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"prance" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move quickly with exaggerated steps so that people will look at you
  2. [intransitive] (of a horse) to move with high steps

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"Oh, I love when they prance like that!" she called
For $20 you too can prance around with these slippers.
His blast and animated prance around the bases silenced the home crowd.
Just don't expect this quarter horse to prance like a Tennessee Walker.
Others will be mid-prance with a hand cocked to a jaunty angle.
Most members will prance and pose for four minutes in just introducing themselves.
With broad, fixed smiles they prance between tables and work the invisible crowd.
This year, Spongebob, Patrick, and a squid prance around one corner of the wall.
It's a GORGEOUS day outside, and I want to prance around a park or something.
I can't wait to prance around the ship while throwing back margaritas with my crew!
Please enjoy — because those folks in the background watching the robot prance around certainly are.
On songs like these, Bieber is able to prance lightly, his voice a glittery appliqué.
The Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team horses got all gussied up for their prance through Pasadena.
Burns became a huge fan-favorite at the competition thanks to his adorable prance and proud smile.
Herzog doesn't so much pose the questions as he does paw at them and then prance away.
I have little sympathy now for the smallest boys — the "littluns" — who prance behind whoever promises most.
Or, like Mr. Abu Ghoneim, they rent their horses to prance, gaily decorated, in raucous street weddings.
Cheerleaders prance atop the dugout, accompanied by blaring recorded music or even live drums and brass instruments.
It's exactly what it sounds like: doing asanas outside while peaceful baby goats prance around and on you.
Which, in real terms meant that you got to prance around in leather pants and a feather boa.
In the shots, the animals strike sweet poses while the dancers prance around them in full Nutcracker regalia.
The musical is gentle-spirited, not gaudy, and moves with an easygoing grace where others prance and strut.
Another casualty of the weather was freestyle dressage, a popular event in which horses prance about to music.
Their adopted farm animals frolic in vast paddocks, free to nuzzle, dig and prance as their little hearts desire.
These four, too, plant their legs apart, prance on their heels, fold knees across each other, but at speed.
He's swaying and jumping and attempting a kind of leap that I could only really describe as a 'prance.
Taking our last wistful stroll along the Rue des Peres, Pierre's tiny-dog prance seemed all the more confident.
A dance troupe of women, dressed in red and waving scarfs, prance nearby as the crowd sways in song.
Soulèvements continues at the Jeu de Paume (1 Place de la Concorde, 8th arrondissement, Paris, Prance) through January 15, 2017.
The horses moved with a prance -- head angled, steps high -- that I associated with the wooden horses on merry-go-rounds.
Everything is great, until I attend a children's ballet, where affluent 22019-year-olds, white as endives, prance around to Tchaikovsky.
I'd giddily prance around the house with my incomplete socks on, sliding and spinning across the wooden floors on my toes.
Thousands of Nepalis had paid between 2,000 and 10,000 rupees ($19-96) for tickets to see Mr Khan prance on March 10th.
Among the things she loves about Perkins is his "silly side," adorable prance and just how he is "so cute" in general.
Mr. Trump saw Masvidal, a supporter of his, prance and preen as he landed a succession of punches and kicks on Diaz.
Some creatures are glass-half-fullers, like this little Southern Black Rhinoceros calf having a bit of a prance in the mud.
Finland's Hobbyhorse Girls, Once a Secret Society, Now Prance in Public For years, a subculture of teenage hobbyhorse enthusiasts flourished under the radar.
And thanks to CGI, all the characters are a cross between human and feline as they sing, prance, and dance the whole movie.
Bogart is living with Markle's friends back in North America, whereas Guy gets to live in London and prance among the royal corgis. 2.
She's got way better things to do, like prance around the desert in a fabulously iconic leopard-print outfit with a matching hat box.
Sia stands in the back corner singing the song, while the trio leap and prance around, projecting a full exuberence that's wonderful to watch.
Instead, these poor, noble beasts are shoved in front of the world and forced to prance to musak covers of popular 80's hits.
American Hairless Terrier Another newcomer to the dog show scene, this breed is set to prance into the ring this Westminster for the first time.
They laugh conspiratorially about Alrtrincham's discovery that "the first rule of royalty is to inspire," and prance around each other like timid and excited does.
The trailer offers a look at the film's remarkable all-star ensemble, as they prance, prowl, cavort, and flop like the best felines in showbiz.
When Ruby was 8 months old, I sat on a bench in Central Park and watched a younger baby energetically prance upon a woman's lap.
Saturday • Pooches prance through the streets at the annual Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest, followed by a Halloween festival, in Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn.
There, he proceeded to strip down to a thong that was partially hidden by his protruding belly, prance about his yard and grill a steak.
He insists that this is "definitely for the women," but the black boxes censoring their thong-clad behinds while they prance around on stage suggest otherwise.
I must confess, while watching Harry Kane prance around after scoring a goal, I have never once thought, What can this man learn from the troops?
Coupled with the fact that the actors writhe and prance about like actual cats, the bizarre CGI used on the actors becomes all the more unsettling. 
Watching dogs like dachshund Burns prance proudly around the Westminster ring like the beloved, adorable 🐕 champions they are is truly one of life's greatest joys.
As planets prance through your relationship houses, you'll be keen to commit at a deeper level — or to scout out someone who wants to go all in.
"The filthiest rock 'n' roller ever to prance across the stage," fumes Dan Peters, 33, a minister at the interdenominational Zion Christian Center in North St. Paul, Minn.
The felines prance and romp and occasionally hiss at one another as they introduce themselves in songs that provide the show's greatest allure, as well as its variety.
"My act says that even within the most conservative person, there is a fabulous unicorn just dying to burst out and prance around," Peacock says of their routine.
Then one day, she was watching him "prance" (her word) across the stage in his high school's performance of "Carousel," and a notion crept in and took hold.
The drill instructors for the female recruits made them chant embarrassing cadences such as "Prance like a pony!" while half-stepping their formation past us, to humiliate them.
In the video collages of Devin Morris, marionettes prance around in a constructed house party to Jersey House and Baltimore Club remixes of the 90s most memorable hits.
Watch the video below to see them prance and giggle through their mega-hit, "Gimme Chocolate!!" and proves once again that Babymetal will stop nothing short of total domination.
Her long limbs allow her to prance around the grass, and her lethal serve-and-forehand combination has left countless opponents helpless on the other side of the net.
Dancing wood sprites (including a singing trio: Hyesang Park, Megan Marino and Cassandra Zoé Velasco) prance around in curiously ornate costumes, with frilly foliage skirts and headdresses of prickly twigs.
For now, enjoy the clip and talk a La La Land-inspired prance down memory lane with some of the highlights from Gosling's first time on the show back in 2015.
The sun-saturated yellow of the boardwalk and sandy beach behind set the stage upon which the figures prance, preen, stretch, and bend into momentary poses, creating a feeling of temporality.
In a sheer black bodysuit — one nipple covered with white tape — and red-fringe boots, she delivers an introductory dance that involves shuffling walks with a high-knees prance and winding arms.
As guests float down the river, vast, semi-translucent leaves shake overhead, with the footprints of tiny animals appearing through the surface of the leaves as the creatures jump and prance about.
To presumably encourage my dancing, I was left alone in a mirrored room to watch a 1990s Zumba video and prance about until I was dry, after which I was hosed down.
The adorable family-oriented video starts with Cruz grooving in snow-like glitter, as he proceeds to prance around their wintery wet hometown of London with the rest of the Beckham siblings.
ADULT. always felt a bit more serious than their peers, a bit artier, a bit more aloof, a bit less likely to prance around small clubs with a dildo strapped to their forehead.
Insensitive is perhaps a more appropriate way to describe this: The brand failed to grasp how the optics of casting mostly white models to prance around to "Juju On That Beat" would translate.
But after seeing Malek prance around onstage as the rock icon, I am convinced that if anyone is going to portray him, no one could do a better job the 36-year-old actor.
Nominally, the show is a prequel about the mischievous fairy Tinker Bell, but she is overshadowed by the dashing James (Max Sheldon), a pirate with an uncanny ability to prance around in tight pants.
The first work visitors encountered, "This is so contemporary," consisted of Sehgal's "interpreters" (his preferred term for the dancers who execute his work) who basically repeat this phrase as they prance and jump around.
Whether you go out to dance with friends and book a karaoke room, or prance around your living room to a record and belt a Lizzo song in the car, have some freaking fun.
On the battlefield, the habit of patching up ripped garments with scraps of looted silk may have been the inspiration for stay-at-home courtiers to prance fraudulently about in their own tailor-slashed doublets.
EZ-PET Retractable Leash with Bag Dispenser Allow your pup to sniff, poke, and prance around with this retractable leash that extends to a full 16.5 feet and has a built-in brake and lock.
In one video on the page that is proving a popular contender for the title, several men prance around a room in what look like rubber wet suits, slapping themselves on the face and bottom, apologizing.
Because life leaves them little else on which to stake their pride, in many scenes, men in Hallencourt—everyone from Eddy's friends to his father—prance around naked, to reaffirm their manhood in the most biological sense.
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Click here to view original GIFI don't know what compels a person to run an electric current through a steel chain and then prance around with the glowing fire links of metal like it's some sort of jump rope.
That a group of Oscar winners (Meryl Streep, Colin Firth, and Julie Walters coming in hot with two BAFTAs) and well-regarded artists wanted to prance around on a beach singing songs that just barely string together a narrative.
Even Miss America pageant contestants, the most wholesome of the whole, are expected to prance across a stage, bikini-clad, in front of an audience of millions (because somehow that's the best way to award scholarships to young women).
In the new version of The Lion King, director Jon Favreau stages "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" not as a kaleidoscope of movement and color, but instead as a sequence in which Simba and Nala prance around a waterhole.
Your faithful author wearing the HoloLens in Heroes' custom-decorated setAs you walk around a custom designed room of props, palm-sized versions of the same dancers prance in the air and strut through digital dioramas of an opera hall.
In "Finland's Hobbyhorse Girls, Once a Secret Society, Now Prance in Public," Ellen Barry writes: It is impossible to say exactly when the Finnish hobbyhorse craze began, because it spread for years under the radar before adults became aware of it.
Washing your Ruggable rug is easyI let my Ausiedoddle prance on the carpet with her muddy paws, I allowed her to lay on it while gobbling down liver treats, and my daughter even spilled a cup of chocolate milk on it.
In the airline's latest video, titled "A Fantastical Journey," Gooding Jr. and Katie Holmes, with the help of two actual flight attendants, demonstrate some safety features of your aircraft and prance around a weird and wonderful version of New Zealand's surreal landscape.
If you don't care to watch a horse prance in place to the theme from The Great Escape, for instance, you won't be impressed by the gold medal-earning efforts of Charlotte Dujardin and her horse Valegro in the last summer Olympics.
So, BEDSORES notwithstanding, I liked POODLE (mostly for the clue), the entire center staggered stack (PURPLE STATE, DEPECHE MODE and SENIOR PRANK), RON RICO, SANDLOT, ARETHA, MESONS, TASTE BUD, SWOOSH, LENA HORNE, TORPID (just for the way it sounds), KNEECAP and PRANCE.
I miss the days that, when you're a print journalism, I don't know you all feel this way about your career, but in print journalism, if we're being honest, there's the day after a big story where you kind of get to prance around.
So many of the images used in the Kansas City games — the arrowhead, which is specifically Native American; the horse called "War Paint" they prance around the field before the game; the beating drums; and that tomahawk chop — are used in disrespectful and often bastardized contexts.
So Wednesday night, the host invited a handful of the cast onto The Tonight Show to perform the musical's most emotional song, "Memory," and it's a good reminder that these are actually a bunch of talented artists, despite the fact that they prance around in cat fur and ears on screen.
So, in the same way that Chicago may grow up to be an all-business Capricorn and Stormi is on track to become, well, an Aquarius, Khloé's baby has the potential to be a uniquely unstoppable Aries, one with the innate ability to prance her way through even the most brutal Mercury retrogrades.
In the grand palaces of north London and the pre-Crossrail West End, where boys in leotards used to prance about hoping to be scouted by Hedi Slimane, the big tunes of the night, the ones they brought out when everyone was at peak-fucked and ready to rut, were never really guitar tracks.
The Warriors have done something very few organizations ever have, and what it all means for the most important player they ever employed is a topic I couldn't stop thinking about while watching Steph Curry prance from Quicken Loans Arena's emotional post-game awards presentation to its jubilant visiting locker room, choking the Larry O'Brien trophy with his magical right hand.
Seven dancers — men and women alike dressed in black sports bras and hyper-color Lycra tights, later donning T-shirts printed with their own faces — perform movements in that pastiche way McNamara has become known for; they form tableaux, they line up like a blasé chorus line, they move in canon, they prance, they body-roll, they make staccato angular arm gesticulations, they smack their hips with their fists like video clip backup dancers, and they take a break to drink water from water bottles in a severely formalized manner.
Some might argue that it's sad when The Who trot our their remaining members for their ceaseless retirement, or when Mick Jagger's prance becomes slower with every tour, or uncomfortable when a septuagenarian Chubby Checker demonstrates his current abilities in the twisting department (which is something I actually witnessed and mostly appreciated last summer), but the potential for second-hand embarrassment that you might get out of these events if you're less inclined to let old guys continue to try to be rock stars isn't quite the same as the existential angst an combat fan can feel watching an accomplished fighter become a shadow of his former self like B.J. Penn did in his third fight against Frankie Edgar in 2014.
Two photographic portraits of Prance are held at the National Portrait Gallery, London. A biography of Prance was written by Clive Langmead.
Bertram Prance Bertram Stanley Prance (5 December 1889 - 9 August 1958) was a British artist, poster artist and illustrator who worked as a cartoonist for Punch magazine among others.
Prance was born in Bideford in Devon in 1889, one of five children of Deera Lock née Hollway (1861–1952) and Captain Fredrick William Prance (1859–1939) who was the owner and skipper of the fishing trawler 'Deera' (named after his wife), which operated out of the quayside in Bideford. Prance attended Bideford Art School and was a subscriber to the Press Art School, a correspondence course for drawing founded by Percy Bradshaw. The 1911 Census for Bideford lists Prance at the family home at 66 High Street with an occupation of Art Pupil Teacher employed by Bideford Council.1911 England Census for Bertram S Prance - Devon, Bideford 03 In 1915 in LambethKate L Macfarlane in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 he married Kate 'Kitty' Lily Macfarlane (1895-1979) from Barnstaple and with her had two children: Barbara Valerie Prance (1920–1982) and Christopher Paul MacFarlane Prance (1927–).
His gentle little mare heard it, though, and began to curvet and prance.
Prance, G. T. (1978). New and interesting species of Chrysobalanaceae. Acta Amazonica 8(4) 577-89.
Bertram Prance - illustrator of the Lone Pine series - Malcolm Saville website He was a member of the Savage Club and was an active member of the London Sketch Club, being elected President of the latter in 1948. After leaving Bideford Prance lived most of his life up to 1940 in the village of Rudgwick in West Sussex where he built a large house he named 'Chudleigh' after the area in his native Bideford. Fellow artist W. Heath Robinson lived nearby and he and Prance became friends. In 1940 'Chudleigh' was requisitioned by the British Army and Prance returned to Bideford for the duration of the War.
Acioa edulis (Portuguese common name: Castanha-de-cutia; syn. Couepia edulis (Prance) Prance) is a fruit and timber tree, which is native of Amazon Rainforest vegetation in Brazil. The trees grow naturally only within a small area of Brazil. However, they proliferate widely within this area.
Oxford: Clarendon Press. A number of plants are also grown for their attractive or interesting bark colorations and surface textures or their bark is used as landscape mulch.Sandved, Kjell Bloch, Ghillean T. Prance, and Anne E. Prance. 1993. Bark: the Formation, Characteristics, and Uses of Bark around the World.
165–6 Mrs. Hill bravely protested in open court that "Prance knows all these things to be as false as God is true" and she rightly predicted that "the truth shall be declared after, when it is too late." Sir William Scroggs, the Lord Chief Justice, replied that he could not believe that Prance would swear three men to their deaths for nothing, even though he presumably knew that threats of torture had been used to make Prance confess.Kenyon p.
The cavaliers compel their horses to prance and curvet as they go by some lady of especial favor.
"A Shade Shady (Now Prance)" also charted #1 on the Billboard Club/Dance Play Songs on October 9, 1993.
Sir Ghillean Tolmie Prance (born 13 July 1937) is a prominent British botanist and ecologist who has published extensively on the taxonomy of families such as Chrysobalanaceae and Lecythidaceae, but drew particular attention in documenting the pollination ecology of Victoria amazonica. Prance is a former Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Prance was a supporter of the Burton Art Gallery which was founded in Bideford in 1951. In 1998 the Gallery held a retrospective exhibition of Prance's work arranged by his son Christopher, who was living in the town. A further exhibition of his works was held at the 'Burton' in 2016 to mark the purchase of three of Prance's original illustrations.Bertram Prance - Humour and Light - Visual Arts South West websiteFriends Add to the Bertram Prance works - Burton at Bideford website The 'Burton' holds a number of his drawings and paintings in its permanent collection.
Another possible inmate was Miles Prance in 1678. Bell also commented that some, however, doubt that the cell ever actually housed prisoners.
Within the boldly-wrought voluted architectonic framework prance symmetrical pairs of vivacious steeds to support the circular Garter containing the Earl's arms.
So into the court-yard of the inn he rode, with a curvet and a prance, and a despotic shout for the ostler.
In the aftermath of the explosion, people, animals, and the landscape undergo surreal changes. A white reindeer named Ssagan communicates with Kit and Prance and leads them to an area with Tuvan throat singers. Prance is picked up by the Chums of Chance. Kit falls in with a band of Siberian ex-cons and encounters Fleetwood Vibe, who is searching for lost cities.
Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de JaneiroPrance, G. T. 1987. An update on the taxonomy and distribution of the Caryocaraceae. Opera Botanica 92: 179–183 ;Species # Anthodiscus amazonicus Gleason & A.C.Sm. - Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador # Anthodiscus chocoensis Prance \- Colombia # Anthodiscus fragrans Sleumer \- Ecuador # Anthodiscus klugii Standl. ex Prance \- Ecuador, N Peru # Anthodiscus mazarunensis Gilly \- Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela # Anthodiscus montanus Gleason \- Colombia # Anthodiscus obovatus Benth.
Kostermanthus is a genus of plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae described as a genus in 1979.Prance, Ghillean Tolmie. 1979. Brittonia 31: 91-94Tropicos, Kostermanthus Prance Kostermanthus is native to Southeast Asia (Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and the Philippines).Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families It is named in honor of André Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans (1906-1994), an Indonesian botanist of Dutch ancestry.
166 All three men were executed. Prance then split the reward for finding the killers with Bedloe. Bedloe and Titus Oates used Prance to inform on several Roman Catholics during the Popish Plot. He offered evidence against Thomas Whitbread (alias Harcourt) and John Fenwick, two of the leading Jesuit priests, in June 1679 and received a £50 pension from the King in January 1680.
Contemporary newspaper with the headline "Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey's Murder Made Visible". On 21 December, Miles Prance, Catholic servant-in- ordinary to England's Catholic Queen consort, Catherine of Braganza, was arrested and taken to Newgate prison. His lodger John Wren (who was in debt to Prance) testified that he had been away for the four nights before Godfrey's body was discovered. Bedloe claimed to recognize him.
Kit has an epiphanic reaction to Lake Baikal as Kit and Hassan travel through Tushuk Tash ("the Prophet's Gate"), Kit has a vision of a city in the distance. Kit, Prance, and Hassan travel deeper into Inner Asia, encountering various foreign parties and animals. Hassan disappears, and Kit and Prince meet Auberon's associate Swithin Poundstock, who supplies them with counterfeit coins. Prance explains to Kit his theories about religion.
Prance, Charlotte's close confidante, elicits the help of her mother after her behaviour grows increasingly erratic, but they cannot make her leave the house. Frederick's suspicions are confirmed when a physician is able to confirm that Charlotte's father died mad. After a manic episode leads Charlotte to be committed to a lunatic asylum, Prance voices her suspicions that it was Charlotte who locked the doors on the burning child, Benja.
As Mrs. Hill had correctly predicted, Prance later confessed that he had perjured himself under the threat of torture and that the three men executed were wholly innocent.
Bedloe, with the assistance of Wren and Hale, evidently decided to enhance his public standing as a "discoverer" of the Plot by denouncing Prance, who as a Catholic of rather humble social background, without influential friends to protect him, was particularly vulnerable to such an accusation.Kenyon p.152 Prance was arrested and sent to Newgate Prison. He was confined to the notoriously uncomfortable "Little Ease" cell, where he was put in chains.
Both statements are now thought to be lies, but this did not help Prance. On 23 – 24 December, Prance announced that he had had a part in the murder but that the main instigators were three Catholic priests: Thomas Godden, head of the secular English clergy, and two Irish priests, Kelly and Fitzgerald. These priests witnessed the murder in the courtyard of Somerset House where Godfrey had been lured. Godfrey had been strangled and his body taken to Hampstead.
Prance named as the actual killers three working men, Robert Green, Henry Berry and Lawrence Hill, who were arrested. Godden fled the country, while the two Irish priests simply vanished from sight. As with most solutions to the murder, the main weakness was the absence of a plausible motive. Prance could only say, vaguely, that Godfrey had been harassing the two priests in some way, which seems unlikely as he was noted for tolerance in religious matters.
Prance was born on 13 July 1937 in Brandeston, Suffolk, England. He was educated at Malvern College and Keble College, Oxford. In 1957, he achieved BSc Biology. In 1963 he received a D. Phil.
Miles Prance (fl. 1678) was an English Roman Catholic craftsman who was caught up in and perjured himself during the Popish Plot and the resulting anti- Catholic hysteria in London during the reign of Charles II.
In 1679 Miles Prance, a silversmith who was being questioned about the murder of the respected magistrate Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, was threatened with the rack, although it is unlikely that the threat was a serious one.
The oil from the seeds is distilled and used in the manufacturing of soaps. Dill is the eponymous ingredient in dill pickles.The Cultural History of Plants (Routledge, 2005: eds. Sir Ghillean Prance & Mark Nesbitt), pp. 102–03.
Oates' associate William Bedloe denounced the silversmith Miles Prance, who in turn named three working men, Berry, Green and Hill, who were tried, convicted and executed in February 1679; but it rapidly became clear that they were completely innocent, and that Prance, who had been subjected to torture, named them simply to gain his freedom (Kenyon suggests that he may have chosen men against whom he had a personal grudge, or he may simply have chosen them because they were the first Catholics acquaintances of his who came to mind).
Prance unwisely drew attention to himself by attending one of the Popish Plot trials, and then publicly defending the accused as "very honest men". William Bedloe, a notorious confidence trickster and later a Popish Plot accuser, investigated Prance's movements during the relevant period and interrogated one John Wren, Prance's Protestant lodger who owed him rent.Kenyon p.150 Wren stated that Prance had been out of the house on the night of the murder (this was later found to be untrue, although another Protestant lodger in Prance's house, Joseph Hale, told the same story).
Its Vice-Presidents are Dr. Heather Angel, Lord Barber of Tewkesbury, Dr. David Bellamy, Sonja Fuchs OBE, Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach, David Gower OBE, David Lank CM, Professor Sir Ghillean Prance, Dr. Shirley Sherwood, and Judge David Turner, QC.
Mori, S.A. & G. T. Prance. 1990. Lecythidaceae–Part II. The zygomorphic–flowered New World genera (Couroupita, Corythophora, Bertholletia, Couratari, Eschweilera, & Lecythis). Flora Neotropica, Monograph 21(2): 1–376.Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera. 2009.
Bunsen, whose challenges are science-based. In the second season, Miss Bunsen is replaced by Mr. Les Prance, a performing arts teacher. In the first season, the Final Exam is supervised by Colonel Kittens. The children are put in stocks, barefooted.
The organization originated in August 1914 in Detroit, Michigan from a conversation between Allen S. Browne and Joseph G. Prance. Browne's idea was to solicit business and professional men asking them if they would be interested in organizing a fraternal organization with a health benefit feature. Browne was compensated five dollars per new member that joined for his operating budget. Browne and Prance set out and recruited enough members to apply to the state for a not for profit status. The state approved the application on January 21, 1915 and the Supreme Lodge Benevolent Order Brothers was formed.
The disturbances caused by Oates' fabricated Popish plot, however, affected Godden very seriously. The informer and perjurer Miles Prance, (who was by trade a silversmith with close connections to the Court) who had been arrested and imprisoned on suspicion of complicity in the Plot, upon being examined about the murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, swore that Godden and his servant Lawrence Hill had been concerned in the crime, and that Godfrey's corpse had been concealed for a time in Godden's apartments. Prance could suggest no plausible motive for the crime, merely saying vaguely that Godden had taken the side of two Irish priests, Fr. Kelly and Fr. Fitzgerald, in a quarrel with Godfrey, and that the quarrel for no clear reason led to murder. Why Prance named Godden and Hill as the assassins has never been clear, but he had been seriously ill-treated in prison (he was put in chains, denied a fire and almost frozen to death) and threatened with torture.
Prince Ivor is a double album by Ivor Cutler, originally released in 1986 on Rough Trade Records. The album's title should be pronounced "Prance eeVOR" (cf. Prince Igor). It contains 12 plays written for Radio 3 between January 1979 and March 1983.
The flowers are white the first night they are open and become pink the second night. They are up to in diameter, and are pollinated by beetles. This process was described in detail by Sir Ghillean Prance and Jorge Arius.Prance, Ghillean T. & Jorge R. Arius.
Bennett photographed by Lafayette in 1932. Sir Courtenay Walter Bennett (11 May 1855 – 17 December 1937) was a British diplomat. Bennett was born in Plymouth, Devon, the son of John Nicholas Bennett and Emily Gribble Prance. He began his career in the India Office.
The name of the prize, "Cosmos," refers to the Cosmos flower that bloomed during the Expo and the ancient Greek word kosmos meaning "universe in harmony." The prize was first awarded in 1993, to the then Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Sir Ghillean Prance.
"A heavenwide blast of light" -- the Tunguska Event -- occurs. Captain Padzhitnoff and his crew struggle to interpret the cause. Prance becomes hysterical and attributes the explosion to an otherworldly force. Kit wonders if the Tunguska Event could have been caused by the discharge of a Q weapon.
The "wild" bout was described as having abundant action and each boxer was given two rounds. Moore was said to confuse his opponent with his "jumping jack" tactics, but had trouble landing solid blows. Moore was known to prance and sometimes jump from the floor in his bouts.
Prance, G. T. & F. White. 1988. The genera of Chrysobalanaceae: a study in practical and theoretical taxonomy and its relevance to evolutionary biology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 320: 1–184. It is native to India, Southeast Asia, and various islands of the western Pacific.
Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families ;SpeciesMori, S.A. & G. T. Prance. 1990. Lecythidaceae–Part II. The zygomorphic–flowered New World genera (Couroupita, Corythophora, Bertholletia, Couratari, Eschweilera, & Lecythis). Flora Neotropica, Monograph 21(2): 1–376.Funk, V. A., P. E. Berry, S. Alexander, T. H. Hollowell & C. L. Kelloff. 2007.
Marching technique programs have largely been inspired by dance and prance technique. Terminology from ballet and high school band is used to describe foot placement and positioning, and members of the color guard and hornline often jazz run in order to maintain upper body stability when moving at fast tempos with large step sizes.
He appeared on Top Gear with Richard Hammond, testing the Cadillac Escalade. He also appears in School of Silence, as Mr Les Prance, on the children's channel CBBC. He appeared on episode 116 of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast with Joe Rogan and Russell Peters. He is the voice of Lizard from Tinga Tinga Tales.
He was denied a fire, despite the bitter winter weather, and nearly froze to death as a result. So anxious was the Government for him to confess that he was even threatened with the rack, the use of which had been illegal for fifty years.Kenyon p.153 In prison, Prance confessed and then recanted.
Stot is a common Scots and Northern England verb meaning "bounce" or "walk with a bounce". Uses in this sense include stotting a ball off a wall, and rain stotting off a pavement. Pronking comes from the Afrikaans verb pronk-, which means "show off" or "strut", and is a cognate of the English verb "prance".
They began to feature the traditional cakewalk, a dance from slavery times. It is known to have been based in West African festive dances commonly performed during harvest festivals. Couples would form a circle, promenade, prance with buckets of water on their heads to the sound of banjos playing, and clap their hands. The winning couple got a cake.
"Ilomilo" was met with positive reviews from music critics. Insider Libby Torres, called the track "catchy" and felt its lyrics "[do] [their] best to parse the emptiness left by someone important", as "insanely relatable". Jason Lipshutz of Billboard also commended the lyrics, which he described as "propulsive". Sam Prance of PopBuzz stated the songs production was "clever".
Maranthes is a genus of plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae described as a genus in 1825.Blume, Carl Ludwig von. 1825. Bijdragen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indië 89 in LatinTropicos, Maranthes Blume Prance, G. T. & F. White. 1988. The genera of Chrysobalanaceae: a study in practical and theoretical taxonomy and its relevance to evolutionary biology. Phil. Trans.
151 They then hid Godfrey's body in nearby Somerset House (this detail seems to have been an attempt to implicate the Queen, whose private residence it was, in the murder). They waited before placing it in a ditch and running it through with Godfrey's own sword, to discredit the theory of death by suicide (Godfrey suffered from depression and after the Popish Plot hysteria died down some of his friends and relatives admitted that they had suspected all along that his death was suicide). Prance later admitted that all of this was pure invention: it is not even clear if the priest called Kelly existed, though Father Fitzgerald did. Prance could produce no credible motive for the murder, merely saying vaguely that Godfrey had offended the two Irish priests in some way.
Its voice is distinctive, soft and mellifluous. Zimei’s performances such as “Fisherman's Serenade”, "The Autumn Moon Over the Han Palace", “The Elegant Moon”, “The Butterfly Lovers”, “Jasmine Flower”, and “Hometown Dreams” have impressed audiences. She performs masterpieces of Chinese music with not only her fingers but also her heart and graceful figure, mesmerizing the audience with her fingers that appear to prance.
The species was first described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775. The name Roupala was based on roupale, a name used locally in French Guiana. The Latin specific epithet montana refers to mountains or coming from mountains.Archibald William Smith In their 2007 monograph, Ghillean Prance, Katie S. Edwards and coauthors recognised four named varieties within the species: R. montana var.
Bafodeya is a genus of plants in the family Chrysobalanaceae described in 1976.Ghillean Prance ex White, Frank. 1976. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique National de Belgique 46(3–4): 271 There is only one known species, Bafodeya benna, native to tropical West Africa (Mali, Guinea, Sierra Leone).Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant FamiliesBoudet, G., Lebrun, J.P. & Demange, R. (1986).
Kenyon p. 232 Kenyon notes that during the examination of the informer Miles Prance, Finch threatened him with the rack,Kenyon p. 153 but such a lapse was most uncharacteristic of Finch, who was a humane and civilised man; in any case the threat could hardly have been serious since the use of the rack had been declared illegal in 1628.
Prithviraj dismissed both Chand Baliddika and Kaimbasa from his service, and as a result, Kaimbasa joined Shihab al-Din. When Shihab al-Din invaded his kingdom, Prithviraj spent time sleeping for ten days. After being awaken by his sister, he fled on a horse. Kaimbasa helped Shihab al-Din capture him by divulging information about a certain sound that made his horse prance.
Prance was knighted in 1995. He has been a Fellow of the Linnean Society since 1961, and served as its president in the years 1997–2000. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1993, and was awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour in 1999. He was awarded the Patron's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1994.
The provision of munitions in World War I was under his charge until December 1917. He was then made a member of the Supreme War Council, and in the discharge of this office was in Prance and Italy for the first half of 1918. Crozier presided over adoption of the M1911 and the obscure M1909 Benét-Mercié light machine gun, as well as the replacement of .30 Army Gatling Guns.
Licania fasciculata is a species of plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae endemic to Panama. It is threatened by habitat loss. Licania fasciculata grows to a height of 12 m, with leaves between 9 cm and 13.5 cm long and flowers 6–7 mm in length, its densely clustered inflorescences making it very distinct from other species in the genus Licania. It was first described in 1978 by the botanist Ghillean Prance.
However, when James II came to the throne, Prance was tried for his part in the Plot. He was found guilty of perjury in 1686 and was fined £100, ordered to stand in the pillory, and to be whipped.Kenyon p.295 Queen Catherine interceded on his behalf to prevent the last of these punishments, arguing that he had returned to the Roman Catholic faith and was truly repentant.
This was said by Lamb to be "pure invention"Prance page 203 and intended as a humorous essay. Liston himself replied to this Memoir in the following edition of the London Magazine suggesting that the same writer pen a short life of Byron. Several pictures of Liston in character are in the Garrick Club, London, and as Paul Pry in the South Kensington Museum and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland archives.
In fairness to Scroggs, he seems to have been a sincere believer in the existence of the Plot, as was much of the general public and Parliament, but he did nothing to test the credibility of witnesses like Oates, William Bedloe, Miles Prance and Thomas Dangerfield, even though he knew well that Bedloe and Dangerfield were leading figures in the criminal underworld. He also knew that Prance had made his confession only after a threat of torture. Another leading informer, Stephen Dugdale, was arguably a case apart as he was a person of good social standing, and was generally regarded as "a man of sense and temper", with "something in his manner which disposed people to believe him". Scroggs, like many others (even the King, who was in general a complete sceptic about the veracity of the Plot), can be excused for finding his evidence credible, at least in the early stages of the Plot.
He has remained very active in his retirement, notably involving himself with the Eden Project. Prance, a devout Christian, is currently the chair of A Rocha and was president of Christians in Science 2002–08. He is actively involved on environmental issues, a trustee of the Amazon Charitable Trust, and a Vice- President of the Nature in Art Trust. He has been president of the UK Wild Flower Society for several years.
She accompanied Ghillean Prance on a plant collecting trip to the Amazon river at age 88. When visiting her son in Australia, she took arduous, long walks in the Australian bush to collect seeds and specimens. O'Neill was a fellow of the Linnean Society, and served as vice-president of the Garden History Society. She was awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Veitch Memorial Medal in 2000 in recognition of her contribution to horticultural science and practice.
The study was cited by supporters of the proposition. The ethics committee of the French National Centre for Scientific Research wrote that Seralini's public-relations approach was "inappropriate for a high-quality and objective scientific debate." Science journalist Carl Zimmer criticized the science journalists who participated.On the Media Radio Show, 2012 Sep 28 Manipulating Science Reporting Cosmos Magazine's Elizabeth Finkel said that the confidentiality clause had allowed Seralini's story to "prance unfettered" before second opinions arrived.
"I Love You" received mainly positive reviews from music critics. The song was praised by Insider Libby Torres, who called the track "heart-wrenching" and "serene", and opined that its lyrics feel "like you're in the hazy eye of a storm". Sam Prance of AllMusic viewed the song as a "heartbreaking acoustic beauty that pegs Eilish as something more than a spooky, scare-the-parents gimmick". Madeline Roth of MTV called it a "gorgeous penultimate track".
Sam Prance of MTV News regarded the song as "one of the most uplifting and life-affirming songs of the year so far", writing that "Shawn and Khalid each other on it perfectly". Patrick Hosken of the same publication opined that Khalid's "gravelly voice pairs nicely with Mendes's own patented rasp", stating that "the message of the song is simple but effective". Mike Nied of Idolator deemed it "one of the 19-year-old's most ambitious tracks yet".
"They'd put him in the chute and he'd go out, throw the guy off and would prance around, and it was like he was saying, 'I knew I could bust your rear,'" Tom Teague said. "But if a rider happened to ride him, he'd better look out, because Little Yellow Jacket just might try to hook him." But in the end, Little Yellow Jacket never hurt anyone. He mostly had a reputation for being a gentle bull.
Richard Bott The historian J. P. V. D. Balsdon was born in the town in 1901. The artist and illustrator Bertram Prance was born here in 1889 and was a student at Bideford Art School. Conductor, composer and pianist Clarence Raybould once lived in Bideford, and died here in 1972. John Richards, a musician, was born in the town, as were cricketer Ian Gompertz and cricket umpire David Shepherd, though at the time of his death he resided in neighbouring Instow.
N. Krishnaswamy of The Indian Express wrote, "Rajinikanth and Prabhu enjoy to the hilt playing their light-hearted roles, lissom newface Gautami and short and square [Seetha] prance around with abandon. [Ilaiyaraaja's] numbers are pleasant and add sparkle to the song-and-dance sequences." Despite being released at a time of political turmoil in Tamil Nadu after M. G. Ramachandran's death, the film became a commercial success, running in theatres for over 175 days, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film.
For this Lewis was found guilty and sentenced to death by Sir Robert Atkyns. The condemned priest was brought to Newgate Prison in London with John Kemble (Herefordshire) and questioned about the "plot". Oates and his fellow informers William Bedloe, Stephen Dugdale and Miles Prance were unable to prove anything against him. Lord Shaftesbury advised him that if he gave evidence about the "plot" or renounced his Catholic faith, that his life would be spared and he would be greatly rewarded.
On 29 June 1801, Admiral Mitchell, recaptured three vessels: the brigs Supply and Favorite, and the sloop Prince of Wales. On 25 August letters reached Plymouth that Derby had brought into Dartmouth a large American ship that had been sailing from New York to Havre de Grace. She had a cargo of "India goods of various descriptions, valued per manifest at £50,000, supposed French property as a French merchant, supercargo, and family on board going to Old Prance". The cutter Alert was in company at the time.
The species are woody shrubs or trees to 25 m (80 ft) high, often with hairy new growth. The leaves are compound or deeply lobed in younger plants, but are usually simple in mature plants. The flowers occur in racemes, known as inflorescences, and are followed by follicles containing one or two seeds. Accord to Prance and colleagues Roupala species were "almost certainly" pollinated by insects, and have wind- and water-dispersed seeds (the latter being common in Amazonian forests subject to annual flooding).
Prance later recanted his confession before the king and the council and was thrown back to prison: he was threatened with torture, and nearly froze to death. As a result, he recanted his recantation and recanted two more times, ending up verifying his original story. At the trial he was a highly credible witness, although Hill's wife rightly prophesied "we shall see him recant after, when it is too late". The three men were sentenced to death 5 February 1679 and hanged at Primrose Hill.
Sm. \- Costa Rica # Caryocar cuneatum Wittm. \- Brazil # Caryocar dentatum Gleason \- NW Brazil, Bolivia # Caryocar edule Casar. \- Bahia, Rio de Janeiro # Caryocar glabrum (Aubl.) Pers. \- French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil # Caryocar microcarpum Ducke \- Lesser Antilles, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia # Caryocar montanum Prance \- Guyana, Bolívar, Roraima # Caryocar nuciferum L. \- Pekea-nut, Butter-nut of Guinea - St. Kitts, St. Vincent, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, N Brazil # Caryocar pallidum A.C.Sm. \- NW Brazil, S Venezuela, Bolivia # Caryocar villosum (Aubl.) Pers.
On January 1, 1893 St. John's Parish became an independent parish and worshiped in a small wooden chapel on Rindge Avenue. In 1898 the estate of the late Horatio Locke, on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Hollis Street, was purchased for $18,000 as the site for the new church. The Locke house was moved to 8 Hollis Street and became the second rectory. In 1930 the third and present rectory was built of yellow brick at 2254 Massachusetts Avenue, on the site of the Woodbridge House, in Prance (Dutch) School Style with Moorish windows.
Some of the members of the club, like Brian Howard were gay, but most were not. But in any case there was a notice on the wall saying "Gentlemen may prance but not dance." At the time undergraduate students were forbidden to drink in pubs and homosexuality was illegal, therefore clubs like the Hypocrites' were places to do both in a safe environment. Waugh would remember that the club became "notorious not only for drunkenness but for flamboyance of dress and manner which was in some cases patently homosexual".
The species was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet is 1775, together with P. montana. In his 1972 monograph, Ghillean Prance designated P. campestris as the type species of the genus due to the fact that Aublet's illustration of P. montana contains errors and includes parts of plants belonging to two different species of Parinari. In 1789 Antoine Laurent de Jussieu latinised Aublet's name for the genus to Parinarium; although incorrect by current rules of taxonomy, Jussieu's version of the name was widely used over the next two centuries.
The song received acclaim from music critics. Writing for the Daily Express, Shaun Kitchener thought that "No Excuses" was Trainor returning to the "bouncy pop roots" of her first major-label studio album, Title (2015). Entertainment Tonight Canada writer Shakiel Mahjouri noted that the song is taking an aim at sexism, and added that the funky and retro song showcases Trainor's "trademark wit and attitude". MTV News' Sam Prance described the song as "amazing" and "incredible" and dubbed it a "stomping girl-power anthem" with a brilliant and catchy chorus.
Billboard wrote that the album "is full of chiming guitars and chugging rhythms, recalling other guitar-based groups searching for a danceable groove like Franz Ferdinand." Critic Ben Rayner of the Toronto Star wrote, " 'Lazy Susan' and 'Lorraine' prance like Spoon after a '70s soft-rock bender, while 'Winter Night' makes a run for the children-of- Coldplay club and succeeds with a smashingly universal and emotive girly-boy chorus."Rayner, Ben (August 17, 2010). "CD reviews: Sweet Thing: Sweet Thing", Toronto Star CD Reviews Toronto Star, p. E5.
It charted on the UK Singles Chart, peaking on the top 40 at 39. The song found the most success on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where it peaked at 2. Radio airplay, heavy rotation of the music video on MTV and television appearances on popular programs like The Arsenio Hall Show popularized the song. His next two singles/videos, "Back to My Roots" and "A Shade Shady (Now Prance)", both went to the top spot on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart and furthered his campy persona.
Vice chair David Waddington faced the wrath of the shareholders (who had received a very small dividend) and promptly blamed the absent Hudson. Another committee of inquiry was set up under William Cash and within a month the Midland Railway shareholders had set one up and Hudson had resigned. In April 1849 the Prance report (YNMR) revealed the wrongful valuation of the shares and Hudson had to pay back £30,000. Later that month he faced a hostile ECR inquiry (formed of men who had approved everything he did in previous years) after which he resigned.
More recently, the botanist and ecologist Ghillean Prance, president of the society, is someone who first built up a knowledge of flowering plants through his membership of the society and his wild flower diary. Edith Dent (1863-1948) edited the magazine, bi-monthly at that time, which she started in 1896. After her death in 1948, her daughter Hilda Sophia Annesley Dent (1903-1956) became president and editor.Miss Hilda Dent, The Times, 12 October 1956 She died in 1956 and her sister Violet Vere Charlotte Schwerdt (1900-1996) took over.
Rosemary Sutcliff, later to gain fame as the author of The Eagle of the Ninth, trained in art here before going on to become a member of the Royal Society of Miniaturists. Leslie Worth, who became President of the Royal Watercolour Society, trained here, as did George Belcher and Bertram Prance, both of whom became cartoonists for Punch. The artist Leslie Davenport taught here early in his career. In the 1950s under the direction of Jim Paterson the art school at Bideford became well known for its training in pottery.
295 The publication of Malice Defeated led not only to a long series of pamphlets for and against her, but also to her second prosecution. The charge this time was that of libel against the king and ministry, because she alleged that two witnesses in the Edmund Berry Godfrey case had been tortured (in the case of Miles Prance the charge was probably true).Kenyon p.153 The real object of this prosecution, according to Roger North, was to prevent her from giving evidence in favour of the imprisoned Catholic peers.
Anthony Armstrong (1941) Between the wars his works were published in such periodicals as The Humorist, London Opinion, Punch and Tatler. During this period he was in demand as a book illustrator, working for Anthony Armstrong and on the books of his friend B.C. Hilliam of the singing-duo Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam. In 1934 he exhibited a painting at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.Bertram Prance - The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition: A Chronicle, 1769–2018 After the War he illustrated the Lone Pine series of books for children by Malcolm Saville.
Prance worked from 1963 at The New York Botanical Garden, initially as a research assistant and, on his departure in 1988, as Director of the Institute of Economic Botany and Senior Vice- President for Science. Much of his career at the New York Botanical Garden was spent conducting extensive fieldwork in the Amazon region of Brazil. In 1973 he coordinated the first Botany Postgraduate Degree held in the Amazon, at National Institute of Amazonian Research, in Manaus. He was Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1988 to 1999.
Laala is spending a normal day in Pripara with her friends, when they are all transported to the Pripara Grand Canyon. Meganii and Meganee explain that they received a distress call from Falulu in Pripari, the world headquarters of all Pripara, located in Prance. Falulu warns everyone that ominous black clouds have appeared above the Eppel Tower and that Pripari is beginning to lose its Sparkle power. The message is cut short before Falulu can elaborate further but Meganii explains that if Pripara loses all its Sparkle then they can no longer be idols.
At the trial in February 1679 of the prisoners Henry Berry, Robert Green, and Lawrence Hill, accused of the murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, Scroggs gave a characteristic exhibition of his methods, indulging in a tirade against the Roman Catholic religion, and loudly proclaiming his belief in the guilt of the accused. When Lawrence Hill's wife boldly accused Miles Prance, the Crown's chief witness, of perjury in open court, Scroggs said incredulously "You cannot think that he will swear three men out of their lives for nothing?".Kenyon p. 166 All three defendants were put to death.
Bhatia, Bipasha. "10 YouTubers That Are a Good Influence on Kids" , Moms.com, July 28, 2019 In April 2020, a 17-year-old fan of Ballinger's posted a YouTube video accusing her of failing to pay him for social media content that he had suggested to her for her Miranda Sings accounts (he did not allege any contract between them) and noting that she had sent him an inappropriate gift of lingerie that had been modeled over clothing by her friend Kory DeSoto in a 2016 livestream.Lea, Erin. "Video Spotlight: addressing everything", Ten Eighty, May 16, 2020; and Prance, Sam.
Fronted by William “Faron” Ruffley, the group was considered of the best live groups on the Merseybeat scene.Liverpool Echo, 23 June 2013 - Flashback: Remembering Merseybeat 50 years on By Catherine Jones The Faron name came about as a result of the lead singer's antics on stage. Bob Wooler, the DJ from The Cavern nicknamed him Faron, 'the panda-footed prince of prance'.The Beat Makers: The Unsung Heroes of The Mersey Sound, By Anthony Hogan - - Their blistering version of "Do You Love Me", according to Record Collector magazine was the first major example of the Mersey Motown sound.
In the episode of SpongeBob SquarePants "Inmates of Summer", he voiced an irate warden of a maximum-security island prison who demoralized the inmates whenever he could. In the episode of The Angry Beavers "Fancy Prance", he voiced the Lipizzaner stallions' instructor, Drill Sergeant Goonther. In 2009, Ermey hosted a second History Channel show entitled Lock n' Load with R. Lee Ermey, which discussed the history of various weapons used by militaries of today. In late 2010, Ermey starred in a GEICO commercial as a drill- instructor-turned-therapist who insults a client, in a parody of some of his iconic characters.
The premise of the song is that no matter who is performing at a concert or wherever they go, Run-DMC owns the "house" and always heads the bill. Run makes references to the trio's influence on hip-hop with the lines "They said rap was crap/But never had this band" and "'Til the ruler came, with a cooler name/Made ya dance and prance and draw the fans insane." A music video for "Run's House" was filmed in New York City, showcasing the group performing in spots such as the Apollo Theater to a sea of fans.
His lodgings in Somerset House were searched and Hill, despite the testimony of several witnesses (who included Godden's niece, Mary Tylden) who swore he was elsewhere at the time of the murder, and that Godden's apartments were too small to conceal a body anyway, was convicted and executed at Tyburn, 21 Feb., 1679, along with Henry Green and Robert Berry, his supposed co- conspirators. Mrs. Hill, at the trial, courageously accused Prance of perjury-"he knows all of this is as false as God is true"- and prophesied correctly that he would recant, but only when it was too late.
The other children, being too young ever to have seen it themselves, do not believe her. Led by a boy named William, they bully and antagonize her, and just before the sun comes out, William rallies the other children, and they lock her in a closet down a tunnel. As the sun is about to appear, their teacher arrives to take the class outside to enjoy their hour of sunshine and, in their astonishment and joy, they all forget about Margot. They run, play, skip, jump, and prance about, savoring every second of their newfound freedom.
At the accession of William of Orange and Mary in 1689, he was pardoned and granted a pension of £260 a year, but his reputation did not recover. The pension was suspended, but in 1698 was restored and increased to £300 a year. Oates died on 12 or 13 July 1705, quite forgotten by the public which had once called him a hero. Of the other informers, James II was content merely to fine Miles Prance for his perjury, on the grounds that he was a Catholic and had been coerced by threats of torture into informing.
He then confessed to a different version of the crime and recanted that. Finally, after being visited by three leading clergymen, William Boys, Gilbert Burnet, and William Lloyd, who prayed with him and urged him to confess his part in the crime, he settled on the story to which he stuck throughout the Plot trials. He said that two Irish priests, "Fitzgerald" and "Kelly", told him of a plot to kill Godfrey, and that two workmen, Henry Berry and Robert Green, together with the Queen's chaplain Thomas Godden and Godden's servant, Lawrence Hill, followed and strangled Godfrey while Prance kept watch.Kenyon p.
Berry, Green, and Hill were arrested, and Fr. Godden fled the country. Fr. Fitzgerald, whom the others admitted to knowing, was apparently left in peace, probably because he was a member of the household of the envoy from Venice and could thus claim diplomatic immunity, while Fr. Kelly, if he existed at all , simply disappeared.Priests who reached the safety of a Catholic power's Embassy were generally left in peace, even at the height of the Plot hysteria - Kenyon p.253 Prance perjured himself at the trial, but came across as a convincing witness and made a good impression on the jury:Kenyon pp.
Five days later at the meeting of the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway two shareholders Horatio Love and Robert Prance revealed a number of shares had been sold to the company at a value far in excess of what they were actually worth and the beneficiary was Hudson. This time the call for a committee of inquiry to be set up was successful.FRAUD - A BRIEF EXPLANATION: If a company pays dividends out of capital, that means that the company must be insolvent. It's illegal for an insolvent company to pay dividends because creditors have a prior claim on any assets, i.e. cash.
He goes on to say that a horse's performance would be no more beautiful than that of a dancer taught by whips and goads if he were forced under the same conditions. The horse should, instead, perform of his own accord in response to set signals by the rider. To do this, Xenophon says, for example, gallop the horse hard until he begins to prance and show his airs, at which time the rider should at once dismount and remove the bit. This reward will cause the horse, at a later time, to show himself off of his own accord.
After Max is locked inside, he is assaulted by a wild barrage of seemingly weird supernatural events (a mannaquin comes to life and assaults him, men in skeleton costumes prance about, wild animals wander the corridors and ghosts seem to fly about). Finally, just as he is about to win the bet, the phone rings and Max is told that his wife back home is being threatened by an intruder. Panic-stricken, Max rings the bell minutes before midnight to run to his wife's defense, and therein loses the bet. The audience later discovers it was the Count calling him on the phone, pretending Max's wife was in danger.
George Hudson had earned the title of the Railway King by his adroit manipulation of railway companies, finances and shareholders, but at length difficult questions were posed. On 20 February 1849, a question was raised at the half-yearly meeting of the York, Newcastle and Berwick Company by Mr. Robert Prance, of the London Stock Exchange regarding shares acquired by Hudson. Among many other irregularities, it was shown that he had purchased the Brandling Junction Railway on excessively favourable terms; one of the former Brandling shareholders published a pamphlet to show the inadequacy of the price given for it. The resulting scandal brought Hudson's resignation and withdrawal from railway affairs.
They played "a sleazoid male chauvinist comedy duo who exchange off-color ethnic jokes and prance around in suits and ties like Steve Martin on PCP". His brother, Dave, performed in the show and in a separate act. Higgins was praised for his ability of knowing "when to go over the top and when to rein it in", and how he was able to be "acutely tuned in to the comings and goings around them and know how to play off each other". Soon after, Higgins went on to become a writer for the short-lived MTV programs Trashed and The Jon Stewart Show.
Later evidence, showing that Godden was in no way connected with Godfrey's death, altered public feeling: in 1686, just as Mrs. Hill had prophesied at her husband's trial, Miles Prance admitted that his charges against Hill, Berry, Green, FitzGerald and Godden had been a pure fabrication. In the reign of James II, he returned to his former post as almoner to the Queen Dowager. From this time until his death he took a prominent part in the religious controversies in England, and in 1686, with Bonaventure Giffard, defended the doctrine of the Real Presence, before the king, against Dr. William Jane and Dr. Simon Patrick.
3rd century BCE) Seal script character written with the same radical and phonetic. Teng has two etymologically cognate Chinese words written with this zhen phonetic and different radicals: teng (with the "water radical" ) "gush up; inundate; Teng (state); a surname" and teng (with the "horse radical" ) "jump; gallop; prance; mount; ascend; fly swiftly upward; soar; rise". This latter teng, which is used to write the tengshe flying dragon, occurs in draconic 4-character idioms such as longtenghuyue (lit. "dragon rising tiger leaping") "scene of bustling activity" and tengjiaoqifeng ("rising dragon soaring phoenix", also reversible) "a rapidly rising talent; an exceptional literary/artistic talent; a genius".
Upton Bishop is a large parish and village situated on the borders of Gloucestershire, on the upper road between Hereford and Gloucester, and on the main road from Ross to Newent; is distant north east of Ross, west of Newent, south east of Hereford, and west north west of Gloucester; is in Greytree hundred, Ross union, petty sessional division, and county court district, and Linton polling district. The population in 1861 was 716; in 1871, 716; inhabited houses, 150; families or separate occupiers, 166; area of parish, ; annual rateable value, £5,069. Courtenay Connell Prance, Esq., of Hatherley court, Cheltenham, is lord of the manor.
In 1974, Campbell was a botanical explorer at the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA) in Manaus, Brazil, from where he staged expeditions to study the ethnobotany of the Jamamaji and Paumari Native Americans.Prance, G. T., D. G. Campbell & B. W Nelson. 1977. The ethnobotany of the Paumari Indians (Rio Purus), Economic Botany. 31. 129-139 Campbell joined the scientific staff of the New York Botanical Garden from 1984–1990, conducting floristic inventories throughout the Brazilian Amazon basin as part of the Projeto Flora Amazônica program; destinations included O Deserto on the Rio Xingu (Pará),Campbell, D. G., D. C. Daly, G. T. Prance & U. N. Maciel. 1986.
Our admiral then took his glass in his hand, To espy what he could, as you shall understand; A double shot came unto him so nigh, That it took off the place where his arm did lye. But for that misfortune, and all that foul play, He held 'em six hours in hot battle that day. The night being come, they straightway gave o'er, And went off with their cripples; we see 'em no more. But now that the war is proclaim'd against France, When we see them again we will make 'em to prance; And if ever they into our presence do come, We will make our cannons play ' Britons, strike home.
On June 21, 2011 Annie Wedekind released "Mercury's Flight: The Story of a Lipizzaner Stallion" through Breyer Horses as part of The Breyer Horse Collection book series.Mercury's Flight: The Story of a Lipizzaner Stallion In a first-season episode of The Angry Beavers, "Fancy Prance" Norbert confesses to Daggett that his lifelong dream is to become a Lipizzaner stallion. Former concert promoter Gary Lashinsky owned the World-famous Lipizzaner Stallions until they filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy and permanently closed.Oviedo-based World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions show files for bankruptcy A new movie based on the World War II evacuation of Lipizzaners from a Nazi breeding farm was expected to hit theaters in December 2016.
The song was praised by The New York Times Jon Caramanica, who called it "textured" and "uncomplicated" and felt "Eilish's ease is the dominant mode — worrying about yourself first makes for no worry at all". Jessica Mckinney of Complex praised the song as one of Eilish's most "rare upbeat and sunny records". Sam Prance of PopBuzz said the track is one of Eilish's "most personal songs to date". Writing for The Independent, Isobel Lewis regarded the song as a "haunting piano ballad" with "strong guitar and Eilish’s signature electronic style". Reviewing for Slant Magazine, Alexa Camp cited the track as a "dreary but gorgeous dirge, with Eilish’s soulful, layered vocals stacked on top of atmospheric keyboards".
Henderson's only UK hit was the single "Prance On" recorded for Capitol which reached No. 44 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1978. The newly introduced 12" vinyl single format for this track helped promote it on the disco/club scene at the time. His previous single recorded in 1977, "Say You Will" / "The Funk Surgeon" failed to chart in the UK. "Cyclops" was an instrumental LP track only, although it was so popular at the wrong speed that Capitol pressed a 12" vinyl single with the regular version, and the fast version, back to back. In the 1990s, he returned to playing acoustic hard bop, touring with Billy Harper in 1991 while also working as a physician.
En route, he was detained by Communist insurgents, handed over to Kachin insurgents and arrested by the Indian Army. Among Insurgents also examines the symbiotic relationship between the civil war in Burma and the international drugs trade. The author interviewed growers of opium poppies and leaders on both sides of the narcotics divide, and his report to the US National Security Council may have contributed to Washington's changed perception of the Burmese Army as the main player in the trade. (Google Books) The genius of this ambitious subject', writes Maggie Gee of Client Service, is all [Tucker's] own, as are his glimpses of the beautiful natural universe against which tiny human beings prance, the sky above them "robin's egg blue turning to silver".
Outside jaunting car Ireland, c. 1890–1900 A jaunting car is a light two- wheeled carriage for a single horse, with a seat in front for the driver. In its most common form with seats for two or four persons placed back to back, with the foot-boards projecting over the wheels and the typical conveyance for persons in Ireland at one time (outside jaunting car). Also with passenger seats facing each other (inside jaunting car) The first part of the word is generally taken to be identical with the verb to jaunt, now only used in the sense of to go on a short pleasure excursion, but in its earliest uses meaning to make a horse caracole or prance, hence to jolt or bump up and down.
Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey died in October 1678; he disappeared from his home and was found dead at Primrose Hill, having apparently been strangled and run through with a sword some days before his death. Godfrey, though normally tolerant in matters of religion, had been militating against the Jesuits around the time of the Popish Plot, the great wave of anti-Catholic hysteria which swept across England in 1678 due to the lies of Titus Oates about a Catholic conspiracy to assassinate the Royal Family. Godfrey's death brought the hysteria to boiling point: the next few weeks were long remembered as "Godfrey's Autumn". Prance was known to be a Roman Catholic and suspicion fell upon him for Godfrey's death, even though it was thought by many of those who knew him best to be suicide.
Lum has exhibited her work widely. She has participated in 24 solo exhibitions at national and international venues including the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT; Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC, Gallerie Birthe Laursen, Paris, Prance, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Cambridge, MA, among others; and in over 30 group exhibitions at the Danforth Museum of Art (Framingham, MA), the Drawing Center, New York, NY; Beijing Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing, China); Herbert F. Johnson Museum at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY); MassMoCA Museum (North Adams, MA); Kunstmuseum-Museum fur Gegenwartskunst-Basel (Switzerland), among others. She has been commissioned by MASS MoCA to create an artist- designed public art billboard, "Made With Pride By" and other art billboard projects, "This is Only a Test" (Los Angeles) and "Billboard Structure" (Buffalo, NY).
Males will initially congregate around common display areas on a secondary perch, away from the main viewing perches available, and flap their wings rapidly. They will then move to the main viewing perches, erecting their large plumes at their rumps over their backs and extending their wings (Pose 1). They subsequently depress their bodies close to the branches that they are on, retract their wings, leave their tail plumes erected, and prance or charge along their branch (Pose 2). The birds will then freeze with their bills pointed downwards, wings extended once again, and tail plumes still upright (Pose 3). Males will assume this last position, referred to as the “flower position” when females are present, for inspection purposes, but will refrain and remain in position two, moving in synchrony, when females are absent.
219 Six other priests stood trial with him. The prisoners (like all those accused of treason until 1695) were not allowed the benefit of legal counsel, and indeed the most skilful advocate would have been of little avail before judges who were determined to presume everything against rather than for the accused. Sir John Kelynge and Mr. Serjeant Stroke prosecuted. The princpal prosecution witnesses were Oates, Bedloe, Thomas Dangerfield, and Miles Prance. Dangerfield, who was a notorious thief and confidence trickster, and well known to be such by Scroggs and his fellow judges, thus proved Anderson to be a priest: ‘My lord, about the latter end of May of beginning of June, when I was a prisoner for debt in the King's Bench Prison, this person took occasion to speak privately to me, and desired me to go into his room.
Since 1951 additions to the collections have included the works of such local artists as Bertram Prance (1889-1958), Judith Ackland (1898–1971) and Mary Stella Edwards (1893–1984),The Ackland and Edwards Collection - The Burton Art Gallery and Museum and the 535 piece ceramics collection put together by the artist R.J. Lloyd. Various of these were purchased with the assistance of the Art Fund.Burton Art Gallery and Museum - Art Fund website There are also collections from the former Bideford Museum representing the history of Bideford; these permanent displays include the Bideford Witches, Sir Richard Grenville; Edward Capern the postman poet; and Raleigh, the first Native American to set foot in England. Artefacts include a large scale model made by Frank Whiting in 1945 of Bideford’s ancient Long Bridge in all its stages from 1280 to 1925.
The hornpipe by which she danced into fame was performed to a tune (thought to be probably by Thomas Arne) which then had words set, a song called Ballad of Nancy Dawson attributed to George Alexander Stevens. It was for a long time the popular air of the day. It was set with variations for the harpsichord as Miss Dawson's hornpipe, was introduced in Carey's and Bickerstaffe's opera ‘Love in a Village,’ and is mentioned as ‘Nancy Dawson’ by Oliver Goldsmith in the epilogue to She Stoops to Conquer. ;The Ballad of Nancy Dawson Of all the girls in our town, The red, the black, the fair, the brown, That dance and prance it up and down, There's none like Nancy Dawson. Her easy mien, her shape so neat, She foots, she trips, she looks so sweet; Her every motion’s so complete, I die for Nancy Dawson.
This rhyme is often conflated with a separate and longer rhyme: :Tom, he was a piper's son, :He learnt to play when he was young, :And all the tune that he could play :Was 'over the hills and far away'; :Over the hills and a great way off, :The wind shall blow my top-knot off. :Tom with his pipe made such a noise, :That he pleased both the girls and boys, :They all stopped to hear him play, :'Over the hills and far away'. :Tom with his pipe did play with such skill :That those who heard him could never keep still; :As soon as he played they began for to dance, :Even the pigs on their hind legs would after him prance. :As Dolly was milking her cow one day, :Tom took his pipe and began to play; :So Dolly and the cow danced 'The Cheshire Round', :Till the pail was broken and the milk ran on the ground.

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