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But I think it's all in the work that I put in with [Cavaliers assistant coach] Phil Handy.
Because of his life sentence he was put in with super dangerous criminals, stabbings, beatings, that kind of thing.
They credit the work they put in with Reirden, with whom they watch film on days off and on game days.
"When I first got to Western [prison], there was no juvenile wing—I was put in with the adults," he recalls.
Worse still, those numbers don't even figure in the additional work Eerie Bear Games put in with patches over the following months.
I must have been about 5 and it was one of the first times I remember when I wasn't put in with my sister.
OFOs requires pipeline users to closely match the amount of gas they say they will put in with what they say they will take out.
But the one they put inwith the support of the US and the CIA in this coup in Ukraine — that has not been a solution.
When the scientists retrieved and reconstructed the images by sequencing the bacterial genomes, they got back the same images they put in with about 90 percent accuracy.
Canadian national team fans won't ever forget the 14 years he put in with Les Rouges, during which he became the team's all-time leader in appearances with 89.
Bodywork is so underused in the rest of mixed martial arts that fighters can often be paralyzed when put in with a fighter who is good at using it.
Then, attackers briefly booted the PC each night to confirm they reattached the hard drive correctly, and allow the malware they put in with the documents to be properly dropped.
First he'd been put in with the white kids, but after a day of working in the lime fields he'd got so dark that Spencer had had him reassigned to the colored half.
"We have some men that are the first ones we would put in with difficult people because they are such good communicators," said Jacqueline Luthcke, who is chief of the Ridgewood, N.J., Police Department.
"When I was pulled out [of solitary] and put in with the main population, it felt like you sort of had to help cheer up the people who just couldn't really deal with the season," Jacobs recalls.
"This was the first year really that the effort we put in with the commissioners to smooth out the N.Y.E. issue manifested itself in full bloom," said Magnus, referring to ESPN's successful effort to move some games off Dec. 31.
He cruises past ailing old timers like Dan Henderson and Vitor Belfort, but when he was put in with Lyoto Machida in 2014 he was bewildered on the feet, and then Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza suffocated him on the ground in the same year.
And one of the things that I put in with Senator Thune of South Dakota, I always work hard to make sure we got bipartisan support on big things like this, the idea is you give people a tour of duty, two years in Washington, from the private sector.
I've been making work for years that is about sexuality and can be considered feminist, but I always thought about my work as being sexual first, and I could be put in with this idea of feminism, but what I'm really trying to talk about is human sexuality from my perspective and me being the director of that perspective—me being able to choose what I find titillating, what I find enjoyable.
The new value is put in with a fresh reference bit and timestamp (all 0's) in this selected entry.
It is thought that it may be the remains of a cloth bag that closed with a nail, and put in with the coins as a votive offering.
" Says Margot. Clayton MP, Mr. Hong Lim also described the film to positive reviews. He said: "The way he approaches the film is very opportunistic, the way that Tim portrays comes straight from the human heart. These story brings out the Khmer Rouge quite well, the way he put in with the past and present.
"Der Schwarze, der Buchenwald überlebte" Süddeutsche Zeitung June 5, 2009. Retrieved April 13, 2010 Schramm was put in with the political prisoners, a decision he credits with saving his life. Forced to work in a stone quarry where the survival rate of prisoners was very low. Every day, ten to fifteen men were carried out, dead.
The sharks would then attack the cable until the voltage lines killed them. This caused numerous, prolonged outages. Eventually, a shark shielding was developed for the cable and was available for TAT-8. PTAT-1, the next cable to go in the Atlantic was put in with the shark shielding across its entire length; the added reliability provided by this shield has not been fully evaluated.
Kenneally wrote, "The shock caused Living to stutter and it has been alleged that he stuttered for the rest of his life". Byrne then walked him and Mackie, the junior accountant, into the bar, where Dan Kelly was on guard. Ned Kelly secured the bank manager, Mr Tarleton, who was ordered to open the safes. When this was done, he was put in with the others.
Shortly before his death, he had apparently refused permission for tubes carrying oxygen to be inserted into his lungs, which, he was told, was the only way to prolong his life. Brando was cremated, and his ashes were put in with those of his good friend, Wally Cox and another longtime friend, Sam Gilman."When the wild one met the mild one." Los Angeles Times, October 17, 2004.
Cox was found dead on February 15, 1973 in his Hollywood, California home; he was 48. According to an autopsy, Cox died of a heart attack caused by a coronary occlusion. Initial reports indicated that he wished to have no funeral and that his ashes would be scattered at sea. A later report indicated his ashes were put in with those of Brando and another close friend Sam Gilman and scattered in Death Valley and Tahiti.
A couple of grisaille paintings were uncovered on the staircase, featuring eagle and weapon motifs. The Germans wanted to remove the eagles as Polish national emblems, but allowed them to remain after it was explained that these were Napoleonic eagles, a favorite motif of the French Empire period. On the ground floor of the right wing, a restaurant was put in, with wooden beam ceiling and a spacious cloakroom. The palace survived the Warsaw Uprising intact.
This was one of the few branches on which the Great Central ran steam railmotors, but they did not provide the traffic hoped for and the service was withdrawn in 1917.Christiansen, page 24 The WM & CQ branch closed for good in 1970, but not before several modifications. In 1954 a new connection was put in with the GWR branch at Plas Power and the link to Brymbo Works was re-opened to goods. It closed in 1958, only to enjoy a revival between 1965-70.
It is estimated that close to 2,000 inmates died in the camp where torture and abuse of prisoners were chronic and rampant and resulted in an average 100 inmate deaths a day. Solomon Morel's preferred method of torture was the ice water tank where prisoners would be put in with freezing water up to their necks until they died. The camp was closed in November 1945. The survivor Dorota Boriczek described Morel as "a barbaric and cruel man" who often personally tortured and killed prisoners.
Another view of the Sunken Trace (June 2015) As with much of the unsettled frontier, banditry regularly occurred along the Trace. Much of it centered around the river landing Natchez Under-The-Hill, as compared with the rest of the town atop the river bluff. Under-the-Hill, where barges and keelboats put in with goods from northern ports, was a hotbed of gamblers, prostitutes, and drunken crew from the boats. Many of the rowdies, referred to as "Kaintucks," were rough Kentucky frontiersmen who operated flatboats down the river.
Harry Marks was particularly interested in providing good ventilation and natural lighting and these are features of buildings designed by him. St John's Church of England, circa 1935 In order to prevent a recurrence of the foundation problems that ruined the first church, the Dalby site was excavated to a depth of when a bed of solid yellow clay was discovered. The foundations were put in with reinforced concrete built on arches. The building contract was let to J and F Muller of Toowoomba at an estimated cost of £4123.
The mithraeum was rebuilt soon after, but without the ante-room. Access was now directly into the shrine from the outside, and it is unusual that the community would not have wanted at least some form of ante-chamber, especially as they also reduced the free space within the shrine by extending the benches. The interior of the shrine was remodelled to include a stone podium in front of the apse (presumably for the tauroctony) and the lengthening of the benches. A new roof system was also put in with wooden posts standing in front of the benches.
It was Hines' reports that encouraged Morgan to be rough with anyone posing as a Confederate sympathizer in Indiana, as Morgan had been relying on support from sympathizers in Indiana to be successful on his raid. Hines stayed with Morgan until the end of the Raid, and was with John Hunt Morgan during their imprisonment, first at Johnson's Island, and later at the Ohio Penitentiary just outside downtown Columbus, Ohio, where, despite the rules of war dictating that prisoners of war should go to military prison, they were put in with common criminals.Johnson, p. 360, Matthews, p. 133.
Framework of a 2-man kayak On the way to the put-in with 2 Folboats by train, bus and finally donkey. Most folding kayaks have very similar construction, even though the materials may differ. Some boats use frames made of mountain ash, spruce and marine plywood, while others use aluminium tubing and various plastics, and a few newer boats such as Fujita and Firstlight use carbon fiber or glass-reinforced plastic tubing. Typically there are solid bow and stern pieces, and anywhere from three to seven ribs connected via some sort of flexible attachment to a number of longerons.
By the end of the war, Robert Sainsbury had cut the long hours which under-18s had necessarily put in - with men conscripted and women on war work. The 1950s brought self-service supermarkets. Over the period of his joint general management, deputy chairpersonship and chairpersonship (he became deputy chairperson when his father died in 1956, and succeeded his brother as chairperson in 1967), the company's turnover increased from £45m to £166m, and the number of employees rose fourfold. By the time he retired as chairperson in 1969, Robert Sainsbury had been a principal architect of the supergrocer's fortunes, which ensured its continuing success through to the beginning of the 1990s.
Jesaulenko has credited his time at Eastlake for instilling in him a winning culture. After breaking into the senior team, he quickly established himself as a star, playing in three consecutive premierships for Eastlake from 1964 to 1966. On joining Carlton, Jesaulenko reflected in an interview with The Canberra Times that: > [Eastlake] certainly provided a winning culture. I was lucky to play at a > footy club that was on the way up that just had a new regime put in, with > George Harris and his mob, appointed a new coach in Ronald Dale Barassi, > they had experienced players and they recruited young guns ... and I just > fitted into the mix.
Velella velella & Palmaria palmata in a tidepool, Cambria, California The Porpitidae is a family of the Hydrozoa erected for two genera of hydroids that live floating free at the surface of the open ocean: Velella and Porpita. The systematic position of these peculiar genera has long been a topic of discussion among taxonomists who work with pelagic Cnidaria. The three genera were put in with athecate hydroids in the mid-to-late 19th century by some, whereas other authors at the time included them in the Siphonophora. A new order was established for these genera by Totton, in 1954, called the Chondrophora, while at the same time, other authors favored again placing them in the Anthomedusae/Athecatae.
Potter later claimed that during his trip to Australia, he underwent a "purifying, quickening change" whereby his own spiritual body, called "Christ", entered into his body and he became "Potter Christ, Son of the living God". During his time in Australia, Potter wrote a book which he said was dictated to him by angels; it was described by Potter as the book from which all people were to be judged at the Final Judgment. Potter returned to California by October 1857. A Latter-day Saint observer described Potter's re-appearance in the community: > Wednesday 21 October 1857—Arnold Potter, who calls himself Potter Christ, > appeared in our streets today with a brand on his forehead which had been > put in with India ink.
In 2003, Bishop was put in with just seconds left in a playoff game against the Montreal Alouettes. Since the Argonauts were not within field goal range, he was to throw a Hail Mary pass with hopes for a miracle. While the miracle did not come true, he was seen throwing the ball approximately 70 yards down the field, thus showing he had one of the stronger arms in professional football. With his propensity for throwing more interceptions than touchdown passes and an inclination to run with the football, Bishop's intelligence as a quarterback came into question by many CFL fans. Despite the criticism, he had a satisfactory performance while Damon Allen was injured during the 2004 season and helped the Argonauts win the 92nd Grey Cup championship that season.
Ruby, a henchman of the crime lord Vogel, who has been having an affair with his boss' wife, is thrown into a jail after getting caught hiding the loot that he stole from his boss in revenge for the death of his lover. In jail Ruby refuses to eat or speak, which concerns the jail's psychiatrist but fails to impress the detective in charge of the investigation, who sees through Ruby's ruse. At the suggestion of the detective, the two criminals meet after Quentin, an intolerable extrovert who has driven mad two other inmates, is put in with him. Quentin thinks that he has struck up a one-sided friendship with Ruby after conducting an uninteresting monologue, however they are parted again after Ruby fakes suicide to get out.

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