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The Ramones were making mischief by laying an attitude that was excellent.
In response, the fraternity members concoct a plan to improve their grades while making mischief.
Happy enough with a future as a housewife, she had focused her energy on making mischief.
They are making mischief in the Villa Villekulla and swinging from the bows of pirate ships.
But close watchers of all political stripes say that if Mr. Wallace has a bias, it is toward making mischief.
A one-time aide to the former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Kurson is a contrarian who relishes making mischief.
Letters To the Editor: Is James Comey, the F.B.I. director, making mischief that may affect the results of the presidential election?
Like a kid shooting spitballs, designer Beer Holthuis has figured out that sopping wet paper is the best material for making mischief.
The IMSC is intended to deter Iran from making mischief by increasing the likelihood that it would be caught in the act.
Did kids and parents pan-handling for candy or making mischief in their neighborhoods do it as a publicity stunt for a corporation?
A popular theory here holds that teens are spending more time connecting with friends at home using screens and less time out in the world making mischief.
Now that there's no child on the way, he and Rhonda can get back to their old ways — lying, making mischief and looking out only for themselves.
The point is cleverness and looking cool, though, mostly the movie is about Ritchie's own conspicuous pleasure directing famous actors having a lark, trading insults, making mischief.
By interposing her own stories among Austen's, changing heroines and making mischief, Aiken forces us to see what Austen made her own heroines see: themselves from another perspective.
And the conservative anti-fraud activists who dominated the commission, including its vice chair and de facto head, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, aren't about to stop making mischief.
As audience members arrived at Japan Society on Friday night, the performer Takao Kawaguchi was already in motion, sliding down banisters, wrestling with a garden hose and otherwise making mischief in the theater lobby.
With the reform nemesis Jeff Sessions no longer making mischief as attorney general, advocates from both parties voiced optimism about the bill's chances, if only the president would give it an extra little boost.
" The score didn't seem to matter one iota to Nolan and his clan, all rocking multiple pieces of Sixers flair, and making mischief with other rallying cries like "Trust the Pro-cess!" and "Rob-in's Bet-ter!
Those methods include hackers penetrating voter registration rolls and making their own alterations; taking down websites with an attack of so much data that voters cannot get information about their polling places, as well as directly making mischief with voting machines.
Before signing up as a pioneer to develop his plot of empty land, he edited a now defunct newspaper, Dissident, spent time in a Soviet jail accused of "parasitism," and did freelance work as a political consultant specializing in making mischief.
In June 2012 she appeared in Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests at the Liverpool Playhouse. In 2016 she appeared in two plays as part of the RSC's Making Mischief Season.
Keeler unaware of the trap, claimed to 'channel' the spirits of the sister and relatives.McLeod, Kembrew. (2014). Pranksters: Making Mischief in the Modern World. New York University Press. p. 88.
The Aurum Film Encyclopedia: Horror ed. Phil Hardy (Aurum Press, 1985, 1995).Making Mischief: The Cult Films of Pete Walker by Steve Chibnall (FAB Press, 1998).English Gothic: A Century of Horror Cinema by Jonathan Rigby (Reynolds & Hearn, 2000).
"Making mischief is a good thing". The Guardian (Guardian News & Media): p. 5 (MediaGuardian supplement). He grew up aspiring to be a war correspondent in Vietnam, or an investigative journalist; his idols were Harold Evans, Jon Swain and John Pilger.
Greek black-figure vase painting depicting dancing satyrs. A propensity for dancing and making mischief in the woods is among the traits satyrs and elves have in common. Beliefs in humanlike supernatural beings are widespread in human cultures, and many such beings may be referred to as elves in English.
Retrieved 27 November 2008. Half of that came from the BBC, and the rest from pre-sale co-production funding from American WGBH Boston and German ARD Degeto, and a tax deduction for filming in Sweden.Armstrong, Stephen (27 October 2008). "'Making mischief is a good thing'", The Guardian, Guardian News and Media.
Roberta Smith (January 12, 1994), Katherine Kuh, Art Connoisseur And Writer, 89 New York Times. For the exhibition Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York in 1996, the Whitney Museum of American Art partially recreated the interior of the Manhattan apartment of the Arensbergs.Stephen Birmingham (September 8, 1996), L.A.'s postwar art scene: Hot rods and hedonism Los Angeles Times.
The Washington Post, 23 May 1988. Battiata, Mary. "John Hurt into Africa; After Making Mischief in Kenya, The Actor Enjoys His New Domicile" The film adaptation makes much of Alice's eccentricities, including scenes in which she watches a polo match with a snake twined around her shoulders, or doses herself with a syringe of morphine in the ladies' toilet.The New York Times, 22 May 1988.
Leonie tries to become best friends with Dylan, but she just upsets him. After this, Leonie decided to leave, but thanks to Rich talking to him, Dylan asks her to stay and she happily agrees. She is very similar to Esme - causing trouble, making mischief with Dylan. In "That Sinking Feeling", she helps Dylan tell Irma, a ghost from the Titanic, to understand that the Titanic did sink.
The twins manage to sabotage the world's largest French toast festival, seemingly crushing Knightleigh's plans. They then find out that one tourist, Alex Sai, wrote a positive review on Nod's Limbs tourism. ;Under Town :In Under Town, someone is tormenting the fine people of Nod's Limbs...and for once, it's not Edgar and Ellen. A new prankster is one step ahead of the twins, making mischief all over town.
"McLeod, Kembrew, Pranksters: Making Mischief in the Modern World, pp. 223–4. At ringside post fight, Clay appeared unconvinced that the fight was stopped due to a Liston shoulder injury, saying that the only injury Liston had was "an open eye, a big cut eye!" When told by Joe Louis that the injury was a "left arm thrown out of its socket," Clay quipped, "Yeah, swinging at nothing, who wouldn't?""Cassius Clay vs.
She has long black hair, honey gold eyes and overtly sensual mannerisms. She lives at number 6 Crowhaven Road. Her mother is a widow, her father Grant Chamberlain having died 16 years before the start of the story. She passes her time by flirting with Nick Armstrong whom she had an 'arrangement' of sorts before the start of the series and making mischief with her friends Susan Whittier, Deborah Armstrong, Chris and Doug Henderson.
"McLeod, Kembrew, Pranksters: Making Mischief in the Modern World, pp. 223–4. At ringside post fight, Clay appeared unconvinced that the fight was stopped due to a Liston shoulder injury, saying that the only injury Liston had was "an open eye, a big cut eye!" When told by Joe Louis that the injury was a "left arm thrown out of its socket," Clay quipped, "Yeah, swinging at nothing, who wouldn't!""Cassius Clay vs.
It consists of every child's dream: all the junk food and video games they want, and no adults to tell them what to do. It also has innumerable staircases leading to the spaces beneath children's beds, from which the monsters cause trouble. Maurice and Brian have fun making mischief in other people's homes, and Brian feels he has found a true friend. Brian also befriends a girl named Kiersten at his school.
Stenson found this difficult to relate to, and struggled to "find a balance between pushing it too far and far enough". She ultimately preferred to play her as a bitch, though one "more comical rather than just out-and-out nasty." Stenson assessed that Steph "really isn't all bad, more of a lovable rogue who just likes making mischief for attention." She deemed her character "very unpredictable", with a great deal of confidence.
Dionysius decided not to whittle away his strength in futile battles with Motya untaken, so he left enough soldiers to keep the Elymians from making mischief and marched back to Motya. He expected Segesta and the other cities still holding out for Carthage to fold once Motya had fallen.Diodorus Siculus, XIV.49 Dionysius managed to storm and sack Motya after foiling the Himilco led Carthaginian relief effort despite being trapped, and marched back to Syracuse during the winter.
They will have fun making mischief and being overzealous to convince the supervisors on increasing the working rhythms, denouncing the trade union leaders, battling a strike and finally, stealing 500 tanks to sell them to the black market. A demonstration of new remote-controlled missiles attended by the Minister for Defence turns into a fiasco. Injured in his pride, the father Gastié-Leroy wants to show the reliability of his product by pointing the fire at his own factory.
Carley Stenson (pictured) said that Steph is a "lovable rogue who just likes making mischief for attention." Stenson originally auditioned to play a friend of the established character Zara Morgan (Kelly Greenwood). Although unsuccessful, the Hollyoaks casting team later asked her to apply for the new role of Steph Cunningham, and placed her straight into the final stage of auditions. She was delighted to subsequently be given the part, which was her first major television role.
It was at Oxford that he first began celebrating the night of the annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge. Though ordinarily he drinks in moderation, Bertie says he is "rather apt to let myself go a bit" on Boat Race night, typically drinking more than usual and making mischief with his old school friends.Wodehouse (2008) [1925], Carry On, Jeeves, chapter 7, pp. 169–172. Specifically, Bertie and others tend to celebrate the occasion by stealing a policeman's helmet, though they often get arrested as a result.
Her surname is variously given in the documents as Bibber, Biber and Vibber. Sarah Bibber v. Sarah Good: Bibber was described by those who testified against her as a "loose-tongued creature, addicted to fits," a woman who quarreled often with her husband when she would call him "very bad names," would have "strange fits when she was crossed," a woman of turbulent spirit and "double tongued." She was observed to be "very idle in her calling" and given to gossiping and making mischief among her neighbors.
Additionally, unlike other corresponding creatures, he was of a gentle disposition, more likely to instil fear rather than attacking islanders although some tales suggest otherwise; according to the author and folklorist Jessie Saxby "he was a more feeble sort". He liked playing practical jokes and making mischief but was deceitful and not very brave. Spitefulness was not a part of his character and his pranks were tempered with a degree of mercy. Only magical beings called Finns were able to ride a nuggle without coming to any harm.
"Is This the Happy Valley Murderer?" Her father soon lost custody of her; an uncle from her mother's side assumed the role of her legal guardian and then proceeded to place her at a boarding school in Washington D.C. Journalist Michael Kilian believes this was because William Silverthorne had an incestuous relationship with his adolescent daughter, in which she lost her virginity to her father,Chicago Tribune, 1 June 1988. Kilian, Michael. "Making Mischief Take It from the Brits: After Decades of Civility, America is Due for Some Decadence", p.
The current Lerwick celebration grew out of the older yule tradition of tar barrelling which took place at Christmas and New Year as well as Up Helly Aa. Squads of young men would drag barrels of burning tar through town on sledges, making mischief. Concern over public safety and levels of drunkenness led to a change in the celebrations, and saw them drawing inspiration from the islands' Viking history. After the abolition of tar barrelling around 1874–1880, permission was eventually obtained for torch processions. The first yule torch procession took place in 1876.
A nuggle, or neugle, is a mythical water horse of primarily Shetland folklore where it is also referred to as a shoepultie or shoopiltee on some parts of the islands. A nocturnal creature that is always of a male gender, there are occasional fleeting mentions of him connected with the Orkney islands but he is more frequently associated with the rivers, streams and lochs of Shetland. He is easily recognised by his distinctive wheel-like tail and, unlike his evil counterparts the each-uisge or the nuckelavee, has a fairly gentle disposition being more prone to playing pranks and making mischief rather than having malicious intents.
If it were summer and good weather for loading the dry hay on the fields, she would wait until after the first carts had been fully loaded and then rush in with a few rains which would put an end to the farmer's working day. She rarely thought of anything besides making mischief. The colliers in Kilsbergen were afraid to go to sleep because as soon as she saw an unguarded charcoal kiln, she would sneak in and puff on the fire so that it would start burning brightly. If the ore transporters were late transporting their ore from Laxå and Svartå, Ysätters-Kajsa would create so much dark fog that both people and horses would get lost and end up driving into nearby marshes and swamps.
The Haunts of Headless Harry featured the amiable ghost of a 16th-century soldier who had been beheaded. Harry's head and body led separate but related ghostly existences, with the body carrying the head around everywhere, and both of them were able to talk. Harry's humorous adventures invariably involved misplacing his head; such as going to the cinema and, on leaving, calling at the cloakroom to collect it (as though it was a hat), and being asked by the attendant to identify it among all the other ghostly heads left there during the film. The other new humour strip was Ghost Ship, in which the spirit of an ancient galleon, and the ghosts of its pirate crew, sailed the Seven Seas making mischief, but usually coming off worst.
The officers and men of his battalion learn to deal with the pressures and squalor of urban guerrilla warfare by drinking, making mischief and engaging in sexual orgies. Charles, always aloof from his brother officers and institutionally separated from his men, finds it hard not to constantly question his own competency and worth, both as an officer and a human being. Having been involved in two riots, he is moved to Battalion Headquarters after the Press Relations Officer (PRO) has a negligent discharge and shoots himself in the foot. Charles shares his room with the Adjutant, and sets about ensuring that the battalion is seen in a good light by the press. This task is complicated somewhat by his Commanding Officer’s hatred of the press and idiosyncratic way of doing things, but Charles finds living in the police station which houses HQ much more bearable than the grim surrounds of the factory.

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