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71upward thrust on abdomen, performed on choking victims (developed by Dr Henry Heimlich) — Heimlich maneuver …
72upward mobility — up′ward mobil′ity n. soc See under vertical mobility • Etymology: 1945–50 up′wardly mo′bile, adj …
73Upward, Allen — (b. 1863) Novelist, etc. Songs in Zïklag (1888), The Prince of Balkistan (1895), A Crown of Straw (1896), Secrets of the Courts of Europe (1897), A Day s Tragedy (1897), Treason (1903), Secret History of To day (1904), A Flash in the Pan… …
74upward mobility — /ʌpwəd moʊˈbɪləti/ (say upwuhd moh biluhtee) noun the movement of individuals or groups to a higher socio economic group. Compare horizontal mobility …
75upward change — A British term for shifting to a higher gear. In North America it is called upshift …
76upward mobility. — upwardly mobile. See under vertical mobility (def. 1). [1945 50] …
77Edward Upward — Infobox Person image size = 150px name = Edward Upward caption = birth date = birth date and age|1903|9|9 birth place = Romford, England death date = death place = occupation = NovelistEdward Falaise Upward (born September 9, 1903) is a British… …
78Edward Upward — (* 9. September 1903 in Repton, Derbyshire; † 13. Februar 2009 in Pontefract, West Yorkshire) war ein britischer Schriftsteller. Leben Upward besuchte die Schule in Repton, wo er Christopher Isherwood kennenlernte. Während des Studiums am Corpus… …
79Allen Upward — (1863 1926) was a poet, lawyer, politician and teacher. His work was included in the first anthology of Imagist poetry, Des Imagistes , which was edited by Ezra Pound and published in 1914.Upward was brought up as a member of the Plymouth… …
80Born into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward — Studioalbum von Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra la la Band Veröffentlichung 8. Oktober 2001 (Europa) 22. Oktober 2001 (Rest der Welt) L …