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In Vietnam, the young male flower, at the end of the bunch, is used in salads.
Vejovis is portrayed as a young man, holding a bunch of arrows, pilum, ( or lightning bolts ) in his hand, and is accompanied by a goat.
Vernon Flower Mart in Baltimore, which had become popular with " elderly dames, young faggots and hustlers, and of course a whole bunch of hippies ", and Waters would go on to screen it at several local venues alongside Kenneth Anger's short film Eaux d ' Artifice ( 1953 ).
Hart was trained in catch wrestling as a young boy by a bunch of older boys.
Then followed an era of crisis with Marseille only winning a Coupe de France in 1976 and being relegated to the second division, where they played with a bunch of young local players: the Minots who allowed the team to return back to First division in 1984.
Vincent Canby called it a " clear-eyed, compassionate melodrama about a bunch of young dropouts " and " probably the best teen-agers-in-revolt movie since Jonathan Kaplan's Over the Edge.
He was tempted back to Meadow Park from Forest Green Rovers and brought with him a largely untried bunch of young players to fit in with the very limited wage structure.
Sid and Bernie soon set their sights on a bunch of young ladies on holiday from the Chayste Place finishing school.
When young the pods are flat because the seeds have not yet developed, and they hang like a bunch of slightly twisted ribbons, pale green, almost translucent.
All done by a bunch of young, beer drinking football fans.
Conversely, some fannish terms have been made obsolete by changes in technology ( the decline of the mimeograph has doomed corflu for " correction fluid "), cultural changes ( a femmefan fan is no longer unusual ) or the mere passage of time ( slan shack for " a house where a bunch of fans live together " has faded, since fewer young fans have read Slan by A. E. van Vogt ).
The puppets in the home sequences are made from household objects: the young Karen Watson is made from feathers with a doll's house vase as a head, her mother is made from miniature kitchen utensils with a model bunch of grapes as a head, while the father is made from scrap metal and has a vice-like beak.

bunch and from
It's only necessary that they remain unique, a requirement that is necessary to ensure that, even if a bunch of different messages are joined together as part of a bigger multi-part message ( as happens when a message is forwarded as an attachment, or assembled into a MIME-format digest ), you won't have two parts from different messages with the same content ID, which would be likely to confuse mail programs greatly.
An areca nut bunch hanging from the palm
The thymus was known to the Ancient Greeks, and its name comes from the Greek word θυμός ( thumos ), meaning heart, soul, desire, life — possibly because of its location in the chest, near where emotions are subjectively felt ; or else the name comes from the herb thyme ( also in Greek θύμος or θυμάρι ), which became the name for a " warty excrescence ", possibly due to its resemblance to a bunch of thyme.
At the same time, in early November of each year and to commemorate Bob Hoffman ’ s birthday, a prestige lifting contest was always held as part of “ Bob Hoffman ’ s Birthday Party .” In 1971, it was decided to make this event the “ World Weightlifting Championships .” There was no such thing as ‘ teams ’ and thus was predominantly a whole bunch of American lifters, plus four from Great Britain and one from the West Indies.
The centennial party lost many of its supporters and a bunch of smaller parties emerged from its ashes.
Webb's solo career got off to a rough start with the 1968 " counterfeit " solo album Jimmy Webb sings Jimmy Webb ( Epic ), which was produced, according to Webb, " by a bunch of ruffians from some old demos of mine and tarted up to sound like ' MacArthur Park '.
Debbie Gibson became the youngest person to write, perform and produce a number-one single " Foolish Beat ", and also had bunch of hits from her first two albums.
After unsuccessfully trying to plead his innocence ( by reciting the lyrics of Bob Dylan's " It Ain't Me Babe " and insisting that he did no more than " cross an imaginary line with a bunch of plants "), George skips bail to take care of Barbara, who is suffering from, and eventually succumbs to, cancer.
The Old French word in turn developed from the Latin word racemus, " a bunch of grapes ".
* Octopus's Garden ( March 1, 1970 ) – An octopus ( performed by Frank Oz ) constantly interrupts the singing of " Octopus ' Garden " by a diver ( performed by Jim Henson ) by giving out a bunch of bad puns until he receives comeuppance from a giant clam ( performed by Jerry Nelson ).
According to Lutz ( 1993 ), while AMC had its share of problems, it was far from being a bunch of " brain-dead losers ".
The Wall Street Journal reviewed a host of Westerns from 1992 and 1993 and said that Brisco was " the most sheer fun of the bunch ", calling it " a period piece with slick production values and a mix of drama and humor, fast pace and high camp.
The marble bust of a lady with a bunch of flowers ( Dama col Mazzolino ) in the Bargello at Florence is probably from the later 1470s.
Hashim Nzingh, Shabazz's chief of staff, blamed Jewish groups for the incident, stating in a telephone interview that " they let these groups like the ADL ( Anti-Defamation League ) and the JDL ( Jewish Defense League ), which is nothing but a bunch of gangsters, dictate what happens in the world today ," and " they told Canada not to let us in and Canada followed their rules, because this country is run from Israel.
The name may be derived from the slang expression " a bunch of fives " ( meaning a fist ).
The Wharton School improved its reputation from " a bunch of academic misfits and some of its rose in United States business world ".
1991 also saw Sessions in the BBC drama " Jute City ", a 3-part thriller based around a sinister Masonic bunch of villains, co starring with vocalist Fish ( Derek W. Dick ) from the 1980s rock band Marillion.
Such claims tend to arise from the company's fans and advocates, who are a comparatively small but nevertheless enthusiastic and loyal bunch.
Officers from the rest of Wood's brigade along with Carrol's brigade began to bunch up under fire.
Such fires prevented Douglas-fir, and most other conifer seedlings from becoming established, allowing bunch grass prairie and Garry oak woodland to persist.
Studio in academy become center of artistic life ; it has concentrated bunch of student, four groups have showed from among which ( who ) realizing esthetic foundation of champion company st. 1925-1930 ( ) Łukasza, warsaw school ( 1929 – 1939 ), 1932 ( Loża Wolnomalarska, from 1935 paint ) Loża and group fourth ( 1935 – 1936 ).

bunch and out
It was all right to put a bunch of ranchers onto horses, to call them Night Riders, to set out to attack the largest mining combination the country had ever seen if all they wanted was adventure.
I hear the whole bunch is croakin out in the snow.
And Mr. Skyros didn't like Angie, but what with Prettyman and three of his boys inside, and not likely to come out -- And Angie such a valuable salesman, Prettyman said -- All the nuisance and danger of getting in touch with practically a whole new bunch of boys -- Why did everything have to happen at once??
We got a bunch of sippers out there tonight.
Rolling Stone gave the album three out of five stars, saying that Love " worked hard on these songs, instead of just babbling a bunch of druggy bullshit and assuming people would buy it, the way she did on her 2004 flop, America's Sweetheart.
" The Guardian criticized the film as " a bunch of ideas shoveled into a bag and allowed to spill out at random.
" It's hard enough trying to get people to take animal rights seriously without PETA out there acting like a bunch of jerks ," one activist told writer Norm Phelps.
After a construction crew destroys a small wilderness area of birds in the Alden family ’ s backyard, Amy decides to check out the scene only to find a bunch of eggs left behind by their parents.
He felt burned out by four years on the " acid merry-go-round " and was deeply disillusioned by the events of Altamont, which, he later recalled, " did not look like a bunch of happy hippies in streaming colors.
The uplifted right arm is missing, but the possibility that the god holds out to the child a bunch of grapes to excite his desire would reduce the subject to a genre figure, C. Waldstein noted in 1882, remarking that Hermes looks past the child, " the clearest and most manifest outward sign of inward dreaming ".
The original radio series and the television series end at this point, although a second radio series was made in which Ford and Arthur are rescued by Ford's cousin Zaphod Beeblebrox and have further adventures, and which ends with Arthur stealing Zaphod's spaceship, the Heart of Gold ( which Zaphod had himself stolen ) and striking out with only Marvin the Paranoid Android, Eddie the shipboard computer, a cloned archaeologist named Lintilla, a bunch of appliances with Genuine People Personalities, and a rather battered copy of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for companionship.
The term was famously associated with swing era dancers by band leader Cab Calloway because, as he put it, " They look like a bunch of jitterbugs out there on the floor " due to their fast, often bouncy movements.
The members of Gargoyle, as it turns out, are an ambitious but somewhat incompetent bunch who appear to have a fairly high mortality rate due either to Unicorn actions or Guillotine's own fits of anger.
While Bapu achieved much of his fame sticking to a subtle style of artistic elegance, Ramana announced his entry through a bunch of talkative characters, who try to make no sense out of the sensible world around them, because of their askew point of view.
When he was offered the opportunity to become Minister of Justice in 1885, Annie Thompson encouraged him to leave that bunch of " sere old crows " ( her words ) on the Nova Scotia bench and get out into a world which would better test and demonstrate his talents.
When mowing rye, the villagers let some stalks stand, tie flowers among them, and when finished with their work gather around them and shout three times: “ Fru Gaue, you keep some fodder, this year on the wagon .” In Prignitz, they call her fru Gode and leave a bunch of grain standing in each field which they call “ Fru Gode ’ s portion .” In the district of Hameln, it was custom, if a reaper while binding sheaves passed over one, to jeer and call out: “ Is that for fru Gauen?
Harrison's teammate, linebacker Willie McGinest, was more temperate in his response, but noted that " there's going to be a whole bunch of plays when he's not going to be out there the field.
In New Zealand it is considered an invasive species and noxious weed, along with Lodgepole Pine — Pinus contorta and Scots Pine — Pinus sylvestris, due to their habitat conversion nature in tussock grassland plant communities, shading out the native bunch grasses as their forest canopy develops.
He just went out, signed a bunch of great black athletes, and started kicking butt.
At the time there were a bunch of bands coming out with two names in one like that, like mouthpiece, curbjaw, stuff like that.
Nechayev refers to the Maquis as " a bunch of irresponsible hotheads " and tells Sisko to talk to them, although he finds such sentiments out of touch with reality.
Coming into L. A .... and from that ' Life in the Fast Lane ' came out of it, and ' Wasted Time ' and a bunch of other songs.
# Toast, cake cutting, and a ritual where each female friend / relative pulls a ribbon out of a bunch.

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