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What do you say you guys are doing up here?
I'm a big fan of what they doing up there man!
"I feel good about what what we're doing up here," Biden said.
So instead, I've committed to doing up the space I currently have!
But he's a veteran player who knows what he's doing up there.
The astronaut tells PEOPLE: "What we're doing up there is pretty miraculous."
Whatever it's really doing up there, you can track it right from here.
Locals knew not to ask what the armed men were doing up there.
Depends on how it's set up and what I was doing up there.
And 42% of independents approve of the job he is doing, up 3 points.
If we can't govern, people will say, 'What are you guys doing up there?
Or doing up a bag that's particularly full and if you're using a buckle.
"What he was doing up there with only flip-flops, I have no idea."
There's only one supplier, though, who really knows what he's doing up there: Roderick Sloan.
What they've actually been doing up until now is not impeachment, in a formal sense.
"You might want to look at what other companies are doing up until then," Gibbs said.
He came downstairs and wanted to know what the fuck I was doing up this early.
Even though he knows what he's doing up there, he played it cool after the game.
Callimachi: Help confirm and flesh out the reporting I've already been doing up until this point.
That testing goes one step further, by doing up to 120 different drop tests with the helmets.
Doing up shoe laces was impossible unless I would hold my breath due to my big growing stomach.
Calvin Klein is not partisan when it comes to dressing first ladies ... he's down with doing up Melania.
He honed his body into a weapon, doing up to 3,303 push-ups per day in his cell.
"That would force the Federal Reserve to act more quickly than it's been doing up until now," he said.
He has been flying under the radar because of what Steph (Curry) is doing up there in Golden State.
"Levoy was very passionate about the movement, about what we were doing up here," McConnell said in the video.
I don't really feel any regrets, though, as I didn't really know what the hell I was doing up there.
I'd also love to chat about how I could support what you are doing up on this hill this session.
But we still don't know when the uncrewed plane is going to land or even what it's doing up there.
The science experiment was part of the cover story, in case anyone asked what the satellite was doing up there.
It's not just Ukraine, it's everything they're doing up till now, going forward is all about what could be impeachable.
Well yeah, but S.O.D came about as a side project we were doing up in Ithaca that we were calling the Disease.
Overall, 78% of voters disapprove of the job Congressional Republicans are doing, up from 70% when the question was last polled in June.
Unfortunately he had stretched the rules himself, spending £1.7m on doing up Speaker's House and letting family members use his official air miles.
He's received a lot of praise in particular for his interior design skills in doing up Dawson's beauty room and their outdoor patio.
"We know what Kelly's doing up there and the way they're building is not going to be dependent on one player," Auriemma said.
I had been doingup in Silicon Valley — I had been doing a startup, one that sold to eBay, called Bill Point, back in '229.
Veronica Lloyd, a passenger on the plane, tweeted a video clip Monday showing the bizarre moment, while also wondering what the crewmember was doing up there.
Nobody knows what it was doing up there, since the mission is highly classified, but it's heading back into orbit in just a couple of days.
And then Andy hired Gerard Malanga to help him with his silkscreens, which Andy had been doing up at his house before we got the Factory.
It's difficult to describe exactly how Brickman was abusing his small audience, but to give you an idea of what he was doing up there, watch this.
It's unclear what he was doing up there, but something tells us that he wanted to hurt himself—as a way of asking for care or attention.
Pottery Barn and World Market are offering up to 26% off outdoor furniture, and Crate & Barrel and Rejuvenation are doing up to 23% on your patio life essentials.
I've got to play a lot better, but we've got to execute in the passing game as well as we're doing up front and in the run game.
It's not just about what you're seeing on the screen or what you're seeing me doing up on the stage, but what you and your friends are doing.
But until television sees fit to deliver, I'm just going to hole up and watch The Birdcage over and over again, like I've been doing up until now.
Back on Earth I anticipate looking up and seeing the space station streak across the sky, wondering how my friends and colleagues are doing up there without me.
That was the four-seam doing up into the zone, and I don't know if it's something mechanically, but the ball is not riding as much as it used to.
The big picture: The group's memo details what they've been doing up to the 100 days before the election, and how they can leverage these tools and data through the next couple election cycles.
Other nearby royal sites have also had a facelift recently, including Frogmore Cottage -- the official residence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who spent £2.4 million (about $3 million) doing up the home last year.
Obama's climbing approval rating is the result mostly of shifts among Democrats (87 percent approve of the job he's doing, up from 81 percent in December) and independents (45 percent approve, up from 42 percent in December).
Also, the funny thing about this whole "access" idea, it's a serious conversation, and there are always tensions when you're doing up-close reporting, but the irony is sucking up, being sycophantic actually doesn't get you anywhere.
In a unanimous ruling, the court ordered Zuma to pay back some of the $16 million spent doing up his sprawling private residence, and declared that he had failed to uphold and respect the constitution, an impeachable offence.
In a Gallup poll, 28500 percent of Americans said they approved of the job the Supreme Court was doing, up from 6900 percent in September of last year and the highest level the poll has recorded since 2628.
He struggled with addiction and was ­rearrested last December for violating his probation by using cocaine and opiates; his probation officer said he'd "admitted to doing up to 50 bags of heroin per day" before his most recent stint in rehab.
You see it most clearly in the fact that 224% of self-identified Republicans in the poll said they approve of the job Trump is doing -- up 6 points from those who said the same thing in Gallup's poll last month.
Despite the fact that enthusiasm for him remains tepid, his recent approval ratings, measured since the election, are better than last summer; 47 percent of voters say they approve of the job he is doing, up from 42 percent in August.
Instead of considering, for a moment, that he may have made a mistake while doing up his tie knot, or that there might be a better or more efficient way to do it, Trump instead curses his tools and employs an unorthodox, ugly fix.
And, as expected, the documentary about volcanos is also not really about volcanoes ("But what we were really chasing was the magical side, no matter how strange things might eventually get...") and is really about us ("It is a fire that wants to burst forth and it could not care about what we are doing up here.").
First it was the announcement last week that the Treasury intends to spend £369 million on doing up Buckingham Palace in the middle of a housing crisis, and then – bizarrely, given the outrage over the refurbishment handout – the Palace put out a job advert for a new gardener, offering a salary that works out at less than the London Living Wage.
Four rooms in the basement were doing up an archeologic museum in 1991. The museum hosts also temporarily exhibitions, about archeology, local history and regional ethography.
I'll never forget one particular owner, I can still see him and his store on Seventh Avenue and 125th Street. 'He can't play lady, what are you doing up here? The guy has two left hands.' 'You just wait,' I'd say.
She is also responsible for "logo" sounds pertaining to Energizer and ABC.Pinch 2004, p. 778. Such was the demand for her services, that at one point she was doing up to 10 sessions a week. Ciani performed as a guest artist on various albums from 1976.
Zugsmith was a journalist and publicist. In 1939 he moved in to brokering sales of communication properties like newspapers and radio and television stations; he was very successful, doing up to $250 million worth of sales, and became a millionaire off his commissions. He was a film buff and wanted to move into film producing.
Upon his introduction, Doug was a self-employed builder and "affable fortysomething". He made extra money by buying and doing up houses, before selling them on. Despite this hobby being "unsettling" for his family in the past, they decided that the house he purchased in Ramsay Street should be their permanent residence. Doug loved his family and enjoyed spending time drinking with his friends.
Beavis and Butt-Head return to slack off in the bathroom, and the manager has to serve the impatient queue. The manager leaves the restaurant and hides behind a secluded wall to urinate, but the police park right next to him and arrest him for public urination. As he turns to face them without doing up his zipper, he is also arrested for indecent exposure.
John Hoeven (R-N.D.) said she will enter as the favorite." On September 6, 2017, Trump gave a speech in North Dakota and, in addition to inviting Republican officials onstage, also asked Heitkamp to join him, explaining: "Everyone's saying: What's she doing up here? But I'll tell you what: Good woman, and I think we'll have your support — I hope we'll have your support.
Weld told Guy Flatley of The New York Times in 1971: > Mama hated my husband—she's a jealous lover, you know. She's hated all the > men I've ever been involved with. But I really felt that what I had been > doing up to that time with my life was probably wrong, that maybe what I > should be was a housewife. Our marriage lasted 5 years.
Corey was born in Los Angeles, California. After spending his early years in Belgium and Copenhagen, he attended Beverly Hills High School, where he first discovered his love of music while listening to the cast recordings of Broadway shows. He received a BA in Theatre Arts from Occidental College cum laude. It was there he began his acting career doing up to six shows in repertory at the Remsen Bird Theatre.
He lives in his South West London house with his wife, Flo, and their two children, Bruno and Coco. By 2008, he had lived there for 25 years and says that the house still isn't finished: "doing up a home is like food and sex: it should never be rushed" and that the sole purpose of the garden is as "a place to sit with a book and a glass of wine".
The work schedule was heavy in Monroe's band. They were playing a lot of jobs in movie theaters all over the south, riding in a 1941 Chevrolet from town to town, doing up to six shows a day and not finishing up until about eleven at night. Lester Flatt said, "It wasn't anything to ride two or three days in a car. We didn't have buses like we do now, and we never had our shoes off".
Greene persuaded the company to buy a dilapidated cottage in Hampshire, which they then filmed him doing up and converting through construction. At the end of the project, the house was given away in a competition. He then joined the BBC's Pebble Mill at One, where he built a new house from scratch with an accompanying team. After this he set up a building company, which specialised in providing new homes, extensions and bespoke building services to actors and television personalities.
Although the day started overcast, the race started in fine weather. Bucknum's Ford and Rodriguez's NART P3 were first away, while both Chaparrals were among the last as Jim Hall insisted on his drivers doing up their full race-harness before leaving. At the end of the first lap it was the Mk IIBs of Bucknum and Gardner leading Gurney's MkIV, then the Ferraris of Rodriguez and Amon, and Surtees in the Lola. On the fourth lap the Lola's engine broke a piston.
As the Royal Artillery were to withdraw within two years, a handbook containing range tables was created by Staff-Sergeant R.H. Eccleston which suggested that to repel a vessel doing up the river would take 226 men approximately 30 minutes to fire 365 rounds from the 20 guns that were available from the existing three forts.Petterwood (n.d.). Despite this, it became an operational position, and for a time served as an effective defence. The Queen's Battery remained in operation until the 1920s.
" Silkk elaborated further on the message, "So I just tried to express that with this song and I think that a lot of people are gonna appreciate the song, even if they don't go through something like that. I still think they'll appreciate it cause it's real. It ain't real between me and Mýa, it's just what we're doing up there. I just thought that she could probably help me come across on it better, so that's why I chose her for the song.
Daniels grew up influencing the game of hockey, not just calling it. He was a hockey official on the ice from the age of 11 until the end of his college career. He was involved with the Greater Toronto Hockey League and put himself through college doing up to four games a night. After graduating from York University in Toronto, Daniels began his radio career in Oshawa and moved to CJCL out of Toronto in 1980, covering both the political beat and general news.
The Indian locomotive class WP was a class of 4-6-2 "Pacific" steam locomotives used in India. It was introduced after World War II for passenger duties, marking the change from 'X' to 'W' as the classification code for broad gauge locomotives. The class was designed specifically for low-calorie, high-ash Indian coal, by Railway Board designers in India. WP class locomotives were capable of doing up to and were easily recognized by their cone-shaped bulging nose, usually with a silver star device painted on it.
He got a reply the following day confirming he would be the lead actor, and subsequently lost fifteen kilograms to fit the character. Telugu actress Rakshita was rechristened as Anandhi for the film, and was selected after auditioning twice before impressing Solomon. The shoot of the film commenced in Ponneri in September 2013 and the team announced that scenes would be shot all across India including scenes at Kanyakumari and Ladakh. Scenes were shot for several days underwater, with the team often doing up to ten hours a day in knee-length depths of water.
During the 1969 start, eventual winner Jacky Ickx famously staged his own one-man protest by walking to his car, and taking his time doing up his belts. Meanwhile, privateer John Woolfe ran with the other drivers, flipped his car on the opening lap near Maison Blanche corner, and not yet strapped in properly, was killed when the car broke up. The race was one of the most exciting in the event's history. Porsche had already wrapped up the World Sportscar Championship, and were strong favourites to achieve their first outright win.
The wheel's design is covered by numerous patents in over 26 countries. In order to fit the entire engine inside the Wheel, it was designed using SolidWorks to deal with the technical challenges of building an engine in a bicycle's wheel. The engine is a two-stroke cycle design, capable of producing , and doing up to about on level ground, while getting about . The wheel conforms to California Air Resources Board and United States Environmental Protection Agency emissions regulations, with the company noting "The Wheel stops when you stop, eliminating idling".
Single bow shears and inverse bowed shears offer more resistance and are mostly only used for tough shearing sheep. They come in varying lengths from about 10 cm(4 inches) to 18.5 cm(7.25 inches). Most blade shears can be used straight from the factory but they usually give a rough cut and most people would not be able to shear for very long before wearing out their hand. Most blade shearers will either spend time 'doing up' their shears or buy already done up shears from other shearers.
He revised it in 1932 at Southwold while doing up the family home during the summer holidays. By December 1933 he had typed the final version,Orwell, Sonia and Angus, Ian (eds.). The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell Volume 1: An Age Like This (1920–1940) (Penguin) and in 1934 delivered it to his agent, Leonard Moore, who submitted it to Victor Gollancz, the publisher of Orwell's previous book. Gollancz, already fearing prosecution from having published another author's work, turned it down because he was worried about charges of libel.
I > wish more people came to our meetings and said, 'Hey, what are you people > doing up there?' Six months later, Davison appeared on the March 8, 2011 episode of Comedy Central's Tosh.0 in a "web redemption" parody taped the previous November. In it, Davison made a mock presidential campaign announcement, foreshadowing an actual presidential campaign as unsuccessful candidate for the Boston Tea Party's 2012 presidential nomination. He appeared in a 2013 television commercial for Volkswagen which aired during Super Bowl XLVII after a "teaser" version of the ad had run a few days prior.
In 1956, he completed a program in sculpture in the Academy of Fine Arts in Xawery Dunikowski. His first solo exhibition was in 1958 in the Kraków House of Artists, where he presented the sculptures: 'Lullaby', 'The Sun', 'Mother', 'Eve', 'anxiety', 'Idyll' made of plaster and reinforced concrete. His experience at this exhibition influenced his decision to halt the work he had been doing up to this point and along with it the traditional methods he learned from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Just before 1960, he created his first sculptures of wood:'Rzepicha' and 'Bart'.
In Britain, theOxford Group/Moral Re-Armament was very active. The novelist Daphne du Maurier published Come Wind, Come Weather, stories of ordinary Britons who had found hope and new life through the group. She dedicated it to "Frank Buchman, whose initial vision made possible the world of the living characters in these stories", and added, "What they are doing up and down the country in helping men and women solve their problems, and prepare them for whatever lies ahead, will prove to be of national importance in the days to come." The book sold 650,000 copies in Britain alone.
On the radio, she portrayed Modesty Blaise in a 1978 BBC World Service adaptation of the novel Last Day in Limbo. She made a 20-minute drama for With Light Productions in 2007 for director Anita Parry entitled The Lights of Santa Cruz. It co-starred Christian Rodska and was the story of two middle-aged divorcees doing up a boat on the Somerset coast. It was filmed in Watchet, Somerset (a small shipping port on the south west coast of England) over a four-day period, mostly on a refitted Swedish fishing boat, the Josefine.
The process of doing up shears can take a couple of hours and consists of five main parts # Pulling back: this is bending the blades back, usually with a special device called a "pull back", so that the shearer can take more wool with each 'blow'. # Grinding: This puts a hollow grind on the blade to making sharpening faster and easier. Most shearers will also grind the points sharper so the blades enter the wool more easily. # Cutting out: this is the process of cutting notches and spikes on the blades for a knocker, thumb rest, and cockspur.
The band were apprehensive about touring there, concerned they might be playing to half empty venues, but they were all shocked by the sheer volume of the crowds that came to see them. "Pawn Hearts was seen as the ultimate album by the ultimate band," said Jackson, who at times found it difficult to walk down the street in parts of Italy without being recognised. "The tour was like the prophets have landed ... you couldn't go anywhere without this lunatic 'Generator Mania' breaking out." After the tour, the group was immediately offered another Italian tour, this time doing up to three shows a day.
USS Whale left La Maddalena on Christmas Day 1983 and returned to Groton in January 1984. 1984 was spent doing up keep, refit, drilling, and short training deployments, most notably spending a week in St Croix, Virgin Islands. In January 1985, USS Whale again went on patrol to the Mediterranean, with stops in Holy Loch Scotland, Brest France, La Maddalena Italy, as well as Rotterdam Netherlands, prior to Whale's being temporarily reassigned to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton, Washington for an overhaul period starting in November 1985. While undergoing overhaul in 1986, USS Whale crew members formed a unit softball team, which competed in and won the Northwestern Pacific Softball Championship.
At the launch of independent broadcaster Associated Rediffusion, the couple starred in soap opera Round the Redways, about a couple who run a DIY store, with Greene playing an inept repair man. Desperate to fill the schedules, Associated Rediffusion took up Marjie's proposal for Harry to film a DIY show based on him doing up their flat in Primrose Hill, North London. First shown on 4 January 1957, Handy Round the Home emphasised practical demonstrations that viewers could copy at home, with his catchphrase, "Safety first; DIY second" making him a household name. In the 1980s Greene was employed by Greg Dyke at TV-AM, devising, writing and producing Dream Home, which Greene co- presented alongside his daughter Sarah.
Desperate to fill the schedules, Associated-Rediffusion took up Marjie's proposal for Harry to film a DIY show based on him doing up their flat on Oppidans Road, off Primrose Hill, North London. First shown on 4 January 1957, Handy Round the Home emphasised practical demonstrations that viewers could copy at home, with his catchphrase, "Safety first; DIY second" making him a household name. This led to Greene writing over 23 books and creating 2,000 hours of DIY programmes over the rest of his career, until his death in 2013. Greene and Lawrence also set up a building company, which specialised in providing houses and building services to actors and television personalities.
Subsequently, he launched his next production Kayal with newcomers Chandran and Anandhi in the title roles, and shot for the film for a year. Scenes were shot for several days underwater, with the team often doing up to ten hours a day in knee-length depths of water. The film completed shoot after 85 days in May 2014, with the director announcing that post-production would be extensive as a result of impending VFX works. During the music release of the film in November 2014, Prabhu Solomon revealed more details about the production of the film, noting that the climax was shot first to ensure graphic works depicting the tsunami could have as much time spent on it as possible.
Following Tony Scott's death in 2012, film critic Stephen Metcalf argued that the film marked an important turning point in the history of the American film industry. "The best film he made may well have been Crimson Tide," he wrote in Slate, "but the most important film he made was Days of Thunder." The excesses of its production and its failure to equal Top Gun's magnitude of box-office success, he argues, helped end the era that had followed the failure of Heaven's Gate ten years earlier. The studio's willingness to indulge director Michael Cimino on that film, as other studios had been doing up to that point, led to a backlash where studios favored producers like Simpson and Bruckheimer whose films bore far more of their imprint than any director who worked for them.
"Plenty Doing Up North In All Branches of Amusement", Hollywood Filmograph, November 19, 1932, p10 Karl Hajos composed and conducted the 30-piece orchestra and the cast included Herbert Evans, Ruth Gillette, Alex Callam, Florinne McKinney, Franklin Record, Roland Woodruff, Diane Warfield, Paul Sauter, Rolloe Dix, William Jeffries, Harold Reeves and Evelyn Cunningham. The play opened on Monday November 14 at the Columbia Theater in California. In late November 1932 Hecht became involved in a series of Mae West projects, which all eventually culminated into a single picture.Studio Placements Variety, November 29, 1932, p12"A Little from Lots", The Film Daily, December 2, 1932, p10 Earlier that year Paramount had signed Mae West to a contract and the actress was eager to step up from the lower-billed role she received in her first picture, Night After Night.
" In a retrospective review for The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), Rob Sheffield hailed Veedon Fleece as "the culmination of everything Van was doing up to that point, all Celtic mystic tumult in the vocals and pastoral beauty in the music" and ranked it among "his most majestic music". Allmusic critics Jason Ankeny and Thom Jurek called the album "brilliant" and commented that "With its elegiac tone and deeply autobiographical lyrics, this was a Morrison who didn't so readily associate himself with the feel-good, peace, love, and rhythm & blues sound American audiences were used to." John Kennedy from PopMatters felt it is beautiful in the sense defined by French poet Charles Baudelaire, "a poet's album, a jazz lover's album, a masterpiece of soul-singing, a blue and green journey into the places of the heart that were first opened up for dowsing with Astral Weeks." Derek Miller of Stylus Magazine believed it is astonishing, "so frothy and thick, that requires silence when it's over ... To me that's the better explanation for Morrison's three-year absence.
He would also fly around the country on weekends, doing up to 100 private shows a year, entertaining corporate customers such as General Electric, whose CEO, Jack Welch, he mocked during his routine. By his junior year in college (1983–84), Dunham was making $70,000 a year, and as word spread of his act, he landed featured spots opening for Bob Hope and George Burns, though he still perceived his act as raw, as he did not have any knowledge of standup comedy beyond his Bill Cosby albums. He caught a break in 1985 when he was asked to join the Broadway show Sugar Babies with Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, replacing an outgoing variety act. For the naive and devoutly-raised Dunham, Broadway was a new world filled with beautiful showgirls and crusty stagehands, and his first taste of entertainment industry egos came when Rooney called Dunham into his dressing room, and told him he was there for one reason alone: so that Rooney could change his costumes.

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