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"stubbed" Definitions
  1. reduced to or resembling a stub; short and thick; stumpy.
  2. abounding in or rough with stubs.
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There's going to be a fender bender, a stubbed toe.
The image is of a country that has stubbed its toe.
She stopped, stared and stubbed out a cigarette on her tongue.
Look for pairs that protect from stubbed toes and thicker soles.
They've urinated in wardrobes, pulled my clothes out and stubbed cigarettes on them.
STUBBED TOE Daniel Johnson, an engineer and an intermittent Boeing shareholder since 1984, said the company "really stubbed their toe" by allowing the plane's anti-stall system - called Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System or MCAS - to rely on only one sensor.
Samuel excused himself from the conversation with the women and stubbed out his cigarette.
He put down his book, stubbed out his cigarette and went looking, half intentionally, for trouble.
My friend stubbed his toe, only to scream in Arabic "Kes Kalb" which translates to "Dog's vagina".
Her captor tied her up, handcuffed her and stubbed cigarettes out on her face and body, she said.
Her serious troubles started in 2014, when she stubbed her big toe and it turned black and purple.
Bill: Hunting was one of those routines I stubbed in on Monday and created on Tuesday or Wednesday.
" UBS's Hawken said Robinhood "stubbed their toe pretty badly," but it's "not a mortal blow, it's a step back.
I bathed them in smoke for about 15 minutes before panicking that they would taste like stubbed-out cigarettes.
And, we examine San Francisco's e-cigarette ban: if vaping is safer than smoking, should it be stubbed out?
When a kid in the dining hall complained that we were smoking, we stubbed out cigarettes in his food.
"As good as our bullpen has been, they stubbed their toe a little bit today," Mariners manager Scott Servais said.
How do you know when a sprained ankle is actually a fracture or when a stubbed toe is actually broken?
As they drank alcohol and smoked water pipes, the guards stubbed out cigarettes and tipped hot coals over the prisoners' backs.
But Johnson, who is an engineer, said Boeing "really stubbed their toe" by allowing MCAS to rely on only one sensor.
Remember that hearse driver from the first episode who stubbed his cigarette out on the car window in front of Andrea?
Patron stubbed out his half smoked cigarette and got to work, chopping off about a gram of hash from the block.
She pulled the ashtray toward her, picked up the cigarette that she'd stubbed out during the coughing fit, and relit it.
For instance, you might think your colleague is an angry person, when she is really just upset because she stubbed her toe.
VIENNA (Reuters) - While much of the West has barred smoking in restaurants and bars, Austria's impending ban is set to be stubbed out.
Another 30 were stubbed out as part of an effort to clean up the seediest parts of the red light district a few years ago.
She wore through equipment the same way other kids wore through pairs of shoes, but had way more than a stubbed toe to show for it.
The block was completely deserted save for a few actors in the show, who gave us surprised smiles, stubbed out their cigarettes, and welcomed us inside.
One day, after he stubbed his toes during a casual game of soccer, his father told him to use his topical CBD cream for the pain.
But on the ninth, a par 5, he hit his drive left of the fairway and stubbed a chip on his way to his first bogey.
"I don't think anyone is going to confuse a stubbed toe with going through a breakup," Naomi Eisenberger, a co-author on the study, told The Atlantic.
The pain is indescribable, but here I go describing it to you anyway: If you have ever stubbed your toe, then you know how bad that kills.
By green-lighting "Square Financial Services," regulators could be setting a precedent for other Silicon Valley fintech firms, some of which have stubbed their toes on regulatory issues.
Woody looks like a man who stubbed his toe, looked at his checking account and saw $16 in it, got dumped, and then found out his father died.
About two-thirds of butts are dumped irresponsibly -- stubbed out on pavements or dropped into gutters, from where they are carried via storm drains to streams, rivers and oceans.
That's what I was chasing, that split second when someone tastes something so delicious that their conversation suddenly derails and they blurt out something guttural like they stubbed their toe.
The 'TWAT' in DJ TWAT stands for There Was a Time which is somehow worse than it just being the word TWAT shouted by a bloke who's stubbed his toe.
"Zayn [M]alik stubbed his toe and is currently in a wheelchair I aspire to be that extra," someone joked, referring to the admittedly small bandage on the star's foot.
Sterling provided the main talking point in another convincing victory when he stubbed his toe in the turf as he attempted a shot in the 24th minute and toppled over.
Stubbed toes, jammed fingers, and bumped shins are the stuff of everyday life, but once in a while we end up with an injury that we think might need medical attention.
Hospital executives often argue that these fees help them keep the lights on and doors open for whatever emergency might come in, anything from a stubbed toe to a stroke patient.
Pain—whether it's the sharp agony of a stubbed toe or the warning heat that comes before a burn—is an everyday occurrence for most people, but not for this unusual Italian family.
Hospital executives often argue that these fees help them keep the lights on and doors open for whatever emergency might come through their doors, anything from a stubbed toe to a stroke patient.
In the past few years, her work has expanded from the study of "normal" pain—the everyday, passing experience of a stubbed toe or a burned tongue—to the realm of chronic pain.
By the time he stubbed it out and walked away from the outdoor bench where Ms. Hindieh's smoke plumes had led him, she had forgotten her first impression and given him her phone number.
But those, like me, who have argued that repealing Glass-Steagall did not cause the 2008 financial crisis have always stubbed their toe on Citigroup because it wreaked so much havoc before its enormous bailout.
We've all stubbed a toe on the coffee table, sat down on a pair of sunglasses, or forgetting that something is boiling on the stove, resulting in both burned food and a ruined pot or pan.
The key difference between the two, he points out, is that in the dream you don't actually stub your toe and therefore there is no physical damage (unlike if you stubbed your toe while you were awake).
Daniel Johnson, an engineer and an intermittent Boeing shareholder since 1984, said the company "really stubbed their toe" by allowing the plane's anti-stall system - called Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System or MCAS - to rely on only one sensor.
" Mr. Jones had several parts in the film, including as a hermit whose vow of silence is cut short by a stubbed toe, and as Brian's mother, who struggles to dismiss a crowd of adorers with a simple message: "Shove off.
The Columbus Blue Jackets stubbed their toes in different ways in their last two contests and look to snap out of the funk as they begin a stretch of four games in six days when they host the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday.
There are the quote templates, like SpongeBob's "I'll have you know I stubbed my toe last week while watering my spice garden, and I only cried for twenty minutes," which spawned a slew of riffs — mostly graphic ones, yes, but a few funny jokes, too.
Whether it's Mac Demarco's Salad Days surrounded by greenery and an ashtray full of stubbed-out cigarettes, or trinkets and diary notes dotted around Sufjan Stevens' Carrie & Lowell, each carefully constructed image translates the often intangible feeling of a particular album into something visual.
Whether you remember the exact moment you stubbed your poor little toe on the corner of that coffee table or you just woke up with an eye-catching, unexplained new black-and-blue spot on your thigh, bruises often carry a bit of mystery with them.
Otherworldly objects — a bouquet of flowers and fingers, a champagne bottle stopped with the end of a hot dog, supersize cigarettes stubbed out in a ashtray as big as a dinner plate, all pale as raw dough — dry on a shelf, resembling cakes waiting to be baked.
I got to go through the rest of my day, put the shoes back on — because if you've got stubbed toes and put your shoe on, you're going to start walking a different way … I knew right then and there, I was like, 'Dang, this stuff works.
For comedy writers, that's all catnip, but for Bergen, these phenomena reveal where language originates: When you pay attention to the affected brains, you learn that there's a specific place where automatic, stubbed-toe expletives originate, distinct from the pathway, in the left hemisphere, that generates the rest of our talk.
Elaine, whose vocation is succinctly captured in the title of Anna Biller's new film, is first seen driving north from San Francisco in a bright red convertible with a matching set of luggage in the back seat and a slightly contrasting shade of lipstick on her mouth and on the stubbed-out cigarettes in the car's ashtray.
The fact that it took Ben Carson a solid ten minutes or so into his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference last weekend to finally, finally, announce the end of his stubbed-toe-on-Ambien presidential campaign seemed like a proper coda for a White House run that went on far longer than it should have, and that made very little sense in the first place.
Mr. Ellis has a good ear for the sort of dumb exchange of non sequiturs, bad jokes and half-hearted shrugs that pass for conversation between Clay and his friends; and while his descriptions of Los Angeles carry a few too many echoes of Raymond Chandler, Joan Didion and Nathanael West… they nonetheless demonstrate a keen eye for grim details (the dead fish in the Jacuzzi, the cigarette butt stubbed out on the kitchen floor, and so on) and a sure sense of the absurd.
I stirred it with my foot then stubbed out the dog-end on the linoleum.
Looped operation with single-ended trams is still the predominant method of tramway operation in the world, in spite of the recent construction of some new, typically smaller, stubbed systems with double-ended trams.
Yes, I'm sorry, it's > true. He had a particular fetish where he liked to have cigarettes stubbed > out on his chest. That's kind of an image that's always stayed with me, and > part of the inspiration for this song.
Pär Mårts (born 30 April 1953) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player, retired coach of Swedish National team. Trivia: Mårts has a stubbed pinky finger due to an injury he received during a fight in a Swedish Elite League game.
In addition to fakes, bogus allows stubs in the cases where the inversion of control principle is not used. They follow two conditions: # The method that is being stubbed should exist. # The passing parameters need to be consistent. It retains the method signature.
The erect rhizome of Neoblechnum brasiliense forms a thin stipe-stubbed trunk up to in height. The new foliage is a striking deep red color. As the fronds mature it turns to a glossy green. On some selections, the new fronds emerge a pinkish- red.
Prosperi later entered the race again in 1998, but was halted by a stubbed toe.Marathon Des Sables SI Adventures, SI.com, retrieved on 5 December 2010 Prosperi then re-entered the race yet again in 2012, completing the race in 34 and a half hours, in 131st place.
St. Andrew's School in Middletown, Delaware served as young Bartlet's boarding school. It was also the shooting location of Dead Poets Society. During filming in the National Cathedral, Sheen as Bartlet stubbed out a cigarette on the floor, prompting the Cathedral to ban filming inside the building.
He has said "I've stepped on nails, screws, drawing pins, stubbed my toe, I've come off stage with blood just coming out... I mean, I've had it all mate, but to be honest, nothing's going to stop me." He later started using a carpet, which reduced the frequency of such incidents.
In July 1945, Hogg stubbed his toe while playing basketball with the boys. It became infected with tetanus and two boys went to Lanzhou by motorcycle, a 500-mile round trip to get medicine. To comfort Hogg until he died, the boys sang nursery rhymes he had taught them. He died on 22 July after three days.
Dan was then seen walking away from a nearby telephone box. The scene then returned to Steve's office, where Steve's gun had disappeared from the drawer where it was being kept. As the wedding reception drew to a close, Barbara finally lost her temper with Mel and called her a tart. Before leaving, she stubbed her cigarette out on the wedding cake.
The confirmation of his sentence is read to him as well as the decision to deny clemency. He is given last rites by a priest, and offered a final cigarette by the warden. When he requests to have one without filter instead, the executioner steps forward, lights one of his cigarettes and puts it into Jacek's mouth. Jacek takes a few puffs before it is stubbed out.
Not all acute diseases or injuries are severe, and vice versa. For example, a mild stubbed toe is an acute injury. Similarly, many acute upper respiratory infections and acute gastroenteritis cases in adults are mild and usually resolve within a few days or weeks. The term "acute" is also included in the definition of several diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome, acute leukaemia, acute myocardial infarction, and acute hepatitis.
Despite these accomplishments, Karpenko is known for her performance at the 2000 Olympic Games, where she did not earn a medal. A favorite for the all-around title, Karpenko was in first place going into the final rotation. As she finished her first pass on floor, she stubbed her toe, tripped, and fell out of bounds. She subsequently received a score of 8.725 and dropped to 12th place.
Bogus automatically verifies whether the contract is satisfied or not. They fail when mocked or stubbed methods are not called on real objects. Contract tests not only check whether correct number of parameters are passed but also makes sure that the object is tested with right arguments. Contract verification can be identified correctly only when passed block of code or arguments are idempotent and without any side effects.
This bronze image from a home shrine inherits the traditional attributes of Vithoba's Pandharpur image like the conical headgear, the fish shaped earrings, the gem stubbed necklace, and the brick. This image shows Vithoba's right hand making a blessing gesture and his left hand holding a shankha. All Vithoba images are generally modelled on his central image in Pandharpur. The Pandharpur image is a black basalt sculpture that is tall.
A book about the case, Under the Bridge by Rebecca Godfrey, details some of the motives that may have led to Virk's death. Two of the girls convicted in the initial beating allege that Virk stole a phone book from Nicole Cook and started calling Cook's friends and spreading rumours about her. Cook stubbed out a cigarette on Virk's forehead during the attack. Another girl, M.G.P, was allegedly angry with Virk for stealing her boyfriend.
244 Egil went to assist the giantess and cut off a large portion of the giant's biceps. The giant then cut off Egil's arm and Egil ran away back to his men and ships, where they set sail immediately. A few days later at port, Egil was unable to sleep because of the pain from his stubbed arm. He went for a walk in the forest where he came across a Dwarf child fetching water.
One day a Turkish man, one of the many that used to live in the village, had walked into this Greek Orthodox Church and stubbed the icon of Mary in the left eye. As a result the man permanently lost his vision. The mark is still visible today. Other icons made by the family are works for the church of St. Savvas at the village of Leivadia, outside the town of Larnaca.
Fakes avoid the need of stubbing and eliminate much of configuration things like (`as: :class` / `as: :instance`). Regardless, this type of configuration should be added to fake definitions, and the more collaborators one has, there will be more duplication. Bogus deals with this problem by introducing DSL to configure fakes in a single place, thus unifying its use in all the tests. Stubbed methods can be overridden using fake macros or fake helper functions.
Terri Alden was portrayed by Priscilla Barnes. Terri was born in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, works as a registered nurse, and is portrayed as far less "ditzy" than her predecessors. She is written into the story as being Janet and Jack's new (and final) roommate. Although Jack originally disliked Terri, owing to a disastrous first meeting at the hospital when she administered a tetanus injection for a stubbed finger into his behind, he forgave her and warmed up to her eventually.
A sprain or strain to the small interphalangeal joints of the toe is commonly called a stubbed toe. A sprain or strain where the toe joins to the foot is called turf toe. Long-term use of improperly sized shoes can cause misalignment of toes, as well as other orthopedic problems. Morton's neuroma commonly results in pain and numbness between the third and fourth toes of the sufferer, due to it affecting the nerve between the third and fourth metatarsal bones.
One of the pieces he was wearing was a golden pendant depicting St. Jude; the item was later appraised at US$12,400. The item was stubbed in diamonds, emeralds, and a ruby. U.S. authorities seized his jewelry because they believed they were acquired from drug proceeds. Landín Martínez's defense team said they were surprised when they first heard that U.S. authorities wanted to keep his jewelry, especially after they returned his watch, wallet, and rings prior to the start of his trial.
The straps of the flip-flop may cause frictional issues, such as rubbing, during walking. The open-toed nature of the thongs may result in cuts, scrapes, bruises, or stubbed toes. Despite all of these issues, flip-flops do not have to be avoided completely. Many podiatrists recommend avoiding the inexpensive, drug store varieties and spending more on sandals with thick-cushioned soles, as well as ones that have a strap that's not canvas and that comes back almost to the ankle.
The mother of another girl said that "she had begged social services staff to rescue her [daughter] from the gang", who had "threatened to cut the girl's face off" and "slit the throats" of members of the girl's family. One girl aged 12 was forced into prostitution. She was abused in various places around Oxford, including a flat, the Nanford Guest House, Travelodge and in Shotover Woods. She frequently contracted chlamydia and was covered in burns from where men had stubbed out their cigarettes.
In order to verify that exception handling is done as expected in the fake stub, a sample test should be written for the mock object. This test is not written by Bogus, but it reminds the developer to do so. verify_contract(object) method records all the interceptions made with the real class, and fails the test if any scenario recorded on an fake object that has been forgotten to be tested. Whenever an object is mocked, stubbed or spied, a contract is specified on input/output parameters.
With the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, Nikolai's older brother went to the front, and Maria decided to follow his example. After repeated appeals to the Stalin RVC of Sverdlovsk, she received a summons and was one of the 20-year- old girls sent to the Chelyabinsk school for military tractor drivers. In the winter of 1942, she was sent to the airfield service battalion on the Volkhov Front, a few kilometers from the front lines. During 1942 on her tractor she felled trees, stubbed stumps, leveled the ground, and plowed snow.
Vantage is featured as the heroine's cigarette of choice in Lorrie Moore's short story "Willing" in her collection Birds of America and is seen being stubbed out by a minor character in Donna Tartt's bestselling The Secret History. In chapter 103 of Forever by Pete Hamill, Cormac O'Connor purchases a pack of Vantage, ending nine days of not smoking. According to the 1984 biography "Wired" by Bob Woodward, John Belushi was a smoker of Vantage cigarettes. The "Vantage 100" cigarette is often smoked by the character of Heidi Halleck in the Stephen King novel, "Thinner".
He stubbed out a lit cigar in youth player Jamie Tandy's eye, after he had caught Tandy attempting to set fire to his shirt. Barton subsequently apologised for his actions and was fined six weeks' wages (£60,000). In May 2005, Barton broke a 35-year-old pedestrian's leg while driving his car through Liverpool city centre at 2 am. In the summer of 2005, Barton was sent home from a pre-season tournament in Thailand after assaulting a 15-year-old Everton supporterRob Hughes (7 February 2006) "Enigmas of 2 tarnished stars".
On the evening of Friday November 14, 1997, Reena Virk was invited to a "party" by her "friend" near the Craigflower Bridge, in the city of Saanich, British Columbia. While at the bridge, it is claimed that teenagers drank alcohol and smoked marijuana as Virk stood among them. Virk was presently swarmed by a group later called the Shoreline Six. Witnesses said that one of the girls, Cook, stubbed out a cigarette on Virk's forehead, and that while seven or eight others stood by and watched, Virk was repeatedly hit, punched and kicked.
This can be comparative (such as "... compared to the worst pain you have ever experienced") or imaginative ("... compared to having your arm ripped off by an alien"). If the pain is compared to a prior event, the nature of that event may be a follow-up question. The clinician must decide whether a score given is realistic within their experience – for instance, a pain score 10 for a stubbed toe is likely to be exaggerated. This may also be assessed for pain now, compared to pain at time of onset, or pain on movement.
Fakes are lightweight objects that mock actual objects' interface. In order to test a class in isolation, usually some test doubles or anonymous objects are used in place of integrated classes with required methods stubbed in it. But there is a problem with this approach, If the class is changed in between, those changes are not reflected in mock objects and tests run without any integration exceptions. Fakes resolve this problem as they will have exact interface of real collaborator and will raise an exception whenever the actual class is modified.
He first won a seat in Sai Kung District Council in Kwong Ming in the 2003 District Council elections. After joining Emily Lau's The Frontier, he ran in the 2004 Legislative Council election on the star-stubbed "7.1 United Front" ticket in New Territories East with stars like Lau, Andrew Cheng and Ronny Tong. Being on the last place of the ticket, received more than 168,000 votes. In the 2008 Legislative Council election, he partnered Lau on the Frontier ticket and received about 33,000 which got Lau re-elected in the constituency.
However, he suffered a setback on his road to recovery in April after learning bone fragments had broken away from his ankle, and underwent surgery soon after. On 16 September 2009, after being out of action for fourteen months, it was announced that Bouma had resumed full training with the club. Yet to make a return to Villa's first team, Bouma suffered another setback and was again out of action with a stubbed toe injury. On 29 January 2010, Aston Villa announced that Bouma had finally returned to full training following eighteen months of absence through injury.
A large wood in this area of the parish was mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book, but by 1251 it had been split into two: Hayley Wood (40 acres) and Littlehound Wood (32 acres). Agriculture in the area declined after 1350 and the wooded area expanded; by 1650, Hayley Wood covered and Littlehound 40 acres. In around 1655, Littlehound was 'new stubbed' and disappeared under cultivation, although its outline can still be seen in the form of field boundaries.'Parishes: Little Gransden', A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5 (1973), pp. 87-99.
Most of their material, originally released between 1980 and 1983 on the independent labels New Hormones, Sordide Sentimentale and Crepuscule, was reissued on CD in 2002 by LTM. Ludus' concert in the Haçienda club in Manchester on 5 November 1982, filmed by Factory Ikon, showed Sterling's confrontational tactics in expressing her sexual politics. Before the concert, Sterling and her associates/managers, Cath Carroll and Liz Naylor, a.k.a. "The Crones", Manchester scenesters and creators of the City Life magazine, had decorated every table in the club with a paper plate with a red-stained tampon and a stubbed cigarette.
McLain finished with a 17–16 record and a 3.79 earned run average but was winless after August 29. On September 18, McLain reported that he had severely injured two toes on his left foot, saying that he had stubbed them after his foot had fallen asleep. Going into the final game of the season against the California Angels, the Tigers needed a victory to force a one-game playoff with the Red Sox for the American League pennant. McLain pitched ineffectively in the final game and the Tigers lost to finish the season one game behind the Red Sox.
Hypoalgesia or hypalgesia denotes a decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. Hypoalgesia occurs when nociceptive (painful) stimuli are interrupted or decreased somewhere along the path between the input (nociceptors), and the places where they are processed and recognized as pain in the conscious mind. Hypoalgesic effects can be mild, such as massaging a stubbed toe to make it hurt less or taking aspirin to decrease a headache, or they can be severe, like being under strong anesthesia. Hypoalgesia can be caused by exogenous chemicals such as opioids, as well as by chemicals produced by the body in phenomena such as fear- and exercise- induced hypoalgesia.
Forced to flee Paris in 1940, she worked for the Free French during the war, in addition to giving lectures to the army and writing for Cyril Connolly's literary magazine Horizon. While in London she became familiar with a number of contemporary writers, including T.S. Eliot, who admired an early book of hers detailing her recent flight from France. In one notable incident during this time, Dylan Thomas' wife, Caitlin, stubbed a cigarette out on Mackworth's hand, on the grounds that Mackworth was acting too intimately with her husband at a party. She returned to Paris after the war, but traveled widely, including to Palestine in 1948, and to Algeria in 1950, following the path of Isabelle Eberhardt.
Protestant church The hidden Gegend was not populated until the High Middle Ages, when about 1300 its sunny northern side was stubbed and the name of the valley was first mentioned in a 1308 deed. While large estates were held by the Carinthian Counts of Ortenburg, the village called Rauth (from , root out) was the most important settlement in the whole area for a long time. The settlement of Feld am See itself arose with the construction of a Protestant parish church in 1787. The remote Gegend valley had long been a centre of Crypto-protestantism, until the 1781 Patent of Toleration issued by Emperor Joseph II ended the Counter-Reformation persecutions.
She is always bubbly and happy on the surface but this seems to mask a real sadness which she sometimes lets show, like when she admits she doesn't like living alone. She is a confirmed smoker, which is illustrated by her attempt to obtain an un-stubbed-out cigarette from the street outside and her near-revulsion when she thinks that Barry is giving up. At the Cigzowt conference, designed to help the smokers quit, she tells how cigarettes have supported her through all the highs and lows in her life and have been her only constant companion. Sadly, the fact that she smokes wrecks any chance of a new romance with the Cigzowt representative, Derek.
So they cast a spell over the monks and redirected them from the Otteri road, towards the road leading them to cliffs overlooking the sea at Sidmouth. Just as the monks were about to fall over the cliff, one of them stubbed his toe on a rock and said "God bless my soul", and immediately the spell was broken. The bells were then brought to Otteri and installed in the church. However the pixie spell was not completely broken; each year on a day in June the 'pixies' come out and capture the town's bell ringers (and in some years the parish council) and imprison them in Pixies' Parlour to be rescued by the Vicar of Ottery St. Mary.
These are the results of the women's individual all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 17 and 21 at the Sydney SuperDome. World all-around silver medalist Viktoria Karpenko led the competition until the last rotation, but was thrown from first place after she stubbed her toe, tripped, and fell out of bounds on floor exercise.IG Online Interview: Viktoria KarpenkoSYDNEY 2000: GYMNASTICS; A Champion Answers Disaster With TriumphKhorkina claims gold at lastSvetlana Khorkina The all-around competition in the discipline of women's artistic gymnastics (WAG) was marred by three separate scandals.
So they cast a spell over the monks to redirect them from the road to Otteri to the road leading them to the cliff's edge at Sidmouth. Just as the monks were about to fall over the cliff, one of the monks stubbed his toe on a rock and said "God bless my soul" and the spell was said to be broken. The bells were then brought to Otteri and installed. However, the pixies' spell was not completely broken; each year on a day in June the 'pixies' come out and capture the town's bell ringers and imprison them in Pixies' Parlour to be rescued by the Vicar of Ottery St Mary.
In the final Group C game between Greece and Ivory Coast, Ecuadorean referee Carlos Vera awarded Greece a late penalty kick in the 91st minute of the match when he called a foul on Ivory Coast forward Giovanni Sio in a play where replays showed that Greek midfielder Georgios Samaras stubbed his foot into the pitch after the contact and fell down, which has been seen as controversial. Samaras converted the subsequent penalty kick to give Greece a 2–1 victory, which meant that they would advance on to the knockout stage. Had the penalty not been called, Ivory Coast would have advanced in a 1–1 draw. FIFA, however, accepted the penalty by appointing the referee as Fourth Official on the Final.
In applying a technique during training, it is the responsibility of tori to prevent injury to uke by employing a speed and force of application that is appropriate with their partner's proficiency in ukemi. When injuries (especially to the joints) occur, they are often the result of a tori misjudging the ability of uke to receive the throw or pin.Aikido and injuries: special report by Fumiaki Shishida Aiki News 1989;80 (April); partial English translation of article re- printed in Aikido Journal A study of injuries in the martial arts showed that the type of injuries varied considerably from one art to the other. Soft tissue injuries are one of the most common types of injuries found within aikido, as well as joint strain and stubbed fingers and toes.
Godman, obtain a full view of the rebel encampment. After making a thorough sketch of it, they started for headquarters, Jack having his papers in his cap with his handkerchief over them. On their way, they were suddenly surrounded by a number of Mississippi soldiers. The officer in command ordered them to surrender, which they did, but when ordered to advance, Jack stopped, took off his cap, took out the handkerchief, gathering the papers in his hand with it, wiped his face, threw the handkerchief back deftly retaining the papers in his band, and, whilst advancing toward the officer, apparently by accident he stubbed his toe, fell down and ran his hand under the leaves and rubbish, leaving the papers there, and thus saving himself and comrade from being shot as spies.
Moreover, the string pianissimo in the opening bars of the Kyrie was also foreshadowed in the opening bars of Psalm 146. The Qui cum Patre et Filio in the Credo is quoting the foregoing Afferentur regi. The repeat structure already stubbed in Psalm 112 – a product of Kitzler’s tutelage – is clearly present in the work: repeat of the starting theme of the Credo in "Et in spiritum", and that of "Deum de Deo" in "Et expecto"; repeat of the "Osanna" of the Sanctus at the end of the Benedictus; and that of the ascending scale of the Kyrie, of "Et vitam venturi" and of the fugue subject of the Gloria in the Dona nobis. Bruckner used also this ascending scale (a reminiscence of the "Qua resurget ex favilla homo reus" from Mozart's Requiem), as a stairway to heaven in i.a.
Smoken Up won both his heats and in the final he led home an all- Australian finish beating Western Australian pacer Im Themightyquinn and Blacks A Fake from Queensland.Aussie Pacer cleans up Interdom, New Zealand Herald, 9 April 2011, Retrieved 6 February 2016 It was announced later in the month that Smoken Up had returned a positive swab and he was later disqualifiedSmoken Up returns irregular test for Inter Dominion Final win, Herald Sun, 21 April 2016, Retrieved 6 February 2016 with legal challenges not successful.Racing:Smoken Up stubbed out, New Zealand Herald, 19 December 2012, Retrieved 25 January 2016 On April 30, 2011 Smoken Up once again won the Len Smith Mile at Menangle Park Paceway. This time the mile took only 1:48.5 which not only smashed his record set in the Miracle Mile Pace but it was the first time 1:50 had been broken outside of North America.
To his appropriate adult, Fred claimed there were up to 20 further victims he and his wife had killed, "not in one place but spread around", and he intended to reveal the location of one body per year to investigators. While on remand, Fred made several admissions as to the fate of the victims buried at Cromwell Street to his son Stephen. Much of this information was disjointed or told in a third party manner; Fred claimed that he had extensively tortured the victims prior to their murder, but had not raped them, instead engaging in acts of necrophilia with their bodies at or shortly after the point of death. He also claimed the reason many phalange bones had been missing from the victims' bodies was because the removal of their fingers and toes had been one of the forms of torture the victims had endured, with other torture methods including the extraction of their nails, acts of mutilation, and cigarettes being stubbed out on their bodies.
Various versions of the song exist; a common version goes; :Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack :All dressed in black, black, black :With silver buttons, buttons, buttons :All down her back, back, back. (or "Up and down her back back back") :She asked her mother, mother, mother :For 50 cents, cents, cents :To see the elephants, elephants, elephants :Who jumped the fence, fence, fence :They jumped so high, high, high :they reached the sky, sky, sky :And didn't (or never) come back, back, back :Till the 4th of July ly ly. :She asked her mother, mother, mother :For 50 cents more, more, more :To see the elephants, elephants, elephants They the floor floor floor :They jumped to the flow flow flow :they stubbed their toe toe toe :and that was the end end end :of the elephant show show show. An alternate version, sung in Canada, includes the words: :She could not read, read, read :She could not write, write, write :But she could smoke, smoke, smoke :Her father’s pipe, pipe, pipe.
No ISBN. On the Kreuzberg, like on some neighbouring hills, remained vineyards until 1739/1740, when a hefty frost killed most of the vine stock, among them Red Malvasian and Muscateller are recorded.Martina Pirch, „32. Die Tempelhofer Vorstadt“, in: see references for bibliographical details, p. 83\. .Baedekers Berlin-Kreuzberg: Bezirksführer, see references for bibliographical details, p. 24\. . In 1760 Austrian and Russian confederated troops under Tottleben defeated the defenders of Berlin on the Tempelhof Field and on October 3 posted their cannons on the Tempelhofer Berge shooting into Berlin.Michael Nungesser, Das Denkmal auf dem Kreuzberg von Karl Friedrich Schinkel, see references for bibliographical details, p. 34\. . The city surrendered and the confederated troops occupied Berlin for four days between October 9 and 12.Lothar Uebel, Am Berg gebaut – Über hundert Jahre Chamissokiez, see references for bibliographical details, p. 6\. No ISBN. During the War of the Sixth Coalition against France, in 1813 Colonel Hermann von Boyen prompted to work sconces south of Runder Berg (today's Kreuzberg) and the other hills of the Tempelhofer Berge range. Plantations of about 4,000 fruit trees were stubbed and levelled.Michael Nungesser, Das Denkmal auf dem Kreuzberg von Karl Friedrich Schinkel, see references for bibliographical details, p. 38\. .

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