How To Use Ringing In A Sentence

  • Some of the crew went off-shift, stringing up hybrid bunks and hammocks belowdecks, the others continued working.
  • Yea, we see in that wailing infant of a week, the outspringing of an immortal spirit which may soon hover on cherub-pinion around the throne of God, or perhaps, in a few years, sink to the regions of untold anguish. The Christian Home
  • Outrages like the Thomas case make it a good deal more difficult for enlightened penal reformers like the Professor to get a fair hearing when they advocate bringing back the lash.
  • But Ms. Economy pointed to the elaborateness of concept and coordination of details — "the flowers are matching," she observed — leading her to suspect they may have had professional help bringing the Halloween spirit alive. Suburban Tricks, Urban Treats
  • The foraging bee, if alive after its visit to the beautiful white flowers of almonds, for example, laden with invisible spheres of asphyxiating gas, would be bringing back to its home pollen and nectar mixed with parathion. Honeybees in Danger
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  • But a surge in thefts of treasured relics from ancient temples and monuments has reached such a level that an agonised debate has begun over bringing back the death penalty.
  • Some archaeologists have been championing the culture of pre-Roman Britain for some time and the Shropshire road may confirm that traders were bringing back continental innovations to add to existing native achievements in art and engineering. Letters: Native culture of pre-Roman Britain
  • Dolphins have a natural affinity with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people.
  • Chandler said the surf got enormous on a weekend, bringing in the monster numbers of moon jellyfish (technically known as aurelia aurita). Oregon Coast Travel, Tourism, Science, Entertainment News - Breaking News from the Oregon Coast
  • I just didn't understand that the ricochet is the second part you can't hide what you intend, it glows in the dark once you start the path of revenge there's no way to stop the more I try to hurt you the more it hurts me strange, it seems like a character mutation though I have all the means of bringing you fuckers down Killing the Buddha
  • I am assuming as they are looking for the will that the flash sidewards was taking place shortly after the plane had landed, at which point Kate is on the run from the police and definitely not bringing up a child. LOSTCasts 82: The Lighthouse
  • Rivlin said that anti-immigration rhetoric has galvanized immigrant voters, bringing them to the streets in protest and to the polling booth.
  • Every few minutes a piercing ringing sound could be heard when the inspector examined each alarm.
  • I think bringing comedy back into a burlesque environment is a nice touch.
  • He is known for bringing a lawsuit against Japanese corporations for forced labor during WWII.
  • Wilson also dispensed with the ceremoniousness hamstringing Boston's other lyceums, such as their practice of staging elaborate quasi-military "Banner Marches," which they sometimes even performed before military veterans. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
  • God is thus responsible for bringing into being the large-scale structure of the universe.
  • Bringing modern styles to Chinese drama, they are cultivating their own fans.
  • And most spectators are alert, many of them bringing their own baseball gloves to catch souvenirs.
  • With referees now bringing the ball forward for indiscipline, mouthy players can cost their team a game, not to mind risking a yellow card and even a sending off.
  • I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.
  • This year she's bringing out her first cookbook. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's like a silent alarm ringing on a carefully coded genetic clock.
  • The edification of this house is gradually to be perfected more and more till the coming of Christ, by laying the foundation of Christianity, in bringing men still unto Christ, and carrying on the superstruction in perfecting them in Christ in all spiritual growth, till at last the top-stone be laid on, the Church completed, and translated _to the house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens_. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Alexia slipped the leash on the two Westies before bringing them to the kennel just behind the house.
  • Bringing what little money he had saved after sending Serafina her giros postales, he would burst into the familiar cantinas on Santa Fe Street and buy beer for his old acquaintances. Centennial
  • It had been a cold wet summer; he was 'feart' the owners would think he might have taken more care of some of the animals, especially of the young horses, and he mentioned certain ailments springing from damp and exposure for which he might be held responsible. The History of David Grieve
  • I have been waiting for days, but my fingers don't stretch the right way, or I can't find the tab for the chord and when I do the notes have stopped ringing and it doesn't seem the same.
  • A "bellman" is the English equivalent of a town crier; his task was to move about the town, ringing a bell and making public announcements. The Bellman's Song (The Moon Shone Bright)
  • They are also quite preternaturally ugly, bringing a rude abbreviation to the extension of the leg and drawing attention to the unbeautiful formlessness of the shoe, and the cheapness of its material and fabrication.
  • The biggest of the ringing bells is three tonnes and an arresting sight as it gracefully arcs round, even if we can't hear it to its full capacity thanks to our bright red ear protectors.
  • This child spent his first eleven years in San Francisco, trailing his father up and down the hills, watching him swim in San Francisco Bay, and cringing from the blows that a drunken dad might aim at his head. Robert Frost
  • The sweeping tall palm trees fringing the edge of the beach, seemingly bowed toward the sea, as if trying to dip their frowns over the white sands to reach the ocean for a refreshing drink of its cool water. "Best" Beach
  • This was virtually unheard of from a woman of her upbringing and her family were horrified. The Sun
  • He travelled each morning with bread supplies for Port-laoise but in the afternoons he travelled on the country byroads bringing Brad-bury's breads and confectioneries to rural shops.
  • It's interesting that he lards the book with homespun stories of his upbringing in Louisiana, because his philosophy of politics and government is very much a community based approach writ large.
  • She ran away with the show as Liu, bringing clarity to both her deepest, most vociferous registers and to her challenging tremolos over sostenuto in the highest notes.
  • I hope that after the finalisation of the arena we can start bringing benefits to the city. Romania's stadium for next year's Europa League final is in trouble
  • The odds against bringing it back upstream, through the tangle of brambles and nettles and against such a flow, were minuscule. Times, Sunday Times
  • Edwin, who, with Grimsby, had volunteered the dangerous service of reconnoitering the enemy, returned within an hour, bringing in a straggler from the English camp. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Calne Players will be bringing all the fun and laughter of a pantomime to the town next week with their performance of Cinderella.
  • Middle-class families needed capital and credit, and marriage had considerable importance in bringing in funds through dowries and marriage settlements, and giving access to credit networks.
  • Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment.
  • This might not seem like a ringing endorsement of war, but it contrasted with his gloomy assessments in the previous year.
  • He is bringing back the problem of jesuitical thinking, a mode of thought characterized by "dissembling and equivocating in a manner once associated with Jesuits. Fr. Reese's flawed arguments for Pres. Obama at Notre Dame
  • My parents gave me a happy upbringing and good education. The Sun
  • While they are stringing popcorn and cranberries to hang on the tree, Beth tells Calvin and Conrad that she had spoken to Carole Lazenby, who had informed her of something that Con should have told them.
  • The odds were stacked against her making it in the cut-throat music industry after a tough upbringing. The Sun
  • Because gramma didn't have time to go and get any fruit, so we are being nice and bringing some for her, ok?
  • He had a normal middle - class upbringing.
  • The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup
  • Their unusual protest was organised after they were banned from bringing in banners and placards. The Sun
  • The crack of the whip was so loud; her ears were ringing, not to mention the whelp on her back.
  • I feel a little guilty for springing the whole problem on her without warning.
  • And I do understand there is multipartisan support for both keeping Omar away, and also bringing him back. The Omar Khadr Conundrum « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • His life was for all, bringing everyone in his midst to purity, upliftment and divinity.
  • Being a conservative talk show host is a logical extension of his upbringing, notes Pendleton.
  • He told it, stringing it out while the three spread their blankets and collected a pile of firewood for the night. A Plague of Angels
  • New guidelines to independent appeals panels call for them to take into account the impact on the whole school of bringing back excluded pupils, and not to reinstate pupils on a technicality.
  • And each morning my peaceful sleep was interrupted by the most irritating and annoying ringing sound imaginable.
  • If your neighbour was infringing on your right to run your business or was vandalizing your property would you say nothing?
  • That may be why calls for an independent inquiry into her death are still ringing in the ears of the government.
  • Bringing them together under one banner seemed impossible. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the phase ramp, fringing field effects smooth the phase profile.
  • In addition, she changed the exercise equipment in the club bringing in treadmills, recumbent bikes and ellipticals that were more comfortable for the women, most of whom were new to exercising.
  • Trevor said there had been brilliant support with people tooting car horns and bringing food and money.
  • Carefully I covered my rock cisterns with flat stones so that the sun's rays might not evaporate the precious fluid and in precaution against some upspringing of wind in the night and the sudden flying of spray. Chapter 19
  • And so all Israel shall be saved -- To understand this great statement, as some still do, merely of such a gradual inbringing of individual Jews, that there shall at length remain none in unbelief, is to do manifest violence both to it and to the whole context. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • For over 40 years he was one of the men responsible for literally bringing thousands of sick people to hospitals all over the country.
  • Still, with the movie ringing up millions in the domestic market, local film-makers are scrabbling to replicate its success.
  • The cost of bringing the case to court meant the amount he owed had risen to £962.50.
  • Bringing down protectionist barriers is likely to take rather longer. Times, Sunday Times
  • A country festival had brought together thousands of people; they pressed about the Emperor, who had mingled with the throng, with ringing shouts of "eljen" [_vive_]; they danced the csardas, waltzed, sang, played music, climbed into the trees, and crowded the court. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5
  • Perhaps it was her upbringing in the slums of Dundee, where squalor and drunkenness were a sad part of daily life, that made her more able to cope.
  • To the insatiable bloody appetite of this creature nothing comes amiss; he takes the male ostrich by surprise, and slays that wariest of wild things on his nest; He captures little birds with the dexterity of a cat, and hunts for diurnal armadillos; he comes unawares upon the deer and huanaco, and, springing like lightning on them, dislocates their necks before their bodies touch the earth. The Naturalist in La Plata
  • Anyone who thinks that bringing up children is easy is in for a big shock .
  • The magnetic regions are written by using the fringing fields from magnetic domain walls in neighboring magnetic wires.
  • Ringing in his ears will be his father's warning ‘not to make a beast of yourself’.
  • A truly good education is rooted in good family upbringing and parental love and guidance. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The answer to so much casual destruction is to stop hand-wringing and rebrand traditional media, including journalism. Time For A Slow-Word Movement
  • On school days the children s parents had to take turns bringing in turf for the school fire.
  • The was a light knock on the door and Sister Nicci stood wringing out Cassandra's hair and shaking her hands then opened the door.
  • She's telling me to acknowledge the sister and she's also bringing up the baby of the family.
  • Special events held at the school are real treats for the kids, bringing joy and cheer into their lives.
  • Is there a huge problem with renegade owners unlawfully springing their offending dogs from the doggy jail?
  • A storm system raging across Western Europe continued to wreak havoc in the air and sea yesterday, bringing down an Italian helicopter and sinking an Italian cargo ship loaded with chemicals.
  • An ‘attractive absence of progress’, added to its more-or-less unpolluted environment, seem to be bringing the island an irresistible allure.
  • That’s partly why I used “if,” to avoid bringing in polygamous unions at that point. The Volokh Conspiracy » Wishful Linguistics
  • It is time to leave stoning as a form of capi tal punishment behind us as a race, to relegate it to the same place we have put stringing heretics on racks -- in a chapter of our past that we are not proud of. José Ramos-Horta: An Appeal for Sakineh Mohammadie Ashtiani
  • Operating a cash-poor shamus practice in Edinburgh, occasionally bringing along his precocious daughter from a broken marriage, Brodie is clearly more of a doer than a brooder. Matt's Guide to Weekend TV: Walking Dead, Case Histories and More!
  • The boys had obviously gotten a pretty strict upbringing both at home and at school.
  • She tried to cast off her upbringing.
  • Forget the road congestion, it's the traffic jams inside the racecourse enclosures which will occupy the team bringing this magnificent spectacle to York.
  • I blame James for bringing Friendster up on Monday, while a bunch of us were geeking out on our wifi-enabled Powerbooks in the hallway (causing Rebecca to ask, "Remember when we used to talk to each other?").
  • And bringing them to account, however tardily, is a way of measuring how different America and the South are now.
  • The case involved temporary cabin maker Portakabin, which accused its competitor Primakabin of infringing its rights as trademark owner of the Portakabin name by using it as an ad keyword. EU Court Rules on Ad Keywords
  • In the space of only a few months, the word SARS has rolled around the world, bringing panic and fear to some places and a sense of foreboding to others.
  • Because the four judges on the show kept picking on him for bringing dance into disrepute. Times, Sunday Times
  • An avenue of pleached limes has the lowest branches springing out from the main stem a good 2m from the ground, allowing a clear view through the young trunks.
  • Each of us observes the world and the people with whom we come in contact through a lens refracted by our own upbringing, experiences and prejudices.
  • A nurse will use an auroscope before and after syringing to check the condition of the ear.
  • That extra tail-weight partly explains why the Octavia feels eager to point into a corner despite its soft and very comfortable springing, making it a surprisingly enjoyable car for a keen driver, apart from the overly snatchy brakes.
  • Bringing a set of darts to an interview could be viewed as a warning to lairy journalists to mind their manners, but not with Meadows.
  • Under the regent Prince Shotoku in the late sixth and early seventh centuries there was a bringing together of Buddhism and the indigenous Shinto religion that would color Japanese Buddhism from then on.
  • With the publishing success in France of her novel The Season of Lillian Dawes (Sous le charme de Lillian Dawes), they were bringing out her first novel, Private Altars (which will be called Sanctuaires Ardents here), this fall. Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: On Location -- Liwan
  • It was a nice middle-class upbringing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gentle traction downward on the head will assist in bringing the anterior shoulder beneath the symphysis.
  • The church bells were still ringing, pealing off their notes of joy across the city.
  • He reacted strongly against his religious upbringing.
  • Mr. Olivera paused for a moment - almost as though contemplating the situation, her voice ringing through his ears.
  • Or just me bringing my night bucket into his cabin.
  • After a brief pause, Felix returns to the phone and the line starts ringing.
  • In addition to bringing us up, she worked as a supervisor in a nappy factory. Times, Sunday Times
  • If matters then be thus put to rights, it will be well; but otherwise burn it, taking care not to touch the place with the iron, but bringing it close so as to dry it up, and apply the flos aeris in the urine. On Hemorrhoids
  • This morning, on the train into work, I was listening to the radio and found myself cringing at the mockney accent of the breakfast show DJ.
  • The conditions had a major influence on this game with a strong, gusting wind blowing up the field, bringing with it freezing showers of rain and hail.
  • Although in this day of split families and single parent up bringing, I wonder at times if it is now considered less so.
  • Some time about the year 1827, two sturdy lads, tall and well proportioned but clad in homespun and barefooted, came to "Dryden Corners" from the South Hill neighborhood, driving an ox team and bringing to market a wagon load of pine shingles which they had shaved by hand. Living in Dryden: June 2004 Archives
  • _Item_, when we shall see a convenient time to fight with the enemies our vanward shall make with their vanward if they have any; and if they be in one company, our vanward, taking the advantage of the wind, shall set upon their foremost rank, bringing them out of order; and our vice-admiral shall seek to board their vice-admiral, and every captain shall choose his equal as near as he may. Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications Of The Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.
  • Either reverence, or deference, may have prevented him from bringing his prayers into entire harmony with his criticisms; or it may be that a discrepance, which we should constantly diminish, is likely to remain between our feelings and our logical necessities. Essays and Reviews: The Education of the World, Bunsen's Biblical Researches, On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity; Seances Historiques de Gen��ve; On the Mosaic Cosmogony; Tendencies of Religious Thought in England, 1688-1750; On the Interpr
  • Back then, cringing before the rich man 's frown was official policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • That child is an absolute pest he keeps ringing the doorbell and then running away!
  • We work with the outer form of our physical existence by bringing our complete attention to the physical body, which is the primary basis for our clinging.
  • 15Kwere and Zaramo placement of the umbilical cord at the * mkole tree, which is associated with the matriliny and fertility in a widespread range of Ruvu languages and was also the place where religio-ritual offerings were presented to ancestors as supplication for bringing life into the community. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • If the name Ho Chi Minh City isn't ringing a bell, it was formerly known as Saigon. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • The plan has the added advantage of bringing employment to rural areas.
  • In Chicago, O'Hare Airport features a soilless aeroponic garden springing up vertically from the mezzanine level of Terminal 3.
  • Mercedes and Luisa begin bringing in dinner: plates of rice, beans and crema, a smoky cream cheese.
  • It's best to plant bulbs as soon as possible after bringing them home.
  • Tickets for both nights sold out within days of going on sale, bringing 30,000 capacity crowds to the venue.
  • Bringing it back to Freshwater: it looks as though he was given a simplistic test scheme which he could game by playing the short-term rote memorisation card with his classes, while pandering to his own religious prejudices. Freshwater: The Board's rebuttal case - The Panda's Thumb
  • Frankly, I don't see the point of bringing a plant to floriferous maturity and then starting all over again with a cutting.
  • That would be at least $1.6 million more in fundraising than the DNC's counterpart, the Republican National Committee, which reported bringing in $11.4 million last month. DNC beats RNC in March cash haul
  • He probably feels like wringing critics' necks though. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mark trained Elizabeth for the role of messenger for the Brotherhood, and together they were able to fulfill the mission of their twin flames by bringing forth the Brotherhood's teachings for the Aquarian age.
  • But then, whoops, here comes an eyewitness that places him taking the car and bringing it back, covered in mud, 1,000 miles on the odometer.
  • The country was divided by Henry II into six judicial circuits for the purpose of bringing royal justice to all regions.
  • He's bringing contemporary works to Los Angeles, including Christopher Wheeldon's 2006 "DGV," originally created for the Royal Ballet; a new piece, "Epimetheus," by Russell Ducker, from Britain, a company member; and "Solea," a pas de deux for Mr. Corella and his sister created by the flamenco dancer María Pagés, and. Debra Levine: Ballet's Angel Corella Looks Ahead ... and Back
  • He talked of his harsh, unsympathetic upbringing in which his often drunken father physically abused his wife and children.
  • We need harsh punishments for children who attack people for just being told off even if it means bringing the birch back.
  • Busted heralded a sea change over the past two years by bringing the staccato guitars and bratty vim of American punk-pop groups into the stale world of boy bands.
  • He'll also be bringing a few copies of his book to sell at the merch table.
  • Far better to cut a few stems, take them inside and pop them into a simple vase, where they will instantly perfume an entire room for days, bringing with them the promise that spring is just around the corner.
  • Daisies have snowed all over the Campagna, -- periwinkles star the grass, -- crocuses and anemones impurple the spaces between the rows of springing grain along the still brown slopes. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859
  • The last decade of the century is bringing changes and challenging old customs. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • People would not be able to copy chunks of code because they would be infringing someone else's copyright.
  • She smiled as one bringing good news. What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
  • Tureck plays with verve, bringing up the curtain on the second half of the set and reinvigorating our energy for the rest of the play.
  • Two or three athletes, who stood erect on their boards as they swept exultingly shorewards, were received with ringing cheers by the crowd. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Wulfgar, with his great shout ringing in the forest, held the point of the spear full against the snout. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • After a few rough starts, the label hits it big, bringing fame to Puffy and everyone he touches. Filmstalker: P. Diddy replacement required
  • A ringing twang interrupted the scene as a large piece of shrapnel ricocheted off a 500 - pounder in the bomb bay, causing me to momentarily slam the door shut.
  • He remembers his African upbringing fondly, at least up until civil disturbances began to intrude on his world.
  • Such party bringing such advancement into hotchpot shall thereupon be entitled to his or her proper portion of the whole estate descended, both real and personal; but such advancement shall be valued according to its value at the time said distributee received it.
  • This is with the view of saving lighterage and plunderage, and bringing the great mass of commerce so much nearer to the heart of the City. The Life of Thomas Telford
  • His upbringing was such that'it would take me a real effort of will to throw a sweet wrapper on the ground '. Times, Sunday Times
  • The overloud ringing of the phone startled him out of his chair.
  • Be responsible for bringing company's products into catalog of National Insurance schedule.
  • When you are eleven, you can walk out by the clothes line to put rubbish out, then come back in and tell the person you are staying with that it is raining, and not even think of bringing in the washing.
  • On Aug.13, Hurricane Charley roared in from the Gulf of Mexico, bringing winds of 140 miles per hour and spawning tornadoes.
  • Meanwhile, the London-based ad firm was scrambling to rejuvenate the account, bringing in creative talent from their Southern California office.
  • August came to an end and September began, bringing the beginning of college for me.
  • I can picture her naggy personality bringing that up in a debate. Hawaii's Senator Inouye Warns Obama Against Running
  • We're bringing people in to be disarmed, demobilized and rehabilitated to a program that will give them new values and give them new skills.
  • Elan acquired five US businesses and spent time on bringing those companies and their separate sales forces under the one brand.
  • The next day the girl returns and starts bringing in her clothes and other personal gear!
  • Exhibition revenue rose 7 % and continued to benefit from the medium's effectiveness in bringing buyers and sellers together.
  • Any breakdown in these prescriptions risks serious pollution, bringing danger to those affected and outcast status to the perpetrator.
  • Deep inside they know that all of this hand-wringing is merely for the cameras … Cheney Must Be Very Angry « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Ray had a gift for bringing out the musical talent in so many young students and the annual shows were eagerly awaited, filling the Town Hall for a week of nights every Hallowe'en.
  • If the critics have ways of bringing about this changed pattern of cropping, why don't they simply do it, and stop wasting their time attacking a system that by their reckoning is a failure?
  • The main focus is likely to centre around bringing track and train operations together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pulling the ejector rod forward permits the barrel assembly to be pivoted bringing the ejector rod into position with chambers and loading gale.
  • Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary comprises a fringing coral reef ecosystem nestled within an eroded volcanic crater on the island of Tutuila, American Samoa. Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary
  • The way the director uses details like the character's cringing posture conveys a sense of loss and deep emotional wounds.
  • We figured, why not create some snackable, fun nibbles with the seed, that health-savvy consumers can feel good about bringing home to their families?
  • Your woodpeckers, chickadees and wrens will repay you for keeping a supply of suet on hand by bringing their babies - your next generation of customers - by for a treat.
  • It is a day of reverent pilgrimage with the celebrant of the Mass bringing the Blessed Sacrament to the island in a special currach. More Boats
  • They gave their children a strict Catholic upbringing.
  • They think that they must have done something wrong in bringing him up. Stammering in Young Children
  • Naturally enough the greater number are rock ferns -- pellaea, cheilanthes, polypodium, adiantum, woodsia, cryptogramma, etc., with small tufted fronds, lining cool glens and fringing the seams of the cliffs. The Yosemite
  • And, of note, the air reservists flew fully a third of those hours (the people that Colonel Scanlan and Colonel McCague represent) safely and effectively bringing great credit to our organization in underlining the importance of the reserves to the Canadian forces. Canada's Air Force in Transition
  • Copulation consists of the male wrapping the posterior part of his body around the female's ventral side, bringing his uropods in close proximity to her marsupium. Crustacea
  • For twelve bells, the largest number used for change-ringing, the total number of possible sequences is 479,001,600 and would take 37 years and 355 days to ring at a normal ringing rate.
  • That's why clubs freshen things up each summer by bringing players in. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was responsible for bringing so much new music to the airwaves.
  • Their memories of the past will necessarily be plural as well as conflicting, bringing with them both joy and sorrow, both rejoicing and mourning, both happiness as well as despondency.
  • British officers pencilled out amusing menus featuring horseflesh and one Major Stewart's ‘devoted batman was killed while bringing his mule-steak lunch to his dug-out’.
  • Goods being offered at ultra-low prices should always set alarm bells ringing.
  • I am reminded of the movie, Rachel and the Stranger, where the widower laments that his wife fought so hard to make their isolated cabin a home and bring beauty to it by insisting on planting flowers in the front yard, bringing her spinet to the West and playing it every evening, buying a metronome for her playing, educating their son in the home and insisting that he show good manners. Archive 2007-09-01
  • With the brightly coloured banderillas (barbed darts) he approaches the bull excellently and positions them carefully on the neck, bringing the crowd to its feet with applause.
  • Instead of wringing his hands, shouldn't he be finding out where the van came from?
  • She's whipped the place into shape and everything's sparkly clean, not to mention the fact that the place is as quiet as a tomb, aside from the tapping of keyboards or phone ringing.
  • An earlier essay by Ms. Wu, titled ‘Cherishing a Faraway Place,’ recalled her rural upbringing and struck a bucolic tone about the simple, honest values of the peasantry.
  • It was really too cruel and not handleable when it all stopped in one day, and she was back in her kitchen in Brookline and the phone wasn't ringing and there was no schedule and no staff and no Secret Service. What it Takes: The Way to the White House
  • The co-op will continue to sell carbonated and flavored bottled water in plastic containers, but Hoy noted "change comes slowly for people and taking away the nonflavored and noncarbonated water is a first step to bringing awareness of how wasteful it is. MailTribune.com Latest Headlines
  • I'd rather be a super-villain than a cringing victim.
  • It has meant employing two more drivers, an extra warehouseman and four more office workers, bringing its total workforce to 40.
  • We tiffed a little going to church, and fairly quarrelled before the bell had done ringing. Act First. Scene II
  • The Wardandi Dreaming Dancers are bringing back traditional dance culture and inviting other Aboriginal dance groups to join them in corroborees in their tribal lands, which take place in the Margaret River Region in WA's south-west.

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