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And, if a tremor does happen, monitors nearby will be shaken by it.
"I don't think these Chinese banks will be shaken by the said losses," he said.
"This is not a system that will be shaken by these stupid evils," a cleric said.
And those values, I can assure you, will not, and cannot, be shaken by this attack.
The evangelical Protestant world is the latest to be shaken by revelations of sexual abuse and sexism.
Many people are defiantly hoping that while they may be shaken by the horror, London hasn't been stirred.
A senior security official working for an international organization said Afghan officials would be shaken by the news.
Confidence did not appear to be shaken by a massive security breach at one of the world's largest currency exchanges.
Investors shouldn't be shaken by all the drama coming out of Washington because ultimately, none of it matters to the market.
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son invests for the long term and is unlikely to be shaken by near-term setbacks, Siegel said.
Are any of them going to be shaken by this news into joining your calls into a bipartisan independent congressional investigation?
"'The will of the strong will never be shaken by doubts of the weak…'‬ ‪#Champion #WorldClass" he captioned one of the photos.
Though he will never face re-election, his grip on power could be shaken by criticism of his management, which is rising.
If the Belgians are regarding this as a home fixture, however, they will be shaken by the strength in numbers of the Irish.
The Chargers (4-6) are coming off a truly ugly loss to Oakland, and they have to be shaken by their passing game.
Just this year, two alarming incidents have demonstrated that even the largest news organizations can be shaken by bad faith attackers or online mobs.
But Mr. Ryan seems to be a true believer on monetary policy — the kind of true believer whose faith cannot be shaken by contrary evidence.
On the other hand, maybe it's just as well the show knows its prime audience is the sort that needs to be shaken by such thought exercises.
Gerst requests his "favorite song," leading Cimon to play Kraftwerk's "Man Machine," only to be shaken by the astronaut, who then demands the robot shoot some video.
"I am not convinced that Kenya is such a weak society whose moral foundation will be shaken by simply watching a film depicting gay themes," Okwany said.
"This is not a system that will be shaken by these stupid evils," Mr. Khatami said, according to a translation by Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency.
Meanwhile, the peace process in Northern Ireland could be shaken by a vote to leave the EU, especially since the Republic of Ireland will remain an EU member.
The lyrical aria "La fleur que tu m'avais jetée" might have benefited from more finesse and calm, but those are qualities that can easily be shaken by nerves.
Newer leagues, dramatically lower salaries, limited opportunities, and uneven sponsorship deals compared to men all mean that top women athletes are going to be shaken by the sports shutdown.
"The bond between the United States and the Republic of Korea is ironclad and the strength of that commitment will not be shaken by North Korea's aggressive behavior," Lt. Gen.
It would stand in that same spot for the next 369 years, a period during which it would be shaken by thunder, hit by carts and smeared with bird feces.
"The bond between the United States and the Republic of Korea is ironclad and the strength of that commitment will not be shaken by North Korea's aggressive behavior," said Lt. Gen.
The friendship between China and North Korea will not be shaken by changes in the international situation, Xi said, adding that China wanted to play a constructive role in the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
But if the past is any predictor of the future, major farm lobbies are likely to cry havoc and claim that the very foundations of our food system will be shaken by the modest Grassley proposal.
" As reported by BuzzFeed, Judge Wilfrida Okwany, who presided over the case said, "I am not convinced that Kenya is such a weak society that its moral foundation will be shaken by seeing such a film.
Expectations of big U.S. rate cuts will not be shaken by jobs data due later, with economists polled by Reuters predicting U.S. non-farm payrolls to have increased by 160,000 in June from 75,000 in May.
"Once again, the UK's House of Commons seems to be shaken by personal misconduct allegations affecting both main parties," said Hans Redeker, global head of currency strategy at Morgan Stanley, in a note to clients on Monday.
RATE CUTS Expectations of big U.S. rate cuts will not be shaken by jobs data due later, with economists polled by Reuters predicting U.S. non-farm payrolls to have increased by 160,000 in June from 75,000 in May.
"We were chosen because we represent diversity, kindness compassion, a home for those who share our values, a refuge for those who need it and those values, I can assure you, will not and cannot be shaken by this attack," Ardern said.
"We were chosen because we represent diversity, kindness compassion, a home for those who share our values, a refuge for those who need it and those values, I can assure you, will not and cannot be shaken by this attack," she said.
"The long-term prosperity and stability of Macau will, with firm determination, never be shaken by temporary twists and turns," he said in televised remarks at the East Asian Games Dome, an indoor stadium near Macau's glittering casino hub, the Cotai Strip.
WASHINGTON — The global spread of the deadly coronavirus is posing a significant economic test for President Trump, whose three-year stretch of robust growth could be shaken by supply chain delays, a tourism slowdown and ruptures in other critical sectors of the American economy.
We haven't seen much in the way of clients taking action on the back of these very short-term movements but clearly if the market continues to be very weak it's going to have an impact, particularly on retail investors who will be shaken by that.
I don't know if American children will be shaken by the book itself — I agree with Europeans and others who think we are often ridiculous and misguided in our attempts to "protect" children from literary material that reflects the harshness of real life — but they will surely be surprised if their elders choose to read it to them.
Original post | As details emerge about Omar Mateen, the man authorities have identified as the attacker behind the worst mass shooting in United States history, it's impossible not to be shaken by the dark resonance with a scenario President Obama laid out earlier this month in responding to a gun owner who criticized his and Hillary Clinton's positions on gun control during a PBS town-hall-style event.
He was fundamental for the country's independence, contributed to strengthening democracy, served very important roles in strengthening our country's international relations and occupied important roles in the United Nations. His Presidency has united the country." Opposition leader Joseph Muscat called the death "a national loss." Edward Fenech Adami, De Marco's successor as President of Malta, was said to be "shaken" by the news, hailing De Marco as "a protagonist in the past forty to fifty years of Maltese history.
The book was not a success despite positive reviews, due to the bad timing of its release. Lampe continued to work with Rowohlt until it was seized and closed by the Nazis in September 1939. Lampe wrote very little during the War due to his fear of having his life be shaken by the Nazi regime. During the air raid on Berlin on 22/23 November 1943, Lampe's flat was destroyed, including his collection of books.
Pitcher made his first-class debut for Victoria against South Africa on a match starting on 3 February 1911. John Zulch and Louis Stricker were opening the batting for the tourists and Pitcher was no- balled by umpire Bob Crockett for throwing his first three deliveries, with Zulch taking strike. Pitcher appeared to be shaken by the incident and he also delivered a wide and another no-ball. At the end of this first over, he was replaced by his captain Warwick Armstrong.
Luca Paolini (Katusha) attacked from the main group and caught the five chasers, with Niki Terpstra (Etixx-Quick Step) doing the same shortly afterwards. While Paolini and Terpstra were chasing, Geraint Thomas was blown violently from his bike, landing on his left shoulder. He landed on the grass and was able to rejoin the group, although he appeared to be shaken by the crash. As the riders approached the Kemmelberg for the final time, Roelandts had a lead of around two minutes.
15 As a result, three other audience members, Frank J. Ewart, G.T. Haywood and Harry Morse, would also become staunch advocates for baptism in the name of Jesus and would later become the impetus in the spread of the teaching of Rev. McAlister's teaching and the formation of religious organizations such as the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World and other Oneness Pentecostal and Apostolic religious organizations."Apostolic Herald," December 1943, p. 9 In response of McAlister’s sermon, Frank Ewart wrote, “the shot has been fired, and its sound was destined to be heard around the world, as Christendom would soon be shaken by this new doctrine.
Prose Works IX p. 183 Swift alludes to such people when he says: > Such witnesses are those who cannot hear an idle intemperate expression, but > they must immediately run to the magistrate to inform; or perhaps wrangling > in their cups over night, when they were not able to speak or apprehend > three words of common sense, will pretend to remember everything the next > morning, and think themselves very properly qualified to be accusers of > their brethren. God be thanked, the throne of our King is too firmly settled > to be shaken by the folly and rashness of every sottish companion. Half of the sermon is used to criticise the Whigs and their political activities.
No major active fault lines exist in Iowa, and Iowa is one of the most seismically stable states in the U.S. With the exception of the 1968 Illinois earthquake which caused the water tower at Lineville to leak,Times-Republican Newspaper, Corydon, Iowa, 19 NOV 1968 no injuries or significant damage has ever been caused by earthquakes in Iowa. Occasional small earthquakes occur near Fremont County in the far southwest, and the Sioux City area can occasionally be shaken by nearby tremblors. Large earthquakes associated with the New Madrid Fault of far southern Illinois and Missouri can occasionally be felt in eastern Iowa. Recent earthquakes centered in Oklahoma have also been felt in Iowa, but have caused no damage.
He was arrested in Kent about two minths later, and taken to the Marshalsea prison. On 15 August 1588, he was examined at which time he admitted he was a priest. As he was so young, it was thought that his constancy might be shaken by the sight of the deaths of his companions, and his life was offered him if he would conform to the new religion; but he answered that he would not purchase a corruptible life at such a price, and that if he had a hundred lives he would willingly surrender them all in defence of his faith. While in the Marshalsea Prison he wrote a Rituale, the manuscript of which is now preserved as a relic at Olney, Buckinghamshire.
In 2015, after ten years of disrupting the traditional art world, Andrew recognized the value in acquiring visual art copyright, the next industry in line (following print and music), to be shaken by digitization of a medium. Pioneer of the pop-up art show, from 2006 – 2013, he collaborated with everyone from Giorgio Armani and Bombardier Aerospace, to Jimmy Iovine and P. Diddy, reimagining the art show model. This put Andrew on the map, with tens of thousands attending his shows across the world. A voice of his generation when it comes to discovering and fostering contemporary talent, he was the mastermind of such events first across the US, then his influence quickly spread to Europe, Eastern Europe, Central America, Asia and Australia.
It was performed over three nights, and was directed by Christopher Bell with filmmaker Brian Davis playing the title role. It has never been revived. Premiere of new play, The Age, 15 August 1968, 6 William wrote a program note for the production: > There is a belief that an Australian writer is an inferior creature. This > belief may not be shaken by tonight’s performance – but nevertheless I > should like to thank the producer for helping to get this play into a shape > which is at least workable, and for his courage in taking an ‘Australian’ > production. We need an Australian Theatre because we are not Americans, > Britons or Swedes, and, until local producers are prepared to do the hard > work of finding potential playwrights, helping them to raise rough drafts > and enabling them to learn from their own mistakes, we won’t get it.

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