How To Use Pier In A Sentence

  • By recording the spectra of several distant quasars whose light pierces the Milky Way, the spacecraft revealed some 50 ultraviolet-absorbing gas clouds around our galaxy.
  • The lymphatic vessels of the tongue may be divided into four groups: (1) apical, from the tip of the tongue to the suprahyoid glands and principal gland of the tongue; (2) lateral, from the margin of the tongue—some of these pierce the Mylohyoideus to end in the submaxillary glands, others pass down on the Hyoglossus to the superior deep cervical glands; (3) basal, from the region of the vallate papillæ to the superior deep cervical glands; and (4) median, a few of which perforate the Mylohyoideus to reach the submaxillary glands, while the majority turn around the posterior border of the muscle to enter the superior deep cervical glands. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 3. The Lymphatics of the Head, Face, and Neck
  • Clearly the megalosaurus in the opening passage of Bleak House is a flight of hyperbolic fancy (inspired, I would guess, by the papier-mâché dinosaurs constructed for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, a couple of years earlier).
  • At the end, instead of a fat lady singing, we get a thinner but happier Watt contentedly crooning about how great it is to be alive.
  • Carlotta put the salve on Pierce's wounds, before joining her brother downstairs in the parlor.
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  • The greatest difficulty which presents itself in entering the southern mouth arises from what in America are termed snags, that is, large trees, the roots of which are firmly planted in the bed of the river, whilst the branches project up the stream, and are likely to pierce any boat in its passage down. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • 10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • A word is no arrow, but it can pierce the heart. 
  • Contrary to his testimony, Pierce was personally involved in the fraud.
  • I had one forged from a white metal, capable of piercing almost any armour worn by man.
  • Pierre noted that St Lucia receives some 700,000 visitors a year and it is important to produce goods visitors can enjoy.
  • Here comes today with special pride in all the achievements you have made.May your dearest wishes through all the years in store come true,and make you happier than you have ever been before.
  • Every few minutes a piercing ringing sound could be heard when the inspector examined each alarm.
  • We are hoping that the pier will be fully opened within two weeks but some of the rides may take longer to replace.
  • Not classy but certainly felt chirpier the next morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would prepare by elevating a bowling machine to try and get used to a trajectory that is steeper and, as the former Australia and Lancashire coach Bob Simpson used to say, loopier. The Ashes 2010: England's beanpole bowlers deliver big advantage
  • As people get sleepier, they have an increasing number of slow eyelid closures. Stopping Sleepiness
  • Just having a copier that worked, or being able to find tape or a stapler was a huge deal. Popular Posts Across MetaFilter
  • Thomas Cowell of York County in 1680, and Patrick Napier twice phlebotomized 'Allen Jarves, deceased, in the cure of a cancer of his mouth.' Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
  • Just the happy knowledge that people who can't use a photocopier are going to be in charge of ID cards. Times, Sunday Times
  • One had long, dirty blonde hair with piercing blue eyes, and the other had long, golden yellow hair with soft blue green eyes.
  • I have to say I know we shared the same trepidation about being mums to boys, but mine arrived on Monday morning and we've never been happier in the 'shwa. High-Low
  • I don't remember seeing del's recommendation of Alioto's but the wharf is big and we mostly stuck to pier 39. I'm going to be in Oregon mid September doing a little sightseeing along the coast on Highway 101 with my wife.
  • As the water tumbles over the huge boulders forming a great cloak of foam, the dorsal fins of the salmon along their blue/black backs pierce the sudsy water like an emerging submarine.
  • The dead man has a Batman tattoo and a pierced navel.
  • Indeed, if you just lie back, technology and the global economic order will make you happier than you ever dreamed possible, they say.
  • Fighting with a sabre is a very different kettle of the piscine variety compared to the rapier. Cold Steel and Hot Blood
  • The 1.1-acre site has access to a small bathing area and harbour enclosed by a concrete pier and a breakwater.
  • Rates for boats using the pier were also announced, with the final amount differing from original discussions.
  • He added the market would be happier to see US policy move away from interventionist moves, such as the tariffs announced this week.
  • Clad in steel, the Giga­Matrix looks like a copier from the late 1980s, with two flat TV monitors on top and a door on the side. Gut Reactions
  • The problem is that cowboys like this give legitimate piercers/tattooists a bad name.
  • Besides, how would cartoonists cope if denied end-of-the-pier-show gags and sandcastle metaphors? Times, Sunday Times
  • Loach's social-realist drama, written by his longtime collaborator Paul Laverty, is a distinctive, piercingly serious vision.
  • The roster of tattooed, pierced misfits and post-punk gals has become a phenomenon with a recent burlesque revue touring North America.
  • Spiers has steered the organisation through some of the most unsettling eras in its history.
  • Pierre sat bold upright so quickly that he bonked his head on the floor of the overturned boat.
  • Today, the PSM3 staff tried to rectify this statement by saying that "the PS3 version looks the same as on Xbox, but things in the distance are slightly jaggier / rougher, the textures seem 'muddier' up-close and the frame rate is choppier, especially during the last few story missions. Planet Xbox 360
  • In the second session, children were exposed to art works such as art from waste, clay modelling, making Papier-mache dolls and pot painting.
  • More than ever it's a question we must face, standing at a distance from the photocopier.
  • He had a swashbuckling posture; but such was his powerful physique and piercing look, it seemed natural rather than boastful or proud. Seminary Boy
  • There is little evidence to suggest that occupiers will pay more rent for environmentally friendly offices and factory buildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • I laughed happier than before as I came to realize that it was purifying me.
  • She handles everything from piercing to pianissimo with ease and has just enough edge in her voice for this kind of Verdi role. Burn, Baby, Burn
  • This paper describes a case study of adaptation, constraint, and evolutionary innovation in pierid butterflies.
  • Here and there a soldado pulled up, screaming, as a barbed shaft found a crack or pierced a foot or leg. Fire The Sky
  • In the meantime, down the road in Piraeus where Melina Mercouri was filmed in 1960 singing a song about her sacred day off from work called Never On A Sunday, the Chinese last June took over full control of the major container dock, pledging to spend $700 million to construct a new pier and upgrade existing docks. Vanessa Andris: Greece: Never on a Sunday But Bail Us Out on Monday? Defeat or Development
  • Like a US flag flying in front of a structure, like tatooes and piercings, the cornrows hairdo is a clue warning the disfavored to stay away. You Are Nothing Without Your Robot. Nothing. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Semolina flour makes a crispier coating than white flour, although white flour may also be used in this recipe. Recipes for Spinach Skordalia & Crispy Salmon Fingers (Σκορδαλιά με Σπανάκι & Σολομός Τηγανητός)
  • We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night.
  • The samples were subsequently desalted by exclusion chromatography over 5 mL Zebra Desalt spin columns, as recommended by the manufacturer (Pierce). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • His scream pierced right through the howl of the winds, and it made her eyes water with tears.
  • Piers the plowman is the name assumed by Robert or William Langland, in a historico-satirical poem so called. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
  • All-in-one devices - scanners, copiers and printers in one machine - are pretty popular these days.
  • Two or three fishing boats were moored alongside the pier.
  • Bronwyn stuck two fingers in her mouth and whistled, a high, piercing sound.
  • The phenomenon is difficult to measure, St. Pierre and several others said, because the term jury nullification is rarely invoked; defendants with substantial evidence against them are simply acquitted, or juries deadlock. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Research supports the theory that crying makes us feel happier and healthier. The Sun
  • The escarpment has been shaped into numerous irregularities, indentations, and promontories, and is pierced by thalweg ravines, gorges, and rocky passages connecting the plain and plateau. Cliffs of Bandiagara (Land of the Dogons), Mali
  • Q: So you went and pierced your tongue with a small diamond.
  • The Kansas program continues to be haunted by the collective legacy of Raef LaFrentz, Paul Pierce and Jacque Vaughn.
  • He was unable to pierce the field and his method of blocking the ball with soft hands close to the wickets to pinch quick singles just didn't work.
  • But when the copier broke down, she called the copier company and discovered that not only did she not have a maintenance contract, but she owed STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • An irregular elongated window pierces the massive back wall.
  • While the budgets are still small, zippier film-making technology helps the pennies to go further. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doctor had dreadlocks, pierced ears and nose and tattoos everywhere.
  • The shed ‘floats’ on pier footings, allowing air to circulate beneath it so the room remains dry.
  • The most frequently quoted remark was one made by the great English engineer Robert Stephenson, builder of the famous Britannia railroad bridge, a tubular iron bridge, over the Menai Strait the trains ran through a succession of enormous iron boxes set on stone piers. The Great Bridge
  • But please, don't fall prey to designers 'loopier excesses Alexis Petridis: Like lambs to the slaughter
  • The fund was instrumental in obtaining a pardon from the families of the victims in Benghazi, and for the annulation of the death sentence and later for the medics 'release," Pierini said Monday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • There was the Embarcadero with its numbered piers stretching out into the ocean, just like on my Lonely Planet map, and in the middle, the crosshatched pattern of streets snapped to a perfect grid. Nique sa mère
  • The next thing I knew stentorian voices were to be heard outside, accompanied by high-powered torch beams piercing the shrubbery.
  • But we maun a 'live the day, and have our dinner; and there's Vich lan Vohr has packed his dorlach, and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier-glass; and that grey auld stoor carle, the Baron o 'Bradwardine that shot young Waverley
  • The teabagger view of Massa's Town Hall Phillip Dampier: More importantly, Randy Kuhl ended his term holding town hall meetings in a back room, where ... Rochesterturning.com
  • Many of the wooden planks on the spacious, modern pier have been reclaimed from the original structure. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I'm only a 32B so having a bigger bust would make me feel happier in my clothes,’ she said.
  • One pier intended for shuttles to dock at was studded with statues of dwarfs, another was embellished with runes.
  • These fish prefer shallow water and are commonly found in bays around eelgrass, oil platforms, pilings of wharfs and piers, and in back waters.
  • If this sounds like an unlikely subject for knockabout comedy, it is, but Booker prize winner DBC Pierre almost pulls it off.
  • There were also a few open spaces - like steel stockyards, railway marshalling yards and scrap yards with rusting car-hulks piled high like the lobster creels on Sorbaig pier.
  • He also goes on to describe in many places in his book, the way in which a rapier was used in delivering multiple feints.
  • Is it just me, or are they suddenly soapier, as indicated by such characters as Hanna's dad and his new bride in PLL, and Annie "Rebecca" Sewell in TLG "returning to town" to disrupt the lives of those with whom we've become familiar so far. Ask Matt: Dance, Downton Abbey, CSI, Guilty Pleasures and More!
  • He pierced her amniotic sac, making a therapeutic abortion necessary.
  • So yes, Obama is FAR left of liberal, and he'll be a 1 term occupier (he's beneath being called President) of the Presidency! The Nation: Top Stories
  • He said: ‘These were then lifted one at a time into place on top of the supporting piers to form the bridge.’
  • Most books are dopier than television or movies or even advertising (many books tend to be just collateral promotions or the lesser offspring of dopey television, movies, and advertising). Boycott Books!
  • Peter, however, reassured them somewhat, for, although he was not clad in buckskin and feathers, he wore exquisitely beaded moccasins, a scarlet sash about his waist, a small owl feather sticking in his hat band, and his ears were pierced, displaying huge earrings of hammered silver. The Shagganappi
  • We headed off down Pierce's Passage and over a muddy boulder slope until we reached some cascades.
  • He looked just like the pictures: the long-ish hair, piercing eyes, and the downturned mouth.
  • Guvernul imprimă bani, prevede sistemul sociale stabile, sistemul de piaţă stabilă, impune reguli de joc echitabile, asigură bănci, şi aşa mai departe. venituri din muncă datorează guvernamentale pentru asigurarea unui sistem stabil şi furnizarea de servicii sociale Capitalismul este incapabil de a furniza, cum ar fi poliţia, drumuri, pompieri, şi aşa mai departe. Ideonexus.com »2004» August
  • Named after Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-19O6), American astronomer, physicist, and pioneer in the development of heavier-than-air craft.
  • He does some other weird stuff then like knock people over using chi, and pull a railway locomotive along by cables attached to huge piercings right through his biceps, insane but not as miraculous as the electrical stuff.
  • Then, as now, the occupiers say they were invited to stay by the very quislings they installed.
  • Roughly contemporary with the pier table, it was also made in New York City, although by whom has not been determined.
  • Among the other notable churches of Orvieto are San Giovenale, which contains remnants of ancient frescoes, and San Andrea, which has a dodecagon tower; in 1220 Pierre d'Artois was consecrated King of Jerusalem by The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • German-French for “Madame la Vicomtesse,” and after many ceremonious bows, he drew from his pocket a dilapidated pocketbook, saying: “Che un betit bapier bour fous,” and unfolding as he handed it to her a piece of greasy paper. Une Vie
  • The nine Muses called Pierides in Grecian Mythology were the daughters of Jupiter and Mnemosyne (Memory), supposed to preside over the liberal A History of Pantomime
  • In happier, prelapsarian times he would have inveighed against their hypocrisy. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He made contact with someone with an idea for reconditioning laser copiers.
  • Now Ecclestone has responded by engaging the market-maker Harris and his stockbroking firm, Seymour Pierce. Barcelona's pursuit of Arsenal's Cesc Fábregas does not add up | Digger
  • Stiff admission fees kept the riff-raff off the piers in those early days. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she saw nothing wrong with indulging a few kisses with the hottie with the most piercing blue peepers she has had the privilege of seeing.
  • She kept her accessories to a minimum, save for a belly-button piercing and a light pink tote which she kept next to her sun lounger.
  • Steam the corn until it can easily be pierced with a fork.
  • Already, too, from the piers, it would be able to be seen that the two slaves hung (pg. 426) from the outjutting display beams on either side of the concave bow of the Tais. Renegades Of Gor
  • The massive ship's boilers were easily recognised, piercing the gloom like giant globes.
  • Shafts of sunlight pierced the heavy mist.
  • Top chef Marco Pierre White, who will judge the UK finals, said: "A truly great barperson needs to be as creative and skilful as a leading chef. Undefined
  • After 40 million of restoration its replacement has risen to bring the seaside pier into the 21st century. Times, Sunday Times
  • One after the other Danton, Robespierre and the rest went to the guillotine.
  • A growing application of tellurium is in electrical and electronic devices, such as photocopiers, printers, and infrared detection systems.
  • And the wives, girlfriends and mammies would be happier.
  • Another saddle had Sir Gavlok Whitfell's pierced cinquefoil insignia. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • The International Criminal Court has agreed to pursue the war crimes trial of Congo's former Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba. Congo's Former VP Bemba War Crimes Trial Gets Go Ahead
  • The next day Philip dressed in his miniature Pierre Cardin suit, a Rolex on his wrist.
  • In terms of state action, he says he wants the bludgeon to be replaced by the rapier.
  • I especially enjoyed feeding my catches from the morning to the 3-4 foot long jackfishes cruising around the pier.
  • The spiv, the showman; Mr Blair promised a brave new world - a shining castle on the hill - very Reaganish... a promise he most certainly could not uphold as there was no hill, the castle was made of papier mache and when the rains came it melted away...... The coalition counts on blaming Labour for everything. Bad move| Rafael Behr
  • The longer they spend deliberating the cuts, the happier I am.
  • The vestments and mitre were a gift of the Abbot to the Pope, and they are the work of Piero Montelli from Verona, perhaps the most famous, but alas famously exclusive, vestment maker and embroiderer in Italy. More from Montecassino
  • It's like a workshop in Hades - you feel the heat from barrels set over open fires in the floor and hear the piercing din of hammers on steel as hoops are pounded onto staves.
  • The Big Girl chooses to pester me with her pleas to get her ear pierced just before school, just before bed, or when I'm rifling in the refrigerator with a wolfish look.
  • Once destined to take the place of the Saturn Aura, the Regal should meet a happier fate as part of the renascent Buick lineup. Driving impressions: Buick Regal
  • While rodents often succeed in opening cocoons and extracting the nutritious pupae, birds rarely invest the time and effort needed to pierce the silken armor.
  • Aaron!" called Lottie's voice, harsh and piercing in the hard cold of the night. Ishmael
  • After midnight, outspanning in a piercing wind, we formed square; main guard was posted over the General's car, and those lucky enough to escape turn of duty huddled together under cloaks and dozed fitfully until two-thirty. With Botha in the Field
  • The anchor was raised some years ago near Boatstrand and has now been mounted on the pier with an appropriate plaque as a memorial to its ill-fated captain and crew.
  • The news of the overspend comes as work continues at the shore end of the pier to build a new entrance bridge across the road.
  • In 1912 Braque and Picasso began to introduce collage and papier collé: this lent a clearer, if schematic, system of reference into a style which had become increasingly abstract.
  • Steam leeks for 6-8 min until tender when pierced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pierced by curves and angles of thin metal, the precarious, canted structure is poised on elegant little wheels. The Artist in All His Dimensions
  • Repairs will include putting in foundations and building support piers.
  • Your photos seem, I dunno, poppier. offthebroiler Says: OTB Economic Stimulus Dinner I: Chengdu 1
  • All the time that he had appeared so indifferent to what was going on, he had been looking slily about for some missile or weapon of defence, and at the very instant when the swords were drawn, he espied, standing in the chimney – corner, an old basket – hilted rapier in a rusty scabbard. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
  • Then a thick, terrific blast pierced through the shield and glanced off the ship, blistering the hull and raking a starboard section open.
  • The only contact they have had is through three bore holes which have pierced their bunker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly, the temperature made a drop from warm to freezing, as the plants around her froze and the gust of wind became a piercing gale.
  • Dessinées par Jon Pszeniczny, les montres-bracelets F1 / Carbon GMT et Luna sont des concepts alliant pierres précieuses, semi-précieuses et métaux d'un esthétique très aboutie. Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • Roger was a shy, sweet Jewish boy with very short black hair, a little stub of a beard and pierced ears.
  • He pierced another hole in his belt with his knife.
  • That last proviso might have given whale oil entrepreneurs the power to veto electric lighting or allowed mimeograph machine manufacturers to nix photocopiers.
  • The data, assembled under the direction of Dr. Michael Andrews, chief economist for PIERS, suggest that while U.S. imports are mostly consumer goods, U.S. exports are mostly of low-value commodities such as wastepaper, chemicals, forest products wood pulp for instance, cotton and other basics. Biggest Importers And Exporters
  • The endosperm cap (the testa included) was placed on the needle and was pierced by moving the needle down into a polyvinyl chloride block with a conic hole with a minimum diameter of 0.7 mm.
  • Hop on at Queen's pier and sail out for a few beers or supper at one of the waterfront restaurants.
  • That plant would have been much happier in a pot of unglazed Italian terracotta, so it could breathe.
  • Probably no one was happier to see David Carr back in the huddle than the team's top draft pick.
  • Snappier tempos would bring this show to life. Times, Sunday Times
  • We tied the boat to a pier.
  • Deal, with its pier and long shingle beach, is eight miles away. Times, Sunday Times
  • You make me happier than I ever thought I could be.
  • Of course, leather, piercings, used-clothes and tattoos do not a hipster make.
  • She has already pierced her nose, her ears, her navel and now, her tongue.
  • She explained that she had put together the aftercare bags to ensure people used the right products for all their piercings.
  • To date the local authority has been obliged to notify the owner and occupier that the property will be revalued, but this will no longer be the case.
  • Writer Peter Pierce believes that the fear of being lost in hostile desert or bushland has been deeply etched into the Australian psyche ever since Europeans colonised the southern continent.
  • Piers capable of supporting heavy loads will be sodded, while others will remain paved; those in poor condition have been demolished. Makeshift Metropolis
  • Potential difficulties were solved when he caused to be constructed for himself a fine, plump, hollow pullet out of papier mâché, the breast being composed of two lids.
  • Both gifted swordsmen, and both left-handed, uncle and nephew were putting on a skilled display-a show made more impressive by the fact that they were fighting in accordance with the most exacting rules of French dueling, but using neither the rapier-like smallsword that formed part of a gentleman's costume, nor the saber of a soldier. Dragonfly in Amber
  • He said he would conduct about six piercings in an average week, the majority of those being bellybuttons.
  • If there is mild swelling, itching, or redness at the piercing site, you may be allergic to the jewelry that was placed.
  • Don't cry over Pierre - there are plenty more fish in the sea!
  • He denied having had a sexually transmitted disease, urinary tract infection, previous paraphimosis, instrumentation, piercings, or obstructive symptoms.
  • His black hair dye, piercings, and all of the other punk-related objects were gone.
  • If it does, revoke, O student, your shrill _eheu_ for the Greekless and untrousered savage of the canoe, suppress your feelings, and go steadily into rhabdomancy with several divining-rods, in search of the Pierian spring which must surely exist somewhere among the guttural districts of the Ojibbeway tongue. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861
  • William Dampier observes that he remarked that the man-of-war birds and the boobies always left sentinels near their young ones, especially while the old birds were gone to sea on their fishing-expeditions, and that there were a great number of sick or crippled man-of-war birds which appeared to be no longer in a state to go out for provisions.
  • She had long hair, which was tied back in a ponytail and she had facial piercings or facial jewellery.
  • Gavin seems happier than I've ever seen him in Bachelor world, where he lives the life of supermodel Sultan, wooing compliant, star-stuck ladies in deserted theme parks, providing them with burlesque ie stripping classes, going on excursions to clifftop picnics where shrieking fillies are made to hurtle across the cliffs by Tarzan slide, clinging round his powerful torso. The Bachelor: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • For instance, Piers's unforthcoming remark about avoiding love because he had once tasted it and it had left a bitter after-effect.
  • Via Telecopier and Federal Express The Honorable Douglas Shulman Letter to Douglas Shulman
  • I have gone from being very pressurised and tense and nervy to being more relaxed and far happier with how things are.
  • Several weapons, such as swords, shields, rapiers, daggers and spearheads, which were probably symbols of wealth and power, have also been recovered from the river.
  • She was too conscious of Piers lounging in the chair opposite her to relax.
  • Firefighters were searching for survivors trapped under debris in the old quarter of the town of Piera, near Barcelona.
  • The character and costume of an archer, or of a spear-man, were ascribed to such as roamed through Hades, to pierce the dead with arrows or with javelins. History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12)
  • There is a scene in which he must pierce her ears to wear the borrowed earring, and it is shockingly erotic.
  • Leaf-green pierid butterflies alight on the sandy shores of the Tuichi River in Bolivia's Madidi National Park. Color + Design Blog by COLOURlovers / Feed
  • You have a relaxed confidence that makes your love life happier. The Sun
  • He pierced another hole in his belt with his knife.
  • A cop killer bullet used tobe defined as any armor piercing bullet and especially any of the Nyclad (teflon coated hardened core) bullets available only to law enforcement. Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban
  • He tugged on a jacket and walked himself out to the Winchester Pier, undocking the small rowboat that he used to make the journey to the tower.
  • So the unhappy mother had pierced her breast with a dagger, and, by her side, similarly self-slain, lay the serving woman who had miscounselled her to wrongdoing, yet, as I could quite well comprehend, from motives of sincere affection, to safeguard for her her husband's love and to give her the joy of motherhood for which she craved. Tales of Destiny
  • You could hope for something as broad as feeling happier in the future. EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
  • Garden, who attracts considerable notice by the cry of -- Come buy my live shrimps and pierriwinkles -- buy my wink, wink, wink; these, however, are exceptions to those previously mentioned, as they have good voices, and deliver themselves to some tune; but to the former may be added the itinerant collector of old clothes, who continually annoys you with -- Clow; clow sale. Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. Or, The Rambles And Adventures Of Bob Tallyho, Esq., And His Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, Through The Metropolis; Exhibiting A Living Picture Of Fashionable Characters, Manners, And Amusements In High And Low Life
  • Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs. The Two Trees
  • They look like they are pierids, relatives of the cabbage white. I also have been seeing some Plain Tiger butterflies flying through.
  • The only possible scope for early development is in association with its agricultural use, for example living accommodation for farm workers or owner-occupiers.
  • Ultimately the quest is to create a photocopier that copies objects!
  • The port also has plans for Pier 70 where 40 to 50 small buildings could comprise a historical district.
  • First of all, there is a significant difference between tattooing the body, cutting the body, piercing the body, painting the body and writing on the body.
  • The berthing piers would remain as a permanent feature of the development of tourism in St Lucia.
  • A mule-powered railway was built to haul charcoal from the hinterlands to a loading pier on the south shore of the Toms River where coasting vessels took on cargo for Philadelphia and New York. Building Beachwood, Part One « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • Only two players - centers Erick Dampier and Adonal Foyle - have been with the team longer than Richardson and power forward Troy Murphy.
  • The dominant decorative feature is the array of ornate brasses with pierced backplates.
  • Originally brewed hoppier and heavier to preserve it on voyage from Great Britain to India, IPA met with favor among hopheads the world around.
  • It has the single dome on four piers and three eastern apses.
  • Defence Minister Joe Modise was not yet in control of the affairs of the Department of Defence, defence secretary Pierre ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This could be because my blog is the least popular of the twelve, but I like to think it's because people are so scared of my rapier wit that they dare not cast their vote for me.
  • Some of the largest structures we saw there were salt dome that had salt piercing in the center of them, and that piercing salt and generator resulted in a lot of what we call radial fault. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • 'Norman Conquest,' Froude's 'Armada,' or Napier's 'Peninsular War.' The Book-Hunter at Home
  • On the other hand, some market pros pooh-pooh any October fears, noting that the market is on a roll, what with the Dow -- largely reflecting expectations of a zippier economy -- having ballooned more than 700 points since late July. Dan Dorfman: More Than Those Autumn Leaves Could Fall

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