A deal has been reached in principal between the Fifers and FBK which will
seethe Pars gaining first refusal on Kaunas' top players in exchange for a future sell-on fee.
Depending on results last night, this evening in Nottingham could
seethe coronation of Manchester Storm as Superleague champs.
Miniflares dot the solar disk like tiny Christmas lights, and gases
seethe just beneath its visible surface.
Though bodies float and surfaces
seethe as if entire insect colonies were crawling under their skins, Stojak's distinct asceticism envelops her vigil in a kind of cloistered quiet that almost soothes one's sense of unrelieved anxiety.
When the other eight dancers
seethe near him, his pedophilic impulses get the best of him.
If we put the obscenely large amounts of money that goes into roads and flights into the public transport system,Wales would be more mobile,more well off,and more socially just.(
seeThe Green Transport Revolution and How to Pay For It at www.greenparty.org.uk/reports) Despite the policies of all other Welsh parties,polls show that the public most supports the Green Party's policy of funding only public transport,not a growth in road transport (
seeThe Strongest Link to Public Opinion at www.greenparty.org.uk/reports).
True to the documentary-art format, these photographs
seethe with an underlying psychological tension: at an army base, an Anglo soldier stands looking at his young son, who is dressed in military camouflage gear and scowling at the camera; a rabbi cuts the foreskin from a tiny baby's penis as two men, presumably the father and another male relative, look on and laugh ecstatically at this initiation ritual; a handsome African-American teenager in black-tie escorts his date in sparkling-white taffeta to a formal dance and, arms crossed defensively, looks coolly into the camera.