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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 the ears laid forward close to the head, the skull appears to be broadened.
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 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 wider
With comfort bikes and hybrids, cyclists sit high over the seat, their weight directed down onto the saddle, such that a wider and more cushioned saddle is preferable.
With the onset of industrialization and the development of the food processing industry, a wider range of food could be sold and distributed in distant locations.
With the launch of Channel 4 and its Film on Four commissioning strand Art Cinema was promoted to a wider audience.
With the move towards independence in the region Guyana was seen as the breadbasket of the wider Caribbean which lead to yet more waves of Barbadians seeking to move to Guyana for better opportunities.
These programs resembled the " sympathetic " yet contradictory film Dances With Wolves of 1990, in which, according to Ella Shohat and Robert Stam, the narrative choice was to relate the Lakota story as told through a Euro-American voice, for wider impact among a general audience.
With spreadsheets the equations above are easy to use and offer much greater accuracy over a wider range of concentrations.
With seven main bearings, it is more like a staggered-bank in-line six rather than a normal V6, but is only slightly longer and wider than a straight-4.
With computer displays, aspect ratios wider than 4: 3 are also called widescreen.
With very small currents and considering shorter time scales ( thus wider bandwidths ) shot noise can be significant.
With a standardised, printed English Bible and Prayer Book being read to church congregations from the 1540s onward, a wider public became familiar with a standard language, and the era of Modern English was under way.
With continued research, decreasing cost, greater availability and wider acceptance of other lipoprotein subclass analysis assay methods, including NMR spectroscopy, research studies have continued to show a stronger correlation between human clinically obvious cardiovascular event and quantitatively measured particle concentrations.
With this technique, it was possible to create a wider range of timbres, than when using the fingertips or nails alone.
With the group he became known to a wider audience and was able to tour extensively through 1958-1959, when he parted ways with Hamilton and moved to New York City.
With the advent of easy distribution over the internet and cheap video-editing software, fan-created videos began to gain wider notice in the late 1990s.
Major articles in Byte Magazine introduced the NAPLPS system to a wider audience, spread over a four month period in the February, March, April, and May 1983 issues. With the standard complete, the U. S. teletext plans started moving forward.
With the demise of Acton Works this no longer applies, and the new 2009 tube stock has a wider profile and slightly longer carriages which preclude it running on other deep-level tube lines.
With the wider recognition there has been proposal to make Matariki an official holiday in New Zealand – in particular former Māori Party MP Rahui Katene's private member's bill Te Ra o Matariki Bill / Matariki Day Bill, drawn from the ballot in June 2009.
" With sales growing rapidly, and the instruments themselves relatively mature, this decade saw a wider variety of rolls become available.
With Rheinsberg – ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte (" Rheinsberg – a Picture Book for Lovers ") in 1912, Tucholsky published a tale in which he adopted a fresh and playful tone ( which was unusual for that time ) and which made him known to a wider audience for the first time.
With the fifth album, " The Trail of the Navajos ", Giraud established his own style, and after censorship laws were loosened in 1968 the strip became more explicitly adult, and also adopted a wider range of thematics.
With the wider acceptance of swing music around 1935, larger mainstream bands began to embrace this style of music.
With lower frequencies, C-band for example, dish designers have a wider choice of materials.
With respect to this, recent public policy debates have centered around whether or not government should give aid to single parent households, which some believe will reduce poverty and improve their situation, or instead focus on wider issues like protecting employment.
With the possibilities of cutting and of filming outdoors, films have a much wider palette of possibilities to depict violence, including single combat, brawls and melees as well as full-blown battles.
With the advance in shipbuilding techniques came a growth in towns such as Bristol and Liverpool and the wider development of ports such as London, Gravesend, Southampton, Chichester, Plymouth and the royal dockyards of Chatham, Portsmouth, Greenwich, Woolwich and Deptford.

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