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The biggest thing is just leaning out a little bit.
Our representatives should be leaning out of their cliques—not in.
Knight, who was leaning out the window, appeared fearful of leaving the vehicle.
I have different personal daily macros for muscle gain, weight maintenance and leaning out.
You can even fight from your car, by leaning out the window and shooting.
"When everything was O.K., people were leaning out their windows, applauding the police," he said.
In sports that allow kicking, you're leaning out the window and into a shin bone.
Protein increases lead to muscle building and fat loss, and carb cutting leads to leaning out.
"You're both gonna go far," she said, leaning out of the pink booster seat to address us.
Picture it: Jimmy leaning out the car window with a pair of binoculars, ponytail akimbo in the breeze.
Leaning out of the Truckla's window, Giertz tells me she's been busy cleaning hay out of its bed.
We talked about our careers, climbing the ladder of success, falling off the ladder, leaning in and leaning out.
Are they leaning out a door just right so that they can shoot me but I cannot return fire?
The story he always told was that he was discreetly photographing her derrière while she was leaning out a window.
The moment of leaning out to walk becomes the most thrilling "Am I doing this?" moment of my young life.
In Noisey's own Noisey Atlanta, Bankroll drives through his neighborhood, leaning out the window to talk to people on the sidewalk.
The key to them leaning out and looking great is more about the habits that they do while not in the gym.
And then one day, leaning out my window onto Sniper Alley in Sarajevo, I heard it: the ringing of the tram bells.
Leaning out of a blue cherry picker, the men used electric hedgers to clip clip clip away roughly 50,000 square feet of greenery.
"WE PAY our money and you see how it looks," says Aggrey Batwala, leaning out of his minibus in Kampala's muddy taxi park.
With ropy, woozy-looking figures of the Virgin and apostles leaning out of deep-cut space, the sculptures are more spooky than sublime.
"Heeeeeey!" she said to a crowd, leaning out the window as she arrived at a new garden set up to remember the fallen.
On his second birthday last year, the palace released a previously unseen image from Mario Testino showing George leaning out from his father's arms.
Nik Wallenda was on hand for Thursday's show, leaning out into the air from the chopper to coordinate communication between Wallenda and the pilot.
When deputies arrived to the area, they found Dmitry Zellmer, 20, with his vehicle stopped on State Highway 11 and leaning out of the car.
In a story called "Brulard's Day," from NDiaye's collection, "All My Friends," a middle-aged actress sees herself, at about 20, leaning out a window.
It was two fish that had been thrown at him from a car, whose occupants were now leaning out of the window, eyeballing him menacingly.
Because angular momentum is conserved, Butterfly spins faster when in a curled up, or tucked, position, than when she is leaning out away from the pole.
Her father encouraged her childhood habit of watching meteor showers, leaning out of her bedroom window and memorising their geometry in order to look them up later.
It feels honest to admit that I don't operate differently from the dog leaning out of the Subaru next to me, I just have more purchasing power.
We went to the balcony and saw the neighbors leaning out their windows, trying (like us) to figure out how far away we were from the fighting.
They'd stare at his bandanna-clad head leaning out the side window and — in a moment of recognition, as if spotting a crown — either wave or come over.
" One video clip shows a white woman with a thin build leaning out of the vehicle's passenger seat, "either placing something on the ground or picking up an item.
It's not just getting yelled at every day—it's people leaning out of a car to grab your butt or your bike while you're riding, which is so dangerous.
"When I first started in this industry, I was brave and bold and daring, leaning out moving car windows, doing everything I could to get the shot," Dakessian said.
He made it about as far as the 16th floor out of 58 before being stopped by police officers leaning out a window and pulled in to be arrested.
As we make our way from LA to San Francisco, they smoke all the way up the I-5, leaning out the windows as America's freeways become their ashtray.
The ball was touched by a fan leaning out and ruled a double and in play before it was finally called a ground-rule double after a crew-chief review.
Every day, I would pull into the tollbooth and, leaning out the car window, prepare to either throw a token into the metal basket or buy a new roll of tokens.
Stop leaning out of your seat and towards her body when she has to grab something out of the overhead bin above her original seat, and sadly also above you, mid-flight.
Stop leaning out of your seat and towards her body when she has to grab something out of the overhead bin above her original seat, and sadly also above you, mid flight.
Currently, to track whales, trained experts crisscross areas, like Cape Cod Bay and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, leaning out the windows of low-flying small planes, hoping to see the mammals.
"In the off season when I'm not leaning out, meaning dropping body fat, I do heavy weight lifting 5 to 6 days a week with very little cardio," Guzman, who weighed 125 lbs.
As if to assure the visitor that Hitler's ass once sat on the leather seats of the vehicle, there is a cracked, plaster version of the Führer partially leaning out the back window.
Sandberg, the woman who became famous telling other women that they need to "lean in" has been most definitely leaning out as Facebook's travails have come to threaten the tech giant's business model.
Images posted to social media show people climbing the suspension cables and leaning out of moving cars to get the perfect picture, prompting local officials to warn people not to risk their lives.
Also of course, "Shook Ones Pt 2" was the first time I'd ever heard that song, when Prodigy's leaning out the car window as they go over the bridge—speaking of the bridge.
"You always know that it's going to be difficult," he said here in Nentón, leaning out of the van that would take him part of the way to his home in southwestern Guatemala.
The singer even shared one of the photos on her own Instagram account, posting a shot showing herself leaning out of a car wearing a mustard-color dress and a stunning pair of shades.
One guy decided he didn't even need to lock the port-a-potty he was in, leaning out to offer me a bump of MDMA off a debit card (which I declined, of course).
" According to Russell's Business Cycle Index, the odds of recession over the next 12 months are around 30 percent which is "right on top of the warning threshold for leaning out of risky assets.
The Duchess of Sussex was greeted by cheers from crowds outside the multi-storey building with many onlookers leaning out of windows to catch a glimpse of her in a sleeveless dark blue jumpsuit.
Earlier this year, National Review published an essay by Patrick T. Brown, a graduate student at Princeton, called "Leaning Out," which argues that public policy should make it easier for one parent to stay home.
He is either moving or he is swinging, he cannot do both effectively and spends most of a fight sprinting, planting his feet to swing, and then leaning out desperately to try and reach his opponent.
The recently-revealed artwork for Joey Bada$$'s forthcoming All-Amerikkkan Bada$$, which you can see above, has him leaning out the side of a rusted Cadillac, flipping off the camera in front of the stars and stripes.
KILIS, Turkey — Near the busy Turkish border town of Kilis on a recent day, trucks carrying cement bags lined the road, with tired-looking drivers leaning out their windows, smoking cigarettes, as they waited for the queue to move.
This jobs report reinforces that outlook and shows investors they should continue to make sure they're maintaining their equity allocations while not leaning out over their skis and that they should fight urge to get too defensive too early.
The internal documents reviewed by The New York Times indicate that executives for the company, FlyNYON, bristled at the pilots' concerns, insisting that the operation, which offered the chance to snap selfies while leaning out over the city, was safe.
"It's not 'bad mom' like 'Oh I'm gonna leave my kid for 20 days and run away to Mexico and have margaritas,'" said Mila Kunis, who plays Amy, one of six featured parents, some tiger moms, some defiantly leaning out.
Her G7 comments therefore risk looking like an attempt to shift both blame and responsibility — with May leaning out to apply pressure on social media firms in a bid to effectively outsource the responsibility for terrorism monitoring to tech platforms.
It "captures the fighter, in a dark suit and tie, his smooth face expressionless, leaning out a window, peering almost casually around a pillar to get a look at Joe," Greg Howard wrote in The New York Times Magazine in 2016.
It's difficult to say that the great learning and the great jobs come from leaning out, doing things in a nonlinear, non standard way, and playing only by the rules that fit your own style for personal learning and growth.
One of my favorite scenes in all movies is the first moment we see Hattie McDaniel as Mammy in Gone with the Wind: she's leaning out a second-floor window at Tara and yelling at Scarlett—a whole scolding litany at top volume.
Owning a La-Z-Boy is a shortcut to a taste of earned repose and literal leaning out, an act of passive consumer resistance to a culture of total work and burnout that offers no guarantee of the payoff that animated previous generations.
Looking down from her bedroom window a few nights earlier, to investigate an owl sound she thought she'd heard, Danielle had seen her father smoke a cigarette a floor below, elbows on the kitchen sill, upper body leaning out of the window frame.
Michael Tucci, CEO of Lexington Wealth Management, which manages roughly $1 billion and has an average client portfolio of $2.5 million to $3 million, said there are always going to be times to choose between leaning into the market, or being neutral or leaning out.
Conventional wisdom told me I should be leaning in, but leaning out for a year helped me remember who I was, what I was excited about, and how to think in a dramatically different way than I had been over the course of my professional life.
Friend's distinctive bay comes from deep in his diaphragm and his throat is thick with muscles capable of producing a high-decibel type "whoop-whooping" that provokes droll imitation by children and adults (who really are too old for that kind of thing, especially leaning out their car windows).
"Conventional wisdom told me I should be leaning in, but leaning out for a year helped me remember who I was, what I was excited about, and how to think in a dramatically different way than I had been over the course of my professional life," she says.
Despite the fact that we have more options (and power, at least theoretically) than ever, it's still a tricky time to be a woman — especially a woman who is balancing motherhood against a career, and trying to lean into one direction just enough not to be criticized for leaning out of another.
And although Twitter's data licensing program is substantively different from Facebook's — it collects a narrower set of personal information from users, and licenses only users' tweets, which are already public — it's interesting that Twitter is leaning into the business of making user data available to third parties at the same time that Facebook is leaning out of it.
Lyoto likes to fight southpaw more than orthodox, leaning 'out the window' when he throws his reverse punch to thread it down the centreline: Chinzo prefers to fight orthodox, which means against an orthodox opponent he will use the inside parry or hand trap to clear the line from his right shoulder to his opponent's chin.
" The videos show Meek leaning out of a car repeatedly asking a security guard at the Cosmopolitan Hotel why he is being denied entry, to which the staffer states "we are a private property—at this time, given the information we have, we are refusing to do business with you, we have the right to do that.
When she visited Philadelphia with the city's chief planner, she once told the CBC's Eleanor Wachtel, the differences between Jacob's view and the urban planning establishment's were clear: First we walked down a street that was just crammed with people, mostly black people, walking on the sidewalks and sitting on the stoops and leaning out of the windows.
Mr. Marshall's wryly observational "Car Girl 2," showing a woman leaning on a car from which a dog is leaning out, was sold by the New York dealer David Zwirner for $3.8 million, while the London-based Lisson Gallery sold four new colorful geometric abstracts by Mr. Whitney, priced between $350,23 to $450,000, to buyers in the Middle East, Norway and the United States, according to Lisson.
BUT WHAT I WILL SAY IS, LOOK, THE LEANING BACK OR LEANING OUT, WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL IT, WHAT I HAVE TRIED TO DO OVER THE PAST EIGHT YEARS OF MY LIFE, WHICH IS STEPPING OUT OF THIS POWERFUL ROLE AND STEPPING INTO A MORE CONVENTIONAL LIFE, WHICH IS WHAT I WANTED, JUST BECAUSE YOU WANT SOMETHING DOESN'T MEAN YOU'RE GOOD AT IT OR YOU REALLY KNOW HOW TO GO ABOUT IT. AND SO FOR ME IT'S BEEN A DIFFICULT TRANSITION.
Here the soliloquist came to a dead stop, and, leaning out of the window, contemplated the high road.
It was an oleograph commonplace picture of a girl holding a rose and leaning out of a balcony, an arch forming the background.
These columns were accompanied by a picture of whichever driver had been interviewed leaning out of his cab. The term was used in 2010 as part of road safety campaigns by the Freight Transport Association.
She is smiling, leaning out the train's window. This is cross cut with shots of Kolia and Volodia, her two erstwhile “husbands”, at first being annoyed with her departure, but then being relieved that they can now return to their carefree bachelor lives in their dingy basement apartment on Third Meshchanskaya Street.
In 2012, Northcutt made similar light of a 14-year-old girl in Brazil who was killed while leaning out of a school bus window; however, she was "disqualified" for the award itself because of the likely public objection due to the girl's age, which Northcutt asserts is based on "magical thinking".
Fuel economy can be improved with water injection. Depending on the engine, the effect of water injection, with no other modification, like leaning out the mixture, may be quite significant. In some cases water may also reduce CO emissions. This may be attributable to the water gas shift reaction, in which CO and H2O shift to form and H2.
A passing car with the second hand shop owner and his wife in front and singer Jamie at the back spots the crash. Jamie, leaning out to capture the crash was hit by a lorry from the opposite direction. Her torso flies off from the impact, hitting Sam who falls and his skull pierced by a long, upright nail and dies on the spot.
Races are held on the same tracks as solo motocross but the handling of the machines differs as sidecars don't lean. The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out. The coordination between the driver and the passenger are therefore of highest importance.The World Championship – Other: What is Sidecarcross.
The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out. The coordination between the driver and the passenger are therefore of highest importance.The World Championship – Other: What is Sidecarcross.com, accessed: 17 October 2013 While usually a male-dominated sport the 2014 season saw the participation of a woman driver in the competition.
The music video premiered on MTV on February 5, 2007. The clip opens with Lopez driving an old car down a dusty highway in the middle of the desert, leaning out of the window singing. She pulls over at a gas station and enters the bathroom to change clothes. She is then seen dancing in the desert with flames in front and behind her.
While the officer is talking to Laura and calling for backup, the car reappears and rams the cop, killing him instantly. The driver then speeds away with Stephanie leaning out the window, crying for help. Laura resumes the chase after the car, despite the kids continuously pleading for her to slow down. Soon, the bus nearly drives off the edge of a cliff near a train bridge.
Races are held on the same tracks as solo motocross but the handling of the machines differs as sidecars don't lean. The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out. The coordination between the driver and the passenger are therefore of highest importance.The World Championship - Other: What is Sidecarcross.
Races are held on the same tracks as solo motocross but the handling of the machines differs as sidecars don't lean. The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out. The coordination between the driver and the passenger are therefore of highest importance.The World Championship - Other: What is Sidecarcross.
The accounts independently reported that Anderson was in the back seat of the Cadillac and shot Tupac by leaning out of the back window. Kading and Philips claimed that the Crips were offered a one-million dollar bounty to kill Knight and Tupac. However, the two accounts differ on whether the bounty was offered by Combs (as reported by Kading) or by Wallace (as reported by Phillips).
It depicts a crowd gathered around a quack doctor as he promotes his wares. Dou also paints himself leaning out the window with a palette in hand. By including himself in the composition, he contrasts the deceptions involved in painting with those of quack medicine. For Dou, the composition was a departure; he was known for niche pieces, which depict an interior framed by a window.
The game's producer, Bryan Intihar, called it: "...the game [they've] been meaning to make for 20 years." Microsoft supported it and shared the same vision and the idea of creating something new. According to Price, Insomniac wanted to "break the rules of shooters". He felt that the last generation of shooters had established a formula of staying behind cover for defense, and leaning out from it to attack.
Turning the knob on the choke rod clockwise closes the fuel flow, leaning out the engine; turning the knob counterclockwise opens the fuel flow to the engine. The gauge cluster includes three basic gauges. The cluster is in a diamond formation, with the start key and pop-out locking switch is on the left point. The top of the cluster holds the gas gauge, which directly connects into the gas tank, behind the dashboard.
A still from the music video showing Hillary Scott singing while leaning out of a taxi. David McClister directed the "Need You Now" music video, using a treatment he wrote in 10 minutes. The video features all three members of Lady Antebellum acting out scenes pertaining to the storyline. It begins in a hallway of a hotel where Kelley is sitting against a wall and Scott is in her room, with Haywood playing the piano.
The Tarnovo Constitution was retained, with the word "prince" replaced by the word "tsar." Ferdinand was known for being quite a character. On a visit to German Emperor Wilhelm II, his second cousin once removed, in 1909, Ferdinand was leaning out of a window of the New Palace in Potsdam when the Emperor came up behind him and slapped him on the bottom. Ferdinand was affronted by the gesture but the Kaiser arrogantly refused to apologize.
Sidecarcross is similar to motocross except that the teams consist of two riders, a driver and a passenger. Races are held on the same tracks as solo motocross but the handling of the machines differs as sidecars don't lean. The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out. The coordination between the driver and the passenger are therefore of highest importance.
A boy is teetering on the steep, slippery bank attempting to retrieve a football from the pool with a stick. "But that pool is deep. The boy is showing off...the bank is slippery," says the spirit, approaching from behind as the child slips into the water. "The unwary ones are easier still," observes the spirit, as a boy is seen fishing in a duckpond, leaning out over the water as he holds onto a tree branch.
Having just been discharged from the military, Mak-dong is on the train home. As he leans out the train platform, Mi-ae, a beautiful woman in the car ahead of him, is also leaning out. Her pink scarf escapes from her and poignantly lands on Mak-dong's face, blinding him. As he goes back into the train car to return the scarf, he becomes embroiled in a fight with a group of thugs who are harassing Mi-ae.
In 1995 Ström did her first long-form video, Windowpillow- a Berlin habit , about the East Berliner practice of leaning out of their windows, while resting their arms on pillows. The work included both film and pillows and was first shown at Saga Basement, an artist's run space. Having just graduated, this film contributed to her having her first solo show at Casey Kaplan gallery in New York 1997. From 1995 Ström began to do her own film soundtracks.
To compensate, riders leaned out, moving their body's centre of gravity away from the motorcycle, eventually leaning out so far that their knee would skid along the pavement. Ablative knee pucks or knee sliders were then added to the riders' racing leathers to allow their knees to scrape smoothly along the tarmac through turns. The first radial tyres for cars appeared in 1943, but motorcyclists waited forty more years for this technology to come to motorcycles.
In 'Street Angels,' the setting enhances the mise– en–scéne in the way that it features people leaning out of windows and watching alleys. When the shot return to the balcony, it signals the narrative beginning. Many shots in 'Street Angel' are from second–storey windows, reminding viewers of the composition of the lithographed illustration and the view from the box seats in stage theatres. Also, the shots between Xiao Hong and Xiao Chen’s second–floor rooms maintain the practice of theatrical spectatorship.
No. 76 appeared late in this year with a totally enclosed top deck, there being no bulkheads. This car had no service number holders and the number “3” was painted at each end of the upper deck. These enclosed ends were not popular with the conductors for, when leaning out of the rather narrow end sliding windows to see that all passengers had boarded or alighted, their hats were knocked off unless they had taken the precaution to remove them first.
Surviving towers range in height from to , and to in circumference; that at Kilmacduagh being the highest surviving in Ireland (and leaning out of perpendicular).Alan Van Dine, Unconventional Builders, Doubleday Ferguson, 1977, p. 29, 34 The masonry differs according to date, the earliest examples being uncut rubble, while the later ones are of neatly joined stonework (ashlar). The lower portion is solid masonry with a single door raised two to three metres above, often accessible only by a ladder.
Hafner made the run in just two hours, including seven stops, one of which was fourteen minutes at Turner's for supper. The passengers were badly frightened at the speed of the train. When the train reached Jersey, one of the passengers passed Ben as he was leaning out of his cab, and yelled at him: : "Say, I'd rather sail in the 'Flying Dutchman' than ride after you!" From that day to this Ben Hafner has been the "Flying Dutchman" to all railroad men.
But by lap 5 the incidents began to occur which would affect Mansell's ability to pass Senna. This was because so many yellow flags were being displayed by the marshals around the extremely wet circuit. On lap six Mansell moved alongside Senna on the Brabham Straight but quickly saw a wave from a marshal, who was leaning out from the barriers, to warn of wreckage ahead. Nicola Larini's Modena-Lamborghini had crashed on the straight and was lying across the track.
All races, manufacturers and the vast majority of riders in the competition being in and from Europe. Sidecarcross is similar to motocross except that the teams consist of two riders, a driver and a passenger. Races are held on the same tracks as solo motocross but the handling of the machines differs as sidecars do not lean. The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out.
In Egypt in 1993-94 she obtained unusual permission to fly over the Valley of the Kings and along the Nile. Leaning out of an old Russian military helicopter, she photographed dozens of ancient sites. The result was a unique collection of aerial photographs in her 1996 book Egypt: Antiquities from Above. Closer to home Bridges photographed ancient and contemporary sites across the United States, from Pre-Columbian mounds in the Midwest and geoglyphs in California, to lava flows in Hawaii and glaciers in Alaska.
2014 calendar FIM website, accessed: 23 September 2014 Sidecarcross is similar to motocross except that the teams consist of two riders, a driver and a passenger. Races are held on the same tracks as solo motocross but the handling of the machines differs as sidecars don't lean. The majority of physical work in the sport is carried out by the passenger, who speeds up the sidecarcross in corners by leaning out. The coordination between the driver and the passenger is therefore of highest importance.
The mature woman surrounded by the small children symbolizes the virtue of charity while the young couple holding hands represent conjugal love. The painting includes a self-portrait of the artist who is leaning out of a window in the background to the right. A slightly different version of the work, painted in the same year as the Prado version, is in the National Museum in Warsaw.Portrait of a family in a garden at the Prado Museum He was also known as a painter of small portraits.
Hiking technique demonstrated on a Laser Radial. In sailing, hiking (stacking or stacking out in New Zealand; leaning out or sitting out in United Kingdom) is the action of moving the crew's body weight as far to windward (upwind) as possible, in order to decrease the extent the boat heels (leans away from the wind). By moving the crew's weight to windward, the moment of that force around the boat's center of buoyancy is increased. This opposes the heeling moment of the wind pushing sideways against the boat's sails.
From a boat on a lake, Rudolfe, one of the young men, becomes captivated by a girl he sees leaning out of a window in a house on the lakeside. He instantly decides to stop in the village, and makes enquiries. He is told that the girl is a young English girl staying with her grandfather who has come there for his health with a dumb girl as a servant. Rudolfe tries to obtain invitations and eventually creeps into the garden and overhears the two girls talking Italian.
Upon reaching a familiar clearing, Nankiwi recognized his neighbors, and leaning out of the plane, wildly waved and shouted to them. Later that afternoon, the younger woman became restless, and though the missionaries offered their visitors sleeping quarters, Nankiwi and the young woman left the beach with little explanation. The older woman apparently had more interest in conversing with the missionaries, and remained there most of the night. After seeing Nankiwi in the plane, a small group of Huaorani decided to make the trip to Palm Beach, and left the following morning, January 7.
The band rehearsed for the tour in Pensacola, Florida, the same city where the tour kicked off. It was the first time the band has performed live in the state, and the band received some flak from locals who didn't understand their appearance ("I've been called a faggot about twenty times today, mostly from guys leaning out of trucks. This is sort of a backward place, isn't it?" noted Alan Wilder). The tour kicked off with a North American leg in late May, finishing up in early August in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium.
Kading's implication of Anderson was similar to allegations made in Philips' series and Scott's book. Each account said that four black men were in the white Cadillac that pulled up alongside the BMW that Knight and Tupac were riding in on the night of the shooting. The accounts independently reported that Anderson was in the back seat of the Cadillac and shot Tupac by leaning out of the back window. Kading and Philips claimed that the Crips were offered a $1 million dollar bounty to kill Knight and Shakur.
The cover photograph for issue four was taken in Hoboken, NJ. The plant leaning out the window is a ten-year-old spider plant still living in Matthew Kressel's apartment. The leaping fish is a marlin, and the planet in the background is Jupiter. The empty store in the photograph is now occupied by a company that sells "joke" shirts. The leaping marlin was inspired by the Hoboken fish store, Joseph Apicella & Sons, which had a huge metal sign in front of their shop of a leaping marlin.
John Griffith leaning out the hatch of the X-1 #2 John H. Griffith was a test pilot for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, one of the pilots of the Bell X-1. Griffith grew up in Homewood, Illinois. He joined the United States Army Air Corps in November 1941, and served in the South Pacific during World War II. He flew 189 missions in the Curtiss P-40 fighter and was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses and four Air Medals. Following the war, he attended Purdue University, studying aeronautical engineering.
The most immediately prominent errors are the first three or four: # The man in the foreground's fishing rod's line passes behind that of the man behind him. # The sign is moored to two buildings, one in front of the other, with beams that show no difference in depth # The sign is overlapped by two distant trees. # The man climbing the hill is lighting his pipe with the candle of the woman leaning out of the upper story window. # The crow perched on the tree is massive in comparison to it.
Jane's body is dumped into the lake and the villagers agree to tell the outside world that she left without a word of her destination or plans. The film ends back in the psychiatric hospital where Jane realises she is dead and in Dorothy's body. The gentleman she is speaking to ends up being the father of David and her husband/lover. After saying her farewells and leaving Dorothy's body Dorothy is seen leaning out the window and looking at the sky with a smile on her face as she takes a deep breath.
The next morning, Ellen and Allan-Bane enter the guard-room at Stirling Castle, hoping to visit Douglas in prison. Ellen is taken to a furnished room upstairs to wait; Allan-Bane is shown to the cell of the gravely injured Roderick, who dies as Allan sings of the recent battle between Roderick's men and the royalist forces. Meanwhile, leaning out of the window, Ellen is startled and heartbroken to hear the voice of Malcolm, singing in one of the turrets. Soon afterwards Fitz-James arrives to tell her that it is time for her audience with the king.
On July 7, 2019, 18-month-old Chloe Wiegand died after falling through an open window on the 11th deck while the ship was docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her 51-year- old grandfather, Salvatore Anello, had placed her on a railing and lost his grip while holding her. Anello claimed that he was colorblind and didn't notice that the window was open, but the cruise line released security camera footage that they claim shows Anello leaning out the window shortly before lifting the toddler up to it. On December 11, 2019, Chloe's parents sued Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
Her life and writings have inspired a diverse group of artists and social commentators to make reference to her in literature, popular music, television, and other media. These include The Anne Frank Ballet by Adam Darius, first performed in 1959, and the choral works Annelies (2005) and The Beauty That Still Remains by Marcus Paus (2015). The only known footage of the real Anne Frank comes from a 1941 silent film recorded for her newlywed next- door neighbour. She is seen leaning out of a second-floor window in an attempt to better view the bride and groom.
State Library of Victoria > Ergo, Edward Snell At a railway commission enquiry, Snell defended his approach as necessary to complete the work in time, with the expectation that the engineering works would be upgraded as traffic and revenue increased.Report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly upon railways, Legislative Assembly to be printed, 11th August, 1857 The railway had the misfortune of a fatal accident on its first run. The company's superintendent - and a friend of Snell’s - was struck when leaning out of the train's engine as it approached a bridge. An inquiry cleared the company of any negligence.
It was the secretary who sent the letter to Poirot and he gave the butler instructions to let him in and take him to his own office, not Farley's room. Wearing thick glasses, he was unable to see that Poirot had returned the wrong letter. The act put on by Cornworthy explains why Poirot wasn't as impressed by the man as he expected him to be. Cornworthy lured Farley to the window of his room by a distraction and then shot him by leaning out of his own window, overseen by no one because of the blank wall.
The official music video (which uses the shorter single version instead of the full album version and was directed by Duncan Gibbins, who previously directed "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go") shows the guilt felt by a man (portrayed by Michael) over an affair, and his acknowledgement that his partner (Lisa Stahl) is going to find out. Madeline Andrews-Hodge plays the girl who lures George away. It was filmed on location in Miami, Florida, in 1984 and features such locales as Coconut Grove and Watson Island. The final part of the video shows Michael leaning out of a balcony at the last floor of Miami's Grove Towers.
In describing the image, The World Press Photo association said "The boy's expression mirrored all that Perkins had experienced and seen himself, and leaning out of his car, he attempted to steady his camera, focus and shoot. He says he knew this was a special image, mostly because of the symbolic meaning it had for him, but it was not an image he believed would win a contest." Five years later, Perkins once again shared a second Pulitzer Prize in 2000 in the category Feature Photography with fellow Post photographers Carol Guzy and Michael Williamson. They were awarded for their heartbreaking photos illustrating the plight of Kosovo refugees.
On July 21, Lillie Belle Allen, a black woman from Aiken, South Carolina who was visiting York with her parents, was riding in a car driven by her sister, Hattie Dickinson. Dickinson turned the car onto North Newberry Street and was looking for a grocery store when she saw a man with a gun leaning out of a second-story window. Multiple members of two all- white gangs, the Newberry Street Boys and the Girarders, were on the street that night, and many of them were armed. Dickinson began to turn around in the intersection of Newberry Street and Gay Avenue but the car stalled.
Gala asomada a la ventana ("Gala leaning out the window"), sculpture by Dalí, in Marbella After living together since 1929, Dalí and Gala married in a civil ceremony in 1934, and remarried in a Catholic ceremony in 1958Carré d'Art, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Anagramme Editions, 2008, p. 213. in the Pyrenean hamlet of Montrejic. They needed to receive a special dispensation by the Pope because Gala had been previously married and she was a believer (not Catholic, but was an Orthodox Christian). Due to his purported phobia of female genitalia, Dalí was said to have been a virgin when they met on the Costa Brava in 1929.
'Hamilton, A Strange Business. p. 163. Perhaps through the influence of Ackermann's, Parker would start to appreciate the importance of a good title – Looking Out (‘a resolute smuggler, leaning out of a porthole’) and Looking In (‘a weather-beaten sailor, in a similar position, reading the Naval Gazette) would become two of his best-known Ackermann prints.Welford, Men of Mark. p. 251. The Banquet Given on the Occasion of the Opening of the Grainger Market, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1835 was another large commemorative picture containing many portraits of local dignitaries, such as John Dobson, Richard Grainger, John Clayton (the town clerk) and John L. Hood (the mayor).
By the time of the Allied operations in Italy, Wiseman was a lieutenant and a section commander within 1 Troop. During a German counterattack on Termoli on the east coast of southern Italy, Wiseman was the only survivor after a German shell killed 17 of his men in a direct hit on their truck, with Wiseman leaning out the window in the passenger seat talking to a runner. The shell, probably a stray shot, had caused the single biggest loss of the SAS, and had likely been exacerbated by the fact many of the men had been carrying armed Hawkins grenades as they had been about to depart to shore up a defensive line.
The player and their allies and enemies can use nearly any structure as cover, firing blind from behind it or leaning out to take aimed shots while usually exposing their head more. Players can quickly switch between nearby covering walls or jump over lower cover to rush forward. Within Gears of War 3, some cover can be destroyed after taking some amount of damage, which can be used to a tactical advantage to draw out enemies from cover. New to Gears of War 3 is the ability to tag enemy opponents; computer- controlled allies will then concentrate fire on these marked enemies, while human allies will be alerted to their location on their HUD.
Bernard Jeffrey Davis (6 January 1933–13 February 2015) was awarded the British Empire Medal for risking his life rescuing a 3-year-old girl from a window ledge in a bomb damaged block of flats in 1949. At his death in 2015 he held the record for the youngest ever recipient of the award. According to the Daily Telegraph, Davis aged 16 was already used to climbing bomb damaged and dangerous buildings in post World War II London. He was walking near Borough High Street in Southwark when he saw a group of people screaming at a toddler leaning out of an open 6th floor window 80 feet above street level.
The Class 501 units were built by British Railways in its own workshops at Eastleigh on short 57 ft frames supplied by Ashford. Despite British Railways having recently built modern sliding door trains for electric suburban services in Manchester and Liverpool and on the Great Eastern Main Line (classes , and respectively), it was decided that these trains would closely resemble the EPB stock of the Southern Region, which featured individual passenger-operated doors located at each seating bay. To prevent passengers leaning out of the opening windows, they were partially blocked with three bars — this was for passenger safety when travelling through areas with limited clearance, in particular Hampstead Tunnel. This earned them the nickname "jail units".
Illustration showing a troop of senators as Confederate soldiers, led by an officer on horseback labeled "Trusts", marching down a street past the house with "Barbara Fritchie" labeled "Dingley Tariff" leaning out the window, waving a flag labeled "High Protection", Puck, February 1905 The Dingley Act of 1897 (ch. 11, , July 24, 1897), introduced by U.S. Representative Nelson Dingley Jr., of Maine, raised tariffs in United States to counteract the Wilson–Gorman Tariff Act of 1894, which had lowered rates. The bill came into effect under William McKinley the first year that he was in office. The McKinley administration wanted to bring back the protectionism slowly that was proposed by the Tariff of 1890.
The river leads to the treacherous Oak Falls, and the quick- acting Jean rescues the dog by leaning out over a rock and extending her hand, while thoughtful Louise first gets a rope from the trunk of their roadster and ties it around her waist so that she can swim out to rescue the young man without being swept away by the current; Jean pulls on the rope to assist while her sister gradually swims both herself and the victim to shore. Upon recovering consciousness, the young man appears to have partial amnesia. The girls take the young man home in the roadster, since that was where he was heading before his fall. Aunt Harriet and Cora Appel are in the kitchen, busy preparing for the girls' farewell party.
As the river ran inland, it became so narrow that it was said that passengers could amuse themselves by leaning out the windows and picking flowers. William Russell Panter, a descendant of one of the first pioneer families in the area, was apparently one of the first to enter the inland steamboat business. Wm. R. Panter bought a small steamer, Maria, and put her in service above Coquille, towing a boat hauling milk from farms to the first creamery on the Coquille River, which was about two miles (3 km) up the river from Coquille. Panter later organized a run to the Timmons cannery in Bandon, towing a scow loaded with salmon caught by fishermen.Panter, William, "Early River Traffic on the Coquille," Glancing Back (Pioneer Lore), at 16–19, Vol.
The arrival of a monstrous crow prevents the battle and Alice finds herself ... ;Scene 7 The White Queen – Alice, The White Queen, Young Alice ... addressing the White Queen, who explains the difficulties of living backwards and how to believe in as many as six impossible things before breakfast. The Young Alices offer the advice that it is better to suffer now for crimes one might commit, to which Alice replies that she has never heard such a thing. ;Scene 8 The River – Young Alice, Alice, Lewis Carroll, sheep Alice, accompanied by Lewis Carroll and the Young Alices, embark on a boat journey on "a perfect summer's day". Alice leaning out of the boat trying to grasp the rushes and Carroll remembering how the story poured from him, while a sheep knits, unobserved by Alice.
Meanwhile, having retreated to his own room, Horacio is now convinced that Traveler is coming to kill him. He begins to construct a kind of defense line in the dark room that is intended to confuse and irritate an attack, rather than deter it: water-filled basins placed on the floor, for example, as well as threads tied to heavy objects (which are in turn tied to the doorknob). Horacio then sits in the dark on the opposite side of the room, near the window, waiting to see what will happen. The hours pass slowly and painfully, but finally Traveler does try to come in, and the tumult that results brings Dr. Ovejero and the others out into the garden, where they find Oliveira leaning out the window of his room as if intending to let himself fall.
The episode opens with Richie and Eddie sitting in "the best seats for the annual Hammersmith riot"—leaning out of their lounge window. While admiring the ongoing violence taking place during what is supposed to be a carnival parade, Richie and Eddie decide to do some looting "when Currys blows", with one of the planned items to loot being a TV set. They later return to the flat arguing over the fact that Eddie dropped the TV while being run over by the "riot squad" but, to his excitement, still made away with a rubber duck that "came free with the telly." Despite missing out on the coveted electrical goods, they still manage to pick up their shopping for the year, over 60 Orion VCRs (43 being sequestered in the attic), as well as a BBC video camera and tape which Richie stole from a BBC van, justifying the theft by claiming he has every right to as he pays his television licence fees.
Meanwhile, the T.I.A.'s field losses continue to mount; El Super loses even more of his already fragile patience and subjects Mortadelo and Filemon to a series of gruesome disciplinary actions in order to "dedicate" them to their assignment. In the end, Mortadelo and Filemón begin to suspect El Super himself, and after some chaotic mishaps during their attempts to expose him, they finally think of asking him about what is done with the secret plans before they are implemented. El Super states that they are regularly delivered to the T.I.A. encryption department in the building next door, but since he distrusts the internal mail and the phone, he conveys the plans in what he considers a completely fool-proof manner: by leaning out of the window and yelling them, uncoded, across the street! (This method, of course, gives interested eavesdroppers ample opportunities to intercept the plans to their advantage.) Angered at having been ordered to clean up this self-inflicted mess, Mortadelo and Filemon lash El Super to a scoop wheel and a piece of cactus to their boss' rear side, marking him as the jackass of the day.
On April 2, 1939, Musya Metas Sokolova married Charles Sheeler (1883 – 1965), one of America’s leading Modernists, becoming his second wife six years after the death in 1933 of Sheeler's first wife Katharine Baird Shaffer (whom he married April 7, 1921). In 1942 Sheeler joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a senior research fellow in photography, worked on a project in Connecticut with the photographer Edward Weston, and moved with Musya to Irvington-on-Hudson, into the gardener's cottage that was the remaining building on what was the Lowe estate, some thirty-two kilometres north of New York.Westinghouse Broadcasting Corp. produced television series, "America: The Artist's Eye," 1961-1963; film of Charles and Musya Sheeler at home, and Charles Sheeler at work in his studio, ca. 1950 Sheeler worked for the Metropolitan Museum’s Department of Publications from 1942 to 1945, photographing a wide range of works from the collection, including Assyrian reliefs, classical Greek and Roman sculpture, European painting, and Chinese objects. Sheeler took many pictures of Musya, in the nude in both a black and white (3x4inch) series and in 35mm colour slides; other black and white prints show her laughing or leaning out of a window, or—on one occasion—sick in bed.

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