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"short fuse" Definitions
  1. a quick temper: A person with a short fuse has to be handled diplomatically.

129 Sentences With "short fuse"

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She had a short fuse, when things didn't go her way.
He seemed frustrated and had a short fuse, he recalled her saying.
" Ms. Walter, laughing, confirmed that she can have "a really short fuse.
So were their threats based on intelligence, or simply a short fuse?
They become very irritable, have a short fuse, become depressed [or] become violent.
His wife is a spoiled millennial with a short fuse and unpredictable moods.
I attribute it to the short-fuse personalities in my family, but, excuses, excuses.
Him having a short fuse at times will have zero bearing on player signings.
Under different circumstances, it might be easy to laugh off this short-fuse hyperbolic response.
The crowd has a short fuse for even the hint of time-wasting, or stalling.
His score that day was not as unnerving as his short fuse on the course.
And then they're going to get into fights and they have a really short fuse.
Trump has a short fuse, he could be easily manipulated and that could lead to conflict.
I bury myself in work to avoid talking to people when I'm on a short fuse.
Pena had come to Berkeley with a short fuse, and he played little in his first season.
But he's not seeing the extremes, or the catalyst, that would suggest a short fuse is lit - yet.
Soulful Neptune lends some patience to Mars' short fuse, making these difficult dialogues a lot easier to navigate.
"People who I believe have a short fuse," he said, "will not get the opportunity in this department."
Today I feel like Kelli because it's so hot outside, so I have a very short fuse right now.
The recent wave of criticism has made Mr. Pompeo, known for a short fuse, even more testy in public.
In Brasília, the capital, most everyone can recount stories about Ms. Rousseff's intolerance for dissent and her short fuse.
"Abe knows he's walking into a meeting where Trump may have a short fuse on trade," Mr. Russel said.
Melissa McCarthy has said that Helmsley was a model for her character in "The Boss": short hair, short fuse.
Skaskiw turned to Perez, his short and stocky weapons sergeant, a powder keg of a man with a short fuse.
"The short fuse of the American left is typical of the highs and lows of American emotional life," he said.
Presumably they're getting the attention they wanted as Shia's notoriously short fuse continues to go off in a very public way.
Zyaire says he is sometimes rattled by what he perceives as his mother's short fuse and harsh overreactions to his misbehavior.
I have a short fuse, and often come across as curt, aggressive, or emotionally despondent—I think Trump is the same way.
It's difficult to parse just how much lingering bad feelings will actually weigh on the company, especially in today's short-fuse media environment.
The star reveals that her "short fuse" is something she's continually working on, but she's succeeding in finding a way to navigate it.
But Lewis, 46 — who is known for having a bit of a short fuse — isn't ashamed of sharing his setbacks during difficult times.
A reserve officer in the Swiss military and a number cruncher with a nearly photographic memory, Ackermann also had a notoriously short fuse.
People who work with proximity to the President have sometimes questioned his erratic moods, short fuse, micro attention span and penchant for obsessiveness.
And she exploited his short fuse when his ego takes a hit, to bolster her case that he's unfit to be commander in chief.
I look for an articulate witness, not what they're witnessing, and I have a pretty short fuse if I feel like I'm in clumsy hands.
Pride and violence, set off by a short fuse  and racked by guilt, infused a sense of fated destiny that was central to Caravaggio's character.
But, hey, even though West has proven to have a bit of a short fuse at times, we're sure it's nothing but love between the two.
"Behar decried what she described as Pompeo&aposs "short fuse," and added the current White House administration is "loaded with bullies and resembles an "organized crime organization."
I pity any hoodlums who fall afoul of one member of our night crew, an Italian former armed guard who's had a short fuse ever since Brexit.
Sadly, there is every reason to think that whoever might replace Yellen in February will also be handed a big stick of dynamite with a short fuse.
That makes a lot of sense, said Ms. Maliar, the criminologist, who said the war and economic hardship had put a lot of people on a short fuse.
Not for its score, which is gorgeous, but because it's a romance with bruises — a love story between a spirited young woman and the bullying, short-fuse thug she marries.
His Achilles' heel is a short fuse, but he proved he can maintain his cool in Northern Ireland when a rules issue stemming from a ball-marking dispute did not stop his momentum.
Christine falls hard for Arnie, too, which would be roses and balloon drops if it weren't for one tiny detail: the car is a killing machine with a long memory and a short fuse.
But, let's be real, the 5-footer is infamous because of his relationships -- or lack thereof -- with women ... and he says he's got a short fuse with females because he feels they're too materialistic.
Defenses aware of his perceived short fuse and the Giants' relative lack of other offensive options have tilted heavily, and physically, in his direction, and the attention has turned the schedule into a slog.
The haunted Nickie (on his arm he has a tattoo of the date his sibling went missing) is a British expatriate in the United States, with a short fuse and a tendency toward violence.
Elon Musk: Bad boy of tech, whether we like it or not As two revolutionaries with big ideas and a short fuse, Samuel Adams and Elon Musk are a match made in trigger-happy heaven.
The short-fuse nature of the vote — Mr. Johnson won Parliament's approval to hold it only in late October — would make it difficult for Russia to mount a full-scale social-media campaign, election experts said.
"He was very arrogant, hasty, short fuse," Roach recalled, adding that "it wasn't far-fetched to see a person like him becoming involved in stuff like this," referring to his involvement with radical Islam and ISIS.
This past week Mr. Bolton journeyed to Ankara to discuss the American role in the Syrian civil war with Turkish government officials, only to run smack into another autocrat with a short fuse, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The short fuse of a serial killer Kohlhepp, a real estate agent and registered sex offender, would eventually face charges of murdering seven people over 183 years, including Brown's boyfriend, Charles Carver, whose body was found along with two others at the farm.
Rather, like a barometer for his short fuse, the less pigmented Trump's hair, the more impatient he must have been that day — and the more impatient the sitting President, the more likely he is to impulsively smash that big, powerful, fully functioning nuclear war button.
Sporting cowboy boots beneath his robes, Judge Matsch combined a flinty wit with a short fuse, and woe to the lawyer who failed to detect the twitch in his mustache that signaled a growing impatience or an imminent blistering rebuke for wasting the court's time.
That tug-and-pull probably won't be ending in Meek Mill's career, and if the focus stays on how he can continue to be an outlet for those in whom he sees a younger version of himself, he may be able to carry on with his rise without being a press opportunity for those aware of his short fuse.
While Issa and his friends (contemptuously called "bugs" by some of their elders) run amok with varying degrees of abandon, they're observed by their neighbors — including the Muslim Brotherhood, a local power broker and his minions and a group of no-nonsense high school girls — as well as crime-busting cops, one of whom, a tightly coiled veteran named Chris (Alexis Manenti), has a particularly short fuse.
Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry,Short Fuse Rattapallax Press. . and Heights of the Marvelous: A New York Anthology,Heights of the Marvelous St. Martin's Press. . among many others.
Deloitte Australia: Digital disruption - Short fuse, big bang?. Econsultancy (2012-10-22). Retrieved on 2013-07-23.
Grimlock first appeared in episode #18 "Wedge's Short Fuse" and last appeared in episode #38 "The Final Battle Part 2".
Short Fuse (voiced by Ken Jeong) is a Belgian harp seal. He is the North Wind's explosive and demolitions expert. He is the North Wind's counterpart of Rico.
Short-Fuze (also released as Short-Fuse) is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's original mortar soldier and debuted in 1982.
Currie's Company Aerial Transport is a British corporation and Koko's rival weapons dealer. ; :A weapons dealer and head of CCAT. A former Royal Air Force pilot. He has a short fuse and enjoys manipulating situations to Koko's disadvantage.
Good to Go (also titled as Short Fuse) is a 1986 crime thriller film written and directed by Blaine Novak, and stars Art Garfunkel as a beat journalist pursuing a murder investigation, with the Washington, D.C. go-go-scene in the backdrop.
200 Million Thousand is the fifth studio album by garage punk band Black Lips. The album was recorded in August 2008 and released on February 24, 2009 in the United States and March 16 in Europe. The first single, "Short Fuse" was released on March 9, 2009.
Following up, the Austrians clashed with Kléber's divisions at Uckerath, inflicting 3,000 casualties on the French for a loss of only 600. Nevertheless, Kléber managed to withdraw in an orderly fashion into the Düsseldorf defences.Smith, p. 115. Kléber was a man with a short fuse, his tendency for outbursts of temper was legendary.
Hawkman was ranked as the 118th-greatest comic book character of all time by Wizard magazine. IGN also ranked Hawkman as the 56th-greatest comic book hero of all time, stating that the best part of Hawkman is his incredibly short fuse. IGN also described him as a complete and total badass.
A bad temper? Why, I oughta...", Chicago Tribune (May 1, 2008): "Anecdotes about McCain's short fuse – dashing off nasty letters, manhandling colleagues when they oppose him – have popped up in recent profiles. Conversely, though, we also want people in public life to be passionate and engaged. We want them to be fiery and feisty.
At 3:00am the following morning the Japanese finally succeeded. A soldier volunteered to brave the enemy fire and light a short fuse. The soldier was killed in the explosion but succeeded in breaching the gate. Japanese soldiers charged through the open gate and entered the city, followed by the British and American soldiers.
The aircraft was badly damaged, but returned to the skies the following year. As of 2002, it flies as "Short Fuse Salle" (N286JB). ;12 September 1994 :North American P-51D-25-NA "Deja Vu" ("Race 56"), N51U (ex-44-74204), piloted by William A. Speer Jr., suffered a propeller failure and crashed during the Reno Air Races, killing Speer.
The movie revolves around four senior citizens living in a hillside village. Kim Man-seok is a cranky milkman with a short fuse and a foul mouth. He wakes the village early each morning with his noisy, battered motorcycle. He meets Song Ee-peun, who scavenges for scrap paper while roaming around the town at daybreak.
Short Fuse Blues is the debut album by Australian blues singer and guitarist Dave Hole, released in 1990. The album was recorded over three days at Planet Studios in Perth, Western Australia. It was financed and produced by Hole. Alligator Records signed Hole as their first non-US artist in 26 years and re- released the album in 1992.
Dominick Dunne's investigative crime show Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice devoted an hour for the case of Steven Benson. Benson is also featured in an episode of the New Detectives entitled "Short Fuse" (Season 2, Episode 3). In addition, the Benson Family murder case was the subject of The Serpent's Tooth, a 1987 book by Christopher Andersen.
The second is to pop all the pigs in the level. The third is to use fewer than or equal to a certain number of birds to clear the level. Because some people were skeptical about the new gameplay, Rovio later announced that they would add levels to the episode based on the original level style. On September 16, 2013, Rovio added 15 levels to the episode using the original style and these levels include manual targeting for Red Bird. On November 26, 2013, Rovio added a 30-level episode called Short Fuse that transforms the Bomb's explosions into highly- destructive electrical pulses, adds a powerup that transforms any Bird into a Bomb Bird and 3 different potions that can change the pigs. On December 11, 2013, Rovio added 15 levels to episode Birdday Party (cake 4) to celebrate its fourth birthday. On March 4, 2014, 15 levels were added to Short Fuse and the power-up icons were updated. On July 22, 2014, a 15-level episode called "Flock Favorites" that is inspired by fans' favorite episodes (Poached Eggs, Danger Above, Mine and Dine, Bad Piggies, Red's Mighty Feathers, Short Fuse, and Surf and Turf) was added. On November 23, 2014, in partnership with (RED) and Apple Inc.
In October 2012 Kingdom Business Pt. 4 was released, along with a mixtape, All Day Jesus, and a five-song EP, Short Fuse. On February 18, 2014, Jones released an 18-track mixtape, Lust, Drugs, and Gospel in an effort to assist those who have issues related to lust and drugs.Canton Jones to release free mixtape, ‘Lust, Drugs & Gospel.’ The Underground.
Good to Go was produced with an estimated $1,500,000 budget. The film premiered on July 31, 1986 at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. before being released nationally on August 1, 1986. Due to poor box office performance, the film was pulled shortly after its nationwide release. The film was repackaged under the title Short Fuse and released on VHS thereafter.
On November 12, 2013, Law & Order actress Elisabeth Röhm was cast as Dana Landon, a woman who joins forces with Cat on an investigation into a series of undercover operations. On December 4, 2013, Tom Everett Scott joined the cast of the show, playing the recurring role of Sam Landon, an archaeologist with a short fuse who has been isolated from the outside world for many years.
The Joes soon storm the building with things bad and despite their best efforts, Scarlett, Zap and Snake Eyes are kidnapped. They later free themselves. In this issue, the code-name is spelled with an s, 'Short-Fuse'.G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #10 (April 1983) Short-Fuze participates in the unsuccessful pursuit of Cobra Commander through the outskirts of Washington D.C..G.
Armitage told a reporter from the serial's official website that Bill is a "good bloke" who would not harm anyone. Bill is the type of man who "knows everybody" and speaks to everyone. He said that some people walk down the streets with their heads to the floor, but Bill is the opposite and always ready for conversation. Bill can sometimes be awkward, angry and has a "short fuse".
García was born in Holguín to parents of Cuban Criollo descent. He was a large, strong, educated man with a short fuse. García was the grandson of Calixto García de Luna e Izquierdo, who had fought as royalist in the Battle of Carabobo in 1821 during Venezuelan War of Independence. His grandmother was Maria de los Angeles Gonzalez, said to be the daughter of a cacique from Valencia, Venezuela.
June 2014. Review by Josh Ronsen His 2012 release, Annunciations, a book with three audio CDs, was aired on campus and community radio."Top 30 For the Week Ending: Tuesday, February 19, 2013". CFBU 103.7 MHz - St. Catharines Anderson's poetry has also been included in the anthologies Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry and Poetry Nation: the North American anthology of fusion poetry, as well as in the literary periodical Estuaire.
The IRA member who planted the bomb, Sean McGlinchey, said that he had been forced to abandon the car on Railway Road. He explained that he arrived in Coleraine to find that the town had a new one-way traffic system, of which his superiors had not informed him. The bomb was primed, on a short fuse and he was "in the wrong place at the wrong time in the one-way system".
I have loved him. I have seriously not loved him." He also maintained an ongoing friendly rivalry with automotive writer Brock Yates, who said "to know [Davis] is to acknowledge his short fuse and his penchant for unpredictable, snorting charges at friendly targets." David Cole, chairman emeritus of the Ann Arbor- based Center for Automotive Research called Davis "a provocateur, in some ways kind of like the Bob Lutz of auto journalism.
Sean 'Short Fuse' Hughes Sean Hughes (born 5 June 1982) is a British professional boxer born in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. He now resides in South Shields. He is most notable for defeating the then British Super Bantamweight Champion, Esham Pickering in December 2007. Pickering was on the verge of stepping up to European and even World level before the bout and it was expected to be a routine victory for the Newark champion.
He named his event Movement, replacing the Detroit Electronic Music Festival along the Detroit city riverfront. Derrick May claims Carole Marvin stole the idea of festival from himself and Carl Craig. Her actions created a rift in the electronic music community in the talking a self-righteous stance, by firing Carl Craig. In 2004, Kevin Saunderson and Ade' Mainor produced the Festival of Sound Electronically and International Nurtured, in short: Fuse-In for 1 year in 2005.
"The Money Collector" (Charles Santore) is a Los Angeles debt collector with a short fuse who burns too many bridges and now must leave town before he gets himself killed. The film’s narrative revolves around his life and the low-life scum that he encounters in his everyday life. When he's not collecting money, threatening people in broad daylight, or getting blowjobs from hookers, he's often being scolded by the underworld crime boss that he works for. His family life isn't much better.
Karlo Mila is of Tongan, Palangi (Palagi) and Samoan heritage. She was educated at Massey University in Palmerston North. Her first award was the NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry at the 2006 Montana New Zealand Book Awards, for Dream Fish Floating. She then went on to contribute to anthologies such as Whetu Moana (Auckland University Press, 2003), Niu Voices (Huia Publishers, 2006), and Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry (Rattapallax Press, 2002).
Gilsdorf has published poems in Poetry, The Southern Review, the North American Review, Exquisite Corpse, The Massachusetts Review, Poetry London, and several national and international anthologies, including Outsiders: Poems about Rebels, Exiles, and Renegades; Radio Waves: Poems Celebrating the Wireless; Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry; 100 Poets Against the War; In the Criminal's Cabinet: An Anthology of Poetry and Fiction; and Future Welcome: The Moosehead Anthology 10. His fiction has appeared in The Quarterly, among other publications.
Todd Rundgren included this song on his 2011 Todd Rundgren's Johnson tribute album to Robert Johnson. Takoma Deathpunk band Zeke's "10 to the Riverside Blues", from their split with Peter Pan Speedrock, is a clear, if unconventional, homage to the Johnson recording. Dave Hole covered this song on his 1990 album Short Fuse Blues. John P. Hammond covered an acoustic version of this song in 1964 and with an electric band in 1967 on the albums, Country Blues and Mirrors respectively.
Tumbleweed services the bottom part of Long John, Mount Snow's marquee novice trail, and Somerset Road, another easy route. To the skier's right of Tumbleweed is Sweet Sixteen and also Season Pass which leads skiers through a tunnel to Carinthia. More difficult terrain can also be accessed, including Short Fuse, a super short chute and Frontier, a short but nasty tree skiing section. To the skier's left off Tumbleweed is the beginner-oriented Beaver Hill, which empties out at the main base area.
These were small devices with around of gelignite in them with a short fuse attached. The fuse would be lit and then thrown at its target by one volunteer while another volunteer would keep lookout. This method was used in the Woolwich pub bombing of November 1974 and the Waltons bombing of November 1975. Another common method was making either a time bomb or an incendiary device with a timer on it which would then be planted inside a pub, club, hotel etc.
She was a vampire Hunter who started age 16 and later was the commander for a government operation set on killing bad vampires. Later she quit to be with her husband, Bones and soon after she decides to be changed into a vampire, but is only able to drink vampire and ghoul blood. Cat had red hair, grey eyes, is pale, curvy and about 5 foot 7. She also has a short fuse, but is a skilled fighter and is very strong willed.
In an episode of Dead Ringers his close relationship with Tony Blair is satirised in an imaginary scenario where Blair is divorcing his wife. He is asked if it will be difficult to sack the person he most loves and cherishes replying "I'm not sacking Alastair Campbell". It is also widely believed that the character of Malcolm Tucker from the BBC political satire comedy The Thick of It is loosely based on Campbell. Tucker is famous for his short fuse and use of very strong language.
Buddy Hutchins is just a regular guy doing his best to support a wife and two kids. A recovering alcoholic, Buddy hasn't had a drink for the better part of a year, but it turns out the only reward for his good behavior is a failing business and a cheating wife. Throw in a ruthless bounty hunter and a hot-tempered ex, and Buddy's already short fuse is about to blow. Pushed over the edge and armed with a chainsaw, Buddy Hutchins is out for blood.
Kimlinger said that placing Natsu against dangerous villains managed to create real interest. He further characterized Natsu as "an often frightening force", but he also depicted him as being "little more than a short fuse" with a sense of humor and motion sickness. Carlo Santos of the same website thought that Natsu's fight against wind wizard Ergior, the acting leader of the dark guild Eisenwald, was the highlight of that particular volume. Santos further stated that Natsu being called a "flaming brat" added humor to the story.
In "No Time to Die" he attends the wedding of his nephew, who is also a police officer. In the speech Columbo holds at the wedding feast, he mentions his late sister Mary. In "Short Fuse", he states that his wife's younger brother is a photography buff and in "Blueprint for Murder" he says he has a brother-in-law who is an attorney. At the end of "Dead Weight", he states that he has a niece named Cynthia, who is the daughter of his wife's sister.
Iași: Tipografia Lumina Moldovei, 1923 In the late 1890s, old Factionalists Mândrescu and Ștefan Șendrea also moved back to a more conservative and monarchist position, joining Petre S. Aurelian's Drapelul group of PNL dissidents.Stan, pp. 224–225 In 1902, Hasdeu wrote the Faction's epitaph, noting that it had burned its "rather short fuse", whereas Junimea, being able to canvass outside Moldavia, "lasted longer."Hasdeu & Eliade, pp. 301–302 Ten years later, A. C. Cuza, leader of the antisemitic Democratic Nationalists, deplored the Faction's demise.
Retrieved 9 January 2009 Together with the stage director Glen Byam Shaw, he worked to present operas in a way that gave due weight to the drama as well as the music.Blyth, p. 21 In his early years, Davis was known as something of a firebrand with a short fuse in rehearsals, and his departure from Sadler's Wells in 1965 was not without acrimony. After he left Sadler's Wells, and being passed over as principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, Davis was named chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, effective September 1967.
I. Joe: A Real American Hero #19 A Joe team escorts the Cobra ninja Storm-Shadow to the island prison of Alcatraz. Short- Fuze pilots the boat.G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #25 During a party celebrating the repair of Joe HQ, General Austin transfers Short-Fuse and all of the original G.I. Joe members to administrative duties; the newer men and women are to be field officers.G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #33 (March 1985) Like all Joes, Short-Fuze participates in the invasion of Springfield, a Cobra controlled town.
Citing this account, Ignatius Fennessy stated that "…Horan was at least in part responsible for setting the spark to the bishop's short fuse." Fennessy goes on to say that the entire business may have been based on a misunderstanding as Horan never claimed to have excommunicated her. When some of the Sisters - in the presence of Sheil - did not go to church the following day (believing that they had been excommunicated), he thought they were defying him. Sheil, however, lifted the penalty five months later from his deathbed.
For example, in 2014 she hosted a dinner with philanthropist Catherine B. Reynolds to welcome Penny Pritzker as Secretary of Commerce, where she spent the evening socializing with Valerie Jarrett, Obama's closest advisor. The New York Times has described her as "an unapologetically ambitious operator with an expansive network, a short fuse, and a seemingly inexhaustible drive to get to the top and stay there". Chao's father has donated millions of dollars to Mitch McConnell's re-election campaigns. Chao's extended family has given more than a million dollars to McConnell's campaigns.
The victims were named as 50-year-old Claire Hart and her daughter, 19-year-old University of Northampton student Charlotte Hart, who were the wife and daughter of the perpetrator, 57-year-old builder's merchant Lance Hart. The perpetrator committed suicide immediately following the attack. The perpetrator, Lance Hart, was described as both a "very difficult man" with a "short fuse" and as a "very nice guy" who was "always caring" by people who knew him. Hart had previously lived in Wisbech, but moved away after he "fell out with everyone".
Leon Small is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders and its Internet spin-off EastEnders: E20, played by Sam Attwater. He made his first appearance in EastEnders on 5 January and appears in all twelve episodes of the first series of EastEnders: E20. The character was created by a team of 13 writers aged between 17 and 22 and is described as sexy and cool with a short fuse and a lack of respect for those in authority. The character's departure was announced on 11 May 2010 and his last appearance was on 30 September 2010.
He was also known for having a short fuse and at the end of the 1964–65 season with the squad preparing for a tour of the United States, Palmer was involved with a training ground altercation with Maurice Setters. Setters apologised to Waddington but Palmer did not and was made to remain in England. He returned to the side for the 1965–66 season and there was speculation that a call up to the England side would be forthcoming. Alas it never came and Palmer made few friends when he publicly criticised the Stoke crowd for showing a lack of support.
Darashikoh, or Daru as he is referred to, is a mid-level banker with a short fuse. His aggression had served him well as a college-boxer but an out-of-character outburst gets him fired. The loss of income brings to the fore a widening gap between him and his classmates, and Daru exposes his bitterness to the wealthy in his commentary. This contrast in income, though present through their years at school becomes evident to Daru only now as he comes to realise that money and wealth mean more than his personal traits can offer.
A member of the Republican Party, Bidwell was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1953 to 1967 and served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 1971 to 1983. During his years in the Wisconsin State Legislature, Bidwell earned the reputation as an "Irishman with a short fuse and an inability to carry a grudge for very long." While serving in the State Senate, Bidwell was the oldest serving legislator in the state. As a Wisconsin state senator, Bidwell served as the chairman of the Committee on industry, labor, taxation, and banking and the Senate Committee on Commerce during the 1970s.
Jing Lusi plays Tara Lo, Foundation Training Year 1 doctor, who first appears in series 14, episode 21 "Fresh Blood", she is vibrant, beautiful and annoyingly eager, and pushes herself to excel amongst her peers. She comes from a privileged background, but is acutely aware of life's fragility and is in a hurry to establish herself as a brilliant doctor. Her perfectionist nature sometimes hides a lack of confidence and her temper has a short fuse when things don't go her way. On rare occasions, when she lets her guard down, she has an endearingly goofy sense of humour.BBC.co.
As the French grenadiers attempted to break down the door, Micca sent away his comrade, lit a very short fuse and placed it in two barrels of gunpowder behind the door. The gunpowder exploded as the French grenadiers broke down the door, killing and injuring most of them. Micca was severely injured in the explosion and died due to his injuries and poisonous carbon dioxide gas, which had been released by the exploding gunpowder. Had the French grenadiers reached the lower level of the mines, they could have entered the heart of the citadel and the city itself.
Described as having a short fuse and "quick to use his fist to sort things out", Tyler begins boxing and when half brother Michael pushes him to do an unlicensed fight, Tyler agrees, unbeknown to Tyler that Michael is fixing the fight, putting a boxer in the ring who once killed a man. Tyler wins the fight, though suffers a fit and undergoes life saving operations. Other than this, he is described as a "heart-throb" and "ladykiller". When Tyler first arrives, he chats up a number of girls and even kisses Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons).
Heath Braxton, played by Daniel Ewing, made his first on-screen appearance on 16 February 2011, originally departed on 29 July 2014 and made a one-off appearance on 23 September 2014. Heath is the second oldest of the Braxton brothers and was initially described as being "feared by cops and the residents of his home town of Mangrove River" and having a short fuse. Heath was the first of The River Boys to be announced, with Ewing's casting revealed on 24 September 2010. Heath is Ewing's second role with Home and Away, having appeared as Reuben Humphries in 2007.
Brammell has had recurring roles on Six Feet Under, The Shield, Push, Nevada, and Star Trek: Enterprise. In 2004, Brammell received good reviews for her performance as Sabina Spielrein in the North American premier of Christopher Hampton's play, The Talking Cure, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. From 2006 to 2009, she appeared in The Unit as Tiffy Gerhardt, an army wife who was sleeping with her husband's commanding officer when her husband was on assignment; at one time she was physically abused. She also appeared in NCIS season 8 episode 3: "Short Fuse", as Marine Sergeant Heather Dempsey.
The movie was a massive hit in Mexican Cinema. During the time of its release, Rodolfo de Anda, who portrays The Zorro/Diego de La Vega character, was in the prime of his career and was known for Mexico's version of 'Spaghetti Westerns'. The Movie is Western and the first to portray the Zorro character in such fashion, deviating from the clumsy, lazy or uninterested Diego de La Vega that other films portray. In this version, Diego de la Viego is a 'fiery' and educated character with a short fuse who at one point even calls out the local military leader (Jorge Rusek) to a duel.
Due to the nature of the tasking of a combat stores ship, and the outstanding performance Niagara Falls has provided in logistic support service, she has earned the nickname "Fighting Falls" by the U.S. Navy Seventh Fleet. Through 1991 Niagara Falls had supported Seventh Fleet operations during 15 WestPac/Indian Ocean/Persian Gulf deployments. Niagara Falls was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation as well as receiving the Battle "E" after an extended deployment for almost eight months followed immediately by another short fuse deployment. Niagara Falls participated in the Tanker War phase of the Iran–Iraq War supporting Operation Prime Chance and Operation Earnest Will.
Both Manuel and Ruben grew up on the rough streets of East Los Angeles and because of their mutual love of music that strengthen them they became influential musicians for those inspiring young musicians that grew up in the same conditions. The Blazers influenced many local bands like (La Terra etc) and help create that unique soulful sound of Mexican American Rock n Roll we call East Side Soul also known as Chicano Rock that we know today. Pioneered by famous groups like Los Lobos. (Cesar) of Los Lobos saw this talent and potential that The Blazers had and not only inspired them but produce their first two records Short Fuse and East Side Soul.
In Priya Parmar and Bryonn Bain's article "Spoken Word and Hip Hop: The Power of Urban Art and Culture", the authors argue that Smith along with Taylor Mali and Saul Williams ushered in a new era of poetry in the film documentary SlamNation. Smith has contributed to various notable anthologies including Unsettling America: An Anthology of Contemporary Multicultural Poetry, Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Café, Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry, Bum Rush the Page, The Oxford Anthology of African American Poetry and Pushcart Prize XXXII: Best of the Small Presses. In addition to her personal works, she also offers individual and group rates for poetry instruction from kindergarteners to senior citizens..
Despite this uncomfortable incident with him, Parker and Stone stated that there were no hostile feelings between them and Crowe, describing him as generally kind to them and reiterating that he was "an extremely talented actor." They remained on good terms, with Crowe even writing the duo a letter to congratulate them on the success of their movie Team America: World Police in 2004. In July 2005, three years after the episode first aired, Crowe was involved in a highly publicized incident in which he was arrested for throwing a telephone at a concierge of the Mercer Hotel in New York City. The event reinforced his reputation for having a short fuse.
Frank Eugene Bowerman (December 5, 1868 – November 30, 1948) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles, the Pittsburgh Pirates, the New York Giants, and the Boston Doves, as well as a player-manager for the Doves in his last season in professional baseball. While always playing in the shadows of Wilbert Robinson and Roger Bresnahan, he was a solid player who could play any position in the diamond, and he even pitched an inning for the Giants in . He was also the first to catch Hall-of- Famer Christy Mathewson. Bowerman was known for having a short fuse, as he repeatedly got into fights with players, umpires, and fans.
Alexander Grady, a widower and father is chosen to represent the United States of America in an international martial arts tournament against Team Korea. Once a rising star in the martial arts world, he suffered a shoulder injury that forced him into retirement. Also chosen for the team are Tommy Lee, a highly skilled martial arts instructor; Travis Brickley, an extremely brash fighter with a short fuse; Virgil Keller, a devout Buddhist; and Sonny Grasso, a streetwise fighter from Detroit. Despite being coached by veteran trainer Frank Couzo, their chances of winning are virtually non- existent, as the Koreans train all year long, enjoy lucrative financial support from their nation, and have—on at least one occasion—killed a competitor in the ring.
Long-term symptoms can result in sleep deprivation, tiredness/lethargy, frustration, bursts of anger or short fuse, difficulty performing everyday tasks, depression, social issues relating to difficulty talking, hearing sensitivity (particularly to high pitched sounds), tinnitus and pain when seated associated with posture while at a computer and reading books from general pressure on the jaw and facial muscles when tilting head down or up. And possible causing subsequent facial asymmetry. In contrast, symptoms of a fractured jaw include bleeding coming from the mouth, unable to open the mouth wide without pain, bruising and swelling of the face, difficulty eating due to the constant pain, loss of feeling in the face (more specifically the lower lip) and lacks full range of motion of the jaw.
Mario Party DS features a total of 74 minigames, most of which utilize the unique features of the DS. While several mini-games use the buttons and control pad, others use the stylus and 4 mini- games use the microphone. For example, "Soccer Survival" involves trying to dodge soccer balls being kicked by a Goomba. "Camera Shy" involves characters taking photos of other characters and "Short Fuse" involves blowing on a fuse of a bomb in hopes to be the last player to survive. Others include "Globe Gunners", a game in which the players run around on a globe, shooting projectiles at each other, and boss minigames, in which the player battles villains from the Mario series, such as Bowser and Dry Bones.
Along with the recording contracts Blackwell was handing out, he also wanted to make a go-go film and soundtrack; a D.C.-based version of The Harder They Come. The resultant film, Good to Go (or Short Fuse, as it was called on video) was plagued with problems: co-director Don Letts was let go halfway through production,Good to Go on British Film Institute Web site, retrieved 6/19/2007 the film became less about the music and more about drugs and violence, and despite the fact that most of the post-production was completed in the fall of 1985, the film was held for release until late-summer 1986. When it did poorly on release, it seemed that go-go had missed its best chance to break into the mainstream.
In his role as Counselor, Brechbuhl is chartered with offering strategic guidance on foreign policy, enhancing U.S. diplomacy and conducting "special diplomatic assignments as directed by the Secretary".U.S. Department of State, biography of Ulrich Brechbuhl, accessed September 28, 2019, Brechbuhl's initial focus was to accelerate hiring to fill the many unfilled positions in the department. He was delegated "sweeping control over the nomination process, drawing up lists of candidates for jobs and purging those" likely to face too much opposition from the White House or Senate.the Register Citizen, "Pompeo caught between Trump's short fuse, Kim's Intransigence" July 9, 2018 One of Brechbuhl's initiatives was to shepherd the creation of an "ethos" statement The New Yorker, "Mike Pompeo, the Secretary of Trump" August 26, 2019 that would help unify an understaffed department with morale issues.
Four retired mobsters Bobby (Richard Dreyfuss) - the straight man leader, Bats (Burt Reynolds) - a cantankerous man with a short fuse and a pacemaker, Mouth (Seymour Cassel) - a silent ladies man many years past his prime, and Brick (Dan Hedaya) - a nice but dimwitted man plan one last crime to save their apartment at a retirement home (the owners are forcing them out with a rent increase so that the apartments can be rented to young, affluent South Beach couples). The four steal a corpse from the mortuary to use as the "victim" in a staged murder scene. Unknown to them, the body was that of Luis Ventanna, the head of a Colombian drug smuggling ring. As a result of the "murder", many of the young renters leave and the four men are given cash and a rent discount by the complex to keep living there.
It took some time for them to be adopted aboard other combat ships, largely due to the imprecise nature of the fuses then available; with the short fuse-lengths required at naval battle ranges, it was not uncommon for shells to explode inside the gun barrel, or shortly after leaving the muzzle, which would pose a great risk to the vessel, and combat vessels represented a very large investment which a government could ill-afford to lose. The risk of having to have such dangerous ammunition stocked above waterline during combat was also cited, as gunpowder in a rigid enclosure will explode with far more violence than if simply packed in a fabric sack, as propellant charges were. The strongly traditionalist nature of many senior naval officers was also a factor. Nevertheless, explosive shells were adopted for use aboard ship by the early 19th century.
Da Jammies centers around a group of kids that are friends who attend a performing arts school where they struggle to balance real-life issues with their dreams of making it as entertainers. The co-leader "Dolla" (William "Dolla" Chapman II) is known as the "quick tempered, rapping, dancer", who believes that Da Jammies do not practice enough and seems to have a short fuse with his bandmates. However that is all balanced out with the co-leader of the group "Novelist" (Aulsondro "Novelist" Hamilton) the "peace keeping, rapping best friend" who always have a solution for the crews success. The rest of the members of Da Jammies are "Momo" (Alisa Reyes) the "one with the universe" earthy poet with a bubbly personality, then there's "LaLa" (Dani Nicolet) the "Singing Diva" who believes in no one but herself that can sometimes be very rude and unapologetic without realizing it.
Pro-Israel rally in London What came to be known as "Christian Zionism" emerged in England in the early 19th century when Restoration of the Jews to the Holy Land and futuristic interpretation of apocalyptic texts merged. In 1839, the evangelical Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury called on the Westminster Parliament to support the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine.Wagner, Donald E, Short Fuse to Apocalypse?, Sojourners Magazine (with registration), July–August 2003. During the 1840s Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston supported a "Jewish entity" allied to the Ottoman Empire as a counterweight to Egypt.Clifford A. Kiracofe, Commentary , The Daily Star, April 27, 2002. British journalist Geoffrey Wheatcroft writes that perhaps the "first lobbyist on behalf of the land of Israel" was Theodor Herzl who, after publishing his book The Jewish State in 1896, and organizing the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland in 1897, met Cabinet ministers and other European officials.Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Most favored nation, Boston Globe, April 2, 2006.
Suddenly, they are abducted by the machine and sent to Venice, Italy by Dr. Octavius Brine, a renowned geneticist who reveals he is actually an octopus named Dave, who has grown resentful of penguins after their cuteness had him shunned from every zoo and aquarium across the globe, all of which started with the foursome getting him moved out of the Central Park Zoo. Rico swallows Dave's collection of snowglobes along with a canister of a green substance called the Medusa Serum before the four escape and are chased through the canals and streets of Venice by Dave's henchmen. When cornered, they are rescued by a group of animals from an Arctic elite undercover inter-species task force agency called "The North Wind" consisting of their leader, a wolf whose name is classified, in which Skipper mistakenly calls him "Classified", a harp seal demolitionist named Short Fuse, a polar bear named Corporal who adores the penguins’ cuteness, and an intelligent snowy owl named Eva who Kowalski becomes smitten with. Their mission is to help animals who can't help themselves and have been fighting Dave to protect the penguin population.
The unprecedented use of helicopters in the construction of four of the aerial tram's five towers helped the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway earn a reputation as a great engineering feat. It was opened in September 1963. In 1963, a tram car became stuck for 13½ hours because of an electrical problem in the control room."Accidents at tramway have been few, but not far between" (8/27/2000), Desert Sun Newspaper On September 16, 1967, the first episode of the TV show Mannix was broadcast with the tramway as a scene in the show.TV.com: Mannix, Season 1, Episode 1, "The Name is Mannix". On October 2, 1971, an episode of Mission: Impossible (Season 6, Episode 3: "The Tram"), filmed at the tramway, first aired. In the fall of 1966, two episodes of I Spy were filmed in Palm Springs, one of which included footage of the tramway (Season 2, Episode 1), and the other included a brief discussion of the tramway (Season 2, Episode 8). The Columbo episode "Short Fuse" featured the tramway as the location of the climactic scene at the end of the show where Columbo tricks the murderer into revealing his guilt.
Mihajlović developed and fostered a reputation as a hard-nosed, tough-tackling player with a short fuse and no fear. As such he has had many physical and verbal run-ins with opposing players that occasionally spilled outside of the pitch. Already known as someone who did not back away from physical play, the 22-year-old was one of the main protagonists of the ill-tempered 1991 Yugoslav Cup Final between Red Star and Hajduk Split on 8 May 1991. Although of secondary importance to Red Star, which was getting ready for the European Cup Final three weeks later, the match still featured a degree of tension due to pitting a Serb side against a Croat one in an atmosphere of inter-ethnic incidents between Croats and Croatian Serbs in eastern Slavonia and Dalmatia regions of SR Croatia, including Mihajlović's hometown Borovo that saw a deadly incident only six days before the final. Early into the match Hajduk's 23-year-old defender Igor Štimac and Mihajlović got into frequent verbal altercations, and according to Mihajlović during one of their exchanges Štimac told him: 'I hope our guys kill all of your family in Borovo'.
It Takes a Thief, 1968 Lupino continued acting until the 1970s. Her directing efforts during these years were almost exclusively for television productions such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Thriller, The Twilight Zone, Have Gun – Will Travel, Honey West, The Donna Reed Show, Gilligan's Island, 77 Sunset Strip, The Rifleman, The Virginian, Sam Benedict, The Untouchables, Hong Kong, The Fugitive, and Bewitched. Lupino appeared in 19 episodes of Four Star Playhouse from 1952 to 1956. From January 1957 to September 1958, Lupino starred with her then-husband Howard Duff in the sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve, in which the duo played husband-and-wife film stars named Howard Adams and Eve Drake, living in Beverly Hills, California.Mr. Adams and Eve Duff and Lupino also co-starred as themselves in 1959 in one of the 13 one-hour installments of The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour and an episode of The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in 1960. Lupino guest-starred in numerous television shows, including The Ford Television Theatre (1954), Bonanza (1959), Burke's Law (1963–64), The Virginian (1963–65), Batman (1968), The Mod Squad (1969), Family Affair (1969–70), The Wild, Wild West (1969), Nanny and the Professor (1971), Columbo: Short Fuse (1972), Columbo: Swan Song (1974), Barnaby Jones (1974), The Streets of San Francisco, Ellery Queen (1975), Police Woman (1975), and Charlie's Angels (1977).

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