Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "X-Men" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

run and met
Once these conditions of international law are met, countries that try to run the blockade do so at their own risk.
For example, the federal government funds Canada Day events at the Old Port of Montreal — an area run by a federal Crown corporation — while the National Holiday parade is a grassroots effort that has been met with pressure to cease, even from federal officials.
He had met Mary when they appeared in the play Nerves, which had a very brief run at the Comedy Theatre in September 1924.
If a government building was damaged, the cost of repair would be met from public funds because, in the long run, this was cheaper than paying insurance premiums.
Governor Reagan's term ended in 1975, and he did not run for a third ; instead, he met with advisors to discuss a possible bid for the presidency in 1976, challenging incumbent President Gerald Ford.
From October 2001 to March 2003, she was engaged to actor Richard Ruccolo, whom she had met during the Two Guys and a Girl run.
The band was run by Goldkette, and it put Beiderbecke in touch with another musician he had met before: the C-melody saxophone player Frankie Trumbauer.
It is the view within monetary economics that variation in the money supply has major influences on national output in the short run and the price level over longer periods and that objectives of monetary policy are best met by targeting the growth rate of the money supply.
During the two-season run of the program he met longtime friend and later co-star, Al Lewis.
His manager, Vic Buckingham, advocated the " push and run " approach to the game, a precursor to " total football ", and playing this, Robson graduated to the full England squad in 1956, It was also at West Bromwich Albion that Robson met future England international and assistant coach Don Howe.
Considering its $ 72 million budget costs, the film was considered a strong financial success after its theatrical run, and was generally met with mixed to positive critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas, with critics praising its atmosphere and story but criticising its script and performances.
They then met John Parker, an investment banker who had run a Chase Aircraft glider subsidiary, Northwest Aeronautical Corporation ( NAC ), in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Fox was met with gale force winds, heavy rain and a snowstorm in the first days of his run.
In 1861 Bleek met his future wife, Jemima Lloyd, at the boarding house where he lived in Cape Town ( run by a Mrs Roesch ), while she was waiting for a passage to England, and they developed a relationship through correspondence.
Her parents met while performing in the original Broadway run of Hair.
There, rather than run the line over the steep Indian and Town Hills, they deviated to the west of Billerica Center and met the original ROW at the bottom of the north side of town hill and continued on the original path to North Billerica.
In 1940, Lucy met Desi Arnaz, a Cuban bandleader who had just come off a successful run in the 1939 – 40 Broadway show Too Many Girls.
During its run, he met Patricia Olsen, who played Hilda under the stage name Sigrid Valdis.
The Council of Assiniboia, the administrative and judicial body of the Red River Colony mainly run by Hudson's Bay Company officials, met at Upper Fort Garry.
On 28 November 1660, a group of scientists from and influenced by the Invisible College ( gathering approximately since 1645 ) met at Gresham College and announced the formation of a " College for the Promoting of Physico-Mathematical Experimental Learning ", which would meet weekly to discuss science and run experiments.
" In 1885, a group of citizens met in Elgin to organize a new north-south railroad which would run from Taylor, the rail head for the Missouri, Kansas and Texas (“ Katy ”) Railroad to the north, through Elgin to Bastrop, the county seat, to the south.
The same was caught in the avalanche of withdrawal, and almost run over by the enemy, hiding at times and changing route, it was open, and at night, Borja, where he met Rock, Caro and O ' Neille.
Why Do Fools Fall in Love was not a commercial success and was met with mixed reviews ; the film grossed a total of $ 12, 461, 773 during its original theatrical run.
While travelling on a research trip for his poetry, he met the local socialist leader, Lamine Guèye, who suggested that Senghor run for election as a member of the Assemblée nationale française.

run and with
Thus, if corporations are not to run away with us, they must become quasi-governmental institutions, subject to public control and needs.
The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
Styles run the gamut from slender and tapered with elongated toes to a newer squared toe shape.
and though he had found the strength to run with us, now he collapsed and lay on the ground, dying, the Reverend holding his head and wiping his hot brow.
At the landing she saw Juanita, her face flushed pink with excitement, run down the hall from the kitchen to the front door.
On the other hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point out defects where they exist, such as that a plan calls for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them.
And the reason this could happen is clear: men of government, business men, lawyers and all who concerned themselves with the welfare of their fellow men did not let their concern to run their businesses at a profit restrict the development of freedom and opportunity.
My friend often breakfasted with Vernon on the morning of the regular tallyho run.
When a hole is to be bored to a predetermined depth, mark the depth on the side of the stock, then run the bit down so that it is even with the mark.
The minimum cost for an average one-story, 7-room house with basement, is likely to run $1500 above the cost of the heating alone.
It is made up of tumbling, which might be said to start with a somersault, run through such stunts as headstands, handstands, cartwheels, backbends, and culminate in nearly impossible combinations of aerial flips and twists and apparatus work.
Journalism supplies us with an endless run of such slips.
The business of baseball began to prosper along with other entertainments, and performers -- thanks partly to George Herman Ruth's spectacular efforts each season to run his salary higher and higher -- prospered too.
It was a long, low room, like a root cellar, for it was banked up with soil, and vines had run rampant over that, too.
The Mayor declined in two interviews with reporters yesterday to confirm or deny the reports that he had decided to run and wanted Mr. Screvane, who lives in Queens, to replace Abe Stark, the incumbent, as the candidate for President of the City Council and Mr. Beame, who lives in Brooklyn, to replace Mr. Gerosa as the candidate for Controller.
Street car tracks run down the center of Pennsylvania, powered with lines that are underground.
Then Heywood Sullivan, Kansas City catcher, singled up the middle and Throneberry was across with what proved to be the winning run.
The Orioles got a run in the first inning when Breeding, along with Robinson, the two Birds who got a pair of hits, doubled to right center, moved to third on Russ Snyder's single to right and crossed on Kunkel's wild pitch into the dirt in front of the plate.
-- Billy Gardner's line double, which just eluded the diving Minnie Minoso in left field, drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run with two out in the last of the ninth to give the Minnesota Twins a 6-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox Monday.
Jim Landis' 380-foot home run over left in the first inning gave the Sox a 1-0 lead, but Harmon Killebrew came back in the bottom of the first with his second homer in two days with the walking Bob Allison aboard.
In the third Frank Robinson hammered a long home run deep into the corner of the bleachers in right center, about 400 feet away, with two men on.
Scherer also had a big night at bat with four hits in five trips including a double, Len Boehmer also was 4-for-5 with two doubles and Dave Ritchie had a home run and a triple.

0.878 seconds.