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So as Trump stumps for his wall, border town economies keep churning.
That's a thumbs-down that still comes up on the campaign trail, as President Trump stumps for GOP candidates.
" Yes, that's a Hillary Clinton slogan, and the song smilingly and bluntly stumps for the "pantsuit-wearing herstorical first-timer.
Bing has a yard that contains tree stumps for jumping, chickens for chasing and a 30-foot-long wooden bridge.
Those big eyes and rounded stumps for hands and feet are uniquely specific to the girls, emphasizing their softly charming exteriors.
Trump will make his second stop in a state that he lost in 2016 on Saturday, when he stumps for Sen.
Small Business stumps for Gorsuch: The National Federation of Independent Businesses issued a full-throated endorsement of Trump's Supreme Court pick.
Those events have intensified in recent weeks as Trump stumps for Republicans scrambling to retain their majorities in the House and Senate.
Since Bill's a vegan now -- we're guessing he was feeding Hillary's staff and/or supporters while she stumps for next week's Cali primary.
Bill Clinton may well garner applause, but every time he stumps for her, it's an implicit promise to revisit yesterday, not to chart tomorrow.
Paul Ryan avoids talking Trump as he stumps for a GOP White House But it's not just the email issue that is infuriating Democrats.
Elizabeth Banks was one of Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters last year, and sounds like she's ready to mount up again if Hill stumps for mayor in NYC.
Susan Sarandon stumps for Bernie Sanders in Iowa Sanders himself offered a blunt assessment of his Iowa operation after a meeting with steelworkers in Des Moines on Monday.
His body shaking with emotion, Pistorius removed his prosthetics and stood on his stumps for about five minutes in front of the court television camera, wiping away tears with a tissue.
When Mark Zuckerberg stumps for immigration reform, chats up the president of China—in Mandarin—or announces that he's going to use his $45-billion fortune to rethink "society," that is power.
His body shaking with emotion, Pistorius then removed his prosthetics and stood on his stumps for five minutes in front of the court television camera, wiping tears from his face with a tissue.
The performance could hint at how Trump plans to appeal to the elite business community as he stumps for re-election — forget about the scandals, the stock market is doing great and job growth is steady.
In addition to the Palin events, Great America Alliance is also putting six figures behind a pro-Moore ad campaign that will run during the University of Alabama football game on Saturday as Trump stumps for Strange.
Meantime, husband and former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE stumps for her today at 2628 p.m.
I paused at the Cavey Den, a hollowed-out treehouse with stumps for seats and children's books, then rocked on a rocking horse and ate a cookie from a jar, wondering what time was set aside for naps.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has rapidly increased his campaign spending in recent months, pouring big sums into massive rallies and legal bills as he stumps for imperiled congressional Republicans and confronts inquiries about Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
DEEP in Oregon's Elliott State Forest, past groves of 241-foot Douglas firs and bigleaf maple trees dripping with emerald green Spanish moss, Joe Metzler pulls over his Toyota truck and peeks over a precipitous slope covered in tree stumps for signs of elk.
The town consists of 16 Queenslander-style homes — which have wrap around balconies, stumps for ventilation and weatherboard cladding — but there are also roads, street lights, a water purification plant, power depot, a dam with a pontoon, plus a phone line to each home.
Like the candidate he stumps for, Hannity is willing to spread a conservative conspiracy theory about Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's health just to make sure "The Donald" wins.
Even the people most obviously in need attention, consideration, and help — the broken-down woman with her overstuffed garbage bags in the middle of the subway car, or the man at the intersection with two stumps for legs and a cardboard sign asking for change — tend to blend in as if camouflaged by the city itself.
Accessed 2 November 2008."Hillary Clinton Stumps For Bruce Lunsford ". WYMT-TV. Accessed 2 November 2008.
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Shooting took place in the Czech Republic in 2002. The unit was affected by the August 2002 floods.Film/International: Czech Republic: Watery Biz Stumps for Czech Flood Aid Meils, Cathy. Variety; New York, N. Y. Vol.
The next day, he bowled Hutton for 74 and then bounced Compton, causing him to fall onto his stumps for 184.Fingleton, pp. 99–105. Australia won by eight wickets,Perry, pp. 236–238. Miller ending with 4/125 for the second innings and 7/163 for the match.
Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 28, 2012. She left the series in the second-season finale episode.Woodard stumps for Barack Obama in New Philadelphia, Ohio in 2008 Woodard was nominated for Primetime Emmys for her roles in the television films The Water Is Wide and Pictures of Hollis Woods (2007).
In the first of the three first-class matches, against Essex, he hit five sixes in successive balls from the leg-spinner Bill Greensmith to win the match.Wisden 1962, p. 727. After solid performances with the bat and behind the stumps for North-Eastern Transvaal, Lindsay was selected to tour Australia and New Zealand in 1963–64.
He was known for his anticipation of the flight, length and spin of the ball. He was particularly regarded for his stumping efficiency and his ability to catch balls down the leg side. Tallon often stood up to the stumps for medium pace bowlers and he had a textbook stumping technique in which he lifted the bails without disturbing the stumps.Perry, p. 191.
Jawad, who was born without legs, spent the first six months of his life in his parents’ home country of Lebanon. Jawad has two short yet powerful stumps for legs, which end mid-thigh. His early life coincided with a conflict between Lebanon and Israel, and his parents chose to emigrate to Great Britain for their children's safety. The family took up residence in Tottenham, London.
It is widely used to repair perforations, to close open apices in apexification, as a direct pulp capping material for deep carious tooth, and to cover pulp stumps for apexogenesis. This material possesses great sealing ability, good antimicrobial activity, great biocompatibility, and enhances dentin biomineralization. However, there is some known drawbacks to the use of MTA such as the potential release of hazardous substances, potential for discoloration, and inconvenience of handling.
His college friend, newspaper reporter Jerry Tyler, gets him a room in the modest hotel where he lives. Like Chilcote, Pow Tarleton wasted the family resources; now his wife, Bertha and their son, Kip, manage this place. Pow stumps for Woodrow Wilson's re-election campaign, for the free drinks as well as the politics. Wilson is re-elected; people chant “Four years more, we stay out of the War.” Cut to American troops marching, sailing, fighting.
Yohannan's divisive personality was described in the NOFX song "I'm Telling Tim" from their 1997 album So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes. NOFX would later mention missing him in their song "We Threw Gasoline On The Fire And Now We Have Stumps For Arms And No Eyebrows" from Punk-O-Rama III. The band Green Day recorded the song "Platypus (I Hate You)" on their 1997 album Nimrod. The song does not directly mention Yohannan.
In 1959, while representing the Free Foresters Blake scored his second career century, making exactly 100 against Oxford University. Blake represented MCC a further five times up to 1961, with his final match for the club coming against Ireland. In ten first-class matches for MCC, he scored 491 runs at an average of 23.27, making three half centuries and a high score of 76. Behind the stumps for MCC he took 15 catches and made 10 stumpings.
Journalist and former Australian Test leg spinner Bill O'Reilly said: "Johnston had trimmed and embroidered the efforts of his opening bowlers and had swung the fortunes of the game completely in Australia's favour".O'Reilly, p. 34. Johnston then knocked over Charlie Barnett's stumps as the batsman leaned onto the front foot and inside edged the ball into his stumps for eight;O’Reilly, p. 35. this brought Godfrey Evans--who was given two lives--to the crease at 6/60.
Armillaria can remain viable in stumps for 50 years. Chemical treatments do not eradicate the fungus entirely, and they are not cost-effective. The most frequent and effective approach to managing root disease problems is to attempt to control them at final harvest by replanting site-suited tree species that are disease tolerant. In eastern Washington that typically means replacing Douglas-fir or true fir stands with ponderosa pine, western larch, western white pine, lodgepole pine, western red cedar, alder, or spruce.
During his time in Bethlehem, President Saca met with the Salvadoran community residing in Palestine. In October 2011, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas paid an official visit to El Salvador.Abbas stumps for Palestinian statehood in El Salvador While in El Salvador, President Abbas met with Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes. During their meeting's, President Funes stated: "We want to strengthen our relationship with Palestine ... and contribute to the reestablishment of talks between Palestine and Israel" President Funes officially recognized Palestine as an independent country.
Coleman ran in the 2005 St. Paul mayoral election, challenging the DFL incumbent, Randy Kelly. Kelly had alienated supporters with his endorsement of George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election, and national Democratic figures endorsed Coleman. Wesley Clark, John Kerry, and Bill Richardson visited St. Paul to campaign for Coleman, while Hillary Clinton and John Edwards actively supported him.Kerry stumps for St. Paul mayoral candidate Chris Coleman, Oct 10, 2005, Minnesota Public Radio Coleman defeated Kelly in the general election, 69% to 31%.
Punk-O-Rama III is the third compilation album in the Punk-O-Rama series. This entry features two previously unreleased tracks, "We Threw Gasoline on the Fire and Now We Have Stumps for Arms and No Eyebrows" by NOFX and "Wake Up" by Pennywise. NOFX's track was later released on their rarities compilation 45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records. The European version has Undeclinable Ambuscade's track "7 Years" and takes off "Lozin' Must" by Millencolin.
Control measures for H. occidentale focus on limiting the exposure of stumps for colonization by basidiospores. Basidiospores of H. occidentale can quickly colonize exposed stumps after logging, or pre-commercial thinning disturbances but infection rates are low due to competition with other saprotrophic fungi. Covering exposed stumps with a chemical barrier such as borax or urea is used in other parts of North America to control H. irregulare. Biological control agents, such as Phlebiopsis gigantea, have been demonstrated as competitive agents to displace Heterobasidion on stumps.
Coins dating back to 1865 were found in- between the corners of the red brick, a tradition of builders of that time. Coins have recently been found behind the fireplaces in the house as well. Jonny was a very religious man who belonged to the Lutheran congregation in Balaklava. It is said that he was one of the first to develop the stump-jump plough (a labour saving device to remove mallee tree stumps), for which he was awarded a medal for exhibiting it at the Port Wakefield Agricultural and Horticultural Society in 1885.
When the New South Wales team batted and Billy Murdoch was adjudged run out, no new batsman emerged. England players were sent to the pavilion, at which point it became clear that Gregory was insisting the match be halted while a new umpire was found. The ensuing disturbance became known as the Sydney Riot of 1879. While allegations of collusion with match fixers began, a number of spectators began to cross the pitch and had to be fended off by players armed with cricket stumps for over thirty minutes.
His batting, said his Wisden obituarist, was "solid and consistent rather than brilliant", but he still managed to pass a thousand runs for the season on two occasions, in 1933 and 1935, and to score two further hundreds. He made 107 against Middlesex in 1931, sharing a fourth-wicket stand of 277 with Harold Gibbons (183); this remains the record Worcestershire partnership against Middlesex for any wicket. He also struck 109 versus Leicestershire in 1935. By 1937, Syd Buller had taken over behind the stumps for Worcestershire, and Quaife was coming under pressure from other, younger players.
In Test cricket and first-class cricket, the last hour of the last day of play has special significance. First, there is a minimum number of overs (20 in the Laws of Cricket, fifteen in Tests) that must be bowled in the last hour. Second, and more importantly, a result must be reached before the time elapses and the umpire calls "stumps" for the match to have a winner; otherwise, the match ends with a draw and no winner. The umpire signals the last hour by pointing to their wrist (and the watch on it), which is raised above their head.
The club's name comes from an early nickname for Matthews derived from the fact that farmers cut down so many trees to clear land that the town was left full of tree stumps. For a time, little was known about the club, and it was referred to in league press releases simply as "Charlotte". The club's name was officially unveiled in June 2019. The team is owned by Christopher Clarke of Atlanta, a lawyer specializing in wealth management, and Casey Carr, a former college soccer player with the DePaul Blue Demons and an entrepreneur based out of Mecklenburg County.
Harbhajan has claimed his wickets most cheaply at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, where he has taken 22 wickets at 19.45. Compared to Muralitharan, Harbhajan is less reliant on targeting the stumps for his dismissals; he captures more than 60% of his wickets via catches and less than 25% by bowling or trapping batsmen leg before wicket, whereas the corresponding figures for Muralitharan are in the 40s. Harbhajan's off spin complements Kumble's leg spin. While Harbhajan is known for his emotional and extroverted celebrations, which are part of a deliberate strategy of aggression, Kumble is known for his undemonstrative and composed approach.
It had turned nearly a foot!p. 146, Miller > :Keith Miller Arthur Morris was the first man out for 21, lbw to Alec Bedser (3/99), but Sid Barnes hooked a ball into Bill Edrich's knee at short leg and Hammond insisted that he leave the field for treatment. Barnes (45) added 76 with Bradman before he went the same way as Morris for and Hammond took Lindsay Hassett off Doug Wright for 12. Bill Voce left the field with a strained leg muscle after lunch and Bradman looked set for a big score until he chopped Norman Yardley (2/50) onto his stumps for 79.
In the earliest times, according to Dalabon cosmology, men passed the night-time under water, and had stumps for legs. The crocodile was master of the secret of fire. This changed when the kingfisher managed to filch a firebrand from the crocodile, and set fire to the landscape, and men were burnt, leading them to learn the art of cooking and also acquire the legs they now have. Two pairs of immemorial, ancestral people (Nayunghyungkig), the Yirritja men Bulanj and Kodjok, and the Duwa women Kalidjan and Kamanj, -collectively referred to as the Nakoorkko - wandered the earth, laying down the law (walu-no) inscribed in the nature of the Dalabon landscape and its reflex in Dalabon social customs.
Neil Smith (1 April 1949 - 4 March 2003) was an English first-class cricketer, who played eight First-Class matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1970 and 1971, before moving to Essex where he enjoyed a successful county career until 1981. He also played for Cheshire in the Minor Counties, appearing in occasional List A one day games for them in 1988 and 1989. Born at Ossett, Yorkshire, England, Smith had hopes of replacing the long-serving Jimmy Binks behind the stumps for Yorkshire, but found his place taken by the then 18-year-old, David Bairstow. Smith moved to Essex instead to replace Brian Taylor, and established himself in the side in 1973.
He was often referred to as the "Mayor of Memphis".Edes, Gordon Stubby stumps for Canada Yahoo sports, March 6, 2009 (accessed June 13, 2010) During the 2002 season, the Clapp was featured on a growth chart for kids, sponsored by a Memphis-area medical group. In 2009, he was named one of the Memphis "Athletes of the Decade".Murtaugh, Frank Memphis Athletes of the Decade: #5 — Stubby Clapp Memphis Flyer, August 17, 2009 (accessed June 13, 2010) In 2010, the club had "Ode to Clapping Night", which included giving away Clapp bobbleheads.Morgan, Marlon W. 'Rhino,' dogs, Stubby get day at AutoZone Park Commercial Appeal, June 10, 2010 (accessed June 13, 2010) Clapp was notable for doing a backflip every time he went onto the field.
The occurrence of a fire may have caused them to seek shelter and protection by hiding away into the decayed hollow cores of the trees, as explained by Andrew Scott. However, it is also explained that rather than escaping to the trees by choice, they get trapped. This works particularly for terrestrial animals such as Dendrerpeton, however other taxa are also found and there is evidence of their survival within these stumps for some period of time, proven by the presence of coprolitic material preserved in the fossils. Temnospondyls are said to be found from the Carboniferous to the middle-Cretaceous, and Dendrerpeton considered to be of the earliest or base of the temnospondyls indicating its existence primarily during the Carboniferous.
Although he had not played domestic first-class cricket in Pakistan for more than 10 years, Ibadulla was selected to play in the single Test against the visiting Australians in Karachi in 1964–65. Opening the batting, he batted throughout the first day's play, dismissed on stumps for 166 in five and a half hours. The opening partnership of 249 with Abdul Kadir (95) is the highest in Test cricket for any wicket to involve two test debutants. He declined an invitation to go on the subsequent tour of Australia and New Zealand, as the Pakistan authorities were unable to offer him the professional rates he was accustomed to,Omar Noman, Pride and Passion: An Exhilarating Half Century of Cricket in Pakistan, OUP, Karachi, 1998, p. 117.
Between 1880 and 1955, the dominant ethnic groups in Wyandanch were the German- Americans and Austrian-Americans. The earliest homes built in Wyandanch south of the LIRR were built by German and Austrian-American families. About a hundred "honest and frugal" German and Austrian-American families lived in Sheet Nine of the "City of Breslau" neighborhood as early as the 1880s. Many members of these Sheet Nine families were skilled workers, gardeners, carpenters, plumbers, stable workers and servants on the nearby August Belmont estate and horse breeding establishment in North Babylon (1865) and on the Corbin, Guggenheim and Phelps estates in North Babylon. Sheet Nine Germans and Austrians also worked in the Wyandance Brick and Terra Cotta works and cut brush and pulled stumps for the construction of Long Island Avenue (Conklin Street) in 1895.
ITDP was founded in 1985 by Michael Replogle and other sustainable transport advocates in the United States to counteract the spread of costly and environmentally damaging car-centric urban development models, and to promote biking, walking, and public transit in transportation planning.ITDP: Who We Are"Former Mayor of Bogota Stumps for Congestion Pricing" by Matthew Schuerman, WNYC, Feb 18, 2008"Rethinking the auto: Blueprints for a cleaner, greener future" by Michael Reiner, Utne Reader, March/April 1989 In its first ten years, ITDP worked to support and grow local bicycle industries in Haiti, Nicaragua, Mozambique, South Africa, and West Africa. By 1989, ITDP's Bikes Not Bombs campaign had shipped 10,000 second-hand bicycles to support health and education efforts in Nicaragua and used these to establish a bicycle assembly industry in that country. ITDP advocated for the redirection of lending activity by the World Bank and other multi-lateral institutions.
Antonelli and Yeldell were convicted by a jury in Washington, but that conviction was vacated on grounds of jury bias, and at a retrial in Philadelphia the two men were acquitted.Emma Brown, D.C. real estate, parking- lot magnate Dominic F. 'Nick' Antonelli Jr. dies at 88, Washington Post (July 23, 2010). Craig is an admirer of Edward Bennett Williams, saying that he was "the great lawyer of our generation."Mike Seccombe, Defender of President Clinton, Greg Craig Stumps for Obama, Vineyard Gazette (August 4, 2008). In 1981, Craig was a member of the team that represented John W. Hinckley, Jr., who attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan; Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Craig worked in the office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy as his chief defense, national security, and foreign policy aide from 1984 to 1988. Craig also defended Ted Kennedy's nephew William Kennedy Smith on charges of assault; William Kennedy Smith had earlier been acquitted on rape charges in 1991.
Since 1902–03, when the two sides first met in a Test series, Australia had toured South Africa five times and had never lost a match in 21 Tests. In 1966–67 the South Africans believed they had a good chance of their first success. Lindsay was not considered a certainty to play, as Dennis Gamsy, who had toured England in 1965 without playing a Test, had been in excellent form behind the stumps for Natal, and Lindsay’s Test batting record at this stage was a moderate 415 runs at 21.84 in 12 Tests. But in the first match of the domestic season Lindsay hit 216 for North-Eastern Transvaal against Transvaal ‘B’, and was subsequently selected in a South African XI to play the touring Australian side in a four-day match three weeks before the First Test. In this important game Lindsay hit 30 and 68 to help the home team to an easy victory and raise the South Africans’ confidence leading into the Test series.

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