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  1. a very noisy and busy activity or situation

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In America, meanwhile, the hurly-burly of its public discourse has been on display.
Noted. Mr. O'Donovan, 87, is not part of the hurly-burly of royal commentary.
Thursday's endgame was particularly head-spinning, even for the hurly-burly of Israeli politics.
You have a sense of being away from the hurly-burly of the world.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Boardroom disputes will look like child's play compared to the hurly-burly of American politics.
The city also makes rules, of the kind that could never be enforced in the hurly-burly of Lagos.
The PageRank algorithm that first gave Google its power was a brilliant breakthrough that made the hurly-burly internet sensible.
When he learns the truth, he reflects on the emotional hurly-burly of love and the injury of his first heartbreak.
The day's hurly-burly typified Ms. Ahmed's intriguing, improbable and perhaps ill-fated mission of attracting Muslim voters to the Republican Party.
Congressional leaders find it hard enough to work out how many votes they have in the hurly-burly of a legislative session.
They removed the Senate from the hurly-burly of politics by insisting that Senators were appointed by local grandees rather than directly elected.
The populist rulers of present-day Venezuela claim Miranda as a forebear, but his hurly-burly life is a rebuke to their illiberalism.
President Obama could be deliberative, reticent and cautious to a fault, which spurred an appetite for a more impulsive, visceral, hurly-burly successor.
Enjoy the fights, get back here Monday for the breakdowns, and enjoy a bit of 'Road Not Taken' hypothesizing when the hurly burly is done.
Mr. Obama did say he was looking forward to some quiet time and does not plan to stay involved in the hurly-burly of politics.
With prose that was savagely funny, deceptively simple and poorly imitated, Mr. Breslin created his own distinct rhythm in the hurly-burly music of newspapers.
A somewhat dour academic and a paragon of politeness and correctitude, Mr. Arens seemed increasingly out of place in the hurly-burly of the Likud.
Unlike many of China's wilderness attractions, Laoshan has eschewed the hurly-burly of market stalls and other facilities intended to cater to a crush of tourists.
"When that was examined further, it was discovered that, in the hurly burly of busy [medical] practice, the vaccine was not always handled optimally," Schaffner said.
Presidential campaign slogans are created to help inspire allegiance and change minds amid the immediate, present-tense, in-your-face hurly-burly of an election campaign.
" According to Dowd, "President Obama could be deliberative, reticent and cautious to a fault, which spurred an appetite for a more impulsive, visceral, hurly-burly successor.
Beijing Journal BEIJING — When China's leaders began the hurly-burly transition to a market economy, they encouraged dislocated workers to take up their own entrepreneurial pursuits.
Shirley, the author of books on Reagan's 1976 and 1980 presidential campaigns, is a sure-footed and entertaining observer of the hurly-burly of national politics.
These days, one often hears laments that academia has become too insular, that scholars aren't willing to participate in the hurly-burly of real-world debate.
For American firms, returns are now 30% higher in their home market, where cosy oligopoly has become more enticing than the hurly-burly of an unruly world.
This architecture suggests how highly the ancient Romans must have valued the privacy of family life, its separation from the hurly-burly of the social world outside.
The hurly-burly commercialization of Pooh and his friends stands in stark contrast to the pastoral quietude of Hundred Acre Wood — and this was before Disney became involved.
Noise, in a world where we're not likely to be killed by an avalanche or a rampaging elephant, is also a metaphor for the hurly-burly of modern life.
With both major French political parties contemplating primaries this year, many here are watching the hurly-burly of the American experience with a mix of envy and worry, he said.
A cynosure of everything forward-looking and ambitious in urban design, it represented to her, almost alone, the apotheosis of the "super blocks" that destroyed the "hurly-burly" of city life.
A typical Greengrass chase scene or fight scene—and there isn't much else in the Bourne films—is a hurly-burly of bone-jarring impacts, dynamic hand-held camerawork and stroboscopically fast editing.
The Laocoön Group, the Hellenistic masterpiece of baroque, coiled drama, of muscle and bone, of form and void housed in the Vatican's collection, is a distant antecedent of Fujita's spatial-pictorial hurly-burly.
"Shame/Retreat" is all delicate folk melodies and sparse, plaintive vocals, while songs like "Self Mutilation by Fire and Stone" rumble awake like sleeping mammoths and"Silent Salt" slings shards of hurly-burly noise rock.
FRANKFURT — Central bankers like to portray themselves as being aloof from the hurly-burly of politics, coolly assessing the economic data as they ponder whether to add a jolt of stimulus or take some away.
" At the time, J. Brooks Atkinson wrote in The Times: "The authors have transposed the charlatanry of national politics into a hurly-burly of riotous campaign slogans, political knavery, comic national dilemmas and general burlesque.
The hurly-burly of partisan politics aside, obviously if your intended policy goal was to give people $1,000 bonus checks, then passing a complicated, expensive corporate tax cut would be a strange way to do it.
None of this would seem out of the ordinary in the hurly-burly of Israeli politics were it not for the fact that the other of those small parties is the far-right extremist Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power).
It would require an alternative candidate (none currently), an organizing effort and a confluence of highly unlikely rule changes, delegate votes and procedural hurly-burly whose likelihood Priebus compared to drawing an inside straight three times in a row.
For many, writing memoirs provides a calming withdrawal from the hurly-burly of political disputes and frustration at congressional opposition that blocked at least parts of their agendas, and foreign adversaries who opposed their designs for peaceful relations abroad.
That's not to say Bouie is wrong that there are benefits to clear, gripping, imaginative slogans over fussy wonkery or stuff that plays well in a focus group but gets tuned out in the hurly-burly of real life.
In a one-party state like China, the elections-equals-chaos narrative has been avidly embraced by the state-run media, which sought to paint this year's hurly-burly presidential race as evidence that the American political system is deeply flawed.
The DNA of that sweet little corner of the world has somehow been transposed to the hurly-burly of Flushing Meadows with its gigantic stadiums (with retractable roofs) and side courts jammed with patrons in the global-warming summers of today.
I have for a long time loved the Italian Futurists, particularly Balla, who made several paintings that looked liked swirling squalls of hurly-burly, and this constant activity certainly feels like a foundational feature of modern life, evocative of the way we live now.
British Prime Minister Theresa May could try to avoid being so caught up in the hurly-burly of negotiations within Parliament and with the EU that she loses sight of what happens next and the many possible ways to influence the post-Brexit future.
"The current hurly-burly of private communications with the Court, make-shift submissions and midnight filings is not the proper procedure to decide the fate of a $7 billion publicly traded company," Fujifilm said in the letter to the court that was seen by Reuters.
Beatles fans, from the maniacal to the merely devout, will be tempted to complain that they know this stuff already—everything from the Cavern Club and the hurly-burly of the Hamburg trips to the pullulating mob in Shea Stadium, in 1965, and so forth.
In thanking the people of various congregations — Jewish, Protestant and Catholic — for their well wishes upon his election, Washington took the time to draft letters that perhaps had a little more thought behind them than our average email or text penned in the hurly-burly of today's world.
It's not yet entirely clear what role they'll have over the coming weeks in the Senate, where their presence may not be entirely welcomed by Republican Senators who tend to view their own chamber as more buttoned-up and straight-laced than the hurly-burly House of Representatives.
With the action unfolding in an Oxfordshire country manse newly purchased by the successful businesswoman Audrey (Victoria Hamilton), the play's very setting recalls the Russian master's penchant for picking rural locales away from the hurly-burly of the city but remaining alive and alert to the complicated workings of the psyche.
For those who have no intention of squaring up to the noisy hurly burly of Camden Market in north London any time soon, two recent books can be highly recommended for further reading: Charlotte Salomon and the Theatre of Memory by Griselda Pollock (Yale University Press) and Charlotte Salomon: Life?
"The academy is caught between its role as a venerable institution that confers honors for the ages on film and the demands of the hurly-burly of social media, the 24/7 news cycle and the demands of the ratings," said Sharon Waxman, founder and editor in chief of Hollywood website The Wrap.
But after the dust cleared on the hurly-burly of the daily newspaper grind, their finest moments were when they refused to pander to fear-fueled public opinion -- humanizing AIDS victims during the earliest days of that plague and refusing to glorify the subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz during the bad old days of high crime on the subway.
Their approach is a refreshing contrast with well-heeled newspaper columnists and magazine opinion writers, who have found it easy to characterize college students as privileged, fragile "snowflakes" unable to cope with the hurly-burly of rigorous, free-wheeling debate; similarly, the book refuses to equate students' attempts to "deplatform" conservative speakers—by heckling, demonstrating, or disinviting them—with the right's bloody enthusiasms in Charlottesville.
Shakespeare provided the template around 220 with Macbeth's hurly-burly-predicting Weird Sisters — witches — whose descendants have inspired any number of updates, most of them gently comedic, like 290's "Hocus Pocus" or "Charmed," the WB series that debuted in the late 2400s in which three comely sisters with special powers and glossy dark hair run around San Francisco protecting the innocent from evil beings.
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle's "Storm Prototype" (229) renders data on supercell thunderstorms as two bulky, brain-shaped metallic abstractions that hang from the ceiling; the sculptures' reflective aluminum leaf surfaces give them a buoyant sheen yet their visual solidity, as well as their proximity to the floor, bespeak heft The prickly, multicolored swirls of Nick Cave's circular mixed-media wall hanging, "Tondo" (2018), also convey unease: the work's hurly-burly abstraction derives from Doppler radar images of cataclysmic weather combined with brain scans of black youth suffering from gun violence-related PTSD.
Miller, J.-A., in de Georges, P. (2012). "The Meaning of Kretschmer". Hurly-Burly 8: 161.
Misfortunately, the hurly-burly world, all jostling shoulders and grasping hands, has a way of gatecrashing even the most jealously guarded of sanctuaries.
February 2010 brought the launch of Miss Polly Rae: The All New Hurly Burly Show, with special guest act Elouise, directed by William Baker. Musical direction was by Steve Anderson. The show received high acclaim from critics such as Michael Billington (The Guardian) and Charles Spencer (The Daily Telegraph), amongst others, and it returned to the Garrick Theatre in the West End, newly named The Hurly Burly Show, until May 2011. Miss Polly Rae and her Hurly Burly Girlys have collectively worked alongside Dusty Limits, Frisky and Mannish, Ivy Paige, Lady Carol, Stewart Pemberton, Frank Sanazi and James Devine.
Selected as the second single of Level3, the song was released as a stand-alone digital download on 15 August 2012. Two CD singles were issued; a standalone CD with which included the b-sides "Point" and "Hurly Burly", and a bonus DVD version. The first B-side "Point" was used as the commercial song for "KIRIN Chu-hi Hyoketsu Yasashii Kajitsu no 3%". The second B-side, "Hurly Burly" was used as the commercial song for "KIRIN Chu-hi Hyoketsu".
McCullagh died on August 5, 1952 at the age of 47, committing suicideRichard James Doyle. Hurly-burly, a time at the Globe and Mail. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada. 1990. following a lengthy illness that included three heart attacks.
The International Lacanian Journal of Psychoanalysis. 2009, 2, pp. 207- 220 « Breaking the Frame to Free the Analyst’s Desire ». Hurly-Burly. The International Lacanian Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2010, 3, pp. 149-154. « Why is the ideology of evaluation pernicious ? » Psychoanalytic Notebooks.
Lacan's final public delivery on 12 July 1980, sometimes referred to as "The Caracas Seminar"Lacan, Jacques. "Overture to the First International Encounter of the Freudian Field". Hurly-Burly 6 17–20. was not, as this title indicates, part of the Parisian series.
Hosted by the École Normale Supérieure, under the patronage of the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, the Seminar now enjoyed "a much larger audience" and represented a "change of front".Lacan, Jacques. "Report on the 1964 Seminar". Hurly-Burly 5, p. 17.
The London Society of the New Lacanian School. 2010, 21, pp. 127-135. « Listen to the Autists ! » Hurly- Burly. The International Lacanian Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2012, 7, pp. 171-192. « What Can Psychotics Hope for Today? (conference program)» (PDF). Quebec: International Forum for Psychoanalytic Education. 2008. p. 11.
Lacan, J., "Overture to the 1st International Encounter of the Freudian Field" , Hurly-Burly 6. The Overture to the Caracas Encounter was to be Lacan's final public address. His last texts from the spring of 1981 are brief institutional documents pertaining to the newly formed Freudian Field Institute. Lacan died on 9 September 1981.
The first testimony from each newly nominated Analyst of the School is delivered during one of the Study Days of the School or the Congress of the WAP. These testimonies are printed in the journals of the Schools. To date, a number of testimonies have appeared in English in The Psychoanalytical Notebooks of the London Society and in Hurly- Burly.
Altig was allowed by the Union Cycliste Internationale to turn professional in 1960Coups de Pédales, Belgium, undated cutting within a year of his world championship. He rode his first professional six-day, in Denmark, that winter. Wallace said: > No man ever settled down better or quicker to a pro career than the able > Altig. In the hurly-burly world of indoor track racing.
Hurly-Burly, No. 2 (2009) Later he began to write poems in French, before finally turning to the writing of novels. Cheng won the 1998 Prix Femina for his novel Le Dit de Tianyi ("The Tale of Tianyi") (pub. Albin Michel, Paris, 1998). In 2002 he was elected to the Académie française, the first person of Asian origin to be so honored.
Kenneth is leaving the fictional town of Olympia, Ohio and moving to New York City with his bethrothed Bertha. Before leaving for Paris, his friend Philip warns Bertha that Kenneth may not like the hurly-burly that she is trying to impose on him. However, they do get married. Philip comes back sometime later; Bertha has become very successful, whilst Kenneth has stopped writing.
In 1785 he seems to have resumed his management of Drury Lane, and is said to have been responsible for the successful pantomime of that year, Hurly Burly, or the Fairy of the Well. In September 1788 he again resigned the management and his connection with the theatre, announcing on 13 September that his authority had only been nominal. He had found Richard Brinsley Sheridan a busy man to deal with.
The result pleased Lacan, and François Wahl at Éditions du Seuil was happy to publish. Seminar XI was published in 1973. In his "Postface", Lacan writes: "A transcription, now here is a word I am discovering thanks to the modesty of J. A. M., Jacques-Alain Miller by name: what gets read passes through the writing whilst surviving there intact".Lacan, Jacques "Postface to Seminar XI" Hurly-Burly 7 (2012) p. 17.
"Hurly Burly" was used as the closing theme song to the 2014 short film Fastening Days. The official music video was directed by Japanese director Yusuke Tanaka and premiered on Perfume's YouTube channel in June 2013. It features Perfume in school uniforms and shows them making dance moves and hand-and-feet gestures towards each other in a room. The group are based inside a locked room, as member A-chan unsuccessfully tries to open the door.
It was such a success that it led to a residency at the bar, another residency at Volupte (a burlesque supper club in the heart of the legal district) – and then a move to the Leicester Square Theatre in London's West End. This show received acclaim from several critics including The Stage and What's On Stage. In 2007 Hurly Burly won Best Troupe at the Ministry Of Burlesque awards. They have appeared on the Alan Titchmarsh Show.
Setiawangsa is an eastern suburb in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, located less than 4 kilometres from the city centre and located right next to Ampang. Puncak Setiawangsa and Bukit Setiawangsa is a neighbourhood positioned high up on the hills in the midst of a quiet surrounding, just minutes away from the hurly- burly of the city centre. Setiawangsa caters to some Malaysians and expatriates. Bukit Setiawangsa/Setiawangsa Heights is dubbed as the Hollywood Hills of Kuala Lumpur.
It was there where he starred in Mass Appeal and Return to the Chicago Abyss. He later returned to the Los Angeles area to star in the local production of Hurly Burly in 2004. In between the latter two plays, he made a guest appearance in an early episode of ABC's 2003 revival of Dragnet. The most important development in Adams' career outside of his acting at this time was his preparation for a filmmaking career.
While working there, he was involved in the production of the shows Love me just a little bit more, Rocky over the rainbow, La Vie Parisienne and A Tribute to the Blues Brothers. Together with Stichting De Praktijk he produced the play Hurly Burly. In 2005 he obtained the rights to turn the story of Dutch resistance hero Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema into a musical production. Soldier of Orange premiered in the Netherlands on October 30, 2010.
The World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP) was launched at the initiative of Jacques-Alain Miller in Buenos Aires on 3 January 1992. It was declared in Paris, four days later, on 7 January.Price, A. "Editorial" to Hurly-Burly, Issue 6, September 2011, p. 10. Its statutes"Statutes of the WAP", published on the website of the London Society are modelled on Jacques Lacan's "Founding Act"Lacan, J., "The Founding Act" in Television/A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment, pp. 97-106.
In February 1899 she was back at the Bijou for Brown's in Town as "Frida Von Hollenbeck", but this production was a failure. She then went to the Webber & Fields' Theater for the part of the sister in Catharine, to great success. Most of the cast, including Sadler, moved on to the production of Hurly Burly. She is credited with originating the "Dutch Girl" role (the "naïve immigrant") on stage, in her performance in the 1899 play Prince Pro Tem.
Throughout the final decade of his life, Lacan continued his widely followed seminars. During this period, he developed his concepts of masculine and feminine jouissance and placed an increased emphasis on the concept of "the Real" as a point of impossible contradiction in the "Symbolic order". Lacan continued to draw widely on various disciplines, working closely on classical Chinese literature with François ChengPrice, A., "Lacan's Remarks on Chinese Poetry". Hurly-Burly 2 (2009) and on the life and work of James Joyce with Jacques Aubert.
Ball was born in Farnworth, Lancashire, the son of (James) Alan Ball, a former professional football player and manager and later a publican, and his wife, Violet, née Duckworth. Ball started his footballing career whilst still a schoolboy, playing for Ashton United, the team his father managed, amongst the hurly burly of the Lancashire Combination. He fell out with his headmaster over missing games for his Farnworth Grammar School team due to him signing and playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He left Farnworth Grammar with no qualifications.
He became independently wealthy through investments and retired from editorial work to his suburban home at Conshohocken, Pa. He was twice married, his first wife having been Clara Lukens; she died in 1895 and two years later he married Elizabeth Killé Clark, a "distant cousin." Clark was the sister of Walter Leighton Clark, an industrialist and founder of the Grand Central Art Galleries. Nearly all of Clark's writing was published under the pseudonym of "Max Adeler". His best known work was Out of the Hurly Burly, extremely popular in its time and almost forgotten today.
Its boisterous, extravagant humor made Clark's work highly popular in England for many years, and some of his work was initially published there. "Out of the Hurly Burly" was the first book illustrated by comics pioneer A. B. Frost, who would also illustrate other books by Clark. Some of the pieces in Clark/Adeler's books hold up quite well today. A subject of much contention was Clark's claim that Mark Twain plagiarized his 1880 novelette "Fortunate Island" with A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, published in 1889.
In 2001 Makine began secretively publishing as "Gabriel Osmonde", a total of four novels over ten years, the last appearing in 2011. It was a French literary mystery and many speculated about who Osmonde might be. Finally in 2011 a scholar noticed Osmonde's book 20,000 femmes dans la vie d'un homme had been inspired by Makine's Dreams of My Russian Summers and Makine confirmed that he was the author. Explaining why he used a pseudonym he said, "I wanted to create someone who lived far from the hurly-burly of the world".
In chapter nine, Rollin Ridge highlights various murders, thefts and plunders conducted by Joaquín and the banditti. The group of Mexicans got so out of hand that a meeting was eventually held at the town of Jackson, where everybody agreed that they should search for Joaquín, under command of Charles Clark, Esq., the sheriff of the county. As John Rollin Ridge describes: “Thus was the whole country was alive with armed parties… Arrests were continually being made… Pursuits, flights, skirmishes, and a topsy turvy, hurly burly mass of events occurred that set narration at defiance”.
", to ask, "what is a science that includes psychoanalysis?"Lacan, J. "Report on the 1964 Seminar" in Hurly-Burly 5, 2011, p.18. The 1966 text “Science and Truth”, offers a response to this question, opening with the comment: “contrary to what has been trumped up about a supposed break on Freud’s part with the scientism of his time, […] it was this very scientism […] that led Freud, as his writings show, to pave the way that shall forever bear his name".Lacan, J. "Science and Truth" in Écrits, The First Complete Edition in English, 2006, p.728.
Behind them Watson, Laffite and Elio de Angelis emerged from the hurly-burly and all began to close on the dueling leaders. Reutemann was having some trouble with his gearbox and when Laffite arrived behind him there was little Reutemann could do to stop Jacques overtaking. The Argentine would later drop behind Watson as well as the five front-runners became a train of cars, nose-to-tail for the 18 laps of the race. Villeneuve had the power to get away from his rivals on the straight but in the corners they were all over him.
In 2007, he appeared as a guest judge on the Judges' Homes section of The X Factor, alongside Dannii Minogue. He has worked as a vocal coach on music TV shows including The Voice, The Voice Kids, All Together Now and Let's Sing & Dance For Comic Relief. Ronald has worked on the creative team of several West End theatre productions, including Rent Remixed, which starred Denise Van Outen, Siobhan Donaghy and Luke Evans, and The Hurly Burly Show. In 2013 Ronald co-wrote the musical one-woman play Some Girl I Used To Know with Denise Van Outen.
In addition, he has published his baseball memoir, Snake Jazz, and (under the pen name "DGB Featherkile") a collection of his poetry, Limbic Hurly-Burly. Many of his poems have appeared in such journals as American Poetry Journal, Blue Unicorn, and Evansville Review. His poetry won the Atlanta Review's 2007 International Publication Prize and the 2009 Fluvanna Prize from The Lyric. Baldwin's painting "Fugue for the Pepper Players" is in the collection of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, and was featured in Treasures of the Baseball Hall of Fame by John Thorn (1998) pp. 188–189.
" Few people outside of AIG itself have defended AIG's payments of the bonuses. Former White House Press Secretary under the George W. Bush administration Dana Perino defended AIG, saying "If they don't get it [the bonus], maybe they won't be motivated enough to try to help the company turn around." and accusing the "rhetoric in Washington" of "demonizing people". Terence Corcoran, writing in the Financial Post, claims that AIG is innocent, and instead "massive government failure" on the part of Barack Obama, whom Corcoran claims "doesn't get it," is at fault. Evan Newmark of The Wall Street Journal accused those attacking AIG of "hysterical, bloodthirsty ravings" and "populist hurly-burly.
At home, Carver's team were unbeatable, but away from home, they struggled for results and promotion hopes looked slim. Throughout the autumn, rumours persisted of a move back to Italy, but these were quashed by chairman Shanks. By now, it had become apparent that Carver and Raynor's continental style was not quite enough to win promotion amidst the hurly-burly of the Third Division, and Carver re-shaped his approach. In December, he bought Ken McPherson from Middlesbrough, a big bustling centre-forward, and the team won five games on the trot culminating in a 5-1 thrashing of Millwall in front of a crowd of 30,000.
Dazibao (Chinese: 大字报), posters written in big characters, and mass criticism and repudiation turned the senior artists of his work unit into "bourgeois academic authorities", and by destroying the "four Olds" (Chinese: 破四旧), all the traditional artistic pieces were labeled with "feudalistic, bourgeois and revisionist" (Chinese: 封资修). The Arts and Crafts Studio, like other units of its kind throughout the country, was plunged into the hurly-burly of revolution. In the chaotic winter of 1966, Wang Zigan took his second son to Nanjing in order to "establishing revolutionary ties" (Chinese: 串联). He was dispatched to do chores in a canteenWang, Zigan (2004), p.
Frost was born on January 17, 1851, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the eldest of ten children; his father was a literature professor. He became a lithographer, and in 1874 he was asked by a friend to illustrate a book of humorous short stories, "Out of the Hurly Burly", by Charles Heber Clark, which was a commercial success, selling more than a million copies. In 1876, Frost joined the art department at the publisher Harper & Brothers, where he worked with such well-known illustrators as Howard Pyle, E. W. Kemble, Frederic Remington and C. S. Reinhart. While there, he learned a wide variety of techniques, from cartooning to what later came to be called photorealistic painting.
Other Jagdstaffeln soon adopted the fashion until few fighters flew in the manufacturers' finish, their fuselages in particular at least sporting the pilot's monogram or perhaps his favourite colour(s), even if the wings (as was often the case) remained in camouflage. A squadron theme was sometimes followed, with machines decorated in similar colours or with similar motifs but generally personal preference seems to have been prevalent.Robertson pp.61–62 More than one pilot (on both sides) recorded that the contrast with the plain khaki of RFC fighters was helpful in rapidly distinguishing friend from foe in the hurly- burly of a dogfight and might have aided the accreditation of air victories claimed by individual German pilots.
Polly Jane Rae was born in Preston, Lancashire, England. Polly's burlesque career began in 2006, after seeing a poster for a burlesque course run by Jo King and the London Academy of Burlesque at Danceworks studios. She attended the course and completely inspired by Jo and her teachings she decided to form her seven girl troupe Hurly Burly (including herself). Taking creative inspiration from 1940s and 1950s pin-ups such as Bettie Page, Tempest Storm and Marilyn Monroe to modern artists like Madonna and revue shows such as Le Crazy Horse in Paris, their first show was held at the Soho Revue Bar (formerly the Raymond Revue Bar) in Soho in 2006.
B. B. King (2006) After the Yellow Fever epidemics of the 1870s, Memphis' population was very low, and it slowly started being replenished by country people from the Mid-South. Farmers and freed slaves alike brought their musical roots here, and the commercial hurly-burly created a polishing of this talent and heritage, best exemplified by bandleader and composer W. C. Handy. Memphis is the home of founders and establishers of various American music genres, including Blues, Gospel, Hip-Hop, Rock n' Roll, and "rockabilly" country music (in contrast to the "rhinestone" country sound of Nashville). Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and B. B. King all got their starts in Memphis in the 1950s.
The two toured successfully for many years, becoming one of the most popular and profitable acts in vaudeville. In 1896, the partners opened the Weber and Fields Music Hall, where they produced very successful burlesques of popular Broadway shows. In the music hall's casts were some of the greatest performers and comics on the American stage at that time, including Lillian Russell, Ross and Fenton, Fay Templeton, and DeWolf Hopper. Some of their routines were Pousse Cafe, Hurly Burly, Whirl-I-Gig, Fiddle-Dee-Dee, Hoity-Toity, Twirly Whirly, and Whoop-de- Doo. Advertisement for The Man Who Stood Still (1916) The duo separated in 1904, and Weber took over operations at the music hall.
William Peckover, Bounty's gunnery officer, affirmed that if he had stayed aboard the ship in the hope of retaking her, he would have looked to Heywood for assistance. Witnesses from the Pandora attested that Heywood had surrendered himself voluntarily, and that he had been fully cooperative in providing information. On the issue of his alleged laughing at Bligh's predicament, Heywood managed to cast doubts on Hallett's testimony, asking how Hallett had managed "to particularise the muscles of a man's countenance" at some distance and during the hurly-burly of a mutiny. Heywood concluded his defence with what Alexander terms an "audacious" assertion that had Bligh been present in court he would have "exculpated me from the least disrespect".
Estanislao Oziewicz (born 1952) is a Canadian retired journalist. From 1976 to 2013, he wrote and edited for The Globe and Mail newspaper.China Hands: The Globe and Mail in Peking, edited by Charles Taylor, McClelland & Stewart, 1984. , pages 300–11 Throughout his career at the Globe, he was a reporter, legislative correspondent at Queen’s Park and in Quebec City, deputy national editor, deputy foreign editor, FOCUS editor, religious affairs writer, immigration beat reporter, investigative reporter,The Truth Shows Up by Harvey Cashore Key Porter, 2010 , pages 172, 261, 319, 327, 327n China correspondent based in Beijing,Hurly-burly: A time at The Globe and Mail, By Richard J. Doyle, Macmillan of Canada, 1990 , page 470 war correspondent and foreign editor of globeandmail.com.
In the following story from 1866, the author mentions the characteristic sounds as well as the instruments that were performed by those participants in the procession of a Three Kings Day "comparsa" in Havana: "Innumerable groups of black Africans "comparsas" went along through every street of the Capital city. The hurly-burly is immense and its aspect horrifying... The great noise created by all the drums, horns and whistles deafen the passers-by everywhere; in a corner a Yoruba king surrounded by his court of blacks, here a Gangá, another one there from a Carabalí nation... all of them, kings for a day, singing in a monotonous and unpleasant drone in their African languages."Moore, Robin D.: Nationalizing blackness. University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh.
Mrs Verney stood by the rails at > Newmarket and no one would ever have guessed that in the hurly burly of the > racetrack, she was taking bets. While other bookmakers shouted out their > odds she hardly ever spoke. Under the guidance and tutelage of her mentor, Arthur Bendir, Helen Vernet was made a partner in the firm in 1928 and was paid a reputed £20,000 per year in salary and commission as Ladbrokes' on-course rails representative. In 1939 she was living in Hove, Sussex. While never one to hoard money, she enjoyed an elegant and comfortable lifestyle that afforded the Vernets the opportunity to eventually settle at 49 Eaton Place in London’s Belgravia and holiday regularly on the French Riviera where she liked to gamble at the casino tables.
SomePete Burden and Rob Warwick: The Purpose and Practice of Conscious Business AMED, Spring 2014 are expressing caution about the way that conscious business might be reduced to a formulaic framework and schema. The concern is that these play down the attention that we give to everyday practices and how people relate to each other. The alternative view is that the practice of conscious business aims to raise awareness of the hurly-burly of everyday life and help people notice those assumptions that influence our perceptions and practice – to become more aware. From that emerges consciousness of purpose; it also leads to adoption of many of the approaches outlined by Kofman, Mackey and others, and to the outcomes they point to (better long term business performance, for example).
Two Hungarian-style hurdy-gurdies (tekerőlants) Hurdy-gurdy in Museu de la Música de Barcelona According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the mid 18th century origin of the term hurdy-gurdy is onomatopoeic in origin, after the repetitive warble in pitch that characterizes instruments with solid wooden wheels that have warped due to changes in humidity or after the sound of the buzzing-bridge. Alternately, the term is thought to come from the Scottish and northern English term for uproar or disorder, hirdy-girdy or from hurly-burly, an old English term for noise or commotion. The instrument is sometimes more descriptively called a wheel fiddle in English, but this term is rarely used among players of the instrument. Another possible derivation is from the Hungarian "hegedűs" (Slovenian variant "hrgadus") meaning a fiddle.
"Mirai no Museum" received mostly negative reviews from music critics. Writing for Land of Rising, Alex Shenmue said the song was one to skip. He felt that while the song was sung and produced well and catchy, “it doesn't fit the role of middle-section track in this album,” and “breaks the musical delivery.” He labelled it the “one true issue on the album.” Patrick St. Michael, writing for The Japan Times, said it was his least favorite single from the album and felt it was “painfully out of place.” Selective Hearings writer Nia labelled it a “dud” and “childish.” She said the song was the weakest and preferred their track "Hurly Burly" to replace the song, which was not featured on the album. A writer from CDJournal praised the “dreamy” and catchy production, but criticized the composition.
Săftoiu later attempted to clarify his remarks, asserting that he had not referred exclusively to SIE activities, but he was nonetheless forced to resign by the scandal that ensued. Reportedly, Băsescu refused to answer Săftoiu's telephone calls after his testimony and demanded that he leave office, and once he did so, Tăriceanu labelled it a tacit admission that the SIE had conducted unauthorised telephone tapping. "Demisie la cererea publicului ascultător" ("Resignation at the Request of a Listening Public") , Jurnalul Naţional, 20 March 2007; accessed 27 August 2010 "Săftoiu, spionul-dandana" ("Săftoiu, the Hurly-burly Spy"), Evenimentul Zilei, 20 March 2007; accessed 27 August 2010 After his resignation, Săftoiu became a critic of Băsescu's: for instance, in January 2009, he asserted that the President had intercepted conversations between prominent Social Democratic Party politicians Ion Iliescu and Mircea Geoană, prompting a lawsuit by Băsescu.
Cook enjoyed a low-profile retirement, with Smith's Weekly observing in 1936 that no other high-ranking politician had "staged such a swiftly effective fade-out from the public view on retirement from the hurly-burly". He was interviewed during the Sudeten Crisis and after the German invasion of Poland, on both occasions defending the Treaty of Versailles and blaming German aggression for the new war. Cook ignored requests to write his memoirs, and in fact destroyed many of his personal papers; this would later present difficulties for his biographers. His final public-speaking engagement was at a church function in July 1940, where he warned against authoritarianism and told the audience to "beware of those people who want to establish a new world order [...] the old things of the world today are the wisest and best things I know".
Fry's game was probably a little too refined for the hurly- burly of professional football, he never relished the aerial challenges that were more prevalent in the professional game, but having worked tirelessly to improve his heading ability he achieved his aim of international honours when (along with Southampton's goalkeeper, Jack Robinson), he was picked to play as a full-back for England in the match against Ireland on 9 March 1901 (played in Southampton). The following season (1901–02), Southampton reached the FA Cup Final, playing against Sheffield United, which was drawn 1–1, but Southampton lost the replay, 2–1. Although he had moments during the cup run in which he excelled, his positional play was sometimes questioned. Fry played in all eight of the FA Cup games for Southampton that season, but in only nine Southern League matches, with Bill Henderson being forced to give way whenever Fry was available.
This is regrettable because the chief distinction in the way of freshness the picture has to offer are the scenes which reflect the pulse beat of the dress industry — the crowds scurrying along Seventh Avenue amid the traffic of dress carts and the frenetic atmosphere of the showrooms where the buyers are not only baited with dresses but blandishments as well. The camera roves excitingly through this fabulous, hurly-burly in the pictures' opening sequences, but too soon Director Michael Gordon has to face the business of telling the story of a pert young-lady who is determined to climb to the top of the heap . . . With less whitewash and more honesty, I Can Get It for You Wholesale could have been an exciting, instead of just an average good, entertainment."New York Times review TV Guide rated it three out of four stars, calling it a "smooth but not stellar adaptation of Weidman's novel" and "about as accurate an image as one can get of the 'Rag Trade' circa 1951.
In the address, while arguing that light and fresh air were important for the treatment of wounded sailors, noted that they could "only be obtained in sufficient quantity above the water-line, and to place the sick quarters above the water-line, amidst the hurly-burly of a sea fight, traversed by projectiles and wrecked by exploding shells, is of course out of the question, even supposing that sufficient space could be spared." Instead, he argued for dedicated hospital ships, which "during an action ... would keep out of range but sufficiently close to collect the wounded when the fight was over, and sailing under the regulations of the Geneva Convention would be free from molestation or capture." A related article by Ninnis, "The Treatment of Wounded at Sea", was published in the Philadelphia Medical Journal in August 1900, and he expanded on the idea of hospital ships in a 1905 paper to the British Medical Association. Ninnis presented another paper at the 1908 annual meeting of the association, entitled "The Position of St. John Ambulance Brigade as Regards Mobilization", in his capacity as Chief Commissioner St. John Ambulance Brigade.
Its exhaustive reconstruction of her family history and social relations, on which he based his analysis of her paranoid state of mind, demonstrated his dissatisfaction with traditional psychiatry and the growing influence of Freud on his ideas. Also in 1932, Lacan published a translation of Freud's 1922 text, "Über einige neurotische Mechanismen bei Eifersucht, Paranoia und Homosexualität" ("Some Neurotic Mechanisms in Jealousy, Paranoia and Homosexuality") as "De quelques mécanismes névrotiques dans la jalousie, la paranoïa et l'homosexualité" in the '. In Autumn 1932, Lacan began his training analysis with Rudolph Loewenstein, which was to last until 1938.Laurent, É., "Lacan, Analysand" in Hurly-Burly, Issue 3. In 1934 Lacan became a candidate member of the Société psychanalytique de Paris (SPP). He began his private psychoanalytic practice in 1936 whilst still seeing patients at the Sainte-Anne Hospital,Elisabeth Roudinesco, Jacques Lacan & Co.: a history of psychoanalysis in France, 1925–1985, 1990, Chicago University Press, p. 129 and the same year presented his first analytic report at the Congress of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) in Marienbad on the "Mirror Phase". The congress chairman, Ernest Jones, terminated the lecture before its conclusion, since he was unwilling to extend Lacan's stated presentation time.

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