From his car Franklin Roosevelt, with a sailor's appreciative eye, took in the trim new subchaser PC-467, snugged tidily to the wharf, her brightwork glistening in the hot .
Those with encyclopedic knowledge of all things Trekkian may sputter over tinkering with the mythology, but it's all justified not particularly tidily, but handily under the .
In Iowa, Obama had tidily won female voters, 35% to Clinton's 30%; five days later, those numbers flipped, and Clinton carried women, 47% to 34%.
Compulsive Viewing: These Pics Put OCD On Full Display A still-life series captures the look of larger-than-life anxieties--in a world where order is imposed on peas. John William Keedy ’s photographs depict a world of unsettling order: a dinner of green peas is tidily kept and grouped in a cluster. A wall of key cards lined up in a grid of rows, with inscriptions and reminders meant for their author’s benefit. A glass of milk is ridden with holes ...
July 17, 2013 - Fast Company Magazine
Ricki Herbert in Stuff.co.nz I thought we gathered things well after that, I thought the players regrouped tidily and we were almost thinking they couldn't find a way around us to score,Herbert said.
Stephen Moutray in Belfast Telegraph Someone suggested it had been sent by pigeon post,Mr Moutray said. "Maybe the pigeon walked all the way." "The card was tidily wrapped up in a plastic bag with a message which I assume is in Hungarian. I recognised the words...
Geoff Cook in guardian.co.uk Geoff Cook, Durham's director of cricket, said yesterday: "Chris bowled tidily but we can't make a judgment from one performance. His approach and desire have to be looked at too, but so far there are no problems and he deserves another game."