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"up and around" Definitions
  1. out of bed and doing things
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114 Sentences With "up and around"

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Out in the hallway, you looked up and around you.
"I was smiling as I looked up and around," he continued.
When I got up and around, there were about 30 people scattered everywhere.
Other kids looked up and around, stunned by how big it all seemed.
Then, you peer up and around to see Mina watching him from a window.
"When you're up and around the corners, those are foul-ball pitches," he said.
They're all black, with zippers that run up and around the torso and lower legs.
Later, he showed off his acrobatics, going up and around a defender for a scoop layup.
I heard the first few notes of "Blackbird" and looked up and around for the speakers.
Footage of the installation shows audience members walking up and around the wood and metal structure.
"They want to move up and around, move fast, cover a lot of ground," she said.
Sloping streets wind up and around town — oftentimes I'd end up where I started without knowing how.
Using your fingers, press down on the dough firmly, bringing the crust up and around the edges.
Cats push and swat a swirl patterned ball up and around the track, stimulating their inner hunter.
He took a moment to glance up and around him at the longest night of the year.
That is 40% higher than Singapore, the runner-up, and around double the average in other Western countries.
He starts singing, he runs up and around a scale in slow meandering fashion, crooning, aching, sometimes yelling.
They travel through small towns, up and around mountains and across the Polar Ice Cap to reach Santa's workshop.
The noises from each instrument bounce up and around, timed to either harmonize with each other or be discordant.
She welcomed her precious package on April 10, and they are already up and around and mugging for the camera.
It's tricky devotional work, and dangerous, too, given the terrain and the traffic on winding roads up and around mountains.
A video of the moments before the crash shows Vasquez looking toward her right knee while occasionally looking up and around.
The side kick draws the elbows down and in; the high kick flicks up and around from a very similar chamber.
This is advice culled from my own career — I have moved up and around in an industry that's notoriously tricky to navigate.
There was no course, just wild terrain and a few scattered trails up and around the shoulders of 2,571-foot Mount Tamalpais.
Wrap the braid up and around into a bun shape, covering the top elastic but allowing the two side elastics to peek through.
She felt as libre as a paloma on a humid summer night, flying up and around the project buildings of Da Boogie Down.
Libero, playing as Mei again, used Ice Wall to boost the team up and around the normal first choke point toward the payload.
A bubbling vat of tea sits in a steel container in the middle of the home and pipes extend up and around it.
As the clock ticked toward Obama's address, a horde of people streamed around Harris every which way, scattering up and around the stadium.
I wrote last year that "Donald Trump is making America meaner," prompting bigotry in rural Oregon where I grew up, and around the country.
All sorts of courses are planned, from abandoned shopping malls to huge professional sports stadiums, where racers will fly drones up and around obstacles.
Ethics experts and compliance officials—in the government and the private sector—understand that employees "look up and around" for cues and models of acceptable behavior.
There were mirrored shirt dresses (shirt dresses are a thing this season) layered atop each other, and two-tone knits twisted up and around and over.
Lay them on a blanket on the floor and begin bicycling their legs, or moving their legs up and around in a circular motion in each direction.
She spent an estimated $22,2231.763 (£11.76,2650) on luxury candles from Jo Malone, $22017,700 (£3,629) on makeup (those Sephora runs can add up), and around $2,100 (£1,6503) at Starbucks.
And once in a while, if I know nobody's going to be up and around, I'll go play golf at Saint Andrew's Golf Club in Hastings-on-Hudson.
Peek's brief run proved that there was indeed an audience for these utilitarian devices, but ultimately the market grew up and around them, with regular smartphones continuing to rule the roost.
It might have been when the tech company where I worked first released its diversity numbers and I began to see the glaring absences when I looked up and around me.
A recent rally in oil prices to up and around $40 a barrel has prompted a degree of optimism in some sectors that prices had bottomed out – but not for long.
And when Hillary won the fixer would be in, everything would be covered up and around 10 o&aposclock on election night they all began to realise, "this could get really bad".
The cable can be run up and around the visors and then down along the door frame so it can be plugged into an included USB adapter or always charging battery pack.
I am getting off relatively easy, with a prognosis that should have me up and around within months; it's patients who struggle with chronic and lifelong pain who are suffering the most.
After his assistant lays the ball off the glass, Jordan scoops the ball up and around, as he rotates 180 degrees for one of the sickest reverse dunks you'll see in a minute.
It's not a coincidence that most of the then-big names on the 20083 list are gone, while most of the top apps in 2018 are services that grew up and around the smartphone.
There are trails that go up and around the mountains, and you're skiing down these switchbacks and you're skiing up them, and you get to see the world from a very different point of view.
The shape of a woman's eye might suggest a distant Mongolian ancestor, but her irises could match the light blue Arabic script that snakes up and around the towers of Timur's burial place in Samarkand.
Cube 22012 is 23-feet tall and 22015-feet wide and features internal robots that push the sides of the cube—consisting of state-of-the-art LED panels—up and around while projecting new graphics.
Pinch an edge of the wrapper between your other thumb and index finger and start pleating the edge of the wrapper up and around the filling, rotating the dumpling as you pleat the wrapper while pressing it into place.
She was already so far from herself — she spent most of the day in bed, and she was so thin that when she did get up and around it looked like an empty pair of pants was walking across the room.
"Joy" (2018) twists a black full-skirted dress up and around a pole, forming a figure in conversation with the adjacent Robert Motherwell sketch, "Nude" (1952), but not a garment that a person could conceivably wear, unlike all the others.
At Y/Project, Glenn Martens laid thin strips of vinyl over sheaths to create slithers of shine, looped faux fur-lined military skirts up and around, and raised the panniers of Versailles from hips to shoulders, so silk gowns became tents swaying around the body.
The watch, called the MoonMachine 2, has a "heads-up" time display on the back end of the case where you see the hours and minutes in bold numerals along with a Sarpaneva-style moonphase display that peeks up and around the bottom of the case.
Bentley's vein was on the left, and instead of terminating directly into the heart, which is typical, "her vein continued through her diaphragm, along the thoracic vertebrae, up and around and over the aortic arch and then emptied into the right side of her heart," Walker said.
You've also put the plane of the head in the same plane of motion as a front-back movement of the leg, so instead of having to bring it up and around, you can just use the straight extension of the leg to get your opponent's head moving.
EditorsNote: Update 2: adds quotes Kawhi Leonard hit a buzzer-beating jump shot that bounced up and around the rim before finally dropping through the net, and the Toronto Raptors defeated the visiting Philadelphia 76ers 92-90 on Sunday night in the seventh and deciding game of their Eastern Conference semifinal.
What I meant was that I wanted to be able to do this — to live in a quiet, green time warp, to have a trainer twice a week (or even to know what I was doing next week), to look up and around as opposed to just straight and down.
So we would wake up in the morning and everyone would sit and do five minutes of meditation, either sitting alone to focus on our breath, or to do a body scan, which I learned in yoga, where you focus on your toe and then you go all the way up and around your body.
Ofcom said 94 percent of Britain's homes and office could get superfast broadband but less than half of them had taken it up, and around 4 million households with old-style, basic broadband were no longer in their initial contract period and could switch to superfast for the same or less money than they currently pay.
Vampires, lured you out to an ancient chamber and allowed you to creep up on them through stone-hewn corridors unseen, and you watch with a single eye through an ancient arrow-slit as they perform the incantations and chanting that precede a blood ritual, and just at the final moment of surrender they stare up at you—the Vampire King making perfect pure eye contact with you—and bite into the neck of the innocent, and now you're running but you can't get away, the vampires hissing after you, chasing up and around the walls, crawling rapidly along the ceiling, vampires, vampires, vampires, and then they catch you, so inevitably, with their pale and undead hands, and lean down close to your ear and whisper: You wanna fuck or nah?
It is an extension of the pars distalis up and around infundibulum.
The guided Sicilian Volcano Hike will have you trogging up and around Etna for a couple of days, exploring craters and eerie lava fields, then cresting the summit.
The municipality has a communal hunting ground with rabbits, deer and wild boar. Though there are no actual mountain routes, there are field paths up and around Mount Vizmaya and through the villages.
SkyPoint Climb is an external building walk available at SkyPoint. It requires guests to pay an additional fee. Guests are harnessed before walking up and around the top of the tower. The journey lasts 1.5 hours.
Belt-driven squirrel fans in cast alloy ducting draw air forward, up and around the four shrouded pairs of finned iron cylinders, and a large hinged alloy cover maintains a warm environment for the carburettor in winter.
The mansion originally featured a domed tower, but this was later converted into a square one. The arch was built from the same marble as the house, and stood at the beginning of a road which wound up and around the hill to the mansion.
As she wrote to editor Robert Giroux, "I am up and around again now but won't be well enough to go back to Connecticut for some time."Rogers, Jonathan. The Terrible Speed of Mercy: A Spiritual Biography of Flannery O'Connor. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2012: 49–50.
Paint mines are simulated land mines for use in Paintball. Several devices have been designed to spray paint over an area when triggered by passing players. Some of these devices are placed on the ground where, once a person steps on them, forces paint to shoot up and around the target marking the stepper and any nearby teammates.
In this competition, HouseGuests must roll their ball up and around the loop and catch it on the other side. Each time they catch it, they will complete one rotation. If they drop the ball, their counter will drop to zero. The first person to complete three hundred consecutive rotations will win the Power of Veto.
It is an easy walk to reach the falls, which are lovely nearly any time of year. The picnic and camping area near the parking lot offers grassy yard, restrooms, and potable water. There is a short hike which leads up and around the top of the falls. The trail is fairly steep and rocky, but is only about one mile round trip.
The Liangbatou was originally created by twisting the wearer's hair up and around a flat strip (also known as the bianfang) usually consisting of ivory, wood or precious metal. Eventually, the liangbatou evolved from a hairstyle into a headpiece with added structural components. The hair was held together by silk cording. The satin follows the original direction of the hair.
Starting off at the visitor centre, take the path leading between the visitor centre and the toilets towards the lake. Cross the main drive and take the path between the hedge (boundary to overflow car park and Picnic area) and the lake. Follow this wide mud path up and around the back of the lake into mixed woodland. From here follow the green waymarker posts.
The Catamount Trail Association manages backcountry ski trails in the Forest. There are over 36 miles of VAST snowmobile trails throughout the Forest and mountain biking trails in the southern end. There are numerous miles of hiking trails that include the Long Trail and hikes up and around Mount Mansfield. The 880-acre Waterbury Reservoir features three motorboat access points and one car-top boat access point.
After what seems to have been a somewhat cursory examination the ship was granted pratique and passengers allowed to disembark. "[The] Talune's captain told the medical officer, Doctor Atkinson, that nothing was serious, but that "'One old reverend told me he had been sick back in Auckland, but he seems fine now. Two Samoan kids, Tau and Faleolo, had headaches yesterday but are up and around again today.
It was designed by the architect Sir Michael Hopkins, with the striking feature of having only a single floor, which spirals its way up and around the circumference of the building.Hopkins Architects The library was named after the philanthropists Sir Harry and Lady Djanogly who gave a significant contribution towards the cost of its construction. Sir Harry Djanogly is the father of Jonathan Djanogly, who became MP for Huntingdon in 2001.
A scenic road also winds up and around the cone. The park had 949,968 annual visits in 2018, making it the most visited Oregon State Park east of the Cascade Mountains and the ninth most popular in the state. From the top, the entire city of Bend is visible, as well as several major Cascade peaks. Most prominent are the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and Mount Bachelor, which are located about to the west.
The raiders came in the night and took him 20 kilometers away. Izso was returned after the festival with candy, toys, and 200 rubles (a small fortune at the time). As the Jewish population in Chișinău grew to a large percent of the total population and dominated many aspects of commerce, resentment and anti- semitism grew. Sensing trouble, the family once again packed up and around 1896 moved to Rákoscsaba, Budapest, Hungary.
Mirza goes for winners, which means she goes for many angles. Mirza has said that "There's no doubt that my forehand and backhand can match anyone, it's about the place that they're put in. I can hit the ball as hard as anyone can". "I'm not that fast on my feet", she added as her most evident weakness is her movement around the court, where Mirza usually struggles moving up and around the court.
As a visitor to the park, expect to see a vast driftwood collection along the coastline of the park. Hikers and visitors will find themselves climbing over piles of driftwood scattered across the beach. Near the park’s south boundary, people can go on tours of the historic Pt. Arena Lighthouse built in 1870. The beach is complemented by an upland area that offers visitors loop trails that venture alongside ponds, through dark sand, and up and around bluffs and dunes.
Charming houses that date from the fifteenth century surround the Kurpark and the harmonious center of town. Bad Aussee was the birthplace of Anna Plochl, a postman's daughter who became the wife of Archduke Johann of Austria, whose economic, cultural, and educational impact on Styria and the Salzkammergut is still remembered by the people. A statue of the beloved archduke stands in the centre of the Kurpark in Bad Aussee. The town was built up and around the salt industry.
Styles are rusty red-brown with a cream tip, and downwardly hooked rather than straight. The style end is initially trapped inside the upper perianth parts, but breaks free at anthesis. Flower spikes are held erect and are typically terminal on a branch; often other branchlets grow up and around a spike from below. The fruiting structure is a stout woody "cone", around five centimetres (2 inches) in diameter, with a hairy appearance caused by the persistence of old withered flower parts.
Gowbarrow Park is owned by the National Trust and is Open Access land. Quite a number of paths lead up and around the fell, and access to the fell may be gained from a number of places around its perimeter. As a result, quite a variety of routes is possible on the fell. The main National Trust pay-and-display car park on the A592 road (at its junction with the A5091) has facilities and is popular with visitors heading for Aira Force.
F-106 Delta Dart, a development of their earlier F-102 Delta Dagger With a large enough angle of rearward sweep, in the transonic to low supersonic speed range the wing's leading edge remains behind the shock wave boundary or shock cone created by the leading edge root. This allows air below the leading edge to flow out, up and around it, then back inwards creating a sideways flow pattern. The lift distribution and other aerodynamic characteristics are strongly influenced by this sideways flow.Mason, Chap.
The Swiss had an outpost and a hotel (which was destroyed) on the Dreisprachenspitze (literally, Three-Language-Peak). During World War I, fierce battles were fought in the ice and snow of the area, with gun fire even crossing the Swiss area at times. The three nations made an agreement not to fire over Swiss territory, which jutted out in between Austria (to the north) and Italy (to the south). Instead they could fire down the pass, as Swiss territory was up and around the peak.
Close up of a veena being played. The veena is played by sitting cross-legged with the instrument held tilted slightly away from the player. The small gourd on the left rests on the player's left thigh, the left arm passing beneath the neck with the hand curving up and around so that the fingers rest upon the frets. The palm of the right hand rests on the edge of the top plank so that the fingers (usually index and middle) can pluck the strings.
SAFER was the design solution to the Shuttle Program's requirement to provide a means of self rescue should an EVA crewmember become untethered during an EVA. SAFER was first flown on STS-64 September 9, 1994, where an untethered flight test was performed first by astronaut Mark Lee and then Carl Meade. Both astronauts flew the SAFER up and around the Shuttle's Robotic Arm along with a demonstration test of the SAFER's automatic attitude hold feature. This feature arrests uncontrolled rotation of a detached crewmember expected in an accidental separation.
If a streamtube becomes narrower, the flow speed must increase in the narrower region to maintain the constant flow rate, to satisfy the principle of conservation of mass."The effect of squeezing streamlines together as they divert around the front of an airfoil shape is that the velocity must increase to keep the mass flow constant since the area between the streamlines has become smaller." Charles N. Eastlake An Aerodynamicist’s View of Lift, Bernoulli, and Newton THE PHYSICS TEACHER Vol. 40, March 2002 The upper streamtubes constrict as they flow up and around the airfoil.
They quickly formed up, and around 5:00 pm, Prince Eugene ordered a general assault. His right wing was repulsed four times, with heavy losses on both sides, particularly among the Irish units and Albemarle's Regiment holding the French left. The struggle on the other wing was equally bloody; Commerci and his Danish infantry nearly broke through on several occasions, although he and several senior commanders were killed. The broken ground meant cavalry played little part in the battle, which meant casualties were even higher as a proportion of the numbers actually engaged.
Before 2010, accessing Pinlaung Township was as dangerous as it was difficult. Merchants from Naypyidaw,southern, and western Myanmar who wanted trade with the Shan and Pa'O farmers and ethnic tribes in the areas were required to go up and around the dangerous roads of Elephant Mountain (Sin Taung) and cross the Paung Laung River by boat. Then, Myanmar's former government contracted P.T.Waagner-Biro Indonesia together with Supreme Group of Companies to construct an expansive steel truss suspension bridge to span the river. The bridge was designed by the People’s Republic of China.
On the way the famous waterfalls at Ouzoud, Bzou is a great place to spend a day or two on an environmental tour of Morocco. There are various day hikes to the smaller mountain douwars and to the riverside hills which overlook the valley. In the summer, Bzou's main attraction, "Temda", blossoms into a must-see hangout spot for locals and tourists. A small natural pond fed by runoff from the river Oued el Abid, Temda is flanked by cafés, trees and flowers up and around rock face which surround it.
In 1328, Tälje Charter ("Tälje stadga") - the oldest known record written in Swedish - mention the Birkarls ("bircharlaboa"). Based on the information revealed, the Birkarls then inhabited areas, e.g., in Northern Hälsingland, which covered the western coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, and from there all the way up and around the gulf to Oulu River. Tälje Charter is a state treaty ratified between the Kvens and the Swedish crown, in which the king of Sweden guarantees the Birkarl Kvens trading and tax-collecting rights as chief enforcement officers (Swedish term: Fogde) in the North.
In his introduction to Borg's autobiography My Life and Game, Eugene Scott relates that this rumor arose from a medical exam the 18-year-old Borg once took for military service, where his pulse was recorded as 38. Scott goes on to reveal Borg's true pulse rate as "about 50 when he wakes up and around 60 in the afternoon."Borg, Björn, and Eugene L. Scott. My Life and Game (1980), page 11 Borg is credited with helping to develop the style of play that has come to dominate the game today.
It is possible to slow down or stop a fixed-gear bike in two ways. The first, most efficient, and least stressful on the rider's body is by resisting the turning cranks as they come up and around, shedding speed with each pedal rotation. The second way, less efficient but more showy, is to bump or skid the rear wheel along the riding surface. Such a move is initiated by shifting the rider's weight slightly forward and pulling up on the pedals using clipless pedals or toe clips and straps.
With the historical great kilt (or belted plaid), a type of medieval bag shoe was worn. This was a shoe made from a single piece of leather which was cut to a pattern and folded up and around the foot, being secured with a length of leather. Kilt hose are long stockings normally worn knee-high with the upper part of the hose folded back down to create a thicker cuff just below the knee. They are made of wool or Acrylic or some combination thereof and are available in a variety of solid colors so as to match any tartan colour.
Mount Helena viewed from the north Mount Helena viewed from the northeast Mount Helena City Park is a park in Helena, Montana. The park encompasses Mount Helena which rises above sea level, overlooking the city of Helena below. The park includes six trails up and around the mountain, some of which connect to other trails in nearby Helena National Forest. Other trails go to the cave nicknamed "Devil's Kitchen", to the big letter "H" on the side of the mountain (the "H" was repainted April 2015 for the first time since 2008) overlooking the city, and to the summit of the mountain.
Chagford's War Memorial Playing Fields were redeveloped in the late 1980s to provide a cricket ground to the south west of the town, overlooked by a modern clubhouse. In the winter, the ground provides two football pitches for the football club. There are public tennis courts in the town, with an associated Tennis Club, and an open-air swimming pool. A popular local running race, the Two Hills race takes place in Chagford every May, a 5k race starting from the cricket club and going up and around Meldon and Nattadon Hills, which are to the North of Chagford.
The octopus stop-motion effects were designed and animated by Ray Harryhausen. The effects budget, however, was getting slightly out of hand, and for this reason, Sam Katzman allowed Harryhausen only enough money for animating six of the octopus' eight tentacles; two were eliminated on the final shooting miniature. Harryhausen jokingly named his giant octopus "the sixtopus" (this behind-the-scenes detail was revealed years later in a science fiction magazine). For the scenes where a single tentacle is seen moving up and around the bridge superstructure, Harryhausen used a single large model tentacle instead of employing the complete animation model.
This trail starts at an intersection with the Pump Station Trail and goes east to Guess Road. It is long and generally stays close to the river except for short sections where cliffs and bluffs force it up and around on ridges. The trail passes the chimney and foundation of an old hunting lodge, the mostly-intact Guess Mill Dam, enters the millrace and comes out at the chimney at the Guess Mill site. Future plans are for Laurel Bluffs Trail to extend west to Cabelands Trail and to connect with West Point on the Eno city park trails.
The second coach was the original Royal Day Saloon No. 9002 that was rescued for the exhibition from a cliff top in Aberporth, Wales. After leaving the platform, visitors could see the restored royal waiting room with figures of Queen Victoria and the Prince and Princess of Wales, before entering 'The Royal Parade' area. A walkway was constructed up and around the canopy, allowing visitors to view figures of the royal party exiting the waiting room and the queen boarding her Ascot landau. Over seventy wax figures of 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards formed part of this scene.
This road went through farmland that had belong to the Leger family and intersected the old road (Acadie Avenue) that had taken travellers up and around Hall's Creek to the community of Lewisville to get to Moncton. By 1900, the little area around the intersection became known as Léger's Corner, and with the increasing traffic from the bridge, merchants became attracted to the corner and soon set up shops and services around the intersection. Prior to the First World War, a small residential development was erected, and the community continue to grow until the Second World War. Then a population explosion occurred.
The famous flight of stairs in Laurel and Hardy's film The Music Box are located between lower Descanso Drive and Vendome Street, as it winds up and around the hill. Filming location and plaque at site of Laurel and Hardy's The Music Box (1932) In the 1950s and 1960s, Silver Lake was home to a middle class Latino community. The community was formed by people who worked in the then-bustling manufacturing hub of downtown Los Angeles. In the 1970s, outsourcing led to a downturn in the community's prosperity, as they saw their jobs shipped overseas to Taiwan and China along with manufacturing.
Receiving an influx of Irish, Italian and other immigrants in the 1930s, the Castro gradually became an ethnically mixed working-class neighborhood, and it remained so until the mid-1960s. There was originally a cable car line with large double-ended cable cars that ran along Castro Street from Market Street to 29th St., until the tracks were dismantled in 1941 and the cable car line was replaced by the 24 MUNI bus. The Castro is at the end of the straight portion of the Market Street thoroughfare, and a mostly residential area follows Market Street as it curves and rises up and around the Twin Peaks mountains.
He suffered a back injury from falling off his horse while commuting between Glenelg and Adelaide, and for many years he could not sit up, and around 1856 sold his business to Herford & Boucaut, the latter at the onset of an illustrious career that would see him Judge of the Supreme Court and Premier of the Colony. A few years later he retired to "Malvern", a country property near Clarendon, where he remained. He recovered his health to some extent, and took daily horseback rides until his final illness. He became deaf, but his eyesight was perfect and he retained his mental faculties to the end.
The Woodland, as the name suggests, plays through the woods on the slopes of nearby Beacon Hill, one of the highest points on the eastern part of Hampshire. Originally created as a second nine for the Village course, it was later extended to include an additional nine holes to create the integral 18-hole course of today. The 'original' nine (now 1–4, 14–18) are mostly unchanged from their original design, although the first three holes were realigned when the course was extended. The 'new' nine (5–13) incorporates the four 'Hill' holes (10–13) which climb up and around a ridge of pine trees and offer the golfer both fine views and a challenge to their prowess.
According to the description inside the game's boxtop, the game takes place in an ancient pharaoh's tomb, which has a three-level pathway scattered with jewels. Using a single die, and directed by a voice - presumably that of the pharaoh's mummy - the players (called "Explorers" in the instructions) travel up and around the steps surrounding a sarcophogus collecting jewels, in an attempt to be the first to arrive at the mummy that lies inside the sarcophogus to receive the "great jewel," that also comes with the evil cobra "spell." The game uses sound to direct players and control the strategy of play. The sound is produced by a record player concealed inside the mummy's sarcophagus on the playing board.
Matt Hardy applying a double underhook on A.J. Styles Also referred to as a reverse nelson and double underhook. The wrestler and the opponent begin facing one another, with the opponent bent over. The wrestler approaches the opponent and reaches under the opponent's shoulders, then threads their arms up and around the opponent's torso, with their hands meeting in the middle of the opponent's back or neck (essentially an inverted full nelson hold), and tucking the opponents head in their armpit. The hold itself can be and sometimes is used as a submission move, but it is more commonly used as a transition hold to set up another move such as a suplex, a DDT, a facebuster, or a powerbomb.
Birkarls (bircharlaboa) are first mentioned in 1328, when they are listed as one of the settler groups in northern Hälsingland, a designation that covered the western coast of Gulf of Bothnia all the way up and around the gulf to Oulu River. The name birkarl probably originates from an ancient Scandinavian word birk that has been used in reference to commerce in various contexts. In the late 16th century, claims about birkarls coming from Great Pirkkala (a parish in Upper Satakunta) emerged, propagated by birkarls themselves in their battle to prevent the state from stripping their privileges. This is at least partly true, since men from Pirkkala appear as witnesses in a document from 1374 about local borders in northern Pohjanmaa.
Over time the channels of the Spuyten Duyvil and Harlem River were joined and widened and additional bridges were constructed, but maritime transit was still difficult and confined to small craft. By 1817, a narrow canal was dug through the south end of Marble Hill at approximately 222nd Street, known as "Boltons' Canal" or "Dyckman Canal". With the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, and the advent of large steamships in the second half of the 19th century, a broad shipping canal was proposed between the Harlem and Hudson Rivers to allow them thru-transit by bypassing the tight turn up and around Marble Hill. The Harlem Canal Company (then stylized as the "Harlaem Canal Company") was founded in 1826, but did not make any progress towards building a canal.
They immediately deployed for an attack, with the 33rd Alabama crossing a small stream and advancing around 4:00 pm with the rest of their division toward a Federal brigade under the command of Colonel Luther Prentice Bradley. Cleburne staggered his brigades in echelon formation, with Lowrey's Brigade on the far right. Lowrey's men engaged first, with the 33rd advancing "across a slope and across a field, [driving] the Federals from behind some rail defenses, then on up and around ... a horse lot rail fence, barn and dwelling where we were making a stand ... we followed them down a slope, where we halted and reformed the line." With Cleburne personally leading Govan's Arkansas Brigade in support, his division soon routed the Federals and advanced toward Schofield's line of march on the Columbia Pike.
Grandview Parkway in Traverse City, Michigan The LMCT enters Michigan in Berrien County along US 12. Near New Buffalo the tour switches to follow I-94 north to the Benton Harbor/St. Joseph area. Here the LMCT follows BL I-94 and M-63 back to the freeway, this time the I-196/US 31 freeway. At Holland, the LMCT turns onto BL I-196/US 31. Formerly it also followed BUS US 31 through Holland until that designation was removed. The Circle Tour continues to follow US 31 northward deviating at Muskegon, Montague/Whitehall and Pentwater for the various business loops. At Ludington, the Lake Michigan Circle Tour meets a '"connecting route" over the S.S. Badger carferry. The tour continues to follow US 31 to Manistee where it joins M-22 (Michigan highway) up and around the Leelanau Peninsula.
Mount Le Conte, viewed from a break in the foliage a mile or so from the trailhead The first half-mile or so of the Sugarland Mountain Trail is uphill as the trail rises out of Fighting Creek Gap and winds its way around the eastern side of the mountain's northernmost knob. After descending to Mids Gap (an unmarked manway follows Mids Branch to the Elkmont Nature Trail, a mile or so to the west), the trail swings to the western slope of the mountain, where it winds its way up and around a second knob and gradually descends to Huskey Gap. At Huskey Gap, the Sugarland Mountain Trail, which runs north-to-south, intersects the Huskey Gap Trail, which runs roughly east-to-west. The eastern half of the Huskey Gap Trail descends to Newfound Gap Road (U.
The most common way to visit the White Cliffs area, including LaBarge Rock is to float this section of the Missouri River. The White Cliffs section of the river may be boated in one long day trip, from Coal Banks Landing (BLM mile-mark 41) to Judith Landing (BLM mile-mark 88) if a motorized boat is utilized,Missouri Breaks River Company, describing one of their offered guided river trips (No evaluation or endrosement of this supplier of services is intended) or during a more relaxed float-and-paddle river expedition lasting several days. This float trip has become increasingly popular in recent years. LaBarge Rock may be climbed even by those who do not have technical rock climbing skills by taking gullies at the river's edge that lead up and around the side of the pillar to side away from the river, at which place there is reportedly enough erosion of the pillar that the top may be gained with some acceptable difficulty in climbing.
Instructions for building a jiggle syphon To begin with, gravity holds the sphere at the bottom, open, end of the chamber, although hydrostatic pressure will force the liquid up and around the sphere upon immersion. When the pipe is vigorously shaken up and down, the sphere moves upwards, lifting some liquid in the pipe; then when it falls down again, the increased hydrostatic pressure within the pipe (which now has a higher head of fluid in it than the surrounding container) pushes the sphere down and prevents the liquid flowing back. Repeated "jigglings" lift the fluid up the pipe until it reaches the highest point in the pipe, whereupon gravity causes it to start to flow down the other side, and the syphon action will "suck" the liquid through the system. This causes the pressure in the pipe to drop below the hydrostatic pressure in the container, so the sphere is lifted upwards, allowing the liquid to flow.
The Leinli Bridge was completed in 2010 at a cost of $3.476 million in foreign currency and an additional 14,500 million kyats. Before the bridge was built, Merchants from Naypyidaw, southern, and western Myanmar who wanted trade with the Shan and Pa'O farmers and ethnic tribes in the fertile Pinlaung Township were required to go up and around the dangerous roads of Elephant Mountain (Sin Taung) and cross the Paung Laung River by boat. To unite the areas and ease travel and commerce, Myanmar's State Peace and Development Council contracted P.T.Waagner-Biro Indonesia together with Supreme Group of Companies to erect the bridge over the Paung Laung River. They chose a spot at mile post No. 42/ 5 on Nay Pyi Taw- Pinlaung Road near Leinli Village of Pinlaung Township, in Southern Shan State The bridge, designed by the People’s Republic of China, was finally open to the public on 5 November 2010.

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