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Not enough gliders were available to have both glider regiments take part in the landings, so the 326th Glider Infantry Regiment was relieved from assignment to the 82nd on February 4, 1943 and replaced by Gavin's 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment effective February 10, 1943.
The thrust of Gavin's questioning was to ask if it was wise to express these provocative views-effectively " I told you so "-at a time when many politicians and Muslim leaders had been appealing for calm.

Gavin's and Clayton
The mare began to tire and Clayton felt the spray of snow from the hoofs of Gavin's stallion.

Gavin's and had
`` You're Gavin's son '', Joe Purvis had said.
In 2006, Tomei had a recurring role on Rescue Me, playing Johnny Gavin's ex-wife Angie.
The latter dying soon afterwards ( January 1514 ) in Wigtownshire, where he had gone as justiciar, and his son having been killed at Flodden, the succession fell to Gavin's nephew Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.
Star contradicted his mother when he testified that he had been awake to also witness Jackson lick Gavin's head on the plane ; he didn't say anyone was asleep, just that the accuser was not feeling well and had leaned against Jackson's chest.
Star described a time when he, his brother, Frank Tyson and Michael Jackson had looked at " pornography sites " on Gavin's computer.
The prosecution's " grooming " theory held that Jackson used alcohol to lower Gavin's inhibitions in order to molest him, and the accuser testified that the first time he was molested, he and Jackson had just come " back from drinking in the arcade.
Gavin's international career got off to an inauspicious start-his opening kick off went out of bounds, and when he turned away in disgust, assuming he had given away a scrum on the halfway line, the French elected to take a quick throw-in ( a rarity in such situations ) and scored a try directly from the throw-in.

Gavin's and words
Gavin's stallion was in the barn and he tightened the cinches over the saddle blanket, working by touch in the darkness, comforting the animal with easy words.

Gavin's and .
`` He's not your brother, he's Gavin's son.
He remembered Gavin's smirk, his own cringing feeling, his impotence.
He wouldn't even dance with her at Gavin's party.
Gavin's face was bloodless with excitement.
Walton, who served as a correspondent with General James Gavin's paratroopers during the invasion of France, combines the soul of an artist with the lingo of a tough guy.
An alternative suggestion is that the original translation meant " Gavin's Mill ", and indeed Gavin's Mill remains in the town centre to this day.
Little remains of the pre-nineteenth century village other than the Corbie Ha ' meeting hall, Cross Keys Public House and the Gavin's Mill water mill on the Allander River along with Barloch House and Barloch Farm.
The Foundling Hospital is the setting for Jamila Gavin's novel Coram Boy.
* 2011 Diarmuid Gavin's Irish Sky Garden.
Soon after the marriage ( of Gavin's nephew ) she nominated him Archbishop of St Andrews, in succession to William Elphinstone, archbishop-designate.
Pat Gavin's animated title sequences have won two BAFTAs.
On 28 July 2009, 47-year-old Moxley pub landlord Swinder Singh Batth was shot dead in the town centre outside Gavin's Sports Bar.
Early in the first season, the cast was rounded out with Tessie Santiago as Lucia ( Gavin's co-host ), and Brooke Dillman, who played the station's weather-nun, Sister Brenda.
The series ended with Jake and Dylan considering to go their separate ways ( though they may reunite ), Gavin and Penny deciding to start a real relationship and Frank marrying Gavin's mother.
The First Sergeant, " Chief " Williams, recognized Gavin's potential and made him his assistant ; Gavin was promoted to Corporal six months later.
Their daughter, Gavin's first child, Barbara, was born while Gavin was away from Fort Sill on a hunting trip.
Gavin's friends William T. Ryder — Commander of Airborne training-and William Yarborough-Communications officer of the Provisional Airborne Group-convinced General William C. Lee to let Gavin develop the tactics and basic rules of Airborne combat.

lips and moved
But he hardly moved his lips.
When pressed by television reporters on the matter, Trudeau would only freely admit having moved his lips, answering the question, " What were you thinking, when you moved your lips?
: Pierre Trudeau: I moved my lips and I used my hands in a gesture of derision, yes.
Yes I moved my lips!
: Press: ( After murmurs by other press ) What were you thinking … when you moved your lips?
According to a later account by Copenhagen anatomist Thomas Bartholinus, if someone pushed the breast of Joannes Baptista, he moved his hands, ears and lips.
As a sharpshooter, he was legendary, admitting to only one miss: He was about to shoot a cigarette out from between a man's lips when, at the moment he pulled the trigger, the man moved his lips, tilting the cigarette upward.
" I moved closer, and pressed my lips tenderly against his ; at last we began to stroll back to the car, our arms round each other's waists, my head on his shoulder, his lips in my hair.

lips and so
The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I thought he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear.
You may take His name upon your lips in oaths and curses if you so choose.
She pursed her lips, then clamped them together so tightly that I thought she was angry with me.
According to this later text, players who place the mouthpiece higher on the lips, so that more upper lip is inside the mouthpiece, will direct the air downwards to varying degrees while playing.
In bilabial consonants both lips move, so the articulatory gesture is bringing together the lips, but by convention the lower lip is said to be active and the upper lip passive.
This can be achieved by having the student sit as close to the teacher as possible so that they will be able to hear the teacher, or read their lips more easily.
Roger North ( 1695 ) said ‘ Nothing comes so near or rather imitates so much an excellent voice as a cornett pipe ; but the labour of the lips is too great and it is seldom well sounded ’ ( see Wilson, 1959 ).
Donald Richie comments that in Japan, as in China, although kissing took place in erotic situations, in public " the kiss was invisible ," and the " touching of the lips never became the culturally encoded action it has for so long been in Europe and America.
At one time, the lips of the two women almost touched, so that one singer used the mouth cavity of the other as a resonator, but this is less common in present day.
alt = Drawing of long mouth with lips retracted to expose triangular, pitted teeth spaced so uppers fit between lowers
In one scene, Egbert comes downstairs and when his family mentions his smoking, he uses a quick movement of his lips to " fold " the still-burning cigarette into his mouth so that he can walk out unmolested.
In lieu of this, Brokkr sewed Loki's lips so that Loki would not brag until the thread came out.
However, Kohanim retain a formal and public ceremonial role in synagogue prayer services, which were established as a substitute for or reminder of the sacrifices themselves (" Take with you words, and return unto the LORD ; say unto Him: " Forgive all iniquity, and accept that which is good ; so will we render for bullocks the offering of our lips ..." ()).
Somehow, Taliesin supernaturally enchanted the king ’ s bards so that they could only pucker their lips and make nonsensical sounds.
* Michel Danican ( died ca. 1659 ), André Danican Philidor's great-uncle, was a renowned oboist and, together with Jean Hotteterre, coinvented the oboe by modifying the shawm so that the bore was narrower and the reed near could be held near the end by the player's lips.
Unlike most reed instruments, the uilleann pipe reed must be crafted so that it can play two full octaves accurately, without the fine tuning allowed by the use of a player's lips ; only bag pressure and fingering patterns can be used to maintain the correct pitch of each note.
I had Godric narrate his own life, and despite the problem of developing a language that sounded authentic on his lips without becoming impenetrably archaic, and despite the difficulties of trying to recapture a time and place so unlike my own, the book, like Lion Country before it, came so quickly and with such comparative ease that there were times when I suspected that maybe the old saint himself was not entirely uninvolved in the process, as, were I a saint and were somebody writing a book about me, I would not be entirely uninvolved in the process either.
: Died, praising God for his gift and grace: For she bowed down to him weeping, and said “ Live ”; and her tears were shed on his faceOr ever the life in his face was shed. The sharp tears fell through her hair, and stungOnce, and her close lips touched him and clungOnce, and grew one with his lips for a space ; And so drew back, and the man was dead.
He then mixes a few drops of water with the wine, which will later become the Blood of Jesus, and holding the chalice so that the lip of the chalice is about the height of his lips, offers " the chalice of salvation ", asking that it may " ascend with a sweet fragrance.
The blackface makeup and illustrations on programs and sheet music depicted them with huge eyeballs, overly wide noses, and thick-lipped mouths that hung open or grinned foolishly ; one character expressed his love for a woman with " lips so large a lover could not kiss them all at once ".

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