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Given that we're mere mortals, extreme reactions must be used only as last resorts.
This is a destination of last resorts for nudists, the LGBT community, and straight swingers.
Last resorts The number of people infected with gonorrhea has risen rapidly in recent years.
From there, it isn't a far jump to treat them like "last resorts" for the sexually unsuccessful.
Shutdowns, once reserved for dramatic standoffs and last resorts, are now becoming a normal way the Senate negotiates.
As one of their last resorts, the developers sought to borrow more money by issuing bonds through the city.
Opioids should only be considered as last resorts, and only prescribed after doctors discuss their risks and benefits with patients.
Image: Varghese Lab at UC San DiegoThanks to advances in medicine, bone marrow transplants are no longer the last resorts they once were.
We need our education administrators to use suspension and expulsion judiciously and only as last resorts, not as a default punishment for misbehavior.
Evans Syndrome was a medical conundrum, and while attempts were made to keep Donald stable, his situation only deteriorated—Days passed, and last resorts were resorted to.
While so-called "CAR-T therapies" from Novartis, Kite and Juno are now last resorts for patients who have failed other treatments, more doctors are growing convinced they have promise.
FUNDAMENTALS * CHINA: China will further ease its economic policy to deal with a prolonged and costly trade war with the United States, but it would save more aggressive measures as last resorts should the dispute get uglier, policy sources say.
SMM-NIC-IMP * CHINA: China will further ease its economic policy to deal with a prolonged and costly trade war with the United States, but it would save more aggressive measures as last resorts should the dispute get uglier, policy sources say.
I felt most effective when drawing enemies into a tighter line and taking them on in individual bouts, using my Force powers as critical last resorts to close a gap or give myself distance, either by moving my body or pushing and pulling the enemy.
Team coaches, trainers and doctors consider prolonged rest or surgery as last resorts, not only because it's impractical and costly to bench in-season athletes, but because they recognize active recovery as an effective means of overcoming pain for the quickest return to play.
Yates early music career was with Toronto-area bands such as Senseless and The Last Resorts. Yates was influenced by varied artists including Dolly Parton, Tanya Tucker, and Pink Floyd.
Surgical treatments, such as a semi-circular canal occlusion, exist for severe and persistent cases which fail vestibular rehabilitation (including particle repositioning and habituation therapy). As they carry the same risks as any neurosurgical procedure they are reserved as last resorts.
Addison and Wilson Mizner both died in 1933. Interest in their colorful lives as dramatic/musical subjects began with the 1952 publication of The Last Resorts, by Cleveland Amory. Irving Berlin was a friend of Addison, and referred to Wilson as "my pal." He began work on a musical called The Mizner Story.
Freedom of the Seas moored in Labadee In 1991, a journalist reported that passengers who disembarked at the location were not informed they were in Haiti.AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame, Updated with a New ... - Paul Farmer - Google Books.Polly Pattullo, Last Resorts: The Cost of Tourism in the Caribbean. Google Books.
Most of Višnjan's economy comes from agriculture mostly olive growing and viticulture. Višnjan is also known as one of the last resorts in Istria of autochthon Istrian bovine Boškarin. Boškarin, the first geno-park in Croatia, was founded With the intention of preserving Boškarin in Višnjan . Most of the people work on the coast and travel daily to work.
Sarpa Kavus even help in soil and water conservation besides preserving its rich biological wealth. The ponds and streams adjoining the groves are perennial water sources. These are the last resorts to many of the animals and birds for their water requirements, especially during summer. Sacred groves also enrich the soil through its rich litter composition.
It will > read: > Justpeace \ jest pés \ n, vi, (justpeace-building) 1: an adaptive process- > structure of human relationships characterized by high justice and low > violence 2: an infrastructure of organization or governance that responds to > human conflict through nonviolent means as first and last resorts 3: a view > of systems as responsive to the permanency and interdependence of > relationships and change.
The ponds and streams adjoining the groves are perennial water sources. These are the last resorts to many of the animals and birds for their water requirements, especially during summer. Sacred groves also enrich the soil through its rich litter composition. The nutrients generated thus are not only recycled within the sacred grove ecosystem but also find their way into the adjoining agroeco systems.
It was not completed; a partial manuscript is in the Library of Congress. After the 1953 publication of Alva Johnston's The Legendary Mizners he returned to the project and completed Wise Guy. It was never produced, though songs from it have been published and recorded. At about the same time, Sondheim began work on a musical based on The Last Resorts, which he discussed with Oscar Hammerstein.
Starting in the late 1940s, Amory gained fame for writing a series of bestselling social history books, starting with The Proper Bostonians (1947), and continuing through The Last Resorts (1952) and Who Killed Society? (1960), that satirized the pretensions of the upper class society, particularly in Boston, where he had grown up. In 1952, he became a regular columnist for the weekly magazine Saturday Review. He continued to write the column for 20 years, until 1972.
In the 2014 urban fantasy novel, Luke Coles and the Flower of Chiloe, the invunche is mentioned seven times. Later in the series, invunches appear in great numbers as Righteous Province's (Recta Provincia's) common foot soldiers. In the 2014 urban fantasy television series Constantine (based on the comics Swamp Thing and Hellblazer), the title character says that invunche are nasty creatures that tore out throats during the time of Noah, but were presumed destroyed in the Great Flood. A living invunche appears in "The Saint of Last Resorts".
The Kansas City Star reported, "The North end is recognized by the police to be the home of crooks. There is no other place in the city for them to stay." Meanwhile, the Kansas City Star reported the city government's open commitment against homelessness and unemployment for citizens deemed "deserving" by their willingness to work, including a homeless shelter and a basic job placement. For offenders who were too problematic for that help and who disobeyed police orders to vacate Kansas City, the legal system's last resorts were its main jail or a special court sentence into its workhouse.
Berlin's next show, Miss Liberty (1949), was disappointing, but Call Me Madam in 1950, starring Ethel Merman as Sally Adams, a Washington, D.C. socialite, loosely based on the famous Washington hostess Perle Mesta, fared better, giving him his second greatest success. Berlin made two attempts to write a musical about his friend, the colorful Addison Mizner, and Addison's con man brother Wilson. The first was the uncompleted The Last Resorts (1952); a manuscript of Act I is in the Library of Congress. Wise Guy (1956) was completed but never produced, although songs have been published and recorded on The Unsung Irving Berlin (1995).
Born in Dublin, Boylan began her career as a journalist at the (now defunct) Irish Press. In 1974 she won the Journalist of the Year award when working in the city for the Evening Press. Later in her career she edited the glossy magazine Image, before largely giving up journalism to focus on a career as an author. Her novels are Holy Pictures (1983), Last Resorts (1984), Black Baby (1988), Home Rule (1992), Beloved Stranger (1999), Room for a Single Lady (1997) (which won the Spirit of Light Award and was optioned for a film) and Emma Brown (2003).
Harris County Courthouse, home of the First Court of Appeals of Texas and Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston Texas has 14 Courts of Appeals, which have intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases. Death penalty cases, however, are automatically appealed to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and thus skip the intermediate tier in the appellate court hierarchy. The term Court of Appeals (plural) should be capitalized because the generic term would include the two courts of last resorts also. The total number of intermediate appellate seats is 80, with membership ranging from three to 13 justices per court, as set by statute.
Wise Guy, which had at different points the working titles (in approximate order) The Last Resorts, Palm Beach, The Mizner Story, and Sentimental Guy, is a musical whose music and lyrics were written by Irving Berlin between 1952 and 1956. It has never been produced. The subject of the musical is Berlin's deceased friend, the famous Florida architect Addison Mizner, to a lesser extent Addison's younger brother and sometimes partner Wilson, and their friends and clients. Berlin had been an investor in Mizner's visionary but ultimately ruinous Boca Raton project, and there had been talk (but no serious plans) of Berlin setting up a nightclub in Boca Raton.
Mikamo takes a cheap shot to try to atomize both women as she and Ayeka quibble over the rescue, before at last bristling over Yataka mewling there was no reason to do such a thing. "Tired of baby-sitting poser criminals", Mikamo decides to slaughter his "useless partner" but is blasted mid-stance by Ryoko, blowing a hole through the A.I. and the side of the ship. Last resorts Mikamo grows increasingly enraged as he fires repeatedly from orbit, his attempts at reprisal blocked by Tenchi and his Light-Hawk Wings. When Ayeka, Ryoko and Ibara take out his gun torrents the machine grows even more adamant, choosing to sacrifice itself and the ship by bringing it down on his enemies' heads.
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th edition: > This part of the Guinea coast was made known by the Portuguese voyagers of > the 15th century. In consequence, largely, of the dangers attending its > navigation, it was not visited by the European traders of the 16th-18th > centuries so frequently as other regions north and east, but in the Rio > Pongo, at Matakong (a diminutive island near the mouth of the Forekaria), > and elsewhere, slave traders established themselves, and ruins of the > strongholds they built and defended with cannon, still exist (e.g., Fortin > de Boké). When driven from other parts of Guinea the slavers made this > difficult and little known coast one of their last resorts, and many > barracoons were built in the late years of the 18th century.
Cover of Look, I Made a Hat The second volume covers the remainder of Sondheim's theatrical works, starting with Sunday in the Park with George and includes Into the Woods, Assassins, Passion, and Road Show. Also included are theatrical works that went unproduced or works Sondheim helped with in some extent throughout his career, including The Last Resorts, The World of Jules Feiffer, Hot Spot, The Mad Show, Illya Darling, A Pray by Blecht, Candide (Revival, 1974), Muscle, and Sondheim on Sondheim. The back of the book also includes an appendix which lists the original production credits for the productions mentioned in the book, as well as a selected discography that lists the recordings most frequently referenced in the book. As with Finishing the Hat, Sondheim gives an in-depth look at his lyrical technique and relationships with collaborators.
This led to her 1996 book, Last Resorts: The Cost of Tourism in the Caribbean, a critical assessment of the impact of the Caribbean tourism industry on the region, and a 2000 book about the Montserrat volcano crisis, Fire from the Mountain. Reviewing the latter in the Times Higher Education, James Ferguson stated: "Polly Pattullo's lucid account makes clear the Montserrat volcano affair cast unexpected light into one of the dustier recesses of British foreign policy.... Pattullo tells this story of separation and loss with an admirable blend of political objectivity and personal sympathy."Ferguson, James, "Islanders buried by volcano and burned again by London", THE, 2 June 2000. Pattullo's connection with Dominica goes back to her first trip there in 1984, when she interviewed the writer Phyllis Shand Allfrey,Pattullo, Polly, "Phyllis Shand Allfrey's 'Caribbean Chronicle'," The Observer Magazine, July 1985.
Here the Romans, on the southern shore of the Danube, established the military camp and the settlement Brigetio. A chain of fortifications built along the Danube shores protected the camp and town. On the northern shore of the Danube, the fortified bridgehead of Celemantia (near present-day Izsa), was built at the beginning of the 2nd century. Some historians suppose that there was a similar Roman fortress on site of the Komárno Castle because of the strategic importance of the place but excavations have not yet proved this theory. The Romans remained in Pannonia until the end of the 4th century when they were gradually pushed out by the strengthening attacks of barbarian tribes. Gothic, Slavic and Avar findings have been excavated here from the 7th and 8th century AD. After the collapse of the Avar empire at the end of the 8th century, Komárno had remained one of the last resorts of the Avars.

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