How To Use Alder In A Sentence

  • This innocent rhetoric, from the realm of religious-ethical balderdash, appears _a good deal less innocent_ when one reflects upon the tendency that it conceals beneath sublime words: the tendency to _destroy life_. The Antichrist
  • I believe it has its own atmosphere because it is built in what you call a caldera, but I may have picked that information up from like a Syfy TV movie about the Coming Global Superstorm, or invented it in my own mind. Television Without Pity
  • This is in direct contrast to earlier work which argues that these calderas were not united until a central caldera formed late in the volcano's lifespan.
  • Half way down there is a scrog of wood, dwarf alders and hawthorn, which makes an arch over the path. Prester John
  • Calderon sat out the final quarter with what he called a hamstring cramp in Wednesday's loss to the Sixers in Philadelphia. Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS
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  • The ABC article is short on detail, but I wonder if today's falderol is just a public airing of this minor regulatory change. Archive 2007-12-01
  • At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the in the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and Cattleya orchids. White House florist shows Obamas' relaxed style
  • That brief confrontation with Luke Calder had unsettled her far more than the incident in the garage, if she was honest.
  • After leaving school he trained in Leven as an engineering draughtsman, then spent his National Service with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Aldershot.
  • If the full number of members of either branch of the city council shall fail to be elected, or a vacancy shall occur in either branch, such branch shali declare a vacancy or vacancies to exist, and thereupon the board of aldern/en shall cause a new election to be held to fill the same. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Municipal legislatures appeared especially prone to corruption, and consequently reformers proposed a shift in authority from the board of aldermen or city council to the mayor.
  • Oh dear, that was a black day in Baldersdale.
  • He insists it was an "abstemious" occasion, but warm beer was put in a bucket of ice and then Dr Calder knocked the bucket and one of the corks shot out and hit him in the eye, blinding it. Kiwiblog
  • Where Lowell lived, this consisted of low-lying conifers, alders, and gorsy thicket.
  • The brushier the cover is, the better: dense stands of softwoods, hardwood sapling thickets, tangled alder bottoms, even tall CRP fields. Make a Trail to Bring Buck Whitetails to You
  • ‘It is the farmer who earns his living from the land and as such it should be recognised as a tradeable asset,’ insisted Mr Alderman.
  • Alderman Lewis, a trade unionist and local Labour politician from the Midlands.
  • aldermen usually represent city wards
  • I want to see what shadows are cast by a Calder mobile dangling from an ear, or to hear what kind of percussive music it creates. Body Sculpture Crafted by Calder
  • The Mayor was struggling to free his chain of office from the overhanging branch of a fragile alder.
  • On the other side, of course, the narrative falderal is just irrelevant. In Need of Recovery | PopPolitics.com
  • Big sodden bales sat in the small high-hedged fresh-cut fields, a pigeon clapped in the alders and misty rain filled a steel grey sky.
  • Car and simulacrum sounder clapperboard sodomist use the myrmeleon to onwards rook alder and polypropenonitrile mwera to cut osteal pay flagellant. Rational Review
  • Rich Millspaugh, Opelousas city attorney, said he did not see that any constitutional issues were involved since the decision resulted from a vote on December 8 by city aldermen.
  • Additionally, volcanoes are grouped by type, from the stratovolcanoes to rhyolite caldera complexes and monogenetic fields. Volcanoes in Mexico
  • Another Newton alderman, Charlie Shapiro, said the ordinance was a way for the city, which has an $8 million deficit, to "offload" some responsibility for keeping sidewalks clear. New Shovel-Ready Project
  • If we had in our power the pen which traced the delicate marvels of Queen Mab, not bigger than an agate that glitters on the finger of an alderman, of her liny chariot, of her diaphanous team, only then should we succeed in giving an idea of a purely ideal talent into which matter enters hardly at all. Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
  • The newly planted trees include oak, ash, Scots pine, yew, birch and alder.
  • Although Somerhalder doesn't believe that Damon will continue down his heartbreakingly vulnerable path too long, he does reveal it will become problematic. Vampire Diaries' Ian Somerhalder: Andie Is Damon's "Hot Beard"
  • Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Did not notice knots tied in the tips of the alder branches. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • Critics have included members of the African-American community, including a prominent minister and a former alderwoman who say the mayor has made no effort to improve diversity in key positions.
  • Pipe and dyke structures are not obvious in all the mapped calderas, suggesting either that the feeder pipes are below seismic resolution at this structural level, or that they are concentrated on caldera margins.
  • The aldermen and the commons were to meet together at least once a quarter, (598) and no member of the common council was to serve on inquests, nor be appointed collector or assessor of a talliage. London and the Kingdom - Volume I
  • And all this talk of it being a man's world is pure balderdash, poppycock and gibberish.
  • Flower buds of the native forest trees, however, open in a progression over a six-month span, starting in April with poplars, willows, alders, and beaked hazel and ending in October with witch hazel.
  • For his villain-in-chief, however, Garner repurposes a name filched from the Norse pantheon - originally, Nastrond signified the underworld Shore of Corpses, but in Garner's Alderley he is the unseen Great Spirit of Darkness, moving against the child protagonists by means of minions like the "svart alfar". Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • Calderon also lashed out at what he called "absurd" and "irrational" immigration laws in the United States. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • It ran through thickets of aspen and balsam poplar and was signposted to Alder Creek and Mush Lake. HIGH STAND
  • The trees were mostly birches, with here and there a twisted trunk of alder, overgrown with bramble and honeysuckle.
  • Felipe Calderon went on Twitter to express dismay over what he called an "aberrant act of terror and barbarity. News - latimes.com
  • When we got down in flats the alders were taller than they had looked from on high, and the many winding streams and beaver activity made finding the bear difficult. Anyone have a good bear story? Here's one of mine..... Back in 1986 I was stationed in Alaska near Fairbanks.
  • Alderney's real joy is its people themselves the open-hearted hospitality when we were plied with homemade lemonade on a cycle ride around the cove.
  • Look for a formula containing gentle, nonirritating herbs like alder buckthorn, okra, triphala and aloe, and the mineral magnesium hydroxide that will soothe the bowel, stimulate peristalsis, and help eliminate mucus from the bowel. The Fiber35 Diet
  • The thrasher, or red thrush, sneaks and skulks like a culprit, hiding in the densest alders; the catbird is a coquette and a flirt, as well as a sort of female Paul Pry; and the chewink shows his inhospitality by espying your movements like a detective. Bird Stories from Burroughs Sketches of Bird Life Taken from the Works of John Burroughs
  • The afternoon was spent in the Aldershot Military Athletics Stadium officiating as a starter.
  • Clad in alder wood, the sauna is available in three sizes, starting at around $30,000 for the 200 sq-ft model plus shipping and assembly. PREFAB FRIDAY: The SeaSauna | Inhabitat
  • Well now, Flash old son, says you, that's compensation surely, for all the horrors unmanfully endured - and don't forget that along the road you've had enough assorted trollop to fill Chelsea Barracks, with an annexe at Alder-shot. Watershed
  • I recall a toothache that once aggravated me enough to consider pliers tempting, but there's no indication that Balderston was suffering from serious pain or acute symptoms. Lise Waring: Don't Try This at Home: A Self-Appendectomy in Telluride
  • Today's excess of elk and buffalo have destroyed woody species such as willow, aspen, cottonwood, alder and serviceberry along the streams and rivers.
  • It is a fine place to dream in, with falls, cascades, cool rocks lined with hypnum three inches thick; shaded with maple, dogwood, alder, willow; grand clumps of lady-ferns where no hand may touch them; light filtering through translucent leaves; oaks fifty feet high; lilies eight feet high in a filled lake basin near by, and the finest libocedrus groves and tallest ferns and goldenrods. The Yosemite
  • Today's excess of elk and buffalo have destroyed woody species such as willow, aspen, cottonwood, alder and serviceberry along the streams and rivers.
  • Willows, elders and alders can be planted around the edges to soften the effect of the regimented poplars.
  • Madame Calderón de la Barca (a quien, debo decirlo, Dresser cita mal en su discurso, pues vivió en México en el siglo XIX y no en el XVII, como la Dra. mencionó) y Alexander von Humboldt se maravillaron de muchas de las cosas que vieron en México, pero si algo llamó su atención fue la enorme riqueza del país y la gran pobreza que vivía a su alrededor. ��Cu��ndo nos daremos cuenta de que M��xico es s��lo nuestro?
  • I bitched about the Park to my Alderman, he told me it was money from another source, and not effected by the city's budget issues ... Aurora Seeks Access to Lake Michigan Water Supply
  • Charles Calderon, D-Montebello, that would create a new regulatory agency with lower fees and exemptions for some schools.
  • The drastic cuts come a week after Aldershot were wound up and rekindle fears for several Fourth Division clubs facing closure.
  • At middle elevations, dense thickets of shrubs such as desert ceanothus, alderleaf mountain mahogany, and catclaw mimosa form chaparral communities. Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA)
  • In his strictly secular pieces Calderon has succeeded rather by virtue of his lyrism, which is undoubtedly of transcedent quality, than because of any considerable dramatic ingenuity of his own. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • He appears in the cartulary of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate, as an alderman in 1249 and 1250, was associated with the parish of St John, Walbrook and had an estate in Bishopsgate.3 But little is known of his origins; indeed, his mysterious background evokes Bedes comparison of the passage of a mans life with the flight of a single sparrow through a chieftains banqueting hall. Bedlam
  • Eighty chalders of coals, at four shillings and twopence a chalder, suffices throughout the whole year; and because coal will not burn without wood, says the household book, sixty-four loads of great wood are also allowed, at twelvepence a load. (p. 22.) The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
  • ‘Such self-improvement balderdash will do nothing but relegate you to a career in mediocrity,’ Eliot contends.
  • Solid wood units of oak, maple, yellow cedar, padauk, American or European beech, purple heart wood, alder or cherry are all popular choices.
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  • Some claim that this is balderdash and that the warming of the Atlantic waters this year is due to simple luck.
  • Perhaps more relevantly, he is also widely credited as being the first ‘spin-doctor’, a claim or accusation he robustly rebuts in this book as ‘all bunkum and balderdash’.
  • Aldermaston has also been a prominent focus of environmental and anti-nuclear campaigners over many years.
  • The launch was chaired by Brisbane City Council Labor alderman David Hinchliffe.
  • I've got to say that it's absolute balderdash and poppycock.
  • It had thrown her when Luke Calder had made that seemingly wild guess about her, but now she could understand it.
  • Leroy had quit his ward organization to run against the regular candidate for alderman.
  • Personally, I think that argument is a load of balderdash.
  • The newly planted trees include oak, ash, Scots pine, yew, birch and alder.
  • Plants that grow along the stream banks include alder, Fremont cottonwood, sycamore, honey mesquite, and Goodding willow.
  • Do not, under any circumstances, go up to the active caldera. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Calder checked that the car had a valid licence, then, donning leather gloves, recovered the ignition key from under the driving seat. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • M. Wastchenko possesses in an eminent degree what Swift calls the aldermanly, but never to be over estimated quality, Discretion; he was considered generally a very safe man. Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844.
  • After a period of voluntary unemployment he finds work at Aldermaston, hobnobbing with geniuses who could blow up the world if they felt so inclined.
  • That win had to be shared because, in cricketing parlance, bad light stopped play at Valderrama.
  • He was selected for the county colts and through this found a job as a clerk in Aldershot town hall. Times, Sunday Times
  • In December, members of the same research team revealed that calderas on five major Mars volcanoes were repeatedly active as little as 2 million years ago.
  • 1. Spock watching destruction of Vulcan = Leia at the destruction of Alderaan 2. Scotty's Ewok-like friend, who I am informed is called a "clanger" in the SW-verse. Archive 2009-05-01
  • According to the Bulletin, Calderon pleaded guilty to third-degree sexual abuse in January 2008. Phillip Calderone Charged With Falsifying Documents After Posing As Binghamton Student
  • For a tasty wood smoke flavor, wood chips of a number of kinds, such as applewood, hickory, maple, or alder can be found for barbecuing or smoking food. Computer Repair Articles
  • In fact, in three of the five elections named (the 2004 federal election and both the mayoral and aldermanic races in the 2001 civic election), I voted for the candidate who finished last.
  • In winter, they are most readily observed feeding in trees with catkins, such as birch and alder.
  • In the ensuing sea chase, the trawler collided with another French fishing boat, tried to ram HMS Alderney, and eventually hit the warship while cutting across her bows.
  • (Woden's last words to Balder are famous); the riding round the pyre; the eulogium; the piling of the barrow, which sometimes took whole days, as the size of many existing grass mounds assure us; the funeral feast, where an immense vat of ale or mead is drunk in honor of the dead; the epitaph, like an ogham, set up on a stone over the barrow. The Danish History, Books I-IX
  • Alderman Marzullo puts out a 350-page ad book every year, at one hundred dollars a page.
  • The people who have written letters, showed up at hearings, marched, rallied and called their aldermen are my inspiration and our great hope for the future. Philip Radford: In Chicago, Coal Is the Real Crime
  • Mexican President Felipe Calderon faced public anger during a visit to his country's most violent city, Ciudad Juarez, on the border with the US.
  • Birch, alder, ash and hazel line the path, and the Grotaig Burn forms a steep-sided gorge for part of the way, the sides of which are covered with ferns and woodrush.
  • Because he was stronger than his high school classmate, and more conscious of speed and balance, he beat Schwartwalder easily.
  • The little tiddledywinks business that I've got to learn -- all the value there is in the mass of balderdash about manners and dress -- I can learn it in a few lessons. The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel
  • Bouncing Bounce Deuce and creating a sparse, white brick walled space outfitted with park bench-style booths, large U-shaped leather banquettes, and Calder-esque hanging fixtures, Van's specializing in Northern Euro beers, infused akvavit, and Genever-aided cocktails like the lemon/bitters/roobis-infused vermouth B Side Sling. Thrillist: Vandaag: Northern European Eats
  • In an e-mail to Forbes, Alderman says the reconveyance arrangement "really is beneficial to the homeowners, the developers and to the community. Proponent Of New Real Estate Fee Exempts His Own House
  • Remember all that falderol about SCO being contractually unable to show us the code, much as it so desired to do so, because of being bound to confidentiality requirements? Where Sun Doesn't Shine
  • Many of the first-term aldermen often find it easier to go along with the mayor, who controls what amenities go to which wards, unless they fear a community backlash on a particular issue. Chicagotribune.com -
  • Between Matthew Darryl and Newington was Marisa, the alderman 's daughter. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • And they do this quickly — a pioneer species, alders are one of the first trees to recolonise an area. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and cattleya orchids. The White House's new florist in chief is boldly creating blooms with a view
  • On one occasion she held a mission at the Methodist chapel in Baldersdale which went on every night for two weeks.
  • Milwaukee aldermen exert great influence over licensing decisions in their districts through a well-established system known as aldermanic privilege. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Questionable Taking in Milwaukee:
  • Research has yielded a wealth of information about the buildings and its occupation in the late 15th century by Mr Snawsell, goldsmith, senior alderman and a Lord Mayor of York.
  • The prosecutor in this case, the district attorney from here in New York, says that the crime went down between September 9th and 30th of this year, and that in fact Halderman had tried to blackmail David Letterman by submitting what he called a screenplay treatment, saying that he needed a large chunk of money and referring to Letterman's "loving son" as well. CNN Transcript Oct 2, 2009
  • They are attracted specially by mature oaks and elms scattered about country parks but also visit orchards and alder carrs.
  • The making so many fires, as above, did indeed consume an unusual quantity of coals; and that upon one or two stops of the ships coming up, whether by contrary weather or by the interruption of enemies I do not remember, but the price of coals was exceeding dear, even as high as 4 a chalder; but it soon abated when the ships came in, and as afterwards they had a freer passage, the price was very reasonable all the rest of that year. A Journal Of The Plague Year
  • Calderwood felt Aberdeen's performance was decent up until the goal but degenerated thereafter.
  • This is so much balderdash that you wonder how it can be repeated with a straight face.
  • As Angus Calder has suggested, ‘the effect of the war was not to sweep society on to a new course, but to hasten its progress along the old grooves.’
  • When the bank collapsed -- or "readjusted" itself, as the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District would say -- along the North Branch by my house, neighbors anxiously pestered the alderman and the district for action. Chicago Reader
  • The mouths of side streams also attract fish - more so if there is some overhead cover from willows, alders or some other trees.
  • Praveen's particularly nostalgic brand of outswing been compared to many things this morning - Mike Smith, Martin Bicknell, Mudassar Nazar, Jon Lewis, Terry Alderman. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Mr Matson was elected as an alderman by 54 votes to 13 in the first stage of a two-stage process.
  • Irish dock laborers rubbed shoulders with the aldermen they helped elect in these dimly lit and male-dominated spaces.
  • As might be expected, in such circumstances, a potato is a far more precious thing than a turtle's egg, and a sack of the tubers would probably be deemed a sufficient remuneration for enough of the materials of callipash and callipee to feed all the aldermen extant. Jack Tier
  • Its name is Ben Alder , it is a wild , desert mountain full of hills and hollows.
  • Time you better go back home.-Mrs Calder, can I ask you a favor?
  • An 'as to why I'd no joined yer precious club, ye can ask that bigger fool Aldershot or whate'er it is he calls hisself when he's at home! The Serpent's Shadow
  • I looked and the trail marched off before me to the horizon, tunneled between thick stands of alder, hackberry and ash; I looked again and the trail was swallowed in a blackness so deep it chilled the soul. Shadow Walker
  • One of the aldermen, Ed Smith, retired; one, Thomas Allen, was appointed a judgeship; the third, Toni Preckwinkle, had was elected to be the next Cook County Board President. Daley Appoints Insiders To Three Aldermanic Vacancies
  • He is also a founder member and stage manager of the Calder Valley Junior theatre Society.
  • The combination of his views and his casual approach to politics sorely tested some Conservative activists in Aldershot.
  • Like Calder, he tried to memorize salient landmarks as they wound upward through the mountains. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Nests are usually built in deciduous trees, such as aspen, alder, cottonwood, or willow, but they may also be in firs or other conifers.
  • This is a very small order of Australian insects commonly known as alderflies and dobsonflies.
  • Just 14 acres of broadleaf woodland remain, including oak, ash, alder and birch and several large yew trees.
  • By no miracle, therefore, but simply by an acute mental process, associating together time, place, and description, was Balder enabled so to dumfounder old Idolatry A Romance
  • Fourth Ward Alderman Rick Lawrence said the ordinance is unnecessary because state and local noise and parking laws already address the issues that worry Hart-Burns. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Last Thursday was the group's last meeting -- program staff call meeting "huddles" -- before they present their project to a panel this week at The Grove that will include New Haven State Rep. Juan Candelaria and former Alderwoman Lindy Gold. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Then Mr. Clegg sailed the Yacht with his wife and family on board on a cruise lasting about eight days to Falmouth, Alderney and back to Poole.
  • A valley, through which flowed a small tributary stream, exhibited the wild, but not unpleasant, features of “a lone vale of green braken;” here and there besprinkled with groups of alder-trees, of hazels, and of copse-oakwood, which had maintained their stations in the recesses of the valley, although they had vanished from the loftier and more exposed sides of the hills. Castle Dangerous
  • On the island, I followed indistinct paths through the lime, oak and black alder trees.
  • Men här är det annorlunda: outsäglig längtan slår 8 sina vingar kring min panna; som en drömmande jag går, kan ej glömma Balders hage, kan ej glömma eden än, som hon svor, -- _hon_ bröt den icke, grymma gudar bröto den. Fritiofs Saga
  • The Environment Agency was called in by British Waterways after the fish - mainly gudgeon and roach - were seen in distress in the Aire and Calder Navigation at Castleford.
  • Her father had been the dayan (associate rabbi) and a lavnik (alderman) of his municipality. Personal Information for Bella Harkavy
  • Accordingly, Caleb Balderstone entered the apartment, little aware that so much of his by-play had been audible there. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • This is done to create an awe and respect towards him in the eye of the vulgar; but lest it should elevate him too much in his own opinion, in order to his humiliation he receives every evening in private, from a kind of beadle, a gentle kick on his posteriors; besides which he wears a ring in his nose, somewhat resembling that we ring our pigs with, and a chain round his neck not unlike that worn by our aldermen; both which I suppose to be emblematical, but heard not the reasons of either assigned. The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great
  • These volcano and feeder systems have similarities to igneous centres, which also have cone-shaped edifices, calderas and downward tapering cones created during magma chamber collapse and ring-dyke intrusion.
  • In Jan. 9 to Jan 12, a secondary swarm of 35 earthquakes occurred near the northeast edge of the Yellowstone caldera, about 10 miles (16 km) NNE of the north end of the Yellowstone Lake swarm. Archive of Yellowstone Updates for 2009
  • But Alder said the one-day spike in violence does not necessarily bespeak a larger trend. Three killed in weekend outbreak of violence in Southeast D.C.
  • Calderwood was so angered by the petulance he refused to acknowledge his midfielder.
  • I don't know what trick question those 30 percent of respondents were asked, but the answer they are said to have given is balderdash.
  • Among these may be mentioned -- Alder Wright's method of using an ammoniacal salt, the acid radicle of which neutralises the caustic alkali, ammonia being liberated; the use of sodium and potassium bibasic phosphate (Eng.Pat. 25,357, 1899); a substance formed by treating albumen with formalin The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • For Kumar and his ilk, Mohammad Asif and Terry Alderman being two supreme exponents of the art, it's a fine line between mesmerising batsmen with movement, luring them to destruction with the siren song of apparently irresistibly hittable pace, and being cannon fodder if the ball refuses to bend or a batsman throws caution to the wind and links you inextricably for all eternity with a Leeds confectionery stall. Praveen Kumar's rare style of swing bowling is as bold as it is old | Rob Bagchi
  • A Launceston City Council alderman yesterday welcomed a move by Mayor Janie Dickenson to stop taking her son to council meetings.
  • `A known criminal consorting with the daughter of a City alderman. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • The glide of athletic assurance in a body trained for bolder actions than gentlemanly falderal. Earl of Durkness
  • Here, among the alders and young hackmatacks, at the foot of the apple tree, Lennie had dug a beautiful hole, five feet long, three feet wide, three feet deep.
  • The chinkapins and the alder-leaved chestnuts on this side hill have been so blight resistant as to require almost no attention, and for that reason I am making hybrids between the chinkapin and the alder-leaved chestnut and the Chinese chestnut in the hope of making an excellent combination of chinkapin quality and Chinese size. Northern Nut Growers Association, report of the proceedings at the eighth annual meeting Stamford, Connecticut, September 5 and 6, 1917
  • An ordinary cabdriver, a West Cumbrian Homer Simpson, who in fact had worked at and been fired from the Calder Hall reactor, one morning got up and shot his twin brother, his lawyer, and killed twelve people before shooting himself. How the End Begins
  • A spouse who does not respond constructively to a Calderbank offer, whether a good offer as in this case or only one that is bad or indifferent, stymies whatever chance there is of settlement.
  • Her vocals are appreciably understated, without any pseudo-Gospel falderol or excessive scat. Refining Classic Sounds
  • This stupid movie would have buried itself even without her fictional falderal influence.
  • He was selected for the county colts and through this found a job as a clerk in Aldershot town hall. Times, Sunday Times
  • Willows, elders and alders can be planted around the edges to soften the effect of the regimented poplars.
  • To the east of the track the land rises immediately and forested to the moors; the land to the west pans out as pasture after sheep pasture, interspersed with a few areas of springs and copses of alder or birch.
  • As a rule, the fistula is dilated by a tent of alder-pith, mandragora, briony or gentian, the lining membrane destroyed by an ointment of quick-lime or even the actual cautery, and the wound then dressed with egg-albumen followed by the _unguentum viride_. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • A defendant can combat an obstinate refusal even to consider compromise by a shrewd payment into court, or a Calderbank offer.
  • Indeed, the liverymen were expected to forward the names of two junior aldermen to the court of aldermen on 29 September, leaving the ultimate choice of a new lord mayor to the aldermen themselves.
  • Calderon focused more on movement and avoiding a knockout punch, and did not mount the same body attack he had previously.
  • Utrecht alderwoman Rinda den Besten said: "It is a great event of which we are so proud but now we are very unhappy. Dutch marathon organisers run into trouble with Kenyans
  • As some readers may know, I usually cover fashion falderal. Cator Sparks: An Evening With Soho Rep. The Broadway of the Avant Garde!
  • And the tribes of the city have no other than one common phylarch, which is the court of aldermen and the common council, for which cause they elect not at their muster the first list called the prime magnitude. The Commonwealth of Oceana
  • Hannah clearly possesses a unique quality which gives her a remarkable perspective of the very fabric of Baldersdale.
  • The tortise — as the alderman of Bristol, well learned in eating, knows by much experience — besides the delicious calipash and calipee, contains many different kinds of food; nor can the learned reader be ignorant, that in human nature, though here collected under one general name, is such prodigious variety, that a cook will have sooner gone through all the several species of animal and vegetable food in the world, than an author will be able to exhaust so extensive a subject. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • The defeated alderwoman's husband is running for the Liberals here and the incumbent was temporarily investigated.
  • Helen died the day before her seventh birthday surrounded by her parents and brother and sister at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
  • He says Calder vould think he is big enough to get avay vith such a thing. Stands a Calder Man
  • Wher with his thretty he chargit vpon threscore of ther horsmen with culuerins, not folowed with seuen of his nomber; wha in our sicht straik v of them fra ther horse with his speir, before it brak; then he drew his swerd and ran in amang them, not caring ther continuell schutting, to the admiration of the behalders. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • The combination of his views and his casual approach to politics sorely tested some Conservative activists in Aldershot.
  • Both of the island chains were once covered in dense woodlands of birch, alder, willow, hazel, rowan and aspen.
  • It's Poncho Day and everyone in the studio audience, the crew, comedian David Spade, and Martha are cloaked in knitted ponchos like the one Martha made famous when she left Alderson.
  • Most alderfly investigations have been in the temperate regions of North America and Europe.
  • They say the opportunities for ungainful employment in Malderpot are 'ot just now. The Time of the Transference
  • Due south from Alderney about 2 leagues, and near 3 from the isle of Sark, lies a bank, called La Chole, (from the word shoal) which has no more than 12 feet at low water, spring tides. Le petit Neptune français; or, French coasting pilot, for the coast of Flanders, Channel, Bay of ...
  • They seldom rock the boat or annoy the mayor or board of aldermen with unusual budget requests.
  • Stay of Calder's suspension pending an application to the Court of Appeal.
  • Janet Alder, the sister of the late Christopher Alder who died in police custody, startled me with her northern accent at first.
  • They seldom rock the boat or annoy the mayor or board of aldermen with unusual budget requests.
  • Plants that grow along the stream banks include alder, Fremont cottonwood, sycamore, honey mesquite, and Goodding willow.
  • Just short of the summit of the bealach climb the broken and craggy slopes west to a ridge high above the Garbh Coire of Ben Alder.
  • In the center of the caldera was the classic mini-cone - the caldera was completely dry. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Calderwood starts to tell a story, then stops, chuckling to himself.
  • The author slightly changes the form of the Calder ? ? n - Zygmund operator and ob - tains some satisfactory results.
  • Esquimaux, with his daily twenty-pound quantum of train-oil, gravy, and tallow-candles, -- the alderman puffing over callipash and callipee, -- the backwoodsman hungering after fattest of pork, -- such men as these were no common sinners: they were assassins who struck at the very fountain of life, and throttled a human stomach. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
  • Then they began to cry up parties again: the Diabolonians cried Up old Incredulity, Forget-Good, the new aldermen, and their great one Diabolus; and the other party, they as fast cried up Shaddai, the captains, his laws, their mercifulness, and applauded their conditions and ways. The Holy War
  • zone_info": "huffpost. business/blog; business = 1; featured-posts = 1; nickname = tom-alderman; entry_id = 67036; age-of-turbulence = 1; alan-greenspan = 1; alan-greenspeak = 1; central-bank = 1; greenspan-book = 1", Tom Alderman: Alan GreenSpeak -- What'd He Say?
  • Eventually the alderman himself, a short fat man with a ruddy face, came into the room. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • The characteristic tuffs of the Balder Formation originate from phreatic eruptions from the incipient continental rift zone between Eurasia and Greenland to the west.
  • Where Mr. Calderwood lost me was when he described a tear to his right inner thigh adductor muscle that probably called for him to hang up his running shoes indefinitely. In It for the Long Run
  • Chunks of oak, ash, alder, beech, sycamore and hazel lay here and there, awaiting their miracles.
  • The narcos strategy is to kill officers in jurisdictions where the police administrative leadership is strong and to try to force a "calling off of the dogs" by chiefs committed to Calderon's war on drug cartels. Safety in Michoac�n, Part Two
  • On a lighter note, Mr. Calderon said it appeared many students failed to heed the advice of Texas state officials, who recently warned collegians against traveling to Mexico for spring-break festivities. Mexico Leader Lauds Nation's Safety at Tourism Conference
  • Immigration a top issue with President Calderon.
  • I suppose Calderon was over-praised some twenty years ago: for the last twenty it has been the fashion to underpraise him, I am sure. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1
  • And I think Calderon can do more for the poor people of Mexico, more to create employment, more to over the long term deter immigration to the United States, which is what we all want. CNN Transcript Jun 23, 2006
  • Similar concerns have been echoed by several city aldermen.
  • For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands.
  • You know what to do for a child in a fit, for an alderman in an apoplexy, for a girl that has fainted, for a woman in hysterics, for a leg that is broken, for an arm that is out of joint, for fevers of every color, for the sailor's rheumatism, and the tailor's cachexy. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works

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