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If they break the law, they have to lump it.
"When the doctor found the lump, it hurt," the 61-year-old said.
Like it or lump it, the so-called Latin remix phenomenon isn't going away.
Which is why Facebook is trying so mightily to lump it in with the other inquiries.
That narrow network, like it or lump it, is the key to Oscar's plans to turn profitable.
Rather than lump it back as expected however, what the 22-year-old did next was extraordinary.
" Then again, she added with characteristic pragmatism, "If you write these things, you have to lump it.
If you lump it all in together, then you demean the women who are being raped and assaulted.
But that's still best part of two years away — so until then employers have got to lump it.
This time, it wasn't just removing a lumpit was that plus replacing implants which made recovery extremely difficult.
Being born in the nineties, I had missed most of the lump-it-long-and-trudge of the English game.
Instead of a girl who tells Grinch to lump it,she's a middle-aged gal in the hills of Mount Crumpit.
Sure, "Mom" doesn't have the depth or emotional integrity of "Transparent," but don't lump it in with the spiritually bankrupt "2 Broke Girls," either.
But lump it in with the rest of Eight's group, and the whole thing reminds me a little too much of my Hot Topic phase.
Google doesn't break out revenues from its cloud infrastructure, choosing to lump it in with other non-advertising businesses like hardware and Google Play sales.
To obscure the stated reasons for the protest and lump it all into a lack of patriotism is to -- whether accidentally or purposely -- miss the point.
Its cartoon-pink flesh is swaddled in a skirt made from grubby antique lace, the delicacy of which is in stark opposition to the bulbous lump it surrounds.
I'd lump it in with the many other analog-hybrid smartwatches out there, except without any notifications, it's more of a fitness tracker parading around like a normal watch.
That makes it easier for a big integrated oil company like BP to buy up U.S. crude from a number of sources and lump it into a big shipment.
If there's a lump, it needs to be imaged, and it needs to be biopsied, and if a doctor isn't willing to do that, they need to not be in patient care.
I went for my results and was told not only had they found cancer, but it was so deep that by the time I'd felt it as a lump, it would have been very far advanced.
Well, along with staying inside, reading the paper, and watching countless hours of TV. "You've got to either like it or lump it," she preaches daily, as if it's the first time she's bestowed such wisdom.
"I like it to lump it under the umbrella of 'science for everyone,'" she told me over the phone from her office at the University of Maine, where she is an assistant professor of climate science.
While these are fundamentally mundane in one sense, they are also suggestive of hard work, physical sacrifice and a no-nonsense, sleeves-rolled-up mentality, all of which are traditionally necessary to lump it in the English league system.
That's to say that once a product is launched there's a lot of work that is done to develop it, test new ideas and optimize but many companies overlook the process or lump it with the general engineering, which includes initial product development.
The conclusion to the intergalactic role-playing video game Mass Effect 3 was hated by many — but instead of telling fans to lump it or to create their own modded versions, in 2013, developer Bioware quieted the mob by bringing out a new ending.
On Saturday, when the International Monetary Fund is set to formally add the renminbi to its basket of reserve currencies, a move that will lump it in with the dollar, the pound, the euro and the yen, it will take another step in that direction.
Duterte, who was swept to office in May by a huge margin on a platform tilted towards the poor, said he had consciously shut powerful tycoons out of his election campaign and where his reform plan was concerned, they would have to like it or lump it.
Miss King's other nonfiction books include "He: An Irreverent Look at the American Male" (1978); "Reflections in a Jaundiced Eye" (1989); "Lump It or Leave It" (1990), whose jacket shows her cheerfully wielding a handgun; and "With Charity Toward None: A Fond Look at Misanthropy" (1992).
Duterte, who was swept to office in May by a huge margin on a platform tilted toward the poor, said he had consciously shut powerful tycoons out of his election campaign and where his reform plan was concerned they would have to like it or lump it.
Remember, young man, not just you inside here, as big, as sorry as your sorry story is, truly, truly, bad and ugly—we heard about the other poor gored kid in Flagstaff, son—but there's three of us stuck together in here awhile, like it or lump it and the dead boy, too, but do not despair quite yet, young man, maybe we will plea-bargain the judge down from first-degree murder and death to life imprisonment (though Arizona looking for an under-sixteen to execute and thus lower the death-penalty age threshold and here comes your son, a handy colored killer to make the State's case easy, the lawyers warned us).
The subspecies spencei is recognised by the IOC as a full species, the Mérida sunangel, H. spencei (Bourcier 1847), but other authorities lump it with Longuemare's sunangel, H. clarisse of Colombia and Venezuela or consider both spencei and clarisse as subspecies of amethyst-throated sunangel.
The Handbook of the Birds of the World splits this species from the golden-belled starfrontlet on the basis of bill length and plumage. Others lump it with the golden-bellied on the basis of the latter's subspecies C. bonapartei consita, which is intermediate in these characters.
Hemangiosarcoma of the spleen or liver is the most common tumor to cause hemorrhage in the abdomen. Hemorrhage secondary to splenic and hepatic tumors can also cause ventricular arrythmias. Hemangiosarcoma of the skin usually appears as a small red or bluish-black lump. It can also occur under the skin.
There's a lot of farting, and that goes on when you're hanging out with those guys." Robert Hecker of Redd Kross cites "Get the Time" as one of his favorite songs: "I regularly lump it in my top three greatest songs in pop music of all time, with 'Hey Jude' and 'Under Pressure'. It’s perfect. It is a perfect song.
" Hot Press editor Niall Stokes noted that in the lyrics, "Bono is clearly drawing on the experiences of those close to him, and particularly on the emotional turmoil that the Edge and Aislinn had been going through."Stokes (2005), p. 101 Bono said "that's in there, but it's unfair to lump it all on the Edge and Aislinn splitting up. That was one of the saddest things... But that was only one part of it.
The move worked and he sold his stock at a substantial profit, conservatively estimated to be equal to his tour fee.Smith, p. 130. Barnes played in Bradman's testimonial match at the MCG in December 1948, but otherwise made himself unavailable for first-class cricket, preferring to pursue business interests. He wrote a regular column for Sydney's The Daily Telegraph, prosaically titled "Like It or Lump It", in which he often criticised the administration of the game and the amounts paid to Australia's leading cricketers.
The novelty of the work has waned, and "Wellington's Victory" is not performed much today. Many critics lump it into a category of so-called "battle pieces", along with Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture and Liszt's Hunnenschlacht (Battle of the Huns): Charles Rosen wrote that 'Beethoven's contribution lacks the serious pretentiousness or the incorporation of ideology of Felix Mendelssohn's Reformation Symphony, or of Hector Berlioz's Symphonie funèbre et triomphale, but it is only the less interesting for its modesty.'Rosen, C: The Classical Style, p401. London: Faber & Faber, 1971.
Khichu Khichu or Khichiyu is a dough for making papad, however, owing to its taste it is also consumed as a snack or side dish. It is made from rice flour, however, other flours are sometimes used. The snack is prepared by cooking flour in water like porridge with cumin seeds and an alkaline salt known as Papad Khar (An alkaline salt with major components as sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate)Chemical composition of Papad Khar and then steaming the lump. It is often served with oil and chilli powder.
The two species in Oedistoma, however, may not be closely related and more research is needed. The spotted berrypecker is placed in its own genus Rhamphocharis, while some treatments lump it with the Melanocharis berrypeckers it is anatomically and behaviourally distinct. There is some confusion with the common names, as there are two other berrypecker species in the tiny family Paramythiidae, once considered to be close to the flowerpeckers as well; members of several African genera—notably species in the Old World warbler genus Macrosphenus—are also known as longbills.
Derriman, Phillip; 'Players Face Big Pay Cuts as League Feels the Pinch'; Sydney Morning Herald, 7 July 1983, p. 9 The Sharks failed to do this, and Miller was sacked at the beginning of October.Lester, Gary; 'Like It or Lump It'; The Sun-Herald; 2 October 1983, p. 92 That November Miller was signed by his former club Eastern SuburbsSport Digest; Sydney Morning Herald, 24 November 1983, p. 26 but played so poorly that he was relegated so low as third grade,Dasey, Jason; 'Rebel Shark Finds New Life in "Old Dart"’; Sydney Morning Herald, 15 September 1985, p.
211–213 When told of Gough's criticisms Wynne wrote that "both Pilckem and Langemarck were thoroughly bad in their planning, and even the Official History should admit as much – and Gough must lump it. He should have been sacked for them without a pension." However, Wynne praised Gough's "gracious" admission that Haig had been wrong to select him to command the offensive, an admission which eventually appeared in the Official History. Another of the writing team, W. B. Wood, wrote (letter undated but probably in December 1944) that Gough "was at last getting his deserts" for having caused "disasters" by "adhering to his own plans for breaking the German lines over the whole of the Fifth Army front in preference to Haig's views".
Contemporary glass artists sometimes use cane of larger diameter to make large murrine, which must be cut from the cane with a diamond saw. when, depending on the size of the original lump, it may be anywhere from one to fifty feet in length. After cooling, it is broken into sections usually from four to six inches long, which can then be used in making more complex canes or in other glassblowing techniques. The simplest cane, called vetro a fili (glass with threads) is clear glass with one or more threads of colored (often white) glass running its length. It is commonly made by heating and shaping a chunk of clear, white, or colored glass on the end of a punty, and then ‘’gathering’’ molten clear glass over the color by dipping the punty in a furnace containing the clear glass.

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