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Tilghman's and over
Many families escaped Baltimore's summer heat by coming to one of the fine guest houses on Tilghman's Island ; husbands came over on the weekends.

Tilghman's and on
Even as he spoke those words Billy Tilghman's life hung on a thread.
Tilghman's work in molecular genetics focused on the regulation of genes during development, particularly in the field of genomic imprinting.
When General Albert Sidney Johnston was looking for an officer to create defensive positions on the vulnerable Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, he was unaware of Tilghman's presence in his department and another officer was selected.
Today, the Maryland State archives has a painting of Tench Tilghman and " The two swords belonging to Tench Tilghman " left for the State of Maryland on the death on one of Tilghman's relatives, " Mrs. Judith Goldsborough Oates who died on December 26, 1997.

Tilghman's and .
A bullet gouged into the bar top an inch from Tilghman's stomach as Blue Throat's henchmen started shooting.
In two minutes the body of Tilghman's former comrade, who had been killed by Blue Throat in a gambling brawl the previous night, was carried into the town's funeral parlor to be prepared for decent burial.
Tench Tilghman's grave can be found at the Oxford cemetery.
It has remained Tilghman's Island ever since.
When oyster dredging began in the Chesapeake Bay, the watermen of Tilghman's Island were quick to join in.
Although the seafood industry is now much diminished and the shucking houses and processing plants replaced by up-scale housing, Tilghman's Island remains an interesting and enjoyable place to visit -- out in the Bay at the end of a long peninsula.
However, the Richmond government pointed out Tilghman's engineering background and he was finally chosen for the task.
Tilghman's first public service was as a Justice of the Peace for Talbot County.
Wesley summons Dalton to his home in a seemingly innocent attempt to make peace, but has an ulterior motive: Wesley would like Dalton to work for him once he extorts Tilghman's club.
At Tilghman's suggestion he ran for Congress in 1843 in his Whig dominated district and won election narrowly, by only three votes.
Around 1879, Benjamin moved to London forming a new company, Tilghman's Patent Sand Blast Co. at Gray's Inn Road.

clenched and fist
It is always a temptation for a religious organization, especially a powerful or dominant one, to impose through the clenched fist of the law its creedal viewpoint upon others.
A wrestler may jump onto an opponent, whether standing or lying down, in any manner, including with a clenched fist ( à la Jerry Lawler's diving fist ) or the toe of a boot ( à la Randy Orton's punt attack ).
* Rock, represented by a clenched fist.
During the Napoleonic Wars, British crews saluted officers by touching a clenched fist to the brow as though grasping a hat-brim between fingers and thumb.
The raised clenched fist, symbolizing unity in struggle, was popularized in the 19th century by the socialist, communist and anarchist movements, and is still used today.
This involves holding the hand, palm forwards, with all the fingers held in a clenched fist position.
In normal adults, the mass of the heart is 250 – 350 grams ( 9 – 12 oz ), or about twice the size of a clenched fist ( it is about the size of a clenched fist in children ), but an extremely diseased heart can be up to 1000 g ( 2 lb ) in mass due to hypertrophy.
This work features a monochrome silhouette of a figure with a clenched fist holding a hammer.
" The child is born in the night – the mother's exhausted flesh, the father's face clenched like a fistand nothing is ever the same again.
' The next thing you know ," Wolke says, " Roselle drew a clenched fist logo, passed it up to the front of the van, and there was Earth First!
The Rothschild coat of arms contains a clenched fist with five arrows symbolizing the five dynasties established by the five sons of Mayer Rothschild, in a reference to Psalm 127: " Like arrows in the hands of a warrior ".
The hand, sometimes also called a handbreadth or handsbreadth, is an anthropic unit, originally based on the breadth of a male human hand, either with or without the thumb, or on the height of a clenched fist.
It is often sung with the hand raised in a clenched fist salute and is sometimes followed ( in English-speaking places ) with a chant of " The workers united will never be defeated ".
The group leader offers the clenched fist to the group.
A goal may be scored through contact with any part of the attacker's body except a clenched fist.
The emblem of the PSP was a clenched fist inside an industrial gear-wheel.
Photograph of a sew-on patch featuring the clenched fist symbol adopted by the northern soul movement
The clenched fist symbol that has become associated with the northern soul movement ( frequently depicted on sew-on patches ) emanates from the Black Power civil rights movement of the 1960s in the United States.
" or see a clenched gloved fist rise over the tops of the heads of the dancers!
Running is done in a semi-squatting position and a clenched fist is not used ; instead the fingers are loosely held in a semi-closed fist sometimes referred to as the monkey claw.

clenched and over
Primalogist Signe Preuschoft traces the smile back over 30 million years of evolution to a " fear grin " stemming from monkeys and apes who often used barely clenched teeth to portray to predators that they were harmless.
In July 2011, posters with clenched fist and a message " Pruži Otpor svakoj lošoj vlasti " ( Resist all bad authorities ) appeared all over the city of Bor, protesting the local authorities ' decision to build a roundabout.
The nail is cut off just proud of the rove and the cut end clenched over the rove while the dolly ( a small portable anvil, usually of cylindrical shape ) is used to hold the nail in place.
It is the sort of thing which used to be found in Scandinavian-built boats but even with iron nails, on the lands, they were usually properly clenched over roves.
The nail is then clenched over the rove.
; arm length: distance, measured using the tape-measure, from the armscye / shoulder line intersection ( acromion ), over the elbow, to the far end of the prominent wrist bone ( ulna ), with the subject's right fist clenched and placed on the hip, and with the arm bent at 90 °
In October 1951 a meteorite exploded in the atmosphere over Denmark and part of it, about the size of a clenched fist, was found in Riis Skov, where a memorial stone now commemorates the event.
" or " Six again ", and wave one arm over his head with fingers clenched into a fist, indicating the attacking side's next tackle is tackle zero.

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