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With loud huzzahs for the artistic success of the Presbyterian-St. Luke's Fashion show still ringing in her ears, its director, Helen Tieken Geraghty ( Mrs. Maurice P. Geraghty ) is taking off tomorrow on a 56 day world trip which should earn her even greater acclaim as director of entertainment for next summer's International Trade fair.
With short legs, broad and rounded head, and small eyes with short rounded ears, it resembles a bear more than other mustelids.
With its short thick head, long ears, thin limbs, small narrow hooves, and short mane, the mule shares characteristics of a donkey ; in height and body, shape of neck and croup, uniformity of coat, and teeth, it appears horse-like ; the mule comes in all sizes, shapes and conformities.
* In Sleeping with Sirens's 2010 With ears to see and eyes to hear, there is a song called " If I'm James Dean, you're Audrey Hepburn ".
With their latest demos having found the ears of Grammy Award-winning producer Lewis Merenstein, Glass Harp began work on their first album for the Decca label in the fall of 1970.
With a gray to brown coat, whiskered face, and black-tufted ears, the bobcat resembles the other species of the mid-sized Lynx genus.
With diamonds covering her delicate neck and ears, she was now the king's maîtresse déclarée.
With a dense silvery-brown coat, ruffed face and tufted ears, the Canada lynx resembles the other species of the mid-sized Lynx genus.
With minimal audible field both ears are able to detect the stimuli but with minimal audible pressure only one ear is able to detect the stimuli.
Jonson's ' Conversations With Drummond ' refers to the imprisonment, and suggests there was a possibility that both authors would have their ' ears and noses slit ' as a punishment, but this may have been Jonson elaborating on the story in retrospect.
With age, however, Tetrazzini's middle register filled out to some extent ; and the way that her mid-voice sounded, even when she was younger, does not seem to have troubled the ears of Mediterranean critics, going by their written record.
With blood running from his nose and ears, he was rushed to the hospital.
With the ears of a wider audience in the 1980s, Baldwin developed an incisive critique of the American automobile industry, which he viewed as over-focused on superficial marketing concerns and farcically under-concerned with real innovation and improvement.
With Rygel's and Scorpius's admonitions ringing in his ears, Crichton seats himself in a mental projection chair and uses his unlocked wormhole knowledge to show the opposing forces what they have been demanding: the wormhole weapon.
It is documented in William Shakespeare's King John ( 1595 ): " What cracker is this ... that deafes our ears / With this abundance of superfluous breath?
With his sly eyes and little can opener of a nose, his shoulders a yard wide, his hair massing in gray curls behind his ears, he dances through the movie like a mastodon in toe shoes ".
With the advice and consent of these our venerable brothers, with mature deliberation on each and every one of the above theses, and by the authority of almighty God, the blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and our own authority, we condemn, reprobate, and reject completely each of these theses or errors as either heretical, scandalous, false, offensive to pious ears or seductive of simple minds, and against Catholic truth.
With a parade of much learning, the intoxication of youth effervescing, the skirts of pretension spread wide, and the world-displaying cup of wisdom in my hand, the ringings of delirium began to sound in my ears, and suggested a total withdrawal from the world.
With total stage presence and a bewitched violin she enchants the ears already from the start and there seems to be no end to the applause after the entrance performance " wrote Dalarnas Tidningar while Göteborgs-Posten reported how Brava's " music potpourri became a display in virtuoso violin playing " and that " she is undeniably a gifted musician with dazzling technique and a big amount of charm ".
: With his ears cut short, and his tail cut long,
: With his ears in his hand and his wits in his wig ;
With the first exercise, suddenly lifting the hands with hook palms up towards the chest, the shoulders towards the ears and balancing on the toes with the Monkey looking to the side, squeezes the Heart and pumps Xue as you release down again.
With her ears to the conspiracies floating around Dino, she quickly discovers that her father's old crony, Carmine ( Michael V. Gazzo ), has been swindling him and that Dino's life is in jeopardy.

With and laid
With regard to occupational pension schemes, the SE is covered by the provisions laid down in the proposal for a directive on institutions for occupational schemes, presented by the Commission in October 2000, in particular in connection with the possibility of introducing a single pension scheme for all their employees in the European Union.
With the string section laid off, synthesisers took a dominating role, as was the trend in the larger music scene of the time, although studio strings were present on some of the tracks conducted by Rainer Pietsch, the overall soundscape had a more electronic feel in keeping with the futuristic nature of the album.
With this approach, defense-in-depth can be conceptualized as three distinct layers or planes laid one on top of the other.
With such noted intellectuals as Edmund Burke behind them, the Rockingham Whigs laid out a philosophy which for the first time extolled the virtues of faction, or at least their faction.
With his political and diplomatic skills backed by Japanese military's strong presence, Itō laid the foundation for Japan's colonization of Korea and expansion into Manchuria, China and Russia during the World War II.
With the arrival of a tramway line running along West 13th Avenue, landowner William A. H. Loveland and others laid out the new city of Lakewood between Golden and Denver.
With the coming of the railroad, H. F. Marsh laid out a new village of Richmond near the older site, which prospered and after a time supplanted Manlius.
With the Tsar himself present in nominal command ( actual command was in the hands of veteran German-born career-soldier Count Wittgenstein ), a Russian army of 100, 000 men, supported by the Black sea fleet, swept aside the Ottoman forces in the Romanian Principalities, crossed the Danube, and laid siege to Silistra, Varna and Shumla, the key Ottoman-held fortresses in Rumelia ( Bulgaria ).
With this motivation, the new foundation stone of Magdalen Hall was laid at the new site on 3 May 1820, and the Hall's migration was complete by 1822.
With a procession and ceremony, the foundation stone of the new church for the parish of North Leith was laid on 11 April 1814.
With the foundations laid and the first storey built, work stopped suddenly when Anne died in 1619.
" With this treatise, John Locke laid one of the most important intellectual foundations of the separation of church and state, which ultimately led to the secular state.
Critic Jason Ankeny wrote, " With their politically charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African-American consciousness, the Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of hip-hop.
With the advent of the Grand Tour, a fad of collecting antiquities began that laid the foundations of many great collections spreading a Neoclassical revival throughout Europe.
With this book, Grey completed the most productive period of his writing career, having laid out most major themes, character types, and settings.
With the charges laid on those arrested, the outcomes of the trials varied tremendously depending on the ways in which individuals were involved.
With Clifford Will and others of his students, he laid foundations for the theoretical interpretation of experimental tests of relativistic theories of gravity — foundations on which Will and others then built.
With 70, 000 soldiers of the new army, Jourdan laid siege to Charleroi on 12 June.
With the exception of the field laid in the Straits of Dover, and an area mined by aircraft to the north of the Frisian Islands, all the minefields were offensive in character.
With the capital at Luoyang, the state was established by Cao Pi in 220, based upon the foundations that his father Cao Cao laid.
With delays in assembling the property, the foundation stone was finally laid 16 June 1875.
With the remainder of his troops, Basil laid siege to the city itself.
With the cornerstone laid in July 1824 at the corner of Broadway and Houston Street, the first church edifice opened in 1826 and was described as " the best specimen of Gothic in the city.
With continuous ATP, a cable is laid between the rails for the full length of the block section.

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