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"It's full of holes," he said at a congressional hearing.
For MoviePass, however, the business model was full of holes.
Why is the background check system so full of holes?
Full of holes, these alien creatures will trigger any trypophobic nightmare.
"The safety net is being punched full of holes," she said.
English seemed fuzzy in comparison: a wide blanket, full of holes.
New York's abortion laws are decades old and full of holes.
The monetary union was planned too hastily and is full of holes.
These mineral pools make the lake look as if it's full of holes.
That assurance was as full of holes as an industrial-sized tuna net.
Privately, Saudi officials fret that the American security umbrella seems full of holes.
Though it's full of holes, none of those holes will take a screw.
Shoot this guy full of holes and he'll be back at you within seconds.
Some of their donors may want to keep the tax code full of holes.
"They should be fat in the middle and full of holes," he told me.
Last week he called the police recommendations "biased, extreme, full of holes, like Swiss cheese".
My system is still in shock, my brain is still foggy and full of holes.
Often, they're doing it with donated gear, including fire hoses that are full of holes.
The print has been crumpled and smoothed many times, is wrinkly and full of holes.
These pancakes are fat and puffy and full of holes, cooked only on one side.
The case against Mr Sharif was "illogical and full of holes", argues Junaid Jahangir, a barrister.
Theories full of holes In 1987, Verano had been working in Peru for a long time.
The Outer Space Treaty is still in force, but it is by now full of holes.
The fist-size mineral part, beige with white patches, resembles a featherweight stone full of holes.
" In a statement, the Human Rights Law Center criticized the government's announcement as being "full of holes.
While Facebook, Twitter and Google have all introduced political ad transparency databases, these are full of holes.
" – Kauffmann Psycho "The whole thing is, in fact, much too long, and the plot is full of holes.
She shot and killed him, but police soon said it was her story that was full of holes.
There was the defense, looking so full of holes lately that it could be used to drain pasta.
But as full of holes as Pence's defense was, he at least acknowledged Trump's history of touting WikiLeaks.
The right-wing premier has strongly denied the police allegations, calling them "full of holes, like Swiss cheese".
Many seats are missing and large parts of the famous turf are either dried up or full of holes.
The roof is full of holes, the ceilings are infested with mildew, and no one can live inside it.
" Mr. Netanyahu has dismissed the police recommendations to charge him as "slanted" and "full of holes, like Swiss cheese.
Mr. Daines offered to take Mr. Gray out with their hunting rifles to shoot the can full of holes.
Does it matter that the plot is so full of holes that you could use it to drain spaghetti?
"The policy is completely full of holes," Jim Killock, executive director of the UK's Open Rights Group, told The Verge.
The owner of a firearms training center decided to fill a YETI tumbler full of holes on his shooting range.
A net full of holes must be replaced by a floor free of holes and that floor is unconditional basic income.
Rosetta's observations, though, showed that 67P is actually porous and full of holes — 70 percent of the comet is empty space.
Its common tariff is full of holes; it has admitted new members, like Venezuela, which do not comply with its rules.
The course ends at the start of the river's next stretch, called the Golf Course because it's so full of holes.
This distressed aesthetic is most appealing to those for whom wearing stained sneakers and sweaters full of holes is a choice.
The case Box creates against the new suspect is just as full of holes as the one he created against Naz.
"The policy is completely full of holes," Jim Killock, executive director of the UK's Open Rights Group, told The Verge last year.
Apple's rumored bezel-less iPhone could be made possible with an OLED screen full of holes, according to a patent granted today.
It found no evidence of back doors but discovered that Huawei's code is a spaghettified mess full of holes and weak security.
They were quickly recognized as pumice, volcanic debris full of holes and pockets of trapped gas that give them buoyancy in water.
When I get home, I order new linen sheets from Latvia on Etsy ($214.97) because my bottom sheet is totally full of holes.
All that wood, freshly cut and slotted into place for this big beautiful boat, suddenly full of holes and soaked to the core.
And in the best-case scenario, you just get a sweater that's full of holes and doesn't keep you nearly as warm anymore.
No one wants a bowl full of holes, so he plugged them up with an imitation brick pattern made of maple and walnut strips.
PUBG, which was the first battle royale game to really shoot the subgenre into extreme popularity while it was still in beta, is full of holes.
Perhaps the satisfaction of seeing snacks shot full of holes and embedded with inedible metals is rooted in the same fear of it entering the body.
A forensic report claiming to show that a Democratic National Committee insider, not Russia, stole files from the DNC is full of holes, say cybersecurity experts.
"It's full of holes like Swiss cheese, but before we just had the holes," said Jeffrey, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
But it's full of holes, with no detail on how to pay for its provisions and no estimates at all of how much it will cost taxpayers.
One returns to her mental illness: She details with candid, self-effacing humor how electroshock therapy helped her with depression, but left her memory full of holes.
" Anthony Lane, writing in The New Yorker asked, "Does it matter that the plot is so full of holes that you could use it to drain spaghetti?
Now he has gone further, calling the police report "a biased, extreme document [that is] as full of holes as a Swiss cheese and doesn't hold water".
Its tattered accounts stem in part from a bloated public sector, unaffordable pension promises, unduly restrictive labour laws and a tax code that is full of holes.
He defiantly called a damning case against him "full of holes, like Swiss cheese," and vowed to serve to the end of his term in late 2019.
The room dividers are being demolished, the ceiling full of holes, there is plaster all up the stairs but I am beginning to like our local future.
When I did, he was almost always wearing a ratty old pair of jeans or jean shorts, with a T-shirt full of holes and covered in grease.
The Republic further reports that Strong's "alibi was full of holes, and gaps in [his] phone records directly coincided" with when the victims came home before being killed.
The plot is full of holes and the characters are nothing like what you'll find in a film by Hayao Miyazaki, but the visual style is pure Ghibli.
We've focused so much of our time and attention on offensive cyber capabilities — attacking — that we've left the walls that defend us unmanned and shot full of holes.
But many are forced to become more creative in finding ways to care for patients who continue to fall through a healthcare safety net that remains full of holes.
But when, a few hours later, she got around to looking at her captives she found the bag was full of holes and the caterpillars were roaming around her house.
These high-flying, high-growth stories have been seen as somewhat "bulletproof," and if they get shot full of holes, investors might start questioning more and more of their holdings.
By contrast, two of the lead authors of Natural Cycles' 2017 study were the company's founders, and experts say the data (harvested from users' app inputs) is full of holes.
How dare you bring us to Paris, they seem to say, and make us think about World War II. When asked about the clothes full of holes, Kawakubo said it was lace.
If they fail, we could see a dark turn toward the sort of fractured, incoherent politics haunting the rest of the world, full of holes that the far right can move through.
"The FCC's proposal to screw up your internet is just about the worst plan I've seen—the comment period was a mess and the rest of the proposal is full of holes," Rep.
It turns out that's not necessarily the case, certainly not in this first strange decade of reformed health care, as the federal government drapes the nation in a health safety net full of holes.
"A builder told me I need to repair the walls that are full of holes, but I couldn't find the cash," said Rodriguez, who suffers from chronic bronchitis made worse by her badly leaking ceiling.
And yet here TWD has put her, mewling for death in the street while a character that doesn't even really have a proper name repeatedly calls her a "bitch" and fills her full of holes.
That's why we all get together, we hunt him down like a dog, we fill him full of holes, we shove him in a cage like an animal—because he won't play by the rules.
"Tens of thousands of people get their water from wells in Washington County and the eastern panhandle, and in a karst geography situation full of holes, gas can travel quickly, and enter the wells," he said.
"Because memory is so full of holes and flawed, as a witness gets exposed to a suspect, their memory of the case moves toward the suspect," Nancy Franklin, a psychology professor at Stony Brook University, said.
Beauty YouTuber Jaclyn Hill has been under fire from fans who say the lipsticks they ordered from her new makeup line arrived full of holes, bumpy, covered in what looked like hair, or generally looking less than stellar.
As the storm laid siege, the intelligence available to emergency managers was full of holes A major part of the trouble arose from the highly localized character of extreme weather; even within one storm, conditions can vary vastly.
So while the titanium metal portion of this ring did fly on the SR-71 Blackbird at one point, you won't find the remaining planes, currently on display in museums across the country, full of holes and missing parts.
Except, of course, the offensive line is still full of holes, Ramsey is a raw 'tweener with a lot to learn, Jack is a rookie coming off a major injury, and we have no idea if Fowler is any good.
As the storm laid siege, the intelligence available to emergency managers — a broad category including local firefighters, state officials overseeing road and bridge closures, and federal disaster relief czars — was full of holes, making the hurricane's assault impossible to analyze holistically in real time.
Some of the small fill in this puzzle was harder than usual to me — I'm thinking of DAM (turns out my moat knowledge is full of holes, har har), AARE (Yser made more sense), EES (for Electrical Engineers, O.K., fine), ETRE and certainly PAR.
"After I read the recommendations report, I can say it is biased, extreme, full of holes, like Swiss cheese, and doesn't hold water," Netanyahu said, according to the AP. Israeli police on Tuesday recommended bribery charges against Netanyahu in two cases of alleged corruption.
Color photographs from her series A Life Full of Holes: The Strait Project (1998–19) chronicle the Gibraltar Strait and its environs, where movement between Morocco and Spain is freely open to those with an EU passport, while blocked for Moroccans without a visa.
On April Fool's Day, she alludes to the presidential race, bringing up "the candidate" in the middle of a wandering prose poem about Alice in Wonderland, dwelling on the Mad Hatter and the end of time, conceding that her logic is full of holes.
The front cover and liner note booklet of Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon featured colorful photographs by Tom Schierlitz printed on paper that was punched with a grid full of holes, creating what was surely some of the most ingenious album art of the CD era.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said in a statement after the speech that the new weapons Putin had unveiled meant that NATO's missile defense shield, in Poland, Romania and Alaska and planned elements in South Korea and Japan was like an umbrella that was full of holes.
"Given the flawed premises – trying to fix data protection deficit in the US by means of government's assurances as opposed to meaningful legislative reform – it is not surprising that the new Privacy Shield remains full of holes and hence offers limited protection to personal data," Falchetta added.
Until I dug into my own central story about being the overachieving youngest child of seven, set in contrast to a brother who screwed up constantly and died relatively young of addiction, I didn't realize how full of holes and laced with judgment my story was.
It's been clear for some time that the FCC's narrative on the alleged cyberattack is full of holes and outright fallacies; the agency has refused to release unredacted emails about the 2017 incident, meaning just what key personnel like Pai knew and when is being hidden from the public.
And we say the Apple Watch sucks even as its competitors flounder and we see countless Apple Watches in the wild, parading past on leather bands and white rubber, Nike straps full of holes, and custom NATO nylons that relate a history that is lost in a world of silicon.
In his closing opinion statement, Judge Eugene Fahey upheld the prior decision to deny leave, but he admitted that arguments made by the lower courts were full of holes, and that the "inadequacy of the law as a vehicle to address some of our most difficult ethical dilemmas" were on full display during the case.
A response by USTA Player Development General Manager Patrick McEnroe calling Bryan's analysis "full of holes" has led to an ongoing public debate about best practices.
When surveyed on 25 September 1588, the only damage listed from the battle was to the sails, which were "shot full of holes".Martin, Parker (1999), p207.
In 2011, the band released Sky Full of Holes under Yep Roc Records.Blog Archive » Fountains of Wayne announce U.S. tour, new album. Rock it Out! Blog (2010-09-16).
Pocket Full of Holes was an album independently released in Canada on December 1, 2008, in hopes of a big follow up to the Brandon Paris Band's breakthrough album On My Own. On November 3, 2008, Brandon Paris Band independently released their first single, "Say Goodbye" from the album to radio. "Say Goodbye", mixed by Mike Fraser (AC/DC; Hedley) and mastered by Adam Ayan. Additional credits on Pocket Full of Holes include Jeff Dawson, and Sheldon Zaharko, at Vancouver's Factory Studios.
Lipscomb returned to England. He worked as producer and writer on Beware of Pity (1946) and The Mark of Cain (1947). He wrote a play The Man with the Cloak Full of Holes (1946) and The Lady Maria (1947).
P'utu P'utu (aymara p'utu p'utu full of holes, also spelled Potopoto) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Cochabamba Department, Quillacollo Province, Quillacollo Municipality. P'utu P'utu lies west of Jatun Kimray Punta.
Barrada published Riffs in 2011 with publisher Hatje Cantz as a catalogue for her work. Barrada's book, A Life Full of Holes: The Strait Project, takes its title from a story by Larbi Layachi. It was published by Autograph ABP in 2005.
New prisoners received clothes that predecessors had worn until their deaths. Most clothes were dirty, worn-out, and full of holes. Prisoners had no proper shoes, socks, or gloves, and usually no spare clothes. The dead were buried naked because their possessions were taken by other prisoners.
Qina Qina (Aymara qina qina an Andean cane flute, also meaning 'full of holes', also spelled Khena Khena) is a mountain in the Bolivian Andes which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Cochabamba Department, Quillacollo Province, Quillacollo Municipality, at the border of the Morochata Municipality.
The wall is so full of holes and cracks that everything that happens inside is easily seen from the exterior. At the back of the stage are deserted areas by the river which flows behind a parapet that has half collapsed into ruins. Beyond the river is Mantua. It is night.
Stiv Bators released a single in 1987 on Bomp! of "Story in Your Eyes" backed with "Have Love, Will Travel". It is included on Bators' retrospective CD L.A. L.A.. Fountains of Wayne did a cover version of the song for their 2011 album Sky Full of Holes. It was available only as an Amazon.
This is on account of the longevity of ICS and by implication the long process of patching ICS. However, conflicts still happen, notably in 2012 when the talk at DEF CONSiemens industrial software targeted by Stuxnet is still full of holes was called off due to a dispute of persistent weaknesses in Siemens industrial software.
The script is unfinished and full of holes which gives freedom to the actor to improvise. The performance often depends on the virtuosity of a single person which performs various roles. Storytellers include dramatic elements such as dancing and singing. During French occupation in the region, storytellers had such a success that some were censored by authorities.
He called the high-note background music "disturbing" and Tijori's direction "weak". However, he lauded Hooda's performance. Namrata Joshi of The Hindu described it as a boring love story. Udita Jhunjhunwala of Firstpost wrote that the story is full of holes and the narrative leans too often on ballads and ‘sad songs’ to establish mood. Rediff.
The name of the group comes from a Tucano native South American legend. Uakti was a mythological being who lived on the banks of the Rio Negro. His body was full of holes, which, when the wind passed through them, produced sounds that bewitched the women of the tribe. The men hunted down Uakti and killed him.
White soil with a sweet smell and taste is said to bring wealth and happiness. Foul-smelling earth of the wrong colour and texture will bring sickness and poverty. Soil that is full of holes will cause the occupants to die poor. Aside from the soil, the lay of the land must also be taken into consideration.
Driss ben Hamed Charhadi (1937–1986) is the pseudonym for Larbi Layachi, a Moroccan story-teller, some of whose stories have been translated by Paul Bowles from Moroccan Arabic to English. His A Life Full of Holes was first tape-recorded and translated by Bowles over the course of several visits to his home by Charhadi.
This made health care substantially more difficult to provide for in this new but bustling port. Diseases such as cholera, smallpox, enteric fevers, typhoid and venereal diseases were common. Even the General Hospital building, which was supposed to be an "elite" healthcare institution in the early days, had to be replaced twice by 1830 because it was "dilapidated and full of holes".
The Apatosaurus skull, long thought to be similar to Camarasaurus, is much more similar to that of Diplodocus. Apatosaurus was a generalized browser that likely held its head elevated. To lighten its vertebrae, Apatosaurus had air sacs that made the bones internally full of holes. Like that of other diplodocids, its tail may have been used as a whip to create loud noises.
But, there was one problem: Volcan's plan was full of holes, leading one of the sisters to find out about their plan too. Then suddenly, a huge monster attacks the mansion. Among all the commotion, one name rings out: Azalie. This monster was what he was looking for for five years: his older sister Azalie who transformed into a dragonic monster.
The novel's working title prior to its release was "Full of Holes." It was originally intended to be the last book in the John Cleaver series. Wells has said that following up I Am Not a Serial Killer improved his abilities as a writer, particularly because of the work involved in deepening the character of John Cleaver. Wells strove to make the protagonist a sympathetic sociopath.
Statewide IPM Program, Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California. 2002. This is a picture of what wood looks like after it has been eaten by termites. The inside is full of holes, so the strength is compromised. In Southern California, it is estimated that this species represents about half of all reports of wood-destroying organisms, and much more closer to the coastline.
She had announced in November that she would be retiring her wig as soon as her hair became more even. She said it was still "full of holes", which was why she "couldn't take [the wig] off there in Copenhagen, Denmark". She first publicly admitted to wearing a wig in May of that year, when she jokingly referred to it as a "basic little wig".
Later he spends time to teach Hinata and comes to see a couple of Karasuno's official games. ; : :The coach/advisor of the Aoba Josai High volleyball team. He lets the players think and come up with strategies, choosing only to offer advise when they are having trouble coming up with anything themselves. During their first practice match against Karasuno, he comments on Karasuno's team being full of holes, but still strong.
Not much humour yet, which was the lovely thing about Doctor Who. But it's early days; don't jump quite yet." The Sunday Times Culture magazine mentioned Torchwood as one of the week's highlights and added that it was "arguably better than Who". Less positively, the Scotsman when reviewing the episode said "Torchwood seems to me to be as nonsensical and full of holes and unexciting as the genre always is.
Mattila (1983) p.287-290 As flanking had failed approached Swedish to close range however though outnumbered Russian force made fierce resistance and withdrew only slowly while maintaining unit cohesion. When he was running out of ammo Selivanoff had to order retreat at 19:00 when most of his ships had already been shot full of holes. Swedes gave chase to the retreating Russians but failed to catch them before nightfall and turned back.
New York: Continuum, pg 79–80. . Another 1953–54 ABC religious series, This Is the Life, also failed to make the 1954–55 ABC schedule. DuMont's 1954–55 schedule would be the last year the failing television network planned a seven night program schedule, and even this schedule was full of holes. Heldenfels states that the 1954 DuMont schedule "was a checkerboard of programs and empty spaces for [local] stations to fill".
During the three years that the Japanese took over the Nanjing campus in 1942, serious damages were done to the buildings. Walls were dirty and full of holes. All radiators and furnaces were gone, and so were most furniture, laboratory equipment, and library books. New alterations had been made: a new brick wall, a gatehouse complete with a prison cell, numerous wooden buildings, and military equipment were left behind by the Japanese soldiers.
" In 2011, the band released Sky Full of Holes, an album put out in Japan by Warner Music Japan (with two bonus tracks), Europe by Lojinx, and the U.S. by Yep Roc Records. The now-sober Collingwood once again became more involved, but this turned out to be the hardest album for them to make. According to Collingwood in 2013, "The most recent record was definitely the hardest that we've ever done.
He did not practice personal hygiene and his long hair and beard were described as "never having met a comb." He usually owned one set of clothes: those that were on his back. When those clothes became so badly worn and full of holes that they were no longer capable of covering him, some person in the audience usually would donate a replacement. The donated clothes often were not the correct size for his skinny body.
On Halloween night, the gang goes trick- or-treating, each with their own costume. Most dress as ghosts in simple white sheet costumes; Charlie Brown has "trouble with the scissors," leaving his costume full of holes Pig-Pen's trademark dust cloud makes him easy to identify. Lucy dresses as a witch, saying it is the opposite of her real personality. On the way, they stop at the pumpkin patch to jeer at Linus for missing the festivities as usual.
Quinaquinani (possibly from Aymara qina qina an Andean cane flute; something full of holes, see Flauta de caña and Qina qina -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the qina qina" or "the one with many holes") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Puno Region, Puno Province, Acora District. It lies south of the mountain Arichua.
In other cases where no civilians had died, the report concluded that Hamas may have deliberately fired rockets from areas close to civilians.Turning a Blind Eye Human Rights Watch April 11, 2010 HRW also investigated 11 deaths that Israel said were civilians being used as human shields by Hamas. HRW found no evidence that the civilians were used as human shields, nor had they been shot in crossfire.Israel: Investigate 'White Flag' Shootings of Gaza Civilians Human Rights Watch August 13, 2009 The Israeli 'human shields' charge against Hamas was called "full of holes" by The National (UAE), which stated that only Israel accused Hamas of using human shields during the conflict, though Hamas "may be guilty" of "locating military objectives within or near densely populated areas" and for "deliberately firing indiscriminate weapons into civilian populated areas"."Israeli 'human shield' claim is full of holes" The National (UAE) January 13, 2009. On July 8, 2014, Hamas's spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri encouraged the "policy of people confronting the Israeli warplanes with their bare chests in order to protect their homes", saying it has proven itself.
The Stooges are unsuccessful fish salesmen in San Diego. After becoming fed up with it all, they decide go into the saloon business but accidentally purchase a salon in the sleepy village of Cucaracha, Mexico. Undaunted, the trio try their hand at giving a customer (Dorothy Appleby) a mud pack using, natural, real mud that is actually cement. After chiseling the cement off her face, the boys scalp three other Mexican beauties before having their bottoms shot full of holes.
Aristotle (Poetics 5.1449b5)Aristotle, Poetics 5.1449b5 writes that he and Phormis invented comic plots (μῦθοι, muthoi).cf. P. W. Buckham, p. 245 Most of the information about Epicharmus comes from the writings of Athenaeus, Suda and Diogenes Laërtius, although fragments and comments come up in a host of other ancient authors as well. There have also been some papyrus finds of longer sections of text, but these are often so full of holes that it is difficult to make sense of them.
Butcher was able to save some of his teacher's salary, and to borrow enough more to open the first photography studio in Custer County. The studio was housed in a lath-and-adobe building, measuring , with a dirt floor and with cotton sheeting in lieu of glass to cover the windows and the skylights. As a backdrop for the photos, he used an old cloth wagon cover. The cloth had been gnawed by rats and was full of holes, which Lillie patched.
Emma hates living with her family and repeatedly announces plans to leave home. She first tries to run away by taking the family horse, but it throws her off and drags her through the mud, so she comes back. Later, she becomes so angry about Ellis buying their house, she rides the family horse into his bar and shoots the place full of holes. Once she is arrested she says that she gains her freedom by offering sexual bribes to the sheriff.
Simone is also an author, having released books entitled Goodbye Amelia, Hail Mary, Full of Holes and Black Jesus. Simone Felice left the Felice Brothers in 2009. He now leads his own band - The Duke & the King (named after the duo of con-artists in Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) with Robert "Chicken" Burke. They released their debut album - Nothing Gold Can Stay on Loose / Ramseur Records August 4, 2009, followed by Long Live the Duke & King in 2010.
Over the years, the building has been drastically altered. In 1877, a veranda was built over the front porch, and a new stable was built in the back yard. The old stable was divided into a shed and a barn, requiring the barn door to be moved a meter to the right. Since the thatched roof was becoming full of holes, architect Carl Otto Hager, who also designed the second NGK church in town, installed a corrugated iron roof in 1892.
Trabecular bone, also called cancellous bone, is porous bone composed of trabeculated bone tissue. It can be found at the ends of long bones like the femur, where the bone is actually not solid but is full of holes connected by thin rods and plates of bone tissue. Red bone marrow, where all the blood cells are made, fills the space between the trabecular pores. Even though trabecular bone contains a lot of holes, its spatial complexity contributes the maximal strength with minimum mass.
The NDP slogan was "publicpower", designed to highlight both the energy issue Hampton had championed and public health care, while promoting a populist image of empowerment for average people. The NDP campaign was designed to be highly visual and memorable. Each event was built around a specific visual thematic. For instance, in the first week of the campaign, Hampton attacked the Liberal energy platform saying it was "full of holes" and holding up a copy of the platform with oversized holes punched in it.
"Peebles, p. 24. However, no evidence has ever surfaced to substantiate any of these claims, and Air Force investigation specifically refuted some claims, such as the supposedly radioactive wreckage. Captain Ruppelt wrote that "I had always heard a lot of wild speculation about the condition of Mantell's crashed F-51, so I wired for a copy of the accident report. [It] said that...Mantell's body had not burned, not disintegrated, and was not full of holes; the wreck was not radioactive, nor was it magnetized.
In 1998 Barrada began a work she titled A Life Full of Holes: The Strait Project, which described the static and transitory life of her hometown of Tangier. Her photographs depict a city where thousands of immigrants attempt to make the illegal and perilous journey across the Strait of Gibraltar. This collaborative project focuses on the asymmetries of neo-colonial relationships between North Africa and Europe as well as the disillusionment of citizens wishing to leave Morocco for a different life in the North.
Malpertuus by Frits Van den Berghe (Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent) Maleperduis (; ; ; ; ), also spelled Malperdy, is Reynard the Fox's principal hideaway in the medieval tales of this figure of legend. The name of the castle is most likely an old misspelling of the French word "Millepertuis", meaning "St. John's Wort", which was considered a sacred plant during the days the Reynard cycle was first written. Labyrinthine Maleperduys is full of holes, crooked and long, with multiple exits, which Reynard can open and shut to elude his enemies.
The New York Times called The Adventures of Tartu a film that "frequently and unabashedly places a strain on the audience's credulity", and the "script is so full of holes it could be used for a sieve". However, it also admitted that, "for all its excesses, it still packs a fair load of excitement ..." and "is fun ... due largely to the gusto that Mr. Donat brings to the film."T.S. "The Adventures of Tartu (1943), At Loew's State." The New York Times, 24 September 1943.
As he waits to be taken by aliens to the planet Tralfamadore, the protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, watches a war movie backwards. American planes full of holes fly backwards as German planes suck bullets from them; bombers take their bombs back to base where they are returned to the States, reduced to ore and buried. The American fliers became high school kids again, and, Billy guesses, Hitler ultimately returns to babyhood. Julia Alvarez's novel How the García Girls Lost Their Accents (1991) opens in 1989 with one of the characters returning to her native Dominican Republic.
Speedy devises a plan to lure Daffy away from the well while his friends get some water, but the camel booby-traps it. Speedy tries again and when Daffy shoots at him, he somehow knocks a tree down on himself. The mice's further attempts are foiled by either Daffy shooting the cup full of holes or the camel tripping Speedy. A last attempt involves Speedy traveling underground with the hose (in similar manner to both Bugs and Daffy in earlier cartoons), only to have Daffy come out the end and shoot them again.
Montefiore states that "Inside the Whale" is "clear, vigorous and well-written: it is also aggressive, misleading and full of holes", and claims that "Inside the Whale" and Virginia Woolf's essay "The Leaning Tower" are responsible for creating an inaccurate view of 1930s literature.Janet Montefiore, Men and women writers of the 1930s : the dangerous flood of history. London : Routledge, 1996. (pp.13–18). Montefiore argues Orwell misreads Auden's poem Spain: 1937, claiming that the poem's phrase "necessary murder" refers to the horrors of war rather than Orwell's view of it as referring to political assassinations.
Shortly after graduating, Barrada studied at the International Center of Photography in New York, New York. Now married to American film director, writer, actor, and producer Sean Gullette, Barrada splits her time between New York and Morocco. Barrada's first photographic series, A Life Full of Holes: The Strait Project, was a collaborative project that took place between 1999 and 2003. Barrada later used this title for her book (2005). The Strait of Gibraltar appears as a theme again in Barrada’s series The Sleepers, from 2006, in which she depicts subjects lying down in public spaces.
But when Parliament threatened to execute Royalist prisoners in reprisal, Lilburne was exchanged for a Royalist officer (the Declaration of Lex Talionis). Historians Roberts and Tincey cite Parliamentary propaganda pieces which include accusations of atrocities. One included accusations that the cavaliers used roundhead prisoners of war (captured at Keynote), as human shields — "their cloths [clothes] were shot full of holes but all of them survived unharmed". They also note that in another publication of about the same period that Cavalier camp followers were accused of murdering wounded Roundhead soldiers.
All other lands were created later. Either they were thrown down from the sky by Havea Hikuleo or, subsequently, they were fished up by Maui from the bottom of the ocean. All the makafonua (landstones) of Hikuleo were full of unevenness, and tended to jump around (that is, they were the source of earthquakes) and were full of holes and pits (that is, volcanoes), while Maui's lands were smooth (coral islands and atolls). Ata and Eua, the islands which were fished up first, were quite hilly, as Maui apparently was not an expert fisherman yet.
The number of cowboys that gathered has been disputed, with villagers at the scene reporting about forty present while Baca himself later claimed there had been at least eighty. Allegedly, the cowboys fired more than 4,000 shots into the house, until the adobe building was full of holes. Incredibly, not one of the bullets struck Baca. (The floor of the home is said to have been slightly lower than ground level; thus Baca was able to escape injury.) During the siege, Baca shot and killed four of his attackers and wounded eight others.
In 1946 she appeared as Queen Isabella of Castile in the drama television film The Man with the Cloak Full of Holes. In 1952 she appeared as Madame in the first play presented in French by the Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Maids, directed by Peter Zadek. In the 1940s actor Henry Kendall rented a maisonette in the house she owned in Ebury Street. Ross was a talented amateur artist, making line drawings of friends and colleagues such as Jacob Epstein, the actors Elsa Lanchester and Ernest Thesiger, the gallery owner Arthur Jeffress and the composer Constant Lambert.
During her trips to Ireland, Skinnider came under the influence of Constance Markievicz and became active in smuggling detonators and bomb-making equipment into Dublin (in her hat) in preparation for the 1916 Easter Rising. Along with Madeleine ffrench-Mullen, she spent time in the hills around Dublin testing dynamite. When Skinnider was shown "the poorest part of Dublin" by Markievicz, she wrote, "I do not believe there is a worse place in the world." The street was "a hollow full of sewage and refuse", and the building "as full of holes as if it had been under shellfire".
From left: Brian Sanheim (bass), Brandon Paris, Chris Murray Driver, Marc Gladstone, Bryan Jasper & Dagriff, February 8, 2008Additional credits include Jeff Dawson, Sheldon Zaharkodiscogs Sheldon Zaharko discogs (Salteens, Billy Talent, Smugglers, New Pornographers, Barney Bentall, Ridley Bent), and Joao Carvalho (Hedley, Alexisonfire, Protest the Hero, David Usher, Matthew Good, Holly McNarland).Joao Carvalho Joao Carvalho Mastering joaocarvalhomastering.com/ "Pocket Full of Holes" was independently released in Canada on December 1, 2008. The album's first single, "Say Goodbye", mixed by Mike Fraser (AC/DC; Hedley) and mastered by Adam Ayan (Rolling Stones; Linkin Park), received airplay across Canada, including reporting stations, digital stations and satellite.
In 1877, newspapers gave an account of a brumby hunt that could have been the inspiration for the poem The Man from Snowy River. It described J. R. Battye, who took part in a hunt while on holidays. His party located a mob of brumbies, and as they gave chase the bridle came off Battye's horse; with no control, he spurred the horse which followed the brumbies over ground thickly timbered and full of holes and came up with them, bringing Battye into shooting range. In 1875, The Queenslander published a poem about the life of the brumby shooter.
Before the team's move to Long Island, the then-New Jersey Americans had scheduled a game against the Kentucky Colonels at the Commack Arena on March 23, 1968. The Americans and Colonels were tied in the standings, and a "play-in" game to determine who would qualify for the playoffs. The Americans were forced to move the game at the last minute because their normal home, the Teaneck Armory, was booked with the circus. However, when the Colonels and Americans arrived at the arena, they found the court full of holes and laden with condensation from a Ducks hockey game the previous night.
Ella tries to take the money from Wesley, but he tells her there is not enough to go to Europe on. Taylor then enters and Ella tells him what is happened. Taylor says that any deal Weston makes is void because he is considered incompetent by the state. Taylor declares that he will go to court and have the deed taken back and then buy the property from Ella, then leaves the house. Sergeant Malcolm from the police department enters and tells Ella that Emma has been arrested for riding a horse into the “Alibi Club” and shooting the place full of holes.
To prove it, he tells Sam a shot that he is good at, and fires a bullet that ricochets off various objects before parting Sam's hair down the middle. After Sam sees the bullet come in, he ducks and tells Bugs that he missed, but when Bugs tells him to wait, Sam's hat falls off in half, revealing parted hair. Unimpressed at this skill of sharp shooting, Sam shows Bugs some real shooting by tossing a can in the air and shooting it full of holes. To top it, Bugs tosses the same can up, but shoots Sam in the face instead.
In particular, he describes the summer home of Christiaan van Hoek on the Vecht, that he painted one winter with another painter named Smit, who, when the river froze, put on some skates and dragged Tideman behind him over the ice to Amsterdam. Upon arrival, the cloak that he had used as a sled was full of holes and therefore the "free" ride turned out more costly than he expected. According to the RKD he married in Amsterdam in 1683, and is known for prints as well as room decorations. He was buried in the Nieuwezijds Kapel.
In The Sunday Times of 7 July 2007, Nicolette Jones described the book as "a good adventure yarn ... [b]ut after 460 suspenseful pages it is frustratingly inconclusive." She noted the book became a best-seller the month of its release based simply on "stories about its discovery by [publisher] Barry Cunningham, who "found" Harry Potter." Publishers Weekly thought the book "full of holes, as if its raison d'etre were to set up the action for future books". Like The Guardian, PW commented on the slow start but noted the pace picked up once the Colony was reached.
CD cover of Brandon Paris Band's second album. In 2007, Ellis and Devindisch were replaced by Bryan Jasper on guitar and Brian Sanheim on bass, and Paris starting writing songs for the band's second album, "Pocket Full of Holes". On this album, lyrics on every song are written by Brandon with two songs ("Masquerade" and "Twisted") co-written with Dagriff, one song ("Don't Fade") co-written with Marc Gladstone, and one song ("Voice Inside My Head") co-written with the entire band. All music was written by Bryan Jasper, with additions and changes by the rest of the band, except for "Don't Fade", "Voice Inside My Head" and "Never Get Enough".
184–185, 191 He returned to a forward airfield near Havrincourt Wood with his plane "a flying wreck", in the words of the official history of Australia in the war. "Every part of it was shot full of holes, including petrol-tank, tail-plane, both longerons, and part of the undercarriage, while the elevator control was shot clean away." Two days later he repeated the exercise with similar consequences for his aircraft—"clear evidence of the dangers of the work and of his own good luck", as the official history put it. This brace of close calls gained him the nicknames "Lucky Les" and "the homing pigeon".
The panel said the government and TEPCO failed to prevent the disaster not because a large tsunami was unanticipated, but because they were reluctant to invest time, effort and money in protecting against a natural disaster considered unlikely. "The utility and regulatory bodies were overly confident that events beyond the scope of their assumptions would not occur . . . and were not aware that measures to avoid the worst situation were actually full of holes," the government panel said in its final report. TEPCO had even weighed in on a report about earthquake risk and asked the government to play down the likelihood of a tsunami in the region, the report said.
In April 2011, her solo exhibition Riffs opened at the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin (2011), and then travelled to Wiels, Bruxelles in September, and in Ikon Gallery, Birmingham the following June. This was Barrada's first large-scale exhibition in Germany, and it consitituted works from her previous shows (A Life Full of Holes: The Strait Project (1998-2004) and Iris Tingitana (2007)) as well as new work. The title, Riffs, contains references to music and rhythm as well as the Rif mountains of Morocco. The exhibit contained three films, Beau Geste (2009), Playground (2010), and Hand- Me-Downs (2011), which all spoke to the ideas of riffs, resistance, strength, and memory.
A Life Full of Holes is the autobiography of Moroccan story teller Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi, as told to and translated by Paul Bowles (from Charhadi's Maghrebi Arabic), and published in 1964. Charhadi became an acquaintance of Bowles, an American writer and traveler, in Tangier. He convinced Bowles that he had an interesting life story to tell; in turn, Bowles taped, edited, transcribed, and published the account after first publishing a few of Charhadi's anecdotes, which met with success. Bowles called Charhadi's account a "novel"; later, he explained that this was done at the behest of the publisher, in order to qualify it for some literary prize.
Julie Morrell or Jules Morello (died December 2, 1911) was a freelance gunman associated with the Eastman Gang around the start of the 20th century. He was hired by Jack Sirocco and Chick Tricker to murder Eastman leader Jack Zelig, who had been engaged in a gang war over control of the Eastmans. However, upon being informed by local saloonkeeper Ike the Plug to whom Morell had bragged "I'll fill that big Yid so full of holes he'll sink !", Zelig lured the unsuspecting assassin to a Second Avenue dance hall, the Stuyvesant Casino, where the Boys of the Avenue were holding an annual grand ball on December 1, 1911.
They argued that Hakamada must have murdered the family in these clothes and then changed into pajamas to commit the arson. Hakamada supporters said the case was full of holes, arguing that the alleged murder weapon – a fruit knife with a blade – could not have withstood the forty stabbings of the victims without sustaining significant damage, and that the pajamas used to justify the arrest had disappeared and been replaced with the bloody clothing. The clothes were too small for Hakamada but the prosecution argued they had shrunk in the miso tank and the label had a "B" or medium size label on it which would have fitted Hakamada. However the B indicated the colour Black not the size.
Local legend holds that a young man was once tricked into becoming the husband of a woman from a village of cannibals. Having been led against his will to their village and forced to use sleight of hand to avoid partaking in a wedding banquet of human flesh, during their wedding night, he killed her with an awl and a knife and escaped in an iron canoe, having drilled holes in all the other wooden canoes. When the bride's family realised she was missing, they checked her room and found her disembodied head, which, apparently, was still sentient, and along with the other villagers gave chase. However, since the canoes were full of holes they sank quickly.
They offered that, while the opening sequences had a great pace and hinted at expectations of good insights of the script, it gave a misimpression of what followed. They wrote that the film had a "falta de graça" (lack of humor) in that it is a satire by "produtores que assistiram a Shrek" (producers who saw Shrek). Toward the story, they felt that screenwriter Angel Pariente was unable to create charisma in his characters and thus created a plot full of holes, and that the direction of Jose Pozo contributed to its failure. Another concern was that the soundtrack of American tunes, aimed toward winning a pre-teen audience, was repetitive and misapplied.
Turner was born in San Diego in 1954, which he dubbed "the year of the full deck" (referring to a standard 52-card deck of playing cards, plus the two jokers). At the age of seven he became infatuated with the television show Maverick. His eyesight failed at the age of nine following his recovery from a bout with scarlet fever. The macula (the center of the retina) of each of Turner's eyes was completely destroyed, preventing forward vision, and the rest of his retinas suffered a condition he describes as a "shotgun pattern" resembling and functioning as if they had been blasted full of holes by a tiny shotgun filled with bird shot.
Obliged to give up my last > packet of sperm candles, otherwise the school-hut will have to close on > account of darkness." 23 July 1845 > "Since the flour sacks are full of holes, I have removed my dresses from the > tinned chest and filled it with flour instead." 23 January 1850 > "While the boys were away at the beach, I heard somebody shout excitedly, > five or six times, and, on going out of the house, I noticed Mr McLure ahead > of me, running towards the saw-pit. I followed as fast as I could and was > astonished to see our dray, tipped up, with the two shafter-bullocks hanging > by the bows from the pole which had become caught in a native "cherry".
In 1391, rebel amirs against Sultan Barquq mounted the roof of the mosque and launched projectiles at the Citadel, provoking the sultan into ordering the stairs and platform of the entrance destroyed and the doorway boarded up. In 1500, Sultan Janbalat, anticipating another rebel attack from the mosque, ordered it demolished; however, after three days of unsuccessful demolition attempts on the mosque's southeastern (Citadel-facing) walls, he was forced to give up. In 1517, the very last Mamluk sultan, Tumanbay, took refuge inside the mosque in an attempt to evade capture by the victorious Ottoman army as it took control of Cairo, resulting in the Ottomans bombarding the mosque with cannonballs from the Citadel. In 1660, chronicles described the mausoleum's dome as still being full of holes made by cannonballs.
Film critic Dennis Schwartz gave the film a mixed review, yet liked the atmospherics of the film, and wrote, "The dark psychological thriller had an engrossing premise courtesy of Mr. Shakespeare and was influenced further by Freudian dream analysis, but it was unconvincing as a melodrama, the script was weak, the plot was full of holes and the acting was as lame as it gets...What's interesting is that the film is shot as an intense dream sequence in shadowy black-and-white hues and its sense of delirium powerfully filters through the story almost wiping away the unconvincing heavy-handed performances of the villains and the mummified acting by the leads. It's a film where Ulmer's unique style and his film noir moody interjections work better than the derivative mystery story."Schwartz, Dennis. "Ozus' World Movie Reviews," film review, September 20, 2004.
According to Rob Chalmers, it was "one of the most informative and interesting books on Australian postwar politics ever published". Howson was active as a commentator on Indigenous matters, strongly supporting their cultural assimilation while deriding the Stolen Generations as a "silly fairy tale".Peter Howson, Academia's Sorry Obsession: Manne et al. would help Aborigines more by looking at the present, not the past , The Age, 3 April 2001 on the Institute for Private Enterprise websitePeter Howson and Des Moore, A Rabbit-proof Fence Full of Holes , The Bennelong Society, originally published in The Australian, 11 March 2002"Peter Howson, Live not by land alone: We should know by now that native title doesn't improve indigenous livelihood", The Australian, 28 September 2006 Howson died in Geelong in 2009, aged 89, after suffering complications from a fall.
One hit on the pilot or oxygen system can force an abort or cause the destruction of a normal aeroplane but there is no pilot in a cruise missile. The Argus pulse jet of the V-1 could be shot full of holes and still provide sufficient thrust for flight. The only vulnerable point was the valve array at the front of the engine and the only vulnerable points on the V-1 were the bomb detonators and the line from the fuel tank, three very small targets inside the fuselage. An explosive shell from a fighter's cannon or anti-aircraft gun was the most effective weapon, if it could hit the warhead. A Spitfire using its wing tip to 'topple' a V-1 flying bomb When the attacks began in mid-June 1944 there were fewer than 30 Hawker Tempests in No. 150 Wing RAF to defend against them.
Fickett criticized Olivia however for leaving the man at the hospital unsuitably protected. SFScope reviewer Sarah Stegall enjoyed Peter's sideplot and hoped to learn more of his past, but thought the "cute in-jokes" were meant to distract the audience from a "thin" plot "full of holes". She added that "the shallow, cookie-cutter plotting" was starting to annoy her, and noted that while the series had the potential to become "a breakout show like The X-Files or Lost... its major weakness is the continual reliance on the worn-out cliché of the Big Bad Corporation," which had become "stale and dry." Jane Boursaw of AOL's TV Squad wrote, "Another great episode tonight, and some of the little symbols we see leading into commercials were actually in tonight's episode," referring specifically to the hallucinatory butterflies and the frogs/toads found in the basement.
An jewel inspector named Isidore Le Drieux is convinced that A. Jones is the same as a jewel thief, and that Jones's pearls are stolen from a countess in Vienna. He thinks he can easily prove his case, although based on circumstantial evidence, and will soon have Jones extradited, though Uncle John and the others are quite certain, with the more information that they gather, that Le Drieux's case is full of holes and spend the rest of the novel working to prove Jones's innocence. To this effect, John Merrick hires a fresh young guitar-playing attorney, Fred A. Colby, a recent graduate of Penn Law School who has never fought a case and is eager to prove himself. Otis Werner is a thinly veiled reference to Otis Turner, a director of The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays and a film version of John Dough and the Cherub.
The cross piece > of it is broad at one end, and pierced full of holes; and a bag of sand is > hung at the other and swings round, on being moved with any blow. The > pastime was for the youth on horseback to run at it as fast as possible, and > hit the broad part in his career with much force. He that by chance hit it > not at all, was treated with loud peals of derision; and he who did hit it, > made the best use of his swiftness, least he should have a sound blow on his > neck from the bag of sand, which instantly swang round from the other end of > the quintain. The great design of this sport was, to try the agility both of > horse and man, and to break the board, which whoever did, he was accounted > chief of the day’s sport.
Ann Atwater, interview by Jennifer Fiumara and Mary Cleary, The Southern Oral History Program at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, December 7, 1995. The roof of her house was full of holes, the bathtub had fallen through the floor, and “the house was so poorly wired that when the man cut off [her] lights for nonpayment, [she] could stomp on the floor and the lights would come on and [she’d] stomp on the floor and they’d go off”.Robert R. Korstad and James L. Leloudis, To Right These Wrongs: The North Carolina Fund and the Battle to End Poverty and Inequality in 1960s America (The University of North Carolina Press, 2010) She joked in a later interview that the house didn't need windows because she could see everyone on the streets through the cracks in the wall.Ann Atwater, interview by Sean Aery, Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture, February 1, 2006.
Drake immediately accuses her of hating the deceased and drawing her "little pistol" out of her bag (the gun is a revolver with a very long barrel but somehow fits inside a change purse), pointing it at him and slowly squeezing the trigger, tighter and tighter and tighter...until six rounds plug Drake right in the face. At first the bullets appear to have decapitated him until his head sticks out from his jacket with his beak full of holes and proclaims loudly "Not so TIGHT!" He then elaborates (after she hikes up her skirt to reveal her long curvaceous legs, turns the lights out and plants numerous kisses on him) how 'The Body' grabbed the deer rifle off the wall, prompting the man (having apparently survived the pistol shots) to run screaming from the room then letting him have it when he tries to sneak out. Drake is shot multiple times while mimicking a game dummy so that the scoreboard goes from 5 to 200 before eventually saying "Pretty good shooting, sister".

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