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I'm not saying that Tim Cook is murdering and churning up horses.
Will the brutal Nazi occupation of Europe ever stop churning up new material?
Stick an oar in the water, and it's like churning up electric glitter.
It was a chilly morning and the sea was churning up white caps.
But all too often, these fast-twitch reactions end up churning up a melee.
Churning up the sometimes-wet loam meant the walls of the hole were unstable.
Mr. Bloom is a giant plant-creature whose seeds are churning up the bodies in Gotham.
They basically act like the ocean's garbage disposal, churning up the sediment and cycling nutrients in the meantime.
When it happens the dance is fast and furious, the masked man churning up dust beneath his feet.
On Tuesday, the annual full moon in Libra lights up the skies, churning up everyone's urge to merge.
"Life has impacted our world today from the production of oxygen to churning up soil," Dr. Droser said.
With Hurricane Dorian churning up the U.S. East Coast, the Bahamas is reeling from the storms devastating blow.
But President Donald Trump's border wall is churning up a second constitutional crisis all by itself on the sidelines.
At these big wave spots, because the ocean is churning up so much water, the riptides are really strong.
The sounds of blenders churning up protein shakes, along with muffled grunts and the clanking of barbells, filled the air.
Local news channel NY1 recently reported that the disaster center would soon close, churning up a rush of last-minute applications.
For the most part this experiment seemed pretty docile, with the rocket engine just churning up the water as it burned.
And countless storytellers, memoirists, filmmakers, poets, photographers, singers, scholars, activists setting the record straight, working for a cure, churning up insights.
As the boat accelerated, churning up sea spray (and, accordingly, dousing everybody) passengers shrieked like exhilarated children on a roller coaster.
Nature is inside of me, too, though, and the Chainsmokers' music helps me access it, churning up a primal need to move.
Typhoon Nepartak is expected to make landfall over Taiwan today and reduce in intensity somewhat before churning up the coast of southeastern China.
Hurricane Florence was churning up the Atlantic that week, and Slater wondered if I would hurry home, to New York, to meet the swell.
Investigators are still churning up the soil, searching for the bodies of people who were murdered during the Troubles and buried in secret graves.
Mr. Leguizamo, as is his wont, is churning up hot waves of improbably connected ideas in "Latin History for Morons," directed by Tony Taccone.
Second-tier candidates like Mike Huckabee are churning up the turf in must-win Iowa partly because they haven't got enough money to run ads.
Retaliatory tariffs, which are sure to be in the offing, would drive up consumer prices, churning up inflation and leaving U.S. consumers with diminished buying power.
The conversations around driverless cars and the future of autonomous technology, though, are no longer centered around the next big thing Silicon Valley companies are churning up.
As the Marvel ship plows on, churning up piles of money, its superheroes might soon come to resemble the predominantly human audience that watches them on Earth.
Simply grab your favorite ingredients from chocolate chunks to fresh peaches and start churning up a sweet treat with one of these highly rated at-home ice cream makers.
Last week's storm sat off the coast of the Mid-Atlantic, churning up seas and bringing a strong onshore wind that shredded beaches up and down the East Coast.
At Revere Beach, north of Boston, the tumultuous Atlantic Ocean was churning up on the shore on Friday morning and threatening to flood homes and businesses along the beach.
In the distance, fields punctuated with freshly baled hay, orchards of olive trees, and growling tractors churning up the land, filling the air with dust, turning light to haze.
The capitalist feels compelled to accumulate more and more wealth, churning up more and more of creation in order to do so, out of a warped drive for self-preservation.
Throughout the day, my mind replayed old tapes of Christmases past, churning up anxiety and forming negative expectations that created a nice big bubble of dread in the pit of my stomach.
The storm, still hundreds of miles offshore, was already churning up the surf outside the High Tide Lounge, where Jim Hempfling stood all alone, trying to squeeze in just a little more of his vacation.
The work, which accelerated in the spring, has convulsed entire districts, churning up debris and clouds of dust and wiping out scores of the places that have given the capital a bit of its rakish charm.
Both cities issued their third-highest weather warnings, storm signal No. 8, early in the day as winds intensified and heavy rain lashed down, churning up rough seas and prompting alerts of flooding in low-lying areas.
Severe cyclonic storm Fani was churning up the Bay of Bengal about 420 km (260 miles) south-southwest of the Hindu temple town of Puri where special trains were put on to evacuate tourists and the beaches were empty.
Severe cyclonic storm Fani was churning up the Bay of Bengal about 3003 km (2300 miles) south-southwest of the Hindu temple town of Puri where special trains were put on to evacuate tourists and the beaches were empty.
Severe cyclonic storm Fani was churning up the Bay of Bengal about 320 km (198 miles) south-southwest of the Hindu temple town of Puri where special trains were put on to evacuate tourists and the beaches were empty.
While the system spins north, the strong winds will whip out around it, Ms. Buttrick said, churning up the seas and adding to the conditions that, along with "astronomically high tides" and other factors, could create the catastrophic flooding.
Cyclonic storm Fani, which has been churning up the Bay of Bengal, is currently about 150 km (93 miles) northeast of the Hindu temple town of Puri in the eastern state of Odisha, the state-run India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
When I confessed my increasing restlessness with my husband, he admitted he, too, had already begun churning up plans for when we returned to the work-filled, frenzied days in New York City that we had been so eager to flee.
Upstream's chief executive Guy Krief said users are served invisible ads without their knowledge that run silently on the device, allowing the app maker to generate ad revenue at the expense of churning up a user's mobile data and battery power.
If the platform detects a bot, it tricks the bot into trying to solve the impossible math puzzle, churning up server and memory resources on the server from which the bot operates and costing the bot operator in excessive cloud resources.
As the bot tries to crunch the impossible puzzle — effectively a small bit of code only visible to the bot — the bot's server will max out its processing power, churning up cloud resources and driving up costs for the bot operator.
But the birder (that's what birdwatchers prefer to be called) behind the Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America manages to express both deep disdain and admiration for our feathered friends, while churning up no shortage of humor along the way.
If you, like us, are looking to feed your ice cream habit—or maybe just looking for the perfect accompaniment to your pies and birthday cakes—we've collected our favorite recipes for churning up ice cream at home to keep your fridge stocked all year round.
Indian Wells, California (CNN)At a confab in the California desert this weekend, leaders of the powerful political and policy network founded by billionaire benefactors Charles and David Koch issued a stark warning for the midterm elections: President Donald Trump's unpopularity could be churning up a Democratic wave.
But the new school in Pagarinya is massively overcrowded, the new bore-holes are too far for the Ugandans to use, there are no new jobs and, with refugees having cut down most of the trees in the area for firewood and shelter, the wind is whipping across the plains, churning up dust.
Hermine, the first hurricane to make landfall in Florida in 215 years, swept ashore early on Friday near the Gulf shore town of St. Marks, 238 miles (22012 km) south of the capital of Tallahassee, packing winds of 80 mph (130 kph) and churning up a devastating storm surge in coastal areas.
Last year, more than 370,000 vessels passed through the port, including huge container ships, small fishing boats, high-speed ferries, tugs, and cargo vessels of all shapes and sizes, churning up the water around them as they joined the constant stream of marine traffic into and out from the Pearl River Delta (PRD).
It was a gobsmacking sight: Snow-removal tractors doing their heavy-equipment ballet around the Ralph Wilson Stadium field, churning up not only snow but heaps of those black rubber pellets that separates a modern playing surface from a trailer-home porch carpet: We all got our #jokes off on Twitter, but this was a serious field-safety problem.
Upon confessing this to Billy, he went into a rage driving around the Close churning up lawns with his car, as they had done to his to avoid the hole.
This episode had an animal theme. Nikki was originally sent to work as a kennel maid at a dog kennel. Here she was made to clean out dog faeces from each kennel, before churning up the excrement in a blender for disposal. That part went well.
In October 1871 (or 1872), D. Mackenzie of Balnain reportedly saw an object resembling a log or an upturned boat "wriggling and churning up the water". The object moved slowly at first, disappearing at a faster speed. Mackenzie sent his story in a letter to Rupert Gould in 1934, shortly after popular interest in the monster increased.
Frays Farm Meadows provide a window on the medieval world, never having been intensively farmed. They are one of the few remaining examples of unimproved wet alluvial grassland in Greater London and the Colne Valley. The linear features, river, embankment, ditches and hedges, contribute to the rich diversity of plants and animals. Cows and horses graze in order to improve conditions by churning up the ground and encouraging pooling of water.
Stichopus chloronotus is a detritivore and sifts through the sediment on the seabed with its tentacles and feeds on detritus and other organic matter including plant and animal remains, bacteria, protozoa, diatoms and faeces. In the process it swallows a lot of sand and plays an important part in churning up and aerating the seabed.Marine Biology Papers, Volume 19 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Tortugas Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Doreen admits to Billy that she slept with her Dentist boss David Howman in an attempt to relieve the family of their financial worries. On hearing this Billy reaches the end of his tether and in one of Brookside's most famous scenes, repeatedly drives around Brookside Close in his car churning up the neighbours gardens screaming "I'm only a doleite - you can have my wife for a fiver" in reference to Howman.
Elena subjected the Apalachicola Bay reefs to high winds, strong tidal action, and moderate to heavy rainfall, churning up huge quantities of silt and mud which suffocated up to 90% of live oysters and virtually destroyed the most important harvesting sites.Mineral Management Service, p. D-20 Commercial harvesting was suspended until May 1986, at which time some of the prominent reefs of the eastern Apalachicola Bay system were deemed able to sustain oyster-catching. Low astronomical tides amplified the effects of severe turbulence in the water.
Sun-like stars without planets have 10 times the lithium as Sun-like stars with planets in a sample of 500 stars. The Sun's surface layers have less than 1% the lithium of the original formation protosolar gas clouds despite the surface convective zone not being quite hot enough to burn lithium. It is suspected that the gravitational pull of planets might enhance the churning up of the star's surface, driving the lithium to hotter cores where lithium burning occurs. The absence of lithium could also be a way to find new planetary systems.
According to Friends of the Earth, Wilmar and Bidco Africa through Bidco Uganda, have been involved in long running dispute over land with local communities. According to The Guardian in March 2015, the land grab issue has plagued the community of Kalangala for a number of years. In July 2011, residents awoke to "find yellow machines churning up her land and razing the crops she had grown in a bid to make way for palm oil plantations." Bidco Africa and Wilmar have made no recorded statement on these matters.
Zhang Fei bellows a challenge at the enemy and shocks Xiahou Jie to death. Cao Cao's soldiers also observe that the woods behind Zhang Fei are clouded in dust and believe that there is an ambush, so they retreat without a fight and Zhang Fei destroys the bridge and retreats as well. Zhang Fei had earlier ordered his men to tie tree branches to the tails of their horses and ride around in the woods, churning up dust to create an illusion of an ambush. By then, Zhao Yun has returned with A'dou to his father safely.
Forty years before Vasco de Gama rounded the Cape in 1497, the Venetian cartographer Fra Mauro created a map of the world for King Alfonso V of Portugal, based on knowledge drawn from the Arabians. On this map, which became the definitive view of the world for the early Portuguese explorers, he named the southernmost tip of Africa, Cabo di Diab – the Devil's Cape. It is very likely the association with the devil simply migrated from the Cape to the mountain that flanks it. After all, sailors are a superstitious lot and Devil's Peak remains the path through which the Cape Southeaster howls, churning up the waves in the Cape of Storms.
John McArdle (born 16 August 1949) is an English actor. He is most notable for playing Billy Corkhill in the soap opera Brookside, with many other smaller appearances in other soaps and dramas. Playing a regular character in Brookside's heyday (alongside Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston, and working with writers such as Jimmy McGovern), he burned himself into the viewers' memories with his portrayal of a man beyond breaking point, which culminated with him ranting at neighbours and churning up their lawns, as he drove his car around in circles. John was the subject of This Is Your Life in 2003 when he was surprised by Michael Aspel on the set of Merseybeat.
The skull was broad and flat, with long jaws, lined with needle teeth, it probably caught fish and other marine creatures. Trackways attributed, partly by process of elimination, to a nothosaur, that were reported from Yunnan, China in June 2014, were interpreted as the paddle impressions left as the animals dug into soft seabed with rowing motions of their paddles, churning up hidden benthic creatures that they snapped up.(LiveScience) Tia Ghose, "Ancient long- necked 'sea monsters' rowed their way to prey", reporting the scientific article published in Nature Communications 11 June 2014: accessed 28 November 2014. Once caught, few animals would be able to shake themselves free from the mouth of Nothosaurus.
There is also a grievance over the use of motorboats on the lake, as the New Zealand Listener described: > Since the 1950s, the lake owners have raised objections to motor-powered > boats because of the noise, the risk of pollution and the churning up of the > water under which their ancestors lie. Accordingly, power boats are allowed > on the lake only in specific circumstances and with express approval from > the board – a requirement flouted for so long, according to Taueki, that > many club members are not even aware of it. Since 2004, Philip Taueki, a member of Muaupoko tribe and a former accountant has lived in a building on land next to the lake campaigning against the continued degradation of the lake. This has brought to Taueki into conflict with the rowing and sailing clubs who use the lake over the use of motorboats on the lake.
According to Friends of the Earth International, Bidco Uganda, a joint venture formed between Wilmar International, Josovina Commodities and Bidco Africa was involved in a dispute over land with local communities in Uganda. However, in September 2016, a High Court in Uganda cleared Bidco of any wrongdoing. In his ruling, Justice Kwesiga termed the lawsuit as unnecessary and said that the environmental groups could have searched for the truth by contacting the company. According to an article in The Guardian in March 2015, Oil Palm Uganda Limited (OPUL) had in 2011 acquired land leases from a Ugandan businessman, Amos Ssempa, with the aim of expanding its plantations. In the article published by The Guardian, Mr. Ssempa reaffirmed his position that “due processes were followed and farmers were compensated”. Mr. Ssempa further said that “They [the farmers] signed that they received the money.” In July 2011 one of the residents, Nakamya, awoke to "find yellow machines churning up her land and razing the crops she had grown in a bid to make way for palm oil plantations." The community accused the company of grabbing their land and filed a lawsuit against the company and Amos Ssempa.

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