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Social Functions, which include an annual dinner, an afternoon tea party in the summer, an anniversary meeting, and buffets at lunch-time and refreshment at evening lectures which give members and their guests an opportunity to meet the guest speaker and others with similar interests.
' Midday Report ' provides an hour of news at lunch-time.
In its present-day form, the southbound Crescent leaves New York in mid-afternoon and Washington DC in the early evening, passing through the Carolinas overnight for arrival at breakfast-time in Atlanta, lunch-time in Birmingham, and early evening at New Orleans.
Facilities at Bobbin Head include a marina, picnic areas with gas barbecues, a licensed restaurant and kiosk at the marina, small boat hire at the marina, and a lunch-time restaurant in what used to be the Bobbin Head Inn, which also contains a National Parks information centre.

lunch-time and .
Bobbin Head is located on Cowan Creek and facilities include a marina, picnic areas, a small store, and a lunch-time restaurant in what used to be the Bobbin Head Inn, which also contains an information centre.
After she returned to Puerto Rico in 1968, she landed her own section on WAPA-TV's popular lunch-time show El Show Del Mediodia.
The 1990s saw an increase in broadcasting time with reruns in the afternoon, a morning show and lunch-time news bulletins.
Promising even more speech and less music, London Live — originally the title for GLR's lunch-time news show ( presented by Charles Carroll, now on BBC Radio 2 ) — was launched with new on-air personalities and new shows, including a speech-heavy breakfast show and a mid-morning phone-in and debate.
Most locks are operated by their keepers between 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. from June to August, with progressively shorter hours as the hours of daylight reduce, and they are not operated during the lock-keeper's lunch hour between 1 p. m. and 2 p. m. During the summer months Assistant Lock Keepers are employed to deal with the heavy traffic and avoid the lunch-time closure.
Its green grasses and dozens of benches are popular lunch-time destinations for residents and workers in Philadelphia's Center City neighborhood, while its lion and goat statues are popular gathering spots for small children and their parents.
Additionally, reaches lunch-time patrons, shoppers and business professionals.
* Philanthropy Week: Organized by the philanthropic prefect and council, this week is filled with special snacks and lunch-time events in an effort to raise money for charity.
In the early times the society used to meet twice weekly, often during lunch-time.
The Foundation ’ s activities are supported by research and articles published in the form of a Madariaga Paper and regular events, seminars and lunch-time debates, the Citizen's Controversies.
A month later ' Ruffian ' played as a lunch-time and late-night programme with David Williamson's ' The Coming of Stork ' in the main timeslot.

talk and drew
This, however, drew the Presbyterians closer to the Church of England in their common desire to resist ' popery '; talk of reconciliation and liturgical compromise was thus in the air.
" In particular, a series of strips in which Dogbert worked as a talk radio host drew criticism from conservatives for his supposed attack on Rush Limbaugh ( which Adams denied in Seven Years of Highly Defective People ).
The odd pairing of presenters Martha Stewart and Busta Rhymes that year drew much talk in the press.
Blackton's act consisted of " lightning sketches ", where Blackton drew and rapidly modified drawings on an easel pad before the audience's eyes, accompanying this with a stream of talk nearly as rapid.
Edo Murtić himself said of his paintings that he " drew these colours out of the Istrian landscape " and that it would be possible to talk of " some essence of colour ".
A boisterous former actor and television talk show host, Dornan had a flair for the dramatic that drew him supporters and detractors well beyond his congressional districts.
In overnight Nielsen Ratings, the series premiere of Conan drew 4, 100, 000 viewers, leading all late-night talk shows, more than tripling the audience of its direct competition, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report on Comedy Central.
Shock Theater drew both a black and white cult audience, who loved Ghoulardi's beatnik costume, the music, and his hip talk, which was a nod to black jazz and R & B artists.
On Thursday afternoon, October 28, 1993, Patrick drew fire when he referred to the television program of CBS ’ s Connie Chung – a Chinese American – as “ Slanted Eye to Eye ” during the Three A. M. Egos talk show.

talk and accusations
Smith denied the accusations but his alleged actions had been the subject of much talk around the city of Tacoma for years.

talk and careless
) or to avoid " careless talk " ( The Next of Kin ).
The addresses of the British agents were discovered from a variety of sources, including sympathetic housemaids, careless talk from some of the British, and an IRA informant in the RIC ( Sergeant Mannix ) based in Donnybrook barracks.
The doorbell rings and Will is stunned to see reporters at the doorstep, alerted by careless talk by Spike at the pub.
It was also frequented by the soldiers of the Rathfarnham Guard whose careless talk was carefully noted by the United Irishmen hiding on the premises.
Noting such reasoning on the talk page of the person whose bio was placed in the two categories would be wise, to avoid the person's removal from one category based on the impression that the double membership was just one more careless category assignment.
It appears that once revealed the plot dissolved and Henry Dudley remained at large in France, his great scheme undermined by careless talk and too unwieldy an organisation.
Poster produced in the US warning the public about consequences of careless talk.
The film reinforced the message that civilians should be vigilant and that " careless talk costs lives ".

talk and scholarship
Davis was accepted by the Hamilton College Junior Year in France Program and, she wrote in her autobiography, she managed to talk Brandeis into extending financial support via her scholarship.
He attempts to talk Lisa Simpson into losing the spelling bee with the offer of a college scholarship at a Seven Sisters College and a hot plate, claiming " it's perfect for soup!
In Krugman's view, the network of foundations that fund conservative scholarship, the national and regional think tanks and advocacy groups, talk radio media outlets, and conservative law firms through which they pushed their agenda to move the Republican Party to the right, far surpass in funding, size, inter-connectedness or influence anything the Democratic Party or the American liberal movement have at their disposal.

talk and intense
Hofstadter's writing is characterized by an intense interaction between form and content, as is exemplified by the 20 dialogues in GEB, many of which simultaneously talk about and imitate strict musical forms used by Bach, such as canons and fugues.
Unlike in most other portrayals, Hackman's Luthor appears to view Superman as a respectable and challenging foe rather than a subject of intense hatred and is portrayed as somewhat light and comical, resembling a fast talking con artist more than a criminal mastermind ; often attempting to talk his way out of trouble.
Wimsatt and Beardsley on an ideal, objective criticism: " It will not talk of tears, prickles or other physiological symptoms, of feeling angry, joyful, hot, cold, or intense, or of vaguer states of emotional disturbance, but of shades of distinction and relation between objects of emotion.

talk and negative
To be classed as a manic episode, while the disturbed mood is present at least three ( or four if only irritability is present ) of the following must have been consistently prominent: grand or extravagant style, or expanded self-esteem ; reduced need of sleep ( e. g. three hours may be sufficient ); talks more often and feels the urge to talk longer ; ideas flit through the mind in quick succession, or thoughts race and preoccupy the person ; over indulgence in enjoyable behaviors with high risk of a negative outcome ( e. g., extravagant shopping, sexual adventures or improbable commercial schemes ).
Documentary movie maker Michael Moore in his documentary Sicko pointed out that Americans do not talk about public libraries or the police or the fire department as being " socialized " and nor do they have negative opinions of these.
It was thought that this was the effect of complaints from Churchill that they were too left-wing ; however, Priestley's son has recently revealed in a talk on the latest book being published about his father's life that it was in fact Churchill's Cabinet that brought about the cancellation by supplying negative reports on the broadcasts to Churchill.
People in a positive mood are usually easier to talk to and want to have longer conversations compared to someone who is in a negative or neutral mood.
( 1975 ) " Positive and negative reinforcement, a distinction that is no longer necessary ; or a better way to talk about bad things ".
Erotophobes are less likely to talk about sex, have more negative reactions to sexually explicit material, and have sex less frequently and with fewer partners over time.
Comparing Atef to the Prophet's lieutenant, he reminded those present that Atef " knew of Jihad before most of you were even born ", and warned them that he didn't want to hear any more " negative talk " about Atef.
If you want a more detailed picture or a negative scan, please leave a message on my talk page.
These might be events ... or talk about friends or family ... The idea behind accessing resources is that it gives you something to work with that you can use to help the client to achieve their goal ... Even negative beliefs and opinions can be utilised as resources
A subtle point is that a zero-dimensional vector space is naturally ( canonically ) oriented, so we can talk about an orientation being positive ( agreeing with the canonical orientation ) or negative ( disagreeing ).
While the family makes small talk, Debbie makes negative comments on current events followed by a knowing look at the camera and a cartoonish " wah-wah " sound made by a muted trombone.
I don't want to paint a picture that is negative -- this is my country and when I talk about it I want to give a good picture of it -- because I want to be proud of it.
Hablar hasta por el culo ( To talk out of the ass )— a local, impolite variant of the well-known frase Hablar hasta por los codos ( to talk through the elbows )— refers to someone who talks a lot ; this variant is used to refer to a person in a negative way ( as in " He / she won't shut up ") while Hablar hasta por los codos does not necessarily imply annoyance.

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