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  • That gave us the time to move arbalests and mangonels into position along the walls.
  • With a good deal of difficulty, Anita cut a slot in it, then slung it from the gatepost with baler twine. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • By now it had reached the sea, where it paused for a moment to fix us with a baleful stare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Newspapers have, however, reported that prosecutors are convinced the investigating magistrate in charge of a corruption and fraud inquiry involving the regional governments of the Balearic Islands and Valencia will soon officially name him as a suspect in the case. Spain's king blocks scandal-hit son-in-law from royal duties
  • Need-wrack and grim nithing, of night-bales the greatest. The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats
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  • Its snouty head, patchy grey body and small pedal fins make the dwarf look more like a large dolphin than a baleen whale.
  • Mullan reported that they had several hundred horses with them, many of which were packhorses and ‘most of them were loaded with heavy bales of dried meat and furs.’
  • The work has been progressing well and thoughts are gradually turning from balers and bogs to beaches and from hay fields and haggarts to holidays.
  • He received the wool in huge bales and then graded it according to length and fineness, before despatching it to the cloth-maker or dealer.
  • Gray baled out of his shattered Z3060, wounded in the left thigh.
  • Our natural instinct is to analyze that as a homologous variation — Joplin must have got it from somewhere, perhaps the cavatina-cabaletta sequence of Italian opera, or perhaps Rossini overtures, or perhaps similarly obsessive passages in Chopin or Schumann. Categorical denials
  • Positioning oneself for optimum tanning on a Balearic beach requires some thought.
  • And on the morn they put the cord about his neck and drew him like as they had done tofore and cried: Draw the bubale, and when they had drawn he thanked God and said: The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • The microstructure of these long filaments of papillary horn is very similar in its dermal-epidermal interdigitation to that of baleen in whales.
  • The immense man, brandishing his recovered certificates, plunged forward to encounter them, shouting in Arabic, hustled them back, kicked them, struck at the camels with a stick till those in front receded upon those behind and the street was blocked by struggling beasts and resounded with roaring snarls, the thud of wooden bales clashing together, and the desperate protests of the camel-drivers, one of whom was sent rolling into a noisome dust heap with his turban torn from his head. The Garden of Allah
  • Coinciding with the moon landing of Apollo 11, the gates of Faerie flood open and Trods and balefires reawaken.
  • All standard stuff and not a batt of sheep's wool or a straw bale in sight. Times, Sunday Times
  • And tonight's timbale is one more good reason why - the kitchen smelled heavenly! Archive 2005-07-01
  • Most placental mammals have teeth that are capped with enamel, but there are also lineages without teeth, such as anteaters, pangolins and baleen whales, or with enamelless teeth, such as armadillos, sloths, aardvarks and pygmy and sperm whales. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • They had been down to the Balesuna making an alligator trap, and, instead of trousers, were clad in lava-lavas that flapped gracefully about their stalwart limbs. Chapter 8
  • Regarding politics and the art of government as, equally with arms, their natural vocations, they have never given the Nation a statesman, and their greatest politicians achieved eminence by advocating ideas which only attracted attention by their balefulness. Andersonville
  • Later wool was packed in small bales of 45 kg and the plane was able to carry four or five per flight.
  • Top cotton yields this year reached three bales - or about 1,500 pounds - per acre, Latham said, with 45,000 acres planted.
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  • My objection to his high heels was that he would do himself a mischief if he had to bale out!
  • The firm puts out 1000 bales of cotton sheeting every week.
  • Good stuff, but unfortunately I still think Rand would just roll up and balefire everyone. I Can Haz Better Stories Pls?
  • Filets de boeuf en Bellevue, timbales milanaises chaudfroid de gibier. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
  • The baleen whales feed primarily on plankton and krill.
  • Pg 354: arbalaster is probably a variation of arbalester or arbalister: a cross-bowman. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan
  • Not long after our breakup I arrived in London for a television performance, and the city cooperated soggily with my baleful mood. Living Alone and Loving It
  • Then Bale crosses brilliantly from the left to Crouch at the far post; Lord alone knows how the big man missed it. Tottenham Hotspur v FC Twente – as it happened
  • These groups point to a number of situations in which the proposal could have baleful effects on the rights of other workers or on customers.
  • Under the paternal demeanor all anyone ever detected was a terrible waste balefulness. Pioneers of Alienation and 50s Sci-Fi at Thing Street Asylum
  • Alongside his courage sits the suspicion, encouraged by Boycott, that he baled out because he knew he was not good enough to wear an England shirt. Amateur psychologists to be avoided in delicate Michael Yardy debate | Paul Hayward
  • Hair ornaments are not generally worn, but nearly every Negrito, male and female, especially in southern Zambales and Bataan, possesses one or more of the so-called combs of bamboo. Negritos of Zambales
  • Modern farming generates a significant amount of waste such as fertiliser bags, silage wrapping, barrels, scrap metal fencing wire drums and strings from bales.
  • Rajah Muda Hassim, being well aware of the state of things, sent, at this crisis, to order Si Tundo and his friend to his presence; which order they obeyed forthwith, and entered the balei, or audience-hall, which was full of their enemies. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
  • Local people can still recall the baleful glow in the night as the mill blazed.
  • There was no sporting reference in that primitive debutant issue of 25 October 1961 – six corny homemade pages printed on yellow paper – but over the following half-century the magazine has significantly cast its wittily baleful eye over the prolix and self-important pomposities of modern professional sport and thank heaven for it. Fifty years of Private Eye's eccentric eye view of sport | Frank Keating
  • 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.
  • The 11.9-micron bale of wool was bought by the HYX Group at auction in Sydney for $675,000.
  • Baley interviews anyone remotely connected to anyone else and undercovers much political tention between Fastolfe and the head of the Auroran Robotics Institute, Dr. Amadiro. Archive 2010-04-01
  • & Highways ha Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Zambales ngan Cavite; microfinancing para ha mga mag-arasawa ngan immediate family members hiton PUV drivers, conductors han Transportation and Communication Secretary Leandro Mendoza pati na an MRT-LRT nga mga rota; an mga paghingayad han kakalsadahan han bug-os nga probinsiya hiton Batangas han kanan Economic Planning Secretary Ralph Recto; Undefined
  • Under the baleful eye of the concierge, I head for the stairs down to the ballroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the pair enjoyed an implausible pop stardom together, Flynn baled out and found peace with his inner self.
  • I so excited for this, bale is gold, and the story is a great one to finally tell. McG Speaks! Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins Official Blog and Concept Art « FirstShowing.net
  • Melisandre (She might know a thing or two about this balefire thingy) Jaime's Challenge
  • Its front edge was bordered by a sort of storage box of stone, which contained a small vessel made of sewn baleen and wood.
  • Dateci qualche cosa da sfregiare, Un intonaco, la Gioconda, Un parafango, una pietra tombale. WN.com - Photown News
  • At present there is surplus silage on many farms and the advice is to use up the bales by early summer and to seal up any silage left in the clamps.
  • I'd missed the sheep, though the winning decorated hay bale was disguised as such.
  • The lower jaw of this form may have been edentulous and supported a gular sac, like that of a giant pelican or baleen whale.
  • i think the only way to get people back interested in superman is to do either a live action movie based on "The Death of Superman" (or Doomsday whatever they call it) or the do a live action version of "Worlds Finest" with Christian Bale as Batman with the same gritty feel as Batman Begins and The Dark knight. Warner Brothers and DC Comics Getting Their Shit Together « FirstShowing.net
  • November 30th, 2007 at 2: 42 pm chodin says: if they really wanted to make bale "think" and "reach inside his character", roker should have asked, "tell me christian … how does batman punch?". capital boosh. PLEASE, SOMEONE BALE OUT AL ROKER
  • World cotton consumption was a record 86m bales, and the ratio of stocks to consumption was at an all-time low.
  • The popularity of organised tours visiting the Balearics and the interest of the locals has encouraged the club to expand.
  • Even today, balefires are lit all over Britain and Ireland on May Eve, just as they were in the past.
  • The first dish that literally made my mouth water was a warm timbale of Arbroath smokies.
  • All the prisoners were put into one great boat, and in another of the biggest they placed all the women, plate, jewels, and other rich things: into others they put the bales of goods and merchandise, and other things of bulk: each of these boats had twelve men aboard, very well armed; the brulot had orders to go before the rest of the vessels, and presently to fall foul with the great ship. The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main
  • At Ado a harvest-festival was in progress in the balei, which, there, was of rectangular shape. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
  • Look at the baleful example of MPs' salaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rolling the baler twine in a neat hank, he glanced towards the shore. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • His baleful influence will wane. Times, Sunday Times
  • Greenfeed insurance covers specific annual crops grown for the purpose of being cut, baled or silaged for livestock feed.
  • No matter how good your hay is today, between now and feeding time, every rain, every windstorm, is going to steal nutrients from every exposed bale and stack.
  • Most dressed like holidaymakers to the Balearics and paid the price as downpours swept the city while temperatures fell to autumn levels. David Haye cut down to size by Wladimir Klitschko's ram-rod power | Paul Hayward
  • The biggest casualty is Gareth Bale, the lightning quick winger whose hat-trick in the San Siro during a 4-3 group stage defeat ignited the club's European campaign. Tip of the Day
  • On this street was a throng of trucks and wagons lading and unlading; bales and boxes rose and sank by pulleys overhead; the footway was a labyrinth of packages of every shape and size: there was no flagging of the pitiless energy that moved all forward, no sign of how heavy a weight lay on it, save in the reeking faces of its helpless instruments. Complete March Family Trilogy
  • The sale of his ocean-going sloop, The American Dream, had made headlines throughout the Balearics. FINAL RESORT
  • With longings, dolour, sleepliness and bale and bane? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • It was like old friends catching up, just with a bale of hay and in your underwear. The Sun
  • Ok, so because the fools in the ANC gave these cushy jobs to their incompetent pals, I now have to pay 3x the price for electricity to bale Eskom out of the dwang! Guardian Online
  • The guys broke open about 5 big round bales and then pitchforked the straw up into our old square baling machine. Archive 2009-02-01
  • The area is behind a wall of hay bales and has mats to test the accuracy of landings. The Sun
  • He left off patting Prince and came and sat down on a bale of hay, not looking at me.
  • The soft relaxation armchairs surround a huge fire timbale burning in the fireproofed hull of the vessel.
  • In his last great battle there was only a baleful and ridiculous malignancy.
  • The end goal is a three-bedroom home with straw bale walls and wide expanses of glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • And on the airtightness test that was carried out, BaleHaus came in way under the building regulations threshold, and did considerably better than the far lower "best practice" standard. Is straw the building material of the future?
  • Balenoarch (he kneeleths), to Great Balenoarch (he kneeleths down) to Greatest Great Balenoarch (he kneeleths down quite-somely), the sound salse sympol in a weedwayedwold of the firethere the sun in his halo cast. Finnegans Wake
  • Guiromélans senses more than hears Balen's stealthy footsteps beneath the tables.
  • A constant stream of people waited patiently to photograph themselves in front of the statued entrance to the arena where Jesse Owens won four gold medals in 1936 under the baleful gaze of the Führer.
  • Admitting the comparision that you assert is "unrelibale. Deep Homology and Longevity
  • Earthen plasters are breathable, allowing whatever moisture may be in the bale walls to escape.
  • Invert a stollen timbale in the center of a plate, remove the mold, and dust with confectioners' sugar.
  • Interestingly, the late Oligocene whale Aetiocetus, from Oregon, has skull and jaw features typical of baleen whales, and is considered to be the earliest mysticete - yet it also bore a full set of teeth.
  • While 19th century viewers of the original stereograph for Reaching for the Out of Reach #9 may have enjoyed the dramatic image of luckless passengers shipwrecked on the shores of Massachusetts, it's hard to imagine they would be similarly amused by the sad Victorian-looking characters stranded atop coffee bales and beneath umbrellas while the crippled ship looms like a set piece from some 3D Tim Burton film. The New York Public Library: New Perspectives on Old Perspectives: How an Art Project Helped the NYPL Put Its 3D Stereograph Collection in Your Hands
  • The nuraghi of Sardinia are very similar in form and date to the torri of Corsica and the talayots of the Balearic Islands.
  • If so, extra spoilage will occur where these bales touch because rain, snow, and ice will gather in these spots instead of running off.
  • I hope that my baleful "You're an ass" stare is as good as my friend says it is. The Assmen Cometh
  • The Sci-Fi murder mysteries starting terran Elijah Baley and his humaniform robot partner R. Daneel Olivaw would also be a nice vehicle for a new franchise. Ten Science Fiction Books That Should Be Movies | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News
  • He is hired to move bales of cloth from a warehouse to a seamstress' workshop a few streets away.
  • Under the baleful eye of the concierge, I head for the stairs down to the ballroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • The look became dottier and dottier, until it morphed into a kind of homeless masquerade, one that was accented by subtle luxuries like a cashmere muffler, a Balenciaga lariat bag and of course her signature carryout latte from Starbucks. "Ashcan chic ... a kind of homeless masquerade."
  • It's a one-book explanation for the current move to the left in a growing number of Latin American countries, tracing a centuries-long history of rapine and plunder, of genocide and dictatorship, first at the hands of Spain, and more recently under the baleful influence of the US, which operated directly or by proxy to ensure that nothing would ever change. Archive 2009-04-01
  • She notes that the ecotourism industry in the Balearic Islands fought bitterly against a government proposed tourist eco-tax of less than $1 a day to help offset environmental damage caused by tourist development.
  • This done, I again inspected the balei, accompanied by the kapala who himself was a blian; he and the others were perfectly willing to give any information about customs and beliefs, although equally unable to do so. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
  • And when Satan's eyes are called "baleful," the word, besides indicating the "huge affliction and dismay" that he feels, gives a hint of the woes that are in store for the victims on whom those eyes have not yet lit. Milton
  • CHRISTIAN BALE IS AWESOME, BALEHEAD 4 LIFE BABYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!! okayflint well loosing weigh doesn't really make you an english major either bale is a great actor, poor guy always took chances and picked roles that challenged him, he does a few roles to collect checks, gets a bit angry at work (who doesn't occasionally) and now he's got to suffer the backlash of people who actually believe he isn't a good actor. Behind the Scenes Clips from David O. Russell’s The Fighter | /Film
  • Shakily, Adam rose to his feet while the dog fixed him with a baleful glare and a low threatening rumble escaped its throat. LOST SUMMER
  • Then again, I had to give up drinking altogether when I saw the worm in mescal; even though it was dead, it stared balefully at me. Say Bartender, make mine tuna on the rocks
  • WBYL = 'baleful' it's not true that 'the baleful Jewish (thing)' has no meaning in Arabic. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • & Balearic Islands, 79 LS organisations, 626 stewardship agrements Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Admittedly, his stratospheric high notes in the cabaletta are not comfortable, but he gives them a good try.
  • The finances of the Balearic Islands, which have been led by a staunchly pro-monarchy government in recent years, have been shattered by Spain's property bust. World Watch
  • Bale is a down-to-earth guy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A salute to a new label - Arcobaleno, of the EMS Music Group Belgium - for leading us down untrodden paths.
  • The rouster, in his red undershirt, with a bale hook hung in his belt, is a figure to fascinate the eye. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • In the Balearics pockets of rural life and inland villages are undisturbed.
  • But even modern baleen whales which are here probably a better comparison as they lack the melons of modern toothed whales have bulbous nostrils which have cartilaginous and musculous parts, what leads to a different external profile and postion of the nostrils than the bare bone would show. Maiacetus, Part 2
  • Derrida became a flashpoint for controversies over the allegedly baleful influence of postmodernism and post-structuralism on the Humanities.
  • By now it had reached the sea, where it paused for a moment to fix us with a baleful stare. Times, Sunday Times
  • They baled hay here until about 10:30 & then went up to Ludvig's.
  • It is baled, packed into containers, and trucked 10 minutes away to the Port of Long Beach, where it is loaded onto container ships headed for China. Scrappy Collectors Profit From China's Paper Needs
  • Riffs should be big, brooding, baleful things.
  • Matt had found a mangled antler base in a bale from the same field …. harvested during the first crop, taken several weeks earlier! Hay, Now That's a Find!
  • But the balefulness of the act is hardly reduced thereby - and therefore my sentiments about the filth who carried out the deed remain essentially the same.
  • The water is strained through a series of bony plates that trap the small creatures making up the baleen whale's main diet.
  • Water accumulation can cause straw bale walls to mildew and eventually decompose, and earthen walls to deteriorate and collapse.
  • Edwards portrays Scrooge with zest and an appropriate balefulness that immediately casts a shadow on the opening scene.
  • Paper is the major waste material, which is baled and packaged here and sold to recycling companies abroad.
  • Our regular bale mover would not lift high enough to load wagons.
  • Yet the showstopper is the most eccentric look: Mona Bismarck 's aqua green Balenciaga gown with sleeves of blooming pink petals from 1968. Le Freak, C
  • Some of the farmers have started haying -- tedding* cut hay in one field, baler parked in another, but with thunderstorms forecast for today and the next few days, they are pushing the edge. Thursday roadkill report
  • Then it's sent to a bale press, which compresses loose cotton into compact, dense bales.
  • The violations involved workers under age 18 operating dangerous machinery, including cardboard balers and chain saws.
  • If the Guard knew that, sonny, blood would be shed and balefires lit.
  • Yet somehow, because of the baleful influence of these few councillors, the place is toxic. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the word was given the brief day was almost spent, and it was slow work and tedious, rolling the big bales forward foot by foot The bullets of the Sunlanders blub-blubbed and thudded against them, but could not go through, and the men howled their delight But the dark was at hand, and Tyee, secure of success, called the bales back to the trenches. THE SUNLANDERS
  • The conditions at Champagne Pool are ideal for thermophilic, mildly acidophilic archaeans such as the Sulfobales and Thermoproteales.
  • But frankly, what caught our eye was that fact that the good Rev noted that the Bale remix is just an appetizer for his big upcoming gig, producing the next RuPaul album, Champion. You Can Now Dance To The Sound Of Christian Bale’s Fury » MTV Movies Blog
  • Balenciaga, for example, shows in Paris but had a precasting during New York Fashion Week. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It's always performed by big bands, with trumpets, trombones and saxophones, sometimes with flutes, and always with Cuban percussion - the congas, bongos and timbales.
  • Friedman, R.L. 2004: “Principia and Prologue in Francesco d'Appignano's Sentences Commentary: The Question ˜Quaeritur utrum ens simpliciter simplex possit esse subiectum alicuius scientiae™,” in Priori-Balena Francis of Marchia
  • I sheltered behind bales of browned heather, the only place where I could re-fold my map without getting in a flap.
  • We wait for the others to catch up, then head offthe lane onto a stony track that descends gently down to a large stack of hay bales. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the first big Hollywood stars to play in a Chinese film and promote it, Bale, who won an Oscar this year for his role in "The Fighter", said anyone who used the word propaganda to describe Zhang's film would be wrong. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics.
  • If one of the horses throws a shoe, I want to say so, in writing, before I call the farrier; and I'd like to be able to tell from my journal just how many bales of hay I have squirreled away in the barn. Excerpt: The Rural Life by Verlyn Klinkenborg
  • When I felt at least halfway awake, I began the tricky climb up the mountain of hay bales to bring down fresh ones.
  • Later in the evolution of whale hearing, the toothed and baleen whales parted ways.
  • If necessary, they may be baled into the hallway and permitted to escape by way of the stairs, which we may term the lee scuppers. Whirligigs
  • Or salvage some old string - stables often have some from straw bales - and construct a frame to support the strings from reclaimed wood. The Sun
  • Different species have different density and coarseness of baleen due to their different food sources.
  • He shows us how 15 straw bales a day are burned in a biomass furnace. The Sun
  • If it's possible to cast a baleful glance with one eye shut, then she did it.
  • Ikbale makes the rakija every year when the local grapes are harvested at the end of September. Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles
  • Benito went ashore, to buy, if possible, a few bales of this smilax, which is always so much in demand in the markets of the Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
  • Anderson does hold the paranoid, hermetic mood for all 100 minutes and Bale is impressive, even without the thin-man gimmick.
  • At the end of the barn he saw a fragment of raincoat material between two bales.
  • One eye, magnified, glared at her balefully over a rounded blotch of white where a cheek was leeched to the pane. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • And as snow melts it soaks into the bales or makes the ground muddy.
  • Owena-da’s first design was what O’Brien had called an "arbalest" but looked to Sisko like a crossbow, a "steel" archer’s bow mounted on a shaft, with a trigger to loosen the string. REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III
  • Bales of cotton were piled up in the warehouse.
  • In The Fighter, Bale plays Dicky Eklund, the half-brother and trainer of fighting hopeful Micky Ward, played by Mark Wahlberg. Oscars 2011: Christian Bale wins fight for best supporting actor award
  • Sydney glared balefully, but her resolve crumbled under the power of the almighty puppy dog eyes.
  • Dave N.: On the other hand, the time the police brought me 6 bales of marijuana — that had literally been put through a hay baling machine — I felt the person transporting it deserved not only a felony but also a prison sentence. The Volokh Conspiracy » As Predicted, New Justice Department Policy Didn’t Stop Federal Medical Marijuana Arrests in States Where Medical Marijuana is Legal Under State Law
  • During a trial recently, the bale-press processing machine could only process nonorganic waste, she said.
  • The kapala cleared the way with his parang, and just before dusk we arrived at the balei, a large structure which the people had taken as a permanent abode, having no houses and possessing ladangs near by. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
  • After cutting, the swather leaves the cut hay in a long row so the rancher can use a baler to make hay bales.
  • Guests were welcomed with a sparkling wine with a dash of cassis, then on to the more serious matter of the timbale of shrimp Parma ham and vegetables in tuna sauce, followed by a curry flavoured chicken cream soup, and lemon grass sorbet.
  • Changing her position casually, she threw an elbow well over on the skin bale, rested her body upon it, and arranged her parka. WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS
  • I also disappointed as I am unbale to see live streaming of IPL matches on their site as I was away from home. IPL Cricket’s Online Video Offering Is An Epic Fail
  • Meanwhile Don Hugo de Moncada had escaped with a remnant of his forces to Iviza, in the Balearics, where he wintered, and where his men mutinied because he was unable to pay them. Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean
  • About 85 million bales of cotton are produced worldwide each year, including 18 to 20 million in the United States.
  • At his command, the man took the baler and threw salt water into his face. Trust
  • Chests of tea and bales of wool can be found in the lower cargo hold.
  • Cambaleth quæ est ciuitas multum antiqua, et veni ad Catai, et eam ceperunt Tartari: Et iuxta eam ad dimidium miliare aliam ciuitatem fecerunt, quæ vocatur Caido et haec 12. portas habet, et semper inter vnam et aliam sunt duo miliaria, et medium inter illas ciuitates benè inhabitatur, ita quòd faciunt quasi vnam ciuitatem; The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • Whenever an election turns into a three-ring circus, I cast my baleful eye upon the proceedings and wonder what's really going on in the heart that beats beneath the fright wig.
  • Kampala - Fresh news from Kabale district in Western Uganda indicates that a landslide has taken place effectively cutting off Rubahya subcounty, the Resident District Commissioner Shafiq Ssekandi has confirmed. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Three of the farm's five balers were burned out, and a forklift truck, two tractors, a trailer, a lorry, the farm's own weighbridge and office were lost, along with the two Dutch barns.
  • Hold still, friend; we merchants always deduct a certain amount for the tare, which is to indemnify us against loss by the attachment of extraneous matter to the bales. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters
  • His baleful influence will wane. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bales of cotton were piled up in the warehouse.
  • Grabbing a pitch fork she shoved it into one bale breaking off chucks that she spread out between the three ever grateful recipients.
  • LOX, kerosene and gimbaled engines, now there's an idea .. One Tenth Scale Saturn V to Fly - NASA Watch
  • Stack bales like giant bricks to make the walls.
  • In the early 18th century, the bales came to be half buried in the ground circling the ring, similar to the way they are at present.
  • European Pressphoto Agency Gareth Bale Most impressive of all, six of those goals came against a seemingly impenetrable Inter side that rode a superhuman goalkeeper and deadbolt defense to three trophies last season, including a semifinal win over Barcelona. Tip of the Day
  • Bahzell unloaded the arbalest and released the string with a snap while he waded through the grass.
  • At the Slaton Co-Op, the 500-pound bales continue to roll out.
  • The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The Weekly Standard; despite his having authored five books of non-fiction; and despite the word "baleful" having appeared in print Acephalous
  • It regards you balefully from little piggy eyes.
  • There have been no single straws - more a gross of wire bound bales weighing down and breaking asunder a once optimistic and enthusiastic camel's back.
  • baleen" or "whalebone" -- each plank being as much as eight or in rare cases twelve feet long. More Science From an Easy Chair
  • She turned and glared balefully at Thomas Fraser, serene under his helm, with the hilt of his sword clasped under crossed hands. Dragonfly in Amber
  • I think; perhaps _ape_hood rather, -- paltry imitancy, from the teeth outward, of what our heart never felt nor our understanding ever saw; dim indolent adherence to extraneous and extinct traditions; traditions now really about extinct; not living now to almost any of us, and still haunting with their spectralities and gibbering _ghosts_ (in a truly baleful manner) almost all of us! Latter-Day Pamphlets
  • You can probably find baled straw at your local garden supply or feed and seed store. If I just hang a heavy duty tarp behind my target for my bow and and put a big piece of plywood behind the tarp...Will that serv
  • Or a hay bale and thought of childhood picnics? BE YOUR BEST: How Anyone can become Fit, Healthy and Confident
  • He compressed cotton into bales.
  • These three main patterns are amplified by turtle shells, claves, timbales, bongos, congas, maracas and tambourines.
  • In many parts of the British Isles these balefires are still lighted on Samhain to honor the old ways.
  • This method of forming raised pies in a mould is generally called a timbale, and has the advantage of being more easily made than one where the paste is raised by the hands; the crust, besides, being eatable. The Book of Household Management
  • It originated in Valls, near the city of Tarragona, in the 18th century and has since become popular across the whole of Catalonia, with teams emerging from the Balearic Islands too. How to build a human tower, Barcelona
  • BALES: ... you get some that are called indeterminate, that just keep going all season. CNN Transcript Jul 16, 2005
  • The "Duddery" was separated from the rest of the fair, and contained larger and more substantial buildings for the display of its valuable bales and its vast pockets of wool, one of which was sufficient to load John Deane of Nottingham Historic Adventures by Land and Sea
  • Uppon a wreathe golde and sables, a demye-lyon gules, armed and langued azure crowned, supportinge a bale thereon a crosse botone golde, mantelled azure doubled argent, and for the supporters two pagassis argent, their houes and mane golde, their winges waney of six argent and azure. From John O'Groats to Land's End
  • These three main patterns are amplified by turtle shells, claves, timbales, bongos, congas, maracas and tambourines.
  • The pilot and his crew had baled out and the aircraft had glided into the sea, coming to rest on a reef with its nose in 60m and its tail in 70m of water.

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