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homely and article
In March 2010 Taki, in an article in Chronicles magazine, said of the last Lehman Brothers CEO Richard Fuld that " he's a very homely, simian-looking Jew who couldn't punch his way out of a nursery.

homely and about
Ball, however, had many misgivings about hiring Vance, who was around the same age as she, and far more attractive than the concept of Ethel as an older, somewhat homely woman.
Tusser includes a homely mix of instructions and observations about farming and country customs which offer a fascinating insight into life in Tudor England, and his work records many terms and proverbs in print for the first time.
Set in 19th century Italy, the plot concerns a young soldier and the changes in him brought about by the obsessive love of Fosca, his Colonel's homely, ailing cousin.
Cvijić often said that in his childhood years his spiritual education was mostly influenced by his mother and her family in general, they were quiet, composed and homely, while he wrote with far less emotions about his father and father's family.

fare and Sweden
He quickly became identified with erotic fare, directing two sequels to I, a Woman as well as a Swedish version of Fanny Hill ( Sweden, 1968 ), starring Diana Kjær and Oscar Ljung.

fare and article
He quickly wrote a nationalistic article for The Hindu, one of the most popular and widely read newspapers, and got money to pay for the fare home.

fare and about
A novel about nineteenth-century Canadian farmers by Louis Hemon, entitled Maria Chapdelaine, depicts pea soup as common farmhouse fare:
The ultimate competitor arrived in 1868 — the First Transcontinental Railroad which cut travel time to about seven days at a low fare ( economy ) of about $ 60. 00 ( economy )
The transcontinental railroad provided much faster, safer, and cheaper transportation ( one week from Omaha to San Francisco via emigrant sleeping car at a fare of about $ 65 for an adult ) for people and goods across the western two-thirds of the continent.
A 1996 Government Accountability Office report found that the average fare per passenger mile was about nine percent lower in 1994 than in 1979.
In its induction, the Registry said that the " sophisticated farce about the tempestuous romance of an egocentric impresario and the star he creates did not fare well on its release, but has come to be recognized as one of the era ’ s finest film comedies, one that gave John Barrymore his last great film role and Carole Lombard her first.
In the earliest outline preserved, where the tale is drafted only cursorily and has many elements missing, a reference already appears to " purification of Turambar and Vainóni ( the original name of Nienor ) who fare shining about the world and go with the hosts of Tulkas against Melkor ( Morgoth )
The travel time is about 1 hour and ticket fare is 750 yen.
As of May 2010, up to 1, 500 buses were circulating on the troncal system and the fare is 1750 Colombian pesos for a single trip ( about EUR 0. 75 or USD 1, as of January 2012 ).
It is on Bow Road in Bow, east London, about 300 metres from Bow Church DLR station and is in fare zone 2.
During Bellows ' years the series also developed a series of investigative reports about Hollywood's drug use and hiring practices ; but during the 1996 – 97 season ET began to include more sensational fare, featuring paid exclusive interviews with controversial and infamous newsmakers of the day, including disgraced Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding, who became notorious for her role in the conspiracy to physically attack rival Nancy Kerrigan at a 1994 U. S. Figure Skating Championships practice session ; Amy Fisher, who appeared with Joey and Mary Jo Buttafuoco, reunited after Fisher's infamous assault on Mrs. Buttafuoco ; convicted child molester Mary Kay Letourneau, who married Vili Fualaau ; and attorney Howard K. Stern, from the Anna Nicole Smith paternity controversy.
The entire tram network is progressively changing to the new myki smartcard fare collection system, with all ticketing machines currently about to begin being removed entirely from trams by the end of 2012.
When Lady Grange complained about her condition, she was told by her host that he had no orders to provide her either with clothes, or food other than the normal fare he and his wife were used to.
Serious claims were made against the government, for a price tag of 105 million rupees, with an additional 40-million-rupee annual maintenance fee, did not fare well for a province where about half of its resident living at or below the poverty line.
Judging from the magazine ’ s earlier preview of several cuts, the Billboard published that Peniston was about to explore more mature jeep-soul fare a la Faith Evans, and that she has never sounded so assured and convincingly soulful.
However, despite initial trepidation about how these stores would fare outside of the Badger State, Culver ’ s eventually acquiesced.
After recovering, he sees Betsy, who tells Bickle that she read about him in the papers, and when she gets out and asks him how much the cab fare was, he smiles and drives away.
Brown suggests that Rubinstein's comments may have deeply shaken him about the concerto, though he did not change the work and finished orchestrating it the following month, and that his confidence in the piece may have been so shaken that he wanted the public to hear it in a place where he would not have to personally endure any humiliation if it did not fare well.
" Examples of figures in the subway installation include a woman toting a nearly lifesize subway token under her arm ; a well-dressed fare jumper crawling under a metal gate ; a homeless woman being rousted by the police ; two figures holding a cross-cut saw, about to cut into an I-beam that holds up a stairway.
Another book by Shasha, The Hall of Beasts ( Simon & Schuster, 1994 ), an unusual story about a mysterious mural in an abandoned inn by the sea, did not fare quite as well commercially.
The production, which ran for four months, has been credited with reviving the fortunes of serious Yiddish-language theater in New York, after a period of about six years in which lighter fare had dominated.
Taxi fare is about 15 CUC from the city center ( El Capitolio area ).
East-West sold in June 1983 return tickets between Sydney and Melbourne via Albury, which took about two hours 45 minutes, for AUD 120, which was about half of the standard fare of AUD 248 for direct flights by the duopoly carriers, taking one hour 15 minutes.

fare and Thursday
In San Francisco, in 2005, " Despite heavy police presence at major bus transfer points, at least a couple thousand passengers rode the buses for free in San Francisco on Thursday, September 1st-the opening day of a fare strike in North America's most bus-intensive city.
" Gone with the Wind "), and more obscure fare ( e. g. some Thursday nights were reserved for Swedish films shown especially for Swedish immigrants brought to Murray by the smelters ).
Instead of starring in more mainstream fare, Kang surprised audiences with his next roles as an inmate on death row in Maundy Thursday and the antagonist in Voice of a Murderer.

fare and pea
Food shortages were still a problem in Europe, so the post-tournament banquet featured pea soup, inexpensive fare of the common people.

fare and soup
Typical festive fare during Hari Raya Puasa or Hari Raya Haji ( clockwise from bottom left ): beef soup, nasi himpit ( compressed rice cubes ), beef rendang and sayur lodeh.
In Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, chapter 40, bills of fare for a grand dinner for eighteen, January 1887, follow two kinds of fish and two kinds of soup with four entrées: Ris de Veau, Poulet à la Marengo, Côtelettes de Porc and a Ragoût of Lobster.
Traditional American fare like sandwiches, soup, salads and seafood.
" The fare consists of a slice of baker's bread, very often stale, with weak coffee, for breakfast, and a slice of bread and a piece of salt pork or salt beef, sometimes, alternating with boiled fresh beef and bean soup, for dinner.
Using state-of-the art equipment, the right field segment of the ballpark is converted to an ice skating rink measuring 135 feet by 85 feet with skate rental available ; the concessions serve ballpark fare as well as soup, coffee, and hot chocolate.

fare and tradition
The Palm's historical materials contend that the caricature tradition began as a twist on the phrase " sing for your meal " where an artist who enjoyed the fare would pay for his meal by drawing a portrait on the wall.

Sweden and Detailed
Detailed defensive plans were made ; however, in the end, Sweden opted not to participate in the defence of the islands.
* Detailed report on second BLAST flight ( Sweden to Canada )

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