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"gurn" Definitions
  1. to deliberately pull your face into a silly or unpleasant shapeTopics Appearancec2
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This makes Agern (AY-gurn) feel like a quiet harbor away from the eddies and currents of commuters outside.
To these dudes in Hungary, watching Martin Garrix gurn and fist-pump was comparable to the collapse of the Soviet era.
His interpretation of the genre is perfectly chill but lends itself to extended molly benders and gurn-heavy dance moves, if you're into that.
Effie, performed by Brittany Pollack, leaned toward overly simplistic, while Daniel Ulbricht as Gurn, the man she eventually weds, seemed trapped in a continual state of overreaction.
The DM feature is revelatory, too: respond to a friend's text or message with the most unflattering, chin-forward deep-gurn selfie you can, or send a photo of yourself on Stories and watch DMs roll in.
Scooter have also interpolated her hilariously intense and OTT AOR gem "Promise Me" on their absolutely fucking raucous "4AM" but we think Studio Barnhus affiliated producer Esther Silex handles it with a kind of delicate sensibility that lends itself perfectly to DJs playing to packed clubs stuffed with goggle-eyed slackjaws who gurn away gleefully when they realize that, hey, it really is four in the morning!
According to the Angolan government, the GURN would be established by 11 April 1997 and subsequently all parties were called upon to form the GURN on that date. Both parties were also urged to implement the remaining military and political aspects of the peace process, such as the integration of UNITA soldiers into the Angolan Armed Forces, demobilisation and the improvement of state administration throughout the country. The Secretary-General was requested to report on the formation of the GURN by 14 April 1997 and noted, in accordance with Resolution 1098 (1997), that measures in Resolution 864 (1993) would be imposed if the GURN was not established by the agreed date.
He became aide-de-camp to Lord Edward Beltham of Scottwell Hill and fell in love with his younger wife, Lady Maud Beltham. Upon their return to Europe, soon before the first novel begins (c. 1900), Gurn and Lady Beltham were surprised in their Paris love nest, Rue Levert, by her husband. Lord Beltham was about to shoot Maud when Gurn hit him with a hammer then strangled him.
Fantômas then impersonated Etienne Rambert and framed his son, Charles, for a murder he had committed. As Etienne, he persuaded Charles to go into hiding, but the young man was soon found out by French police detective Juve, who was truly obsessed with the capture of Fantômas. Juve knew that Charles was innocent and gave him a new identity: journalist Jerôme Fandor who is employed at the newspaper La Capitale. Juve later arrested Gurn and, at his trial, brought forward a convincing argument that Gurn and Fantômas were one and the same, though the evidence was too circumstantial to make a real case.
After extending MONUA's mandate, the Council also decided to continue with the withdrawal of its military component in accordance with Resolution 1164 (1998). The Secretary-General Kofi Annan was asked to reconsider the additional deployment of civilian police and was also instructed to report on the situation on the ground by 7 August 1998. The resolution demanded that UNITA cease attacks on MONUA, international personnel, the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN), police and civilians. Both the GURN and UNITA had to co-operate with MONUA in the investigation of UNITA's demilitarisation and to refrain from laying mines.
Renee Renouf, "Interview with Frank Andersen", Ballet Magazine, July 2002. His dancing has been qualified as conveying love of life, humour and charm in roles such as Geert in The Kermesse in Bruges, Gurn in La Sylphide, Frants in Coppélia, and Puck in John Neumeier's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1980).
In 1897, Fantômas was in the United States of America and Mexico. There, he ruined his then business partner, Etienne Rambert. In 1899, he fought in the Second Boer War in South Africa under the name of Gurn. He fought in the Transvaal as an artillery sergeant under the command of Lord Roberts.
Brutal Truth went on hiatus in 1998, following their tour for Sounds of the Animal Kingdom. In 2006, the band reformed to record a song for the Eyehategod tribute album For the Sick. Guitarist Gurn was later replaced by Erik Burke of Lethargy. In late 2007, Brutal Truth recorded four new original songs for This Comp Kills Fascists Vol. 1.
It found success even in the United States, where fan websites exist to this day. Mylène Demongeot plays "Hélène Gurn", the girlfriend of "Jérôme Fandor", Fantômas' arch enemy. The general tone of the films is more light-hearted than the original Fantômas novels. Commissaire Juve, as played by Louis de Funès, becomes a comedic character, much unlike his literary counterpart.
United Nations Security Council resolution 1157, adopted unanimously on 20 March 1998, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, the Council increased the number of civilian police monitors by up to 83 personnel to assist both the Angolan government and UNITA resolve issues in the peace process and reduced the military component of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA). The preamble of the resolution deplored the failure of UNITA to complete its tasks under the Lusaka Protocol and noted declarations by UNITA concerning the complete demilitarisation of its forces and of the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN) legalising UNITA as a political party. The Security Council demanded that the GURN and particularly UNITA unconditionally complete the remaining tasks under the Acordos de Paz, Lusaka Protocol and Security Coubcil resolutions and end its delays. All countries were reminded to continue observing the restrictions imposed in Resolution 1127 (1997) and report violations to the Committee established in Resolution 864 (1993).
On the eve of his execution, Gurn/Fantômas escaped from custody by being replaced by an actor who had modelled the appearance of his latest character after him and was guillotined in his place. Lady Beltham remained constantly torn between her passion for the villain and her horror at his criminal schemes. She eventually committed suicide in 1910. Fandor fell in love with Hélène and, despite Fantômas's repeated attempts to break them up, married her.
The restrictions would come into force at 00:01 EST on 25 June 1998 unless decided otherwise, and a review would be undertaken of the restrictions, including the possibility of further measures. The GURN was requested to notify the Committee which areas it did not control, further requesting the Committee to report to the Council by 31 July 1998 on the imposition of the measures and for countries to report on the measures they had taken by 15 July 1998.
One example of a variation of the original Human Blockhead act is the "Human Meathead", created in 2000 by Ryan Stock. The performer displays a large meat hook and then proceeds to force it into the nostril, through his nasal cavity and out his mouth. When performing this stunt, Ryan Stock has said that he had suspended up to 70lbs from the end of the inserted hook. In 2017, Zak Crouch, of Tinderbox Circus Sideshow, created a variation on the Human Blockhead with a gurn.
The origins of the gurning competition itself are unclear, and it may not be so old, although it was described as an ancient tradition by local newspaper The Cumberland Paquet in 1852. Those with the greatest gurn capabilities are often those with no teeth, as this provides greater room to move the jaw further up. In some cases, the elderly or otherwise toothless can be capable of gurns covering the entire nose. Peter Jackman became England's best-known gurner, winning the world championship four times, beginning in 1998 with a face called the "Bela Lugosi".
His skills and his determination, even as a child, allowed him to participate in more advanced age leagues. At the age of 7 Martin began playing for Los Toros GURN alongside children 2 years his senior. Due to the scarcity of youth soccer leagues in Monterrey, Martin would travel great distances to participate in local leagues in neighboring Cadereyta, Nuevo Leon. While playing for the local leagues Martin was scouted by the president of the GPA, Gerencia De Proyectos y Almacenmiento, soccer team Guillermo Caceres who became a great influence on Martin's career and life.
The Security Council welcomed the establishment of the GURN as called for in Resolution 1102 (1997). The parties were called upon to implement the other aspects of the peace process, such as the integration of UNITA soldiers into the Angolan Armed Forces, demobilisation and the improvement of state administration throughout the country. In this regard, the Council anticipated a meeting between the President of Angola José Eduardo dos Santos and the leader of UNITA Jonas Savimbi to contribute towards the process of national reconciliation. UNAVEM III's mandate was extended so that it could assist in the implementation of the remaining aspects of the peace process.
Plymouth Light in the earthworks of Fort Andrew Gurnet Point, also known as The Gurnet, is located at the end of the peninsula at the entrance to Plymouth Bay in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and is a headland and the small private settlement located on it. The Pilgrims who settled Plymouth in 1620 named it Gurnett's Nose for its resemblance to headlands in the English Channel where gurnett fish were plentiful.The Gurnet by Charles W.E. Morris at Pilgrimhall.org The Gurnet (pronounced gurn-it with the accent on the first syllable) is the home of Plymouth (Gurnet) Lighthouse as well as Fort Andrew from the Revolutionary War and Civil War.
United Nations Security Council resolution 1106, adopted unanimously on 16 April 1997, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, the Council welcomed the establishment of the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN) and extended the mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission III (UNAVEM III) until 30 June 1997. The resolution noted the improving situation in Angola with regard to the peace process. The National Assembly approved the status of the leader of UNITA Jonas Savimbi as leader of the largest opposition party and at the same time, also approved UNITA deputies in the Assembly. UNITA had 4 out of 29 ministers and 7 out of 58 vice-ministers.
Edgar Brackett was born on July 30, 1853 at Emerson's Corners (now Gurn Spring) in Wilton, New York to William Brackett and Elizabeth Ann Sherman. After spending his youth in Iowa he returned to Saratoga Springs in 1872 to practice law. In 1882, he married Mary Emma Corliss (1857-1931), and they had several children, among them the screenwriter Charles Brackett (1892–1969). His accomplishments included participation in the impeachment of New York Governor William Sulzer in 1913 and the founding of McGregor Links golf course near Saratoga Springs, "considered by experts to be one of the best in the country" in 1921. Edgar T. Brackett was a member of the New York State Senate (28th D.) from 1896 to 1906, sitting in the 119th, 120th, 121st, 122nd, 123rd, 124th, 125th, 126th, 127th, 128th and 129th New York State Legislatures.
United Nations Security Council resolution 1102, adopted unanimously on 31 March 1997, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission III (UNAVEM III) until 16 April 1997. The Security Council began by reaffirming the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Angola and the importance of the implementation of the peace agreements, including the Lusaka Protocol. It stressed that the Government of Angola and UNITA had to take urgent and decisive steps forward in the peace process to ensure the continued involvement of the international community. The efforts of the Secretary-General Kofi Annan during his visit to Angola were welcomed, along with the arrival of UNITA deputies and future officials of the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN) in the capital Luanda.
The universality hypothesis is the assumption that certain facial expressions and face-related acts/ events are signals of specific emotions (happiness with laughter and smiling, sadness with tears, anger with a clenched jaw, fear with a grimace, (or gurn) surprise with raised eyebrows and wide eyes along with a slight retraction of the ears, and disgust with a wrinkled nose and squinted eyes—emotions which frequently lack the social component of those like shame, pride, jealousy, envy, deference, etc.) and are recognized by people regardless of culture, language, or time. The belief in the evolutionary basis of these kinds of facial expressions can be traced back to Darwin's The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. Reviews of the universality hypothesis have been both supportive and critical. Work in 2013 by Nelson and Russell and Jack et al.
United Nations Security Council resolution 1195, adopted unanimously on 15 September 1998, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) for a month until 15 October 1998. The Security Council stated that the current impasse in the peace process was due to the failure of UNITA to comply with its obligations under the Acordos de Paz, Lusaka Protocol and relevant Security Council resolutions, and demanded that it immediately comply, particularly with regard to the demilitarisation of its forces and extension of state authority throughout the country. Furthermore, it demanded that UNITA leave areas it had occupied through military means and transform itself into a political party. The Government of Angola was urged to reconsider its decision to suspend members of UNITA from the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN).
United Nations Security Council resolution 1173, adopted unanimously on 12 June 1998, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, particularly Resolution 1127 (1997), the Council announced its intention to impose further sanctions against UNITA for non- compliance, unless it co-operated to extend state administration throughout the country. The Security Council expressed concern at the situation in the peace process, brought about by UNITA's failure to implement measures under the Acordos de Paz, Lusaka Protocol and resolutions by the Security Council. At the same time, it was recognised that the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN) had made progress in ending hostile propaganda in the state-controlled media and reduced brutality by the Angolan National Police. The resolution condemned UNITA for not implementing aspects of the peace agreements and Security Council resolutions, demanding that it restore state authority in areas such as Andulo, Bailundo, Mungo and Nharea.
It also reiterated demands for UNITA to complete demobilisation, co-operate with the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) and cease attacks on MONUA, international personnel, police and civilians. MONUA was redeployed to the areas where the extension of state administration was to take place, and both the GURN and UNITA were urged to refrain from actions that could escalate tensions. Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council demanded that all countries freeze assets of UNITA in their territories, deciding further that Member States should: :(a) prevent contacts with UNITA in areas where state administration had not been extended; :(b) prohibit the import of diamonds not controlled through the certificate of origin scheme or Angolan government; :(c) prevent the sale of mining equipment to areas not under state administration; :(d) prevent the sale of motorised vehicles or watercraft and equipment or spare parts. The Committee established in Resolution 864 (1993) would grant exceptions to the measures upon request.
United Nations Security Council resolution 1164, adopted unanimously on 29 April 1998, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA). The Security Council noted the progress made by the Angolan Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN) and UNITA towards the implementation of aspects of the Lusaka Protocol, including the promulgation of a law granting special status to the leader of UNITA Jonas Savimbi, the appointment of UNITA governors, a list of ambassadors nominated by UNITA, the cessation of hostile radio broadcasts and the establishment of UNITA headquarters in the capital Luanda. The Angolan government and UNITA were called upon to implement all remaining obligations under the peace agreements and Security Council resolutions. The Council demanded that UNITA end delays and linkages to irrelevant issues, and the completion of the normalisation of state administration in the towns of Andulo and Bailundo.
He had self-confidence and courage in his knowledge of the sailing ship and its environment, but was not self-promoting, or arrogant. It would fall to future researchers and writers,Commodore John Barry written by Martin I. J. Griffin published in Philadelphia by the author in 1903 and sponsored by 400 subscriptions including 4 from John Kessler’s Great-Grandson Brigadier General Harry C. Kessler of Butte, MontanaCatholics And The American Revolution V2 written by Martin I. J. Griffin published in Philadelphia by the Author in 1909 and sponsored by 614 patronsCommodore John Barry – Father of the American Navy written by Joseph Gurn published in New York in 1933 by P. J. Kennedy & Sons, PublishersFather of the American Navy – Captain John Barry written by Floyd Anderson published in 1959 by Benziger Brothers, Inc. New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, San FranciscoFather of the American Navy – A Story of Captain John Barry (Revised) written by Brother Flavius, C.S.G. published in 1966 by Dujarie Press at Notre Dame, Indiana to establish John Barry's exemplary war accomplishments and place in American history. Barry and Kessler had become trusted friends during America's struggle for independence.
In 1982 O'Callaghan joined the Scottish Ballet, touring the UK and continental Europe, Turkey, Hong Kong, Western Australia, and South Carolina, and performing in a range of classic ballets, including Peter Darrell's Carmen, Cinderella, The Nutcracker, Tales of Hoffmann and Giselle, and in Cranko's Romeo and Juliet, and Bournonville's La Sylphide, as well as La Ventana (Pas de trois), and Napoli (Pas de six, Ballabile). He moved to the West Australian Ballet in 1986, and then in 1988 to the Royal New Zealand Ballet as Principal Dancer. Touring New Zealand, Australia, the USA and Europe, he performed in a wide range of roles, including Hamlet (choreography by Jonathan Taylor) in the title role, Mozart in Wolfgang Amadeus (Gray Veredon), the Prince in The Nutcracker and in Cinderella (Jack Carter), as Albrecht in Giselle, as James and Gurn in La Sylphide (Bournonville), and as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (Malcolm Burn). He also performed leading roles in Pineapple Poll (Cranko), The Four Temperaments (Balanchine), Troy Game (Robert North), Les Sylphides (Fokine), Oscar Wilde in The Season of Sorrow (Garth Welch), and as Silvio in A Servant of Two Masters (Gray Veredon).

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