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Hiding and out
Hiding out like this won't get him anything, except more trouble, or a bullet ''.
Hiding the car in the garage, he sets out to explore the decaying house, when a woman inside calls to him.
Hiding in a predominantly German area, however, Szpilman was not in a good position to go out and join the fighting: first he would need to get past several units of German soldiers who were holding the area against the main power of the rebellion, which was based in the city centre.
Hiding Out is a 1987 movie starring Jon Cryer as a Wall Street broker " hiding out " as a high-school student as the mob tries to kill him.
Hiding in a stairway, Armando tells Caesar he will go to the authorities and bluff his way out of the situation.
Hiding out in Gotham City, the Outsiders experience another loss as Technocrat's wife Marissa and Halo are killed during a fight with Batman ( actually the man standing in for Bruce Wayne, Jean-Paul Valley ).
* Hiding / Turtling: These decks focus on pumping out more control points than the opponent could handle, and winning without much bloodshed, in effect " buying the town ".
Many prominent actors began their careers with the Arthur Brough Players, including Peter Barkworth, who appeared in The Guinea Pig in 1948: Eric Lander, later a star of the TV series No Hiding Place, in 1949: Polly James in the 1960s: and Anne Stallybrass, who started out as ASM in 1960 and went on to play Ida the maid in Pool's Paradise by Philip King ; as well as appearing in The Aspern Papers, Candida, and A Taste of Honey at the little Folkestone theatre.
Hiding out in the Spirit Temple, Link learns that Sheik is in fact Zelda in disguise.
Hiding out in the guise of a clergyman following the robbery of a Montana bank, Thunderbolt is the only member of his old gang who knows where the loot is hidden.
Hiding from Harlan forces in a floating base, the neo-Quellists are sold out by its owner and recaptured.
Hiding in the shadows is a monstrous figure who is dragged out into the light ; it is the bell-ringer of Notre Dame, the hunchbacked and facially deformed Quasimodo.

Hiding and storage
Hiding in a storage cupboard, the Doctor tells Sarah about Crayford.

Hiding and boys
The boys ( Frank, Joe, & Chet ) go see a movie called " A Figure in Hiding " at the local Rialto Theater.

Hiding and some
Since no further singles were being released, Psyche began working on remixes of some of their favorite tracks for " The Hiding Place " as well as new material.
Psyche found themselves with a fantastic remix album featuring 4 smashing new tunes and some great versions of " Renegades ", " The Hiding Place ", and " Goodbye Horses ".
* Hiding a bad guy named Triple X: How the military treated some inmates at Abu Ghraib like ' ghosts ', US News and World Report, June 28, 2004

Hiding and .
Hiding his main body of troops in a wood, he stationed as bait a smaller vanguard in open ground before the wood.
The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther.
While a slight bow to the overall developer community to allow something looking like direct access ( e. g. thereby breaking the Information Hiding Principle ), the practice is dangerous as it hides or obfuscates the reality of a " setter " being used.
* Beal, Timothy K. The Book of Hiding: Gender, Ethnicity, Annihilation, and Esther.
Hiding in the Wartburg Castle, Luther translated the Bible from Latin to German, establishing the basis of the German language.
Hiding pigments, in making paint opaque, also protect the substrate from the harmful effects of ultraviolet light.
Hiding pigments include titanium dioxide, phthalo blue, red iron oxide, and many others.
lang performed a duet of " Crying " and released it on the soundtrack to Hiding Out, winning a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.
Hiding in the cellar of the farmhouse are white married couple Harry ( Karl Hardman ) and Helen Cooper ( Marilyn Eastman ) and their daughter Karen ( Kyra Schon ), who sought refuge after a group of zombies turned over their car ; and white teenage couple Tom ( Keith Wayne ) and Judy ( Judith Ridley ) who arrived after hearing an emergency broadcast about a series of brutal murders.
Hiding inside a giant wooden penguin, a parody of the famous Trojan Horse, they infiltrate the zoo, and set about rescuing the animals and undoing Feathers ' work.
Hiding in the woods and swamps, the partisans inflicted heavy damage to German supply lines and communications, disrupting railway tracks, bridges, telegraph wires, attacking supply depots, fuel dumps and transports and ambushing German soldiers.
Hiding in the shadow of a tree, he avoided being seen under the moonlight, and later concealed himself in a hole he had prepared beforehand, thus escaping capture.
Finally " The Hiding Place " charted fourth in the year-end Top 100 of the German Alternative Charts, just under Depeche Mode and New Order's latest releases of that time.
It consists of three unconnected novellas: the first, Lorraine Goes To Livingston, is a bawdy satire of classic British romance novels, the second, Fortune's Always Hiding, is a revenge story involving thalidomide and the third, The Undefeated, is a sly, subtle romance between a young woman dissatisfied with the confines of her suburban life and an aging clubgoer.
Jim Steinmeyer said in his book, Hiding the Elephant, that every magician of the 20th century was haunted by Robert-Houdin, "… who cast an enormous shadow over their generation.
Hiding in the moors of Scotland, he travelled about, always barely ahead of the government forces.
Hiding the resources, or hiding the fact that resources are valuable, is also often a good idea as it will reduce the exposure to opponents and will cause further delays during an attack, but should not be relied upon as a principal means of ensuring security.
* Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place, Martin Fackler.

out and grain
:" All nature, from the smallest thing to the biggest, from a grain of sand to the sun, from the protista to man, is in a constant state of coming into being and going out of being, in a constant flux, in a ceaseless state of movement and change.
It turned out that Joseph, who identified his brothers in Egypt, was able to secretly return that money that they used to pay for the grain, back to them.
A bright spot in 1999 was the recovery of international petroleum prices, which, combined with a well-timed tenge devaluation and a bumper grain harvest, pulled the economy out of recession.
Without Soviet imports, German stocks would have run out in several key products by October 1941, and Germany would have already run through its stocks of rubber and grain before the first day of the invasion.
As for the grain, he says, – since they have no pure sunshine – they pound it out in large storehouses, after first gathering in the ears thither ; for the threshing floors become useless because of this lack of sunshine and because of the rains.
Palamedes set out and returned with a shipload of grain.
* A Vandal fleet and their allies ( Alans, Goths and Moors ) set out from Carthage for Sicily, the principal supplier of oil and grain to Italy after the loss of North Africa.
* The Grand Canal of China is reinstated by this year after it had fallen out of use ; restoration began in 1411, and was a response by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty to improve the grain shipment system of tribute traveling from south to north towards his new capital at Beijing.
One can blow air through an end grain piece 10 inches long to make bubbles come out in a glass of water.
The Galena and Chicago Union Railroad was profitable from the start and eventually extended out to Wisconsin, bringing grain from the Great Plains into the city.
As other examples Hegel mentions the reaching of a point where a single additional grain makes a heap of wheat ; or where the bald-tail is produced, if we continue plucking out single hairs.
John Milton, in L ' Allegro tells " how the drudging Goblin swet / To earn his cream-bowle duly set " by threshing a week's worth of grain in a night, and then, " stretch'd out all the chimney's length, / Basks at the fire his hairy strength.
It continued as a working port, exporting grain, fertilizer, and importing timber although much of the fishing trade was moved out in the inter-war period.
Also according to Keating, Cormac took a second wife, Ciarnait, daughter of the king of the Cruthin, but Eithne, out of jealousy of her beauty, forced her to grind nine measures of grain every day.
The mouse turned out to be the wife of Llwyd, who had gone with the other women of Llwyd's court disguised as mice to steal the grain ( the previous two nights, it had been Llwyd's warband ).
Given the reputation of oat grain to have invigorating properties and the obvious connection between plant seeds and human " seed ", it is not surprising that the meaning of the phrase shifted towards more or less explicitly referring to the destructive sexual liaisons of an unmarried young male, possibly resulting in unwanted children born out of wedlock.
Many emigrants were small, undercapitalized grain farmers who were squeezed out by low prices and inability to increase production or adapt to the more complex challenge of raising livestock.
Food riots broke out in the United Kingdom and France, and grain warehouses were looted.
The farmers ' proposal, which was accepted, was to buy forty acres of land for the railroad, if the railroad would lay out town lots, build a depot, and build a grain elevator.
The farmers ' proposal, which was accepted, was to buy forty acres of land for the railroad, if the railroad would lay out town lots, build a depot, and build a grain elevator.
Farmers from the Shell Prairies brought their bumper crops of wheat down the Verndale Road to have flour ground at the mill or to ship their grain out by rail from the Andrews or the Stewart ( later Pettit ) grain elevators which were located on the Northern Pacific Railroad tracks at Verndale.
In 2003, 20 million bushels of grain were trucked into Tenney from other elevators, and shipped out by rail.

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