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By way of the new collection they got on to the subject of aging.
A man got on to the platform after this (goading) had happened repeatedly in the President's speech, and previous speeches.
As I got on to the tube the comms speaker announced the station was getting evacuated and for everyone to leave.
"He got on to the Queen as quickly as possible to say how sorry he was," an insider told the newspaper.
This was before social media, so I got on to every single newspaper, radio and TV station, and the support was amazing.
What today seems remarkable, though, is how a liberal justice such as Warren got on to the court in the first place.
Once I got on to that first tee on Friday morning, I thought, 'oh, this is a little different than I expected'.
"Even in debates, I stated my pushback plainly and then we got on to what it was that we wanted to communicate," he said.
I don't know what happened on 17 with JB but it was a bit of a surprise when I got on to the green.
When I returned, we got on to something else, and somehow, by the time lunch was over, he had decided that I passed muster.
We've all heard about people who have got on to the fame wagon and it just going horribly wrong from riding too fast or whatever.
The big picture: Before she got on to her health care plan, "SNL" star Kate McKinnon's Warren acknowledged that former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke had dropped out of the 2020 race.
Eventually she ran away and got on to the first train she saw, arriving at Kamalapur station in the capital Dhaka, where she was found a few days later by rescuers from Leedo.
The 28-year-old reporter said he did not know how the documents, previously submitted to the court in Yangon by the prosecution during pre-trial hearings, had got on to his phone.
This latest murder occurred a little over three months after an air stewardess was killed in Henan province by a driver who got on to Didi's platform using an account belonging to his father, a verified Didi driver.
"Oh wow, it was wonderful, you know Fijians, everybody got on to the street, it was a party with dancing and everything and fireworks, it was just awesome," said Seini Lakai, who manages the Suva Business Center downtown.
"Final Exam", 11–12 minutes in. She worked there until the store closed at 9 p.m., then got on to a Capital District Transportation Authority bus back to campus around 9:20 p.m. The driver, who regularly worked that route, confirmed later that he had seen her board his bus.
Given a clearance from Sandringham, Reynolds was appointed captain-coach of Cranbourne, in the Dandenong District Football Association in 1946.Tom Reynolds to Coach Cranbourne, The Dandenong Journal, (Wednesday, 6 March 1946), p.1; How Cranbourne got on to Tom Reynolds, The Dandenong Journal, (Wednesday, 20 March 1946), p.12. He retired at the end of the 1947 season.
He wanted a fanfare to greet the Bishop; but he knew of no local musicians that might undertake the task. He got on to his network to get up a team of brass players from ex pupils and acquaintances. Bishop Allen was greeted by what became the Derby Cathedral Brass Ensemble. In 1969, Wallace founded the Derby Bach choir.
In a memoir published in 1982, she described her relationship with Dylan as "Predominantly a drink story because without the first-aid of drink it could never have got on to its rocking feet." In 1986, Caitlin published her autobiography Caitlin: Life with Dylan Thomas. Although their relationship was tempestuous, her writings in a personal journal uncovered over fifty years after Dylan's death showed her passion and love for her husband.
The maximum speed was to be three miles per hour. Having got on to the Harbour Commissioners' tramway she was still not allowed to blow off or to have the cylinder drain taps opened. The maximum permitted load was 24 wagons or 12 on Donegall Quay. One other rather peculiar regulation forbade her from being closer than to any other train approaching or preceding her on the same line of rails.
All Music Dave Myers, Biography by Richie UnterbergerSouthern California Surf Music, 1960-1966 By John Blair Page 88 Myers's father owned a store that was visited by Bob Hafner who was the partner of Tony Hilder. One day Hafner and Myers Sr. were having a conversation that got on to the subject of music. A short time later Hilder turned up. He came to one of their practice sessions and heard their version of "Church Key", a song he held the rights to.
The Uva Next got on to a great start defeating a very strong Basnahira Cricket Dundee team in their opening match. The strong Uva bowling line up which performed really well in their opening match was very well backed up with their batting. But the winning ways quickly came to an end when they met the red hot favorites of the tournament Wayamba United. Though their bowlers restricted the opposition to a competitive score the uva batting collapsed giving Wayamba United the win.
Steam was again raised the following morning and, in trying to move the gun back, the gun slipped the rear bogie wheels off the rails. There were nine lifting jacks on the train. With the aid of these the gun was got on to the track again and brought back to Bayonvillers the following morning at 2 o'clock, and a receipt obtained from the officer sent up from Army Headquarters to take over the gun. The gun was complete in every detail, ready for firing, with 37 rounds of ammunition in the trucks.
This finished the first 50 minutes, and the teams changed sides. > For a considerable time after the change the ball was sent from side to > side, and the 'backs' got more work to do. By some lucky runs, however, the > Scotch got on to the borders of the English land, and tried to force the > ball past the goal. The English strenuously opposed this attempt, and for a > time the struggle was terrible, ending in the Scotch 'touching down' in > their opponents' ground and becoming entitled to a 'try'.
The final was played between Kota Chambal Tigers and Jodhpur Jodhana Royals at International Stadium, Kota on 23 February 2016. Kota won the toss and elected to bat and put up a respectable total of 141 with middle-order pitching in a hundred runs. Jodhpur got on to a solid start but failed to capitalise as wickets kept falling at regular intervals and ultimately required run-rate was too much for them to handle. Ultimately, they were bowled out in 19 overs with 18 runs short of Kota's score.
Keeping her disappointment of Everest aside, she immediately got on to the job of training for her next expedition of conquering the highest peak in Europe. She reached St. Petersburg, Russia on 25 July along with ten other climbing members to scale Mount Elbrus (5642 metres, around 18,510 feet). The climb was begun on 26 July and on 4 August at around 12.30 pm India Time, the team finally reached the summit. She again made history as she became the first ever All India Service officer (IAS, IPS, IFS), male or female, to achieve this feet.
In dim daylight to walk in single file over a long, narrow plank, high above a deep, rapid river, with the prospect each moment of being fired upon, was a task before which the bravest might quail. It is no disgrace to Lambert's men to say they did not like it; yet they did not shrink; they knew that at all hazards the river must be crossed, and that they had to cross it. When they got on to the plank, and began to march in single file, they could not stand the running water below them; their heads swam, and they were in danger of falling. So they sat down on the plank, straddling across it, scrambling along.
Jean-Antoine Carrel Amé Gorret The Valtournanche natives who started to facilitate the way up the southwest ridge of the Matterhorn for Felice Giordano and Quintino Sella, pitched their tent upon Whymper's third platform, at the foot of the Great Tower (12,992 ft), and enjoyed several days of bad weather under its shelter. On the first fine day (13 July) they began their work, and about midday on the 14th got on to the Shoulder, and arrived at the base of the final peak (the point where Tyndall and his guide Bennen stopped on 28 July 1862). The counsels of the party were then divided. Two —Jean- Antoine Carrel and Joseph Maquignaz wished to go on; the others were reluctant.
Documentary forefather John Grierson offers an explanation for the move away from poetic documentary, claiming filmmakers, "got caught up in social propaganda …We got on to the social problems of the world, and we ourselves deviated from the poetic line." (Sussex 1972) The expositional mode diverges sharply from the poetic mode in terms of visual practice and story-telling devices, by virtue of its emphasis on rhetorical content, and its goals of information dissemination or persuasion. Narration is a distinct innovation of the expositional mode of documentary. Initially manifesting as an omnipresent, omniscient, and objective voice intoned over footage, narration holds the weight of explaining and arguing a film’s rhetorical content. Where documentary in the poetic mode thrived on a filmmaker’s aesthetic and subjective visual interpretation of a subject, expositional mode collects footage that functions to strengthen the spoken narrative.
One of those stayed as a tropical depression through its life. One strengthened into a hurricane, and another crossed into the northwestern Pacific before eventually returning to the central Pacific. Although meteorologists expected a below-normal season, the season got on to a fast start though no storms formed in May. The activity picked up significantly thereafter, with five storms forming in June, including one major hurricane and was the most active month of June on record at the time, although this mark was tied in 2018. By the middle of July, a total of 10 storms had formed with another tropical storm forming off the coast of Central America roughly every 10 days. Throughout July, a record seven named storms formed, although this mark was matched in 2015 and 2016. Within two more weeks, 13 tropical storms or hurricanes had formed, including 4 major hurricanes.
"I am no novice", he wrote indignantly, "to such flying conditions." On 16 October, Fysh reported to McMaster that in his interview with Scott he had "gained nothing that would tend to make us take a more lenient view of his general behaviour and the Adelaide crash" in fact, wrote Fysh, "Scott had made matters worse by saying that the petrol was placed in the cabin to enable him to return via Broken Hill and Thargomindah right across more or less unknown country, and without even informing us". Fysh admitted, "I could certainly use Scott later on...If he can be got on to safe flying he will make an excellent man for us". Fysh suggested to the board that Scott be suspended for two months without pay, take a salary reduction, in future strictly carry out company rules and that Scott must sign an undertaking to go teetotal both on and off duty.

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