Very, very hard. And that summer, we really went for it. We crisscrossed the country several times. Fortunately, at the time, our record company, Capital, was being controlled by the London office.
I didn't mark it. I made rough crisscross marks to keep it very casual. And then at other times, I do things that are very flamboyant.
But the fact that someone-- there are people who are smart who think these. Nice little crisscross pattern.
In all directions, it has been a trading nation. It has been the crisscrossing of so many different civilizations, going right back to the earliest times of man's history. Every single civilization has crisscrossed across this region, and that is what has formed the Syrian identity.
It has been the crisscrossing of so many different civilizations, going right back to the earliest times of man's history. Every single civilization has crisscrossed across this region, and that is what has formed the Syrian identity. It means that Syria over the centuries has become multicultural, multireligious, and multiethnic.
I always laugh. It really was one of those moments when we aired and it was right after it aired that week, where the phone rang. And in places where we were crisscrossing , we made sure our actual jokes were totally different.
people get around fully. This was a plan for San Francisco that was going to crisscross it with major freeways. And this is what it would have looked like through much of San Francisco.
uh the people who I found were successful were the ones who were able to kind of hold on to that idealism and medicine patients so there's there's no crisscrossing also um with gry's Anatomy something to keep in mind these people
The sight of posters hanging on classroom walls took me back to my own note-passing, sneaking chips in my backpack days. Most of the classrooms featured wide windows into the hallway, the glass crisscrossed with wire. And I peeked in at each one to look at the students doodling in their margins.
But you do also need to bear in mind that you'll never bridge that trust totally. As I say, for the 10 years I was crisscrossing the Irish Sea. But even late in the negotiations in 2004, I think it was, we were negotiating in a monastery in west Belfast, in a Catholic area of Belfast.
If you're over 30 and kids, it's like a nightmare. She was a black woman from Connecticut who over the course of her life, crisscrossed the United States on a motorcycle eight times in the '30s '40s and '50s.
I iris the sleepy land.” And when he uses a windmill as a metaphor, the words on the page are arranged to actually look like a windmill. By the final two cantos, the poem’s meaning becomes unintelligible, with metaphors crisscrossing in ways that don’t make apparent sense. Altazor says things like, ee ee ee oh Ahee ah ee ahee ah ee ee ee ee oh eeah: