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I worked for my Uncle ( an Uncle by marriage so you will not think this has a mild undercurrent of incest ) who ran one of those antique shops in New Orleans' Vieux Carre, the old French Quarter.
In San Francisco he has worked with Brew Moore, Charlie Mingus, and other `` swinging '' musicians of secure reputation, thus placing himself within established jazz traditions, in addition to being a part of the San Francisco `` School ''.
The program has worked well in both Nashville and Houston.
So successful has been this program, worked out by white and Negro civic leaders, that further extensions are expected in the next few months.
The doctrine has never worked ; ;
In the allocation pattern worked out for these frequencies, the provision of long-range service has to some extent been subordinated to the other two objectives -- assignment of multiple facilities, and assignment of stations in as many communities as possible.
Trackdown ( Torrid-Mighty Lady ) has worked a mile in 2:33.3.
Step Aside ( Direct Rhythm-Wily Widow ) has worked in 2:32 on the half-mile track and shows promise.
Sam Caton's Butterwyn ( Scotch Victor-Butler Wyn ), a light bay filly, knows nothing but trot and has worked on the half-mile in 2:30-:36.
Flick Nipe's and Neil Engle's Miss Phone ( Galophone-Prissy Miss ) is a fine-looking filly with good disposition and good gait, and she has worked up to date in 2:46.
Gradually he withdrew from the shop altogether, and for the past thirty years, he has worked independently as a painter, except for his continued hunting and fishing expeditions.
The mechanism of action of these drugs has not been completely worked out, but certain of them appear to act by reducing the oxidised form of iodine before it can iodinate thyroglobulin ( Astwood, 1954 ).
but he has not worked out by lexicostatistics one comprehensively complete classification of even a single family other than Salish.
The Denverite has worked out an entire program to achieve this using the facilities of the center.
Though the subject -- segregation in her native South -- has been thoroughly worked, Miss McCullers uses her poet's instinct and storyteller's skill to reaffirm her place at the very top of modern American writing.
Since 2002, when the 27-year civil war ended, the country has worked to repair and improve ravaged infrastructure and weakened political and social institutions.
Since 1998, Angola has successfully worked with the United Nations Security Council to impose and carry out sanctions on UNITA.
Miss Marple has never worked for her living and is of independent means, although she benefits in her old age from the financial support of Raymond West, her nephew ( A Caribbean Mystery, 1964 ).
* Brian Eno's album Before and After Science includes a song entitled " King's Lead Hat ", an anagram of " Talking Heads ", a band Eno has worked with.
Born in 1855, Dr Leonard Cockayne ( generally recognised as the greatest botanist who has lived, worked, and died in New Zealand ) worked extensively on native plants throughout New Zealand and wrote many notable botanical texts.
In Ireland, Shane Butler said that AA “ looks like it couldn ’ t survive as there ’ s no leadership or top-level telling local cumanns what to do, but it has worked and proved itself extremely robust .” Butler attributed this to " AA ’ s ' inverted pyramid ' style of governance has helped it to avoid many of the pitfalls that political and religious institutions have encountered since it was established here in 1946.
A person who has mastered great amounts of knowledge of the grammars, rules, & language of an art-form are adepts ( Daksha ), whereas those who have worked through the whole system and journeyed ahead of these to become a law unto themselves is called a Mahana.
She has also worked on the principal gene mutations causing neuromuscular diseases.

has and sideline
The team also has its own cheerleading squad, who performs a variety of dance moves for the fans and the Eagles on the sideline.
The center cup usually also has the responsibility to call out which of the two sides should mark the thrower, usually the defender closest to the sideline of the field.
Players may travel well outside the court to play a ball that has gone over a sideline or end-line in the air.
* moving marching timpani and keyboard percussion into a stationary sideline percussion section (" pit "), which has since incorporated many different types of percussion instruments such as: Tambourines, Crash Cymbals, Suspended Cymbals, Bass Drum and Gong Sets, Chimes, EWIs ( Electronic Woodwind Instrument ), and most Keyboards
Mathematician Underwood Dudley has made a sideline of collecting false ruler-and-compass proofs, as well as other work by mathematical cranks, and has collected them into several books.
Richard later discovers that Jed has been assigned by Sal as the island's guardian to keep a lookout on the island's perimeter and scope out arriving travellers who had heard word about the beach, with a sideline of stealing some marijuana from the other side of the island-protected by heavily armed Thai farmers.
If the quarterback has speed, mobility or both, he can use this formation to scramble before his pass ; or, to run to an open field position in the defensive secondary or to the sideline, usually gaining first-down yardage.
Each sideline has a heavily padded barrier, with the padding placed over the hockey dasher boards.
Despite his acting commitments, he has still continued a successful career of celebrity impersonator on the BBC Radio and also did re-voicing of video footages of ' The Sports Review of the Year ' and Match of the Day which has turned him into a sideline sporting celebrity.
While the severity of brain trauma has been standardized for immediate " sideline " assessment, much work needs to be done to understand how to rehabilitate or accelerate the rehabilitation of athletes ' brain function following serious concussion — where consciousness is lost for a few moments or more.
Appropriate times may include when the play has moved close enough to the sideline for the referees to swap without the interrupting the play.
Recently the seating arrangement has split the stadium lengthwise and fans sit on the side corresponding to the sideline their team occupies.
The role of female show host and sideline reporter has been served by a number of personalities, often from the country where the event is held.
Since leaving the University of Miami, Irvin has remained a staunch supporter of the Hurricanes ' football program, often seen on the Miami sideline during big games and giving tutorials to receivers.
Since 2009, he has worked as a game analyst and sideline reporter for Westwood One's coverage of the NFL.
However, with the near-universal use of LED ribbon boards, scoreboards and sideline boardings since the mid-2000s in most major league sites where only known sponsors have advertising displayed, " neutralizing " an arena has become a much easier process than in the past.
For over 30 years, the sideline mascot for The University of Memphis has been a live Bengal tiger named TOM.
McLaren has a successful sideline in vocalising club / dance records, and Autobahn in soundtracks and commercials.
When play is in and around their shooting circle, the umpire will generally take up a position in the shooting circle, particularly if play has come from the further side of the pitch, and when play is more in the middle of the pitch will be closer to the right-hand sideline ( facing the goal for which they are responsible ).
It has been updated many times through the years and currently seats 35, 097 with a second tier on the East sideline.
Also, Zogby has made a sideline of polling Arab attitudes toward the United States, particularly in regard to Lebanon.
Each team has its own line of scrimmage, thought of as a vertical plane from sideline to sideline that passes through the point of the ball nearest its own goal line.

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