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The ripples that have created a fine blues music climate in Westchester began with a stone thrown in Poughkeepsie's musical waters circa 1985 when a group of musicians started weekly jam sessions in the river town.
A policewoman in riot gear hobbling from the scene with assistance from her colleagues said she had been hit in the leg with a stone thrown by protesters.
It's similar to the patterns that ordinary molecules make in liquids (think of a stone thrown into the water and the ripple pattern created), Kira said.
The Cameroonian died in hospital after being hit by a stone thrown from the crowd in an Algerian league match.
"And so the circle goes on ever widening, like ripples from a stone thrown in water".
The event speed was estimated resting on the assumption of the simplest propagation model: SSOs radially propagate from their event origin location, forming circular fronts like a stone thrown in a pond.
"A stone thrown in the West Bank causes ripples here," says Jordan's communications minister, Bassam Sakit.
A stone thrown in gives a booming echo.
My home was once a Tamar Valley market garden (in Cornwall and not a stones throw from Morwellham).
Residential developments in some communities are a stone throw from the mine dump, resulting in elevated exposure to particulate matter [ 34].
The first one said a thousand Palestinians were taking part in a stone-throwing riot there; that was stated as fact on the Israeli radio news at 5 p.m. Questioned about the incident, army officials said the pager message had been a miscommunication.
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