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  • “De devil, goot Edie,” answered Dousterswivel, “why does you speak so loud as a baarenhauter, or what you call a factionary — I mean a sentinel?” The Antiquary
  • ` ` De devil, goot Edie, '' answered Dousterswivel, ` ` why does you speak so loud as a baarenhauter, or what you call a factionary --- The Antiquary
  • There was a time, not long ago, when Jaime was as good a jouster as any in the Seven Kingdoms, with a good chance to win any tourney that he entered. Trial of Seven
  • Jouster Ari finally took him aside and warned him that he could choose between Nem-teth catching all of his arrows, or breaking Nem-teth of catching all arrows. Joust
  • They then pulled off a huge first-round playoff upset, a thrilling seven-game, first-round ouster of the President's Trophy-winning St. Louis Blues.
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  • A letter from the State Department to Sen. Richard Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Sen.te Foreign Relations Committee, states that the U.S. "energetically" opposes Mr. Zelaya's June 28 ouster. U.S. Decides Not to Impose Sanctions on Honduras
  • Excavations at the cave have yielded Mousterian tools, a type traditionally associated with European Neandertals, and ibex bones. The Last Neandertals
  • This means that Neandertal makers of Mousterian tools and Aurignacian populations, probably modern humans, coexisted in Western Europe for about 10,000 years. The Last Neandertals
  • The practice arena was for the jousters and swordsmen.
  • The Soviet news agency Tass reported the ouster of Molotov, Malenkov, and Kaganovich from the Central Committee and from its Presidium because of antiparty activities; Shepilov was ousted on July 4. 1957, Feb. 11
  • The transaction generated six pieces of paper, each as long as a jouster's lance.
  • A wheat fungus in Ukraine, a class-action defeat, a movie that bombs, a CEO ouster, a bad quarter: whenever I think I have a bead on the future, the financial chattering class tells me that the institutional investors, private wealth managers and arbitrageurs have been yawning about that news for months. Marty Kaplan: Who's Afraid of a Countdown Clock?
  • So in the summer of 1984 I started my career as a professional jouster. Brian Ruckley · Interview with the Knight
  • Corporate governance watchers said the ouster of independent directors is unusual and merited an inquiry.
  • This Mousterian technology, named after the Le Moustier cave in southwestern France, was highly versatile and used in various forms over a wide area of Europe, Eurasia, North Africa, and the Near East. E. Early Homo Sapiens (c. 250,000 to c. 35,000 Years Ago)
  • And then his absurd and expensive operations carried on by this High-German landlouper, Dousterswivel "-- The Antiquary — Volume 01
  • This opening sprint is called the "joust," and if the respective jousters miraculously don't decapitate each other in the jockeying for first possession, the game is on. LJWorld.com stories: News
  • In my view, there is no such ouster or incompatibility in this case.
  • The dismissive manner in which he approached the issue of ‘contributions’ eventually spurred a political storm which led to his ouster in what effectively was a constitutional coup.
  • All round the arena rose the cries of itinerant merchants: 'Iced malvoisie,' 'Score-cards; ye cannot tell the jousters without a score-card.' The Man Upstairs and Other Stories
  • Brian grinned cruelly and ran at him with his sword thrust out like a jouster.
  • He speaks with jouster Fred Piraux, who is preparing for an upcoming tournament. The Return Of Jousting | Disinformation
  • He was arrested barely three weeks after his ouster.
  • In the weeks leading up to Tuesday's ouster of President Mohamed Nasheed, his political adversaries fomented opposition among conservative Muslims by claiming Mr. Nasheed's government was trying to undermine their faith. Islamism Set Stage for Maldives Coup
  • In fact, that independence helped lead to his ouster.
  • There he became an expert on Mousterian archaeology, named for a style of flint tools usually associated with Neanderthals. Archaeologist Dug Beyond Artifacts
  • Charles R. Black Jr., the senior adviser to Republican John McCain whose work for foreign dictators has led Democrats to call for his ouster, is not the only lobbyist in the family volunteering on the senator from Arizona's presidential campaign. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Friday, May 23, 2008
  • I have a vague recollection that in the caves in the Mideast where the Neanderthal-early modern human cross occurred, somewhere around 100,000 years ago? human –meaning non-Neanderthal– bones were found with Mousterian-type stone tools, which was very surprising. Neandertal! - The Panda's Thumb
  • Banners appeared all over the city, celebrating the ouster of the troops.
  • A man who looked this athletic was certain to be a champion jouster. Secrets of the Tudor Court
  • Et, si veulx pareilement, y pourras adjouster ung peu de saffran pour donner couleur. Savoring The Past
  • There could not be any question of an ouster of the true owner by a wrongful possessor.
  • According to the poll, conducted just two weeks ago, 60% of Hondurans still oppose Zelaya's ouster, and just 38% support it. 19% say Zelaya had performed "excellently" in office while 48% say his performance was "good" (a total of 67%). CounterPunch
  • They came to power in 1791, and the popular mob uprising of 31 May-2 June 1793 led to their ouster from the Convention, the ascension of the Jacobins, and the trial and subsequent execution of prominent Girondins, including Brissot, in late October 1793. Annotations
  • Although Mr. Gates announced revised standards last week that make it harder for the military to discharge service members whose sexual orientation is revealed by third parties, gay men and lesbians who willingly reveal their sexual orientation still face ouster from the military, at least as the law is written. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: April 1, 2010
  • Folks in the business contend that he just needed to get over himself and grasp the brass ring (a contract purportedly worth $1.2 million annually), but apparently Meier isn't the type to bounce back from what he perceives as unjust treatment and a grievous personal attack (his ouster from the show with six weeks remaining in his contract). From the (e)mailbag
  • Mousterian" tools (named for the southwestern French site Le Moustier), consisted of carefully shaped flake tools and small hand axes, almost always made from local materials. Undefined
  • A shovel-shaped upper incisor (a common Neandertal trait) found in an upper level and the fact that stone tools in the upper levels are Mousterian suggest that Neandertals survived in this part of Spain as late as 30,000 B.P. Before now the latest date for a Neandertal was 36,000 B.P., from St. Cesaire in France. The Last Neandertals
  • The Taliban is led by Sunni Muslim clerics who imposed harsh Islamic law on Afghanistan until their ouster by a U. S.-led invasion in 2001. Welcome to Iran Focus
  • You could easily list out all of his past statements and conclude that his ouster was a long time coming.
  • But his supporters are now filing lawsuits seeking to have him reinstated, arguing that his ouster violated the rights of voters who elected him.
  • It was a departure from the flimsier surgical masks protesters had worn in the uprising that led to President Hosni Mubarak's ouster in February. Defying Bids for Truce, Egyptians Hunker Down
  • Protests in Quito have contributed to the mid-term ouster of Ecuador's last three democratically elected Presidents. Ecuador
  • Personally, I don't think spoken words alone ever constitute treason, and the demands for his ouster are empty political threats.
  • Then, right before the Neanderthals disappeared, they changed from the Mousterian culture to the more elaborate Chatelperronian culture. Neandertal! - The Panda's Thumb
  • He then spent the balance of 2003 opposing the dictator's ouster.
  • This is made with an organic fair trade coffee from New Roots, a Wausau rouster. Undefined
  • He also condemned Britain's work for his ouster, including sanctions against his country.
  • Mousterian culture is associated with Neanderthals in Europe.
  • When Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons met up in SW France around 45,000 years ago, the Neanderthals were still making Mousterian-type tools, pretty much like those they made 100,000 years earlier, while Cro-Magnons had much finer Aurignacian blades, along with increasingly elaborate symbolic artifacts; the wall art in Chauvet Cave has been dated to 35,000 years ago. Neandertal! - The Panda's Thumb
  • Unable to compete with an older and more experienced jouster in the traditional contests, the two Dudleys sought to attract our attention another way. Secrets of the Tudor Court
  • In the exceptional case of an ouster it plainly, in my view, does.
  • The chances of an ouster by direct popular vote are equally slim.
  • However, a number of outside groups and individuals began writing e - mails, letters of protests, phoning the museum, phoning my employer, demanding my ouster for this.
  • His ouster followed five days of ‘people power’ street protests supported by the military and many of his cabinet members.
  • Adam gave his best angry glare at the jouster and they retreated.
  • But he did neither, and none of us quite dared to undertake an ouster that he did not lead. DOWNTOWN
  • The administration pondered the question of making Saddam’s ouster a war aim, but the more it did so, the leerier it got. How Wars end
  • Explicit e-mails he allegedly sent led to his ouster on Mar. 7.
  • 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'
  • And even since Dobbs's ouster from the network last November, the immigration system has become even more punitive, with a notable rise in deportations under the Obama administration, compared to the rate under George W. Bush. Isabel Macdonald: The Dobbs & Pony Show: Snapshots of America's Immigration Hypocrisy
  • For more than three weeks, villagers have camped out in their village hall demanding the ouster of the mayor and new elections.
  • Legal experts said the court could prosecute the prime minister for contempt, and a conviction would lead to his ouster from the post. Pakistan Court Considers Zardari Immunity
  • She was stunned by the early ouster of David Hasselhoff, taken with the pigeon-toed charm of Mike "the Situation" Sorrentino and blown away by the sensuality of Jennifer Grey. Carrie Ann Inaba Opens Up About Dancing With the Stars
  • A Pembrokeshire man, he established his reputation as a jouster and was knighted at Edward VI's coronation.
  • He has been vocally bitter about his ouster while touting his new solo record.
  • Since his ouster violence has escalated in the capital.
  • The trigger for his ouster as archbishop was a decision by a Massachusetts judge to compel the Church to release internal documents about its personnel decisions.
  • Untill otherwise derected, Sergeant John Ordway will continue to keep the rouster and detaile the men of the detachment Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • But the common thread in most of Cincinnati's second-round ousters has been a lack of offensive production.
  • It wouldn't be so bad if the ouster hadn't been made by utterly pathetic personalities.
  • The Organization of American States has voted to readmit Honduras following an almost two-year suspension that followed the ouster of the country's then-president, Manuel Zelaya, in a June 2009 coup. Honduras Readmitted to OAS
  • The consequence is that the section cannot appropriately be read otherwise than in its ordinary terms and in its ordinary terms it is an ouster clause which collides with section 75 and is therefore invalid.
  • The ultimate pigeon-rouster: A new Irish robot patrols high-tension power lines, rousting urban disease-riddled shithawks. Boing Boing: November 25, 2001 - December 1, 2001 Archives
  • De devil, goot Edie," answered Dousterswivel, "why does you speak so loud as a baarenhauter, or what you call a factionary -- I mean a sentinel? The Antiquary — Volume 02
  • His culture, called Mousterian — again, after a site, Le Moustier in France — is characterized by stoneworking of quite a high order, much superior to any earlier cultural level. Eaters Of The Dead
  • The ouster clause was a blatant attempt to exclude the judges.
  • And even since Dobbs's ouster from the network last November, the immigration system has become even more punitive, with a notable rise in deportations under the Obama administration, compared to the rate under George W. Bush. Isabel Macdonald: The Dobbs & Pony Show: Snapshots of America's Immigration Hypocrisy
  • Since the ouster of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali more than a year ago, the Tunisian dinar, which is pegged to a basket of currencies, has lost 4.9 percent, the most among North African currencies tracked by Bloomberg. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Cool logo too --- the little arrows show the jouster having his lance sent upward, which leads to being knocked off the steed. I can just imagine (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • A major obstacle to overcome was whether a statutory ouster clause could prevent the intervention of the courts.
  • Rice, speaking after President Obama's meeting with U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, praised what she described as an "unusual and important" sense of urgency in the U.N. Security Council's response to the crisis in Libya, where thousands of citizens have formed a mass protest demanding Qaddafi's ouster. Breaking News: CBS News
  • Witness the pathos of the nation's first temple in its largest metropolis: a president, unencumbered by elections, wedded to perennial power locked in legal combat with a shadow board of trustees bent on her ouster.
  • The succulent catfish is easily obtainable for food, and the wages of the roustabout -- or "rouster," as he is called for short -- are good. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • From 1833,old notions of adverse possession, disseisin or ouster from possession should not have formed part of judicial decisions.

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