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young and drawer
During one performance, Astrid was swaddled in the lower drawer of the dressing room chest of drawers of the young Kirsten Flagstad.

young and pulling
These are often harvested by the home gardener or farmer by " grabbling ", i. e. pulling out the young tubers by hand while leaving the plant in place.
* Major Rupert Rutland-Smith ( Terence Alexander ) is the hen-pecked husband of a wealthy young woman who delights in pulling his strings because he depends upon her money.
In that commercial, entitled " The Humbler ," which was broadcast only that one time, a young man pulled up in a new GTO to a drive-in restaurant with dramatic music and exhaust noise in the background, pulling the " EXHAUST " knob to activate the VOE and then left the drive-in to do some street racing.
He is principally known for pulling young children into the depths, if they lean over bridge railings, docks or otherwise look into water surfaces to see their own reflection and touch the water.
They help the more independent young to cross by pulling branches closer together.
On 26 January he outlined a full list of policies in a manifesto containing 60 propositions, including the separation of retail activities from riskier investment-banking businesses ; raising taxes for big corporations, banks and the wealthy ; creating 60, 000 teaching jobs ; bringing the official retirement age back down to 60 from 62 ; creating subsidised jobs in areas of high unemployment for the young ; promoting more industry in France by creating a public investment bank ; granting marriage and adoption rights to same-sex couples ; and pulling French troops out of Afghanistan in 2012.
Sedatives may be used palliatively to prevent a young child from thrashing about or pulling out any of their lines.
Little Glenn is a human-size bronze statue of a young working-class boy pulling a stone obelisk in a four-wheeled cart.
The drop in ratings and the fact that the show wasn't pulling in the key young demographic audience, led to announcement of the show's cancellation by ABC in May 1980.
" At one point, the prosecutors " froze the film as a grinning, slender white man with a bulbous nose, wavy hair and a cigarette dangling from his mouth — unmistakably a grinning young Bobby Frank Cherry — was seen slamming his fist into the minister's head after pulling what appeared to be a set of brass knuckles from his back pocket.
A young man named Michael " Spider " Gianco was serving as a bartender at a card game, where he and DeSimone had an argument ( after Gianco forgot about DeSimone's drink ) that resulted in DeSimone pulling out a handgun and demanding that Gianco dance for him.
But young Besser was so nervous that he botched badly, pulling out the rabbit from the cape at the same time as the other rabbit was on display, before the trick had been performed.
He displayed a fatherly attitude toward the young star, often pulling him aside during practice to lecture him in their native French.
A fetishist may enjoy seeing, touching or eating hair, pulling a young girl's braid of hair or may cut a stranger's hair, stealing locks of hair by snipping off pieces in public spaces.

young and coal
Davis played Miss Moffat, an English teacher who saves a young Welsh miner ( John Dall ) from a life in the coal pits, by offering him education.
Children as young as 8 or 9 worked 14-hour days separating slate from coal in the breakers.
Harris ' first starring role was in the movie This Sporting Life in 1963, as a bitter young coal miner, Frank Machin, who becomes an acclaimed rugby league football player.
Filmed in Wakefield, the film concerns a bitter young Yorkshire coal miner, Frank Machin ( Harris ).
Old Chris, a coal barge captain, receives a letter from his daughter, a young woman whom he has not seen since she was a 5 years old and their family lived in Sweden.
Women with young children, school children and the homeless fled or were evacuated to safer areas, leaving cities largely deserted to the arms industry, coal mines and steel plants and those unable to leave.
Al Gore has argued " If you're a young person looking at the future of this planet and looking at what is being done right now, and not done, I believe we have reached the stage where it is time for civil disobedience to prevent the construction of new coal plants that do not have carbon capture and sequestration.
He helped organize voluntary work service camps — Löwenberger Arbeitslager ( Löwenberg Work Camp )— for students, young farmers, and young workers to address the living and labor conditions at coal mines in Waldenburg, Lower Silesia.
Jennings worked as a breaker boy ( young boys who separated the coal from the slate ) in the local anthracite coal mines.
The young migrant worker arrives at the forbidding coal mining town of Montsou in the bleak area of the far north of France to earn a living as a miner.
The town is relatively young, coming into existence in the 19th century, following the rapid expansion of the local iron and coal industries.
In a slightly different narration, young Moses is presented two plates, one which contains which contains gold instead of rubies and Moses grabs the glowing coal and puts his burned hand to his tongue, which in turn burns his tongue.
Czechs were drafted to work in coal mines, the iron and steel industry, and armaments production ; some young people were sent to Germany.
By 10 million years ago the Celebes Sea was inundated with continental debris, including coal, which was shed from a growing young mountain on Borneo and the basin had docked against Eurasia.
Gyllenhaal's first lead role was in October Sky, Joe Johnston's 1999 adaptation of the Homer Hickam autobiography Rocket Boys, in which he portrayed a young man from West Virginia striving to win a science scholarship to avoid becoming a coal miner.
His father, John, was a coal miner, but rather than spend his life working down the pit, the young Herbert was bright enough to win a place at Sheffield Technical College ( later to become part of the University of Sheffield ), where he studied mining engineering.
In the early 19th century the focus was on food rather than coal, and the rich river flats around Maitland provided food for the young colony.
Bevin Boys were young British men conscripted to work in the coal mines of the United Kingdom, from December 1943 until 1948.
As a young boy, he attempted to help out his family by working in the coal mine in which his father had worked before he died.
In this setting, he learned at a young age the importance of compassion by watching how his parents helped the coal miners ' families, and many believe that this is the reason why lower class New Yorkers were often Luks's subject matter.
Couzen's diligence at the railroad was noticed by Alexander Y. Malcomson, who hired the young man as a clerk in his coal business.
In 1895, at the age of eleven, the young Daubert joined his father and two brothers at work in the local coal mines.

young and tub
The children's book Scuffy the Tugboat, first published in 1946 as part of the Little Golden Books series, follows the adventures of a young toy tugboat who seeks a life beyond the confines of a tub inside his owner's toy store.

young and along
I think that we are here also talking of the kind of fear that a young boy has for a group of boys who are approaching at night along the streets of a large city.
Rachel steered me along toward a school for young boys beginning to study the Torah.
When Charlemagne sent his young son Pepin to Italy as King of the Lombards Angilbert went along as primicerius palatii, a high administrator of the satellite court.
Albertus is also mentioned, along with Agrippa and Paracelsus, in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, in which his writings influence a young Victor Frankenstein.
The diadem is a fillet with rows of pearls along its edges and a rectangular stone set about with pearls over the young Emperor's forehead.
The first European-American settler, Tenney Peabody, arrived in 1833 along with his brother-in-law Charles Blanchard, and a young man named Clark Dowling.
Beowulf decides to follow the dragon into its lair, at Earnanæs, but only his young Swedish relative Wiglaf dares join him along with Tinshaw.
This young foundation, along with the departures of the unhappy Jackson and Holtzman, would create the basis for 1977.
though in the classic traditional folk song, Dogie's Lament, also known as Git along little dogie, the " dogies " in question meant cattle strong enough to be herded from Texas to Wyoming, including weaners, yearling steers and other young, non-orphaned animals.
One of his early GM moves brought in a young Phillies minor-league 3rd baseman named Ryne Sandberg, along with Larry Bowa for Ivan DeJesus.
During his time there, Doppler, along with Franz Unger, played an influential role in the development of young Gregor Mendel, known as the founding father of genetics, who was a student at the University of Vienna from 1851 to 1853.
In this tale, a fisherman discovers a heavy locked chest along the Tigris river and he sells it to the Abbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid, who then has the chest broken open only to find inside it the dead body of a young woman who was cut into pieces.
As a result he, along with outspoken young goaltender Glenn Hall, was promptly traded to Chicago ( which was owned by James D. Norris, Bruce's elder brother ) after his most productive year.
The Mancinis were raised at the Palais-Royal along with the young Louis XIV, with whom Olympia formed an intimate relationship.
The Eurovision Network also organises the Eurovision Dance Contest, the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the Eurovision Young Dancers competition, and other competitions for young musicians and screenwriters, which are modelled along similar lines.
Goebbels along with his wife Magda killed their six young children and then committed suicide.
In 1965, Lewis directed and ( along with Bill Richmond ) wrote the comedy film The Family Jewels about a young heiress who must choose among six uncles, one of whom is up to no good and out to harm the girl's beloved bodyguard who practically raised her.
According to Māori legend, Aoraki was a young boy who, along with his three brothers, were the sons of Rakinui, the Sky Father.
With the help of speech trainer, Harry Burgess, he overcame a stammer and subsequently developed an interest in amateur theatricals, along with the Tomlinson family, including the young David Tomlinson.
At the same time, travelling virtuoso performers such as the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart would write concerti that showed off their skills, and they would travel from town to town, arranging concerts along the way.
From July 1942, a few Australian reserve battalions, many of them very young and untrained, fought a stubborn rearguard action against a Japanese advance along the Kokoda Track, towards Port Moresby, over the rugged Owen Stanley Ranges.
Hosts specify how many days and how many guests can stay along with a short comment with other restrictions or interests ( no smokers, bring a tent, young people especially welcome, etc .).
Accompanying the young King on his campaign, he entered Rome along with him, and endeavoured to instigate the convocation of a council to inquire into the conduct of the pontiff with a view to his deposition ; but Pope Alexander, having gained a friend in Charles VIII's minister Guillaume Briçonnet by offering him the position of cardinal, succeeded in defeating the machinations of his enemy.
The film featured a young Blair Underwood as Russell, along with appearances by old-school legend Kurtis Blow, The Fat Boys, teen pop act New Edition, LL Cool J, Prince protegee Sheila E., and hip hop's first successful white rap group the Beastie Boys, who were signed to Simmons ' Def Jam label.

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