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stump and Cross
Peter Lalor jumped onto a stump and asked those around him to take an oath to the Southern Cross.

stump and originally
Butternuts is generally believed to be named for three butternut ( a. k. a. white walnut ) trees growing from one stump that originally marked the corner of the townships of what is now New Lisbon, Pittsfield and Morris when this entire section of the county was surveyed by Richard Smith before the Revolution.
The Buffalo Statue was originally mounted on a large tree stump.
A husting ( called a stump in the United States ) originally referred to a physical platform from which representatives presented their views or cast votes before a parliamentary or other election body.

stump and near
Simply put, leg theory involves concentrating the bowling attack at or near the line of leg stump.
Ecdysis may also enable damaged tissue and missing limbs to be regenerated or substantially re-formed, although this may only be complete over a series of moults, the stump being a little larger with each moult until it is of normal, or near normal size again.
One of these trees ( the " Old Tree ") lived until the 19th century, and may be seen, as a dry stump, near the assembly house.
' for indeed, it was near – only five miles from the cultural heart of Germany – ' that nation of universities ' [...]" ( p. 100 ).</ ref > The Goethe Eiche ( Goethe's Oak ) stood inside the camp's perimeter, and the stump of the tree is preserved as part of the memorial at KZ Buchenwald.
A silicified conifer stump weighing several tons was unearthed near Wittsburg, and many more were found around Piggott.
In 1936 a skeleton, sword-bayonet and water bottle were found in a hollow tree stump near Terenure.
A centre of retail shops and restaurants, features of Chinatown located close to George Street include a tree stump ( near the intersection with Hay Street ) gilded in gold and dripping water, which was presented to the Chinese community of Sydney with the message that it would bring good fortune to them.
Palumbo was a polo teammate of Prince Charles and the two were close until 1984 when the Prince publicly criticised Palumbo's plan to build an unrealised design by Mies van der Rohe near St. Paul's Cathedral that Charles described as " a glass stump ".

stump and House
The Blue Tit will nest in any suitable hole in a tree, wall, or stump, or an artificial nest box, often competing with House Sparrows or Great Tits for the site.
A giant stump of a Western Redcedar tree is on display outside of the Tree House exhibit at the Jardin botanique de Montréal in Quebec, Canada.

stump and south
#* This short pub car park entry on the south side of the Bath Road is the remaining stump of Heathrow Road, which ran to Heathrow hamlet.
Hatton Road survives as a north end stump ( Hatton Road North ), visible surface tarmac and wide cropmark on grass east of the end of the north runway, unnamed alignments among service area buildings, the south part of the airport internal road Eastchurch Road, and a south end stump.

stump and is
The urn is stolen by alien robots, as the burnt stump inside is part of a key needed to unlock the " Wikkit Gate " and release an imprisoned world called Krikkit.
Concentrating attack on the leg stump is considered by many cricket fans and commentators to lead to boring play, as it stifles run scoring and encourages batsmen to play conservatively.
According to folklore, Achong is said to have had Walter Robbins stumped off a surprise delivery that spun into the right-hander from outside the off stump.
When a tree stump or other obstruction such as a rock is encountered, the ploughshare is thrown upwards, clear of the obstacle, to avoid breaking the plough's harness or linkage ; ploughing can be continued when the weight is returned to the earth after the obstacle is passed.
Noting its significance, Lord Shaftesbury said, " It is a new thing and a very serious thing to see the Prime Minister on the stump.
The change is later blamed for many problems developing during the 1950s, primarily negative bowling outside leg stump to a field of short-leg fieldsmen.
Such an oviposition site commonly is the wall of a cavity such as a hollow stump or a container such as a bucket or a discarded vehicle tire.
It usually occurs through infection of the unhealed umbilical stump, particularly when the stump is cut with a non-sterile instrument.
Bowling outside off stump is known as the corridor of uncertainty.
The word " colobus " comes from Greek κολοβός kolobós (" docked "), and is so named because in this genus, the thumb is a stump.
This procedure is a two to three step procedure in which the large bowel is removed, except for the rectal stump and anus, and a temporary ileostomy is made.
In the next step of the surgery an internal pouch is made of the patients ' own small bowel and this pouch is then hooked back up internally to the rectal stump so that patient can once again have a reasonably functioning bowel system, all internal.
The temporary ileostomy can be reversed at this time so that the patient is now internalized for bowel functions, or in another step to the procedure, the pouch and rectal stump anastamosis can be left inside the patient to heal for some time, while the patient still uses the ileostomy for bowel function.
This is because most bowlers tend to concentrate the line of their deliveries on or outside the off stump, so most shots are hit into the off side.

stump and also
The contents of the Darnley urn are also problematic ; they were variously reported to be the remains of a stump, bail or the outer casing of a ball, but in 1998 Darnley's 82-year-old daughter-in-law said they were the remains of her mother-in-law's veil, casting a further layer of doubt on the matter.
If the surgeon opts for the shaving method, he or she usually also cauterizes the stump.
Gertie was also seen to swallow a large stump, play with a Mastodon, and drink an entire lake dry.
There is also limited recovery of stump and root wood, from trees felled many years before, for use in making bowls and other wood turned objects.
The festival also includes special recognition of the oldest and longest-serving miners or railroad workers present and stump speeches from local political candidates.
The aerodynamic features of the Sierra were developed from those first seen in the Escort Mark III — the " Aeroback " bootlid stump was proved to reduce the drag coefficient of the bodyshell significantly, which was a class leading Cd0. 34 at its launch, though not as good as the Cd0. 22 of the visually similar Ford Probe III concept car of the previous year, and also behind the contemporary third generation Audi 100 that was unveiled the same year-the first production car to get below the Cd0. 30 barrier with an impressive figure of Cd0. 28.
The park also contains the Elfin Oak, an elaborately carved 900-year-old tree stump.
These two prophesies are regarded by Bahá ' ís to refer to Bahá ' u ' lláh, alleged to also have arisen from " the stump of Jesse.
It is also planted for firewood because it grows rapidly, is highly resilient in a variety of soils, and it grows back even faster from its stump after harvest by using the existing root system.
The wicket is also put down if a fielder pulls a stump out of the ground in the same manner.
The backhoe bucket can also be replaced with powered attachments such as a breaker, grapple, auger, or a stump grinder.
At the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century Alford featured a four-sailed mill ( Wallace's OR Station Mill, now a stump ), a five-sailed windmill ( Hoyles's Windmill, today's Alford Mill ), and a six-sailer ( the now dismantled ( in 1973 ) six-storeyed Myers's Windmill, built in 1827 with six left-handed sails, and also called the Alford Mill ) as the only place in Lincolnshire beside Horncastle.
Typically the sweep shot will be played to a legside delivery, but it is also possible for a batsman to sweep the ball to the legside from outside off stump.
A fielder can also " remake " the stumps and remove a stump / bail to effect a runout.
Ager was also a popular orator, traveling the stump circuit for much of his career, speaking wherever Norwegian-Americans gathered.
The Grey Alder has a shallow root system, and is marked not only by vigorous production of stump suckers, but also by root suckers, especially in the northern parts of its range.
Ranatunga's weight was also notable for being grossly excessive, and gave rise to an incident during a game played in humid conditions when he called for a runner, claiming that he had " sprained something "; opposition ( Australian ) wicket-keeper Ian Healy responded that he could not get a runner for being " an overweight, unfit, fat cunt ", a comment picked up by the stump microphones and broadcast on television.
* Black Stump or also Albuquerque in Australia and New Zealand (" beyond the black stump " indicates an extremely remote location ).
A. viridis has a shallow root system, and is marked not only by vigorous production of stump suckers, but also by root suckers.
Stumps of trees up to 200 years old may also sprout, but the sprouts are not as vigorous and are more subject to wind damage as the stump decays.
The researchers are also nearing a breakthrough which would allow a person with an amputated leg to control their prosthetic leg through their stump muscles.

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