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Neil Taylor and Chris Gunter play as wing-backs, mucking in at the heart of defence when required.
The village is what it is — we're all mucking in and doing stuff and there's no harm in it.
"I think it's about being self-sufficient, valuing your communities, and doing your bit and mucking in together," he said.
Over here, Alex Killorn, whose mucking in the corner freed the puck and initiated the sequence that led to the tying goal.
That's why the language relating to work is peppered with clothing references, with an odd emphasis on sleeves and hands: "Rolling one's sleeves up," or "getting one's hands dirty" are shorthand for mucking in and getting a job done.
Faber's value to the UFC was exemplified on multiple occasions, headlining various UFC events—including a rare return to featherweight for the UFC's debut event in the Philippines against Frankie Edgar—as well as mucking in as a headliner on the UFC's preliminary fights on Fox Sports to showcase the upcoming pay-per-view card of that night (a notable example being against Alex Caceres at UFC 175), while promoting the UFC's place on Fox Sports programming.
Mucking In is a New Zealand "reality" television programme that airs on Television One. It is hosted by Jim Mora. He is assisted by gardener Tony Murrell.Mucking In, TVNZ.
His plays include Black Dog: 4 vs the World,"Sudbury playwright tackles teen suicide". Northern Life, March 27, 2013. Mucking in the Drift,"As a Sudbury story, ‘Mucking’ is a grand slam". Northern Life, November 4, 2013.
After completing the excavations at Mucking in 1978, the Joneses retired from field archaeology and returned to their cottage in Hereford. Margaret became the patron of the Thurrock Local History Society (the source of many volunteers to the Mucking excavation) and sat on many other archaeology committees in Essex. In this role she regularly gave lectures, guided tours and talks to schoolchildren across the county. Margaret Jones died on 23 March 2001.
Retrieved 15 January 2011. The show features a very similar premise to the show Ground Force, in which a team of gardener and local volunteers employed by the show descend on an individual's place and improve the garden for the cameras within a specified time limit. People whose gardens are made over are nominated by the public, often for the voluntary work they have done within the community.Mucking in behind the scenes , Garden-NZ. Retrieved 15 January 2011.Mucking In Season 10 has finished for the year!, TVNZ. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
An excavated example is at Mucking. In addition to the sunken huts, vernacular buildings from the migration period found at Mucking included more substantial halls up to long and wide with entrances in the middle of both longer sides. Even the elite had simple buildings, with a central fire and a hole in the roof to let the smoke escape and the largest of which rarely had more than one floor, and one room. Buildings vary widely in size, most were square or rectangular, though some round houses have been found.
For example, before the dig was completed, hand made pottery was illustrated almost entirely by sherds from Mucking in The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England by David M. Wilson. Many other authors have used the results. Arnold and Wardle used evidence from Mucking to support the idea that there was a major shift in the location of Anglo-Saxon settlements in the 8th century, from lighter to heavier, but more productive soils. However, RipponStephen Rippon Beyond the Medieval Village (OUP, 2008) argued that the later phases of occupation at Mucking had not been excavated.
It began: Leslie Sarony (1897–1985) and Leslie Holmes added some possibly unofficial lines. The Sarony and Holmes version put "Mother dear, I'm writing you from somewhere in France" at the start and then, after the main section, added four lines starting "Everybody's mucking in and doing their job". The song was recorded by many British musicians during the Second World War, including Arthur Askey, Flanagan and Allen, and Vera Lynn. Sheldon Winkler, The Music of World War II: War Songs and Their Stories, Merriam Press, 2013, p.
Alex James is a food writer for The Sun and has a weekly column, 'Alex James on All Things Food'; as well as a regular column on farm and family life in The Sunday Telegraph titled 'Mucking In'. He also writes a monthly column on cheese for Esquire Magazine. Alex contributes to a number of other British newspapers including The Independent, The Observer, The Times, and The Sunday Times, as well as Q magazine, The Spectator and The Idler. An autobiography of James's experience with Blur, Bit of a Blur, was released in June 2007 by Little, Brown & Company.
On Weekend mornings during the RadioLIVE era, Mucking In landscaper Tony Murrell hosted The Home and Garden Show. He was joined on Saturday by former New Zealand Woman's Weekly food editor Helen Jackson and Sundays by interior designer Hamish Dodd and Stan Scott for advice on DIY. By mid-2019, The Home and Garden Show was replaced by The DIY Experts with Hamish Dodd and Stan Scott providing DIY tips and advice in a two-hour, fast-paced, question and answer type format; it broadcasts Saturday mornings from 8am - 10am. From 10am - 1pm on Saturdays is Weekend Life with Carly Flynn.
Mucking is an archaeological site near the village of Mucking in southern Essex. The site contains remains dating from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages—a period of some 3,000 years—and the Bronze Age and Anglo-Saxon features are particularly notable.Hamerow, H. 1993 Excavations at Mucking, Volume 2: The Anglo-Saxon Settlement (English Heritage Archaeological Report 21) Major excavations took place at the site between 1965 and 1978, directed by Margaret Ursula Jones. Covering an area of 18 hectares (44 acres), at the time it was the largest archaeological excavation in Europe, and is the largest excavation ever undertaken in the British Isles.
Terry Carney, Memories of Mucking (in Thurrock Gold, Thurrock Local History Society, 2002) The need to stay ahead of the gravel extraction sometimes meant softening the frozen ground with a blow torch to enable a find to be lifted in time. The Joneses were assisted by many younger archaeologists and 'volunteers' from Britain and abroad including more than 3,000 students from many countries. The volunteers lived mainly in tents during the warmer months, but in the winter, occupied old caravans and sheds. The organisation of the camp, the feeding, the pay and the volunteers' welfare involved many individuals guided by terse memos signed by the initials 'muj'.
189Ager, B.M. (2012) The British Museum also has a fragment of a brooch similar to the Sarre one from Howletts, Kent, and several belt- fittings in the style from the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Mucking in Essex, as well as pieces excavated at Chessell Down on the Isle of Wight and Howletts in Kent.British Museum collection database; Smith The brooch shape survived beyond that, but in a much plainer style.Ager, B.M. (1985)Webster, 52-53 Given its limited range in time and place, the style is rare, and one survey in 2000 identified only 5 round brooches (counting style of decoration rather than shape) and a maximum of 39 objects in the style,Owen-Crocker, 1401-1402 though the total must be revised upwards in light of the French evidence and in the same year Peter Inker described and illustrated 7 round brooches.Inker, 35-39 One significant addition to the corpus was found near Winchester in 2013 and registered by the Portable Antiquities Scheme.

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