running and still waters. It is caught in Proper Identification great numbers in a variety of locations, not A compass least during the breeding season in Bobber stops with beads January and February, when the Burbot An assortment of split-shot gathers in its special breeding grounds. Ice fishing bobbers A powerful reel, a strong line and a big Fingernail clipper (to cut line) hook set with a fish-fillet bait is, curiously, Ice scoop all you will need in the way of fishing Jigs and spoons and hooks...etc. tackle. Ice fishing equipment if going alone: The Burbot is a notable bottom-fish and Ice auger the bait should therefore be allowed to Sled for auger or vehicle if the ice is thick enough. drop to the river bed. A little tug or two on Mouth spreader the line from time to time is recommended, Hook sharpener
On the sideboard behind her, two tall glasses, soda water, whiskey. Fresh ice cubes in the Thermos bucket. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come him (correction: home) from work. Now and again she would glance up at the clock, but without anxiety, merely to please herself with the thought that each minute gone by made it nearer the time when he would come. There was a slow smiling air about her, and about everything she did. The drop of a head as she bent over her sewing was curiously tranquil. Her skin - for this was her sixth month with child - had acquired a wonderful translucent quality, the mouth was soft, and the eyes, with their new placid look, seemed larger darker than before. When the clock said ten minutes to five, she began to listen, and a few moments later, punctually as always, she heard the tires on the gravel outside, and the car door slamming, the footsteps passing the window, the key turning in the lock. She laid aside her sewing,
RHS was running a tight schedule if it was to be ready in time. At the end of April, a Press luncheon was arranged for Monday, 19 May (a tradition that continues to this day). With only a fortnight to go until the Show opened, the committee agreed that bath chairs should be allowed in, from 9am to 12 noon on the second day, for five shilling extra. Finally Chelsea successfully opened on Tuesday 20 May 1913, for three days. Curiously there is no Council report on how this Show actually went. The Gardner's Chronicle, which provided the best written records of the early Shows, was more forthcoming. The first Chelsea "had exceeded all expectations". The tent, it reported, were 300ft (100m) long and 275ft (80m) wide, taking up six spans and over 2 acres (0,8hectares). Of a total 73,000sq ft (6,780sq m), more than 21,000sq ft (1,950sq m) were allotted to 84 large groups of flowers, plants, and
Harry leaves and Rose watches him through the upstairs window, pretending to be happy, but very sad he is going. Chapter 37: Upon marrying the workhouse matron, the beadle became master of the workhouse. Two months had gone by and Mr. Bumble already did not like his newly acquired matrimonial state. He and Mrs. Bumble argued and she bested him, forcing him to wander the streets for a time. Deciding he was thirsty, he stopped into an almost empty tavern and kept looking curiously at the man who sat in their also. Finally they began talking and the man told Mr. Bumble that he had been searching him out. He asked Mr. Bumble questions about the night Oliver Twist was born, and Bumble answered him as best as he could. The strange man wanted to find the nurse that delivered Oliver, and Bumble told him that she had died the previous winter. He also informed the strange man that the nurse had told his
I needed to get out of town anyway -- it was suddenly the perfect time to go. "Can't you go some other weekend?" "Sorry, no," I said. "So you shouldn't make Jess wait any longer -- it's rude." "Yeah, you're right," he mumbled, and turned, dejected, to walk back to his seat. I closed my eyes and pressed my fingers to my temples, trying to push the guilt and sympathy out of my head. Mr. Banner began talking. I sighed and opened my eyes. And Edward was staring at me curiously, that same, familiar edge of frustration even more distinct now in his black eyes. I stared back, surprised, expecting him to look quickly away. But instead he continued to gaze with probing intensity into my eyes. There was no question of me looking away. My hands started to shake. "Mr. Cullen?" the teacher called, seeking the answer to a question that I hadn't heard. "The Krebs Cycle," Edward answered, seeming reluctant as he turned to look at Mr. Banner.
The universe has a complexity beyond comprehension. conventional adj. following accepted rules or standards adv. conventionally Syn. traditional n. convention Professor Canfield agreed with the conventional theory about the origin of the Basque language. To become integrated into a society, you must learn the conventions of that society. curious adj. odd or strange; eager to learn adv. curiously Syn. peculiar n. curiosity A curious object was discovered in the remains. Sally was curiously interested in the history of Alaska. exceedingly adv. very; to an unusual degree v. exceed Syn. extremely n. excess adj. excessive adv. excessively In tropical zones, it is exceedingly hot and humid. It is not safe to exceed the speed limit. exclusively adv. no one else; nothing else; not shared adj
Prithee, Horatio, tell me one thing. HORATIO What's that, my lord? HAMLET Dost thou think Alexander looked o' this fashion i' the earth? HORATIO E'en so. HAMLET And smelt so? pah! Puts down the skull HORATIO 174 E'en so, my lord. HAMLET To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? HORATIO 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. HAMLET No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and likelihood to lead it: as thus: Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth into dust; the dust is earth; of earth we make loam; and why of that loam, whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer-barrel? Imperious Caesar, dead and turn'd to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind away: O, that that earth, which kept the world in awe,
a tribe — there ain't nothin stronger than that." — from Young Guns, screenplay by John Fusco ow the hero fully enters the mysterious, exciting Special W o r l d which Joseph Campbell called "a dream land scape of curiously fluid, ambiguous forms, where he must survive a succession of trials." It's a new a n d sometimes frightening experience for the hero. No matter how many schools he has been through, he's a freshman all over again in this new world. We Seekers are in shock — this new world is so different from the home we've always known
matter to different descriptions in the same person's mouth at different times, both because one's knowledge keeps fluctuating and because what is psycho- logically prominent about one person for another keeps fluctuating too. And things get worse. Suppose that I am thinking of Wilfrid Sellars as "the author of `Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man'," and suppose you are thinking of Sellars as "Pittsburgh's most famous philosopher." Then we would be curiously unable to disagree about Sellars. If I were to say, "Sellars used to tie his shoes with one hand," and you said "That's ridiculous, Sellars did no such thing," we would (on Russell's view) not be contradicting one another. For the sentence I had uttered would be a generalization: (7) One and only one person wrote "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man", and whoever wrote "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man" used to tie his shoes with one hand
for heat production through shivering. This same shivering could be su cient to recruit GLUT-4 to the surface of muscle cells, contributing to increased lean muscle gain. 2. Even at shorter durations, cold exposure with shivering could increase adiponectin levels and glucose uptake by muscle tissue. This effect could persist long after the cold exposure ends. 3. In the absence of shivering, it is still possible to capitalize on "fat-burning fat" through the stimulation of BAT thermogenesis. Curiously, even without shivering, there are small but unaccounted increases in lean muscle tissue when comparing underwater (superior) vs. land- based exercise. 4. Cold water improves immunity. Acute cold exposure has immunostimulating e ects, and preheating with physical exercise or a warm shower can enhance this response. Increases in levels of circulating norepinephrine may account for this. 5. Not germane to fat-loss, but another reason to use cold exposure: cold showers are an