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then and ties
The band, who all wore white shirts with a big, black S painted on the front, pulled black ties from around the backs of their necks to form a dollar sign, then started playing a new song titled " Pull My Strings ", a barbed, satirical attack on the ethics of the mainstream music industry, which contained the lyrics, " Is my cock big enough, is my brain small enough, for you to make me a star ?".
If this does not simply reflect Gregory ’ s ignorance of Kentish affairs, which seems unlikely given the close ties between Kent and the Franks, then some assert that Æthelberht ’ s reign cannot have begun before 589.
A user made an idea, for ties smelling of fish, and then got people to make an account and vote for it, with a comment mentioning the name of a country.
Subsequent warps are then tied in to the existing warp with the help of a knotting robot which ties each new thread on individually.
To this end, Ribbentrop often worked closely with General Hiroshi Ōshima, who served first as the Japanese military attaché, and then as Ambassador in Berlin, to strengthen German-Japanese ties despite furious opposition from the Wehrmacht and the Foreign Office, which preferred closer Sino-German ties.
Since then, a very similar agreement was reached on February 13, 2007, that includes normalizing US-North Korean and Japanese-North Korean diplomatic ties on the condition that North Korea freeze its Yongbyon nuclear facility.
First, if the rules specify that ties are acceptable, then a player declaring swing must win or tie both directions to win anything, but if he does, he is entitled to his appropriate share.
If the rules specify that ties are not acceptable, then a swing player must clearly win both directions: even a tie in one direction means he wins nothing.
If only one of his hands beats the banker then he pushes ( ties ) in which case neither he nor the banker wins the bet.
On each hand, ties go to the banker ( for example, if a player's five-card hand loses to the banker and his two-card hand ties the banker then the player loses ); this gives the banker a small advantage.
Since then, ties have been broken by considering the points difference of the teams.
The telecast ended up being the highest-rated program in the history of the then ten-year-old Fox network, and it currently ties Super Bowl XLII for the highest-rated program in the entire history of the network.
The proprietor calms her with offers of help, but then ties her up and forces her into his truck.
While she beats almost all the men in the foot race, she ties Young John, who is then awarded her hand in marriage by the King ( Contrary to the original story in which he cheated in the race by winning a goddess ' favor ).
His local and international reputation was aided by his ties to the then political and cultural influence of the Burgundian court.
With traditional tubal ligation, the surgeon severs the tubes, and then ties ( ligates ) them off thereby preventing the travel of eggs to the uterus.
In the 1980s he said he had no knowledge of the links that various politicians like Salvo Lima and Giulio Andreotti had with the Mafia, but in the 1990s he admitted that he knew of such ties, claiming that he had feigned ignorance during the 1980s because the politicians in question were then in power, and he had feared for his life even within the security afforded by the Witness Protection Program.
The party could participate in those elections, but then was declared illegal by a court ruling because of ties with Batasuna, which prevented it from contesting the Spanish regional elections, 2007.
The name of the little community, originally Section Thirteen, became Willow Springs, then became Depot Springs, because of its ties to the railroad, then Billings, in honor of a president of the Northern Pacific Company, and finally Cheney, Washington in honor of Benjamin P. Cheney, a director of the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Due to a growing isolation of the Republika Srpska after the peace was signed, she severed her ties with the SDS and formed Srpski narodni savez ( Serbian People's Alliance of the Republika Srpska ), and nominated Milorad Dodik, the then member of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska whose SNSD party had only two MPs, for Prime Minister.
The base of the triangle was placed at the small of the back and the ties tied in front, then the point or apex was drawn between the legs and tucked under the string, exactly the opposite of the Bushman fashion.
Since then various shades have been used, although the Middle Combination Room ’ s ties, which celebrate the foundation in 1869, have reverted to cardinal as their main colour.

then and Elmer's
Bugs then pulls out the remote to Elmer's alarm system, adjusting it to " Heads Up!
Bugs then steps out from behind a stage door, dressed in a barber's outfit, and ropes Elmer into getting a shave, rendering him " nice and clean " at the expense of the integrity of Elmer's facial features (" although your face looks like it might have gone through a machine ").
Then it's back to the scalp as Bugs massages it with hair tonic first, then adds " Figaro Fertilizer ", causing hair to grow from Elmer's head which sprouts into flowers.
" Bugs is then arrested for Elmer's non-payment of $ 300, 000 ( equal to about $ today ) in back taxes, and tries in vain to explain himself, protesting, " I'm hunting a scwewy wabbit!

then and shotgun
Rifles or even a shotgun would be sufficient to persuade the crew to close all the hatches, and then the view from the tank is very limited ; a turret-mounted machine gun has a very slow traverse and cannot hope to fend off attackers coming from all directions.
Bryant then got into the BMW having left behind a number of items in his Volvo, including his Daewoo shotgun and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
He then ran out of the school building, grabbed a shotgun from one of the farmers and shot himself, before running away and leaping into a well where he finally drowned.
The prosecution's scenario would have required Holliday to fire with his pistol first, switch to the shotgun to shoot Tom McLaury, then switch back again to his pistol to continue firing.
For Behan's " testimony to make any sense, the court would have to believe that Holliday marched down Fremont Street carrying a shotgun ; put it aside in order to pull out his pistol ; fired the first shot, presumably at Billy Clanton ; and then picked up the shotgun in order to kill Tom McLaury — all in the space of a few seconds.
She then grabs a shotgun, and shoots and kills him.
Whitman then drove to Chuck's Gun Shop, where he purchased four further carbine magazines, six additional boxes of ammunition and a can of gun cleaning solvent, before driving to Sears, where he purchased a 12 gauge semi-automatic shotgun and a green rifle case.
Inside his garage, Whitman sawed off the barrel of the 12-gauge shotgun he had purchased, then packed the weapon together with a Remington 700 6mm bolt-action hunting rifle into his footlocker.
Whitman then fired the sawed-off shotgun three more times through grates on the stairway, hitting and wounding Mary Gabour in the head and killing 56-year-old Marguerite Lamport with a gunshot wound to the chest as the two women ascended the stairs.
Martinez then threw the shotgun onto the deck and hurriedly left the scene, repeatedly shouting the words " I got him.
Overhearing Helen and Ernest re-discussing their earlier plot to stage Madeline's death as an accident, Madeline confronts Helen and then shoots her with a double-barreled shotgun.
It has been said that, after inventing the Flex Defense, he then invented an offense to score on it, reviving the man-in-motion and starting in the mid-1970s, the shotgun formation.
" Kenyon, then Nancy, and then Bonnie were murdered, each by a single shotgun blast to the head.
Bobby then admits to Sailor he's been hired to kill him, but just as he is about to do so, the sheriff's deputies open fire on him ; Peru accidentally blows his own head off with his own shotgun.
Young then lined up in the tailback position and took snaps from the shotgun formation because the Express were left with no healthy running backs.
Later on in the film, he goes to bless a dying man, but when it turns out that the man had killed the bishop's parents, he first blesses him, then fires a shotgun, killing the man-thus closing the circle of hypocrisy.
Police believed Snider raped and murdered Stratten, abused the corpse, then killed himself with the same shotgun.
The barrel and action are then inspected and, if they have maintained structural integrity, they will be stamped with proof marks indicating the test pressure, bore diameter in millimetres at 9 " from the breech face, chamber length, suitability for use with steel shot in the case of a smoothbore shotgun, a date stamp or code and the mark of the house ( London or Birmingham ).
* A pig is kicked twice and then shot in the head with a shotgun at close range.
The Bride arrives at his trailer and bursts through the door, expecting to ambush him, but Budd is expecting her, shooting her in the chest with a double-barreled shotgun blast of rock salt, then sedates her.
The McCoys then fight a running gun battle up the stairwell and back through the hotel with Doc's shotgun proving more than a match for the heavily armed toughs.
Caleb finishes by lighting up Ophelia's funeral pyre to cremate her body, then after he approaches the slain Cheogh, points his shotgun at the creature's head and blows away the gargoyle's brains with a well-placed shotgun blast.

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