An incident between Hartley and rival hooker Gareth Williams saw both being sin-binned in the Pool One encounter at Franklin's Gardens.
To automatically neutralize this kind of resistance in a one-on-one encounter, you could offer the individual a cup of coffee or tea.
As the bath-house indicates, her guiding idea for this year's Biennial is to treat looking at art as a shared rather than a one-on-one encounter.
Peter Singer, an adviser to U.S. President Barack Obama's campaign team and author of "Wired for War, " described one encounter with a frustrated non-commissioned officer.
My grandfather could remember only one encounter with Luka, during a winter storm when Mother Vera had sent him out to buy a leg of lamb.
Meanwhile, Mikel played 45 minutes as Chelsea defeated Manchester United 5-4 in a thrilling Capital One Cup encounter.
Social still carries the trust of the masses in spite of the handful of false accounts on any social network one can encounter online.
These kinds of programs have national and international thought leaders in their fields presenting throughout the academic calendar at rounds, meetings, seminars, conferences on every important disease one might encounter as a practicing physician.
And if one were to make hay over the virtues or deficits of nineteenth-century British poetry or twentieth-century Irish poetry, then one should encounter the full range of Tennyson's or Yeats's work before jumping, or slouching, to conclusions.
Set a billion years into the future, the Numenera mythology is not your typical fantasy or science fiction setting, though Cook says the blend of magic and machinery should be familiar to readers of far-future fantasy such as one might encounter reading Gene Wolfe.
The way of living he hopes to export isn't the cultural pastiche of gauchos and asados one might encounter at Epcot (though there will be a version of his Buenos Aires tango show), but instead embraces simple ideas, like the indoor-outdoor living in which he revels.
Ms. COLLINS: And at the end of one particularly raucous encounter group.
In one fairly typical encounter, a father asked his eight-year-old son five times to please go take a bath or a shower.
Someday perfect strangers, each wearing their personalized databases, will encounter one another's digital fantasies--the cyberversion of two dogs sniffing each other out.
His domination left the crowd fearing an embarrassingly one-sided encounter but Schuettler at least played his part in an entertaining second set.
The most popular theory holds that dark matter is made up of relatively heavy particles which, when they encounter one another, "annihilate" with a flash of light that the Fermi telescope can see.
These sites work as switches activating one biochemical pathway when they encounter the chemical signals of infectious agents, and a different one when they meet with those of an interloper organ.
Lauren Hutton was a 20-year-old nightclub waitress when she had her first encounter with one.
The relationship was a brief encounter with one of my teammates.
He will most likely encounter any one or more familiar ailments such as tooth decay, blisters and haemorrhoids, and less familiar ones such as crotch-rot and frostbite.
The encounter became so one-way that you expected a traffic cop to step in and start to referee it.
Of course, the most closely followed encounter was the one between Mr. Christopher and his Chinese counterpart, Mr. Qian Qichen.
He says he learned one fundamental thing from his encounter with evil: freedom matters and nothing is more fundamental to freedom than the right to self-preservation.
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Buber essentially says that modern man feels alienated and devoid of meaning because one mode of being, Encounter, is marginalized, echoing what Rachel Selekman said in my previous article.
The first real chance of the second half came in the 65th minute and it was one which effectively settled the encounter, with the Hull defence's marking going awry going missing for the first time in the game.
Hong-Sheng Zhao of Leiden University in the Netherlands calculates that a close encounter with another one of the Milky Way's satellites, the Large Magellanic Cloud, could have knocked Sgr into a closer orbit two or three billion years ago.
But very rarely do we encounter situations where only one option is the only right one.
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