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Gore-style election contest wending its way to the Supreme Court.
Love is a long trial, a wending, and an uneven effort.
Several similar cases are wending their way through the federal-court system.
After wending its way through venues of similar size in Inglewood, Calif.
There's a $287 billion transportation bill wending its way through Congress, with—finally!
Fewer stories about lawsuits and criminal cases, or about legislation wending through Albany.
Some tech-focused legislation is currently wending its way through the Capitol's corridors.
Already, several cases are wending their way through the courts that challenge that decision.
At 80, Collins sounds as clear as a spring wending through a field of wildflowers.
While the case was wending through the courts, utilities did not wait for a legal resolution.
Recently, nine states passed laws banning most abortions, with legal challenges wending their way through the courts.
The case is one of several dealing with Trump's financial records wending its way through the courts.
Others are wending their way forward, typically with a cloudy future in terms of their ultimate deregulatory success.
Immigration lawyer Greg Boos pointed to a case wending its way through Canada's legal system as particularly egregious.
We're both out of our element, constantly on guard, wending our way through a barrage of horror triggers.
They spent the first few months wending their way through the south, visiting friends in Nashville during the holidays.
Legislation to reinstate those grants, so students can afford to take summer classes, is wending its way through Congress.
There are several land battles wending their way through the courts, many of them pit native people against powerful business interests.
Because the law expires this year, moreover, a new version is now wending its way through the committees of the Bundestag.
As I write this, a group of several thousand Honduran migrants is wending its way north, bound for the United States.
But these few words have been wending their way through American politics for nearly 100 years, as Vox's Emily Stewart writes.
In one funny sequence, we see his motorcade wending through Washington, DC, with the armored SUVs flanking the comically small popemobile.
"Already there is a case wending its way through the courts that questions the constitutionality of the health care law," Schumer said.
The midterm elections turned into a bitter contest over the threat represented by a column of migrants wending their way slowly northward.
Videos revealed scenes similar to those in Hong Kong and Shanghai, with queues wending through malls and ending in beleaguered pharmacy outlets.
Still, with net neutrality now wending its way through US district courts, we may not know how this will play out for years.
While Bethune-Hill was wending its way through the federal judiciary, Virginia used the map for elections in 533, 55, 22013 and 255.
Each episode will feature a new group of celebrities, wending down the roads of their latest publicity tours, blundering endearingly through their freestyles.
Without hesitating, he mounted his black Cannondale and began wending through the torrent of cars on 42nd Street toward his next drop-off location.
Separate from this initiative and before Warmbier's death, a bipartisan-sponsored bill to stop Americans traveling to North Korea began wending its way through Congress.
The nightclub scene is much more involved than one might realize upon first viewing, wending through a half-dozen rooms and hallways across three floors.
It was the sort of event that could potentially be mitigated by agricultural conservation programs nestled in the farm bill wending its way through Congress.
Neither tax plan wending through Congress does away with the charity deduction altogether, but the bills will probably greatly reduce the number of people who itemize.
The Senate proposal, which is wending its way through the committee process, offers the possibility of a deduction of business income of up to 17.4 percent.
The government has said it will need to raise some 8 trillion pesos to its proposed 2020 budget, which is currently wending its way through Congress.
A few stretches have been turned into roads, but elsewhere the routes remain as they've always been, wending through forests, across rivers and alongside planted fields.
The course of her life so far has been rather like a raindrop wending its way down a pane of glass: unstructured, stop-start and pellucid.
A bill to allow the government to start its formal notice of resignation from the European Union, known as Brexit, is wending its way through Parliament.
The bill wending its way through Congress aims to save 1.237 trillion reais ($307 billion) over a decade by raising the retirement age and increasing workers' contributions.
Bowers frequently posted conspiracy theories about the migrant march now wending its way through Mexico to the United States, which is a major preoccupation of Trump supporters.
Thirty-four low-level officers were on trial as of August, wending their way through a slow and unpredictable court process that has failed to appease the victims.
No matter how many indictments and interdiction efforts the DEA claims as a success, it has no measurable impact on the drugs wending their way through black markets.
It must have been coming from a loudspeaker on the roof of a car that was slowly wending its way up the slope, seemingly in no hurry at all.
With Obamacare reform back from the dead and wending its way toward a substantive vote, the Trump administration has decided that two massive national policy controversies are better than one.
Organic Software might well serve as a subtitle for Price's new show: a diverse accumulation of media and processes united wending their way through the valley between netscape and meatspace.
In a 52-page ruling, Judge Peter Messitte had little patience for Mr Trump's plea to dismiss DC and Maryland v Trump, one of three cases wending through the federal courts.
Wending their way through the police barricade, they presented their Amazon badges in the lobby and disappeared through the turnstiles, back to the grind of robots and conveyor belts and Christmas.
Other cases involving the President and top officials, such as former White House counsel Don McGahn, are wending their way through federal courts, as are multiple challenges to Trump administration policies.
Wending my way home, I'll pick up a bottle from the interesting and unpretentious selection at Columbia Wine Co., 4038 Broadway, and flowers from the cheerfully straightforward Merry Flowers at No. 203.
And where there are tons of single-camera dramedies about privileged New Yorkers wending their way through life, they seem to draw only a portion of the disdain their West Coast counterparts do.
Since April 2018 Trump has lashed out at the caravans of Central Americans wending their way to the United States, while blaming Mexico for failing to stop their movement to the U.S. border.
As the flow of migration has eddied from one area to another, skirting around fences and wending towards shelters and train stations, a network of volunteers and grassroots activists has tracked alongside it.
As I write this, a bill to yank health care from 22 million people is wending through the backrooms of the Senate as protesters light up phone lines and try to save lives.
The recently introduced DRIVE-Safe Act, wending its way through Congress at a time when transportation and infrastructure issues are the only bipartisan glue holding Washington, D.C. together, can help address this shortage.
Its 41 sections are not recognizably essays, nor lectures, like the wending but substantial prose pieces on various themes (including the theme of Theme) in her book "Madness, Rack, and Honey," from 2012.
Right-to-Repair legislation, which would codify this stance in law, is currently wending its way through multiple state legislatures; California became the 18th state to introduce a bill like this in March 2018.
Last week, the House began two weeks of voting on what will be more than 50 bills about the epidemic, and the Senate has its own stack of opioid bills wending through the chamber.
The frame tale of the professor and the nameless stranger is by no means the least important part of the saga, wending through the older story and eventually bringing both tales to a heartbreaking conclusion.
Its music is wending, ludic, full of '70s and '80s FM-radio homage, averse to moral judgment, almost never dark or emotionally demanding, and popular among two generations of American college-educated glow-stick adventurers.
Once, while I was wending my way through the construction maze, I noticed a young woman walking ahead of me: long dark hair, a short leather moto jacket, really tight jeans and really high heels.
Aleksandar Hemon is the latter kind of writer, and his obsession is exile—a theme both as old as The Odyssey and as pressing as the migrant caravans wending their way northward to the United States.
She begins in 1492, with Columbus's arrival, wending her way through the next five centuries, spanning Pilgrims and cotton and the Cold War, leavening some of the essential textbook material with stories that are lesser known.
" Ms. Peacock, 77, put her hands on the grand piano and unloosed a slow drag of notes, no more than two or three at a time, wending her way into the ballad "So Hard It Hurts.
Recently, Mr. Thompson led me along the vast new route, wending a giant figure-eight around two courtyards, with views of the river from a ribbon of windows lining the perimeter of the lofty industrial space.
Since April 2018, Trump has lashed out at caravans of Central Americans wending their way to the United States, raising their profile for migrants while blaming Mexico for failing to stop their movement to the U.S. border.
On the ground, custom rigging enabled how-the-hell-did-he-do-that tracking shots, wending in and out of bayonet stabbings, horse deaths, and chains of detonations to capture all the hysteria in these orgies of brutality.
Wending its way through Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe, Anaïs Nin and Gore Vidal, the book ends with Laurie Anderson and Lou Reed, who, Lacey writes, "seemed to have had the sort of relationship we should all aspire to."
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CAPPADOCIA, Turkey — When wending from valley to valley and clambering over the otherworldly rock formations unique to Cappadocia, a region in central Anatolia, it's easy to imagine you've been transported to another planet.
As a friend to the environment, after looking to see if it seemed like my stuff would still get to me by Friday, I clicked the little boxy confirming that yes, it would be wending its way to me on Friday.
And wending through all these personal sagas are half-mythical characters and archetypes hidden amid mundanity: griots and ghosts; Cinnamon's famous "hoodoo"-practicing grandparents; and the Wanderer itself, which takes on different names and incarnations as past and present merge.
In a New York Times op-ed last week, Schumer warned that "several cases are wending their way through the courts" that could be used to overturn the Supreme Court's 2012 decision upholding the major tenets of the Affordable Care Act.
They put a Mediafire link up on Myspace, and waited to see what happened, and from there, the album hit Limewire, wending its way through the labyrinthine bowels of the internet, until it landed in the nebulous clutches of the Russian torrent sites.
It all came about because Dolly Parton is currently out there on the road promoting a back-to-basics new album, Pure & Simple,​​ wending her way across the continental US of A in one assumes is the glitteriest tour bus of all time.
During the presentation, executives shared glimpses of a lifestyle that was very obviously, as the product inscriptions say, "Designed by Apple in California" — attractive human bodies propelling themselves up and down mountains, surfacing between waves or wending through their local picturesque countryside.
Wending westward, the next-biggest time zones are +1 hour UTC, which includes most of western Europe and much of Africa; +3 hours UTC, comprising eastern Europe, the Middle East and eastern Africa; and -5 hours UTC, housing swathes of North and South America.
So after almost three years in detention, facing sexual harassment, invasive strip searches, and constant lockdowns—"900 days in hell," as she described them to me—she's still slowly wending her way through the same immigration system she once hoped would keep her safe.
Wending his way west from Russia — where he captures a sense of its nihilistic excess and colossal disparities, if somewhat in caricature — he describes the desolation of former Communist states on its periphery and disappointed expectations fueling historical amnesia from Eastern Europe to Britain.
On the same day that bids for Gawker are due, Thiel published an op-ed in the New York Times as a sort of victory lap, but also to muster votes for a bill wending its way through Congress known as the Intimate Privacy Protection Act.
On Monday, the same day that bids for Gawker are due, Thiel published an op-ed in the New York Times as a sort of victory lap, but also to muster votes for a bill currently wending its way through Congress, the Intimate Privacy Protection Act.
Wending along roads punctuated with graceful elms, cornfields and riots of Queen Anne's lace and blue chicory, there's always another spot to explore or sit with something fresh from an orchard or farm stand (or a pint of Island Homemade Ice Cream, made in Grand Isle).
What does it mean to listen to Phish, that forever jam band whose music is "wending, ludic, full of '70s and '80s FM-radio homage, averse to moral judgment, almost never dark or emotionally demanding, and popular among two generations of American college-educated glow-stick adventurers"?
Hunting for Gamalost, Past and Present Wending my way through lower Norway in a rented Mini Cooper, I gorged on every Norwegian cheese I could find—the soft, gamey, caraway flavored pultost, the decadent whey cheese brunost, the semi-hard cumin and clove nøkkelost—but gamalost remained elusive.
Google invested $22 million in the OS last year, and today it's wending its way deeper into that OS. Now, whenever a user sees a cursor on the screen, they'll be able to use the Google Assistant to voice type in instead of using T9 to tap out messages.
In his visual work, Spelios transfers the percussionist's skill of spellbinding audiences with a tightly wrought rhythm (the sinuous amoeba patterns wending across the surface), while keeping them off-balance and on edge (the lunges of color and illegible imagery), never knowing when to expect the next crash or thwack.
This isn't the ending I wanted, but it was remarkable to see, remarkable to experience, coming home that night in a chain of cars, so festive, wending through the darkness, the snaking, synchronized way in which we all progressed, each of us so insolently persistent in reaching our own particular destination.
For now, we're rapidly wending our way out of the uncanny valley — a conceptual space described in 1970 by Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori to refer to the shift in a person's response away from empathy or affinity to a feeling of unease as a robot approaches, but doesn't entirely achieve, a lifelike human appearance.
In a way, the movie is a grimly unwhimsical version of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," with Ms. Schneider's character wending her way through a series of abortive rehearsals, shabby hotel rooms and glum soirées (one including a 21913-millimeter projection of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"), trying to comprehend what the adults around her are up to.
That past, and the larger history of performance in the East Village, will be available, beginning on Saturday and continuing for the rest of the month, through a free self-guided, smartphone-enabled mobile tour that starts at PS122 and heads east to Tompkins Square Park before wending down Avenue A to the Pyramid Club, then over to Howl!
Wending their way through semidarkness and a deafening din of electro, bystanders climbed the stairs of the grotty sex den and hugged the walls outside cabins furnished with plasticized mattresses as zombielike models wearing vinyl stiletto-heeled thigh boots, arm slings, trusses and bandages and cloaks printed with slogans like Dead Inside wandered past and slumped up against them.
Information about all the teenage suicides since — including the boy I saw in the Cleveland morgue and many hundreds of others — is still wending its way from medical examiner and coroner's offices all over the country to the C.D.C., from which it will make its way to policy­makers, academic researchers, news outlets and finally teachers and parents.
Our plan was to make a beeline from the airport in Bari to the western flank of Basilicata, then work our way eastward: From the town of Sapri on the Tyrrhenian coast, through the hills of the Campania border, wending along the Ionian coast to the southern edge of Basilicata, and finally to Matera, the gnarled crown jewel, where we would come to our journey's end.
This year, Trump is trying to change the national narrative in the final weeks of the election by barnstorming the country, drumming up fear over a migrant caravan wending from Honduras through Mexico, hitting Democrats in conservative states for opposing his Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh, and promising an unlikely new round of tax cuts even before the last set Republicans passed fully kicks in.
But most of the things it tried — Jimmy and Gretchen wending their way toward a proposal; Jimmy's horrific family background; Edgar's struggles; a bunch of other things — didn't have enough meat to them to sustain a season of TV. This gave the third season a slightly scattered quality, which it retroactively tried to pull together by having Jimmy propose to Gretchen, then immediately ditch her after she accepted.
To Republican strategists generally, and to Karl Rove, chief strategist for President George W. Bush's re-election campaign, in particular, the very thought of gay marriage wending its way from such Gomorrah-like settings as Cambridge, Massachusetts, and San Francisco to a church near you provided a path not just to boost evangelical turnout in November's election, but also to convince that great silent majority, on whom Republican candidates relied, that Democrats and liberals threatened the moral fabric of the nation.
Breast versus bottle is but one of the many debates wending through Kurlansky's often fascinating ("Thomas Jefferson liked to serve ice cream on sponge cake with a lightly baked meringue on top"), sometimes mundane ("In addition to milk, cheese and porridge, the Dutch ate huge quantities of butter") and occasionally weird ("There are also records of women in the highlands of New Guinea breast-feeding piglets, pre-European Hawaiians breast-feeding puppies, and Guyanese women breast-feeding deer") new book, which can be seen as nothing less than an attempt to tell the history of the world via what is, let's face it, a bodily fluid.
In the battle between modern and traditional ways, both of them fall in love with each other. When Wending discovers a way to return to his past, he has to make a decision that could change history.
Set in 1948 and then the modern world, this drama pits the traditional way against the modern. The story evolves around a popular traditional pastry shop called Xi Ji. Lian Wending (Shaun Chen), who is the only heir and has a gift in making pastries, is in love with a travelling songstress, Lin Xiaomei (Jesseca Liu), but his father objects to the relationship and arranges for Wending to marry a rich merchant's daughter, Sun Xiulan (Sora Ma). Bound by tradition, he accedes to his father's wish. On Mid-Autumn Night, he fell into a river and loses his consciousness.
Zeng Gong was promoted to become Aide to the Master of Writings () in 1082. He died the next year in Jiangning. The new monarch Emperor Lizong granted him the posthumous appellation of "Wending" (). Zeng Gong produced some four hundred poems in his lifetime and a number of essays.
Agra Cantt. railway station has tourist information counter, computerized reservation counters, (Indrail Passes are available), waiting room, retiring room, vegetarian and non-vegetarian refreshment rooms, water coolers, water wending machines and book stall. Taxis, auto-rickshaws, tempos and cycle-rickshaws are available for local movement. Idgah Bus Stand is nearby.
The company's fortunes declined for a time, and by 1904 there was only a single touring company wending its way through the British provinces, when it took a seven-month South African tour. In 1906–07 Mrs. Carte staged a repertory season at the Savoy Theatre, with Gilbert returning to direct.Joseph (1994), p.
Disappointed with his career, he traveled many places and lived in Rugao and Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China for long periods. From 1675, he lived in Yangzhou and made engraving. He made a lot of friends who were famous scholars or litterateurs at that time. Such as Yu Huai (), Kong Shangren (), Mei Wending (), Shitao ().
Instead, the preterite of go, went, descends from a variant of the preterite of wend, the descendant of Old English wendan and Middle English wenden. Old English wendan (modern wend) and gān (mod. go) shared semantic similarities. The similarities are evident in the sentence "I'm wending my way home", which is equivalent to "I'm going home".
Gabriëlle Demedts (Wielsbeke, June 11, 1909 – Kortrijk, September 6, 2002) was a Flemish Belgian poet.H. van Buuren, ‘Is dit genoeg?’, in: Wending 36 (1981) 10, p. 562-566Verthé, ‘Aandacht voor … Gabriëlle Demedts’, in: Vlaanderen 43 (1994) 251, p. 105-107Chr. D’Haen, ‘Gabriëlle Demedts’, in: Verslagen en Medededelingen Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Taal- en Letterkunde (1997) 1, p. 37-42.
Zhao, Lingxia, Qingwu Lu, and Wending Zhang. "Age at First Molar Emergence in Lufengpithecus Lufengensis and Its Implications for Life-history Evolution." Journal of Human Evolution (2007): 251-57. Print. In the juvenile mandible of Lufengpithecus, the superior part of the anterior surface and the vertical implantation of the anterior teeth are a lot like the adults of the same species.
When he wakes up, he is shocked to find himself in modern Singapore. He gets to know two brothers who are his descendants. Xi Ji in the modern world is, unfortunately, facing a business crisis and Wending tries his best to save it. In the process, he meets his westernized rival, She Meiren (Jesseca Liu), who looks exactly like Xiaomei but with a different personality.
As of 13 August 1942, a Swiss Federal Council ruling stipulated that persons fleeing for racial reasons could not be considered as political refugees. However, children under 16 years of age could not be repelled at the frontier. Rosette was 15 in 1943. She probably left with the network of the Zionist Youth Movement with a smuggler named Bella Wending, presenting herself under a false identity.
The people are as famous, if not more than their kellim > [bananas], so famous indeed that they have passed into simile and proverb > and legend. They are among the most industrious people of Goa. Blessed as > they are with fertile land, they have used Nature's gift to raise many crops > - rice, chillies, vegetables, bananas. Every Friday will see them wending > their way with their produce on their head to the weekly fair at Mapuga.
Ma Bufang's former chief of staff was Ma Wending, who defected to the communists and became vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the Qinghai Provincial People's Congress. Another officer who served under Ma Bufang, the Salar General Han Youwen, also defected to the Communists and joined the People's Liberation Army. Ma Bufang had another chief of staff in his North-West Command, Ma Ji. Ma Ji's son Ma Wenying later became a well known tailor.
Massive, drifting entities too large to notice visitors to the plane; free-floating rivers of milk-white liquid; rains of blue globes falling from unseen heights, only to burst and release horse- sized ticks when they strike another object—such are the madness-inducing features of Xoriat. Gelatinous worms wriggle from layer to layer, wending through tentacled vegetation encrusted with orange moss, all suspended above an amoebic sea. Over this mad realm the daelkyr are absolute masters. Xoriat's last period of being coterminous with the Material Plane was a disastrous period of warfare.
Mio attended Colorado College from 1972 to 76. During that time, he established himself as a standout, winning first- and second-team all-star awards and making the NCAA West first all-American team two years in a row. In 1974, the National Hockey League's (NHL) Chicago Black Hawks and the World Hockey Association's (WHA) Vancouver Blazers both drafted him. He played for neither club, wending his way instead through the minor leagues with the Tidewater Sharks, Erie Blades, and Hampton Gulls until he surfaced with the Indianapolis Racers of the WHA.
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines in South London, with the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway and Beckenham extension wending its way across the middle. The first part of the line, between New Wandsworth and Crystal Palace (Low Level), opened 1 December 1856 as the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway. In 1857 the route was extended to Norwood. On 3 May 1858 the company opened an extension from Bromley Junction (near Norwood Junction) to Shortlands railway station (then called Bromley) via Beckenham Junction station.
Wolf has stated the film is currently wending its way through Disney. In November 2016, while promoting his latest film Allied, in England, Zemeckis stated that the sequel "moves the story of Roger and Jessica Rabbit into the next few years of period film, moving on from film noir to the world of the 1950s". He also stated that the sequel would feature a "digital Bob Hoskins", as Eddie Valiant would return in "ghost form". While the director went on to state that the script is "terrific" and the film would still use hand-drawn animation, Zemeckis thinks that the chances of Disney green-lighting the sequel are "slim".
While the procession of mourners was wending its way from the Lodge, North Cliffe, about 1500 workmen from Stocksbridge were climbing the steep hill at the summit of which the little village church of Bolsterstone is situated. Arrangements have been made for the holding of the funeral service at half past two, and the inhabitants of Deepcar, Bolsterstone, and Stocksbridge attended in large numbers. The ironworkers, who marched in procession, met at the works shortly after 1:00, all business there being a standstill for the day. They were headed by their brass band, which on the arrival of the procession at the churchyard, played Dead March" in "Saul.
The South Esk springs from the eastern foothills of the Ben Lomond plateau near Mathinna and the river's course describes an arc around the entire southern promontory of the mountain - running through Fingal, Avoca and Evandale before wending its way northwest through Perth Longford and Hadspen. The river merges with the tributary Meander River, then flows through the narrows of the Cataract Gorge to finally meet the North Esk River at Launceston. From this confluence arises kanamaluka/Tamar River, which runs to the Bass Strait. The natural river flow is interrupted by the Trevallyn Dam, near Launceston, constructed as part of the Trevallyn Power Station hydroelectric power scheme.
The road linking the campus to the city is torturous: to walk from the town of Shiding would be very time- consuming and athletic; wending traffic and the steep incline of the roads would make bicycle transportation difficult (if not dangerous). The vast majority of students reach the campus by taking Bus 666; there is more than one bus route under the number 666, but this does link the campus to downtown Taipei (in a journey of more than one hour, each way, even in good weather). The campus is self-sufficient in many respects and has a vegetarian restaurant, in addition to small shops, so that students and staff do not have to commute for minor needs.
In 2017, Hawley noted that the alt-right was not a violent movement, but that this could potentially change. From their analysis of online discourse, Phillips and Yi concluded that "rather than violence, most Alt-Right members focus on discussing and peacefully advocating their values". They added that presenting the alt-right as a violent, revolutionary movement, or equating all alt- rightists with the 1488 scene, was "an intellectual failure akin to treating all Muslims or black nationalists as radicals and terrorists", also noting that it served as a "rhetorical tactic" for progressives. Conversely, Wending noted that there were individuals on the extreme end of the alt-right willing to use violence.
The words as found in the 1902 publication are as follows: Deliverance Will Come :I saw a wayworn traveler, in tattered garments clad, :And struggling up the mountain, it seemed that he was sad; :His back was laden heavy, his strength was almost gone, :Yet he shouted as he journeyed, "Deliverance will come!" :Then palms of victory, crowns of glory, :Palms of victory I shall wear. :The summer sun was shining, the sweat was on his brow, :His garments worn and dusty, his step seemed very slow; :But he kept pressing onward, for he was wending home, :Still shouting as he journeyed, "Deliverance will come!" :Then palms of victory, crowns of glory, :Palms of victory I shall wear.
Had he devoted his talents to a proper > use, his memory would have been respected; but he did not, and finally died, > deserted and alone. I shall never forget the look of utter despair that sat > upon his face as I met him for the last time, in October, 1871... wending > his weary way to the European Hotel, which he never left again alive; it > said plainly enough, "This is the end of a misspent life."... He died a few > days later, and I remember the difficulty his few remaining friends (and I > could name them all,) had, to get help enough to get his body from his room > to the hearse.Buck, James Smith.
The following description of a Sunday service at St Mary's church appeared in East London Sketches of Christian Work and Workers by Henry Walker, published by the Religious Tract Society in 1896: > The church of St Mary Matfelon - to give it the old historic name - is > itself a message of beauty and graciousness in such a quarter. Its noble > spire rises two hundred feet in height, far above the houses of the populous > and struggling district around, a striking and commanding feature visible > far and wide. The beautifully-toned bells are filling the air with their > inviting peal. Through the crowded streets of loungers, well-to-do church- > goers of the middle classes are wending their way to morning service.
Offa's coin looked enough like the original that it would be readily accepted in southern Europe, while at the same time his own name was clearly visible.Gold imitation dinar of Offa , British Museum References to Britain are also found in early Islamic geographical literature, such as the 9th century work of Ahmad ibn Rustah, which describes the islands of "Bratiniya". Muslim scholarship, especially early Islamic philosophy and Islamic science, was well known through Latin translation among the learned in England by 1386, when Geoffrey Chaucer was writing. In the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, there is among the pilgrims wending their way to Canterbury a 'Doctour of Phisyk' whose learning included Rhazes (Al-Razi), Avicenna (Ibn Sina, Arabic ابن سينا) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd, Arabic ابن رشد).
South of Albany, the main route of travel before the 20th century was the Albany Post Road, wending from New York City to a ferry at Greenbush. North of Albany, US 9 replaced the Great Northern Road, which ran from the Hudson River near Glen Falls through Schroon Lake and Elizabethtown to the Canadian border; this road became a toll road in the 1800's, known as the Great Northern Turnpike. Much of what is now US 9 in New York was assigned an unsigned legislative route designation by the New York State Legislature in 1908. Route 2 joined modern US 9 at Archville (north of Tarrytown) and followed it north to Croton-on- Hudson, where it turned off to the northeast on modern NY 129\.
Thal Canal, Punjab, Pakistan. In the Middle Ages, water transport was several times cheaper and faster than transport overland. Overland transport by animal drawn conveyances was used around settled areas, but unimproved roads required pack animal trains, usually of mules to carry any degree of mass, and while a mule could carry an eighth ton, it also needed teamsters to tend it and one man could only tend perhaps five mules, meaning overland bulk transport was also expensive, as men expect compensation in the form of wages, room and board. This was because long-haul roads were unpaved, more often than not too narrow for carts, much less wagons, and in poor condition, wending their way through forests, marshy or muddy quagmires as often as unimproved but dry footing.
In February 2013, Gary K. Wolf, writer of the original novel, said Erik Von Wodtke and he were working on a development proposal for an animated Disney buddy comedy starring Mickey Mouse and Roger Rabbit called The Stooge, based on the 1952 film of the same name. The proposed film is set to a prequel, taking place five years before Who Framed Roger Rabbit and part of the story is about how Roger met Jessica. Wolf has stated the film is currently wending its way through Disney. In November 2016, while promoting his film Allied in England, Zemeckis stated that the sequel "moves the story of Roger and Jessica Rabbit into the next few years of period film, moving on from film noir to the world of the 1950s".
Under the Western-educated Kangxi Emperor, Chinese mathematics enjoyed a brief period of official support.. At Kangxi's direction, Mei Goucheng and three other outstanding mathematicians compiled a 53-volume Shuli Jingyun [The Essence of Mathematical Study] (printed 1723) which gave a systematic introduction to western mathematical knowledge. At the same time, Mei Goucheng also developed to Meishi Congshu Jiyang [The Compiled works of Mei]. Meishi Congshu Jiyang was an encyclopedic summary of nearly all schools of Chinese mathematics at that time, but it also included the cross- cultural works of Mei Wending (1633-1721), Goucheng's grandfather. The enterprise sought to alleviate the difficulties for Chinese mathematicians working on Western mathematics in tracking down citations.. However, no sooner were the encyclopedias published than the Yongzheng Emperor acceded to the throne.
In Berkshire, the A308 forms the main road of the town of Old Windsor, where it is called Straight Road. It then goes on past the north end of Windsor Great Park, where it is called Albert Road, and through the west side of central Windsor. In Windsor, the A308 is called Osborne Road, Goslar Way and Maidenhead Road which finally re-adopts the normal third part-orientation of WNW. Finally, after sweeping round to its fourth major direction, NNW through Bray under the M4, where the road is called Windsor Road and Braywick Road, and wending through Maidenhead, passing its Victorian clock tower, the A308 continues under the names of Gringer Hill, Furze Platt Road and Marlow Road, before terminating at the A404 road in the sports-focussed civil parish of Bisham which has its riverside and Abbey ruins 200m north-west.
Many of Harinxma's fellow Dutch end up on the "South-Western Approaches" to the British Isles, acting as "stretcher-bearers of the sea" in submarine-infested waters – which turns out to be a task involving an extremely high casualty rate. (That experience had formed the background to a previous (1951) de Hartog novel, published variously under the names Stella and The Key and made into a film starring Sophia Loren). Harinxma himself eventually ends up in an even more horrendous environment: the convoys to Murmansk, carrying the military matériel which the Soviet Union desperately needed to repulse the Nazi invasion of its territory. Wending their long way in frigid Arctic waters, the convoys were for most of their course extremely vulnerable to constant German submarine, warship and aerial attacks emanating from occupied Norway, making them among the war's most dangerous postings.
The route crosses into Sussex, following the medium height contours; drops down into the upper Medway valley wending its way to Withyham; follows a metalled drive, with good views to the north and south, leading to Five Hundred Acre Wood, the inspiration for A. A. Milne's, Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh books – the wood was first enclosed in 1693 and the path dedicated as a right of way by the owner in 1970; rises to Greenwood Gate Clump, at the top of the Ashdown Forest above mean sea level; continues on high ground to Camp Hill and on to Browns Brook Cottage; progresses to Buxted Park, Uckfield; rounds Blackboys, with its Youth Hostel; traverses East Hoathly and Chiddingly; negotiates Gun Hill walking through arable and pasture interspersed with coppice; descends into the Cuckmere valley at Hellingly through to the A22 south of Horsebridge; passes through Upper Dicker; crosses the River Cuckmere to get to Arlington; passes Wilmington and its high chalk figure, the Long Man; climbs then falls towards Jevington; climbs to Willingdon Hill, ; journeys downhill to the Eastbourne Youth Hostel on the A259 and optionally continues along the footway to the resort itself.

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