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According to Dan Sutter of the University of Oklahoma, a systematic liberal bias in the U. S. media could depend on the fact that owners and / or journalists typically lean to the left.
The western parts of the South like Texas and Oklahoma are more beef-inclined and the eastern parts lean more towards pork.
Most neighborhoods in Oklahoma City lean Republican, but there are a few exceptions.
After the lean years of the Great Depression, Broadway theatre entered a golden age with the blockbuster hit Oklahoma !, in 1943, which ran for 2, 212 performances.

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Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him -- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul.
and a Jesus who, though lean, was strong even in death a look he remembered well from his experience in the dead room of Santo Spirito.
Fing, a lean, chiseled, impeccable gentleman of the old school who was once mistaken on the street for Sir Cedric Hardwicke, is responsible for the rediscovery of Verdi's earliest, most raucous opera, Nabisco, a sumptuous bout-de-souffle with a haunting leitmotiv that struck me as being highly reminiscent of the Mudugno version of `` Volare ''.
In contrast to Francia, who was lean, López was obese ( a " great tidal wave of human flesh ", according to one who knew him ).
He therefore decelerated in the lean, and, as McKenley came quickly, at the tape no one was certain who won.
Therefore, since Starkweather's home was always within city Limits, and since Lincoln's home and place of business, his saw mill, which was built along the Rouge River, were always outside the city limits of Plymouth, William, who brought his entire family with him and built a lean to at the Panera site as the first home, was the first settler within city limits.
In lean times, farmers might obtain goods on credit from suppliers in local market towns who would be paid when times were better.
As a lifelong genuine fan he is hugely popular with fellow Stokies who respect his unwavering support for the club through many a lean year.
It closes with verses linking Miguel de Cervantes, who fought in the battle, with the " lean and foolish knight " he would later immortalize in Don Quixote.
In the first months of 1981, President Kekkonen began to regret Koivisto's appointment as Prime Minister and to lean towards the side of those who wanted to get rid of him.
In a closed system, from the time a candidate qualifies to the day of the primary, he must cater to strong partisans, who tend to lean to the extreme ends of the ideological spectrum.
When it was all suggested they lean to the left, Veronica quipped that her dad hated anyone who leaned to the left.
They lean on the ancient Greek traditions of Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus, who described an exaggerated negative character image of Khufu, ignoring the paradoxical ( because positive ) traditions the Egyptians themselves had always taught. Close-up of the dream stele
Individuals with DPD are passive individuals who lean on others to guide their lives.
After nearly 20 years of service to the club, Ross Caven won a Championship medal and there was also success for the hard-working Danny Ferry who had been with Queen's through the lean spells of the 90s.
"... You know, Bob, in my lean years — I called them The Hungry Years — it was Bob Rogers and Australia who welcomed me.
Since lean body mass is metabolically active vs. fat cells which need very few calories to be sustained, these formula tend to be more accurate, especially with athletes who have above average lean mass and little body fat.
Studies investigating the impact of posture on interpersonal relationships suggest that mirror-image congruent postures, where one person ’ s left side is parallel to the other person ’ s right side, leads to favorable perception of communicators and positive speech ; a person who displays a forward lean or decreases a backward lean also signifies positive sentiment during communication.
Brian joined Uerdingen, in order to play in a club with relative little pressure, and also looked to lean on fellow Dane Jan Bartram who was already at the club.
The only bonafide major league prospect on the team during this lean period was Larry Sheets, who was mainly a journeyman hitter during his career.

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Throughout her professional career, Flockhart has maintained her naturally lean figure.
" However, as part of their dietary guidelines, the association did not opine against meat consumption, recommending that healthy adults eat lean meat, poultry, fish or beans each day, as lean meat has many essential nutrients without excess fat or cholesterol.
In newly developed countries such as the colonies of the British Empire, the State has refused to take responsibility for the poor and the relief of poverty, although the poor classes lean heavily towards State socialism.
The athlete executing the counter has to lean forward to avoid hand strikes by the opponent.
Tempera adheres best to an absorbent ground that has a lower " oil " content than the tempera binder used ( the traditional rule of thumb is " fat over lean ", and never the other way around ).
The viola's less responsive strings and the heavier bow warrant a somewhat different bowing technique, and a violist has to lean more intensely on the strings.
Critic Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, liked the screenplay, the message of the film, and John Ford's direction, and wrote, " John Ford has truly fashioned a modern Odyssey — a stark and tough-fibered motion picture which tells with lean economy the never-ending story of man's wanderings over the waters of the world in search of peace for his soul ... it is harsh and relentless and only briefly compassionate in its revelation of man's pathetic shortcomings.
The human body typically has enough stored energy in fat and other chemical stores to fully combust the body ; even lean people have several pounds of fat in their tissues.
Leonardo instead has Judas lean back into shadow.
Emu is a lean meat and while it is often claimed by marketers that the oil has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects, this has not been scientifically verified in humans.
History has shown that good logistical planning creates a lean and efficient fighting force.
Although it has trended Democratic in recent years, Port Ludlow — an affluent area that casts a notable number of votes — still has a Republican lean ( although the north part of Port Ludlow has become a marginally Democratic area ).
Camano Island has a Republican lean and went for Bush with 52 percent of the vote in 2004, but is much less polarized than the rest of the county.
Otherwise, with the exception of a few locations ( such as Blyn and Jamestown near Sequim ), unincorporated Clallam County has a strong Republican lean.
A lean intake charge has a higher specific heat ratio than an EGR mixture.
The guide will take a loop of webbing that has a biner on it and attach it to the perimeter line on the raft, Standing on top of the upside down raft they will hold the line and lean to the opposite side from where the flip line is attached, re-righting the raft.
Jerky is lean meat that has been trimmed of fat, cut into strips, and then dried to prevent spoilage.
His criticism is empirical and unmethodical, based on immense and careful reading, and applied only when he feels a difficulty ; and he is most successful when he has a large mass of tolerably homogeneous literature to lean on, whilst on isolated points he is often at a loss.
It has been proposed that human genes " evolved with the expectation of requiring a certain threshold of physical activity " and that sedentary lifestyle results in abnormal gene expression .< ref name =" Cordain1998 "> Compared to ancestral humans, modern humans often have substantially less lean muscle, which is a risk factor for insulin resistance .< ref > Human metabolic processes were evolved in the presence of physical activity-rest cycles, which regularly depleted skeletal muscles of their glycogen stores .< ref > S. Boyd Eaton estimated that ancestral humans spent one-third of their caloric intake on physical activity ( 1000 kcal / day out of the total caloric intake of 3000 kcal / day ), and that the paleolithic lifestyle was well approximated by the WHO recommendation of the physical activity level of 1. 75, or 60 minutes / day of moderate-intensity exercise.
This means that the paddler has to lean part of his or her body outboard in order to maintain optimal paddle attitude.

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