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"yeoman" Definitions
  1. (in Britain in the past) a farmer who owned and worked on his land
  2. an officer in the US navy who does mainly office workTopics War and conflictc2

103 Sentences With "yeoman"

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Yeoman tours are included in the ticket, and they're wonderful.
Thomas Jefferson's of decentralization; a land of yeoman farmers vs.
"I am English yeoman," Robin Hood said to Maid Marian.
It's like the Founding Fathers' idea of the yeoman government.
Carolyn Yeoman barely knew who Ariana Grande was before Monday night.
"Fake my death, move to Swaziland, and become a yeoman farmer," said @SamWitwacky.
" Literary writers have faced the difficulty of coming up with alternatives for "yeoman.
Indolent aristocratic landowners can't compete with yeoman farmers without laws preventing land sales.
The show's program includes photos of the troupe performing "Yeoman" dating from the 1930s.
Were American cultural ideals — particularly the sanctification of self-sufficient yeoman farmers — at fault?
Eastern Colorado long ago ceased to be a land of yeoman farmers on small plots.
To hear Republicans talk, they're just looking out for the interests of beleaguered yeoman farmers.
They knew that the man they corralled into service as speaker had done yeoman work.
I know you&aposre doing yeoman&aposs work for FOX News and FOX Business on this.
"People were saying the balloons she'd used in the show were popping," Yeoman told VICE News.
"Shortly thereafter, communication with (Yeoman) ceased, by both personal contact and via cell phone communications," Pierce said.
Like Mr Trump, these yeoman farmers venerated Andrew Jackson, the brutal, populist president from 1829 to 1837.
The brewery also produces a craft lager called Yeoman 1485 also only available in the private bar.
These were not landscapes of yeoman self-reliance, but nodes within a vast network of global interdependency.
" Sabraw praised the government&aposs progress on completing reunifications, calling it "a remarkable achievement" and "yeoman&aposs work.
Unfortunately, these yeoman farmers and their descendants have been ignored and even despised by politicians, liberal and conservative.
Even more important, they did the job when needed, performing yeoman service in defense of our country's freedom.
For good measure, the Yeoman Gaoler's axe hangs just above it, a ghoulish reminder of the gruesome past.
Exposure to the internet did not make us into a nation of yeoman mind-farmers (unless you count Minecraft).
Like many members, Sandy Dickinson, the executive producer for "Yeoman," has three generations of his family in the troupe.
Otherwise, the Bill Barrs of the world will emerge over and over again, ready to do their yeoman best.
I became wrought with insecurity that these masters could do what I (the yeoman newspaper reporter) could never do.
A fashion designer who studied fine art, Yeoman is a favorite of Edda Gudmundsdottir, best known as Bjork's stylist.
A female sailor, Yeoman First Class LaToya Jones, announced the new policy during a Facebook Live event Tuesday with Richardson.
He and Yeoman had been friends "for a little over a year," staying in touch primarily through Snapchat, he said.
"The Sutter County Sheriff's Office extends our deepest sympathies to the Aly Yeoman family," the office said in a statement.
Each of the napkins is folded into a Dutch bonnet by a person titled Yeoman of the China and Glass Pantry.
Abraham Woodhull (Jamie Bell) and the Culper spy ring prepare to deal with the treasonous defection of Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman).
" Asked what he thought may have happened to Yeoman, he answered: "I got a million things going on in my brain.
Allison Tolman, Alexa Swinton, Owain Yeoman, Ashley Aufderheide, Robert Bailey Jr. as Offi, Zabryna Guevara, Donald Faison, Clancy Brown Who's making it?
For example, it compares Lenin's demonization of kulaks, or yeoman farmers, to Ms. Warren's critiques of the behavior of some large corporations.
And in Reykjavik, the pressure is also felt on infrastructure, said Elsa Yeoman, a city councilor in charge of culture and tourism.
"It has a fanstastic sequence of instruments on it," Timothy Yeoman, professor at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom, told Gizmodo.
I consider myself more of a journeyman, or a yeoman DJ in that I can do a lot of different styles of things.
"Despite yeoman efforts by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the source of the GDP data, there remains a significant residual seasonality problem," Zandi said.
Deneen and his fellow localists are cast as virtuous souls who would necessarily make discerning, merciful and respectful yeoman farmers once the revolution comes.
Selections like "Yeoman" from his most recent album, "Romaplasm" — with their ample whimsy and chiptune aesthetic — could easily be retrofitted for the same purpose.
The tradition dates back to at least the reign of King Henry VII, who established the Yeoman Warders as the royal bodyguard in 1485.
In the decades after the civil war, the yeoman farmers of Alabamian hill counties like Winston, and in the Wiregrass, believed they were being exploited.
Yeoman is described as 5-feet-4-inches tall, with brown-blonde hair, braces, a nose ring and a small mole near her left eye.
The great majority of the free population in the Revolutionary period was self-employed, as either a yeoman farmer or an independent artisan or merchant.
Olmsted became the editor of a monthly magazine and a special traveling correspondent for a newspaper — this one, in dispatches signed "Yeoman" that touched on slavery.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration has "done a yeoman&aposs task there" and the special Afghan units they&aposve trained have "made wonderful seizures," Sopko said.
Hildur Yeoman Inside this small, newly opened boutique, dresses patterned with Yeoman's delightfully dizzying abstract prints hang alongside sculptural shoes and jewelry from fellow local artisans.
This is the small yeoman farmer and craftsman who lives close to the soil — self-reliant, upright, humble before creation and bonded to his local community.
Above all, says Mr Dodd, the historian of Winston County, the descendants of Alabama's yeoman farmers are, like their forebears, "tired of people looking down on them".
"It has a fantastic sequence of instruments on it," Timothy Yeoman, professor of physics at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom, told Gizmodo this week.
But one title has vexed Navy officials: yeoman, the traditional name for sailors who work in clerical or administrative positions that are now held by many women.
Meanwhile Yeoman's family issued its first public statement since reporting Yeoman missing on April 8463 after she failed to show up for work two days in a row.
Through most of American history, whites without a college education -- from Thomas Jefferson's yeoman farmer to Henry Ford's assembly line worker --- constituted a majority of the US population.
To take one example, Conason does yeoman work knocking down some of the more outlandish claims in "Clinton Cash," a conservative tract written by Peter ­Schweizer in 2015.
Those who know Yeoman in the Gridley community of fewer than 7,000 residents joined with volunteers to search the field where her phone last pinged, at 4:33 a.m.
For inspiration, Yeoman says she looks to the women in her life, such as a sorceress friend and her great-grandmother, who fled New Jersey with a motorcycle gang.
Chris Leonard, a former reporter and fellow with the New America Foundation, breaks down the myth of the yeoman farmer the viewer would love to believe that Watts represents.
Of yeoman farmers, Jones said, "They are afraid if the slave system is done away with... the social order will be upset" and there will be a mixing of races.
FELICIA NIMUE ACKERMANProfessor of philosophyBrown UniversityProvidence, Rhode Island I read your piece on the complex political and social past of northern Alabama's yeoman farmers ("The little man's big friends", February 11th).
This was true of a yeoman farmer who sold what he grew, but not of wage-laborers forced to work long hours in factories to afford the bare essentials of life.
His yeoman effort was not rewarded with a three-peat, though, as his team lost, 4-3, and Tanaka suffered the agony of swinging and missing at the game's final pitch.
In the days after Alycia "Aly" Yeoman went missing, her mother received text messages claiming the 20-year-old Yuba College student had been kidnapped and demanding a ransom for her return.
To be a Yeoman (or in the case of ours, a Yeo-woman) the officer had to serve 22 years in the armed forces and have reached the rank of warrant officer.
Despite the yeoman efforts of volunteers like Mr Clark-Davis, and a comfortable edge in field offices for the Democrats, the Republican edge in new registrations has grown by half over 2012.
When he's at work, at the Tower of London, Yeoman Warder Christopher Skaife typically wears a uniform featuring a royal-blue tabard with scarlet ornamentation, a brass-buckled belt, and a bonnet.
The famous yeoman warders have been guarding the Tower of London since the 16th century and may have got their name from the days when part of their salary was paid in beef.
There are silver tankards used by new Beefeaters to have a drink of port after their formal swearing-in ceremonies while their colleagues proffer the toast: "May you never die a Yeoman Warder".
As Mr. Guzzetta mentions in his notes below, there are some constraints on the design of his grid that allowed for words like ANSE, SECY, ARTE and YEO (an odd abbreviation for yeoman).
Police say witnesses last saw Alycia "Aly" Yeoman, of Gridley, California, alone behind the wheel of her green 1998 Toyota Tacoma as she left a home in nearby Yuba City, California, about 11 p.m.
"Lilias said that she couldn&apost give the names of other women at the witches&apos gatherings as they were masked like gentlewomen," said Louise Yeoman, historian for the Time Travels show, in a statement.
What it doesn't convey is Jefferson's populist resistance to an economic plan that, in his view, supported the rule of commercial oligarchs who manipulated credit and currency at the expense of debtors and yeoman farmers.
Officially called Yeoman Warders and instantly recognizable with their distinctive hats and uniforms, the 37 Beefeaters live with their families inside the fortified complex which houses the Crown Jewels, glittering symbol of the British monarchy.
Initial reports said Yeoman, from Gridley, California, was leaving the Yuba City home of a male friend when she was last spotted alone behind the wheel of her green 1998 Toyota Tacoma pickup about 11 p.m.
Simmons managed, instead, to secure what he believed would be a relatively easy tour as a yeoman — essentially an administrative and clerical position — on an aircraft carrier, until that ship made a sudden turn in early 1991.
RICHARD SIMON Forest Hills, Queens To the Editor: The idea of seeking to change the title "yeoman" to avoid offending women (I am one) is taking a good idea (make language all-inclusive) to an absurd extreme.
According to the site, Yarnall — who played Yeoman Martha Landon on the October 1967 episode "The Apple" opposite Chekov (Walter Koenig) — died Sunday at her home in Westlake Village, California, after a four-year battle with ovarian cancer.
Admin: Two crisp syllables like "yeoman," same accent on the first, same "min" sound for the second, no gender reference, accurately describes the work, understandable for future employers, and same or similar term used in the civilian workplace.
After the daily hubbub fades, they can change out of their uniforms and head for a quiet drink at the Yeoman Warders' Club, their own private bar in a discreet corner of the sprawling fortress - a much-needed respite.
Some of these measures tried to rein in the capitalist beast, returning the country to an age of yeoman farmers and small-scale producers; others embraced the modern dream of organizing human activity in ever more rational, efficient ways.
Thanks to the yeoman work of Ryan Thibodaux, who runs a website dedicated to tracking Hall of Fame ballots that writers make public, we have been given a glimpse of the sentiment toward Bonds and Clemens among first-time voters.
America is not Iraq or Syria, but it's not Denmark, either; it's a large, messy, diverse country glued together by 250-year-old paperwork composed by yeoman farmers, and our citizens seem to understand one another less by the day.
Despite the yeoman efforts of the secretary general of the Organization of American States, broad regional efforts failed, thanks, in part, to the support Venezuela received from its few remaining socialist brethren in Latin America: Cuba, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Bolivia.
Their buddy Terry (Owain Yeoman) is terrified and willing to do anything to survive; their boss Barry (Tony Goldwyn), a former special-forces commando, is determined to take charge of the murder party and make it as clean and efficient as possible.
In a ceremony laden with the pageantry that accompanies significant royal events, the monarch was greeted by a trumpet fanfare while the entrance to the cathedral was flanked by her Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard, veteran soldiers dressed in scarlet uniforms.
Stalin's assault on the Ukrainian peasantry marked the third in a series of attempts to modernise the inherited agrarian order, following the emancipation of the serfs in 1861 and prime minister Pyotr Stolypin's attempt in 1912 to transform former serfs into yeoman farmers.
As chronicled by mid-century historians such as Richard Hofstadter, the populist revolt of the 1890s, spearheaded by firebrands like William Jennings Bryan, fed primarily off an idealized vision of the past, claiming to resurrect the myth of the independent "yeoman" farmer.
Shingo Alexander Douglass, 27 Rank: Yeoman 3rd Class Hometown: Oceanside, California Douglass, a 2010 graduate of Fallbrook High School north of San Diego, was an avid video game player who followed his dad into the Navy, his father told the San Diego Union-Tribune.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson believed that the preservation of American equality and liberty depended on maintaining an economy of yeoman farmers and small merchants, and that industrialization would inevitably undermine America's unique social order by creating a European-style economic and political elite.
This was the impulse behind Jefferson's hope that the United States would long remain a country made up principally of yeoman farmers, and it animated Andrew Jackson's war on the "monied aristocracy" he saw at work in the Second Bank of the United States.
And while Amazon happily trotted out some of the biggest names in YouTube, including Machinima and Jash, as having already signed onto Video Direct, it's the yeoman YouTubers creating videos outside of the PewDiePie or Michelle Phan hype cycle that will determine the success of Amazon's efforts.
The Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary — better known as Beefeaters — are the first thing many people think of when they think of the Tower, or medieval London.
The Nuggets were without guards Jamal Murray and Gary Harris plus forwards Paul Millsap and Michael Porter Jr. It required a yeoman effort for Denver to keep pace, with Nikola Jokic posting a triple-double of 214 points, 22 rebounds and 113 assists to steer the patchwork lineup.
The Nuggets were without guards Jamal Murray and Gary Harris plus forwards Paul Millsap and Michael Porter Jr. It required a yeoman effort for Denver to keep pace, with Nikola Jokic posting a triple-double of 19 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists to steer the patchwork lineup.
The enduring image of a yeoman farmer leaving his plow in the furrow to grab a musket on behalf of freedom is mostly mythical; during the Revolution, George Washington's army was rarely larger than 20,000 troops and on occasion dwindled to 903,000, in a country of two and a half million.
"Immeasurable gratitude and love to a fellow yeoman of the apocalypse; sir Michael from that hamlet called Walters, need accept each and every Crimson palm-sting, as high fives rain upon his bitchen nobility, not just from this traveler, but from his safe and stable brood as well …," wrote the 51-year-old.
"I think we'll make it to 2100, but it's going to take work," said the troupe's president, Suzanne R. Taylor, who tended to an endless number of matters backstage before the rehearsal of "Yeoman," the troupe's spring production, which runs through Saturday at the Theater at St. Jean's on East 76th Street.
It was destined to be this way from the beginning, since Sam Adams egged on northern New England yeoman farmers to war against the British at Bunker Hill, and not long after when Davy Crockett egged on his rugged hill-country settlers from Tennessee and Virginia to take on the Mexicans at The Alamo.
The Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary (their full name) is comprised completely of British soldiers who have at least 22 years of service under their belt, but there is nothing utilitarian about their choice of dress.
That friend, Michael Lizarraga, told KCRA before Yeoman's body was found that the two had gone out to dinner at an Indian restaurant and then returned to his home — he said his son and nephew also were at the home — where they drank from a bottle of wine that he says Yeoman had brought with her.
His upbringing, which included three years of schooling in Dresden, left him with a distrust of high finance (bankers playing with "other people's money", he scowled), a fondness for small business and a horror of chain stores that was at once rather Germanic and powerfully influenced by Thomas Jefferson's vision of America as a country of self-governing yeoman farmers.
The 1873 financial crisis and resulting depression, for example, shifted politics across Europe and North America: In Vienna, as the Princeton scholar Carl Schorske has written, nationalists with "aristocratic pretensions" seized political control, and intellectuals enthused over the medieval romanticism of Richard Wagner's operas; in the United States, 1890s populists attacked the banking industry, globalism, and immigrants—and glorified yeoman farmers, pioneers, and the American Revolution.

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