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Echoing from the mountain, however, were the shouted cadences and fiery exhortations of their regimental izinduna, who reminded the warriors that their king did not send them to run away.
While he was speaking in Williamstown, Victoria, in 1954, a heckler shouted, " I wouldn ’ t vote for you if you were the Archangel Gabriel " to which Menzies coolly replied " If I were the Archangel Gabriel, I ’ m afraid you wouldn't be in my constituency.
They were surrounded by a group twice their size who shouted derogatory things at them and pelted them with eggs.
" When participants were released from custody hours later, they were pelted by eggs and shouted at by protesters who had been waiting.
Aqa Mahdi Puya has said that these fake verses were shouted out by the Meccans to make it look like it was Muhammad who said it, he writes:
Most commanders had fallen or were absent, and there were few ways to communicate, other than shouted commands.
Simultaneously, other members of the audience were led to tiered seats, where they watched members of the cast banging the ceiling above the bunker with brooms while an actor stood calmly and shouted " quail ".
Grasping the torches in their left hands and holding in their right hands the trumpets they were to blow, they shouted, " A sword for the Lord and Gideon!
Soldiers shouted warnings into homes and chased away any civilians who were discovered, but did not thoroughly inspect them.
As snakes were known to congregate in such pits, the scholiast on Lucian explains, those who didn't go to retrieve the remains shouted to scare away any that might be lurking down there.
( 3 ) This was said to men who were still young and giddy with wine, and so, as would be expected, someone shouted out to form up and to light torches, and urged all to take vengeance for the destruction of the Greek temples.
The lyrics and delivery were notably more aggressive than was common at the time, often with growled or shouted vocals that dissolved into incoherent screaming.
While the rescuers were subduing an unexpectedly ferocious Austrian sergeant, they shouted for Lafayette to ride off north toward the border, on the mount they had provided.
Various prominent women and men rose to speak in favor of having women on the Business Committee, but many were shouted down by men in the audience who did not want to hear them.
And a woman came up to us, came up to my drummer, it was only a three piece, while we were playing and shouted at him ' Don't you realize nobody likes you!
It was at this moment when a staff officer ( identity unknown ) shouted out that the Russians in the redoubts on the Causeway Heights were dragging away the captured British guns.
In its American counterpart, Commonwealth v. Eyre, the defendant shouted " f it were not for your gray hairs, I would tear your heart out ".
Shore and Mikardo were shouted down and some dockers kicked Mikardo.
In November, the Stone Roses performed a gig at London's Alexandra Palace which was a nightmare, with 8000 fans and only 2 bar staff, and were invited onto BBC2's high-brow Late Show ( remembered by many because the electricity was cut by off by noise limiting circuitry within seconds of them starting the first chorus of " Made of Stone " and lead singer, Ian Brown, shouted " Amateurs, amateurs " as the presenter tried to link into the next item ).
Hoffman quipped for the press, " I regret that I have but one shirt to give for my country ," paraphrasing the last words of revolutionary patriot Nathan Hale ; meanwhile Rubin, who was wearing a matching Viet Cong flag, shouted that the police were Communists for not arresting him also.
* Nīþ Puts the role of the skald into context as one who " shouted in their faces what they were in most derogatory terms ".
" " Wallace angrily shouted to a crowd of 1000 that ' little pinkos ' were ' running around outside ' protesting his visit, and continued, after thunderous applause, Wallace said, " When you and I start marching and demonstrating and carrying signs, we will close every highway in the country.

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On Sundays, with the permission of Captain Heard, who usually attended with two of his officers, services were held in the double cabin.
It usually turned out well for him because either he liked the right people or there were only a few wrong people in the town.
Francesca and Grazie were habitual committee chairmen and they usually managed to be elected co-chairmen, equal bosses, of whatever PTA or civic project was being launched.
The necrosis often involved only a portion of the length of a given fiber, and usually the immediately adjacent fibers were normal.
In contrast to the nuclear changes described above, another change in muscle nuclei was seen, usually occurring in fibers that were somewhat smaller than normal but that showed distinct cross-striations and myofibrillae.
Individual nuclei were usually oval to round, though occasionally elongated, and frequently small and somewhat pyknotic.
It is probably more effective than the expanded scholarship programs of the past decade, because the scholarship programs mainly aided the students with the best academic records ( who were usually middle-class ), and these students tended to use the scholarship funds to go to more expensive colleges.
The letters which poured forth from camps were usually written under adverse circumstances.
Owing to the restrained usages characteristic of 19th-century America, these letters usually were stereotyped and revealed little depth of feeling.
Such tactics were resorted to frequently with the unmanageable longhorns, and a thorough `` tailin' '' usually knocked the breath out of a steer, and so dazed 'im that he'd behave for the rest of the day.
The usually skiddy greens were moist and soft, so the golfers were able to strike their approach shots boldly at the flag-stick and putt firmly toward the hole without too much worry about the consequences.
The body caressed through my hands like cool satin, and my hands, usually tanned and dark, were pale beside it, and I asked it where the fire colors could come from the coolness of that body.
This need not imply that on average 50 % or more of altruistic acts were beneficial for the altruist in the ancestral environment ; if the benefits from helping the right person were very high it would be beneficial to err on the side of caution and usually be altruistic even if in most cases there were no benefits.
However, while usually Greek festivals were celebrated at the full moon, all the feasts of Apollo were celebrated at the seventh day of the month, and the emphasis given to that day ( sibutu ) indicates a Babylonian origin.
Apollo and Artemis used poisoned arrows to kill them, though according to some versions of the myth, a number of the Niobids were spared ( Chloris, usually ).
These free-standing statues were usually marble, but also the form rendered in limestone, bronze, ivory and terracotta.
In the United States, both state and federal appellate courts are usually restricted to examining whether the lower court made the correct legal determinations, rather than hearing direct evidence and determining what the facts of the case were.
Furthermore, U. S. appellate courts are usually restricted to hearing appeals based on matters that were originally brought up before the trial court.
The names were abandoned in Latin, which instead referred to the letters by adding a vowel ( usually e ) before or after the consonant ( the exception is zeta, which was retained from Greek ).
In their day, these ancient towns and cities were usually multi-storied and multi-purposed buildings surrounding open plazas and viewsheds and were occupied by hundreds to thousands of Ancestral Pueblo peoples.

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