The installation of an industrial tumble dryer means no more trips to the launderette on Skye, an hour away. |
|
He is in such decline his defeat only emphasised that the tumble is irreversible. |
|
He certainly gave it his all until a tumble in the second half saw him pick up an horrific leg injury. |
|
Common broadleaf winter annual weeds in winter wheat include blue mustard, tansy mustard, tumble mustard, field pennycress, and shepherd's purse. |
|
She suggests that those compelled to walk should do so on the stairs because a misstep on an escalator could cause a collective tumble. |
|
Here are five companies that could falter should house prices take a tumble. |
|
Concealed neatly in this part of the house is a tumble dryer and washing machine. |
|
Heating is by electric storage units and each house has a washing machine, a tumble dryer and a microwave. |
|
The classroom joker at mainstream Old Clee Infants' School in Grimsby, he thrives on the rough and tumble of being just one of the boys. |
|
There is plumbing for a washing machine and the room is vented for a tumble dryer. |
|
Outside there is a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and tumble dryer with shelf storage. |
|
When people are too bullish, they push prices to outlandish levels, and set the stage for a market tumble. |
|
Chris stepped on a catch and the floor slid away, causing both Jade and Chris to tumble down into the pit. |
|
There is no central heating, one tumble dryer for 17 people and only one source of hot water. |
|
The cliffs drop away below in a tumble of honeyed sandstone rocks, and below the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean. |
|
Destined, it seems, to be cast in the role of perennial dark horses, too often they have taken a tumble at an early fence. |
|
As the camp counselor, you can help children recognize how words can hurt as much as a tumble or a well-aimed punch. |
|
Swing doors give access to a utility room plumbed for a dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. |
|
The kitchen is compact but well laid out and is plumbed for a washing machine, dishwasher and tumble dryer. |
|
Footballers here are less inclined to tumble over in an exaggerated fashion or writhe around feigning injury. |
|
|
O noble, prudent folk in happier case! Your dice-box doth not tumble out ambsace. |
|
Her tumble of raven colored hair fell across her shoulders spilling into her lap. |
|
I have never recaptured the excitement of running up to begin a tumble or of preparing for that first round-off and back-flip. |
|
Hampton has been into fitness since she took her first tumble in gymnastics as a young girl. |
|
On the left is a utility room plumbed for a washing machine, with a tumble dryer and sink. |
|
He told me to take his shirt from the washing machine and throw it into the tumble dryer. |
|
The washing machine, tumble drier and freezer in the utility room were all melted by the fire and the house was heavily smoke-logged. |
|
The next week the lady called out the washing machine man to look at her tumble dryer as thick black smoke was coming out of it. |
|
You have to put all your clothes into an electricity-eating tumble drier instead of letting them dry naturally in the fresh air. |
|
When I got back in he had vacuumed, taken the washing out of the tumble dryer and put another load in. |
|
Mr and Mrs Waddington are to take advice over plans to launch legal action against the company which sold them the tumble dryer. |
|
I've had these in my London homes for years, and I own neither an Aga nor a back-up tumble dryer. |
|
More than that, she adds, being able to balance on her hands, to turn cartwheels, to tumble and flip is part of who she is. |
|
I knew some kids, usually of the jolly hockey sticks variety, who couldn't wait to tumble back into the classroom to see their pals. |
|
But try to imagine a personality wholly unfitted for the rough and tumble of the world's labour-market. |
|
The steep cliffs tumble abruptly into the sea, scarred by deep gorges which drip with greenery. |
|
Shares continued to tumble as the company was unforthcoming as to the date of the meeting. |
|
The laundrette woman who spent ages afterwards getting washing powder out of the tumble dryer was not amused. |
|
If she did nothing else right now she would tumble backward and hit the hard, unrelenting ground head first. |
|
Then Jasper led the way to the lip of the descent and we peered down a steep tumble of huge rocks that plunged into bottomless shadow. |
|
|
Finally, she untied the knot and let the dress tumble to a pile at her feet. |
|
An overheated tumble dryer is thought to have caused the blaze, which spread from the kitchen to the upstairs of the rented house, at about 2am. |
|
Some of her hairpins slipped out, and he removed the rest, freeing her shimmering blond locks to tumble down her back. |
|
She has taken a tumble before, but the compulsory crash helmet, leathers and gloves prevented injuries. |
|
Any ill-advised surfer who turns a 9-or 10-foot longboard broadside into the tumble of a small wave knows the incredible power of moving water. |
|
Yet gender gaps can still divide the best of political bedmates as un-PC gripes tumble out of right-on mouths. |
|
They tumble out of the sky like maple leaves, side-slipping right and left to lose altitude, feet spraddled toward shouts of welcome below. |
|
On the Reverse Water Labyrinth, bodies tumble on the soft but sinking surface and roll from side to side as water squirts from above. |
|
I met these outback guys who seemed so rough and tumble outwardly, but underneath they were really gentle blokes. |
|
All kitchens are fitted with an oven, gas hob, cooker hood, fridge-freezer and combined washing machine and tumble drier. |
|
In the distance small hamlets teetered on mountain ridges, seemingly ready to tumble off their precarious perch. |
|
My faith in prayers took an awful tumble that day, and I doubt whether implicit faith ever returned. |
|
Several stunning sequences show the earth split apart in massive fissures as people tumble like spilled marbles. |
|
Spectacular waterfalls tumble into convenient plunge pools for the refreshment of weary walkers. |
|
The shredded cheese drops onto a conveyor underneath, travels through the tumble drum for mixing, and is carried off to the filling operation. |
|
After a second or two the rabbits tumble into the light, their convulsive movements expressive of a primordial terror. |
|
That whiny and disloyal Max the Dog is crushed along with the goods as they tumble down the slope and smash to flinders. |
|
Leeandra's words tumble out in a rush as she arrives in a flurry of movements, noise and colors. |
|
Fridges, freezers, cookers, washing machines and tumble dryers are all badly needed by Sligo County Council. |
|
The door was slid open and Melan peered out, a tumble of golden-brown hair curtaining her face. |
|
|
If the economic outlook seems bleak, investors should be ready to unload cyclicals before these stocks tumble and end up back where they started. |
|
The teenage wicketkeeper then pouched two catches to remove both openers cheaply and wickets continued to tumble. |
|
Are you ready to catch yourself, to tumble safely out of a precarious position? |
|
The moist eastern slopes of the Andes tumble to dank, humid, jungle lowlands whose rivers are the highways for transportation. |
|
He has an almost gnomish manner, an unkempt beard that he scratches at absent-mindedly and a tumble of curly black hair that bobs as he talks. |
|
Last week, as Amazon.com shares took a tumble, they must have been asking if their golden goose was about to be slain. |
|
Just as it's right that we avoid smug complacency, so we shouldn't tumble into despondency and despair. |
|
Small, subtly contoured greens lined with gorse and heather tumble beneath vast sandy hills. |
|
That's the rosy definition of my yard's unruly borders, where colorful annuals and self-seeded dill, parsley, and forget-me-not tumble together. |
|
She sees stars wheel overhead, the world tumbling around her, and she turns her tumble into a roll. |
|
My faithful tumble dryer is giving up the ghost, and its sad death rattles are breaking my purse. |
|
In the rough and tumble world of Mother Nature, those with natural advantages survive and grow. |
|
I rarely wore my shirts tucked into my breeches, but for the rough and tumble training I was doing, it had become necessary. |
|
The best of the landscapes meld nature's rough and tumble with the rough and tumble of the paint to rich effect. |
|
Clearly the formal setting was no inhibition to the rough and tumble of family life. |
|
Now, almost a year after leaving Leinster House, he does not miss the rough and tumble of politics. |
|
A horse that is too small does not have the scope to deal with the rough and tumble of jumping over fences. |
|
The boat was 14 feet long and it's clearly a boat for a lake not a rough and tumble area like the Berkeley Bay. |
|
I'll rugby tackle the contenders to the floor to get a glimpse of how they are in the rough and tumble of politics. |
|
It had to be rugged, since the handhelds all needed to withstand heavy daily use and the occasional tumble to a concrete floor. |
|
|
She points to the left side of the bay, where a small sailing boat is tacking past the tumble of fallen cliff. |
|
Tanner's thoughts began to tumble around, sloshing together like laundry in a washtub. |
|
I heard the tumble of the coals as they avalanched down into the smoldering pit. |
|
Stopping in the middle of the path, they opened their backpacks and allowed a bit of food to tumble out. |
|
Sutton's reputation as a bit of a lad who likes the rough and tumble ignores a few home truths. |
|
She returns to the gymnastics mat, growing with every tumble into an Olympic champion. |
|
But, when you tumble over and bark your shins, you are less than enamoured by gravity. |
|
You could use one large plant in the cauldron or perhaps a group of smaller plants, including sedums, which would tumble over the sides. |
|
It's rough and tumble and often self-defeating, but at least it's democratic. |
|
Our eyes moistened as emotion for our skipper took over from the rough and tumble of rugby. |
|
I will probably have to get surgery after Worlds because, for now, I can't tumble at all. |
|
But the holes soon become bracketed by trees and tumble down side slopes, across ravines and up hills. |
|
People who easily tumble on land can become quickly disoriented trying to do the same move in the water. |
|
Being able to balance on her hands, to turn cartwheels, to tumble and flip is part of who she is. |
|
Against a flat midnight-blue background the roistering figures tumble about, squabbling with each other or brandishing colourful fire-sticks. |
|
Watching this unspeakable romcom made me want to tumble off the red plush seats, curl up into a foetal ball and mew like a maltreated kitten. |
|
There is also plumbing for a washing machine and a dishwasher, as well as venting for a tumble dryer. |
|
A competitor in the under 17 race was taken to casualty with a damaged shoulder after taking a tumble on the descent. |
|
Hopefully, the drawbacks will be overcome before somebody else takes a painful tumble on the daunting steps in the inky gloom. |
|
Ry jumped around stage in excitement before falling off it in a faked tumble of limbs. |
|
|
The tumble erased 4.4 billion euros from the company's market value for the week. |
|
Despite the predictions, some first-time buyers remained confident there would be a tumble in prices. |
|
Flabbergasted auctioneer Keith Lomax blamed Beckham's penalty stumble for the tumble in prices. |
|
I heard the soft snick of a door as the glaring lights and confused tumble of sound was shut away. |
|
I would have recognized the set of her back and the tumble of her blond hair anywhere. |
|
The room also includes a Belfast sink and integrated appliances comprising a fridge, freezer, tumble dryer, washing machine and dishwasher. |
|
In reality, they will quickly have to learn to fend for themselves in the rough and tumble of EU politics. |
|
Fulham appeal for a penalty when Brevett takes a tumble in the area. |
|
The condition means a simple tumble can leave the 14-year-old with broken bones and Hayley has suffered more than 200 fractures since she was born. |
|
Children do not have sharp corners, they are fairly soft but can stand up to a little rough and tumble now and again. |
|
I caught up with the globetrotting Frenchman in Brisbane and discovered that besides the odd tumble from his motorbike, Gerard has also fallen in love. |
|
It out-competes its competitors in the rough and tumble of the marketplace, but not at the expense of the Earth or future generations. |
|
Her legs are covered in syphilitic sores and she is letting her baby tumble headfirst towards the gin shop as she takes a pinch of snuff. |
|
I'm parked in front of the television my thumb resting on the remote control volume button in case the kids decide to noisily tumble into the room. |
|
All 20 rooms in the hotel have sea views, and the grounds tumble down five tiers. |
|
At an Aerosmith concert in South Dakota in 2009, 61-year-old frontman Steven Tyler took a tumble off the stage and into the crowd. |
|
Flecks of frosting tumble in slow motion to light on his belly, which gently swells beneath a black sweater. |
|
Once the drachma had been instated, it would likely tumble against the euro, meaning the government would have to print even more to keep up. |
|
Jerusalem's walls will tumble down into a heap of dust so that My New Jerusalem can be rebuilt. |
|
So when they tumble off, the fact that we cheer and sneer is awful, hypocritical, and deeply, sometimes savagely unkind. |
|
|
Within an hour the gentle slope has careened skyward, and with each step loose bits of scree tumble down on those unfortunate enough to be bringing up the rear. |
|
O told me its funny when we load them, we just herd them toward the stairs and force them over and they all tumble down the stairs. |
|
Rather oddly, Mrs Waters does not now or later tumble to Tom's identity. |
|
Wool prices took a tumble in Sydney and Melbourne yesterday. |
|
Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers. |
|
My luggage is hard-sided, which holds up well against the rough and tumble of the carousel and baggage handlers. |
|
He knew this in the rough and tumble of hurling, the world's fastest sport played on grass. |
|
Fair enough, after this murky business, that Piketty might want to distance himself from the everyday rough and tumble of real politics. |
|
In fact the village seems to lean towards the valley as if it's about to tumble down the steep hillside. |
|
You put all of the oil in a drum with some detergent, you tumble it around, and it detaches from the sand. |
|
While a certain degree of protection from the rough and tumble may be called for, over-protectiveness can be dangerous. |
|
Canadian producers are standing by watching their asset base decline and tumble while the government sits on its hands. |
|
Then, at the end, flute and orchestra tumble headlong into a direct quotation of Bach's famous Badinerie. |
|
But these qualities did not make it easy for him to win personal election in the rough and tumble of either provincial or federal politics. |
|
See the twin torrents of Florence Falls tumble over terraced monsoon forest and follow 160 steps down to the deep, cool plunge pool below. |
|
The deterioration is largely due to the decline in the value of our exports as a result of the tumble by crude oil and natural gas prices. |
|
Crude Oil climbed for a second consecutive day, as the Dollar continued to tumble. |
|
Canola cash prices have fallen along with the tumble in futures markets, but cash basis levels have remained relatively firm. |
|
It's as if all this was a gigantic house of cards surrounded by huge electric fans and which, against all logic, does not tumble down. |
|
During the winter, you will cross rich Marrakchis coming there during the weekend to tumble down ski runs. |
|
|
Two bentwood chairs seem to tumble in from the far right of the canvas. |
|
But it's not just marbles that tumble down the slopes of all kinds of wooden marble runs. |
|
While civility is to be desired, in the rough and tumble of democratic debate, offence will be given and feelings will be hurt. |
|
There is plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. |
|
The silence is heavy, intense, slightly disturbed by the lapping of these thousand liters of waters which fervently tumble down the slopes. |
|
It seems the filter fell off the back of the tumble dryer's drum. |
|
All the doors are open, a multitude of metamorphic changelings tumble down onto my work table. |
|
The fire was caused by an electrical fault in a tumble dryer. |
|
The tiny crystals of ground earth tumble down your GI tract and shred the eggs and existing worms that have taken up residence in your body. |
|
Children need the warmth and comfort of the mother and the playful rough and tumble as well as the protection of the father. |
|
Taken at face value, the question seems simple enough but scratch it and the hidden prejudices and stereotypes tumble out of the cupboard like the proverbial skeletons. |
|
The town's alleyways and gardens tumble down the mountain to the Ionian Sea. |
|
Her tumble of glossy black curls hid everything but the tip of her nose. |
|
Deval Bikes at the the Col de l'Arzelier to tumble down the slopes on an all terrain scooter. |
|
At any moment, the slightest loss in concentration could see a disastrous tumble. |
|
Cats can tumble from apartment windows by slipping out accidentally during a catnap on a windowsill or falling while trying to catch an insect or bird. |
|
They tumble, juggle, balance, swing and hula hoop with a confidence and humour far beyond what you would expect for students of a tertiary course. |
|
In fact, it's so vivid that as her words tumble out in rapid-fire succession, you can almost hear the wail of the ambulances blaring in the background. |
|
It is easy to lose your footing, and tumble back down, bouncing off the steps like the sacrificial victims of a thousand years ago. |
|
One fan took a tumble and face-planted on the cold New York city street. |
|
|
Already battered by the economic crisis, some won't be able to weather a drop in cash flow if enrollments tumble. |
|
With two strikes, Beltran watched Adam Wainwright's mesmerizing curveball tumble into the bottom of the zone. |
|
A riffle zone is often characterized by shallow rapid areas of rivers that tumble and bubble over rocks and boulders to trap oxygen in the water. |
|
Well now, Australians have been very successful internationally I think in show jumping and three-day eventing especially the rough and tumble part of the cross-country. |
|
The rough and tumble isn't just restricted to the marketplace. |
|
Callouts are expected to increase further as temperatures are predicted to take a tumble this weekend. |
|
His bloodshot, blue eyes were hidden behind a tumble of greasy brown hair. |
|
And neither likes to consider that Alaska's federal subsidy might also take a tumble some day. |
|
The family, heterosexuality, militarised manhood: all these pillars of patriotism take a tumble. |
|
They did not foresee in the foreseeable future that farming might take a tumble. |
|
In a corner, a tumble drier was perched on top of a washing machine. |
|
Again, a smaller stock market is far more likely to take a tumble than the world as a whole. |
|
My heart beat uncontrollably as I perched on the side of the boat and waited my turn to tumble backward, heels over head, into the ocean. |
|
It describes her childhood tumble into substance abuse, gangs and prostitution after her mother's death. |
|
Through the rough and tumble streets of Los Angeles, Crowe begins to hunt down Duke's ring of thugs and drug dealers in a furious rage or revenge! |
|
We should be looking for a pedway, a bridge across this chasm, not to tumble into a divisive and an intolerant atmosphere. |
|
No friend of liberty can avoid the tumble back and forth between burke and Paine. |
|
One video shows him take a tumble while attempting a maneuver, try it again, and then tumble again. |
|
When he was out they tried to barricade the door with a tumble dryer. |
|
A year ago, market consensus was that China would tumble into recession because of a severe slowdown in its exports. |
|
|
Then, the Korean peninsula might again tumble into a battle zone for hegemony among powerful states. |
|
Bees tumble into the pouch and, in their efforts to scramble out, brush against the male and female flower parts, thus pollinating the flowers. |
|
Secrets and lies pervade her fictional worlds, and they always tumble out to satisfying effect. |
|
This is the story of Grouard's rise to prominence, its brief but dazzling moment in the sun, and eventually its rapid tumble into obscurity. |
|
The speeches tumble out at high speed, as if she is surprised by her own fervour. |
|
In addition, he said, there is often broken glass at the site where people have dropped bottles destined for the bottle bank, and somebody once left a tumble dryer there. |
|
I watched it tumble over and over again up in the air and then, of course, I caught it with no problem. |
|
They improved in the second leg in Bridgetown, but still lost 1-0 to tumble out of contention for a place in South Africa. |
|
Typically, only a few trees along a kilometre of waterfront will tumble into the water during a year. |
|
His shoulder blade hit first and forced him to tumble across the track. |
|
Things in our path, rushing about, and other preventable factors can see anyone going for a tumble. |
|
A concrete outhouse immediately outside the kitchen is fully plumbed and vented for a washing machine and tumble dryer and functions as a utility area. |
|
Waterfalls tumble into the sea, cattle wander on the roads and some 320 species of birds make this paradise their home. |
|
After the blasting has been done the 'fillers' can tumble the coal out, break it up and shovel it on to the conveyor belt. |
|
The former teacher shifts awkwardly in her chair, and her words tumble out while her hands whir in the air as if wiping clean a whiteboard. |
|
When these vast machines tumble into the water at great speeds it's worse than a roller coaster on here! |
|
Equipment in these formats is recognized as being too valuable to risk in the rough and tumble of everyday production in the field. |
|
Leaves tumble into low spots, filling earthy troughs with foliage. |
|
A girl on the subway lets her auburn locks tumble down her back. |
|
Patrolling soldiers tumble into yawning crevasses. |
|
|
There are no dull moments in Indian society, and the rough and tumble nature of Indian politics has only further strengthened the states and weakened the centre's stranglehold. |
|
I shouldered my Mountie and as I levered my action I saw the cottontail tumble before me. |
|
In Caribbean markets, large breadfruits tumble over grapefruits and cherimoyas lie next to mangos. |
|
A NUMBER of tumble dryers sold in the last 11 years in the UK could pose a fire risk, it has been revealed. |
|
He reminded people not to leave washing machines or tumble dryers on when they are not in the property, to fit smoke alarms and to visit www. |
|
From today, they are offering the discount on 340 washing machines, tumble dryers, fridges and cookers. |
|
And, with their backs covered in paint, Kanako Yokota and Dai Jian tumble over a white drop cloth, generating unpredictable designs. |
|
Provided he's none the worse for that tumble and with the stable flying Drumbeater should give a real good account of himself. |
|
Mature ponderosa pines don't tumble over and die just because the Dougs move in, but the young ponderosas, which need direct sunshine, do. |
|
She serves her themes most potently with an unflinching tumble of violent encounters that effectively transform Hal's liberation from a peacenik's wish-fulfillment fantasy into a haunting act of transcendence. |
|
Everyone likes to see the braggart take a tumble. |
|
To rub salt into the wound, the Netherlands' victory over Japan in the parallel fixture saw the Stars and Stripes tumble to third and exit the tournament. |
|
On his way to school, Mr. Hersi was waiting for the subway when he witnessed the visually impaired victim stagger toward the edge of the platform and tumble onto the tracks. |
|
When bean prices tumble, pineapples might be in demand. |
|
Stories tumble out about crazy experiments. |
|
His words tumble out like bits of broken thoughts. |
|
The words tumble out like refrigerator magnets onto the table. |
|
You can tumble out pretty fast when that ends. |
|
Other forms tumble out toward the plaza, partly sheltering the entrance. |
|
Flipped over once a year and left upside down for 2 to 3 days. This way the dust and sand that the vacuum cleaner couldn't reach has a chance to tumble out. |
|
|
The pattern was becoming all too familiar, with Los Ticos negotiating their way out of the group phase only to come up against Mexico or USA and tumble out of the competition. |
|
Drip-dry or tumble dry on a low setting if the care label allows. |
|
Many companies with far bigger ambitions have already taken a tumble and more may do so, as a recent shakeout in the online grocery business has shown. On July 13th, America's Webvan filed for bankruptcy protection. |
|
Bosch provides a wide range of washing machines and tumble dryers that satisfy all your needs, including skin protection systems, special care for woolens as well as special washer dryer solutions. |
|
I think reality is starting to tumble down around him. |
|
With a little persistence, the walls began to tumble down. |
|
Who will tumble down the rabbit hole again. |
|
Is it KKR, Blackstone and the other private equity firms that do billion-dollar deals, or is it the companies that are covered because they see credit ratings tumble down to junk status? |
|
They did, however, tumble down the chart just one month later, dropping a dramatic 40 places when the points from their quarter-final place at the CAF Africa Cup of Nations Egypt 2006 fell away. |
|
They are unable to concentrate and their grades tumble down. |
|
The igneous highlands are indented with numerous parallel streams that tumble down from the plateau in a series of rapids to reach the South Branch of the Southwest Miramichi River, which nudges the eastern border. |
|
We cross abruptly forests of pines which tumble down the sides of hills in the desert areas prolonged by fertile plains where become entangled orchards and vineyards. |
|
From luxuriant forests covering hillsides with a myriad tree species, rivers tumble down, carrying in their depth the mystery of this prosperous agricultural country. |
|
On the other hand Belluardo, 3rd on the grid will completely miss his departure and will tumble down to the 12th position, whereas De Marco will make an error in the first lap finishing in the gravel. |
|
New characters tumble into the story blithely. |
|
One night of tequila later, they tumble into the sack. |
|
If you accidentally tumble into cold water, the initial cold shock will make you gasp and if you are underwater you can breathe in about a litre of water. |
|
It starts by leaping ever higher up the tonic triad, like a youngster trying to grab a prize just above his reach, only to tumble into a heap on the floor. |
|
Whosoever wishes to apply the powers of Jinn Science for selfish gain will convert himself into a horrible demon and will inevitably tumble into the abyss. |
|
I return to my tent and tumble into a deep sleep. |
|
|
So we shall not be afraid though the earth be in turmoil, Though mountains tumble into the depths of the sea, and its waters roar and seethe, and the mountains quake. |
|
The bird itself seems to be falling, breaking asunder into bits of itself, even as we stare at it, as if, when it hits ground, it will be nothing but a tumble of spiky spars and a pother of wind-blown feathers. |
|
This connection is explored in all ist facets: from the rainmaker, the gentle slipping down of the stones, via the pictures evoked of water drops and stalactites, down to the boulders that tumble downwards. |
|
First, there was a vigorous, rough and tumble men's shoe race. From a pile of scrambled shoes, one had to race, find his pair, put them on and race back to the starting line. |
|
Company-to-company industrial espionage, foreign involvement or not, is simply part of the rough and tumble of the business world, and intelligence services should not get involved. |
|
India's rough and tumble trips the unwary. |
|
Bred in the rough and tumble world of the Montreal criminal defence bar, Antonio Lamer was a lifelong passionate advocate of law reform and one of Canada's most ardent defenders of the rights of accused persons. |
|
His songs are like short stories, evoking true-to-life characters that stumble their way through a rough and tumble world of violence, hope and despair. |
|
The product of rough and tumble machine-politics and an autodidact, Truman did, like Roosevelt before him, craft a policy informed by an amalgam of American interests and ideals. |
|
When employers claim that this behaviour is merely part of the rough and tumble of working life, this is to abdicate their responsibility to provide safety and protect the dignity of their workforce, let alone leadership. |
|
Run, dig, climb, swing, float and tumble through 5 worlds and more than 170 levels, as you rescue the cats and outwit the minions of the nefarious Doctor Meow. |
|
Baby will love to snuggle in this soft, comfortable blanket. Parents love the easy to care for qualities of this machine washable and tumble dryable blanket. |
|
Mass-produced components, which can be tumbled, are ideal for processing in tumble belt batch machines, no matter what materials they are made from. |
|
In the room-sized installation, where the skin-coloured floor, ceiling and matrix of columns are all made of silky Lycra tulle, you stumble, clutch at the soft columns and finally tumble into the squishy floor. |
|
Related: Bayern's heads and legs missing as they tumble out of Champions League In the buildup to this game Guardiola had committed himself fully to the final year of his contract. |
|
Peak prices today, a speculative tumble tomorrow. |
|
Crude Oil continued to tumble during last week's trading session. |
|
The videos from this testing show how, if secured by a seat belt, the potential for surviving a roll and tumble crash are increased dramatically, as the occupants stay in the vehicles. |
|
That food is being sold in Russian shops, and thus the price of Russian agricultural produce and food is being caused to tumble, and farmers' hopes of practising their own food production are being dashed. |
|
On Chance of Rain, one pulsing beat will suddenly tumble over another, forming a beautifully awkward polyrhythm. |
|
|
A shot from a Parliamentary cannon succeeded in damaging the wall beneath Humpty Dumpty which caused the cannon to tumble to the ground. |
|
Prince Charles spent the night in the hospital after he took a tumble off his horse yesterday while playing polo and briefly lost consciousness. |
|
When you've just had a tumble between the sheets and are feeling rumpled and lazy, she may want to get up so she can make the bed. |
|
Jackson resists as best he can, but Moore walks a very perilous line that's constantly threatening to tumble into actressy melodrama. |
|
The Merthyr Tydfil base, which already employs 800 people to make washing machines and tumble dryers, could take over production of its cylinder cleaner. |
|
Speed Queen currently produces top load washers and tumble dryers. |
|
Since Joshua brought down the walls of Jericho and King John sacrificed pigs to tumble Rochester's corner tower, mining has been a feature of siege warfare. |
|
Newcastle-based Bellway saw profits tumble after big writedowns when the property market convulsed under the pressure of the credit crunch and recession. |
|
Tony Dobbin, who took a tumble from Estepona at Haydock earlier in the day, bounced back with a double for Nicky Richards on Vic The Piler and Prince Among Men. |
|
The Merthyr Tydfil factory, which employs around 450 people making washing machines and tumble dryers, will close tomorrow following a 90-day consultation period. |
|
Rats may also emit short, high frequency, ultrasonic, socially induced vocalization during rough and tumble play, before receiving morphine, or mating, and when tickled. |
|
Giant washing machines tumble jeans with pumice gravel, and workers rough up the denim by scrubbing, patching, discoloring, creasing, and poking holes. |
|
Since the Nasdaq took a tumble this spring, venture capitalists are taking a more sober and, many would argue, more realistic approach to investing. |
|
He threw himself down on the far side and saw a white, hellishly misshapen creature pulling itself from beneath a jackstraw tumble of atlases and travel volumes. |
|
Crosslee plc, south of Hipperholme on the A644 towards Brighouse, is Europe's largest independent tumble dryer manufacturer, under the White Knight brand. |
|
Lightning forked the sky outside and the thunder rolled down the hills in a tumble. |
|
Not a drop of alcohol passed our lips last night which was cool after lapsing on Tuesday night following Debbie's tumble. |
|