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Putting and complete
Putting one's glass down before the toast is complete, or simply holding one's glass without drinking is widely regarded as impolite, suggesting that one does not share the benevolent sentiments expressed in the toast, nor the unity and fellowship implicit in toasting itself.

Putting and man
Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity — and even a bit of wizardry — Oscar transforms himself not only into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz but into a better man as well.
Putting on the mask, Jack roams the streets until he comes across two thugs trying to rob an old man.
Putting it the other way round, a man is not negligent, if he is acting in accordance with such a practice, merely because there is a body of opinion who would take a contrary view.

Putting and who
* Putting runners on second and third ( those who made the last two outs of the past inning ) and an 0-2 count on the batter with no outs, or
* Putting a runner on second ( he / she who made the last out of the past inning ), with no count on the batter and no outs, or
Putting aside his task the unnamed lamplighter rushed down to the shore too the assistance of two men he then noticed, who were crawling exhausted to safety.
Crouch was fired from JazzTimes following his controversial article " Putting the White Man in Charge " in which he stated that, since the 1960s, "... white musicians who can play are too frequently elevated far beyond their abilities in order to allow white writers to make themselves feel more comfortable about being in the role of evaluating an art from which they feel substantially alienated.
McClelland called Stone who advised him to vote for Latham as " Putting Beazley back in again would be like putting me into a first-grade team again.

Putting and could
Putting safety at risk could be enough, even just interfering with a safety switch on one machine.

Putting and have
Putting together the different dates in the Chronicle for birth, death, and length of reign, it appears that Æthelberht ’ s reign was thought to have been either 560 – 616, or 565 – 618, but that the surviving sources have confused the two traditions.
Putting this in plain English, S1 now has the property that it will have mast # 2 ; and S2 now has the property that it did have mast # 1.
Of the 33 partnered dances she performed with Astaire, Croce and Mueller have highlighted the infectious spontaneity of her performances in the comic numbers " I'll Be Hard to Handle " from Roberta ( 1935 ), " I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket " from Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ) and " Pick Yourself Up " from Swing Time ( 1936 ).
Putting this into perspective, excluding this year, there has only been three athletes from eastern Ottawa from the past three years that have won medals in OFSAA.
Putting aside whatever volunteer and militia battalions might have been mobilized in British North America ( i. e, the Province of Canada, equivalent to the southern third of modern-day Ontario and Quebec, and the colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, which did not include much of modern Newfoundland's territory on Labrador ), in 1862 ( none were mobilized in 1861 ), the reality is that Britain's effective order of battle in the theater amounted to the following:
Putting the above three together, we have:
* Putting laundry on a line usually takes more time than putting it into a mechanical dryer ( as laundry items have to be hung up and fixed one by one ).
Putting together the case that would incriminate Angela ( she had the opportunity to steal the poison on the morning of the crime, she had previously put salt in Amyas's glass as a prank and she was seen fiddling with the bottle of beer before Caroline took it down to him ; she was very angry with Amyas ), he demonstrates that Caroline herself would have thought that Angela was guilty.
Putting these details together, scholars draw the conclusion that it must have been similar to the pale colour of natural gold ( as opposed to the colour known as gold ); Saadia Gaon, and other medieval rabbinical commentators, argued that the gem itself was an Agate ( presumably of a golden colour ).
Putting this controversy aside, both proponents and opponents of the invasion have also criticised the prosecution of the war effort along a number of lines.
The song may have been initially considered as a single for the album, because copies of the album were accompanied by a sticker listing this song, along with " Caught a Lite Sneeze " and " Talula ," as feature songs, but of all five singles released from the album, " Putting the Damage On " was not one of them.
Putting out fires that have started on boats, and occasionally towing burning boats away from populous areas.

Putting and had
Putting the pieces of this mosaic together, Rector had the vague outlines of a biography.
* Putting an end to the bedouin rebellion that had toppled his brother in 1283, Abu Hafs Umar I reconquers Tunis and re-installs the Hafsids as the dominating dynasty in Ifriqiya.
Putting the legs under the handlebars with the feet off the pedals placed on foot-rests on the forks had resulted in serious accidents caused by the feet getting caught in the spokes.
Putting on shows is costly to venues as well, due to theatre license fees which by 2009 had risen 800 % in the preceding three years, and were eight times as high as fees in English cities, starting at £ 824 for a venue of up to 200 people and rising to £ 2, 472 for a venue of up to 5, 000 people.
Putting a changeling in a fire would cause it to jump up the chimney and return the human child, but at least one tale recounts a mother with a changeling finding that a fairy woman came to her home with the human child, saying the other fairies had done the exchange, and she wanted her own baby.
Putting this rule into effect was not difficult with cargo ships: they had small crews and plenty of deck space.
The first Laurel and Hardy film was called Putting Pants on Philip though their familiar characters had not yet been established.
Putting out a First Edition single where Rogers wasn't prominent had already shown itself to be a gamble, plus lyrics written to reflect the sexist views of the 19th century sounded odd outside of the LP's concept.
Putting up little resistance, in a few years the king of Ishbiliya, Al-Mutamid, had to buy peace and pay an annual tribute, making Ishbiliya for the first time a tributary of Castile.

Putting and her
Putting a positive spin on her marital status, Elizabeth insisted she was married to her kingdom and subjects, under divine protection.
Putting her on the cover of the May 6, 1946 issue of Time magazine.
Putting aside her experiences at Mount Holyoke, Olympia enrolled at Antioch College.
Putting her plans to obtain Kingdom Hearts on hold, Maleficent seeks a new base of operations so she can resume her intent, along with getting her revenge on Sora, Donald, and Goofy.
Putting her theatrical skills to use, Nan assists Ralph in preparing a speech at an upcoming socialist rally.
Putting together a party of assorted classes, the Hero must travel the world, stopping at various towns and other locations, eventually making his or her way to the Demon Lord Baramos's lair.
Putting her clothes of cotton and wool neatly by the side, she climbed into the sheets with mother, so as to rest.
Marge is overjoyed, and in gratitude for receiving her Christmas gift, she gives Bart the new game that a store salesman told her'all the kids want ', Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge.
" Putting The Damage On " is a ballad by American singer and songwriter Tori Amos, and is featured as the 17th track on her 1996 album, Boys For Pele.
Putting her disappointing loss at the US Open behind her, Bartoli flew to Canada to compete in the 2010 Bell Challenge in Quebec.
Putting her hands on the back of her head, she looks seductively towards the camera.
Putting her hand to the log and then the stunned Laura's forehead, Margaret intones: " When this kind of fire starts, it is very hard to put out.
Putting weight on the feet while wearing crampons will cause their points to snag in the ice or snow, causing injury to the climber's ankles and sending him / her tumbling down the slope without control.
Putting her out of her misery, Julia suffocates the woman, later confessing to Sean that she feels free.

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