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In March 1982, the month before Paul Schrader's film Cat People came out, Bowie's title song, " Cat People ( Putting Out Fire )", was released as a single, becoming a minor US hit and entering the UK top 30.
Putting more emphasis on his writing, Crane began to experiment with tone and style while trying out different subjects.
* Putting out the hare, putting on the harvest knots-don't get stuck with the Cailleach
* " Putting out the hare, putting on the harvest knots " Irish harvest customs
* 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
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Putting out a fire is accomplished by flying above a body of water and filling a Bambi bucket, and then flying directly over a fire and dropping the water on it by tipping the bucket.
Putting in at Hampton High School and taking out at Valley Forge Elementary involves running class 2 / 3 rapids and is more difficult that the section below Valley Forge school.
Putting out to sea, the men hunted whales, porpoises, walruses and seals.
He worked as a lyricist for Donald Swann's revues and musicals in the 1950s and in 1962, produced an album " Putting out the Dustbin " with Sheila Hancock, with the song " Last Cigarette " on failing to give up smoking that became a minor hit.
Putting complete trust in a man who could have had her arrested, Maria reveals how she was able to smuggle papelles out of her workplace.
* Putting out system
The party's slogans were " Putting people first " and " Giving a hand up, not a hand out ".
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.
The new Strategy pointed out that Hong Kong's urban renewal should follow three major principles: " Putting People first "; " District-Based "; and " Community Participation "
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 out fires that have started on boats, and occasionally towing burning boats away from populous areas.
Putting her out of her misery, Julia suffocates the woman, later confessing to Sean that she feels free.

Putting and more
Putting an eccentric wheel on a kangaroo unicycle can make riding easier, and the rider's motion appear more kangaroo-like.
Putting legislation on the ballot through a referendum is an attempt to make local government more responsive to the people.
Putting the animal in a horizontal posture makes many aspects of the arms and pectoral girdle more understandable.
Motor Trend magazine wrote " Putting the car through quick and / or tight corners isn't a matter of practiced art-it's more like second nature for the GT " in their test of a 1968 Torino GT.
Putting pressure and / or dressing to a bleeding wound only slows the process of blood loss, allowing for more time to get to an emergency medical setting.
* 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 ).
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.
Putting it all together one can write the above more explicitly as
He'd made some token appearances in the past — most notably in season one's ' Call of the Simpsons '— but ' Dead Putting Society ' much more clearly defined the Ned we'd come to know and love.
* Putting phylacteries on the slave, or making him publicly read three or more verses from the Torah, was counted as a declaration of the slave's manumission
The author of more than one hundred professional articles and eighteen books, notably The Real Deal: The History and Future of Social Security and Putting Our House in Order: A Guide to Social Security and Health Care Reform, he has been a visiting professor at Harvard University, the London School of Economics, Kyoto University, and Monash University.

Putting and work
See his From Pluralist to Patriotic Politics: Putting Practice First, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-19-829688-6, a work of political philosophy ; and his Shall We Dance?
Side By Side By Sondheim ( 1976 ), Marry Me A Little ( 1980 ), You're Gonna Love Tomorrow ( 1983 ) Putting It Together ( 1993 ), and Sondheim on Sondheim ( 2010 ) are anthologies or revues of Sondheim's work as composer and lyricist, featuring both songs performed and cut from productions.
Putting theory to practice, he adapted classic rembetika in his 1951 piano work, Six Folk Paintings ( Έξι Λαϊκές Ζωγραφιές ), which was later also presented as a folk ballet.
Putting work into the system earlier than this buffer time is likely to generate too-high work-in-process and slow down the entire system.
His From Pluralist to Patriotic Politics: Putting Practice First, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-19-829688-6, is a work of political philosophy ; and his Shall We Dance?
Putting its focus on cultural identity and diversity, the WSA looks for multimedia projects that effectively and creatively work with quality contents and digitize educational, scientific and cultural heritage.
Putting his advanced mechanical skills to work, Wreck-Gar soon rebuilds Bumblebee as Goldbug and the upgraded Autobot joins in the battle against Galvatron, at one point facing him one-on-one ( and losing ) before Ultra Magnus intervenes.

Putting and because
Putting a horse under general anaesthesia for castration is preferred by some veterinarians because " surgical exposure is improved and it carries less ( overall ) risk for surgeon and patient.
In the article Putting a Price Tag on Friends, Relatives, and Neighbours, N Powdthavee argues that there are substantial psychic costs associated with being unemployed or separated from a marriage partner by divorce, because these situations reduce the social ties that keep us emotionally healthy.
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 linear stress on the tendon is important because it stimulates connective tissue repair, which can be achieved while performing the “ runners stretch ,” ( putting your toes a couple inches up the wall while your heel is on the ground ).
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.

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