In my case, acupuncturist Nina Hernandez inserted about 35 silicon-tipped needles in my face--at the crow's-feet lines, the laugh lines and especially the lateral forehead lines.
It is the basic inequity that retirees living in the USA, for instance - about 30 minutes as the crow flies from where my mother lives in Ontario - do receive the cost of living adjustments.
The crow-men are pretty horrific, also, and one of the best enemy types in the game.
Findings from the second fossil were even more revealing - inside were the preserved remains of two primitive crow-sized birds, called Confuciusorni.
The work became so absorbing, so meditative, that he would try to paint at the deepest hours of night, when only the bark of a dog or distant cock-crow would disturb the southern French hillside where he lived.
To loosen up before starts, Bauer drifts back toward the right-field foul pole, where after taking a crow-hop, he sends the ball sailing across the grass to a teammate standing within a few feet of the left-field foul pole.
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But the rise of Jim Crow laws in the late 1880s -- segregating blacks and whites -- spelled an end to the golden era of jockeys like Winkfield.
You can see Ciarin Hinds (Rome) as Mance Rayder, the Wildling king and once-Crow, pictured above.
In the Montgomery Voters' League, she helped would-be voters weave their way through the Jim Crow tests designed to keep them from the ballot, and tried several times to register to vote herself.
It was given the nickname because it is situated about half-way between Glasgow and Belfast, as the crow flies.
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The cyclist's one-time high-profile relationship with singer Sheryl Crow also kept him in the public eye.
According to Politico, it was Crow who made the five-hundred-thousand-dollar contribution to Liberty Central.
Some, like Crow, take the wait-and-see approach, while others might never need an operation or treatment.
In 1994, Farrow was convicted for an aggravated burglary at the home of 77-year-old Stella Crow in Stourbridge, West Midlands, during which he claimed to have killed before.
But after physicians noticed that patients treated with Botox had fewer facial lines, an increasing number of doctors since the mid-1990s have used it to reduce forehead creases and crow's feet wrinkles, which are caused by muscle contractions right under the skin.
But after patients who were treated with Botox showed a decrease in facial lines, an increasing number of physicians since the mid-1990s have used it to reduce forehead creases and crow's feet wrinkles, which are caused by muscle contractions directly under the skin.
Whatever happens to their sprinters, though, the visitors will probably have plenty to crow about thanks to in-form British-based Aussie jockeys Kerrin McEvoy and Hugh Bowman.
He recalled how for half of his life, African-Americans like him weren't allowed to vote under the laws of Jim Crow segregation.
The 2013 festival included a tribute to Dundee singer-songwriter Michael Marra and performances by The Mavericks, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Old Crow Medicine Show, Salif Keita, Kate Rusby, Carlos Nunez, Dougie MacLean, Roddy Hart and the Lonesome Fire, Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares and Aimee Mann.
"We all live in Mr Punch's shadow and what a strange shadow it is, " laughs Mervyn Millar, UK director of Handspring - the puppet company behind War Horse, which is soon to unveil a new show Crow based on the poems of Ted Hughes.
Danny Crow gave Cambridge an eighth-minute lead, with Kieron Leabon equalising in the 28th minute.
Some time around 1830, Rice learned a popular African-American song-and-dance routine, based on the myth of the trickster figure, an escaped slave named Jim Crow.
The string-laden, folkloric compositions heard on both last year's excellent Landings and now on Crow Autumn are deceptively song-like fragments tangled in a thicket of sound.
Neither will you find Green Jacket, Amen Corner, Crow's Nest, Augusta National Golf Club or usually even Augusta, the public-domain city in Georgia where the tournament takes place.
The Philadelphia Phillies, for instance, have had Triple-A clubs in Eugene, Ore. (2, 449 miles away as the crow flies), Portland, Ore. (2, 411) and San Diego (2, 372) through the years.
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Jim Beam, Fortune's biggest spirits brand (others include Maker's Mark and Old Crow), would allow Diageo to compete more effectively with Brown-Forman, the owner of Jack Daniels, in the lucrative market for bourbon, an American style of whisky.
In the hours leading up to the speech, a star-studded line up of musicians performed, including Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Sheryl Crow and Will.i.am.
Only 40 miles east of the Greenbrier as the crow flies, the Homestead, in Hot Springs, Virginia, is no less steeped in tradition--one of those traditions being the cross-mountain rivalry between the resorts.
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