Suppressed bickering could be heard throughout the set, and eventually both Burns and Hanley stomped off.
He stomped on smokers, got calorie counts posted, banned trans fat and downsized soda.
The unionists stomped out of the chamber, rather than nominate one of their own.
Alternatively, perhaps not cute, but girly- has it been stomped by a heavy-set woman in stilletto heels?
FORBES: Can High Heels, Pink Pistols, And An Easy Bake Oven Kill The Indestructible Smart Phone?
The old-fashioned dealers have almost completely stomped out the Internet sites that promised to sell cars directly to consumers.
Mooney waved to James, and James dropped his cigarette butt to the earth and stomped it out and waved.
But they got stomped last night in Seattle by the University of Washington which hadn't played well at all.
They lived quiet , simple lives before the Shell combine polluted and stomped their will all over their faces.
He stomped up and down the sidelines, chewed out players for boneheaded moves, demanded silence on the bus after losses.
WSJ: Tony Campbell and Bay Ridge Basketball: High-Five the Guy Who Just Dunked on You
By tour's end, there must have been hundreds of tapes strewn about the van, with plastic cases stomped and cracked.
But in 1979, Paul Volcker, then chairman of the Federal Reserve, stomped on inflation and the price of gold fell sharply.
Malaga did get a big win at midtable Rayo Vallecano, while Bayern Munich stomped all over Hamburg by an eye-popping 9-2 margin.
Last month they stomped home, cross that things were going so slowly.
"Rather charming, " I thought as I stomped around looking for a taxi.
"The AMA has stomped on primary care doctors for years, " says Slatosky, who claims he's had to borrow from a bank all year to keep afloat.
AMD's investors, meanwhile, have been stomped: The Sunnyvale, Calif.
He stomped the accelerator and raced from ditch to ditch, his winch cable whining, yellow lights spinning, mommas crying, ambulances screaming away or, if it was a bad one, not screaming at all.
And, of course, the way the place shook when Ray Knight stomped on home plate with the winning run of the sixth game of the 1986 World Series, just moments after all seemed to be lost.
Adorning models, who stomped the courtyard like gawky adolescent gazelles topped by severe Marge Simpson hairpieces, there were tributes also to a romantic, earthy, wintry history of the West Lothian keep, where Mary de Guise gave birth to Mary Queen of Scots.
FORBES: Does Your Childhood Last Name Affect Your Adult Spending?
Many of the injuries were sustained when fans jumped onto the field from a barrier as high as 15 feet in places, said Michael Authement, director of operations for emergency medical provider LifeNet EMS. Others were stomped on in the push to get to the field, he said.
WSJ: Oklahoma State Football Melee Puts Security Under Scrutiny
During dinner late one night, while Mr. Toba relaxed over a Japanese hot pot and local liquor, Taiga stomped around the house in basketball warm-ups and two pairs of eyeglasses one for his eyes and a pair of dark sunglasses perched on his forehead, because he thought they were cool.
WSJ: Ruin and Rebirth: After Disaster, Japanese Mayor Plants Seeds for City's Rebirth
Miffed by two straight fouls against Luke Hancock when the 10th-ranked Cardinals trailed No. 12 Syracuse by a point with time running out, Pitino stomped on the sidelines as he altered his courtside wardrobe and his team responded with a late spurt for a 58-53 victory Saturday, silencing another huge Carrier Dome crowd.
Yes, when I stomped the pedal from a standing start in the lightweight SL 550 (the all-aluminum body shaves 300 pounds off the previous generation roadster) and engaged its monstrous twin turbo V8, I could feel the skin on my face pulling back just as when I did the same thing in a V12 Aston Martin Vantage, a feeling I cannot replicate in my own 7-year old BMW 3 series.
应用推荐