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"muck in" Definitions
  1. to work with other people in order to complete a task
  2. to share food, accommodation, etc. with other people
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If you feel strongly that politicians are not trustworthy, then muck in.
True, he was never the nimblest newt in the swamp and had all that racial muck in his past.
To my mind, there was no reason to tar that individual in the same muck in which I am now covered.
They spent decades taking on the powerful, baring their misdeeds, piercing their pomposities — raking the muck in one way or another.
The cleanup continues after Thursday's steam pipe explosion that coated cars, buildings and people with asbestos-filled muck in the Flatiron district.
Sailors and surfers have had to navigate chunks of plastic and other muck in Guanabara Bay, where they've been practicing for their various competitions.
As if I were a character in one of his sci-fi stories, I dove into the muck in the minutes before his birth.
The authors speculate that the apparently mobile eukaryotes were moving around in the muck in search of nutrients produced by the cyanobacteria responsible for the microbial mats.
Twenty years ago, if you dreamed of being a big muckety-muck in business, you probably had a copy of "Direct from Dell" on your bedside table.
The single-piece, full-grain uppers on this model will keep you good and dry unless you're trudging through absolute muck (in which case, just grab your wellies).
"He ventured into politics, he fell into the muck in ways that certainly damaged his reputation and further undermined that of the White House," Kristof told CNN, referring to Kelly.
Of course, you also had all the muck in the middle: formulas with a mishmash of ingredients that may work, but weren't able to back up their claims with cold, hard science.
Flaked tries to suggest that he's profited too much from his lies (by becoming a big muckety-muck in his AA group, for instance), but this comes off as a weak rationalization.
While this latest episode did not disappoint, it would seem that, as it has for so many years, WWE will simply roll on, dredging its fingers through the muck in order to pan some gold.
Eliot Cohen, a former national-security official for George W. Bush, tweeted on November 15th that he had "changed my recommendation" to muck in after being contacted by Trump transition officials, whom he called "angry, arrogant".
Then there are others who think he led the FBI too deeply into the political muck in the email case -- both in his remarkable press conference last July and again in re-examining the case just 11 days before the election.
A general practitioner, she also works part time at the local Genitourinary Medicine clinic, treating various problems of genital and urinary origins that the book selectively illustrates, including numerous S.T.D.s ("muck in the fuel pipe," as one man puts it).
Whether you want to help create rebel art, attend performances, muck in on the production side or support from behind the scenes; whether you can help a little or a lot, as a one-off or for longer; we need you now more than ever.
I've been a fan of Churchburn's since they arose from the New England muck in 2013; their pedigree alone was eye-catching (I've always loved drummer Skinny Ray's other band, Sin of Angels, and really, is there anything shredder supreme David Suzuki can't do?) and the hellish, blackened sludge they dredged up consistently hits the spot with murderous precision.
Perhaps he had bought all his luxuries on jaw-bone from one store while he paid cash for his muck-a-muck in another.
Not much more than a narrative necessity, a Hindu from a religious family whose uncle, ominously, is a high muck-a-muck in a nationalist political party.
CED 1991, p. 1023. ; mucker : Mate, pal. Romanichal ; muck in : Share a duty or workload. ; mufti : Civilian dress worn by someone who normally wears a military uniform.CED 1991, p. 1024.
He also was the son of a high muck-a-muck in the Nixon administration so he could have had info to pass on before he got his job in the White House.
Electromagnetic levitation (EML), patented by Muck in 1923,Muck, O. German patent no. 42204 (Oct. 30, 1923) is one of the oldest levitation techniques used for containerless experiments. The technique enables the levitation of an object using electromagnets.
Speight has starred in a variety of commercials for such brands as Got Milk?; IBM; Pepsi; and Disney. Speight played Sgt. Warren "Skip" Muck in the Golden Globe and Emmy Award- winning World War II miniseries Band of Brothers, produced for HBO by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg.
The church and delegates of other denominations regard the communal fellowship of the New Apostolic Christians as one of their biggest strengths. `We stick together. We help each other, we are on first-name terms with each other, we all know each other. If one of us builds a garage, we muck in.
This leaves Sarah with no option but to muck in at the Chase. After a heated discussion, Fiona and Sarah make amends. Fiona reveals she has a son Theo from a previous failed relationship but little does Sarah know that the child is Tom's. Sarah's astonished when David turns up, begging her to come home, but she reveals she is home.
An old artisan in a Middle Eastern town finds himself the brunt of abuse from the townspeople, due to his hunch-back. The children, who call him wicked, chase him and corner him in his shop. He locks them in and tells them they can only leave once they have listened to his story. It turns out the old man used to be called Little Muck in his youth.
In 1986 it was recorded as being the private house of 'The White House' but according to records has since been demolished. 'The Royal Oak' was situated on the Main Road and was known as The Woodcutter at time of closure. Although, the village is currently home to a local pub called 'The Pig in Muck'. In July 2013, it opened its very own brewery to the general public.
This provided an easy source for Herbert Hoover's food rehabilitation program for Europe. Lew Hing's efforts were now helping the United States to win the war. From 1916 to 1921, Lew Hing was the principal owner of a cotton plantation known as Wa Muck in Mexicali, Mexico. For laborers, he conscripted hundreds of Chinese from China who would pass through San Francisco and go directly to Mexico by rail.
The aim of the game is to score points by winning tricks containing valuable cards which may give an immediate score to the team that wins the trick to which they have been played. Further points are pegged after the end of the play by the team that has collected more than half of the "muck" in their tricks. There are 88 points in each deal - 80 phat plus 8 for the muck.
Carl also narrated the behind- the-scenes special Doctor Who: The Companions for BBC America, released as part of the seventh series DVD box set. Carl played a minor role as the US Ambassador in the British TV show Ambassadors. Carl was the first voice of Muck in the American English dub of the children's TV series Bob the Builder. Carl lives in Crouch End, North London with her husband, composer Alejandro Viñao, and their son.
Belle Glade is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, on the southeastern shore of Lake Okeechobee. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 17,467. Belle Glade (and the surrounding area) is sometimes referred to as "Muck City" due to the large quantity of muck, in which sugarcane grows, found in the area. Despite being located in the South Florida region of the state, Belle Glade is culturally more associated with the Florida Heartland.
McCally, p. 142. Scientists who took soil samples before draining had not taken into account that the organic composition of peat and muck in the Everglades was mixed with bacteria that added little to the process of decomposition underwater because they were not mixed with oxygen. As soon as the water was drained and oxygen mixed with the soil, the bacteria began to break down the soil. In some places, homes had to be moved on to stilts and of topsoil was lost.
The BSO performed regularly at Infantry Hall in Providence, Rhode Island, where the Providence Journal had been attacking Muck for his ties to the Kaiser. The BSO's managers anticipated there might be trouble during their October 1917 visit. One member of the management team later said that Major Higginson, the BSO's chairman, was "pugnacious" while Ellis, the manager, was "rather nervous" as they joined the orchestra on the trip. Higginson took measures to protect Muck in case of serious trouble.
After her retirement, Cochrane remained engaged and active with education, environmental and spiritual matters. She was a member of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club. She was awarded the honorary title of 'Lady Muck' in 1979 by the Ulster Trust for Conservation. For 47 years, she was a member of the Linen Hall Library, and was awarded an honorary membership in recognition in 1999 of her services as governor from 1992 to 1997 and for her support of the library's millennium development fund.
In 1939, a million acres (4,000 km²) of Everglades burned, and the black clouds of peat and sawgrass fires hung over Miami.McCally, p. 142. Scientists who took soil samples before draining did not take into account that the organic composition of peat and muck in the Everglades make it prone to soil subsidence when it becomes dry. Naturally occurring bacteria in Everglades peat and muck assist with the process of decomposition under water, which is generally very slow, partially due to the low levels of dissolved oxygen.
The majority of Hadley's personal papers and scores are housed in the Music Division of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. During his lifetime, Hadley's music was immensely popular, and was a regular part of the repertory of America's top orchestras, and was also performed in Europe. Many legendary conductors performed his music, including Gustav Mahler, Leopold Stokowski, Serge Koussevitzky, and Karl Muck. In recent years his music has been largely neglected, although a few recordings of his music have been issued.
Later in the season, Woodward resumed his full duties and carried the show through an additional, fourth season during the 1988-1989 season. During this period he also starred in the Cold War espionage thriller, Codename: Kyril (1988), as an MI6 double agent. Subsequently, he starred in the short-lived CBS series Over My Dead Body, which ran in 1990, playing a mystery writer who gets involved in solving real crimes. In 1994 and 1997 Woodward starred in the BBC drama Common As Muck in which he played a binman called Nev.
However, approximately one million years ago, the stream and Rapid Run moved from the Penns Creek drainage basin to the West Branch Susquehanna River drainage basin. A number of waterlogged pingo scars occur in the vicinity of Halfway Run. Before these pingo scars were discovered, the only known pingo scars in the United States were located on a plain in Illinois. Muck in some of the more sizable pingos along the stream is up to deep and contains plant parts such as wood that are 12,800 years old.
On her first appearance as a three-year-old, Magic of Life ran in the 175th running of the 1000 Guineas over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket on 28 April. The French-trained filly Ravinella started odds-on favourite ahead of Diminuendo and the Nell Gwyn Stakes winner Ghariba with Magic of Life next in the betting at odds of 12/1. She never looked likely to win and finished seventh of the twelve runners, twelve lengths behind Ravinella. After the race she was found to be suffering from a respiratory infection: in Tree's words she had "muck in her lungs".
In the early-1990s, he appeared as a cockney ex-pat in the BBC series Boys From The Bush and played a binman in Common as Muck. In 2001, Healy appeared in the surreal BBC situation comedy Breeze Block, playing the head of a strange family. Healy had high hopes for the series, but was reportedly upset when it was only screened on the digital channel BBC Choice (later relaunched as BBC Three) and never broadcast on BBC One or BBC Two. He starred as a folk musician in the first episode of comedy series, Phoenix Nights.
Middleton Place springhouse and chapel Newly discovered records show that Middleton Place imported water buffalo from Constantinople in the late 18th century, the first in the United States. They were experimental draft animals, suited to the deep muck in which rice was grown. In the gardens, Arthur's son Henry Middleton's friendship with French botanist André Michaux resulted in the first camellias grown in an American garden, a house gift during Michaux's visit in 1786. Three of the four planted at the corners of the main parterre survive, grown to fifteen feet: One is Camellia japonica "reine des fleurs"; the other is an ancestor of the modern cultivar Charles Sprague Sargent.
In a series of orchestral concerts in Berlin between 1902 and 1909, both as pianist and conductor, Busoni particularly promoted contemporary music from outside Germany (though he avoided contemporary music, except for his own, in his solo recitals).Wirth (1980), p. 509. The series, which was held at the Beethovensaal (Beethoven Hall), included German premieres of music by Edward Elgar, Sibelius, César Franck, Claude Debussy, Vincent d'Indy, Carl Nielsen and Béla Bartók. The concerts also included premieres of some of Busoni's own works of the period, among them, in 1904, the Piano Concerto, in which he was the soloist under conductor Karl Muck; in 1905, his Turandot Suite, and, in 1907, his Comedy Overture.
The point of Whitecoat, where the Newry Canal (in the foreground) meets the Upper River Bann The Upper Bann rises at Slieve Muck in the Mourne Mountains, County Down and flows directly into Spelga Reservoir before continuing through a number of towns until after it joins Lough Neagh at Bannfoot, County Armagh. This stretch is one of the most popular coarse fishing rivers in Europe. At Whitecoat Point near Portadown it is joined by the Cusher River and connects with the now disused Newry Canal, which once gave access south to the Irish Sea. Although the Upper Bann was officially abandoned as a navigation in 1954, it is still possible to navigate between Whitecoat Point and Lough Neagh.
Awkwardly, the Bishopric remained part of the Norwegian Archdiocese of Niðarós, until Shetland and Orkney also joined the Scottish king's possessions, in 1472 (at which point the Bishopric became part of the new Archdiocese of St Andrews). Ponies on Muck In 1549, conducting a survey, the Dean of the Isles (Donald Monro) wrote: The Dean's account is the first known written reference to Muck. He went on to describe the offshore islet of Eilean nan Each as "in Englishe the Horse ile, guid for horse and uther store, perteining to the Bishope of the iles.". At this time, the Bishopric was based on Iona (called Icolmkill at this time – the Isle of Columba's Church); many centuries later, Boswell reported being told by the inhabitants that the island had been "churchland belonging to Icolmkill".
Various members of the company, whose numbers have been dwindling with the loss of so many young actors to the war in Europe, appear for Sir's appraisal, including the pretty young actress Irene (Vanessa Kirby) toward whom Sir behaves inappropriately; demure and miscast Thornton (Edward Fox) in the role of Fool; and the standoffish Oxenby as Edmund, who refuses to "muck in" and assist with offstage production activities. Sir attempts to write in his memoirs without success. The performance finally begins, as the sheepish but obviously attention-hungry Norman makes a fool of himself in his curtain speech warning of the air raid. As the play approaches Sir's first entrance, it is unclear whether he will be physically able to perform; however, after initially missing his cue, he begins a passionate, inspired performance of the play's most important speeches.
Sundelius began performing professionally in concerts and oratorios in Boston in 1910, making her debut performance under the baton of Karl Muck. In December 1915 she came to New York City for the first time to sing as a soloist in the world premiere of Marco Enrico Bossi's Jeanne d'Arc with the Oratorio Society of New York. The performance was attended by Giulio Gatti- Casazza, the General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera, who immediately approached her afterwards with an offer to join the roster of singers at the Met. She accepted, and made her opera debut at the "Old Met" on November 25, 1916 as the First Priestess in Christoph Willibald Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride with Melanie Kurt in the title role and Artur Bodanzky conducting. Sundelius remained committed to the Metropolitan Opera up through 1923, although she returned to the house periodically as a guest artist up through 1928.
25 (2007), 434n41 He was imprisoned at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia until on August 21, 1919, an agent of the Department of Justice put him and his wife on a ship to Copenhagen.His wife Anita had not been imprisoned with him, but resided in a hotel near Chattanooga, Tennessee, which was close enough to allow her to visit her husband regularly. Bowles, 436n70 The Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity that had elected him to national honorary membership in 1916 expelled Muck in 1919 for sympathizing with the Central powers.Sinfonia Handbook, Spring 1939, 23-24 Fellow internees had heard that Muck had vowed not to conduct in America again, but they persuaded him that the camp was more of a German village — some of them even called it "Orglesdorf." A memoir of the event written in 1940 recalled the mess hall packed with 2000 internees, with honored guests like their doctors and government censors on the front benches, facing 100 musicians.
Dudgeon made his first screen appearance in 1987. The following year he appeared as a Second World War pilot in Piece of Cake, alongside Tim Woodward, Jeremy Northam and Nathaniel Parker. As well as occasional appearances in series such as Casualty, London's Burning and Lovejoy, he appeared in 1994 as Detective Constable Costello, a one-episode subordinate to Detective Inspector William Edward "Jack" Frost (played by David Jason), in the TV series A Touch of Frost, in 1998-99 as George the Chauffeur in The Mrs Bradley Mysteries (alongside Dame Diana Rigg), in Inspector Morse (episode " The Way Through The Woods"), Between The Lines, Common As Muck (in 1994 & 1997), Out of the Blue, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, The Street and four series of Messiah with Ken Stott. He also appeared in the romantic comedy film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, playing the taxi driver who takes the title character to meet Mark Darcy (played by Colin Firth), towards the end of the film.

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