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Not the one with the guns and bombs bursting in air.
Sometimes, it's just a slow build to those cartoonish hearts bursting in our eyes.
One Sunday, he came bursting in my room in his classic steel-cut manner.
A liquid-filled toy called the Super Squishy Blob Ball is bursting in store aisles.
I didn't want them to think I was just a weirdo pervert bursting in on them.
Hernandez seems heavily influenced by T.J. Dillashaw, shifting stances constantly and bursting in with quick flurries.
Ever since the first commemoration of Independence Day, Americans have celebrated with bombs bursting in air.
We have received reports from six customers telling us of the Luseta product bursting in their cars.
Also, no more roommates meant that we could do it whenever, wherever, without fearing someone bursting in.
"They came bursting in and started talking all at once and arguing with one another," Rosenberg said.
But the governor also opened the door for other subjects, and legislators lost little time bursting in.
Lee didn't go so far as to say that a bubble was bursting in the marijuana sector.
Read the story You ain't seen nothin' until you've seen drone photos of the Danish countryside bursting in color.
Bombs bursting in the air exploded over his unit in Afghanistan, leaving shards of metal stuck in his skull.
Almost immediately after Fenby got comfy, I felt two tiny pops that felt like popcorn bursting in my abdomen.
Painting an alternative picture, Abadi discussed the "unlikely" scenario of the dam bursting in a statement from his office.
The Pyeongchang Olympics will be marked in history as a symbolic breakthrough for supposedly all Koreans bursting in patriotism.
Some Quakers disapprove of the militaristic lyrics about "bombs bursting in air," especially given the US's long history of warfare.
And the rockets&apos red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
And the rocket&aposs red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
And then there's the little matter of the state police's bursting in just as the couple have gotten down to erotic business.
Unlike your analogy to bursting in and turning on the TV, there is a long tradition of piano music at social events.
Horiguchi does marvelous work bursting in off a one-two and either weaving into the left hook, or stiff-arming his opponent off.
From the room's doorway: the seahorse lady bursting in, opening windows to let out the smoke from Less's botched attempt at a fire.
Campus police weren't bursting in on couples because someone forgot to ask if they could move a hand from an arm to a shoulder.
Some survivors' accounts described the immediate aftermath almost as if it were a fireworks display, with exploding barrels of benzol bursting in the sky.
Against Dos Santos, Overeem exploited the range advantage with long kicks before bursting in to knock Dos Santos out with his favorite shifting left hook.
CSI300 recorded their biggest fall since January 2016, when the bursting in June 20153 of China's stock market bubble eventually spilled over into global markets.
The rest of the video proceeds to answer that question, showing the Amazonian warrior in action – bursting in through windows, deflecting bullets, lassoing bad guys.
Andy Edelstein New York About the bombs bursting in air: Since I was a kid, I have wondered why our national anthem is about war.
The bubbles inflating and bursting in the video show the tops of two different types of trees engaged in a centuries-long battle for sunlight.
"They were bursting in the sky, and the colors were white and dark orange," said Siraj Mahmoud, a spokesman for the White Helmets rescue group.
There's singing, there's dancing, there's fairytale levels of romance, and moviegoers and Oscar predictors are leaving the theatre with heart-shaped emojis bursting in their eyes.
The beautiful arrays of color bursting in the sky are breathtaking to behold IRL, but a challenge to capture in all their glory in a photograph.
Op-Ed Contributor Mount Rainier, Md. — SPRING arrives on Sunday, and in the nation's capital, that means a certain tree is bursting in radiant cream-colored flowers.
It was almost this weird series of video that were just bursting in popularity and then it steadily grew in leaps and bounds over the summer of 2013.
"Nearly two-thirds of Greater China private equity investors we surveyed see a high to very high risk of the speculative bubble bursting in the coming years," it added.
Now, like an overheated comet bursting in flames, his support is unraveling and cratering in rapid fashion and rather than take concerted efforts to hold the line through Nov.
The ad features a series of light bulbs bursting, in a montage showing inventions and discoveries such as the steam engine, gravity, binoculars, the typewriter and even a loo roll.
Four years ago, I remember sprinting home to catch a shootout that my roommate was texting me about last World Cup, bursting in my door to catch the final shots.
At the moment, it appeared as though it wasn't even filled halfway with helium, but it would swell almost to the point of bursting in the low pressure of the skies.
These new residents will wave flags on the Fourth of July, eat too much charred food, and hear something amid the bombs bursting in air of what makes America truly great.
Grafton Thomas, 37, is accused of attempted murder after bursting in to the Hanukkah celebration on Saturday night in Rockland County, about 30 miles (48 km) north of New York City.
Rashad came bursting in to bring me coffee — his "Starbucks stash for special occasions" -- and we walked to the rear of the ship for some quiet camera-free time on the water.
Rafael Aghayev, a great competition karateka who appears in one of Karate Combat's preseason bouts, has made a career out of bursting in on taller opponents and throwing them to the mat.
He didn't know that officials decided to fly back coronavirus-infected Americans aboard planes with hundreds of others who had tested negative, with Trump bursting in anger when he learned the news.
But away from those widely reported "blue chip" sales, mainstream auction houses and dealers are still trying to recover from the bursting in 28 of the speculative bubble in young abstract art.
Or when you hear popcorn bursting in a bag in your microwave, consider why the oil doesn't ooze out and the paper doesn't burst into flames, even when some kernels turn black.
I'm not against Luke bursting in like the Kool-Aid man, but it does seem like, given his personality, Luke would have done more research into Midland Circle before bursting into their office.
And all was stripped from her and all she was was wildness and pain and her lungs bursting in the cage of her chest and her body battered by a hundred invisibilities and the terrible swirl.
Kyoji Horiguchi is best at the other portion of competition karate—he actually is exceptionally fast and he makes his money fighting from beyond his opponent's reach and then bursting in before they know what is happening.
As the U.S. gets set to celebrate its 242nd birthday with multicolored fireworks bursting in air, the suppliers of those pyrotechnics are starting to worry about whether they'll get stuck in the middle of a trade war.
Horiguchi is one of the best examples of long distance karate in MMA and that style is always built on two ideas: drawing the opponent into overreaching through the exaggerated distance, or bursting in through that distance with alarming speed.
And as Christians, how do they sleep at night knowing the fear that pervades so many homes in our country as children go to bed hoping they will wake up to an alarm clock and not armed federal officers bursting in?
Yet, somewhere in the darkness beyond the rockets' red glare and the bombs bursting in air, NPR was unleashing a barrage of seditious tweets that gave the Trump commentariat fits—but actually just turned out to be the Declaration of Independence.
"To explain why I was upset I compared it to someone bursting in on your while you are on the toilet and then calmly telling you, while your pants are still round your ankles, that you are hogging the public bathroom," she tweeted.
And the burgers' pink glare, the fat bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our colon was still there; O say does that carb-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the sat fats of the brave?
Poor girl was mid-pee, looked up kind of bleary-eyed at me ... and that taught me my own level of ambition and also that there's a point in which you've gone too far, and that was the point, I think — bursting in on people during mid-pee.
I want to see a yellow flag soar into the heavens while Jordin Sparks belts out "...the bombs bursting in air..." and have someone explain to me how silently protesting literally racism is somehow more disrespectful than assigning a yardage penalty in a fucking stupid football game to their beloved national anthem.
Call me conservative all you want, but I personally prefer to show off my *peach emoji* fully-clothed; and if I wanted a rip in my pants, I'd save my $300 and "bend-and-snap" my way to a little seam-bursting in a pair that's a size too-tight (which has probably happened to many of us, one too many times).
Granted, a tech bubble bursting in India isn't going to send shock waves through the ecosystem worldwide, let alone the public markets in that country, as it would in the U.S. However, it will impact the pace of innovation and investor risk appetite in the short-term in India and other emerging markets (other than China, the behemoth outlier) who share similar market characteristics (like Brazil, Indonesia and Nigeria).
Got a minor interview because she wasn't a very interesting girl and then got the story and that sort of taught me my own level of ambition and also that there's a point in which you've gone too far, and that was the point, I think — bursting in on people during mid-pee... Shontell: Well you're a dogged reporter, which is great and-- Coles: I was a dogged reporter.
The current pace of growth, the best and broadest in 10 years, "is lifting earnings, with little sign [and] little risk of recession or a bear market or bubble-bursting in the next 12 months," Kleintop said, also noting that the yield curve — the difference between short- and long-term interest rates and, historically, a good predictor of a coming recession — seems to indicate the all-clear for at least another two to three years.
He heard the snap of the spring-lock like something bursting in his brain, and sat astonied.
The movie concludes with the police bursting in on Brian, not dead from the gunshot but now with a glowing hole in his head.
Though there was no specific mention of the term "parabolic bursting" in Plant's papers, Plant's model(s) do involve a slow, modulating oscillation which control bursting in the model(s). This is, by definition, parabolic bursting. Both of Plant's papers on the topic involve a model derived from the Hodgkin–Huxley equations and include extra conductances, which only add to the complexity of the model. Carpenter developed her model primarily for a square wave burster.
Thus, "the bombs bursting in air" from The Star-Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key were, at least in part, Meteors. The squadron was ordered to withdraw on the 14th.
We find out why their customers tires are bursting in the final shot when Bubble sees a car coming and throws a thumbtack on the road; hence the mysterious bursting.
Citation: > On board the torpedo boat Winslow during the action at Cardenas, Cuba, 11 > May 1898. Showing great presence of mind, Johnsen turned off the steam from > the engine which had been wrecked by a shell bursting in the cylinder.
In sixth month she started bleeding from the mouth and died. Lyudmila was a beautiful nice girl. Black-eyed, slim and shapely she attracted many. At the funeral one of her admirers couldn’t help and fall onto her coffin bursting in tears.
Pike tells her about the orange, but she promptly slams the phone down. Mainwaring therefore decides to share the orange with Wilson and Jones' section. Suddenly Hodges comes bursting in and tells Mainwaring that they'll find the orange rather bitter: it's for making marmalade with.
But the national anthem > is a ritual. You have to think about what's being said -- rockets' red > glare, bombs bursting in air? We do not believe in nor do we salute war. In 1993, Lemon established the Chet Lemon Baseball School in Lake Mary, Florida.
For this reason, it can be carved very easily. It attracts, by way of static electricity, light substances like dust when rubbed. Oltu stone burns bursting in flames, and leaves ash behind. To distinguish true Oltu stone from the artificial jet, it is rubbed against unglazed porcelain.
On 11 December 1945 the polder was reclaimed again, so the building of Wieringerwerf could start for a second time. Nowadays, a monument and a deep pool still mark the location of the bursting. In the decades after the reconstruction Wieringerwerf always had a growing population. Several quarters were built around the town centre.
Since many biological processes involve bursting behavior, there is a wealth of various bursting models in scientific literature. For instance, there exist several models for interneurons and cortical spiking neurons. However, the literature on parabolic bursting models is relatively scarce. Parabolic bursting models are mathematical models that mimic parabolic bursting in real biological systems.
He was very tall and obese: behind his back he was known as "The Great Belly-Gerent". Napoleon remarked that God had created the Prince to demonstrate the utmost extent to which the human skin could be stretched without bursting. In return, Frederick wondered how so much poison could fit in such a small head as Napoleon's.
Denzil comes bursting in and tells them about the dolls and how he has to get in touch with Del. Boycie and Mike cackle nastily on hearing that Del has fifty time bombs on his hands. Outside Nelson Mandela House, Rodney and Del come out with the two dolls dressed in their late mother Joan's clothes. An old man mistakes them for real women and Del imitates a female voice.
There are two types of neurons in the pre-BötC: nonpacemaker and pacemaker neurons. Nonpacemaker neurons enter either a tonic or a quiescent firing state, whereas the pacemaker neurons have spontaneous bursting potential. Pacemaker neurons can further be subdivided into cadmium sensitive (CS) and cadmium insensitive (CI) pacemaker neurons. Bursting in CS neurons are mediated by ICAN, a nonspecific cation current, whereas CI is dependent upon the persistent sodium current, (INAP).
The authors of Soto-Treviño et al. (1996) discuss in great detail the similarities between Plant's (1976) model and the theta model. At first glance, the mechanisms of bursting in both systems are very different: In Plant's model, there are two slow oscillations – one for conductance of a specific current and one for the concentration of calcium. The calcium oscillations are active only when the membrane potential is capable of oscillating.
As a result of the dot-com bubble bursting in late 2000, the company fired 172 employees or 31% of its staff in January 2001 to cut costs. Also in January, LookSmart shut down Inside The Web and LookSmart Live! due to them being unrelated to their core business model. On 17 January 2001, the company reached a deal to provide product categories from its directory to Amazon.
At Susan's hotel, an enraged Maris and his valet Simon hold Larry hostage, demanding the money that has been posted. Bursting in, Pete realizes what is happening, and fights with Simon, but both men fall off a balcony to their deaths. Susan has secretly arranged to retrieve the money from the post office, returning it to Maris. Mike and Larry confront him but in an exchange of gunfire, Mike and Maris are killed.
Whole days in bed cawing Nooooo at the wall; the dress yellowing, trembling if I open the wardrobe; the slewed mirror, full-length, her, myself, who did this to me? Puce curses that are sounds not words. Some nights better, the lost body over me, my fluent tongue in its mouth in its ear then down till I suddenly bite awake. Love's hate behind a white veil; a red balloon bursting in my face. Bang.
The Air Jordan XIX used innovative materials. The upper section of shoe was developed in collaboration with the global materials consultancy Material ConneXion, who sourced Nike a sleeving normally used in architectural applications for protecting PVC pipes from bursting. In theory, this allowed for a shoe without laces, because the sleeving does not stretch. Nonetheless, the Air Jordan XIX model did include a set of laces behind the sleeve to better secure the shoe.
Until the mid 19th century, shells remained as simple exploding spheres that used gunpowder, set off by a slow burning fuse. They were usually made of cast iron, but bronze, lead, brass and even glass shell casings were experimented with.Hogg pp. 164–165 The word bomb encompassed them at the time, as heard in the lyrics of The Star-Spangled Banner ("the bombs bursting in air"), although today that sense of bomb is obsolete.
He also wrote for Harper's Magazine, Current History, and The American Mercury. Another nonfiction military book he wrote was "Bombs bursting in air." In this book Fielding outlines the likelihood of German bombing raids on London which would be made possible from bases in Belgium and the Netherlands. Additionally, he laid out the defense needs for projecting American Air Power into the Atlantic, which would later be realized with the Destroyers for Bases Agreement in September 1940.
Denver Sluice, being at the confluence of five watercourses, was first built across the river in 1651 as a focus of the flood defence system that protects the low lying Fens although it had to be rebuilt after bursting in 1713. Nearby Denver Windmill is a fully restored 19th century windmill, and lies on the path of the Roman Fen Causeway. The Ouse Washes are an internationally significant environment. Flooded in winter, they attract thousands of migrating wildfowl.
Darnley and several nobles entered the apartment via the private stair from Darnley's own apartments below. Bursting in on the Queen, Rizzio and four other courtiers, who were at supper, they dragged the Italian through the bedchamber into the outer chamber, where he was stabbed 57 times.Clarke, p. 56. During the subsequent Marian civil war, on 25 July 1571, William Kirkcaldy of Grange bombarded the Palace with cannon placed in the Black Friar Yard, near the Pleasance.
In 2001, stock prices took a sharp downturn (some say "stock market crash" or "the Internet bubble bursting") in stock markets across the United States, Canada, Asia, and Europe. After recovering from lows reached following the September 11 attacks, indices slid steadily starting in March 2002, with dramatic declines in July and September leading to lows last reached in 1997 and 1998. The U.S. dollar declined steadily against the euro, reaching a 1-to-1 valuation not seen since the euro's introduction.
From about 1990 on, Ledger concentrated on doing large wall murals and trompe-l'œil paintings. He partnered with British artist, Susie Wilson. Together, they created many trompe l'oiel works in the Fresno, Oakhurst, and Monterey areas. Most are in private homes, but some of their work was seen at Castillo's Mexican Restaurant in Oakhurst, California (later renamed Casa Velasco), on the way to Yosemite National Park: jungle scenes, desert scenes, parrots, a pteradactyl bursting in through an open (trompe-l'œil) window.
Mielwis knocks Charlie unconscious and confers with Nasive about how humanity is not yet ready for gender equality. Charlie is allowed to live with Philos, Froure, and Soutin at the edge of Ledom. The book ends with nuclear bombs bursting in the sky, with the Ledom and Charlie being protected by the A-field. The book also contains asides about two families living in the 1950s and struggling with traditional and progressive ideas about sex interspersed with the main plot.
A heating problem one day in 2000 resulted in a frozen pipe bursting in the mall and leaving the radio station in about two inches of standing water. According to a former employee, it was the second time that such an incident occurred. Management then decided to relocate to a different building. WEDO cleared its equipment and furniture out of the mall weeks later and moved to its current location at a former bank location at 1985 Lincoln Way, where it occupies the second floor.
Randy finally calls Wendy, who comes out, pays for the room and tries to comfort the girls. Ali sees her car in the parking lot, however, and comes bursting in, eventually attracting Evelyn, Rebecca, Vicky, Lena, Frank, and Evie's three friends, who were driving past reading aloud from Rita Mae Brown’s Rubyfruit Jungle (apparently still processing Evie’s news). The movie ends with Randy and Evie kissing and hugging in the open motel room doorway while everyone else argues in the background at top volume.
In 1780, the Second Artillery Regiment served mainly in the northern sector and was at Yorktown when the war ended, at a time when the infant nation almost entirely disbanded its military forces, forcing the Second into retirement. In the War of 1812, the Second Artillery Regiment was there at Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write, “The Star Spangled Banner.” The bombs bursting in air were those of the Second. At the close of the war, the Second Artillery Regiment was again deactivated.
An eyewitness reported that as the pickets moved to aid their fallen comrades, "They flowed directly into buckshot fire ... And the cops let them have it as they picked up their wounded. Lines of living, solid men fell, broke, wavering." He also said he saw one man "stepping on his own intestines, bright and bursting in the street, and another holding his severed arm in his right hand." By the end of hostilities, two strikers (Henry Ness and John Belor) were dead and sixty-seven wounded.
Under the terms of the treaty, Britain gave Pondicherry back to the French and Cuddalore was returned back to the British. The flag of the East India Company is said to have inspired the Grand Union Flag of 1775, ultimately inspiring the current flag of the United States, as both flags were of the same design. Mysorean rockets were also used in the Battle of Baltimore, and are mentioned in The Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States: And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air.
Between the lead elements of that division and the 56th Brigade, Thury-Harcourt was almost completely surrounded. The historian Andrew Holborn described some of the fighting during this period: "... vicious actions fought within [the confines of wooded areas]. At one stage German forces armed with a preponderance of automatic weapons overran a platoon of 2nd Essex, and the situation could only be restored by the use of heavy artillery." In another instance "there was hand-to-hand fighting", with friendly fire from artillery and mortars "bursting in the trees".
On the morning of September 14, the storm flag had been lowered and the larger flag had been raised. During the bombardment, and HMS Meteor provided some of the "bombs bursting in air". The 15-star, 15-stripe "Star-Spangled Banner" that inspired the poem Key was inspired by the U.S. victory and the sight of the large U.S. flag flying triumphantly above the fort. This flag, with fifteen stars and fifteen stripes, had been made by Mary Young Pickersgill together with other workers in her home on Baltimore's Pratt Street.
In parallel with his animations, Masse continues to make comic strips, first of all he participated to the fanzine of Poussin: Gonocoque (1973-1974). Since then, the important magazines at that time solicited him: Actuel, Le Canard Sauvage, L'Écho des Savanes, Charlie Mensuel, Zinc, Hara-Kiri, Métal Hurlant, Surprise and Fluide Glacial. He published in Charlie #84 "Le Complot chromatique" (), a quite long black and white story that tells the bursting in of a small bright pink detail. Yves Frémion points out that Schindler's List uses a similar concept.
In the poem, the narrator praises God for the variety of "dappled things" in nature, such as piebald cattle, trout and finches. He also describes how falling chestnuts resemble coals bursting in a fire, because of the way in which the chestnuts' reddish-brown meat is exposed when the shells break against the ground. The narrator then moves to an image of the landscape which has been "plotted and pieced" into fields (like quilt squares) by agriculture. At the end of the poem, the narrator emphasizes that God's beauty is "past change", and advises readers to "Praise him".
After hearing from Bobbi about her husband's cheating, Clara tries to become more appealing to David, but to no avail. In the end, David and Lisa have one final affair at a posh hotel, the hotel where Clara and David got married no less. It ends with Clara, also accompanied by her stepdaughter and David's biological daughter, bursting in and attacking Lisa and David tells her that it's over once and for all and both women leave the hotel in tears. As David walks Lisa out of the hotel, he is run over by his once loving wife.
Since NALCN sodium leak channels appear to contribute to the depolarization of neurons, their regulation by G-protein coupled receptors may be vital for the alteration of bursting and breathing rhythms.G protein–coupled receptor cycle Other inward currents that help generate intrinsic spiking and bursting in pacemaker neurons are the calcium current and calcium-activated nonspecific currents (ICAN). When a neuron becomes depolarized, voltage gated calcium channels become activated and calcium is able to flow into the cell which usually leads to the release of neurotransmitters. Calcium-sensitive dyes have shown that internal concentrations of calcium increase during bursts.
The complex regulation of respiratory rhythm involves the integration of multiple signaling molecules and the activation of numerous diverse metabotropic and ionotropic receptors. These include norepinephrine, serotonin, acetylcholine, substance P, ATP, TRH, somatostatin, dopamine, endorphins, and adenosine, which in turn activate g-protein coupled receptors to produce the diverse responses mediated by the pre-Bötzinger complex. Nonpacemaker and pacemaker neurons involved in inspiration are stimulated by NE. They are found within the pre-BötC and act via alpha-1, alpha-2, and beta-noradrenergic mechanisms.NE induces ICAN-dependent bursting in active nonpacemakers and depolarizes CI pacemakers, increasing the frequency of their bursting.
But on returning to the Netherlands he gets the news that Nellie had died in childbirth, leaving him with two orphaned twin babies. On top of that, the conniving Kwel manages to take away much of the reward which Jan and his crew gained in their hazardous return crossing. Full of fury, Jan sets off to the Kwel main office in Rotterdam, bursting in and beating up a person which he mistook for the notorious Mr. Kwel, fully intending to kill him with his bare hands. Fortunately, he did not kill the man, who was in fact only an innocuous accountant.
45 ACP case has relatively thin walls and weak case head and web specifications; it cannot reliably contain increased pressures. The layout of most M1911 pistols' chambers presents yet another challenge in that the case head is not fully supported in the cartridge feed ramp area; pushing the envelope in this critical area with too much pressure risks a catastrophic failure, resulting in a case bursting in the chamber. To rule out such a dangerous possibility, Grennell chose to use brass formed from the stronger and more modern .451 Detonics, shortened to the overall length of the .
The walls and the tower remained standing but much of the interior was gutted. The church was restored by Sir Albert Richardson in 1953. In 2015 a fund-raising cream tea garden party for Christian Aid, held in the churchyard after the Sunday sermon, was stormed by armed police. An attendee said that the vicar's wife was “almost knocked over by a policeman with a huge machine gun”, but “people just carried on drinking their tea” in a display of typical British fortitude even though “all these armed police bursting in was like the film Hot Fuzz”.
Several rocket cases were collected from Mysore and sent to Britain for analysis. Their first demonstration of solid-fuel rockets came in 1805 and was followed by publication of A Concise Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rocket System in 1807 by William Congreve, son of the arsenal's commandant. Congreve rockets were systematically used by the British during the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. They were also used in the 1814 Battle of Baltimore, and are mentioned in The Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States: And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air.
The type of covering utilized in the Israeli hand-to-hand combat system of Krav Maga is based on the Counter Defense level of covering usage. This form of covering, called 'bursting' in Krav Maga, absorbs/ blocks/ deflects/ and counter-attacks simultaneously. Krav Maga covering starts in an athletic fighting stance with both arms raised, fists balled, and palms facing the body. If the opponent is delivering a straight punch, the hand that mirrors the attackers punching hand redirects and blocks the strike, while the opposing cover hand sends an identical straight punch toward the attackers head.
" Armour also wrote satirical books, such as Twisted Tales from Shakespeare, and his ersatz history of the United States, It All Started With Columbus. These books were typically filled with puns and plays on words, and gave the impression of someone who had not quite been paying attention in class, thus also getting basic facts not quite right, to humorous effect. As an example: "In an attempt to take Baltimore, the British attacked Fort McHenry, which protected the harbor. Bombs were soon bursting in air, rockets were glaring, and all in all it was a moment of great historical interest.
In 2013, during the difficult and violent conflict, author Khaled Khalifa suffered a heart attack; he was temporarily bed-bound in a hospital. During this time he reflected, with the constant noise of bombs bursting in the background, on the question of what would happen to his body if he were to die during this wartime. His reflections resulted in this novel focused on familial conflict regarding a corpse needing burial within a war zone. Considerable parallels are seen between the war in Death is Hard Work and the current Syrian civil war, as both show how war affects normal life.
The 3-inch ordnance rifle, model 1861 was a wrought iron muzzle-loading rifled cannon that was adopted by the United States Army in 1861 and widely used in field artillery units during the American Civil War. It fired a projectile to a distance of at an elevation of 5°. The 3-inch rifle was not as effective in firing canister shot as the heavier 12-pounder Napoleon, but it proved to be highly accurate at longer ranges when firing shell or shrapnel. There was only one reported case of a 3-inch ordnance rifle bursting in action.
An early publicity stunt involved walking the 300 miles from Paris to Strasbourg in 1980 with an unpublished book of memoires concerning his travels in Australia under one arm. Still keen to promote his book, during the later 1980s he made several bizarre television appearances, drawing attention to himself in studio chat shows by bursting in front of the cameras and making one of his increasingly familiar "Achetez mon livre!" ("Buy my book") announcements, before being bundled out by security officials. On one occasion he inserted himself into a broadcast of the "César Awards" and on another interrupted the transmission of an international football match by displaying a banner.
When they arrive at what they believe to be Sonia Holtwood's flat, they discover that Sonia moved out years ago but that an young, good looking woman called Sona that still lives there. She remembers when Sonia was there, invites them Lauren and Jam into her flat as she has recognised Lauren's face as used to babysit Lauren when she lived in the flat with Sonia. Sona tells Lauren that as a toddler Lauren rarely smiled, but looked pretty when she did. On one of these occasions, Sona attempted to photograph Lauren but Sonia came bursting in, furious and left with Lauren the day after.
This model was closely followed in the early eighties by a series of race-ready 1/10 off-road buggies which saw reasonable success on the semi-pro circuit. By the mid-1980s, Ayk abandoned the 1:10 two-wheel-drive off-road to concentrate on off-road four-wheel-drive models and on-road 1/12 scale. After winning the Japan Model Racing Car Association 1:12 on-road title with the Super Parsec, the company began its decline following the death of its president in 1989. The Japanese asset price bubble (バブル景気 baburu keiki) bursting in Japan was the other primary reason AYK closed down.
He was also fond of shooting, and lost a part of his left hand as a result of his gun bursting. In 1853, under the pseudonym of "Stonehenge," he released his first work, entitled The Greyhound: On the art of breeding, rearing, and training greyhounds for public running, and their diseases and treatment (3rd ed. 1875). This treatise was based on articles he had written in Bell's Life, and it remains the standard textbook on the subject. Three years later, in 1856, his articles appeared in Manual of British Rural Sports which deals with the whole cycle of sports and the scientific breeding of horses.
They set off fireworks and are suddenly abducted by a UFO along with several of the cannabis plants. Cheech meanwhile gets so pumped and excited about the date that he wears himself out and ends up sleeping through it, while dreaming about what might have happened. He wakes up in the morning to find Chong (who was abducted by Aliens alongside Red) bursting in, dressed in what appears to be a cross between Genghis Khan and a Viking, holding a jar of "space coke", which Chong says, "It'll blow your head off." The "space coke" causes Cheech to go berserk and starts trashing their next door neighbor's house with a surprised Chong following after.
Fireworks were set off from the Henley Street Bridge (to a lesser extent Baptist Hospital and the Gay Street Bridge) and spectators could view the show from the riverfront, hillsides, or on boats from the Tennessee River. In 2006, Boomsday was expanded to a three-day event lasting through Labor Day weekend, causing Knoxville to lose money, and the city reverted to the one-day event in 2007. The fireworks display was choreographed to music with one such selection being Madonna's Lucky Star in which all the bursts were star shaped. The Tennessee Volunteer's fight song with the bursts being the team's colors bursting in front of Neyland Stadium was always a perennial crowd pleaser.
At the hospital, it becomes clear to all that Marty is completely insane, as she is convinced that it was Natalie and not Eli who pushed her down the stairs. After bursting in on John and Natalie, sobbing that the baby is hers and that Natalie is trying to steal it, Marty is committed and sedated. The truth about Natalie's baby eventually comes out, and a betrayed John calls off their engagement. As he begins dating Kelly Cramer, a seemingly recovered Marty is released from St. Anne's; soon after, she confesses to her psychiatrist, Dr. Buhari, that she switched Natalie's paternity test results — and that John is indeed the father of little Liam.
In his autobiography Lord Harris wrote, "They asked no-one's goodwill in the matter, and it was felt this was a discourteous way of bursting in on our arrangements; and the result was they played scarcely any counties and were not generally recognised ... We felt we had to make a protest against too frequent visits". Harris initially shunned the team and tried to avoid correspondence and meetings with them. An attempt to arrange a game against an English XI for the Cricketers' Fund was turned down, and public advertisements in the newspapers were shunned. W.G. Grace was sympathetic to the Australians and felt that they were not to blame for the riot.
As I looked toward the > Seminary Ridge I could see and hear the confusion of the battle. Troops > moving hither and thither; the smoke of the conflict arising from the > fields; shells bursting in the air, together with the din, rising and > falling in mighty undulations. These things, beheld for the first time, > filled my soul with the greatest apprehensions. We soon reached the > Taneytown road, and while traveling along, were overtaken by an ambulance > wagon in which was the body of a dead soldier.... We continued on our way, > and had gotten to a little one and a half story house, standing on the west > side of the road, when, on account of the muddy condition of the road, we > were compelled to stop.
The original video concluded with a message to vote in the election, but a second version of the videoclip was released after the 2004 presidential election, in which the crowd is not bursting in to register to vote but rather entering the United States Capitol during Bush's State of the Union Address. In this version, they then proceed to make their demands heard by the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress. It shows then-Vice-President Dick Cheney suffering a heart attack. Though the song has been called a "call to arms", both versions of the video end with an invitation to engage in political dialogue and hope of reconciliation between political opponents who became polarized in the intensity of post-9/11 politics.
The burst were well bunched in the yards. Adverse weather, high winds and formidable low clouds prevented extensive flying until 11 August 11, when Captain Cecil G. Sellers led a formation to Montmedy and dropped 1120 kilos of bombs, cutting the railroad track at the outskirts. On 12 August, the first successful photographs were obtained of bombs bursting in the railroad yards at Conflans on 23 August a raid was made on a marshaling yard at Dommary-Baroncourt, where good hits were made on the tracks with 880 kilos of bombs. 14 August was the first day on which the squadron was able to carry out two distinct missions, one to Longuyon in the morning and a second to Dommary-Baroncourtt in the afternoon.
The style of > writing is brilliant for all choirs of the orchestra. The main theme has a > Puckish lilt, not unlike Strauss' Till, and is expertly interwoven and > tossed about with ease among the different instruments. There is a second > theme of a more lyrical and wistful character which contrasts well with the > first, changing the mood for only a short time—the boisterous, loud main > theme bursting in again with joie de vivre and good fun... Although Leplin > is a string player himself, he has a fine feeling for the woods and brass > whether writing singly or in combinations for these choirs; nothing is > unclear; everything sounds clean and fresh. The work is of medium difficulty > for the performers demanding, nevertheless, good solo players.
Guns sometimes were double-shotted with canister or grape on top of ball, or even triple-shotted with very small powder charges which still were enough to cause horrible wounds at close range. ; Exploding shell: Ammunition that worked like a grenade, exploding and sending shrapnel everywhere, either by a burning fuse which was cut to a calculated length depending on the range, or (after 1861) on contact with the target. Shells were often used in mortars, and specialized and reinforced "bomb vessels" (often ketch-rigged so that there was less rigging to obstruct the high-angle mortar shell) were adapted to fire huge mortars for shore bombardment. The "bombs bursting in air" over Fort McHenry in the American national anthem were this type of projectile.
240-300 acres); now however, Minley Manor is a term used locally for the mansion house built by Henry Clutton in 1858–1860, which was formerly used by the Royal School of Military Engineering. Guillemont Barracks, located further north on the Minley Road, were built in 1938.Mary and John: the early years, Volume 2 by Michael John Laekas After the site was decommissioned by the British Army, it was purchased by Sun Microsystems in 1997 for £36m.db Real Estate news January 2011 Sun Microsystems intended to build 5 office buildings on the site, but after two phases were complete and the dot com bubble bursting in 2000, phase 3 was halted mid-build (the steel superstructure of the last two buildings, that weren't completed, remained until March 2015).
A stolen recipe for such a water-based electrolyte, in which important stabilizing substancesJ.L. Stevens, T. R. Marshall, A.C. Geiculescu m, C.R. Feger, T.F. Strange, Carts USA 2006, The Effects of Electrolyte Composition on the Deformation Characteristics of Wet Aluminum ICD Capacitors, Alfonso Berduque, Zongli Dou, Rong Xu, KEMET, Electrochemical Studies for Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitor Applications: Corrosion Analysis of Aluminium in Ethylene Glycol-Based Electrolytes PDF were absent, led in the years 1999 through at least 2010 to the widespread problem of "bad caps" (failing electrolytic capacitors), leaking or occasionally bursting in computers, power supplies, and other electronic equipment, which became known as the "capacitor plague". In these e-caps the water reacts quite aggressively with aluminum, accompanied by strong heat and gas development in the capacitor, resulting in premature equipment failure—and development of a cottage repair industry.
The Gulf war fervor has turned Houston's performance into an unlikely, overnight pop hit." Jon Pareles of The New York Times said that Houston's rendition represented the image which the war was recast as sexy and exhilarating in the 1990s, becoming a counterpart to Jimi Hendrix's at Woodstock in 1969, with screaming siren notes and blasts of feedback that suggested the chaos and carnage of Vietnam bombing raids. He was critical of the media which used Houston's performance as a means of allowing the public to forget the violence of war, and the public's unquestioning acceptance of that, stating "'The Star-Spangled Banner' memorializes 'bombs bursting in air,' and the quiver in Ms. Houston's voice finds seductiveness in the rockets' red glare. But so far, despite the gleaming high-tech weapons paraded on the nightly news, the pop public hasn't joined her.
On the following day, the brigade occupied a position on the Taneytown Road, to the left of the Cemetery, and during the cannonade in the afternoon, was much exposed, the enemy's shells, from opposite directions, frequently bursting in the same field. Early on the morning of the 3rd, it was moved into line of battle on the left center, the regiment occupying a position immediately in front of General Doubleday's headquarters. A barricade of rails was, thrown up for its protection, in case it should be pressed by infantry; but in the fierce cannonade by the enemy in the afternoon, which preceded his last grand charge, this barricade was shattered, and leveled with the dust. The men slept on their arms during the succeeding night, and on the two following days were employed in clearing the field, and in burying the dead.
Following the dot-com bubble "bursting" in 2000, and the subsequent U.S financial downturn and stock market crash in 2001 after September 11,September 11 attacks Primus reportedly began scaling back growth plans and reducing their debt in response to their stock value dropping to US$0.54 in June 2002. This pre-emptive measure allowed Primus to avoid bankruptcy at the time and continue to remain profitable and record a full year earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of $101 million in 2002. Primus did make some acquisitions in this period purchasing the U.S. retail voice customer base of Cable & Wireless in 2002, Canadian Internet provider Magma Communications Ltd and in Australia the internet service and interactive media businesses of AOL/7 as well as small Australian dot-com firms UseOz, Blue Mountains Internet and Standard.net. This period was still a period of growth and relative success for Primus.
Tucker, p30 A third battalion of Royal Marines arrived in North America in 1814, with an attached rocket detachment commanded by Lieutenant John Lawrence, which subsequently participated in the Chesapeake campaign. During this campaign, the British used rockets at the Battle of Bladensburg to rout the militia (which led to the burning and surrender of Washington, D.C.), and at the Battle of North Point.Malcolmson, p479 It was the use of ship-launched Congreve rockets by the British in the bombardment of Fort McHenry in the US in 1814 that inspired the fifth line of the first verse of the United States' National Anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner": "and the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air". fired the rockets from a 32-pound rocket battery installed below the main deck, which fired through portholes or scuttles pierced in the ship's side. In Canada, rockets were used by the British at the Second Battle of Lacolle Mills, March 30, 1814.
College student T.S. Quint is preparing for a trip to Universal Studios Florida in Orlando with Brandi Svenning, during which he plans to propose to her; however, Brandi tells him she cannot go due to having volunteered to fill in as a contestant on Truth or Date, her father's dating game show, because the original contestant had died from an embolism bursting in her brain while swimming 700 laps at the local Y.M.C.A following T.S.'s comment regarding her weight. T.S. dismisses the blame, and they argue over this and break up. T.S. turns to his best friend Brodie Bruce, who has been dumped by his girlfriend Rene, and Brodie suggests the two might find comfort at the local mall. Brodie and T.S. discover Truth or Date is being filmed at the same mall, through their friend Willam, who throughout the film tries to see a sailboat in a Magic Eye poster.
The deal held for 34 hours until Infinite Crisis #4, when Slade, under the orders of Alexander Luthor, Jr., the real leader of the Society, went with several villains (including old Titans and Doom Patrol foes and Brotherhood of Evil members Monsieur Mallah and Brain) to drop Chemo, another fellow villain who appeared to be a nearly brainless monster made of pure energy and radioactive chemicals, on Blüdhaven, killing over 100,000 people. Slade gave the explanation to the Brotherhood that Nightwing should be made to believe that he can never go home again. Nightwing took the first of his revenge by bursting in on Deathstroke and Rose's training session, revealing to the latter that the kryptonite that Deathstroke had implanted in place of her missing eye was radioactive and deadly to humans as well as to Kryptonians (as revealed by Luthor's old possession of a kryptonite ring that had forced him to transfer his brain to a cloned body). Angered, Slade went after Nightwing with a grenade, only to have Rose try to stop him.
Despite the controversy, Feliciano's performance opened the door for the countless interpretations of the "Star-Spangled Banner" heard in the years since.Jose Feliciano Personal account about the anthem performance One week after Feliciano's performance, the anthem was in the news again when U.S. athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos lifted controversial raised fists at the 1968 Olympics while the "Star- Spangled Banner" played at a medal ceremony. Another famous instrumental interpretation is Jimi Hendrix's version, which was a set-list staple from autumn 1968 until his death in September 1970, including a famous rendition at the Woodstock music festival in 1969. Incorporating sonic effects to emphasize the "rockets' red glare", and "bombs bursting in air", it became a late-1960s emblem. Marvin Gaye gave a soul-influenced performance at the 1983 NBA All- Star Game and Whitney Houston gave a soulful rendition before Super Bowl XXV in 1991, which was released as a single that charted at number 20 in 1991 and number 6 in 2001 (along with José Feliciano, the only times the national anthem has been on the Billboard Hot 100).

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