How To Use Nast In A Sentence

  • One of the nastiest is the way in which male honour is seen as bound up with female behaviour so that any supposed compromise or scandal in what happens to women, even becoming a rape victim, justifies violence against them as well as against their abusers or seducers; hence the 'honour killings' of young girls that disfigure some societies even today. Temple Address: "Becoming Trustworthy: Respect and Self-Respect" Church House
  • The new textbooks de-emphasize dynastic change, peasant struggle, ethnic rivalry and war, some critics say, because the leadership does not want people thinking that such things matter a great deal.
  • Today, ashrams and monasteries of various Hindu sects keep the traditions of classical learning alive.
  • This also suggests that this deity was first adopted by the tradition of the monastery of Sa-gya, [26] a hypothesis further confirmed by the reference in the founding myth to his being taken over by the holder of the Sa-gya throne So-nam-rin-chen (bsod nams rin chen). The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I)
  • A nasty flu bug's going round at the moment.
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  • But if there was no national style, there were local variations such as the monasteries and churches at Jarrow and Monkwearmouth in the seventh century. Early medieval architecture: a story of castles and churches
  • A dear little announcerette rattled off expert intros to various gymnastic jingles, one of which featured dogs barking in the background.
  • Monasteries, breaking the Lawes of obedience, and being addicted to pleasures of the flesh, are become lascivious and dissolute, making the world beleeve, that whatsoever is convenient for other women, is no way unbeseeming them, as thinking in that manner to escape. The Decameron
  • I can see banning books that illustrate these nasty looking teste bags. They Had Me At ‘Scrotum’ | Her Bad Mother
  • The inferior gluteal artery also assists in forming the cruciate anastomosis that forms around the neck and greater trochanter of the femur.
  • Two monks are standing in the garden of the monastery, arguing over the nature of reality when the Roshi overhears them.
  • Suddenly, seeking high office, Liddy Dole was described as over-ambitious, chilly and nasty under the "syrupy" Southern accent. Caryl Rivers: Bad, Mad Michelle
  • Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has the ability to survive in a highly acidic environment, which is what makes it such a nasty tooth-decayer: remember, it’s the acid bacteria produce as they consume carbohydrates that eats away at tooth enamel. Paging all you "Face on Mars" believers...
  • With names such as Codex Sinaiticus, the Macregol Gospels and the Valenciennes Apocalypse, they evoke lost empires and ancient monasteries as surely as archaeopteryx and ceratosaurus conjure up primeval swamps and forests. GetReligion
  • Christie's had an auction offering a number of Asian collectibles, including an important bronze group of Shiva and Parvati from the Chola dynasty.
  • In the Qing Dynasty, the officials's penal system includes two parts: disciplinary sanction and penal punishment.
  • These intagli would be interesting relics for collectors of such flotsam and jetsam of a ruined dynasty. Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles
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  • The ruling dynasties and aristocracies required an essential stability in international as well as domestic affairs.
  • This text discusses this system to expect to be in the implement circumstance of Sichuan by Manchu Dynasty. article is divided into three parts.
  • If uninterrupted peace and quiet are what you crave, a week at this former monastery will deliver the goods. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since the ancient and modern, along the southeast coast of South Australia is the trade must pass through the park and a transit point, as early as the Ming Dynasty have been on the "maritime trade".
  • Doreen has been Haworth's lollipop lady for 11 years and she is steadily building up a family dynasty in the job.
  • Pay a visit to the camp infirmary, get your clothes deloused, or just park yourself in the latrine and fight that nasty case of amoebic dysentery you picked up along the way - it's up to you.
  • Since the birth of her baby brother she had turned really nasty.
  • There had even been, the nurses told Anastasia's mother, a terrible collision involving a bedpan. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
  • This is true with the exception that of "Decorated" architecture there are but few examples, and it is probable that very little new work was done in connection with this cathedral until the monastery became vastly enriched by Abbot Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See
  • The body was washed and prepared for burial by the women of the family (or by the monastic infirmarer, in the case of a monk or nun), and either shrouded or placed in a coffin.
  • There is a very successful physician in London whose teaching is that gymnastic exercise does more harm than good.
  • What was supposed to be a sequestered monastic retreat became a hive of modern American productive activity.
  • The Indian media, quoting unnamed security sources, have reported concerns that the Karmapa could be a Chinese stooge sent to India from Tibet to set up pro-Chinese monasteries. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • She got a nasty knock on the head when she fell.
  • Two big business dynasties had built universities in forest areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such winkingly ostentatious nastiness and Mr. Pollock's habit of telegraphing violence rather than lingering over it make this violent book surprisingly easy to read and digest. The Comic-Grotesque Goes North
  • The Catechetical School of Alexandria was originated in Egypt. Egypt is the birthplace of Christian monasticism, also has experienced in the Christianity history the most serious persecution.
  • A cenobite is usually a monk in a monastery, as opposed to an anchorite, who is a monk living alone (also called an ‘eremite’ or ‘hermit’).
  • His thought, establish from Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty till Manchu Dynasty last years of the period China feudalistic society of the Rite cure mode of thought foundation.
  • Soteros epiphaneias, ton proi, hon egrapsen ho Markos eipon (ho kai meta diastoles anagnosteon) anastas de; eita hupostixantes, to hexes rheteon, proi te mia tou sabbatou ephane Maria te Magdalene, aph 'hes ekbeblhukei hepta daimonia. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • I managed to turn up a copy in both Nagari and Nastaliq of another of his stories, "Khol Do" here or here for Nastaliq; furthermore, the fact that the Devanagari version was copied from a source text gives me hope of finding such an edition for myself... or, of course, I could just finally learn how to read the script... Languagehat.com: SAADAT HASAN MANTO.
  • Lili had a nasty chest infection.
  • The furniture looked cheap and nasty .
  • A village postwoman has been branded a ‘nasty busy body’ for deliberately withholding mail from a resident who was an ‘outsider’.
  • Cities such as Moscow, Novgorod, Pskov, and Yaroslavl grew around the old fortresses (kremlins) and monasteries that formed their centers and near the gates where artisans and traders peddled their goods.
  • Other flower petal choices are rose, nasturtium, borage, dandelions and violets.
  • A pig-farmer in Lethbridge has invented a pill, derived from pigfeed, that is fantastically effective in fighting clinical depression without nasty side-effects. Boing Boing: December 16, 2001 - December 22, 2001 Archives
  • Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce.
  • Kennaquhair, or because it agrees with scenes of the Monastery in the circumstances of the drawbridge, the milldam, and other points of resemblance, that therefore an accurate or perfect local similitude is to be found in all the particulars of the picture. The Monastery
  • He admits that he ‘may be overzealous at times,’ maybe even nasty or rude.
  • Dr Owen might have added, I suppose, that a necessary interest in the private lives of public figures was a feature even of powerful monarchies, where wedding-night consummation was a dynastic issue to be settled with the production of the kind of gloopy evidence now entertaining audiences for forensic science TV shows such as Top stories from Times Online
  • Because of this the martial disciplines are linked with a fixed set up of ritualistic procedures and are often performed within a monastic and rigid code of conduct.
  • I can smell something nasty in the bottom of the fridge.
  • The relationship between Taiwan and China goes back more than 400 years, through the PRC, the Republic of China, and the Qing and Ming dynasties.
  • The wetness turned to rain, then to sleet, and then to a nasty, slushy snow, blowing into my face no matter which direction I took.
  • It makes no sense to keep him on your roster in a redraft league, while keeping him on your roster may be the right decision in a keeper or dynasty league. Scott Swanay: Fantasy Football - Week 4 Preview
  • They are the tip of an extremely nasty iceberg. Times, Sunday Times
  • It sounded nasty, but I didn't know if it was a spell or a swear word.
  • Now, the dynamics of dynasticism are faintly understood by non-specialists. The Times Literary Supplement
  • We reserve the right to edit all letters so that all the nasty, unintelligible bits get taken out.
  • Then there is the newer breed of hotel: the freshly converted castles and monasteries, most of them secreted away in superb countryside. Umbria - the green heart of Italy
  • She mentally reviewed his no longer youthful figure, his monastic face, black-haired and large-nosed, with eyes full of expression, his curly mouth, at once judgmatic and benevolent. Flowering Wilderness
  • They included an Egyptian scarab whose hieroglyphics told how Amen Hotep III of the 18th dynasty shot 102 fierce lions with his own bow.
  • Dynastic concord and family harmony were, however, bought somewhat at the expense of the two princes' subjects.
  • The trip meant enjoying a fine meal in the dining car, or perhaps a game of canasta (for the gentlemen in their suits) in the club car.
  • Converted castles, mansions and monasteries are among the 85 paradores - or top-class hotels - run by the Spanish government.
  • It is an ancestor of the English term “caliphate,” referring to a dynastic succession of rulers. The Jesus Dynasty
  • Brown will be back to his spiteful, nasty, moody, blackheart self BEFORE the end of the month. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • But soon those lionfish began to breed a dynasty. Smithsonian
  • Look how they have treated President Obama and his wife with nasty racist jokes and nasty hatful comments for the right wing white nuts. Senate apologizes for slavery
  • Many advanced techniques of practical lens design will be illustrate with easy-to-understand examples drawn from the design of anastigmats and telescope objectives.
  • In connection with an item of Ru ware of the Northern Song dynasty, for instance, which many connoisseurs regard as one of the absolute pinnacles of Chinese ceramic art, the author of the pertinent catalogue entry states that certain qualities of shape and decoration “make it incredibly rare even within this exceptional group.” Archive 2009-08-01
  • What is it you most dislike? Stupidity, especially in its nastiest forms of racism and superstition. Christopher Hitchens 
  • After all, it was assumed that all monks could read and write. Monasteries also contained libraries and scriptoria, or writing rooms, in which manuscripts were copied.
  • The man who helped to create a president and a political dynasty died in April last year after a lifetime of achievement.
  • The limited space made our joyful embrace a somewhat gymnastic endeavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • These stocks looked cheap and nasty to me.
  • This helps the surgeon identify the ureteral orifices during bladder dissection and urethral bladder reanastomosis.
  • And then what started to happen after about like two and a half months was, one of the guys was very gymnastically inclined. Brad Balfour: Q & A With Mickey Rourke--A Requiem Through The Wrestler
  • You know they're going to say something filthy or nasty. Times, Sunday Times
  • He copped a nasty whack on the head.
  • In other words, I have a horrid feeling that that nasty thing might come back.
  • Or was the examination performed on an uncomplaining conscious patient, who felt that they did not have the right to question why this nasty thing had to be done again and again?
  • The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary
  • I believe what you are calling a smirk is where his teleprompter is telling him to "SMILE" -- that's so we, and he, know that he told us a joke, and also to dispel that nasty rumor going around about his bad temper. McCain Jokes About Obama's Overseas Trip And Press Coverage
  • You're a nasty little brute!
  • On arrival in a village he would ingratiate himself with the locals to find out if anyone owned a violin, or he might visit monasteries and other likely prospects, offering to repair their instruments.
  • 'Nay, but to live/In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed,/Stewed in corruption, honeying and making love/Over the nasty sty!' he arraigns his mother in his earnest undertaking to force her to consider what she is doing (3.4). Shakespeare
  • The Edmonton Oilers dynasty of the 1980s was the direct antithesis of the Flyers.
  • It is hard to judge a cliche so far away in time, but ‘racing lambs’ strikes one as a non-description, and with ‘fair their fling’ you wonder if anastrophe is just a trick he kept attempting, like dice. Spring « Unknowing
  • Born a peasant in the mountainous Cantal region of France in about 950, Gerbert entered a Benedictine monastery -- the only elementary school of his day. Nancy Marie Brown: The Abacus and The Cross: When the Pope Was A Scientist
  • Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent.
  • Das poucas coisas que me recordo por entre as névoas de alcool que caracterizaram os meus quatro anos de aprendizagem superior, são as poucas conversas que tive com o Manuel Anastácio. Egosurfing
  • Christ, did ye see 'em scutter like wee mousies wi 'a cat on their tails?" said one patient to another, seemingly oblivious of the nasty powder burn that had singed his left arm from knuckles to shoulder. Dragonfly in Amber
  • Early teaching methods were modelled on the monastic system or based on trade guilds, with no specific forms of architecture.
  • Teh cyoot littdlol rackettycoons……butt ! await ! foar deaths awaitz u awl wif nasty bigg pointee teef! adn clawsers too ! Look at us, just look - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Myths and rituals get worked over by time and human creativity until the originals show through only in glimmers; fairy tales gain and lose characters, nastiness, and motif depending on the era in which we live. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Today, Mount Athos is home to some 1,800 monks living in 20 monasteries and outlying hermitages. A Fossil With Flesh
  • That would make it nasty, brutish and short. Times, Sunday Times
  • The theme of the workshop will be study of Gregorian chant neums and stylistic performance technique as applied to the repertoire of the monastic office (psalmody, antiphons, responsories, etc.). More Gregorian Chant - Italia!
  • Description of the late erected monastical Place called the Arminian The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
  • As an art form, it has survived the dynasties, the warlords, the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, the Communist Revolution, and has just about survived the restless nature of the Other Festival's unappreciative audience.
  • Together, they are close to finding a way to vaporise the nasties once and for all.
  • The fasciated honey-eater has loudly called “with a voice that seemed the very sound of happiness”; the leaden flycatcher, often silent but seldom still, has twittered and whispered plaintively; the sun-birds are playing gymnastics among the lemon blossoms, and the centre of activity for butterflies is the red-flowered shrub bordering the wavering path. Tropic Days
  • Some fish can give you a nasty bite.
  • We'll lose some big cats such as cheetahs because they have insufficient genetic diversity to survive a nasty disease. Threats to our Future
  • It was heavily funded by Otto I, who gave the abbess of the monastery much power and privilege.
  • It beats playing canasta, and you never know what you will see.
  • Don't let those nasty e-mails and phone calls deter you from your position. Williams launches ad campaign against Harper
  • This was a nasty attack and the woman is still very shocked.
  • She started as a gymnast after finding motivation from watching the Olympic Games as a child.
  • With the establishment of strong dynasties, civil wars and baronial insurrections were quelled or kept under control.
  • And face it, killing pretty cooing birds is always going to get a way worse reaction in a telephone survey than killing nasty, scraggly, filthy ole pigs. Poll Shows Iowans Oppose Dove Hunting
  • Well, some girls specialise in married men because they're dumb, nasty bitches who genuinely dislike other women.
  • A school technician pirated anything from video nasties to computer games.
  • Marketed as a "healthy smoking machine," this 3-in-1 gadget lights up your cigarettes then automatically "purifies" all the nasty smoke around you, all the while spraying the air with your favorite perfume. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • Upcoming performances include the folk duo Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer on Oct. 30, the Bang on a Can All-Stars in an all-Steve Reich program on Nov. 11, the eclectic group Punch Brothers with mandolin player Chris Thile on Nov. 12, Kris Kristofferson in a recital of solo voice and guitar on Nov. 13, and the guitarist Ana Vidovic with flutist Anastasia Petanova on Nov. 18. Washington is once again taking pride of place in its classical guitar tradition
  • One of the striking things that stand out with gymnasts are their amazing arms and shoulders ... even the guy who finished 30th at Nationals was ripped with each and every nuance of the deltoids, triceps and biceps shredded.
  • With regard to marriage Luther pursues the same idea: The marital relationship between a man and a woman is true chastity and of higher value than monastic asceticism.
  • This is unfortunate because wasps are nasty little critters whose sole aim in life is to ruin picnics and barbecues.
  • I know that many in the tabloid media can be downright nasty and unpleasant, but I didn't think this would happen!
  • Truly nasty, one can see that these films also operated as some kind of twisted porn for neo-Nazis.
  • When the weather warms up, sow seeds of cosmos, marigold, morning glory, portulaca, nasturtium, sunflower, and zinnia for splashes of color.
  • Famously, he had divorced Josephine the previous year in order to found a dynasty.
  • I assumed that she didn't want to be openly nasty to me in front of the children, and helped myself to some rashers of bacon and a new slice of toast.
  • Anastasi A, Erspamer V, Bucci M (1971) Isolation and structure of bombesin and alytesin, 2 analogous active peptides from the skin of the European amphibians Bombina and Alytes. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Anyone on TV or in a major newspaper gets a lot of nasty mail, some from unhinged cranks.
  • The first Modern Olympic games in 1896 featured competitive gymnastic events for men, which have been included in every Olympics since.
  • De" was endowed with the meaning "moral" at the beginning of Chou Dynasty because of the development of "stare" and was thought as an inner quality that may belong to everybody.
  • As a young prince of the Renaissance, François became caught up in the struggle between the Habsburg and Valois dynasties of Europe.
  • Failing to win the support of his housemates, Mike descends from the roof, giving Clair a nasty shock in the process.
  • I have a nasty feeling unless something is done when all the old codgers like me are gone I don't know if it will still be remembered.
  • Yet rhodos have grown in the wilds of the world for thousands of years without chemical fertilizer, bloom booster, weevil killer, soil acidifier or any other manner of nasty toxin.
  • Therefore, the monastic reforms should be regarded at least as much in the light of co-operation as of combat between king and aristocracy.
  • Since shareholders have a nasty habit of leaving, customers will probably have to bear the brunt of these losses and the bank may try to push profit margins even wider apart.
  • More importantly than the return of Grace Taylor the gymnast was the return of Grace Taylor the person. The Red and Black
  • The title "archimandrite" appears to be given now to abbots of the more important monasteries and also sometimes as a personal title of distinction to others. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • You could get a nasty shock from that water heater if it isn't earthed properly.
  • The outstanding characteristics of furniture during the Ming Dynasty were simplicity and naturalness.
  • The by-product is a concentrated form of vitrified nuclear waste that is as nasty as it sounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harry was a nasty foul-mouthed old devil.
  • Vast estates that had been managed by monasteries as endowments for religion and charity were impropriated to swell the wealth of courtiers and favorites; and the commons, where the poor man once had his right of pasture, were taken away, and, under forms of law, enclosed distributively within the domains of the adjacent landholders. Our American Holidays: Lincoln's Birthday A Comprehensive View of Lincoln as Given in the Most Noteworthy Essays, Orations and Poems, in Fiction and in Lincoln's Own Writings
  • At length returning home, he obtained of Ængus, king of Munster, a grant of the isle of Arra, or Arn, wherein he founded a great monastery, in which he trained up many disciples, illustrious for sanctity, insomuch that the island was called Arran of the Saints. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • Is it too late to sow trailing annual nasturtiums directly in my garden? Times, Sunday Times
  • These prejudices are gradually and silently melting away; and it is cheering to see the better feelings of our nature effectively advancing the art to its legitimate place in education, under the guise of gymnastics and callisthenics. A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education
  • Christie's had an auction offering a number of Asian collectibles, including an important bronze group of Shiva and Parvati from the Chola dynasty.
  • Icons were painted by faithful painters - usually monks - in monastic seclusion.
  • A soldier's life five centuries ago was nasty and brutish, but not necessarily short. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the consumer finally expires it could get really nasty. Times, Sunday Times
  • That burn will leave a nasty scar.
  • And Frank Langella, precise in hat and overcoat, is a polite and yet threatening presence as the man with the offer, and secrets of his own (and arather nasty CGI scar). IN THE WORLD OF MOVIES: NEWS FOR NOVEMBER 5TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • Gymnasts start early and children as young as two use soft apparatus to learn their first somersault and handspring, under the watchful eyes of more than 20 qualified coaches.
  • They correct none of the childish nasty tricks, which they get at school; nor the illiberal manners which they contract at the university; nor the frivolous and superficial pertness, which is commonly all that they acquire by their travels. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Romulus later cases belong to this dynasty.
  • He's not nasty, cruel or bent on taking over the world.
  • Since an imperial harem numbered more than 5,000 wives, concubines, and eunuch guards at the height of the dynasty, the scale of cooking was gargantuan.
  • His triple salto in the floor exercises alone is a world record in gymnastics.
  • They are half finished building a beautiful monastery enclosure and they live a truly monastic-eremetic life. Archive 2006-06-04
  • Sustainable dynasties rely on something more profound. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sera is one of the three great Gelug monastic universities where monks do intensive study and training in Buddhist philosophy.
  • The Guardian's US journalists on Twitter In the UK, the rightwing Tories worked to ditch what they called the 'nasty party' image Did they export it over here? The Guardian World News
  • They argued that the individual friars might still remain absolutely possessionless, even if the order had beautiful churches and comfortable monasteries. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
  • In this endless race after the leader the wonderful sport of gymnastics is perfected.
  • His resolutely secular wife, Asma, fits photogenically into the picture of a modern republican dynasty and works to promote civil society organisations. Syria is yet to play its cards
  • Apart from athletics, she also competes in a wide range of events such as gymnastics, volleyball and basketball.
  • I had no idea who this nasty, vindictive, evil person was. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've got a nasty scratch on my car.
  • In many cases, management of the mills is almost dynastic, with families of rich farmers governing the mill as if it belongs to them and not to the shareholders.
  • Meanwhile it was a great day for England's gymnasts as Imogen Cairns took gold on the vault, Max Whitlock won silver on the pommels, and Reiss Beckford took silver on the floor. Commonwealth Games 2010 live blog: 7 October
  • The labial and lingual surfaces are either more or less smooth, or covered with fine anastomosing striae.
  • He was an honoured Christian poet in the court of the Umayyads and an ardent propagandist of this dynasty.
  • It was violent, and it was nasty, and it galumphed right along. THE ANTHOLOGIST
  • There had been a storm, though, I think, and the ship had run aground on an island ruled by some sort of nasty feudal overlord.
  • Of course, any number of fascinating and nasty parasites can join this microbial community and make the human body their home.
  • To a certain extreme, having your jean shorts altered and getting rid of the fringes can help minimize the nasty look of cut-off jeans.
  • I just checked my email and received quite a nasty one from someone who was practically wetting themself because I hadn't replied to an earlier email.
  • Almost all come from monastic or mendicant milieux, and are passages in annals or chronicles of the writer's abbey. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • I am also fairly concerned about running into one of these little bastards, who look as if they give a nasty nip.
  • The Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca is in a former monastery and a wander around the airy cloisters or in the excellent cacti garden offer a respite from any cases of museum fatigue.
  • For example, it is the problem of the same gymnasts competing in both tournaments.
  • They say nasty things about him behind his back.
  • A nasty surprise awaited them in Rosemary Lane.
  • For those who enjoy eating out (or eating in with a takeaway) and thought that by avoiding junk food they could do so healthily, this will have come as a nasty shock.
  • Since it was almost 2 a.m. at this point the bar staff were starting to give us nasty looks, so we bundled into a taxi and made it home without incident.
  • I had great ballon and strength and long line, because in gymnastics it's all about form and perfection - reaching and stretching as far as you can.
  • Well sir, of course I don't mean real English cabbage stumps and potato parings, same as we has at home, but what answers for 'em here, and coky-nut huxes and shells, and banana rinds, and a nasty bad smelling kind o 'fruit as they calls doorings. Middy and Ensign
  • The Chinese also have risen recently in trampoline, enough to push the country's gymnastics medal haul to double figures. 2008 Olympic medal projections
  • All viruses are malicious, nasty little programs written by misguided people.
  • He was on his way to visit his brother Raimond, who was a monk in the Dominican monastery there.
  • Arthur had made a fantastic "rockery" of skulls and shanks and ribs, and filled it in with earth, enough to furnish growth for trailing nasturtiums, whose bright red and yellow blossoms were strangely at variance with their sombre setting. The Second Chance
  • The only person who comes forward to defend the McCanns seems to be an "army wife, army mother" who posts as Vancysgu, citing a book called The Skinback Fusiliers, which the Arrsers also delight in slagging off because it portrays trainees at Catterick Garrison in Yorkshire as "a gang of nasty little plonkers". Hugh Muir's diary
  • This has absolutely nothing to do with trolls, nasty emails or whiny posting.
  • Of course none of these great families runs its operations quite like the industrial dynasties of the 19th century.
  • There was an intermediate period (from about the sixth to the ninth centuries) during which the title archimandrite was given as a purely personal honour to certain hegumenoi without involving any exemption from the monastery. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • what are the differences between nastic and curvature movements? en Español Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • The use of repetition, compound words, and anastrophe are key stylistic traits of Circle and are found throughout the collection of historic manuscripts that inspired it.
  • I go to the counter and give the cheque to a guy who definitely did not have enough sleep last night and was in a mood for nasty snide remarks and evil glares.
  • Now, every bloody tale from a slasher series such as Halloween to the video nasties of the 1970s can trace some element of their parentage back to Psycho.
  • Muhammadan tradition, which with rare exceptions is uniformly hostile to the Umayyad dynasty, regards Hussain ﮫﻨﻋﻰﻠﺎﻌﺘﷲﺍﻰﻀﺮ as a martyr and Yazid as his murderer. Archive 2009-07-01
  • She wears skin tight leathers and performs gymnastic twirls, capable of an Olympic gold.
  • The gymnast performed on the balance beam with an easy grace.
  • And everything, one may say, was at his beck and call, and even those in authority hindered him in nothing, and the archimandrite thanked him for his zeal: he gave freely of his substance to the monastery, and when the fit came upon him he sighed and groaned over his soul and was troubled not a little over the life to come. A Raw Youth

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