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OneMain is also not the only consumer lender making the rounds of state capitals.
The poll is making the rounds of some of the most influential Democrats in America.
One afternoon last June, Clegg, in jeans and sandals, was making the rounds of the camp.
The film will be making the rounds of festivals in Canada and the United States next year.
Grisham confirmed this is one of the reasons the first lady is not making the rounds of campaigning.
In the past two years, while making the rounds of talk shows, she hid under an oversized wig.
Oat milk arrived in New York City in 2016, when a sales rep began making the rounds of local coffee shops.
He was making the rounds of a brunch hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus held aboard a docked cruise ship in Boston Harbor.
For one thing, she hated making the rounds of casting offices ("I've never wanted the humiliation of having to ask people for jobs").
Since its "premiere" in December, it has been making the rounds of world orchestras and arrived at the New York Philharmonic on Thursday.
A hefty settlement can keep a famous figure from penning a tell-all memoir or making the rounds of talk shows, the attorney said.
"Six Degrees" was inspired by a true story, which was making the rounds of dinner parties not long after I arrived in New York.
Sanders was making the rounds of delegation breakfasts, a grueling regimen that would make any politician cranky and a cranky politician (like Bernie) even crankier.
The president has already been making the rounds of the global elite at the World Economic Forum, including at meetings for business leaders last night.
Adams is one of the last making the rounds of parties and dinners, though she tries to restrict her nights out to three per week.
This instructional video is from over a year ago, but cloud eggs have only come into the spotlight recently, making the rounds of Twitter and Instagram.
Not because she was busy making the rounds of the media, but because according to Colbert, talking to Conway was "like staring into the mouth of madness."
He cut a dapper figure, making the rounds of cocktail parties in snug-fitting three-piece suits with brightly colored silk handkerchiefs jutting from his breast pocket.
If you needed reminding that people just need a good laugh: Candace Payne got a hero's welcome at Facebook this week and is making the rounds of TV shows.
Mr. Belloni recalled making the rounds of the museum that night to examine the damage, and finding two vitrines in the Castellani room smashed to pieces, their content gone.
While making the rounds of restaurants, music events and nightclubs — even giving a surprise performance at the posthumous album release party for XXXtentacion — West appeared to be having a good time.
Mr. Dempster's film has been making the rounds of Native American film festivals around the West Coast and was just accepted at its first nonnative event, the Green Bay Film Festival.
While making the rounds of restaurants, music events and nightclubs — even giving a surprise performance at the posthumous album release party for XXXtentacion—West, 41, appeared to be having a good time.
But it's a safe bet that all of them will draw major interest from the huge roster of corporate CEOs and top bankers making the rounds of cocktail parties and dinners at Davos.
Capy said at the time that it wanted to take its time to ensure Below got the treatment it deserved, and the title has been slowly making the rounds of indie game showcases since.
A salesman for a convenience store distributor, Mr. Reynolds used to spend several evenings a week eating in New York restaurants with friends and relatives after making the rounds of customers in the city.
While Mr. Rajapaksa has been meeting with foreign diplomats and making the rounds of government offices in the seaside capital, Colombo, Mr. Wickremesinghe has been holed up in the stately prime minister's residence, Temple Trees.
While she's making the rounds of his black-leathered pad, he slips over to his record player (no matter what year it is, he has a record player, because he is "smooth") and drops that needle.
Bold blonde crops are certainly making the rounds of late, with former brunette Katy Perry turning to a sunny pixie cut inspired by Scarlett Johansson while Cara Delevingne debuted an icy-blonde bob just days ago.
In making the rounds of West African DV winners in the U.S. — in places like Omaha, Minneapolis, Moline, Newark, Raleigh, and Washington, D.C. — we have been struck by their hard work and determination to succeed in America.
It's hard enough to find a date that works for everyone; the book should be the fun part — and it need not be one of the three that are making the rounds of the morning shows at any given moment.
A cousin of mine sent me a photo that was making the rounds of a tall, heavyset woman at the airport with a vague resemblance to García, which was enough to feed the macabre speculation that his suicide was a hoax.
Some athletes are thrust into the spotlight as newly minted celebrities, making the rounds of talk shows and other public appearances, walking red carpets and appearing in commercials or on cereal boxes or, in the gymnast Aly Raisman's case, on a Smuckers jelly jar.
Apple's newest hired legal gun, former U.S. Solicitor General Ted Olson, also has been making the rounds of network TV on Apple's behalf, memorably dubbing the government's case against Apple "totally bogus" and its request for help extracting data as potentially opening a "Pandora's box" on privacy issues.
On Tumblr, the platform du jour, there were photos of women, shoeless, in fields of flowers pouting lazily at the camera; women standing at windows in their underwear looking dreamily out onto a European street; there was even one photo making the rounds of a delicate, pale young woman in a white nightgown standing knee deep in Hurricane Sandy flood water.
" The most attractive as well as intellectually substantial sections in the book are Gopnik's meditations on SoHo in those years, and what it was like to be there on a Saturday morning, with the cognoscenti making the rounds of the galleries, armed with the insider knowledge that soon very rich people would be owning what they were now appraising better than the collectors ever could — and here Gopnik has something interesting to say about all the hip people who "loved the art that critiqued the system of commodification, without seeing that a system of commodification was exactly what had allowed the critique to emerge in ways it never could where commodification was prohibited.
In an April 1995 interview Joni Mitchell recalled that when she began making the rounds of the folk open mic circuit she wanted to sound just like Shelby Flint.
The Nellie Crockett is a Chesapeake Bay oyster buy-boat built for Andrew A. Crockett of Tangier, Virginia, in 1925. She is located at Georgetown, Maryland, USA. She was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1994. The Nellie Crockett was built specifically to operate as a buy-boat, making the rounds of the Chesapeake Bay oyster beds to buy oysters directly from the harvesters, typically sail-powered skipjacks or oyster tongers.
He often arrived days early for his engagement and would serve as his own promotion staff, making the rounds of the local shopping malls. Before the show, his audiences received a ballot listing about 100 of his many routines and were asked to tick off their favorites. The venue's ushers would collect the ballots and tally the votes. Skelton's performance on that given day was based on the skits his audience selected.
Even before the fate of the book of poems became apparent, the sisters began work on their first novels. Charlotte wrote The Professor, Emily Wuthering Heights, and Anne Agnes Grey. By July 1846, a package with the three manuscripts was making the rounds of London publishers. After a number of rejections, Emily's Wuthering Heights and Anne's Agnes Grey were accepted by the publisher Thomas Cautley Newby, but Charlotte's novel was rejected by every publisher to whom it was sent.
They charted with the song "Derniers baisers", covered with success by C. Jérôme in 1986 and Laurent Voulzy in 2006. In 1963, John Rob visited New York with the group's American manager, Andre M. Lauffer, a New York attorney, for the purpose of "making the rounds" of the popular television shows. They met with The Ed Sullivan Show producers and were promised consideration for a future appearance. The laws for overseas entertainers were restrictive and the group could not meet the requirements at that time.
The cooks talk about some Rope Makers (Spartans) they've heard of, who are making the rounds of the houses of Thought asking what people had for breakfast the previous day, clearly looking for a man with daily memory loss. While Latro sweeps Kalleos’ house, a woman surprises him and takes him to bed. She tells him that he will remember her as she is “far lovelier than Kore, the Maiden”. She is Aphrodite, and she tells him the story of Myrrah, mother of Adonis, and of how Kore (Persephone) stole Adonis from her.
The designer was a prominent society figure in postwar Paris, and his clients were invariably personal friends. In the afternoons he could be seen making the rounds of the dealers with millionaire socialite Arturo Lopez-Willshaw, and later he would escort Gloria Guinness through the galleries. His own beginnings as a fashion designer left Geffroy with an abiding taste for fabrics. “He draped the folds of his curtains like a couturier,” says Antoine de Grandsaignes of Decour, where the art of upholstery has been handed down from father to son since 1840.
When Dees talked about (but did not play) the song on his show one morning, his boss fired him citing conflict of interest. After a brief mandatory hiatus, Dees was hired by Memphis radio station WHBQ, which was WMPS's primary competitor. By the time "Disco Duck" had become a hit, Dees and his "Idiots" started making the rounds of the popular TV music shows to promote the record. On American Bandstand (and similar shows), Dees lip-synched to the recording, alone on stage with puppeteer Rickey Provow animating a duck puppet that he had made.
His first role as a series regular came soon after when he was cast in the ABC series Delta, starring Delta Burke. However, the show only lasted one season and Engvall returned to making the rounds of comedy clubs and the occasional television appearance until 1996, when he was cast with fellow comic and best friend Jeff Foxworthy in the NBC version of The Jeff Foxworthy Show. Signed by Warner Bros. Records in 1996, Engvall released the first of a series of successful comedy albums, Here's Your Sign, based on his signature stage bit.
Carolino and Buxani teamed up for the third time following their critically acclaimed documentary films, Minsan Lang Sila Bata (They Are Children Only Once) in 1996 and Riles (Railroad) in 2002. Supported by the Consuelo Foundation and UNICEF, Bunso is an advocacy tool that child rights advocates are using to generate support for the passage of the Juvenile Justice Bill. Bunso is making the rounds of international film festival. It had sold-out screenings at the HotDocs Canadian International Film Festival in Toronto in April and at the DokFest International Documentary Film Festival in Munich, Germany in May.
In April 1989, a remixed "Milk and Alcohol (New Recipe)" was issued by EMI in both 7" vinyl ((EM 89) with "She's Got Her Eyes on You" as the B-side); and 12" vinyl ((12 EM 89) with "She's Got Her Eyes on You" and "Mad Man Blues" on the B-side). Both songs were later released on the "Rarities" disc of their Looking Back compilation album. In 1997, "Milk and Alcohol" continued to be played by the band while making the rounds of the world's pubs, clubs and concert halls. However, by 2003, "Milk and Alcohol" was seen as a "forgotten gem".
Historians Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the phrase "lions led by donkeys" on 27 September 1855, in an article published in Neue Oder-Zeitung, No. 457 (1 October 1855), on the British military's strategic mistakes and failings during the fall of Sevastopol, and particularly Simpson's military leadership of the assault on the Great Redan. > The joke making the rounds of the Russian army, that "L'armée anglaise est > une armée de lions, commandée par des ânes" (The English army is an army of > lions led by asses) has been thoroughly vindicated by the assault on Redan.
Onward and upward, from one post to another in many different countries, making the rounds of western Europe with occasional sojourns in Belgrade by way of variety. There was brief intermezzo as Plenipotentiary Minister to Tirana, from 9 April 1926 under the sharp eyes of his immediate superior. Then he was installed as Plenipotentiary Minister in complete charge of the important Vienna and Budapest missions, from 13 January 1928. He did not remain there for even a year, but he saw enough to know who was feeding the nationalist flames that made the Croatian kettle of terrorism boil.
Fuller self- published the novel in Chicago after unsuccessfully making the rounds of several New York publishing houses. Set on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, it featured an attractive young English instructor who becomes the elusive object of desire for several young women and at least two men of different ages. Cope's primary emotional attachment is to his effeminate college chum Arthur Lemoyne, who comes to Evanston to live with Cope until Lemoyne is expelled from the campus for making a backstage pass at another male student while dressed as a woman. The novel ends on an ambiguous note concerning the issue of Cope's sexuality.
Traditional newspapers have cut staff as their advertising revenue has declined because of competition from other media such as television and the Internet. They no longer have sufficient staff to generate news stories by making the rounds of civic and business activities. Local newspapers and trade magazines are commonly produced by only one or two staff and these rely upon stories which are increasingly brought to them by PR representatives, according to a senior public relations professional. When the matter was debated at the Foreign Press Association, it was agreed that there was a relationship between the numbers of PR staff employed and journalists unemployed.
After the incident, Ateneo Junior High School issued a statement, "On December 19, 2018, video that appears to feature Ateneo de Manila Junior High School students in a fight in the campus, has been making the rounds of social media." On December 21, several Senators urged netizens to stop attacking the teen who was in the video, and decried the incident. On December 20, the Presidential Spokesperson, Salvador Panelo, was "bothered" by the incident after he watched the video of the bully "using martial arts to hurt others". The PTA issued a statement, condemning "any form of misbehavior which includes harassment, bullying, and acts of violence".
In the first scene, Tokubei and an apprentice to their "firm of Hirano in Uchihon Street" are making the rounds of the firm's customers, delivering their wares and collecting on the bills, when, on the grounds of the Ikutama Shrine (in Osaka), Tokubei encounters his beloved Ohatsu, who berates him for his coldness in not visiting or writing her for some time now, and also for not confiding in her troubles. Moved by her plea, Tokubei tells her everything. The owner of the firm is Tokubei's uncle. Tokubei's scrupulously honest and steady performance has impressed him; he wants Tokubei to marry his wife's niece.
77 But during this time, making the rounds of speakeasies and night clubs, Crosby began developing an alcohol addiction. Crosby was a member of several private clubs—the Players Club, the Salamagundi Club, the Dutch Treat Club and the Coffee House Club at the Hotel Seymour, where he lived, dining with George Abbott, Jerome Kern, Ring Lardner, John Barrymore, Rube Goldberg, Heywood Broun and Frank Crowninshield. After nights at these clubs, he sometimes would awaken with no recollection of the previous evening. Regardless, Crosby continued to explore numerous creative realms, writing Skippy prose vignettes for Life that led to a Skippy novel for G. P. Putnam's Sons.
"A Study In Brown" was also shown in movie houses as a bonus before the main feature. Reg Kehoe and His Marimba Queens played from about 1938 to 1955 and was a popular act, starting and ending each yearly tour with appearances at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. In between, the troupe played along the East Coast and throughout the Midwest, traveling by bus, making the rounds of the major dance halls—including in Chicago The Aragon, Willowbrook (Oh Henry Ballroom), Melody Mill, Midway Gardens and Trianon. Stealing the show in "A Study In Brown" was 'hep-cat' bass player Frank DiNunzio, Sr., of Hershey, Pennsylvania, who played his standup–slap bass almost until his death in February 2005.
We used to see Androcles with the lion attached to a slender leash, making the rounds of the city, a pen and wash drawing by Baldassare Peruzzi, 1530s Androcles (, alternatively spelled Androclus in Latin), is the main character of a common folktale about a man befriending a lion. The tale is included in the Aarne–Thompson classification system as type 156. The story reappeared in the Middle Ages as "The Shepherd and the Lion" and was then ascribed to Aesop's Fables. It is numbered 563 in the Perry Index and can be compared to Aesop's The Lion and the Mouse in both its general trend and in its moral of the reciprocal nature of mercy.
Kramer and the band completed the follow-up Three Pawns Standing in 1996, with the album being picked up and the band being signed to the legendary Seattle label C/Z which by this point was owned by former Skin Yard member Daniel House. C/Z also released their song Disco Of Bums on the final Teriyaki Asthma compilation. The band played various Shimmy Disc showcases with Hugh Hopper and King Missile as well as making the rounds of east coast clubs like New York's Brownies or The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, N.J, playing shows with Amandla, Chris Harford and regularly with Laura Dawn and her first band Fluffer as well as Shimmy Disc label mates Tin Ear.
After questioning him, the emperor pardons the slave in recognition of this testimony to the power of friendship, and he is left in possession of the lion. Apion, who claimed to have been a spectator on this occasion, is then quoted as relating: > Afterwards we used to see Androclus with the lion attached to a slender > leash, making the rounds of the tabernae throughout the city; Androclus was > given money, the lion was sprinkled with flowers, and everyone who met them > anywhere exclaimed, "This is the lion, a man's friend; this is the man, a > lion's doctor".The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, p. 258 The story was repeated a century later by Claudius Aelianus in his work On the Nature of Animals.
This was followed by the Sunday Times Magazine's publication of her Timeless Waters. While more of her stories began making the rounds of other magazines, Espina flitted from one writing job to the next, running the gamut of editorial work, ghost writing and public relations. With many writing successes in English under her belt, Espina decided to pen manuscripts in her native Cebuano and send these to Liwayway Publications’ Cebuano magazine Bisaya. Previous awards include: Outstanding Achievement in the Field of English Literature from the Province of Cebu (1975), Pan Pacific Southeast Asian Association Award in the Field of the English Novel (1975), Magsusulat Award for Exemplary Contribution to Literature in Cebuano (1987), and the much-esteemed Thailand Southeast Asian Write Award presented by HRH Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn for her novel Heart of the Lotus in 1989.
In 2010, Mays expanded her career experience to include film and television producer when she co-wrote, produced and starred in the independent feature film, romantic comedy Highland Fling, about a fun-loving Scotsman and a straight-laced southern belle shooting a reality TV show at a Scottish Highland Festival in small town America. Mays is in negotiations to sell Highland Fling, which is currently making the rounds of the independent film festival circuit after first being accepted as the opening night film at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival in 2012. Although Highland Fling is a fictional story, it involves actual, real-time events since Mays and her crew simultaneously produced the reality television show pilot, Under the Kilt. Under the Kilt captures the making and unfolding of Gallabrae, the annual Scottish Highland Games held in Greenville, South Carolina.
But at the last second, none other than Alan himself strides into the room and casts the crucial vote in favour. In interviews after the vote, Alan claims that his seemingly miraculous recovery is the work of an Amazonian shaman, Chief Amlumi, and begins making the rounds of the talk shows touting his newest charity, Central Amazon Spiritual Healers (He asks for cheques to be "made out to CASH, for short"). He also persuades Parliament to bring back hanging and public executions and gives Sir Greville, who has been promoted to the newly created post of Minister for Law and Order, a kickback to gain the contract to construct the new gallows to be used throughout Britain. Sarah, of course, suspects that Alan has faked the whole thing to make money, and she's right: Alan soon descends on a local bookie to collect on the £10,000 bet he made that capital punishment would be reinstated, placed back when the odds were still 100-to-1 against.

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