How To Use Cull In A Sentence

  • Ireland does not have another manufacturing facility with a similar capacity to absorb glass cullet (crushed glass).
  • Gwenhidwy likes to drink a lot, grain alcohol mostly, mixed in great strange mad-scientist concoctions with beef tea, grenadine, cough syrup, bitter belch-gathering infusions of blue scullcap, valerian root, motherwort and lady's-slipper, whatever's to hand really. Gravity's Rainbow
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  • Elephant culls are highly controversial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flanagan and McCulloch were co-writers on the television series 'Sleepers'.
  • The challenge is that the main ingredient in glass, sand, is plentiful and cheap _ often cheaper than cullet, which is glass that has been prepared for recycling. Breaking News: CBS News
  • Scully: Do I detect a hint of negativity?
  • Behind the portcullis was a thick oaken door studded with steel. The Cloister and the Hearth
  • Hunters selectively cull the does to make more forage available for the bucks.
  • Be kind to the others, grab the fleck of riverweed, notice how beautifully your bug legs scull. Archive 2009-12-01
  • I can't see so well, it's getting dark and the reeds are tall here, willowy reeds that slap your face when you climb down with your rake and cull and dreg the day. Dock
  • The reason a hurried "Oh, I hardly eat meat either" has become such a popular response to another's declaration of vegetarianism is usually not that we mean it, but that we now know enough about factory farming to want to stop Scully types from telling us any more. Nasty, Brutish, and Short
  • Kevin Wilkinson's simple metal dinghy, propelled by a single scull from a rowlock at the stern, maintains one of the oldest crossings of the Mersey – now transferred to the canal because the nearby river itself is bridged. Britain's Best Views: the Mersey ferry, Liverpool
  • She revolutionised nursing by transforming what was regarded as the work of a chambermaid or scullion, into an occupation for caring and highly trained women.
  • And it has an annual cull of weaker employees anyway. Times, Sunday Times
  • This year he trained the light scull world champion Victoria Dimitrova as well as Neikova.
  • There is still something almost mythical about a piece of metal that can inspire and assuage all the bitterness of political posturing and stray dog culls. Times, Sunday Times
  • And whether you visit Nadine Dorries MP's blog of wanton barminess here or otherwise here where "here" and "here" are at one and the some place you will find that her parliamentary blogcullis is gone. The Dorries Sensation: Gazillion Hits, Official
  • The cull of a flock of 9,000 pheasants was under way yesterday after confirmation of a highly infectious bird disease.
  • Environmentalists claim there is no reason to cull seals.
  • The other qualifiers yesterday were the men's quadruple sculls.
  • It was claimed that after fleeing the property, Kilcullen drunkenly telephoned police and said he had carried out the attack because he was "skint". PinkNews.co.uk
  • They also won silver in the men's pair and quadruple scull and bronze in the women's pair. The Sun
  • Officer Bud Walker said her capsized scull was found about 5: 30 p.m. near Fountainhead Regional Park. Fairfax County woman missing, last seen rowing boat in Occoquan Reservoir
  • SIMON: Mr. Cully, how did you become a master pumpkin carver? The Master Carver Vs. The 1,800-Pound Pumpkin
  • It's now essential to create an innovation management system that evaluates new ideas, culling and implementing the keepers and discarding the rest.
  • Responding to the comments out-going Town Clerk Ger Scully said it was the second time he was departing from a position of town clerk.
  • A film version of the Carson McCullers play. Frankie Addams, a very boyish articulate 12-year-old girl, is going through an unhappy stage of her life, having been spurned by the neighborhood girls.
  • Both genders compete in the single, double and quadruple scull. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gateway had what is called a portcullis; that is, a heavy iron gate suspended by chains, so as to rise and fall. Rollo in Scotland
  • To create a medieval feel, the towers will have arrow slits and cars will be able to drive under the archway beneath a raised portcullis.
  • To give some credit to Dr Cullen, he did finally gazette those changes, which have at least required farmland to be publicly advertised for sale in New Zealand before it is flogged off overseas - never mind how small the advertisement is.
  • At least it stayed low enough to avoid a repeat of the high beamers he hurled at Brendon McCullum earlier this year and at Marcus Trescothick in the one-day series against England three weeks ago.
  • September 24, 2009 at 11:08 am adn den mai toor gyde wus awl liek… Umm… piggeh wai yu has gone taht phunneh culler? To katch teh cheezburger - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • First up in the breezy but not overwhelmingly difficult conditions yesterday was Ian Lawson, in the men's single sculls.
  • David Kilcullen, a well-respected Australian anthropologist and 'counterterrorist' specialist, The World Can't Wait!
  • Jake had said, Cull has plants the ability Could ruin oneself once deep love thing.
  • She does look warm and pretty next to pasty Edward, but his palid complexion is just frightening here. the previous poster was much more appealling, alluring, and more likely for viewers to actually ditch their old movies and take this one. ilovethecullens (10/9/2008 5: 19: 17 PM) i dont really like it, they could've done a lot better Final ‘Twilight’ Poster Hits Net. What Do You Think? » MTV Movies Blog
  • Here, we have hard facts, culled from the Joel Whitburn book I keep handy for just such occasions. A break from politics: back to the oldies charts
  • Counselor Stephen D. McCullough said the calls were at four times their normal volume, and ranged from people still in shock to a woman who has just one set of clothes that now are mud-caked and studded with glass and debris. Demand for Counseling Surges in Joplin
  • Glencull House is the first property to come onto the market in this small estate where each house has been individually designed.
  • Given the uproar at that time, Mr. Stimson had to resign as was described in the WSJ at cully-stimson-resigns. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Liz Cheney
  • Away, * you fcullion! you rampallian! you fbf - tilartan! The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes
  • Elmer and Mr Nordberg haul in the decoys and Bob and Cully climb out.
  • Over the course of the seven years that follow, Dana Scully risks her life investigating alien abduction cases, murders committed by genetic mutants – like a man who eats livers and can stretch his body in improbable ways or a boy who is able to summon lightning or a giant flukeworm which has evolved to have a humanoid appearance – and serial killers, some of whom may be incarnations of the devil. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Two other prefectures — Kagoshima and Aichi — reported bird-flu outbreaks in January, with nearly 160,000 birds being culled in total. Bird Flu Spreads in Japan
  • Note 15: One important collaborative effort in the eastern Transvaal is discussed in van der Merwe and Scully, "The Phalaborwa Story. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • Also, as MacCulloch points out, later rigidities in predestinarian debates do not yet apply. Yet Cranmer would say that God singles out the Elect for salvation from eternal damnation, which is the fate of those not among the Elect.
  • A conveyor used for separating the draining cullet from water and transferring the cullet to hopper wagon has been described, which helps mechanize the cullet transfer.
  • Minister of State Martin Cullen unveiled a wall plaque in the foyer of the new Employment Centre to mark its official opening.
  • Including the women's double sculls final. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the idea of a day or two of not being the Captain (and First Mate, and deckhand, and cook, and scullery maid) of the Good Ship Our House is just so, so, so compelling. Guilt, Trip - Her Bad Mother
  • The old man clutched the young painter's arm and said, "Do you see nothing? clodpatel Huguenot! varlet! cullion! The Unknown Masterpiece 1845
  • They also won silver in the men's pair and quadruple scull and bronze in the women's pair. The Sun
  • Even the great Mr. Cullinan shook a little under the paternal jocoseness with which he came forward to kiss the bride. It, and Other Stories
  • When the sun of the Stuarts set forever on the bloody plain of Culloden, Prince Charlie fled the stricken field with a few followers to the mountain fastnesses of Scotland.
  • They have chosen their footage wisely — and possily hysterically — as Rotaru, Miller and editors Harrison Engle and Drew Kilcoin culled 200 hours of material into a crammed 91 minutes. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • The wolves were culled in order to allow moose populations in those areas to increase for hunting purposes.
  • If he was admitted, the iron grating ( "portcullis") rose slowly on its creaking pulleys, the heavy, wooden doors swung open, and he found himself in the courtyard commanded by the great central tower ( "keep"), where the lord and his family lived, especially in time of war. Early European History
  • An odd bestiary, or, A compendium of instructive and entertaining descriptions of animals: Culled from five centuries of travelers 'accounts, natural histories, ... famous and obscure, arranged as an abecedary by Alan James Robinson 120th Tournament of Roses Parade: An Intimate Photographic Essay
  • Including the women's double sculls final. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last year there was an outcry when a cull of the birds was suggested.
  • Motorists at Dr Cullen roundabout were doing an about-turn all this week, as Carlovians caught their first glimpse of the town's latest sculpture.
  • Both Mccullin and Page were badly wounded, the latter was left with a steel plate in his brain.
  • More than one million poultry have been culled since the start of the year in a bid to stem the spread of the disease.
  • Slaughtermen culling sheep during the foot-and-mouth crisis were leaving loaded guns unattended, a court was told yesterday.
  • Cullen often dwells on the innocence and clear-eyed religiousness of his youth - the holy water the family blessed themselves with before leaving home, attending Mass every morning.
  • Ultimately, billings for the Vince Cullers Advertising would top $15 million.
  • I accept this Lucullan offering as a true compliment, and am not repelled by my host's proud description, but these reactions are contradictory. Cardiac
  • Countryside dwellers are planning direct action protests should a North Yorkshire landfill site be used to bury foot and mouth culled cattle.
  • Stiller and Cotterill gained selection after strenuous testing alongside the country's dozen best scullers in Britain, who had battled through 150 hopefuls in the Great Britain trials last autumn.
  • Success also came for Phil Stanley who won the novice sculls in confident style.
  • To save remaining herds and habitat, the national parks department is planning to cull 2000 elephants.
  • Time and again Mr. Casey introduces interesting people—the fellow who rowed so hard with him in the two-man master's scull that he ripped the tendon off his hip bone in mid-race; the young coed who accompanied him on a 50-kilometer, midnight hike to celebrate his 50th birthday; the fellow named Oscar who proved a rock when the going got tough in Outward Bound. Extracurricular Activities
  • Hopefully, they too could become the subject of a cull to destroy adult birds and their unhatched eggs.
  • Sustainable cowherds require replacement of cull cows either internally via raised heifers or externally with purchased females.
  • SCULLY: Mulder disappeared in the Pacific Northwest.
  • The kill of heifers was up 3% at 431,901 head and cull cows were 4% higher at 335,008 head.
  • Even more widespread became the theories of a pupil of Cullen's, John Brown, who regarded excitability as the fundamental property of all living creatures: too much of this excitability produced what were known as sthenic maladies, too little, asthenic; on which principles practice was plain enough. The Evolution of Modern Medicine
  • They may soon be looking for some sporting-types to cull their booming population of man-eating crocodiles.
  • The Carlow scullers did well with a good win for Claire Walsh in the Novice scull with wins over Commercial ‘B’ and Putney to reach the final and a convincing win against Commercial ‘A’.
  • Saturday morning strollers were greeted with a revolting scene as they walked along Webster's Lock in Graiguecullen.
  • The chapters the editors have culled together do not really address these criteria.
  • A misfield from Bopara in the deep led to Redmond turning for a second; he was stranded half way down when McCullum sent him back, but Kieswetter's overpitched throw went right through the bowler Broad. The Guardian World News
  • But by early 1945, aviation historian George Cully said, "The Germans had run out of pilots, petroleum, and time.
  • The number to be culled this year will be announced within the next few months. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of industry sources have said a massive cow cull in the past year could have alleviated the current problem.
  • Also racing in today's finals will be Scotland's Olympic silver medallist Katherine Grainger, who along with her Marlow and Leander crewmates, won the women's quadruple sculls yesterday.
  • It goes without saying that the broken glass or cullet used had to be of the required colour or clear, so that no expensive new minerals were added to colour it.
  • The hugely controversial contiguous cull of livestock to combat the foot-and-mouth epidemic was stoutly defended by the Government.
  • It recently launched a program to cull the academic community for new technologies that will help ease the gridlock.
  • All events start with heats and boats that do not progress automatically get a second chance through the repechage roundWho's hotBritish double sculls pair Anna Watkins and Katherine Grainger capped an unbeaten 2010 with world championship gold at Lake Karapiro in New Zealand. Watching the Olympic Games 2012: Rowing | Will O'Doherty
  • The huntsmen will tell you that foxes need to be culled in some areas because of the way they slaughter lambs, sheep, chickens, etc.
  • One day when the river burst its banks he ignored the school's evacuation plan, borrowed a scull and rowed away across the flooded fields. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the features of the day was the Carracastle pipe band who marched down the road to the alley thus reinventing scenes of when pipe bands were a regular feature of tournament Sundays in Cully.
  • Tait had taken some tap from McCullum, with boundaries to third man and fine leg in addition to a front-foot no-ball and a wide, but then McCullum slashed a big yahoo straight to third man. Australia v New Zealand - live! | Rob Smyth
  • In the reserves of Zimbabwe and South Africa, annual culls are already routine.
  • But, sir, according to my judgment, you do understand both of and by yourself that here stealth signifieth nothing else, no more than in a thousand other places of Greek and Latin, old and modern writings, but the sweet fruits of amorous dalliance, which Venus liketh best when reaped in secret, and culled by fervent lovers filchingly. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3
  • The cull of sheep in the north was completed on Monday.
  • As an aphorist, Cullen is hard to beat and his supple and punning use of text puts the lie to the whole unthinking bad boy concept.
  • The gateway was equipped with a portcullis, but it was raised and the entry was protected only by a light, almost ornamental iron lattice.
  • He almost ran down the hall, through the kitchen and into the little utility room that had once been a scullery.
  • In midbrain slices from rats treated with saline or a single dose of cocaine, LTP could not be induced in VTA dopamine neurons unless GABA-mediated inhibition was reduced by bicuculline or picrotoxin.
  • To save remaining herds and habitat, the national parks department is planning to cull 2000 elephants.
  • This is meant to convey a sense of security and privacy: the drawbridge is pulled up and the portcullis is dropped.
  • The entire flock or herd will be culled if any are infected. Times, Sunday Times
  • The openers also inspect the ballots and cull any that look like they can't be tabulated by machine and need to be "duplicated". Sound Politics: Mail Ballot Lifecycle
  • Has there ever been a worse time to be a culler? Times, Sunday Times
  • As Cullen says, biodynamics is more of a philosophy than an agricultural system.
  • The move has sparked a furious reaction from employees and triggered fears of a middle management cull at the group. Times, Sunday Times
  • The umpires asked McCullum to hang around while they checked for the no-ball, but Tait was okay and so the dangerous McCullum is on his way, swishing his bat in frustration.3rd over: New Zealand 10-0 Guptill 0, B McCullum 8 Lee, 34 years young as David Brent would say, has started wonderfully here. Australia v New Zealand - live! | Rob Smyth
  • Nay, art thou not the cully of that still viler Joseph Leman, who serves himself as much by thy money, as he does thee by the double part he acts by thy direction? — Clarissa Harlowe
  • Cullinan's tasty offering adds a personal touch to classic recipe.
  • Supporters of this show even insist that being dumped in the Australian jungle is good for celebrities: the weak are culled but the strong are released into the wild, to appear on chat shows and open fêtes.
  • The farmer would either cull the vulnerable calves or, if they are valuable for other reasons, treat them for parasites and then sell the meat in the nonorganic market.
  • They rode into the outer courtyard, through the muckle faulding yetts and aneath the auld portcullis; and the whole front of the house was lighted, and there were pipes and fiddles, and as much dancing and deray within as used to be at Sir Robert’s house at Pace and Redgauntlet
  • But his ministry says it does not have the funds to compensate poultry farmers whose birds are culled, or to perform the mass culls themselves.
  • Other wildlife veterinarians disagree, however, arguing that untreated disease and inbreeding have culled the reindeer population.
  • The lawyer culled important facts from the mass of evidence.
  • In assisting the bishop they dispense with the cuculla, and wear the almuce over the surplice. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • The iron portcullis was slowly lowered down, but she saw no one in sight.
  • Teh ownlee nun Ai ebber meeted soshullee wuz a carmelite an her habbit wuz sort uv creem culler wool. Sister Mary Frances kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • She is also world champion and world recordholder for the women's arms-only single scull in rowing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Japan reported an outbreak in early January, isolating farms and culling birds.
  • We had 450 sheep, 20 tups and 150 cattle culled and lying in a shed for 10 days before they could go on the pyre.
  • Elsewhere on the home nations front Northern Ireland's Tyrone McCullagh and Wales 'Sean McGoldrick have just touched gloves in the third bantamweight quarter-final, England's Liz Cann has reached the third round of the women's singles with a 21-13 21-12 win over Thilini Jayasinghe of Sri Lanka and Rajiv Ouseph has defeated Nigeria's Joseph Abah. Commonwealth Games day seven - as it happened
  • Australia's top single sculler, Amber Halliday took off at a cracking pace.
  • The two friends had gone for a light row and were turning the double scull boat opposite the boat slip at the Rowing Club when Kieran became suddenly ill.
  • The council in turn has had to deal with huge losses in rates and a preference by businesses to locate on the Laois side of Graiguecullen where rates are cheaper.
  • Graiguecullen tried hard for a goal at the finish, introducing 4 subs, but failed.
  • Looking for the consolation prize of a seal cull in Carnley Harbour in the Auckland Islands group, Captain Thomas Musgrave and the mate Francois Raynal were accompanied by three other sailors - and soon-to-be castaways.
  • Since December, 800,000 birds have been culled in an effort to eradicate bird flu.
  • But they were all powerless to join me in my revels, victims of their own bad planning and a fundamental inability to shank, scull and top the ball with anything like my comfortable lack of effort.
  • In this area Cullen writes with authority and knowledge.
  • MacCulloch further claims that in the wake of Protestant catechetical efforts, ‘Roman Catholics followed suit,’ even though catechisms and catechetical instruction preceded the Reformation.
  • The name is derived from the Gaelic and refers to the town of Cullen in Moray and the word for shin or shank which developed the secondary meaning of soup. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • And every day he reads out another short, potted obituary culled from the New York Times website.
  • The single sculls is a curious brotherhood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ferguson, whose models shaped government policy, said other culls should not have been adopted and only led to the unnecessary slaughter of healthy animals.
  • Cullen was worried about a few of the interiors, which he would have liked to reshoot. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Many people say this and that about a queen and a king, but I think a king comes more natural to us English folks; and this good gentleman goes as often down by water to Greenwich, and employs as many of the barge-men and water-men of all kinds; and maintains, in his royal grace, John Taylor, the water-poet, who keeps both a sculler and a pair of oars. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • Fortunately for her, there lay, just off and behind the kitchen, a roomy scullery, where most of the dirty, and what may be called the smelly, work connected with cooking was done. Good Old Anna
  • That solidarity was evident at Women's Football 101, when left tackle John Cullen was asked if he and his fellow offensive linemen felt "unappreciated" by the team. SI.com
  • Paul Wright was unfortunate that his downward header was saved brilliantly by McCulloch.
  • Of course being in the scullery is much better than being tied up.
  • He slept throughout the entire journey and woke only toward the end of the afternoon as we jolted down the narrow lane to Misenum, where Lucullus had his—well, I was going to call it a house, but the word hardly fits that veritable palace of pleasure, the Villa Cornelia, which he had bought and extended on the coast. CONSPIRATA
  • In Torquay more than 25,000 people signed a petition opposed to the cull. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cull cow prices have eased slightly this week.
  • Reddit and Breadpig founder Alexis Ohanian will be emceeing the event, which will include a visual presentation as well as an interview portion, with questions culled from the top-voted comments on Reddit. Boing Boing
  • Scientists have started work and one remedy suggested is a cull of the birds.
  • Farmers are culling animals they cannot afford to keep as feed prices mount. The Sun
  • A green turtle sculled towards us, stopping only a metre away.
  • But Kidd soon reassured him over sundry cups of bombo, protesting with many oaths that 'his soul should fry in hell' sooner than that he should hurt a hair of one of Culliford's crew; and, as a proof of good will, presented him with two guns and an anchor. The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago
  • Dat ar cullud gill she up in er cheer er-shyin 'she umbrel at Bijah, an' him jes a dancin '' roun ', an' er-yelpin '. Raftmates A Story of the Great River
  • The purpose of the current expedition is to reconstruct the world of the Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) before Western man set foot on the island of Mauritius and wiped out the species. More Dodo Expeditie Info
  • The most dangerous thing is that this culling could open a rift between farmers and conservationists. The Sun
  • One of our earliest industrial containers, glass is made by melting sand, soda ash, limestone, and cullet (recycled crushed glass) in furnaces heated to 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Infertility, regardless of cause, is a major reason for culling animals.
  • Culloty sustained the injury when falling from Only Vintage at the fourth flight in a novices' hurdle at the same course on Tuesday.
  • If Cullam had been in a fit state to observe behaviour he might have thought the chief inspector bored or preoccupied.
  • Dr. Ernest McCulloch, who with biophysicist James E. Till was the first to isolate and identify a stem cell, opening the door immediately to bone marrow transplants and eventually to what researchers expect will be a host of treatments for a broad spectrum of ailments including spinal cord injuries and Alzheimer's disease, died Jan. 20 in Toronto. Ernest McCulloch dies: Scientist who first identified stem cells was 84
  • For some seabirds, predation by gulls on host eggs or chicks may impose a more significant limitation on reproductive success and that has resulted in culling programs at several seabird colonies.
  • By concentrating on the sculls and not breathing, the sculls become faster with more power output.
  • Omg.Omg. i was litterally first lyk da dude wid da shing black fringe is pretty cool but wid as u said twilight influence n he lykin da books n den bein called as EDWARD CULEEN.aaaaaaaaaaaaaa. iwas knocked off my heals n now am totally, in favour of adam, da idol edward cullen. Twilight Lexicon » Adam Lambert Talks Twilight Again
  • Gerry Brownlee was giving a point of order; Michael Cullen stood up and barracked him from his seat.
  • The list of thirty-eight downgraded or seriously questioned works has been culled from a wide variety of specialist publications.
  • Kilcullen had, in the 1980's, acquired a new community centre cum sports hall.
  • Archbishop Cullen then presided over a committee to set up a catholic university.
  • The lawyer culled important facts from the mass of evidence.
  • But Father John McCullagh has managed to convey the same sentiment in a very different way.
  • In addition, a medieval style archway will be put up across Churchgate from January 11 until January 25 and it will be built complete with turrets, a portcullis and arrow slits.
  • If the cull is sufficiently small, this response is given by an element of the inverse of the Jacobian matrix.
  • The point is that al-Qaeda does not gain succor just from what Cullison calls "Arab resentment against the United States"; it also profits from the West's agonizing over the legally — not to say morally — dubious methods used to combat international terrorism, some of which clearly have a certain popular appeal, particularly in the United States. Letters to the Editor
  • The wife of King Albert, Queen Paola, commissioned Fabre, who used the jewel-like shells of scarabs culled from the Far East.
  • They also won silver in the men's pair and quadruple scull and bronze in the women's pair. The Sun
  • In the morning, as I was chatting with him at the door of my cabin, his eyes flashed on seeing two persons on the slope of the mountain, the alcaid of Cullera and his principal alguazil, who were coming to pay me a visit. Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men
  • One could go on, but the important lesson to remember for would-be reformers is that in their zeal to cull waste and limit the scope of the federal government, they don't get caught up being "penny-wise, pound-foolish. Edward Flattau: Frivolous Pork
  • Between the slow ticking of the cogs I listened jealously for foreign sounds, and heard at length a gentle dripping across the breadth of the boathouse; that was the last of the "portcullis," as Raffles called it, rising out of the river; indeed, I could now see the difference in the stretch of stream underneath, for the open end of the boathouse was much less dark than mine; and when the faint band of reflected starlight had broadened as I thought enough, I ceased winding and groped my way down the steps into the boat. Mr. Justice Raffles
  • Coracles are paddled, or more correctly sculled, not to the stern but rather toward the bow using a figure-eight stroke.
  • The rents for the year 1827-28 were culled mostly from notices in the Chester Chronicle.
  • Â The pulp magazines ruled the racks, with the actual advent of the superhero still two decades away, a man named Johnston McCulley masterminded the adventures of a rich nobleman in fin de ciecle California who took up sword and mask to fight crime and corruption. Zorro #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Et sedent omhes mulieres super equos sicut viti diuersificantes coxas; et ligant cucullas suas panno serico aerij coloris super renes, et alia fascia stringunt ad mamillas: et ligant vnam peciam albam sub occulis, quæ descendit vsque ad pectus. The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
  • He'd culled enough jargon from his own victim research to make it look like the real thing, he thought. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • This vertical sculling drill is a brave way if you're injured.
  • The musician recently urged people to boycott milk produced in areas where the cull is taking place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Culler says he hopes the Cubitron II technology will eventually be applied to the kind of sandpaper people use at home. 3M Brings Along the Basics As It Balances New and Old
  • Since access restrictions have been relaxed its farm conservation team has been giving free advice to farmers whose livestock was culled during last year's outbreak.
  • With respect to fauna, the most notable avian endemisms are those relating to the red siskin (Carduelis cucullata), a small bird with bright red and black plumage that is considered one of the most threatened species in Venezuela. Paraguana xeric scrub
  • They rode into the outer courtyard, through the muckle faulding yetts and aneath the auld portcullis; and the whole front of the house was lighted, and there were pipes and fiddles, and as much dancing and deray within as used to be at Sir Robert's house at Redgauntlet
  • Later in the period, Whitney stretched the lead to two on a set play in which he took a pass from Cullen in open ice and deked Lehtonen before sliding the puck through his legs for his 16th goal. USATODAY.com
  • Illegal hare coursing is a threat to populations because farmers cull them rather than have hare coursers on their land.
  • A management subcommittee is talking about a cull. CT Deer Managers Feel Threatened By Animal-Right Activists
  • Quinlan invited the Benedictines from St. Vincent's Abbey, Pa., to the dioc ese, and they settled at Cullman. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Old Swan, and there to Michell and staid while he and she dressed themselves, and here had a 'baiser' or two of her, whom I love mightily; and then took them in a sculler (being by some means or other disappointed of my own boat) to W.ite Hall, and so with them to W.stminster, Sir W. Coventry, Bruncker and I all the morning together discoursing of the office business, and glad of the Controller's business being likely to be put into better order than formerly, and did discourse of many good things, but especially of having something done to bringing the Surveyor's matters into order also. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 49: January 1666-67
  • The lovely innocents proceeding to the destined sacrifice added not a little to the hilarity of the scene; they approached the plain full of sportiveness, some coursing butterflies, others culling flowers, or picking up the shining little pebbles that attracted their notice. The History of the Caliph Vathek
  • In this respect the painting was as different from the other two as a decent meal is from something Lucullan. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • And at times, the Game Department engaged in culling operations to reduce elephant populations in certain areas and relieve pressures on the habitat.
  • Up betimes, and leaving my wife to go by coach to hear Mr. Frampton preach, which I had a mighty desire she should, I down to the Old Swan, and there to Michell and staid while he and she dressed themselves, and here had a 'baiser' or two of her, whom I love mightily; and then took them in a sculler (being by some means or other disappointed of my own boat) to White Hall, and so with them to Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1667 N.S.

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