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"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" comes springing out of one guy's head.
The ultra-Afro, the meta-cornrow, the rocket-shaped twists springing out into space.
But there is, at this moment, an inordinate amount of chaos springing out of the Muslim world.
I really didn't expect some weird, heavy, redemptive, Christ-like moment springing out of what began as a whacky, whoopsie-doodle situation.
There is one of a cat springing out of a box, a series of vertical marks beneath the box underscoring its charged movement.
What I would say is that since the '80s, springing out of Chicago school, Milton Friedman in the '70s, we've been doing the exact same thing already.
Reporters like to tell stories about social movements springing out of thin air when a political moment captures the public's imagination, and organizers tend to perpetuate such narratives.
"I think in terms of a commander-in-chief, we ought to have someone who isn't springing out of bed to tweet in a frantic response to the latest polls," Mr. Cruz said.
Standing up, sweeping over, springing out, looping back, always with its feet on the ground — a designer has to be deep into the substance and spirit of a typeface to be able to draw this.
Meanwhile, Toyota has just introduced a new company springing out of its Toyota Research Group – TRI-AD, or Toyota Research Group-Advanced Development, which will focus specifically on brining TRI's work on autonomous driving to market.
"Many of [Mutant's] 20 tracks flow together almost imperceptibly, one song springing out of the tail end of another like taffy being pulled," wrote Philip Sherburne in Pitchfork, and that does justice to Arca's peculiar style of motion.
From the way Aloy's character is constructed in the opening hours to the stories springing out of her interactions with other characters to the larger mysteries you work to uncover, it's easy to be swept up in this fiction.
It was a hectic morning 37 years ago, but Julie Patz vividly recalled pieces of it: The two toddlers who needed her attention; her older daughter not wanting to wake up; and her 6-year-old son, Etan, springing out of bed.
"In terms of a commander in chief, we ought to have someone who isn't springing out of bed to tweet in a frantic response to the latest polls," Mr. Cruz said in Fort Mill, S.C. While Mr. Cruz cited a poll showing him defeating Mr. Trump head-to-head in a crowded Republican field, he remains well behind in most national surveys.
In a more abstract theoretical formulation, Dynda says that the three (Triglav) completes the two by springing out as the middle term between the twosome (Belobog and Chernobog), and in turn the threesome implicates the four (Svetovid) as its own middle term of potentiality.
Numerous modes of life have been suggested for the Thylacocephala. Secrétan suggested Dollocaris ingens was too large to swim, so inferred a predatory 'lurking' mode of life, lying in wait on the sea bed and then springing out to capture prey. The author also suggested it could be necrophagous, supported by Alessandrello et al., who suggest they would have been incapable of directly killing the shark remains found in the Osteno specimens' alimentary residues.
This allows Blofeld to pilot the Helicopter without being inside of it. It also contains a switch which remotely kills the current pilot through an electrical shock to his headset. ; Arm Cast : Developed by Q-Branch, but not used in the field. This would look like an ordinary cast on a broken arm, except that it can also be used on an assailant coming from the back by springing out and bashing the purpotrator.
The World of Skin was a project springing out of the American group Swans, which was a collaboration between the core Swans members Michael Gira and Jarboe. The project was initially called Skin, with the first two albums being released under that name, the last one being released under the name the World of Skin. In the UK, the first two albums were released by Product Inc., an imprint of Mute Records, while the last was released on Gira's own Young God label.
Solomon Franco was a Jewish convert to Anglicanism who combined his interest in Cabalism with support for the English monarchy. In 1649, Solomon Franco moved from New Amsterdam (later New York City) to become the first Jew recorded as living in the Boston area. However he was soon paid off by Puritans of the General Court, provided he set sail for Holland within a few weeks. Although a Rabbi, in 1668 he converted to Anglicanism, publishing Truth springing out of the earth in the same year.
Beginning with its second production, Restaurante Immortale, in 1998, the Familie Flöz gave up using language in its works, instead relying on visuals and music. Familie Flöz productions were hits at both the Edinburgh Festival in 2001 and at the London International Mime Festival. The company first selected the name Flöz Production at the Edinburgh Festival, which later became Familie Flöz. According to The Hindu, “The name is from their first play about undergrounders springing out of a hole in the earth, where mines have veins (floz) of gold.
Steingruber's bronze is the first ever Olympic medal of any color for Switzerland in women's gymnastics, and the first Olympic medal for a gymnast native to Switzerland since 1952 (a Chinese-born Li Donghua won a gold medal for Switzerland on the pommel horse in 1996). Steingruber went on to finish 8th in the floor exercise with a score of 11.800 after falling on her double-double mount and springing out of bounds and later falling on her tucked full-in dismount. Despite her finish, she is the first female Swiss gymnast to make the floor exercise final.
Post war, the Prefect design changed little until replaced in 1952. The headlamps moved into the wings and trafficators were fitted (internally lit semaphores springing out from the door pillars to signal left and right turns), though due to space restrictions these were left out on the Australian-built Ute. Only four-door saloons were available on the home market, the two-door sector being left to the Anglia but some were made for export. The brakes remained mechanically operated using the Girling rod system with drums and the chassis still had transverse leaf springs front and rear.
He was a leader in the Buddhist revival of the early 20th Century and was one of those incarcerated by the Governor General, Robert Chalmers, under the pretext of involvement in the Sinhala-Muslim riots of 1915. Ralahamy was sentenced to death, in part as an attempt by Chalmers to eliminate regional nationalistic leaders and to suppress a possible anti-British movement from springing out of the disturbances. This sentence was later reprieved by the Governor General following a public outcry, yet led to Ralahamy's strengthened disapproval of British Colonial Rule; one which was projected onto Vivienne.
The cave consists primarily of dark limestone rocks of the middle trias, formed in tectonic cracks by water corrosion, the demolition of some parts of the ceiling and gradually enlarged by the underground river Bystra. An underground stream still flows through the bottom part of the cave, springing out in the village of Valaska. The embellishment of the cave consists of stalactites and stalagmites, wrom which Zvonivé stalaktity (Ringing statlctites), Beldachýn (Baldaquin) and Kovacska vyhna (Blacksmith's workshop) are specially remarkable. Except for many erosive forms a ceiling river-bed is to be seen in the cave, in which the round granit stones of the Low Tatras are attached by sinter.
The Jerez originates from the western slopes of the Cer mountain in the hilly Pocerina region of western Serbia, near the village of Čokešina. It flows generally into the south-to-north direction, curving a lot between the villages of Prnjavor, a regional center of Pocerina, Ribari and Petlovača, where the Jerez enters the Kurjačko polje (Wolf's field) of the low Mačva region. The bed of Jerez is actually an ancient bed of the Drina river, which used to flow into the Sava at Šabac. When the Drina changed its course several dozens of kilometers to the west, the waters springing out from the Cer mountain filled the empty river bed and the river Jerez was created.
Elephant statues on the outer wall Cannon outside the entrance Jaipur Column There were also statues of elephants and fountain sculptures of cobras, as well as the bas-reliefs around the base of the Jaipur Column, made by British sculptor, Charles Sargeant Jagger. from west with north block at Rashtrapati Bhawan The column has a "distinctly peculiar crown on top, a glass star springing out of bronze lotus blossom". There were pierced screens in red sandstone, called jalis or jaalis,Inan, 101 inspired by Rajasthani designs. The front of the palace, on the east side, has twelve unevenly spaced massive columns with the Delhi Order capitals, a "nonce order" Lutyens invented for this building, with Ashokan details.
There were a number of transparency indices springing out before the Santiago Principles, some more stringent than others. To address these concerns some of the world's main SWFs come together in a summit in Chile on 2–3 September 2008, under the leadership of the IMF, they formed a temporary International Working Group of Sovereign Wealth Funds. This working group then drafted the 24 Santiago Principles, to set out a common global set of international standards regarding transparency, independence, and accountability in the way that SWFs operate.Sovereign Wealth Funds: Generally Accepted Principles and Practices (Santiago Principles), International Working Group of Sovereign Wealth Funds, October 2008 These were published after being presented to the IMF International Monetary Financial Committee on 11 October 2008.
Before the creation of the Hull History Centre, Hull's archives were kept at three separate repositories: the University of Hull, the Local Studies Library, and the Hull City Archives. The partnership that led to the purpose-built history centre in Hull began nearly ten years ago, springing out of a desire to provide greater accessibility to, and better preservation facilities for, the archives. Plans began to develop between Hull City Council and the University of Hull, and ultimately the Heritage Lottery Fund made the dream a reality by providing the Hull History Centre with a £7.7 million grant, the largest ever lottery grant for a UK archive project. Building for the centre began in late 2007 and on 25 January 2010, the Hull History Centre was finally opened to the public.
The building would be one of the tallest in Oakland, second only to the Ordway Building in the neighboring Downtown district. The building would be built on a parcel that currently features a combined two story parking garage and retail shop space with an active, longtime retail tenant. The project would maintain the current parking garage facade, with its existing design for the first two levels, with a modern, angular glass tower springing out of the top, and rising to a height of . Though the developer did propose a ground floor wine bar/cold food cafe space for a small portion of the first floor, he proposed an overall reduction in the square footage of the existing ground floor retail space and a substantial square footage for the proposed building resident lobby, and elimination of a current first floor exterior retail space entrance.
The British war correspondent Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett provided the first reports of the landing at Anzac Cove by the newly formed Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). His report was published in Australia on 8 May 1915: > They waited neither for orders nor for the boats to reach the beach, but, > springing out into the sea, they waded ashore, and, forming some sort of > rough line, rushed straight on the flashes of the enemy's rifles. Ashmead-Bartlett's account of the soldiers was unashamedly heroic: > There has been no finer feat in this war than this sudden landing in the > dark and the storming of the heights... General Birdwood told the writer > that he couldn't sufficiently praise the courage, endurance and the > soldierly qualities of the Colonials (The Australians) were happy because > they had been tried for the first time and not found wanting. Also in 1915, in response to the reporting of the efforts of the Australian troops, the Australian poet Banjo Paterson wrote "We're All Australians Now", including the verse: > The mettle that a race can show Is proved with shot and steel, And now we > know what nations know And feel what nations feel.

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