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Bailing out of the home before you expected is a real risk.
DaSilva was out shopping in NYC ... this after bailing out of jail.
O'Rourke's riskiest move in Congress was bailing out of the money chase.
She said bailing out of a sinking aircraft requires practice and expertise.
Knowing what they'll face, many Republicans are bailing out of town halls altogether.
Its two-man crew survived, with injuries, after bailing out of the stricken jet.
Many voters protested about the bailing out of the very institutions that caused the crisis.
Although inflows surged over the summer, this followed several years of investors bailing out of emerging markets.
"Orange is the New Black" star Lorraine Toussaint is bailing out of her marriage ... she's filed for divorce.
The rule could help prevent insurers from bailing out of the ­ObamaCare market, buying time for the replacement effort.
Many investors are in liquidation mode, bailing out of even some safe or easily-saleable assets, traders told Breakingviews.
Competition from much bigger companies is coming to the streaming market, and investors are bailing out of Roku's stock.
The Obama administration continued the bailing out of banks and big business in the wake of the financial crisis.
In addition, Sandoval has what could be termed professional commitment issues: the habit of bailing out of one job for another.
While gold's price performance during this autumn's stock market boom has been underwhelming, they have not been bailing out of the metal.
International oil companies, including those from countries that are still committed to the nuclear agreement, are bailing out of deals with Tehran.
The French state, meanwhile, would risk bailing out of Renault prematurely, before reaping any of the benefits of a merger with Fiat.
Investors, particularly retirees, are on their guard amid the market downturn, but nobody is bailing out of stocks altogether, according to financial advisors.
In Georgia, ex-gubernatorial candidate and Democratic rising star Stacey Abrams urged Hollywood producers to think twice before bailing out of her state.
"People are bailing out, they're bailing out of trades in general and that means buying back the Japanese yen," Lien told CNBC on Thursday.
One often hears critics claim that healthcare providers are bailing out of traditional Medicare in large numbers - but that is not actually the case.
Mr. Carlucci studied business at Harvard for a year, but after bailing out of a brief unsatisfying business career, he joined the State Department in 1956.
The bailing out of 1MDB by the finance ministry shows that the fund deceived the public about making debt obligations through a rationalization exercise, he said.
The bailing out of 1MDB by the finance ministry shows that the fund deceived the public about making debt obligations through a rationalisation exercise, he said.
Qatar's stock index has tumbled 9.7 percent over the past three days, with high trading volumes suggesting some Gulf and international investors are bailing out of the market.
Dealers said Japanese investors seemed to be bailing out of long positions in the South African rand by selling rand for dollars and then those dollars for yen.
Mr. Trump lost for his infantile bailing out of the debate after his patently false claim that Ms. Kelly had been unfair to him in a debate last August.
John McCain, who suffered broken arms and a broken leg in bailing out of his fighter plane and painful physical and psychological torture for years on end, is no hero, Trump says.
Fund flows do not yet indicate that investors are bailing out of fixed income, however, with bond funds attracting their biggest inflows in 13 weeks in the week to Wednesday, the survey found.
Season 1 of "Better Call Saul" ended with Jimmy bailing out of a meeting with Davis & Main, having decided, apparently, that the life of a lawyer at a high-end firm is not for him.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Foreign investors are bailing out of Japanese stocks as a wobbly economy feeds disillusionment about 'Abenomics', sparking bouts of volatility in a market increasingly shaken up by policy decisions of the Bank of Japan.
Retail investors and hedge funds are "bailing out of equities" in favor of debt, a signal that now is the time to buy stocks, two strategists for Voya Financial Inc's investment management unit said on Thursday.
It gained prominence in the United States partly on public distrust over traditional banking after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 led to the mass bailing-out of "too big to fail" banks by the U.S. government.
"It would be a wonderful sign of transparency and maybe some people who are bailing out of the Catholic Church, especially in the United States, may take it as a sign that maybe things are going to get better," Saviano said.
The show also functions as a form of self-parody, since Ms. Bell and her husband are forever dabbling in the latest wellness fads like cryotherapy, as they fantasize about bailing out of city life and going back to the land.
CJ Snell, on the other hand, died at only 18 years old after bailing out of a car that was stolen from someone who likely needed that car to get to work, pulling an illegal firearm out on a police officer.
That in turn has raised concerns about the outlook for the broader financial system, given the risk of investors bailing out of other asset classes in a panic and of lenders to the sector such as banks suffering fresh balance sheet stress.
"The dollar is getting hit against the euro and the yen and the strong data out of Europe is definitely a factor with some investors bailing out of the long dollar trade," said Alvin Tan, an FX strategist at Societe Generale in London.
Less than a year later, GE is bailing out of the deal, the firm announced Tuesday, planning to sell its 220 percent stake in the combined firm over time as part of a larger move to simplify its business and reduce debt.
Qatar's index continued to slide from Wednesday's 52-month closing low, dropping a further 0.2 percent; Qatar Navigation slumped 2611 percent in its heaviest trading volume since 20.2, suggesting at least one institutional investor might be bailing out of a major stake.
It's a crowd-pleasing, comic-sentimental setup, with the wisecracking but vulnerable child consistently one-upping, and bailing out of trouble, the man who becomes her surrogate father, and Gosselaar does a capable job as a younger version of a Clint Eastwood coot.
A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that the shares had been bought by the Goldilocks fund, which is managed by a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Financial Group, so the group was essentially changing the way it held the shares rather than bailing out of GFH.
There may well be a bitcoin bubble, but with a total market value for bitcoin that is still less than $100 billion dollars, potential problems within that world don't seem to provide investors with sufficient reason to consider bailing out of the vastly larger stock market.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, said Republicans might have to step outside of their comfort zone soon to prevent insurers from bailing out of the market and leaving millions without healthcare.
Some of the programs include, Sharks of the Badlands — a look into the newest, most cutting-edge shark surveillance technology, which could help Cape Code with their increase in shark sightings — The Sharks of Headstone Hell — a peek into the South Pacific island event where massive tiger sharks are fed giant animal carcasses by islanders — and Sharkwrecked: Crash Landing  — a show that features two experts bailing out of a plane at 3,500 ft.
These reclamations constituted small areas of paddy fields called Padsekharam. The bailing out of water from those fields were done manually using water wheels (Chakram). Gradually the manual method used for bailing out of water gave way to steam engines. Three stages can be identified in the reclamation of lands from the Vembanad Lake.
Pilot Kent Fowler (Walter Reed) survives the end of each serial chapter by bailing out of whatever vehicle he is flying in or driving in at time.Stedman 1971, pp. 140–141.
Her wedding dress was made of silk from the parachute Harmon used when bailing out of his plane.Time Magazine, August 28, 1944. After Harmon's demobilization, they settled in the Los Angeles area.
One was abandoned near Lismore, one crash-landed at Casino, and two others crash-landed at Grafton. The fifth managed to land safely at Evans Head. One crewman was killed bailing out of his aircraft.
The crew members, Captain Attia Abdel Salem al Abdali and his number two, Ali Omar Gaddafi, were ordered to bomb the city in response to the Libyan Civil War. They refused, bailing out of the aircraft and parachuting to the ground.
In early October 2014, an MV-22 Osprey lost power shortly after takeoff from the in the Middle East. The pilots regained control and landed safely, but one U.S. Marine drowned because of life preserver dysfunction when bailing out of the aircraft.
After bailing out of his stricken plane his parachute failed to open; he survived the landing and was rescued by Soviet troops on the ground, but was unconscious and died just an hour and a half later after remaining. His ashes were interned in the Kremlin Wall.
Lev Kirillovich Shchukin (; 29 October 1923 2 May 2009) was a Soviet MiG-15 flying ace during early phase of the Korean War. After being badly injured from bailing out of his stricken plane he continued to serve as an officer in the Soviet Air Force and was sent to various communist countries as a military adviser.
Leverette drew fire from the tail gunners on his second pass, but managed to shoot down two more Stukas. Major Leverette then made a third pass on the Stukas, claiming two more victories. He also observed several men bailing out of the Stukas. Leverette's element leader, Second Lieutenant Henry T. Hanna, observed one plane Leverette had downed splash into the water.
On their trek, they notice a parachutist bailing out of her helicopter, prompting them to head inland. They find Naomi hanging from a tree, and the four cut her loose. The four carry her back to the beach, where they hide her in Hurley's shelter. Later, Hurley and the others are shown Jack's plan to deter the Others from carrying out their kidnapping.
Sayer transferred to the naval branch in 1947, after being injured bailing out of a Seafire. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in July 1947, with seniority antedated to June 1942. He served aboard an anti-submarine frigate in 1948, before being appointed as an instructor with the Royal Marines in 1950. In that same year he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander in June 1950.
The evolution of paddy cultivation correlated with technological advancement and changes in the regulatory framework that existed during the 19th and 20th centuries. In earlier times, reclamation was carried out mainly from the shallow part of the Vembanad Lake or from the periphery of the Pamba River. These reclamations constituted small areas of paddy fields called padasekharams. Bailing out of water from the fields were done manually using water wheels called chakram.
Caleb apologies for bailing out of him and proclaims his full involvement with Montag's next upcoming scheme. Montag, Caleb and Swank plan on sabotaging Paddington's annual reenactment of Washington Crossing of the Delaware as Native Americans. The trio attack Paddington's crew with jousting cardboard tubes, while Montag swipes Paddington's costume wig of George Washington, claiming it as his prize. Montag trips as he tries to escape, falling victim to Paddington's impending attack with a replica saber.
Edwin Thiel (19 June 1913 – 14 July 1944) was a Luftwaffe ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Edwin Thiel was killed on 14 July 1944 after bailing out of his plane after it was hit by Soviet flak. During his career he was credited with 76 victories in 300 missions.
Eligible categories include all ranks of the Indian military, including reserve and territorial forces, and members of the Railway Protection Force, police, Home Guards, civil defense, or any other organization specified by the government. Aircrews who, in the course of bailing out of an aircraft destroyed by hostile action may be awarded if they sustain injuries (and not, specifically, "wounds"). The medal may not be awarded posthumously. Specific provision is made for bars for subsequent awards.
In his attempts to make it back to his own lines, he witnesses many horrible sights on the Russian front, including cannibalism. In 1945, after bailing out of his damaged aircraft, he inadvertently parachutes into the Dachau concentration camp and is outraged to discover the German perpetration of the Holocaust. He proposes a mutiny upon returning to his airbase and later surrenders his Jagdverband to advancing Allied troops, namely Sgt. Rock's Easy Company, after setting fire to the fighter unit's remaining aircraft.
Gradually the manual method used for bailing out of water gave way to steam engines. There were robberies in Kuttanad in earlier days, which were prohibited by the Travancore Maharajah Moolam Thirunal. Three distinct stages can be identified in the reclamation of kayal lands from the lake. The first stage was carried out by private entrepreneurs without any financial support from the government. The Pattom Proclamation made by the Travencore Kingdom in 1865, gave a great fillip to reclamation activities between 1865 and 1888.
Several months later, while released on bail, Rackstraw attempted to fake his own death by radioing a false mayday call and telling controllers that he was bailing out of a rented plane over Monterey Bay.D.B. Cooper investigation focuses on California 'off-the-books genius' Robert Rackstraw. San Jose Mercury News (July 12, 2016), retrieved September 8, 2016. Police later arrested him in Fullerton on an additional charge of forging federal pilot certificates; the plane he claimed to have ditched was found, repainted, in a nearby hangar.
" Koch praised New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, saying that he had the right approach in reducing government spending and refraining from raising taxes. Koch was an early supporter of the Iraq War. In July 2007, Koch wrote that he was "bailing out" of his previous support for that war, due to the failure of the United States' NATO allies, and other Arab countries, to contribute to the war effort. Koch wrote, "I would support our troops remaining in Iraq if our allies were to join us.
Blinded, and having suffered third- degree burns on his face, hands and neck, Bangust joined Radioman 2d Class P. H. Landers, the second radioman, in bailing out of the burning flying boat. Meanwhile, Ensign Christman rode the plane in and landed on the water. Landers, less injured than Bangust, guided the latter's swimming efforts as they struck out for the island of Lugos. About noon on December 27, Landers glanced behind at his injured shipmate but saw only an empty life jacket-- Bangust had apparently slipped from it and drowned.
The nationality of the person whose life was saved by parachute, and ownership of the aircraft are not factors in determining qualification for membership; anybody who has saved their life by using a parachute after bailing out of a disabled aircraft is eligible. The requirement that the aircraft is disabled naturally excludes parachuting enthusiasts in the normal course of a recreational jump, or those involved in military training jumps. The Airborne Systems company of New Jersey continues the tradition of certifying members and awarding pins to this day.
After the death of the program's director, Lewin B. Barringer, Richard du Pont was made a Special Assistant to General "Hap" Arnold and placed in charge of the glider program at Army Air Force Headquarters. On September 11, 1943, at March Air Field in California, Richard du Pont was killed when the experimental XCG-16 glider in which he was a passenger crashed during a demonstration flight. After bailing out of the aircraft his parachute failed. His brother, Major Alexis Felix du Pont, Jr., was appointed to succeed him as head of the glider program.
Vlasov was active in the defense of the Soviet Union after the first day of Operation Barbarossa as a squadron commander of a fighter aviation regiment on the Western Front. In August 1941 he committed an aerial ramming after the guns on his plane jammed while he was attempting to intercept a German reconnaissance plane. The ramming was successful and the German plane was destroyed, but Vlasov was seriously injured upon bailing out of his aircraft. His injuries left him unable to fly for a year and required a long stay in the hospital.
Denholm had been Richard Hillary's senior commander at No. 603 Squadron, and Hillary had written about how highly regarded "Uncle George" was in his 1943 memoir The Last Enemy. Hillary had been severely burnt after bailing out of a plane but managed to get back into active service. However, on 18 January 1943 he was killed along with his navigator when their Bristol Blenheim crashed during a night training exercise. Following the cremation of Hillary's body at Golders Green, it was Denholm who scattered his ashes over the English Channel.
The Special Air Service team had made their base near Verrieres, the location of which was betrayed to the Germans. In the follow-up attack on their camp, 33 men from the Special Air Service were captured and later executed together with a United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) pilot who had fallen in with them, after bailing out of his P-51. Seven captured Maquisards were also executed in the woods after the attack. Three other SAS men, who had been wounded in the fight and taken to hospital, were executed by lethal injections while in their hospital beds.
As these were winding down, however, the EAF launched its own assault on Israeli strongholds along the eastern bank of the Canal. Sixty Egyptian aircraft took part in these strikes, carried out by MiG-17 and Su-7 strike aircraft escorted by MiG-21 fighters. Six 101 Squadron Mirages were therefore scrambled from Rephidim and another pair from Hazor. In the ensuing battles Giora Yoeli and Giora Epstein managed to down a MiG-17 each, while Yiftah Spector also shot down a MiG-21, although at the cost of two Mirages, with Eitan Ben-Eliyahu and Eli Zohar bailing out of their stricken aircraft.
He was the only member of the crew of three to survive bailing out of the aircraft and after being interrogated at a nearby Luftwaffe base was transferred to the POW camp Oflag IX-A/H Spangenberg. While a prisoner at this camp, Wardle made the first of his escapes but was recaptured after 24 hours on the run. The German Kommandantur in 2011. This yard holds the cellar they escaped from After recapture, he was moved to Oflag IVc at Colditz Castle. On 14 October 1942, Wardle, along with Captain Pat Reid, Major Ronald B. Littledale, and Lieutenant Commander L. W. Stephens, successfully escaped from Colditz.
Pitt believed that the task had been left half- finished and called for a final year of war which would crush French power for good. Pitt had long-held plans for further conquests which had been uncompleted. Newcastle, by contrast, sought peace but only if the war in Germany could be brought to an honourable and satisfactory conclusion (rather than Britain suddenly bailing out of it as Bute proposed). However the combined opposition of Newcastle and Pitt was not enough to prevent the Treaty passing comfortably in both Houses of Parliament. However, there were strong reasons for concluding the peace: the National Debt had increased from £74.5m.
But with no home field, the team finally had to cancel all of its home games, and much of the team quit. With hardly any quality players left on its roster, Palm Beach lost their final two games by embarrassing margins; first, 70-0 to the eventual league runner-up Fayetteville Guard, followed by an incredible 132-3 dismantling by the Katy Copperheads, marking the worst defeat in indoor/arena football history. Owner Michael Lind had seen enough, and the appropriately named Phantoms vanished, their final record 1-6. A new indoor football team, the Palm Beach Waves, lasted just three games into the 2007 season before bailing out of the NIFL.
Although the damage modeling was simplistic, the game did track damage to the pilot and would "kill" them in certain circumstances. This could be avoided in many cases by quickly exiting the mission before crashing, although this did not help in the case of a direct hit on the pilot or a mid- air explosion. The pilot could also be lost in action after bailing out of a stricken aircraft. This was a bone of contention among players, as the system for deciding whether or not the pilot was lost was completely random; even landing in the middle of a friendly airbase would often result in a dialog stating the search and rescue teams could not find you, leaving that pilot MIA.
Caserta and Morgan lost touch with each other, and each decided independently to abandon Joplin on Friday night, October 2. Joplin mentioned her disappointment (over both of her friends' bailing out of their ménage à trois) to her drug dealer on Saturday while he was selling her the dose of heroin that killed her, as Caserta later learned from the drug dealer. Biographer Myra Friedman commented in her original version of Buried Alive (1973): > Given the near-infinite potentials of infancy, it is really impossible to > make generalizations about what lies behind sexual practices. This, however, > is probable: to become clearly homosexual, to make the choice that one > honestly prefers relations with one's own sex, no matter the origins of such > preference, requires a certain integration, a stability of psychic > development, a tidiness of personality organization.
Austrian business cycle theory does not argue that fiscal restraint or "austerity" will necessarily increase economic growth or result in immediate recovery. Rather, they argue that the alternatives (generally involving central government bailing out of banks and companies and individuals favoured by the government of the day) will make eventual recovery more difficult and unbalanced. All attempts by central governments to prop up asset prices, bail out insolvent banks, or "stimulate" the economy with deficit spending will only make the misallocations and malinvestments more acute and the economic distortions more pronounced, prolonging the depression and adjustment necessary to return to stable growth, especially if those stimulus measures substantially increase government debt and the long term debt load of the economy. Austrians argue the policy error rests in the government's (and central bank's) weakness or negligence in allowing the "false" unsustainable credit-fueled boom to begin in the first place, not in having it end with fiscal and monetary "austerity".
Having just taken off the engine cowling, he spotted enemy tanks approaching and immediately took off with the engine exposed to the elements, safely landing back at base. He was shot down for the second time on 30 May, when he engaged eight Bf 109s and destroyed one before being hit and forced to crash land at high speed in no-man's land. He came down in a minefield during a fierce tank battle, and was forced to remain where he was as troops of both sides slowly converged on him; British forces managed to reach him first and, after treatment for wounds, he again returned to his squadron.Dornan 2005, pp. 106–107 On 26 June, however, after being attacked by two Bf 109s and bailing out of his burning Kittyhawk, he was captured by Italian soldiers and taken as a prisoner-of-war, first to Tobruk, and then to Italy, where he received hospital treatment for serious wounds.
The Vichy government ordered the dissolution of many of the air force squadrons, including the fighter unit designated GC II/4, nicknamed Les Petits Poucets. GC II/4 had been formed at Rheims in May 1939, then moved to Xaffévilliers by the start of the war. It flew US-built Curtiss H-75A Hawk fighters, with which the unit claimed the first two French air victories on 8 September 1939, two Bf 109s of I/JG 53. Just 17 days later, it lost its commanding officer, Captain Claude, in combat, yet the pilots were especially shocked to discover that his body had been discovered with two bullets in the head, suggesting that a German pilot may have murdered him after bailing out of his aeroplane. At dawn on 10 May 1940, the day of the German invasion, Luftwaffe aircraft attacked the air base at Xaffévilliers, destroying six Hawks. By 15 May, GC II/4 was down to seven operational aircraft, which shot down a Heinkel He 111 bomber, four Bf 109s and possibly a Henschel Hs 126 observation aircraft for no loss.
On 6 November 1943, Grislawski was appointed Staffelkapitän (squadron leader) of 1. Staffel of Jagdgeschwader 1 (JG 1—1st Fighter Wing) based at Deelen. He claimed one victory and was then shot down by USAAF bombers over Baske on 24 January 1944 and wounded, bailing out of his Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-7 "White 1" (Werknummer 430 167—factory number). Following his convalescence, he was posted as Staffelkapitän to 8. Staffel of JG 1 on 13 March 1944, thus succeeding Oberleutnant Heinrich Overhagen who had been killed in a flying accident. Operating the new Bf 109 G-6/AS especially equipped for high- altitude operations, the unit was tasked with combating the potent USAAF fighter escorts. Grislawski was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves () on 11 April, the 446th soldier to receive this distinction. The presentation was made by Adolf Hitler at the Berghof, Hitler's residence in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps, on 5 May 1944. Grislawski then led 8./JG 1 to France to combat the Allied landings in Normandy.

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