How To Use Wight In A Sentence

  • Reply: skatole perhaps another ingredient! by nelswight (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 13 comments) on Tuesday, Jan 9, 2007 at 5: 28: 04 PM Terror Gas in NY?
  • In public, at least, Kirk, who lives close to the Wight memorial in Thirsk, is the soul of diplomacy, maintaining that the amateur route will eventually reap dividends.
  • Eotyrannus lengi, a new coelurosaur from the Isle of Wight. Archive 2006-06-01
  • The Chargers also landed wide receiver/kick returner Tim Dwight as part of their deal with the Falcons.
  • I am sharing food and drink with gods, goddesses, and wights of the land, other spirits, and my spiritual and religious community.
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  • In 1959, the first hovercraft was launched on the Isle of Wight.
  • In 1952, Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected president, defeating Democrat Adlai Stevenson.
  • Clutch-y orlandosentinel. com - 25 hours ago orlandosentinel. com - A rather dapper-looking Dwight Howard - the ascot was a nice touch - started barking in the northstationsports. com - 3 days ago northstationsports. com - North Station Sports has been reporting on the BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • On the other side of the debate is Ed Dwight, a long-term detractor. MLK Jr. memorial confronts controversy
  • When she returned to the Isle of Wight to tell her parents that she would be leaving home and school to become a West End actress, they were unfazed.
  • Methane gas - more dangerous than any terrorist by Aimee on Tuesday, Jan 9, 2007 at 5: 40: 00 AM skatole by nelswight on Tuesday, Jan 9, 2007 at 5: 28: 04 PM Terror Gas in NY?
  • He couldn't quite get it together on special teams and we found that for a man who is a little bit short, he did not have what we call the requisite bore - the ability to turn the corner - that both Dwight and Robert have. Colts.com Football News
  • Wildlife experts are worried about the number of squirrels killed by it on the Isle of Wight. The Sun
  • Dwight was a literate scholar, president of Yale College, and no slouch when it came to descriptive if overheated passages.
  • In his first year, he staged Apollo, updated The Nutcracker, commissioned Dwight Rhoden to choreograph two ballets, and created two new works himself.
  • After a night out on the town with fellow Trinidad and Tobago international Dwight Yorke he got his jotters from Easter Road boss Alex McLeish.
  • They undertook the three-day and four-night challenge last week, amongst the rugged terrain of the Isle of Wight.
  • We've started many a meeting with Dwight's quote that TripAdvisor is 'the lifeblood of agrotourism,'" Ms. Petersen said. NYT > Home Page
  • It's devoted largely to author Twight's theory and practice of alpinism - his drastic gear weight reduction methods go far beyond simple ultralight camping.
  • Church & Dwight Co. highlights its use of baking soda in Arm & Hammer toothpaste as a natural way to clean and whiten teeth and deodorize breath. Whitens, Brightens and Confuses
  • Presented with a gilt-edged chance, Gardyne attempted to lift his shot over Craig Wight, but the goalkeeper caught the effort with ease.
  • The coroner of the Isle of Wight credits enthusiasts with metal detecters for ‘expanding our knowledge and changing it out of all recognition.’
  • Grendel this monster grim was called, march-riever {1e} mighty, in moorland living, in fen and fastness; fief of the giants the hapless wight a while had kept since the Creator his exile doomed. Beowulf
  • But it was rough even at the dawn of the new century when the Strokes emerged from the Lower East Side read: Dwight School with their post-punk guitars and biscuit-tin drums to capture a city's insouciant attitude and inveigle the rest of the country with it. Disco Donors, Punk Pioneers
  • Wight, had unhesitatingly picked him out from a selection of photographs. WIDOW'S END
  • A separate libation (drink offering) may be given to the gods, landwights or housewights, or some of the contents of the horn may be poured out as an offering to them.
  • In a new, as-yet-unpublished sauropod from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight, it’s been claimed that the first and fifth metacarpals virtually touch on the posterior surface of the hand, but this is unique so far as we know (this animal wouldn’t have left horseshoe-shaped tracks, but subcircular ones … if the proposed interpretation is valid, and it might not be). Archive 2006-04-01
  • It is interesting, this Dwight Shrute troll who takes the moniker of the simpering sycophant from the very funny TV program The Office. Think Progress » Obama on Tea Partiers: “You would think they would be saying, ‘Thank you’” for my tax cuts.
  • TWO penguins who had their chick stolen from a zoo on the Isle of Wight have hatched another egg.
  • S. wallichii and S. wightianus, native to India, produce numerous small flowers in terminal cymose or corymbose inflorescences.
  • Kennedy's predecessor as president was the war hero Dwight Eisenhower.
  • That's about 220 live wight, very big for a PA mountain deer. What's the biggest whitetail deer you have ever shot- points and weight if poss. typical or not.
  • Gidday, my name's Dwight.
  • Kennedy's predecessor as president was the war hero Dwight Eisenhower.
  • Office ghast Dwight quickly responds, “I stab her in the brain with a wooden stick.” Video: Dwight’s Zombie Advice On ‘The Office’
  • Living on the Isle of Wight with a life-long interest in prehistory I have spent many hours field-walking and have a substantial collection of flint tools and flakes.
  • (thus running out into the sea in steep promontories) occurs -- what they would call a 'chine' in the Isle of Wight; but instead of the soft south wind stealing up the woody ravine, as it does there, the eastern breeze comes piping shrill and clear along these northern chasms, keeping the trees that venture to grow on the sides down to the mere height of scrubby brushwood. Sylvia's Lovers — Volume 1
  • While the DDE Diary and ACW Diary occasionally have copies of these schedules, they are all available in the White House Office, Office of the Staff Secretary WHOSS, Appointment Schedule Series, EL, or online, Dwight D. Eisenhower 1956
  • The curs of the street dog his heels, as he goes, And the scurviest rascal may rail at the wight. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I
  • The mean spring tide range at Cowes harbour, for instance, is 3.6 metres 12ft as the tides are squeezed between the mainland and Isle of Wight. Cowes weatherwatch
  • The comparative figure study leads us back to the first draft of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Farewell Address of January 17, 1961, in which the following statement was made by a two term outgoing Republican chief executive who served as Supreme Allied Commander in World War Two in a previous role as General Eisenhower: Healthcare not Warfare: Compare U.S. Military Spending to China's
  • [Footnote: Wight: a person.] of the name of Ichabod Crane; who sojourned, or as he expressed it, "tarried," in Sleepy Hollow, for the purpose of instructing the children of the vicinity. Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools
  • But that frustration made it easier to play Dwight, who Leary's Tommy Gavin discovers is dating his estranged wife, Janet (Andrea Roth). Denis Leary revives 'Rescue Me' with friend Michael J. Fox
  • Theodore Dwight Weld no relation to Theodore Dwight, a leader of both the antislavery and school reform movements, aptly declared that inner restraints “are the web of civilized society, warp and woof.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Meantime the hump of that awful bump Into the heavens contrived to get To so great a height that they called the wight The man with the minaret. INTERNET WIRETAP: The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce (1993 Edition)
  • He called his poem a "romaunt," and his valet, poor Fletcher, a "stanch yeomán," and peppered his stanzas thinly with _sooths_ and _wights_ and_ whiloms_, but he gave over this affectation in the later cantos and made no further excursions into the Middle Ages. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
  • One ringed in Galicia, Spain, as a pullus in July 1989, was found freshly dead on the Isle of Wight in February 1992.
  • Yes | No | Report from gman3186 wrote 1 day 48 min ago johnycakes i hunt in isle of wight county The farmer that allows us to hunt on his property told the coyotes were getting so bad that he has to move the cows from the bac
  • For Dwight, as we will see, the inability to escape such a recognition becomes a central problem for his georgic to resolve.
  • During your first 'legging' I suppose you had been among the boys at the Isle of Wight? Six Years in the Prisons of England
  • Its as if the last eight years of the Chimp and friends had never happened ... and the minds of these denizens of one of the 'bestest' and 'bwighttest' little 'pwo-gwessive' states in our fair Union had been wiped clean of all 'remembrances of things past'. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • The best of these commercially grown cherry tomatoes are organic ones from the Isle of Wight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or you could use Wraith, but the words wight and wraith have identical meanings in fantasy literature. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum
  • Wight, 31, now rassles as The Big Show for Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Entertainment, which purchased WCW in 2001.
  • When Venus first enters Mercury's "palais," she "_ne found ne sey no maner wight_. Notes and Queries, Number 75, April 5, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • ORLANDO, USA (AFP) -- Orlando center Dwight Howard has started a fund for at-risk children around the globe, starting with a 100,000-dollar donation for young victims of the Haiti earthquake. Caribbean Net News Daily Headlines
  • Yes | No | Report from gman3186 wrote 25 weeks 6 days ago as a matter of fact i hunt in isle of wight county born and raised in windsor virginia which is in isle of wight county im glad someone pointed out the fact about the dogs i dont belong to a club but still shoot the deer they run to me. I watched a guy on tv last night harvest a deer with his bow and he shot the deer at 60 yards.now if he harvest a deer at 60 yar
  • “O my lady, I am a banisht wight and with passion for a beloved one in piteous plight, nor with other will I consent to love-delight.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The bell let out an ear-shattering, death-defying ring that sent out ghosts and wights and phantoms and other eerie, unfriendly shadowlings.
  • The news is that a controversial little coelurosaur from the Isle of Wight’s Wessex Formation, Calamosaurus foxi (known only from two cervical vertebrae, one of them incomplete), is so similar to the cervical vertebrae of Dilong that I am confident that it too should be identified as a basal tyrannosauroid. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Dwight, the worldly-wise American submarine commander, puts her right.
  • BETWEEN THE LINESDuring World War II, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, a married man, "fraternized" with Kay Summersby, his army driver. In The Time Of The Tabs
  • In Dwight D. Eisenhower the Republicans had found the ideal candidate.
  • Nor was he ever really himself until he felt the mellow warmth of the vine singing in his blood He was an artist, it is true, always an artist; but somehow, sober the high pitch and lilt went out of his thought-processes and he was prone to be as deadly dull as a British Sunday — not dull as other men are dull, but dull when measured by the sprightly wight that WHEN GOD LAUGHS
  • Also: FECInfo (Political Moneyline) and Dwight Morris have posted raw FEC filings from the candidates. Archive 2003-04-01
  • By contrast, the world renowned architect Frank Gehry has set Washington astir by designing a memorial for Dwight D. It's History (Believe It or Not)
  • All the offences are alleged to have taken place at two addresses in the Roehampton area on or before July 5 1985, and one charge relates to an alleged indecent assault on the Isle of Wight.
  • And a host of other crewmen were injured as sudden gusts caused havoc during the racing off the Isle of Wight.
  • Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute, beet farmer and agrotourism hotelier. NYT > Home Page
  • According to the ‘RailLinks’ pamphlet, the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire's stately home is down on the south coast, with nearby Bakewell on the Isle of Wight.
  • The agrotourism destination Schrute Farms, which “belongs” to Dwight Schrute of the NBC series “The Office,” is doing big business — for TripAdvisor. Daily Dispatch: Unvarnished launches for anonymous reviews; MapQuest 4 Mobile adds FREE voice navigation
  • This freeze will bring this type of spending to its lowest level as a share of the economy since Dwight Eisenhower was president.
  • And by their slaughter rid the earth of every shaveling wight. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • There he began writing polemical articles “in profusion,” the biographer Richard Wightman Fox reports, in part to support his mother, who lived with him, and a spendthrift older brother. A Man for All Reasons
  • I'd asked Mark Twight to be my partner because he was a bold alpinist known for climbing fast and light, an ascetic philosophy I live by.
  • * Dwight is "researching" gays by looking at gay porn because they found out Oscar was gay* Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • Timothy Dwight, the fervently reactionary and comically pompous head of Yale University, was a strong Federalist supporter who predicted that the accession of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency would lead to "a frenzied dance of Jacobinism. Lerdo de Tejada: Jacobin to liberal elitist
  • In 1850, James Dwight Dana formally named this mineral muscovite based on the Latin term. Mica
  • Associated Press Premier Margaret Thatcher, making a firm stand on the Isle of Wight with the British flag in the background, during her visit to the British Hovercraft Corporation Ltd., at East Cowes on June 8, 1983 in England. Margaret Thatcher, Pioneering Politician
  • For Wight, nature's timelessness transcends kinetic motion and the realm of the ticking clock.
  • Cllr Catterall flew to Kansas and visited the Dwight D Eisenhower Library in Abilene and photocopied every letter.
  • An Allied command team had been formed in 1943, led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • I had no brother or sister and spent my holidays with my great aunt in the Isle of Wight.
  • American history -- that is to say, some thirty years since -- a worthy wight of the name of Ichabod Crane, who sojourned, or, as he expressed it, "tarried," in Sleepy Hollow for the purpose of instructing the children of the vicinity. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • The new strike partnership of Saunders and substitute Dwight Yorke failed to make an immediate impression as Ipswich pressed hard.
  • The Demon and the wight were arguing about something, so over the protestations of my comrades, I stole closer that I might hear.
  • There are ferry sailings to the Isle of Wight and to France and northern Spain.
  • The unfortunate wight is the one who can take many glasses without betraying a sign, who must take numerous glasses in order to get the "kick. Chapter 6
  • If in your bounds, ye chance to light Upon a fine, fat, fodgel wight, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 1
  • It all began in 1899 when a twenty-year-old Harvard student from St. Louis named Dwight Filley Davis in a moment of ecstasy asked a Boston silversmith to shape 217 troy ounces of silver into a punchbowl.
  • Because of its location east of the Isle of Wight, tidal currents make diving tricky.
  • Leng, its discoverer, is well known in the world of Isle of Wight palaeontology for finding a particularly good valdosaur specimen and for discovering Eotyrannus, so he’s a pretty significant guy. ‘Angloposeidon’, the unreported story, part I
  • Said he, "O King, my proof thereof was palpable nor can it be concealed from any wight of right wits and intelligence and special knowledge; for the horse's hoof is round whilst the hooves of buffaloes are elongated and duck-shaped, [FN#35] and hereby I kenned that this colt was a jumart, the issue of a cow-buffalo. Arabian nights. English
  • They set sail from Cowes on the Isle of Wight on Sunday. Fastnet race yacht capsizes off Ireland
  • In 1851 he married Fanny Lucy Wightman, who was to bear six children, three of whom predeceased him.
  • However, Councillor Dwight Reimer put an immediate damper on this suggestion, pointing out Hirschfeld Road lacks the base for an asphalt layer and would have to be completely rebuilt at much greater cost.
  • At such places ancestors, gods, goddesses, wights and other nature/spirit beings are felt most strongly, and communication with these and ‘non-human persons’ (animals, stones and so on) is said to be particularly effective.
  • As well as major offerings to the gods or elves, Heathens like to leave gifts for their domestic hidden folk: the wights who live in their garden and house.
  • By offering a study that covers a 150 plus year span, and carrying her examination to the closure of the Dwight Reformatory in 1972 Dodge offers the first major study of women's reformatories that extends beyond the progressive era.
  • Twight hung out at the Park Service rescue station or stayed in his tent.
  • In 1952 in the midst of the post-war religious boom, Republican Dwight Eisenhower received exactly the same percentage of support 59 percent among Americans who attended religious services frequently and among those who never attended. American Grace
  • On every poor wight have I ever had ruth and give them alms for love of thee.
  • Isle of Wight Council leader Cllr David Pugh told the meeting he had been "daunted" by the responsibility of overseeing the masterplan to unpick the three-tier system, of which he was a product, but he believed the council had consulted fully and responded to public concern. Latest Isle of Wight News
  • In December 1943, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was named Supreme Allied Commander.
  • ‘I have found melancholy testimony to establish one general fact, viz., that boys are prostituted to the lust of old convicts,’ Dwight described.
  • Three are from a wildlife park on the Isle of Wight, and three from an attraction on the South Coast.
  • They have been a chronic problem in coastal areas in recent years, particularly in the New Forest, the Isle of Wight and Portsmouth.
  • Our analysis of the larger culture was characterized by the kind of apocalyptic imagery made popular by the nineteenth-century evangelist Dwight L. Moody.
  • Harrison Spencer, of Gunard, Isle of Wight, has been made an MBE for his services to yacht rigging and sailing at Cowes.
  • Another fast moving dot on the radar turns out to be the Red Jet, powering past us from the Isle of Wight.
  • The damning criticism is contained in a report which also reveals the Isle of Wight's three jails are failing.
  • Grendel this monster grim was called, march-riever 7 mighty, in moorland living, in fen and fastness; fief of the giants the hapless wight a while had kept since the Creator his exile doomed. Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere
  • Usually we like the weather to be kind of showery," said Dwight Bershaw, a landscape architect for Clearwater Summit Group Inc. Spokesman.com: Latest stories
  • Traders came from as far afield as the Isle of Wight and Sussex.
  • I _do_ like you though you _do_ fwighten me when you walk so softly in my dweams -- oh -- h-- h! Leonie of the Jungle
  • Hawksmouth's mayor, Dwight Greville, arrived first, his horse picking its way along the moonlit path. MY FAVORITE BRIDE
  • In Dwight D. Eisenhower the Republicans had found the ideal candidate.
  • Wights are armed with horrible Bane Blades that cause mortal flesh to decay and shrivel.
  • In 1871, Dr. Thomas Dwight, Jr. purchased a large finback whale and had the carcass towed to Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor, where the bones were carefully cleaned.
  • Even Mr Wightman had to step in at that point to urge caution.
  • Perhaps the Revised Standard Version, which Dwight Macdonald singled out as a representative example of midcult? Overrated novels
  • ‘Sweet Sirs!’ quoth the wight, ‘I'm Edgar the Knight, with my Squire so trusty and kind.’
  • The Dwight D. Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kan., was not able to find any record of Brodrick being a pilot for Ike. Heroes or Villains?
  • A decade or so ago, becoming aware that Upward was still alive and still writing — and bethinking myself that if I wanted to interview this soon-to-be centenarian and last survivor of his generation, I had better hurry up — I made a voyage to the Isle of Wight, that little diamond-shaped island off the southern coast of England that helps form the natural harbors of Portsmouth and Southampton. The Captive Mind
  • ‘The diplomatist has to recognize,’ writes Martin Wight, ‘his own objectives and limitations; there are certain things he wants, certain consequences he fears, and certain things he cannot do because his power reaches its limits.’
  • The gate was arched like a great hall and over walls and roof ramped vines with grapes of many colours; the red like rubies and the black like ebonies; and beyond it lay a bower of trelliced boughs growing fruits single and composite, and small birds on branches sang with melodious recite, and the thousand-noted nightingale shrilled with her varied shright; the turtle with her cooing filled the site; the blackbird whistled like human wight [FN#47] and the ring-dove moaned like a drinker in grievous plight. Arabian nights. English
  • Dwight Eisenhower took advantage of the fears about the Soviet Union to build the interstate-highway system.
  • For the said dale, which hight the Black Valley of the Greywethers, hath a bad name for the haunting of unmanlike wights, against which even our men-at-arms might make no defence. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Living on the Isle of Wight with a life-long interest in prehistory I have spent many hours field-walking and have a substantial collection of flint tools and flakes.
  • Bob commuted from Rochester and the Isle of Wight, to check on progress with the wing rebuild.
  • With two rounds of projects in operation or being built, the government in January awarded a third round of licenses, for nine enormous wind farms stretching from Scotland's Moray Firth to the Isle of Wight in southern England. Headwinds Buffet Green Energy Rush
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower's bubble-top limousine, a tiny woman suspended in time. NYT > Home Page
  • The dyer was a swindler and a liar, an exceeding wicked wight, as if indeed his head-temples were hewn out of a boulder rock or fashioned of the threshold of a Jewish synagogue, nor was he ashamed of any shameful work he wrought amongst the folk. Arabian nights. English
  • Then, the unhappy wight what acts as dry-nuss to his _Grandmother_, finding his writing on the pavement with red and white chalk and sentiment, won't friz, -- gives over appealing to the sympathies, kidnaps our comic offspring, and (as our brother dramatist Muster Sheridan says) disfigures 'em to make 'em look like his own. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 25, 1841
  • Montgomery wanted a full-scale rush on Berlin via the Ruhr, but this was overruled by the Allies Supreme Commander, Dwight Eisenhower.
  • That Wight is so proud of its output of Allium sativum makes you wonder why the maids of Kent no longer exult in hop harvests, or the men of Harlech sing no more of defending Wales against Norman invaders. Where not to spend your bank holiday: a guide to Britain's worst days out
  • The second UNIVAC I was used to predict that Dwight Eisenhower would win the 1952 presidential election, less than an hour after the polls closed.
  • There are also news bureaux in Hastings, Reading, Salisbury, Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight, and a political presence at Westminster.
  • Dr Ken Collins of Southampton Oceanography Centre added: ‘I know of a Isle of Wight fisherman who managed to catch a 340 lb big eye thresher shark.’
  • First made in England by John Dwight in Fulham during the 1680s, stoneware was then taken up in the 1710s by Staffordshire potters, who soon after made the key innovation of mixing calcined flint in roughly equal measure with white-firing clay.
  • At the western end of the Isle of Wight, and on the further shore, about three miles from the point of the island which we call the Needles, there is a little break in the chiff known to all the stay-at-home English travellers as Freshwater Gate. The Claverings
  • We have not seen any long-dated financial deals coming to market recently," said Peter Vutz, senior portfolio manager in high-grade credit at Dwight Asset Management, which controls $64.3 billion in assets. Goldman Aims 50-Year Bond at Main Street
  • Wightman B, Ha I, Ruvkun G (1993) Posttranscriptional regulation of the heterochronic gene lin-14 by lin-4 mediates temporal pattern formation in PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Hawksmouth's mayor, Dwight Greville, arrived first, his horse picking its way along the moonlit path. MY FAVORITE BRIDE
  • Save that a wight had wrought him scaith and shame, Orlando Furioso
  • The second UNIVAC I was used to predict that Dwight Eisenhower would win the 1952 presidential election, less than an hour after the polls closed.
  • Their resources were lavish, unmatchable: each of their scorers in the European Cup final, Ole Gunner Solskjaer and Teddy Sheringham, were substitutes for the pairing of Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke.
  • He left school at 16 with no qualifications and began his career as a marine engineer, at one time working on the Isle of Wight.
  • In the Warren Museum of Anatomy Dr. Dwight arranged a section of osteology which is considered the best in existence, and he enjoyed an international reputation as an anatomist. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement]
  • But President Dwight D. Eisenhower believed that any armed conflict with Moscow would accelerate into a thermonuclear holocaust, and he rejected outright this notion of "limited" nuclear war.
  • The gate was arched like a great hall and over walls and roof ramped vines with grapes of many colours; the red like rubies and the black like ebonies; and beyond it lay a bower of trelliced boughs growing fruits single and composite, and small birds on branches sang with melodious recite, and the thousand-noted nightingale shrilled with her varied shright; the turtle with her cooing filled the site; the blackbird whistled like human wight47 and the ring-dove moaned like a drinker in grievous plight. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Whereas Truman's Cold War policies — the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Berlin airlift — were supported by his 1948 opponent, Thomas Dewey, and largely continued by his successor, Dwight Eisenhower, many of Bush's post-9/11 policies — including the prosecution of the war in Iraq and the conduct of relations with allies such as France and Germany — have been harshly attacked by Kerry. The Stakes in 2004
  • And you need not 'ser' me, Syodor, not as one honest wight to another. The White Order
  • This, in its essentials, is the empire Dwight's georgic reproduces as a model to his American readers, and the one he wants their labors to rebuild.
  • Before Dwight was brute forcing us with his tremendous comedic abilities in an office setting, he was playing as Lahnk, the Requisition Officer in Galaxy Quest.
  • There is actually only one wight in the prologue, namely Ser Waymar Royce. Which episode will GRRM write?
  • But President Dwight D. Eisenhower believed that any armed conflict with Moscow would accelerate into a thermonuclear holocaust, and he rejected outright this notion of "limited" nuclear war.
  • [This "fine, fat, fodgel wight" was a clever man, a skilful antiquary, and fond of wit and wine. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
  • Moments before, a hush had descended on the normally bustling London landmark as he began reading from his family memoir: A Life Like Other People's at Friday night's curtain-raiser for World Book Night - where a line-up of literary heavywights including Margaret Atwood, John Le Carré and Philip Pullman read from their own works and those of other writers. Book lovers flock to hear Trafalgar Square readings
  • A notorious pyramid selling scam, which caused havoc among small communities on the Isle of Wight last year, has reared its ugly head in Scotland again.
  • argosies" which reached the shores of England was cast away on the Isle of Wight, A.D. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • Kantianism" (for more, see Wight together with the criticisms in Bull Hugo Grotius
  • It's the brainchild of Mr. Twight, a legendary American alpinist whose idea of fun was to climb Alaska's Mount Denali by a brutally challenging route in 60 sleepless hours. Training That's Beyond Boot Camp
  • Actually, it's been about two-and-a-half years since they massacred the song at the Isle of Wight festival, which everyone would probably like to forget.
  • There was once in days of yore and in ages and times long gone before a man and a merchant Masrúr hight, who was of the comeliest of the folk of his tide, a wight of wealth galore and in easiest case; but he loved to take his pleasure in vergiers and flower-gardens and to divert himself with the love of the fair. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The close proximity of the Isle of Wight-Purbeck fault zone probably also had an effect on Wealden sedimentation in the Wcssex Basin, as the downthrow on these faults decreases to the west.
  • Please forward this note to a Mr. Dwight K.Schrute. its a blatant clue, isnt it? rimmer having a swimming certificate and not being able to swim? Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • For, in accordance with the Revolutionist tradition Martin Wight talks about, their ideas knew no frontiers.
  • After making his name covering the Korean War – a role he reprised when he provided his radio voice for the widely watched final episode of "MASH" in 1983 – Pierpoint became a White House correspondent during the Dwight D. Robert Pierpoint Dead: CBS News Legend Dies At 86
  • The Magic proved unstoppable from the perimeter in part because Dwight Howard was so dominant inside. USATODAY.com
  • The winds stream across the Solent and then crash into the hills of the Isle of Wight and pour down the river Medina at Cowes, often giving spectators a good buffeting. Cowes weatherwatch
  • Before long, he had outsailed all but the fifty-gun ship, when he espied ahead of him the entire English Channel fleet, including twenty-eight ships of the line several of which were three-deckers, and a number of frigates, sloops of war, and cutters, extending in a line southward for about nine miles from the Isle of Wight. Angel in the Whirlwind
  • ‘Aye, sir,’ replied the Spector as the Wight Symbiot in the left lens of his golden spectacles shimmered a prismatic blue.
  • Kennedy's predecessor as president was the war hero Dwight Eisenhower.
  • And the Isle of Wight is very close and full of dinosaurs, which is great for geomancy.
  • Three sailors from the Southampton area have been airlifted to safety after sending a dramatic text message from their racing yacht which capsized in a severe gale off the Isle of Wight.
  • On the other hand, when the prevailing southwesterly winds sweep up the English Channel, the south side of the Isle of Wight can be pummelled while Cowes on the north side is sheltered. Cowes weatherwatch
  • Southern England is unusually rich in fossil remains – theiguanadon was found at Lewes, the icthyosaur at LymeRegisand the megalosaur at the Isle of Wight. From the archive, 20 July 1983: Dinosaur "find of the century"
  • As a young girl growing up on the Isle of Wight, her dream was to work as a waitress at the upmarket Penguin Café in Ryde.
  • The wight is a stranger, never before did I see him about this quarter or this street. Arabian nights. English
  • Which every Turk and Arab wight in loveliness outvies: The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • As you'd expect on the Isle of Wight there's an endless list of bed and breakfasts.
  • General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his personal approval to exploit the work and research of the Nazi's in the death camps.
  • On 11 August 1979, 303 yachts, crewed by some 3,000 yachtsmen, left Cowes in the Isle of Wight to begin the 600 mile Fastnet Race.
  • Dwight's OK. You can trust him.
  • Along with Courts' 81 other UK branches, its seven stores in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight had been closed for stocktaking for most of the week but were due to re-open yesterday morning.
  • A certain simpleton was once walking along, haling his ass after him by the halter, when a pair of sharpers saw him and one said to his fellow, “I will take that ass from yonder wight.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Allied supreme commander Dwight Eisenhower strongly opposed using nuclear weapons, but was overruled.
  • Dwight Eisenhower possessed much the same ability to appear likeable.
  • Dwight Eisenhower possessed much the same ability to appear likeable.
  • My old lord lay long bedrid of the gout, and the wight I have described lived in an estate some few miles distant. The Beau Defeated: or, The Lucky Younger Brother
  • Though his net intrants wight weighed nought but a flyblow to his gross and ganz afterduepoise. Finnegans Wake

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