How To Use Tarp In A Sentence
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After the flood of 1966, the S Ruffillo Altarpiece underwent restoration.
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With water all around me I had little choice but to sit under a leaky tarpaulin beside chain-smokers and crying children, only now and then getting a glimpse up into the vast forests I was entering.
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For the asset purchase program to be effective, it must be done on a very large scale," Neel Kashkari, the Treasury's top TARP official, said in a speech last week.
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The shingles are no great problem; I've shaken hands on a deal to have the house and garage roof replaced in the autumn and if I get a major leak before then all I need do is make a call and they'll hop on over with a large blue tarpaulin.
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He felt his skin abrade as he skidded off the tarp, but he lay still, apart from eyes blinking in the sudden light.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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The media has constantly focused, and Wall Street has been very happy about this focus, on this measly-and I say "measly" - $700 billion worth of TARP money that Congress allowed to be allocated last October.
Democracy Now!
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They could scarcely be flung from the Tarpeian Rock—that would invite a riot.
CONSPIRATA
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Positioned asymmetrically, an ornate, 17 th-century altarpiece marks the entrance to the baptistery and the nave just beyond.
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Here a tarp, short for tarpaulin, is a waterproof sheet of canvas or heavy duty plastic that you throw over things to keep the rain off.
What Mexican Food Are You? and 3 Others
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We found a lifeboat suspended 10 feet above the deck and bedded down under a tarpaulin.
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The saltwater river harbors prized snook, trout, largemouth bass, redfish, and even tarpon.
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Underneath some shabby canvas tarps on the cargo deck were stacked a dozen bulky mattresses and twenty thick pine boards.
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Emergency crews covered his vehicle with a blue tarpaulin to shield the scene from view while the body was recovered.
The Sun
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On the second day of rain, Al took the tarpaulin separating the two sides of the boxcar and draped it over the front end of the truck.
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Lay down a tarpaulin, then put your sleeping mat and bedding on top of it.
Times, Sunday Times
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They painted almost exclusively altarpieces in a dramatic late Baroque style.
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Main wood to aluminum and plexiglass, PC, tarpaulins, toughened glass.
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Econutjobs aren’t worried about PEOPLE, Jack … they worry about seals being harvested and birds landing on tarponds (hence the term birdbrain), but people … econutjobs think there are too many ‘rich’ people and not enough seals and birds. wilson Says:
Why I Like Blogs Better Than The MSM « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
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Also the army corps of engineers is giving out blue tarps for people who did suffer damage.
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The eastern windows are obscured by a vast Baroque altarpiece.
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Colin Barr at CNN Money writes that the government received fair value for TARP warrants from both American Express and Goldman Sachs, which may indicate that Treasury is finally getting tough on banks.
Wonk Room » The WonkLine: July 30, 2009
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After much search, and lumbering painfully up two or three staircases in vain, and at last going about in a strange circuity, we found her in a small chamber of a large old building, situated a little way from the brow of the Tarpeian Rock.
Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 1.
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Elephant for the mammoth Cheetah for the New World cheetah Przewalski's horse for the tarpan In one proposal to "rewild" North America, Asian and African elephants would play the ecological role of the now-extinct Columbian mammoth.
Pleistocene Park: Where the Auroxen Roam
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All the latest marine hardware was there - from modest self-assembled rafts, with their homely oil drums and tarpaulins, to sleek, converted pedalos.
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Tents that house up to 10 people at a time are made of plastic tarps, metal sheeting, or bamboo - they provide shelter to refugees for months, or sometimes even years.
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Huge schools of black and silver mullet migrate southwards along the coast in the autumn, almost always within casting distance, accompanied by an army of predators including tarpon, sharks, jacks, barracudas and snook.
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Yards away, police officers manned a cordon around the house, and tarpaulins hung over the charred first floor window where firefighters are thought to have made the discovery of the bodies.
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Same for me Tim, thats why I don't tarpon fish with those sharkskin lines anymore ... (a short trip to the E.R. later ...)
If you can't Duct it...
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Guy Buffington's church had a small spire, a hand-carved granite altarpiece, and some very fine stone columns.
A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
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Then swarms of military personnel combed the area and a tarp-covered flatbed truck rumbled out of the woods.
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The others were those who could not be at the grove full-time - due to work, home, or an aversion to sleeping either 80 feet up a tree or in a wigwam made of tarps set on a gravel logging road.
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He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid.
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They put up temporary housing made out of mud, out of bamboo, out of thatch, out of tarpaulin, out of corrugated steel.
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We read this image afresh through the author's eyes, seeing how to interpret the crucifix which is at the heart of Luther's service of the word, as well as a constant presence in Cranach's altarpieces.
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There is a shelter the Indian government has put up but it was only a tarpaulin tent.
The Sun
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Underneath some shabby canvas tarps on the cargo deck were stacked a dozen bulky mattresses and twenty thick pine boards.
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These sales are non-TARP and come with billions in subsidy from the FDIC.
Wonk Room » FDIC Confirms Banks Have No Interest In Toxic Asset Plan
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Among these clades are such diverse forms as arawanas, knifefishes, mormyrids, eels, tarpon, and herring.
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Everywhere she looked were piles of books, tarps covering crates and furniture, old chests, and a conglomeration of junk and useful items.
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The option was of course, to down tools, rush off to the Hyper Value, buy a big piece of tarpaulin and cover the huge open space in our front wall.
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They winterized tents with anything they could find, from canvas tarps to plywood, and small coal burners kept the insides warm.
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When I first came here, my Mom pictured me living in a tarpaper shack.
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I carry a poncho that you can unsnap the sides and it turns into a tarp that is big enough to make a shelter out of, it also has gromets in the coners and in the middle of the edges.
Easy stow tarp
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In the Netherlands, almost a thousand wild horses bred to resemble the extinct tarpan graze in a 14,000-acre preserve.
Pleistocene Park: Where the Auroxen Roam
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The corporal turned down his page of 'Harmsworth's Magazine,' laid it on the parapet, and dived under the tarpaulin.
From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
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The WES uses a quick-release lever that lets masons disengage the tarp from the platform if doing so prevents it from possibly tipping over due to high winds.
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They also painted altarpieces and easel paintings for collectors, and developed genres such as landscape.
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They built a little hut out of a tarp, then roped their plastic ponchos together and hung it between to trees to make a ceiling.
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The humpback weatherfront now hauls slow tarps of rain across our hills, but what is the pool where praise distils?
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Even if you have a fitted boat cover, consider adding a tarp over it to protect the cover from bird droppings or other damage.
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However I thought that TM just did not have the merits to consume the nectarpills as he was no longer able to take in any solid food.
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Using DNA is a cost-effective, less-invasive way to tag tarpon, and unlike conventional tags, it lasts forever.
Undefined
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A corner of the tarpaulin tore loose, and Shorty received a jet of driven snow down the back of his neck.
THE MEAT
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The Italian preference for an altarpiece focused on one painting did not catch on in Spain.
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That is what the federal government is trying to do to the big banks, make them keep paying even though they hae repayed their TARP loan.
Is the Responsibility Tax Legal?
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It meant that Rubens had to redo the altarpiece at his own expense and add two lateral paintings.
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I was lying in a small square of shade under a tarpaulin fixed to the side of my dead car.
INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
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It had two summits; that on the south retained the name Tarpeian; [12] the northern was properly the Capitol.
Pinnock's improved edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome $b to which is prefixed an introduction to the study of Roman history, and a great variety of valuable information added throughout the work, on the manners, institutions, and antiquiti
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The furniture was covered with tarps and being moved to the basement of the building, as word was the new tenant already had furniture.
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At the opposite side of the room, a much worn sailor's hat, commonly called a tarpaulin, was balanced upon the point of a fishing rod, and beneath this trophy was placed a small side board, the open doors of which disclosed a number of shelves laden with gilt edged drinking vessels of white and blue china; a set of rose colored tea-cups, and several polished silver plated mugs.
The Home in the Valley
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The runways were lengthened and tarpaper shacks and other buildings were built in a matter of a few months.
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He said the remaining topsoil had been hosed down and covered with polythene and tarpaulin.
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He rode alone before two large waggons, covered over with tarpaulins stretched on tall arches, pulled by double yokes of oxen.
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The rest sought shade, under tarpaulin or one of the many eucalyptus trees that framed the ground.
Times, Sunday Times
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Two shots from within the future auditorium seem to tunnel through scores of crisscrossing scaffolds toward the stage as light filters down through swooping ceiling tarps.
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He said in dealings with regulators and TARP officials he lied about that same amount to try and get more money from TARP.
Bank Ex-CEO Pleads Guilty to TARP Fraud
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This private altarpiece says little for the modesty of the canon, whose coat-of-arms with a hare is blazoned at the hem of the Virgin's robe in the corner of the picture.
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The night dive here produced more dive-bombing by huge tarpon, feeding on a bait-ball of silversides attracted by our floodlights.
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India has always existed for humanity and not for herself", Aurobindo contended at Uttarpara, "and it is for humanity and not for herself that she must be great".26 The inversion of the humanistic aspiration in Hinduism and Islam alike to a parody called communalism is the signal achievement of our secularist historians, not of Aurobindo.
Sri Aurobindo carried this message of the spirit from Bombay to Bengal, from Baruipur to Kishoreganj
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Future UK support for Katrina's victim will be led by the Ministry of Defence and The Department for International Development who will be looking at the provision of military tentage blankets, tarpaulins and camp beds.
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Line the inside with newspapers, tarpaper, burlap, cloth, an old sheet, the kids school papers - anything you might have on hand to keep the contents from falling out.
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We've lost a number of potted plants, tarps and firewood covers over the years.
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A cultural control to use is covering a well-watered patch of grass overnight with a sheet of black plastic or a tarpaulin, so the leatherjackets rise to the surface into the moist space.
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The figures seem to fly like angels through a celestial space, painted on a great altarpiece.
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This makes me very doubtful concerning the numberings of the Roman people, at the time when their empire extended just four leagues from the Tarpeian rock, and they carried a handful of hay at the end of a pole for a standard.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Thick tarps, stretched gunwale to gunwale, deck three-quarters of the Brendan, but where the helmsman must stand there is a gaping hole.
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Baring one tarpon (which doesn't really count) this was the biggest fish I have ever landed.
My Biggest Fish Ever: The Swamp Donkey
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Cover them with old sheets or tons of leaves or, to keep out the rain, plastic dust sheets or tarpaulin.
The Sun
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Two (realistic) places I want to see before they box me up: Barranca del Cobre and someplace in Central America (likely Costa Rica) where I can fish (tarpon and offshore), swim, herp-splore and birdwatch.
Ocho cosas sobre mÃ
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The rest of us, not on the rag, had to sit inside the tarps while our priestess (we also called her a "priestess" -- I can hardly believe it as I write) poured Colorado River water on heated rocks, and some one we called "Miss Manners" beat a drum.
E. Jean Carroll: Sweat Lodges Are Sitting Bull
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The tarpaulin sheets for the roofs of the stalls went first, followed by the counter boards and finally the heavy metal frames.
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You're going to have $400,000, million-dollar-mortgage, plastic-covered tarpaper shacks - which is what I think they're going for now - where the people in them, no longer have the jobs.
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My people lived in tarpaper shacks with plywood siding and five-gallon drums for heat.
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The lowering clouds, the sudden downpours, the richly evocative hiss of tarpaulin across closely trimmed lawn?
Times, Sunday Times
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TIP: Many larger species -- tarpon, barracuda, grouper -- feed on baitfish, and pinfish are tops.
A Keys Report: Fishing the Backcountry with Executive Editor Mike Toth
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We can detect a loosening of the brush in some of Garofalo's other paintings, notably in the drapery and visually resonant landscape of the Suxena Altarpiece.
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They added outfield bleacher seats, a batting cage, and tarps to cover the field.
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Yeah, problem was, there literally wasn't anybody to paddle out with, and I could see all the mullet, and the snook, tarpon and sharks feeding on them out there.
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The three-and-a-half-hour struggle to make the area safe ended when the fire crews managed to get tarpaulin over the roof and made the ground debris safe.
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Underneath some shabby canvas tarps on the cargo deck were stacked a dozen bulky mattresses and twenty thick pine boards.
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The key to the most profound meaning of the altarpiece may well be St Margaret of Antioch, the saint in red on the right, and the protectress of all pregnant women.
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Elsewhere, the large-scale painting of a girl-child is installed as a kind of altarpiece, (the above, clearly, is not an installation shot) with a wooden railing surround and shag carpet designed to suggest gradated steps into the shrine ...
Peter Clothier: Art Walk, L.A.
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Where does the money come from for Tarp (Treasury's program to buy bad bank paper), the stimulus handouts and the cash for clunkers?
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While Starplex is interesting, it's not as cool compositionally.
Book Cover Smackdown! 'The Orphaned Worlds' vs. 'Seeds of Earth' vs. 'Starplex'
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Newspaper reports and pictures indicated an angler took an adult tarpon while surf casting at Montauk Point on 17 August 1997.
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This willful perversion of the prevailing practices of late medieval spiritual devotions is reinforced by Bosch's use of the very form traditionally devoted to altarpieces: the triptych.
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The original material used, i.e. the tarpaulin, is called tarpaulin made-ups even after undergoing the process and therefore can't be said to be a manufacturing process, the judges said, dismissing the Commissioner's appeals challenging the Cegat order.
Daily News & Analysis
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He brought in konik horses — analogs of the tarpan.
Pleistocene Park: Where the Auroxen Roam
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The shelters are basic - little more than wooden frames covered in tarpaulins to keep out the rain.
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Of course, Catholic England believed in the real presence of Christ himself in the Mass, and altarpieces like this were designed to remind the worshipper of the fact.
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It is another country - on the dive we see angelfish, tarpon, grouper and moray eels.
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With a flair beyond his scholarly appearance, the Professor swept around the room pulling tarps and covers off of the machinery.
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The painted retables and carved altarpieces favored the ‘recollection, even the reliving of the moments of the Passion’.
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He was fast asleep, huddled under a canvas tarpaulin.
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Backers of the plan, including banking regulators, housing industry officials and bankers, say the about-face for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) would help both banks and homeowners.
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The Getty drawing must have been made in connection with a project for a painting, presumably an altarpiece, though no such picture is known.
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Although it is often described as an altarpiece, this painting is far more likely to have served as an epitaph - a potential function of this and other pictures by Van Eyck that needs further study.
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But on a sudden he found himself surrounded in his progress, like a stately merchantman in the Gut of Gibraltar (I hope the ladies will excuse the tarpaulin phrase) by three Algerine galleys.
The Bride of Lammermoor
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Susan Leigh Starpassed away in her sleep this week, coincidently on Ada Lovelace day.
A sad farewell to Susan Leigh Star | Serendipity
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TARP was unpopular from the get-go, and Americans opposed its extension 56-32 last January, according to a poll then from Diageo/Hotline.
Think Progress » Calling GOP Obstruction ‘Disgraceful,’ Reid Urges Obama To Recess Appoint ‘All’ Held-Up Nominees
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In February 1971, a fire broke out in the north-west tower near the bell chamber when a tarpaulin caught alight and another fire the following year destroyed pinnacles and woodwork in the choir stalls.
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Auto Accessories, Sunshade, Sun Visor, Beach Mat, Houseware, Household, Seatbelt Shoulder Pad, Tent Tents and Tarpaulins.
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Surprisingly like tarpans in skull and build, the mares were bred to Przewalski stallions.
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In the mangrove-lined estuaries that ring most of the 2,000-miles of sparsely inhabited coast you can fish for trevally, queenfish or tarpon.
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Even if you have a fitted boat cover, consider adding a tarp over it to protect the cover from bird droppings or other damage.
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Despite superficial resemblances to their medieval predecessors, these Lutheran altarpieces share a number of striking new features.
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So while we're seeing a lot of tents and tarpaulins, we feel quite concerned about the winter, and want to ensure the longer-term shelter needs to get these good solid tents in.
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Even as they spoke, the black tarpaulin swooped from sight behind a big comber.
THE ONE THOUSAND DOZEN
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Being the broke spics we were, we just lined up a tarp, put dish soap on it and slid on that mother fucker.
GRR, GIANT CROCODILES!
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The tarpon I fight make me clickStrong with mouthes as hard as a brickBut if I by your willBattle this fish with a billWhich one can my butt harder kick?
Florida Keys Swordfish Limerick Contest
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In one cell, a gray plastic tarp protects the straw "tatami" mat floor from bed-wetting.
FOXNews.com
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When installing drain tile, they observe that if stone is placed around the tile, a barrier of straw, tarpaper or geotextile is placed between it and the sand to prevent stone contaminating sand.
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Exactly behind the new residential buildings abutting the Opera House forecourt is the Tarpeian Way, but the public viewing platform is gone.
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Worthy of admiration, too, are several old plateresque rococo altarpieces.
The Oaxaca Valley: a week's adventures in a single day...
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Without a word he reached to his side and untied another tarp bag, unfastening it but leaving it unopened on the desk in front of him.
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He was astutely generous too with commissions for churches, chapels, convents, vestments and altarpieces.
The Times Literary Supplement
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He took the tarpaulin from the breech and the tampion from the muzzle, cast off the lashings which secured it, and saw that the swivel moved freely in the socket and the trunnions freely in the crotch.
Mr. Midshipman Easy
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They are unpracticed in introspection, and therefore badly equipped to deal with opponents whom they cannot shoot like big game or outdo in daring … The hard-boiled are compensated for their silence: they fly planes or fight bulls or catch tarpon, whereas I rarely leave my room.
The Great Assimilator
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Though he painted altarpieces and other religious panels (the only signed work is a diptych with the Carrying of the Cross and Vanitas, 1560; Bonn, Rheinisches Landesmus.), he is best known for his portraits.
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The sombre dark altarpieces of Piazzetta are the last great exemplars of Counter-Reformation religious art, while Tiepolo painted luminous and high-keyed frescoes of religious and mythological subjects.
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The ataractic TARP plan that was passed a month back will be undergoing changes.
Powder Blue Report
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Art: You can find several neoclasic altarpieces, oil paintings and a chapel dedicated to the Rosario´s Virgin with a singular churrigueresque wooden altarpiece.
A Patzcuaro Picture
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Lay a tarp under the feeder to catch seed hulls and dropped seed.
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The tarps are used to cover storm-damaged roofs.
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My rescue loan plan (RLP), as presented, accessed unutilized TARP funds set aside for the PPIP (Public Private Investment Program) Legacy Securities Program.
Lynn Tilton: Dark Days Ahead
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The US military in Afghanistan loaded cargo planes with food, tarpaulins and other emergency aid to drop by parachute over areas of Pakistan, officials said.
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He was bound and gagged, wrapped in smelly tarpaulin, his body too weak to put up any kind of resistance.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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Players flee for cover and tarpaulin goes back out.
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These nautiloids are very similar in form and structure to the tarphycerids, among which they are now generally included as a suborder.
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In Chiapas, we do not need what you refer to as "nob type insulation" as what we use there for insulation is three foot thick adobe walls that take up more space than your entire living room in that tarpaper shack of yours in Crapola but we must admit that we need propane heaters as we lack your incessant hot air bloviating forth to heat our maison you Alberta clodhopper.
About Ajijic, food, music, people, and the "social life"
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And I hope that the next TARP tranche, that is, the next bailout of Wall Street that is coming, actually has very, very clear limitations on executive salaries if not a claw-back on the bonuses that have already been paid.
CNN Transcript Feb 1, 2009
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He ruled that the funds do not have the standing to challenge the use of TARP money because they will receive their fair share of the $2 billion set aside for secured debtholders, which is more than they would receive if Chrysler is liquidated.
Undefined
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Seems like the only likely source of deposits for all the 1st TARP Banks is the existing deposit base — would this mean a run on existing banks, probably focused on the already dicey ones, or an orderly movement of deposits across the system in a way that would allow an orderly rejiggering of dicey bank balance sheets, with shrinkage on the liability side matching writedowns on the asset side?
Matthew Yglesias » Hidden Advantages
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Some 10,000 Lakota Sioux resided there during the 1970s, many living in tarpaper shacks without electricity or running water.
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Conversations become stilted and whispered, the drinks were poured stronger, they removed the tarps disguising the twin Brownings and walked the deck with revolvers in their belts.
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The frescoes by Giulio Romano and Penni in the lunettes and vault were retained and the altarpiece remained in place.
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This willful perversion of the prevailing practices of late medieval spiritual devotions is reinforced by Bosch's use of the very form traditionally devoted to altarpieces: the triptych.
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He produced some altarpieces, but his main speciality was in small cabinet pictures with historical, mythological, or allegorical themes as well as genre and fantastical scenes, such as the witches' sabbath.
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They slit the tarpaulins of the rearmost trailer and offload goods.
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But what strikes most visitors is the dramatic altar and reredos, or carved altarpiece, with tall statues of saints backed by scarlet curtains.
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The groundskeepers at Wimbledon have had decades to practice pulling out the rain tarps and emptying out the parking lots.
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Why not just take a light tarp for a ground sheet and pitch it as a roof if it does rain?
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I believe tarpon are truly the gamiest gamefish in the world (not to mention the most graceful and beautiful).
The Silver King Rules
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Shell fabric for automobile and toy: tarpaulin, loop velvet, poly spun velour, and etc.
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The pale, shy light of dawn was tinting her brown-coloured tarpaulin tent.
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That same morning, I was fighting a leaping tarpon on a tropical flat in southern Belize.
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The woman lived with her children in a 12-foot-square tarpaper shack.
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This maybe the sonic equivalent of going to see a Bellini altarpiece in an art gallery, but I do not mind.
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Across the mucky yard what can only be described as a run down shed, with a tarpaulin roof and a piece of pallet for a gate, was home to four Alsatians.
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TARP will be a massive loser. it is virtually inconceivable that it could even break even. also, the % of assets failing figure is not really an apples to apples comparison as a great many large institutions are effectively wards of the state at the moment. (citi, bofa, gmac, aig, …) nom de guerre: mmmm. and these same "unfailed" banks are the same ones holding the bag on hundreds if not thousands of abandoned/walked-away-from/payments no longer being made on homes and CRE, right? all those homes, land, and businesses that are technically in default, the banks just …. choose … not to count them as such. "we haven't foreclosed! still a good loan!
Coyote Blog
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This death rite is known as Shraddha or tarpan and is considered as an inauspicious ceremony.
Archive 2009-09-01
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Franconelli flicked his fingers at the other tarpaulin man, who took the boots and PVC from Graydon's lap.
BLOOD IS DIRT
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Tents could be made to connect with tarpaulins and groundsheets.
Into Africa - a social history of the East African Safari
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In Anguilla, the only sailfish we ever caught was on a kite-bait, and our most successful tarpon fishing there revolved around winds strong enough to lift the kites.
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While the initial executive orders from the state caused some confusion with the wording, many people thought the entire season was closed for bonefish, tarpon and snook.
Uncategorized Blog Posts
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Underneath some shabby canvas tarps on the cargo deck were stacked a dozen bulky mattresses and twenty thick pine boards.
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We found Schick's truck parked in the surgeon's slot, my pack still in the back under the tarp with the mission boxes.
WHITE LIES
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Look at the $200 billion in repaid TARP funds that Obama is going to reprogram into jobs creation – the Republicans spent the entire ARRA debate arguing that Obama’s proposals weren’t creating jobs fast enough.
Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable
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The second tarp covering the cart is dusted with tiny needlelike ice crystals.
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My people lived in tarpaper shacks with plywood siding and five-gallon drums for heat.
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Moments later he reappeared with a large plastic tarpaulin, a box of nails and several lengths of rough carcassing.
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Oddly enough, the "thawing" of their scorched bodies beneath the tarpaulin brought a certain degree of relief.
The Wings of the Morning
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Oppressed by his gloominess, Foma had come down on the deck from his cabin, and, for some time, had been standing in the shadow of some wares covered with tarpaulin, and listened to the admonitive and gentle voice of the preacher.
The Man Who Was Afraid
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Joy gives him his Yukon nickname after he devises a tarpaulin sled to carry a half a ton of goods by sliding the cargo down a glacier.
“I am only a wild girl, and I am afraid of the world....”
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They bought into plastic-coated, tarpaper shacks, with mortgage values assessed at between $500,000 and $1 million, or something of that sort.
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It actually, "establishes temporary statewide closed harvest seasons for bonefish and tarpon", and reiterates that "catch-and-release fishing for these important game fish species is still allowed.
Uncategorized Blog Posts
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She closed her eyes for a moment as she tore the tarpaulin off the person beneath it.
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A sea of tarps and camping chairs cover the field in front of the main stage.
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The financial crisis (which TARP likely helped to remedy) needs to be sharply distinguished from the economic crisis (which the $850 billion, so-called “stimulus” package has likely served to make matters worse).
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Lessons From the Financial Crisis”:
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Specifically, the Hood Museum of Art has acquired a variety of paintings, including an altarpiece, several easel paintings and some small devotional panels.
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Saturnius, from the ancient city of Satur'nia, of which it was the citadel; it was afterwards called the Tarpeian mount, and finally received the name of Capitoline from a human head [11] being found on its summit when the foundations of the temple of Jupiter were laid.
Pinnock's improved edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome $b to which is prefixed an introduction to the study of Roman history, and a great variety of valuable information added throughout the work, on the manners, institutions, and antiquiti
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He did witness "extensive moonfish kills" and also saw a number of dead sand perch and some tarpon.
Tcpalm.com Stories
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Ms. Zygas, citing security reasons, would not say why the altarpiece and the tapestries are the only two artworks in the Cloisters that are protected by motion sensors.
NYT > Home Page
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But Barofsky focuses his report, a quarterly update to Congress and the public, on what he identifies as the unseen costs and risks of TARP.
Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com
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A 60-inch-high canopy stands over a chunk of a masonry wall now lying flat on a piece of bright blue plastic tarpaulin.
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The Post and Mail appear to be engaged in a dual mission, both to discredit the protesters and to sensationalize the story by including references to (allegedly) acid-fueled tarp hookups.
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Damage to the houses was repaired with the least expensive materials: tarpaper covered holes in walls and roofs and water-resistant metallic paint filled in thin roof areas.
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At the time, their high school consisted of a series of leaky tarpaper shacks.
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There are also, in separate sections, adult turtles and big fish like jewfish, tarpon, snook and stingrays.
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Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the 700-billion-dollar government rescue plan would focus now on continued capital injections to struggling banks, but would also look at ways to help the "nonbank" financial sector under the Troubled Asset Relief Programme (TARP).
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With the agonized reach of his rigid left arm and the crucifixate tilt of his crossed feet, the defrosting mummy struck a pose that wouldn't look out of place in a 14th-century altarpiece.
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In some parts of the city, entrepreneurs were seen cruising the streets in pickup trucks with tarpaulin sheets covering up six-packs of half-liter bottles of water, priced at 250 baht to 300 baht per pack, or nearly $10.
Bangkok Flood Adds to City's Woes
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Lay down a tarpaulin, then put your sleeping mat and bedding on top of it.
Times, Sunday Times
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One silver lining according to Bonefish & Tarpon Trust is that they seem to be collecting some dead bonefish and tarpon for biological samples, "gaining some important biological information from this sad event".
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Not only has he blamed the Bush administration for every single failure of his own policies and implementation of these policies (stimulus, TARP, inept political appointments, climate change * ha ha*) ..... he has also been unable to accept his own culpability in these democrats losing their elections.
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The tarpon fishing was carried out in flat-bottomed punts called jon boats.
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Endless hours of coverage of a grey Wimbledon with green tarpaulin over the courts does little to promote the tournament as one of the great sporting events of the 21st century.
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At the foot of the slope there are cinder block houses, but as you climb the ridge, concrete gives way to wood and tarpaulin, then cardboard and twigs.
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Among the pleasant pictures of memory is that of Thomas Blake as he appeared after he had changed his civilized clothes for a Brook Farm tunic of blue plaid, a "tarpaulin" straw hat and a neat broad rolling shirt collar of large dimensions that gracefully tended towards his square shoulders.
Brook Farm
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In addition, Treasury officials are expected to announce Wednesday that TARP now has $6 billion more in bank repayments than taxpayers lended financial institutions during the crisis.
TARP Watchdog Spars Over 'Too Big to Fail'