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Garbage bins that rarely needed emptying suddenly overflowed with flyers.
Carts overflowed with onions, watermelons, peanuts, bars of soap and popcorn.
Large blue tubs overflowed with water used for bathing and flushing.
The procession overflowed with the usual ribbons and bows, petals and pastels.
The pantry's shelves overflowed with some items while other foods were desperately needed.
Palermo Dispatch PALERMO, Sicily — The stands overflowed with Sicilian blood oranges and almonds.
He often overflowed with energy, his thoughts coming so fast he interrupted himself mid-sentence.
SAN FRANCISCO — Social media has overflowed with sexual misconduct allegations during the last few weeks.
Hallways overflowed with people standing at attention as Acevedo was accompanied by his four children.
As the moon swallowed the sun, a rest stop along Interstate 5 overflowed with cars.
Behind a toddler-scaled wooden table, baskets woven from rainbow-dyed yarn overflowed with soft toys.
Billy Cortes's trailer church, a bin overflowed with trash, and the ground was covered with syringes.
The sanctuary overflowed with so many people that some sat outside as the funeral took place.
Laning's office overflowed with these listings, making it difficult for his supplicants to find an open chair.
Its scattered pages are indicative of a mind that overflowed with ideas, expressed in intricately complex systems.
On Saturday, hospitals overflowed with the wounded, and forensic workers at the morgue struggled to identify the dead.
When news of his passing reached Tehran on Monday evening, phones started ringing and social media overflowed with sadness.
His early cassettes, decorated with his warm, cartoonish drawings, overflowed with winsome, guileless pop songs recorded on a boombox.
The city's green spaces overflowed with couples jogging next to each other and cycling on bikes with matching panniers.
Three days earlier, Plaça Sant Jaume overflowed with a euphoric crowd celebrating a declaration of independence by the Catalan parliament.
A shelf overflowed with food: Swiss Miss hot cocoa, a box of Sweet'N Low, and a loaf of white bread.
Rural clinics overflowed with patients whose wounds including broken bones had not been treated since the storm hit on Tuesday.
Though the crowds appeared much smaller than last year, Trafalgar Square overflowed with groups who said they opposed Mr. Trump's policies.
For years, SoundCloud's help community has overflowed with users complaining about bots, and the company has made few efforts to address it.
The former first lady's closet "overflowed" with clothing, accessories, and shoes from the likes of Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue (natch).
The lawn was strewn with fallen tree limbs from the stormy winter, and the gutters above the garage overflowed with dead leaves.
His social media posts overflowed with allyship on International Women's Day and prolifically supported social justice causes related to marginalized ethnic minorities.
The company calls it "retaliatory giving," inspired by Alfton's own frustrations with his feed as it overflowed with offensive and angering posts.
The thin-crust, subtly topped pies would be liberally transformed into thick, crispy doughs that overflowed with a handful of generously portioned ingredients.
In a modest setting — a bare, white room that overflowed with people sitting at folding tables — the tenants feasted, briefly forgetting their ordeal.
Anna Magnani overflowed with vital energy in comedy and tragedy alike, as seen in Film Society of Lincoln Center's retrospective (through June 1).
But the presentation overflowed with enough meaningless tech jargon to fry your motherboard, or make you roll your eyes right out of your head.
Up a skinny stairwell in New York City's Chinatown on a sweltering late-September night, a private dining room overflowed with downtown cool kids.
Farhad: Finally, there was Google, which overflowed with announcements at its annual developer conference, which took place near its headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
A similar scene unfolded in 2016, when Rochester's Mount Hope Cemetery overflowed with women coming to pay their respects after voting in the presidential election.
"Our apartment overflowed with art and love," she recalled on a wintry New York day, in the homey kitchen of the place they once shared.
As with many of her species, Cora's life overflowed with the opposite of barrenness: that 21st-century saturation of play dates, art projects, bike rides, Netflix.
The results were numbers like "The Nicest Kids in Town" (embedded above) and the finale, "You Can't Stop the Beat," which overflowed with unbridled, indomitable joy.
The sanctuary at Bayside of South Sacramento Church overflowed with people, so many sat outside as the funeral for the 22-year-old Clark took place.
But even as hospitals overflowed with AIDS patients, the federal government failed to help states treat and prevent the disease, and federal research remained sluggish and disorganised.
Fitting for a year with a historic presidential election and frequent startling headlines about race, economics and terrorism, the nonfiction shelves overflowed with powerful and relevant work.
Amini's e‑mail in-box regularly overflowed with terrible stories from remote Iranian towns, from relatives and lawyers of the condemned who had heard of her work.
The main floor overflowed with bums, tits, and gimps strapped into figure-hugging rubber, leather, latex, and spandex, in traditional fetish black to bright and bolder colors.
By the end of the hottest day in French history, rubbish bins on streets and station platforms overflowed with empty plastic bottles—awaiting their probable fate as landfill.
As the city turned into a hotbed of political and labor conflicts, the Modelo overflowed with inmates, from violent criminals to trade unionists, anarchists, communists and revolutionary intellectuals.
WARRI, Nigeria — Funeral homes overflowed with bodies on Sunday, one day after a church collapsed in southern Nigeria, killing at least 160 people, according to a hospital official.
But with Democrats finally taking control of the State Senate in Tuesday's election, Mr. de Blasio saw real opportunity, and in his exuberance, his mayoral cup overflowed with metaphor.
Though the toilet had been clogged for some time, the resident had just continued to relieve themselves to the point where it had overflowed with waste and covered the floor.
"In the past few years, dozens of missionaries linked to my organization have been deported from China," he said from his Seoul office that overflowed with plants, books and religious figurines.
Fans in the U.S. even enjoyed the win, as bars overflowed with crowds, captured, of course, virally on social media, and public big-screen TVs showed the triumph to overjoyed fans.
When the Levines moved to New York City, they opened their shop on Norfolk Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, which overflowed with Jewish bookstores, restaurants and sewing shops.
The basketball courts overflowed with teenaged boys, and a baton-twirling squad was having an informal practice session on an overgrown patch of grass along the bike path leading into Milan.
Sales at the high-overhead operations shrank as the market overflowed with competition: A record 2159,280-plus breweries were scattered across the US in 250, a fivefold increase in a decade's time.
The responses have overflowed with a kind of blunt adoration that would be perfectly un-Rothlike if they weren't the efforts of children agonizing over the right way to bury our father.
When I wasn't ordering expensive take-out, I munched on fistfuls of stale almonds and glared at the stove, willing it to catch fire as I overflowed with dread, disdain, and despair.
And I'm talking about 2010 Youtube, an embryonic social-cyberspace that overflowed with home recordings of pets and mumbling chart covers shot in plain bedrooms ( "So, um, this is Grenade by Bruno Mars").
Charities have been inundated with donations, and Instagram feeds have overflowed with tidying hash tags like #sparkjoy and #konmari, nods to the Japanese organizer's method of keeping only items that bring you joy.
Earlier this year, Customs and Border Protection facilities at the southern border overflowed with people who were not transferred fast enough to make room for additional migrants arrested for crossing the border illegally.
That's the feeling I get constructing my list of the best films of 2017, a year that overflowed with great films in every genre, from horror and romantic comedy to documentary and arthouse drama.
Before she was rescued Wednesday, Cottis had spent days sitting in her wheelchair and the nights sleeping in a metal lawn lounger surrounded by wet belongings and sewage after the septic tank overflowed with floodwaters.
Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane set two scoring records and José Mourinho tried a little financial misdirection in his postgame remarks on Tuesday as English soccer's traditional Boxing Day schedule overflowed with both goals and gripes.
A certain kind of jomny sun tweet makes a perfect high-school-yearbook quote, and Sun's Twitter feed has overflowed with fans posting yearbook pages, often noting that some yearbook staff member corrected Sun's wayward spelling.
Last week it overflowed with families, and I stopped a woman named Simone Behar, 34, to ask why she'd brought her girls — Lily, 4, and Ava, 2, both in ruffled dresses — to the scene of such deep pain.
When the link to the original resolutions story hit social media, I was inundated with messages of encouragement — some of it in the form of well-intentioned shock — and my inbox overflowed with my friends' favorite vegetarian recipes.
When news dropped that Robert Mueller had handed in his long-awaited report to the attorney general and no new charges against anyone, including Donald Trump, would be filed, the country's websites and headlines overflowed with the BREAKING news.
Where he once used to leave the room in a huff if I became emotional and thump me on the back as his way of demonstrating physical affection, he now overflowed with emotion and had no trouble showing it.
Authorities closed off roads to Schiphol and stopped train traffic to the airport around 0300 GMT to "ensure the safety of travelers", the airport said, as check-in procedures had become impossible and the airport's main halls overflowed with waiting passengers.
In addition to taking a treat-filled trip with North and her best friend Ryan to the Sugar Factory in New York City on Friday, Kardashian West overflowed with love for her oldest child while wishing her a happy birthday on social media.
One of McKeon's jobs as personal assistant to Jackie – or "Madam," as the staff called her – was to prepare and care for the former first lady's wardrobe, which overflowed with clothes and shoes from luxury stores like Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue.
His days had long overflowed with happiness, in his garden and in his jobs as a railway electrician and a bus-driver, where he had taken up the habit of waving and smiling to anyone who passed as he ate his lunchtime sandwiches.
The other morning, boxes overflowed with expired yellow taxi medallions — piles of metal plates that were once worth millions of dollars before Uber and Lyft — and thick, round glass pieces in red, green and yellow that had been stripped from old traffic signals.
Macklemore, real name Benjamin Haggerty, grew up in and around the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, in areas once known as the center of Seattle's gay and black culture, which, over the last 20 years, have overflowed with white gentrifiers and wealthy Amazon employees.
That lasted a good while—shitty boyfriends got dumped, crop tops were purchased with abandon, Instagram overflowed with shameless selfies—but as the season has dragged on, temperatures have grown increasingly unbearable, and all our innocent, ambitious dreams have gone unrealized, things are looking a bit different.
Court 5 at the United States Open overflowed with spectators on Monday, many standing on their tiptoes, craning their necks and waiting in lines at the small side court to get a glimpse of a teenager who holds some hope for the future of American men's tennis.
Court 5 at the United States Open overflowed with spectators on Monday, many standing on their tiptoes, craning their necks and waiting in lines at the small side court to get a glimpse of a teenager who holds some hope for the future of American men's tennis.
The 100-square-meter booth overflowed with thousands of items from Blake's own collection of outsider art and curios dating to his youth: a United Nations-worth of dolls; Victoriana; Americana; collectibles from wrestling, boxing and classic celebrities of the mid-20th century (Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Kim Novak, Katharine Hepburn); and general kitsch.
As a biracial woman, born and raised in Milwaukee in the 1980s and 1990s, who has gone on to be successful in my own right, I may be able to help put into context why a city you probably know nothing about, perhaps never visited, and most likely don't know anyone from, has overflowed with rage.
While Season 1 overflowed with pomp and circumstance as a 25-year-old Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1952, Season 2 tosses the crown jewels aside to examine the queen's relationships with her increasingly distant husband, Prince Philip (Matt Smith), and her alienated sister, Princess Margaret (Vanessa Kirby), as London gears up to swing in the early '60s.
James Thursfield claimed that "the whole country overflowed with bigotry and fanaticism" against it.J. R. Thursfield, Peel (London: Macmillan, 1891), p. 214.
Officers of the Akhtyrsky Hussars and the Blue Cuirassiers stood guard in the small Russian church, which overflowed with mourners.Phenix, pp. 246–247; Vorres, pp.
Zalewajka from Piła Zalewajka is a traditional rustic soup made of diced and boiled potatoes and overflowed with sour rye made from sourdough bread. It also often contains Polish sausage and dried mushrooms.
Legendary, glamorous parties in Flechtheim's gallery overflowed with the glitterati of the new Berlin: movie stars, titans of finance, prizefighters and artists of every stripe. He founded the important modernist art journal Der Querschnitt (The Cross Section) which ran from 1921 until 1936.
As rainfall began in Andhra Pradesh on 16 November, local authorities closed schools in Nellore district. Heavy rain of about 27 cm pounded the temple town of Tirupathi. Thousands of lakes and ponds across the district overflowed, with breaches reported in some areas.
People came, sometimes by the busload, from as far away as New York and California." At times, the park overflowed with visitors. One day there were 30 buses in the parking lot; on another occasion, 247 cars were counted. "Chartered buses brought visitors from many states.
As Longdale continues to grow throughout the 21st century the city is being overflowed with many successful businesses. Longdale's growing population had become a concern. The population of Longdale has grown to over 100 people and the housing can not keep up with the major climb in population.
Often the residences overflowed with guests. The desire for greater intimacy led to the construction of the Lustschloss, to which often only certain circles of acquaintances were invited. Here its owners could withdraw with their family and relatives. The Lustschloss was above all a place for parties, dancing and music.
Either way, the game is rigged. By the time of Soul Reaver, 1500 years later, Kain is a despotic emperor, his vampires dominate the land, and Nosgoth hinges on the brink of collapse.Raziel: I emerged... and for the first time beheld Nosgoth in its former glory. The land overflowed with abundant life and vitality.
In Hong Kong, 61 flights at Hong Kong International Airport were cancelled, 87 were delayed, and more were delayed because of the typhoon. Schools and courts in the territory were also closed. Tai O experienced heavy flooding, while the foundations of several houses in Cheung Chau were severely damaged. Sewers overflowed with seawater in various parts of the territory.
The Illustrated History of the World Wars. Octopus, 1978. P. 52 and the entire Third Army was reduced to no more than 12,500 men. There are conflicting figures for Ottoman casualties, though it is clear that the Ottoman casualties were definitely huge, and the military hospitals of the Erzurum area were overflowed with wounded and sick.
Wedding of Schmeling and Czech actress Anny Ondra in 1933. The couple remained married until Ondra's death in 1987. With the coming of 1933, however, Schmeling's image in America began to take a decided turn. In 1932, the Nazi Party became the most powerful political force in Germany, and its ideologies, voiced by party leader Adolf Hitler, overflowed with anti-Semitic tendencies.
It overflowed with guests to the point that the house would be filled and the guest house would have to be used. She also hosted ice cream socials on the Fourth of July. She also hosted a meeting of the Connecticut Woman's Suffrage League in the home. Present at this meeting was Katharine Houghton Hepburn, mother of actress Katharine Hepburn.
The school overflowed with pupils from its opening and soon it was necessary to move into larger quarters. Meanwhile, the nearby Coosa River Valley Baptist Academy was about to be sold under mortgage default. This building had been built in 1852–53 with the help of slaves, including Savery, Tarrant, and Headen. A speedy plea was sent to General Swayne for its purchase.
The telephone installed in the new Acton Library was, in many ways, symbolic of a new era in library service on a number of levels. Since World War I, high stands of inflexible wooden shelves overflowed with books, the occasional newspaper and National Geographic. The collections had been small enough that the two or three staff knew virtually every title. Many of the staff stayed on for decades or more.
In 1923 the prison became Petrograd District Isolation Prison (Петроградская Окружная Изоляционная Тюрьма), part of the Petrograd Cheka system. During the Great Purges, the prison overflowed with inmates accused of state crimes. Often cells designed for solitary confinement held 15–20 inmates or more. Among the inmates were: painter Kazimir Malevich, poet Nikolay Zabolotsky, historian Lev Gumilyov, actor Georgiy Zhzhonov, future Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin Rokossovsky and many others.
Bishop Dietrich came to consecrate the hosts so as to ensure that no unconsecrated host was accidentally being venerated idolatrously, but, so the story goes, the host overflowed with blood before he could say the words of consecration. Miracles were soon attributed to the Holy Blood of Wilsnack, which soon became one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Europe, exceeding even Santiago, Rome and Jerusalem for numbers of pilgrims.
Whilst this eminent post gave him considerable prominence, he is remembered more for his personal characteristics and his vast store of self-acquired learning. He has been described as a literary glutton, and the most rational of bibliomaniacs, inasmuch as he read everything he bought. His own library consisted of 40,000 books and 10,000 manuscripts. His house literally overflowed with books; the stairways were lined with them, and they even filled the front porch.
The 1896 Olympics were regarded as a great success. The Games had the largest international participation of any sporting event to that date. The Panathenaic Stadium overflowed with the largest crowd ever to watch a sporting event.Young (1996), 153 After the Games, Coubertin and the IOC were petitioned by several prominent figures, including Greece's King George and some of the American competitors in Athens, to hold all the following Games in Athens.
She also dealt with the prolonged closure of the Pecos Zoo due to new regulations. On May 10, 2014, Seals was re-elected for a third term, defeating David L. Flores with 51% of the vote to his 49%. In September 2014, she oversaw the city's response to heavy flooding after the Pecos River overflowed, with help from state and federal agencies. In June 2015, the Mayor supported the Council's ban on plastic bags.
Bishop Dietrich acted to consecrate the hosts so as to avoid accidental idolatry, but the central one overflowed with blood before he could pronounce the Words of Consecration. They became objects of veneration, and miracles began to be attributed to them. So many pilgrims came that they rivalled the numbers of those to Santiago de Compostela. The revenue that the pilgrims generated, enabled the diocese to build the church of St. Nicholas.
By 1863, there were eleven sawmills operating in Galena. The town's streets during the height of commercial activity, were crowded with "grog shops overflowed with charcoal burners, wood choppers, timbermen, millers, miners, bullwhackers and teamsters" The town was abandoned after 1867, following two disastrous fires. In 1990, the University of Nevada, Reno Mackay School of Mines operated a training site for students at the nearby Union Mine. The site is marked by Nevada Historical Marker number 212.
The game received a favorable review from Famitsu magazine which gave it a 32 out of 40 score. In 1996, Next Generation stated that the game "was the game that introduced many U.S. gamers to classically Japanese design values - not only because it was a class title looks-wise, but also because it overflowed with action and atmosphere." The April 1996 issue of Super Play magazine listed Cybernator as the 19th best Super Nintendo title. Eurogamer (UK) gave it a score of 6/10.
He started to vomit blood three months before his death. He is the subject of the documentary Georg by his daughter Caterina Klusemann, completed in 2008 for Arte/ZDF. In the film, several friends and fellow artists like the painter Ulrich Erben, the writer Ingrid Bachér (who had written that "there was something magnificent about him, nothing small, narrow, he overflowed with life"), the writer Hermann Schulz, and his publisher Hans-Joachim Gelberg, as well as his wife reconstruct his brief but intense life.
The Wedding Night was filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios in West Hollywood, California from early November to early December 1934. The film was originally titled Broken Soil. When director King Vidor began filming scenes with Cooper, he was initially disappointed and the actor's apparent "mumbling and stumbling" style. When he viewed footage from that first day, however, the director was surprised to see "a performance that overflowed with charm and personality ... a highly complex and fascinating inner personality revealed itself on the projection room screen".
Raising ฿50,000 ($2,000 US), APSW set up a shelter in the building of the Lawyer's association, offering housing, meals and medical referrals. The first women's shelter in Thailand, the Emergency Home and Relief Fund for Women and Children in Distress overflowed with clients. By 1986, they had outgrown their original space and opened a second and then a third home in the Donmuang District of Bangkok. Recognizing that their assistance was being provided after-the-fact, Wichiencharoen began raising funds to open an educational facility.
Another account, however, states Tanoa had plotted his demise. Tanoa had previously built his main residence where he housed the first of his nine wives Adi Vereivalu in Lasakau. His imposing residence, known as Nacokula was replete with its own docking bay and overflowed with tributes from afar. Because of his terrorizing tactics and fierceness for extracting tribute he was bestowed the name ‘Visawaqa’-the burner of boats. Tanoa’s eldest son from Vereivalu was Ratu Loloadravu Tubuanakoro who was vasu to the chiefdom of Sawaike on Gau Island.
This bold work challenged the mountains, and the tracks finally found their way to present-day Cárdenas in La Labor, in April of 1890. From that time on, life in Cárdenas was totally transformed, and soon the workshops of the Cárdenas Division were installed. The population grew, the Rasconcito and Colonia Americana neighbourhoods were founded, and the economy was stimulated as a result of the influx of many families who came from Alaquines, Rayón, Lagunillas and other more distant locations. It was a euphoric time that overflowed with joy in all areas of the region.
Wilsnack in the Margraviate of Brandenburg was first mentioned in 1384. The town became a pilgrimage destination after being burned down on 15 August 1383 during a raid by the Mecklenburg captain and robber baron Heinrich von Bülow against the Bishopric of Havelberg. It was believed that aft the fire some hosts were found to have survived, but had the appearance of being bloodied. The Holy Blood of Wilsnack was authenticated when the Havelberg bishop Dietrich Man went to consecrate the hosts as a precaution, and the central one overflowed with blood, according to later accounts.
He had, in 1774, married Frederica Charlotte von Beulwitz, who bore him thirteen children, and on his father's death in 1775 inherited the family estate in Laaland. Reventlow overflowed with progressive ideas, especially as regards agriculture, and he devoted himself, heart and soul, to the improvement of his property and the amelioration of his serfs. Fortunately, the ambition to play a useful part in a wider field of activity than he could find in the country ultimately prevailed. His time came when the ultra-conservative ministry of Ove Høegh- Guldberg was dismissed (14 April 1784) and Andreas Peter Bernstorff, the statesman for whom Reventlow had the highest admiration, returned to power.
A crowd estimated at up to 300,000 gained entrance and the terraces overflowed, with the result that spectators found their way into the area around the pitch and even onto the playing area itself. Mounted policemen, including one on a light-coloured horse which became the defining image of the day, had to be brought in to clear the crowds from the pitch and allow the match to take place. The match began 45 minutes late as crowds stood around the perimeter of the pitch. Although West Ham started strongly, Bolton proved the dominant team for most of the match and won 2–0.
But in this same year, Soviet occupation authorities began transferring administrative in the region to German communist leaders, and from October 1949 the region was a part of newly-formed East Germany. Kähler became increasingly unhappy with life in East Germany over the next decade, finally deciding to leave in 1958 to take up a lectureship at the Technical University of Berlin. There he was heralded as among the greatest living mathematicians, and his lectures overflowed with 600 students from engineering and the sciences. In 1964 he returned to the University of Hamburg to fill the post that opened when Artin died in 1962.
For a short time both the Grateful Dead and the band Big Brother and the Holding Company lived in rustic summer houses or camps nearby. The Pickens house overflowed with hippies, visiting artists and musicians from the Quicksilver Messenger Service, Electric Flag and The Youngbloods. The pastoral roads surrounding the house were filled with hippie families living in converted schoolbuses. Many of the young players in the local acid rock scene were fascinated with J.P.'s rapid fire banjo playing, fueled by his love for the east Indian music of Ravi Shankar especially, and he would play raga-like extended compositions loosely based on old bluegrass standards, on his banjo.
A prolific writer, Bloomberg kept diaries throughout his life, including a detailed account of his time in post war Germany, in manuscript format, entitled Tales of the Survivors of Belsen and Other Camps in Europe. This was published posthumously in 2017 under the title 'Life After Belsen' – A first-hand account of the survivors of Bergen-Belsen and other horror camps in Europe after World War II.Life After Belsen 'At the end of World War II Europe overflowed with Displaced People (DPs). The horror camps of the Nazis did not close straight after Liberation. The people of the camps had to wait to be resettled and it was Jewish survivors who waited the longest.
Water flows into Lake Okeechobee from several sources, including the Kissimmee River, Fisheating Creek, Lake Istokpoga, Taylor Creek, and smaller sources such as Nubbin Slough and Nicodemus Slough.Lodge:105, 109Fisheating Creek Sub-Watershed Feasibility Study:11 The Kissimmee River is the largest source, providing more than 60% of the water flowing into Lake Okeechobee.Lodge:106Boning:212 Fisheating Creek is the second largest source for the lake, with about 9% of the total inflow. Prior to the 20th century, Lake Istokpoga was connected to the Kissimmee River by Istokpoga Creek, but during the rainy season Lake Istokpoga overflowed, with the water flowing in a 40 km wide sheet across the Indian Prairie into Lake Okeechobee.
The founders, Marvin Randolph and Lamont Taylor, were raised in neighborhoods that overflowed with the social diseases of drugs, violence, poverty, and hopelessness. Randolph and Taylor met as brothers of the Zeta Nu chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, and while there determined the ideas and implementation for Phi Rho Eta.Fraternity aims to bring charisma, values to campusBrother Marvin Vinson RandolphBrother LaMont Theolonus Brown Taylor The founders had an idea to establish an organization on the premise that it would promote the principles of pride, respect, and excellence. They sought to form a brotherhood that would work to set the standard of manhood, an organization comprising charismatic men striving to model and teach exemplary positive behavior.
A new bridge, North Bridge, was built over the River Hull in the 1540s, protected by artillery in the North Blockhouse. From 1577 onwards, the castle and blockhouses began to be used to contain Catholic recusants, with as many as 16 prisoners being known to have been detained at any one time. The ground-floor of the South Blockhouse was often used for this purpose; the conditions were particularly poor, with contemporary accounts noting that the quarters "have been overflowed with water at high tide, so that they walked, the earth was so raw and moist that their shoes would cleave to the ground". Another Spanish invasion scare in 1597 led to the castle and blockhouses being put on alert, and the recusants were temporarily removed for security reasons.
The 21st century re- imagining of the original universe by Dreamwave Productions depicted Grimlock in a manner similar to his depiction in Marvel Comics - a powerful, cunning warrior who values strength of body and character. Through Transformers: The War Within, the company shaped a background on Cybertron for Grimlock which showed that he had participated in the planet's underground gladiatorial game in order to unleash the rage and anger he had always overflowed with. When Megatron began using the games to identify suitable soldiers for his burgeoning Decepticon army, Grimlock was recruited by him and initially fought on his side, befriending Starscream and perhaps the scientist, Jetfire, before defecting to the Autobots - not out of any particular fondness for them and their ideals, but rather out of sheer hatred of Megatron and his ideals. He still bears a particularly fierce grudge against Jetfire over an unspecified incident with a cerebro-shell.
The city of Yamaguchi was burned during the coup, and looting and violence ran rampant for days after the coup had ended. The Jesuit Juan Fernández, who was at the scene of the chaos in Yamaguchi with Cosme de Torres, described the ensuing violence as "so destructive and deadly that the town was on fire and overflowed with blood for the space of eight days; for with the laws in abeyance, victorious wickedness raged everywhere with impunity, murder and plunder in all directions". The missionaries, despite being harassed during the chaos, escaped harm thanks to the protection given to them by the wife of Naitō Okimori, who was friendly to the Christians. Much was lost when the Ōuchi manor was sacked, including the family archives, countless artifacts, and documents of court rites brought from Kyoto by the courtiers anticipating the move of the capital.
The largest crowd to watch a rugby league match at Cumberland Oval was 22,470 when the Eels took on the South Sydney Rabbitohs on 26 April 1971. Cumberland Oval remained the home ground of the Parramatta Eels until 1981, playing their last match there against Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in August in front of their seasons highest home attendance of 18,449 before going on to win their maiden NSWRL Premiership by defeating Newtown 20-11 in the Grand Final at the Sydney Cricket Ground. After losing the 1976 Grand Final 13-10 to Manly, and the 1977 Grand Final replay 22-0 to St George (the original Grand Final was drawn 9-9), 1981 was the first premiership success for the Eels. As the Parramatta Eels secured their first-ever Premiership, defeating the Newtown Jets in the 1981 Grand Final, wildly jubilant scenes erupted in Parramatta, the Leagues club quickly overflowed with Eels fans celebrating with thousands rallying at nearby Cumberland Oval and, in a frenzy of vandalism, burned the Oval's grandstand to the ground.

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