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50 Sentences With "blows the whistle"

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Those seconds seem endless, but then the ref blows the whistle.
After one last impotent Nigerian attack, the ref blows the whistle.
Monday's full moon in neat freak Virgo blows the whistle on all of our bad habits.
Referee Damir Skomina blows the whistle on Switzerland's Granit Xhaka, who tripped up a Swedish player.
All too often we forfeit even before the debate even happened, before the referee even blows the whistle.
A young up-and-comer blows the whistle on a powerful mentor who wielded control over his career.
And when the press blows the whistle, they'll look you in the face and tell you they aren't lying.
Son Heung-Min goes down in the box and the referee blows the whistle … to call Son for diving.
You can hope the referee blows the whistle, but you've got to play it right 'til you hear the whistle.
Rednecks, crackers, hillbillies, hausfraus, shut-ins, pea-pickers — everybody that's got to jump when somebody else blows the whistle….. They're mine.
Tesla sues former employee for $1 million over trade secret theft Ex-Tesla worker makes it official and blows the whistle to SEC
Given that intelligence agencies operate in secret, how will anyone know—unless another Snowden blows the whistle—that their data are being snooped on unlawfully?
In the fiction of the HBO show, the character Legasov blows the whistle on the RBMK reactor flaws during the trial of Chernobyl's surviving operators.
Switzerland then got a free kick just inside Brazil's half but failed to do anything meaningful with it, and the referee blows the whistle for halftime.
Ex-Tesla worker makes it official and blows the whistle to SEC This time the whistleblower is Karl Hansen, a former member of Tesla's internal security department and investigations division.
Subasic stretches to get his hands on it, then fumbles it amid a scrum, but the referee blows the whistle for a foul on Russia — and then ends the period.
Ex-Tesla worker makes it official and blows the whistle to SEC Throughout all of it, Tesla's board has remained firmly committed to protecting Musk and preserving his role as chief executive officer.
On the surface "Blows the whistle" sounds like someone has reported someone else (as in being a "whistle-blower"), but today it refers to a referee, who STOPS PLAY by blowing a whistle.
"There is a fear if someone blows the whistle on a safety issue that it's going to lead to them being evicted, because there's so much money tied up in real estate," he said.
Ex-Tesla worker makes it official and blows the whistle to SEC While Tripp's allegations are explosive enough, they're now being overshadowed by the current drama over Musk's tweets, which sent the stock price of his company soaring.
So I think the movie in a way blows the whistle on Charlottesville and that whole Charlottesville narrative, and it blows it up and shows that there is a whole unreported side of it in which the left is trying ultimately to smear the right with guys like Spencer who are their willing accomplices.
But now, an unprecedented standoff between Congress and the Trump administration over a staffer who did go through the formal channels, only to have their concerns withheld from lawmakers, has laid bare a loophole in whistleblower protection laws that many thought would never be revealed: What happens when an intelligence agent blows the whistle on the president?
When Elena Houghlin (Naomi Scott), a systems engineer who blows the whistle on her company's irresponsible greenlighting of Calisto — a dangerous new technology that can effectively be weaponized to assassinate people without a trace — she triggers a chain of events that will require her to join Sabina and her reluctant colleague Jane (Ella Balinska) as the Angels battle corruption and bro-ey men.
"Mayuto Blows the Whistle on Big Bucks". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
"Local Woman Blows The Whistle On Kodak" , KGO-TV San Francisco. March 30, 2006. Retrieved October 9, 2008.
Jiminy Cricket hopped on Pinocchio's toes, attempts the whistle on the two failures. Jiminy whistles three times for Pinocchio on the last whistle. Jiminy starts to dance and hopped on to the shelf to sing to him, blows the whistle on his top hat into the echo and dances on the shelf. Pinocchio blows his hat and there's nothing in there.
She runs, but can get no farther than the outside balcony. Trapped, she blows the whistle and throws herself off the balcony to her death. A police ambulance then arrives to remove Zosh's lifeless body and drives away, while Frankie watches in dismay. He then walks away, with Molly following as Sparrow can be seen walking away in the opposite direction.
A companion book to the series was published in 2010. Its summary notes "Kim Hollingsworth is a policeman's daughter who wants to follow daddy's footsteps. She's a stripper and a hooker but that's no problem – until she blows the whistle on bent cops who think they can stand over her". In 2010 Hollingsworth appeared in a bikini spread in lads' mag Zoo Weekly at age 44.
Reporter Skip Hanlon (Ron Foster) is in love with Janey Fowler (Merry Anders), whose father (Barry Kelley) is a sea captain employed by the Mafia. The mob pay the captain to transport gangsters out of the U.S., but when a murder occurs, Skip blows the whistle on the captain. Janey sides with her father, and goes on the run with him to Mexico, with Skip hot on their trail.
In this position, neither wrestler is in control.Webster's Sports Dictionary, p. 282, (Springfield, MA: G. & C. Merriam Co., 1976). When the referee is certain that both wrestlers are correctly in the neutral position, he blows the whistle to begin the first period (as well as whenever wrestling is resumed, such as at the beginning of the second and third periods, when contestants resume wrestling after going out of bounds, etc.).
During Hodge's tenure Harper's received eight National Magazine Award finalist nominations; the magazine won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 2006 and the Award for Fiction in 2008. Harper's Magazine Honors and Awards His writings there include "Blood and Time: Cormac McCarthy and the Twilight of the West", which appeared in February 2006 and was a National Magazine Award finalist for Reviews and Criticism. Hodge's final issue as editor was the March 2010 issue, which included a widely praisedThree Corpses In Gitmo: The Very Worst Seems True report by Scott Horton: "The Guantánamo 'Suicides': A Camp Delta Sergeant Blows the Whistle"."The Guantánamo 'Suicides': A Camp Delta Sergeant Blows the Whistle," by Scott Horton That article presents evidence from four named U.S. Military Intelligence guards, including a decorated sergeant, that three Guantánamo Bay prisoners who allegedly committed suicide in 2006 were most likely killed in a secret "black site" known to American soldiers as "Camp No".
When the umpire blows the whistle, the attacker may play the ball at goal using a "push, flick or scoop" motion. The attacking player must not feint and can only play the ball once (there is no rebound); the goalkeeper is not permitted to move their feet until the ball is played. A goal is scored if the ball completely crosses the line. Otherwise, play resumes with a defensive 15 m free-hit.
Dr. Philips's girlfriend and colleague Dr. Denise Sanger (28 years old) is also involved in the same hospital. Philips and Sanger both find a secret conspiracy in the hospital to steal patients' brains without their consent. They uncover details and find that though they'd suspected Mannerheim, the prima donna neurosurgeon, the real villain is the soft-spoken AI researcher Michaels and his military backers. Dr. Philips blows the whistle and seeks political asylum in Sweden.
A designated referee blows the whistle twice, and skates near, and points at, the lead jammer. Once earned, lead jammer status cannot be transferred to other skaters, but certain actions (notably, being sent to the penalty box) can cause it to be lost. The lead jammer can stop the jam at any time by repeatedly placing both hands on their hips. If the jam is not stopped early, it ends after two minutes.
The first inscription is Biblical;Isaiah 63:1 Parkins translates it as "Who is it that comes". Visually rearranged as "Fur flabis flebis" the second inscription means roughly "thief, if you blow, you will weep". Not knowing that, Parkins blows the whistle. Back at his hotel the following night, he dreams of a man fleeing towards him in a state of extreme fear and exhaustion before collapsing right in front of him.
When the umpire blows the whistle to restart play, four players from each team can move into the centre third to receive the pass. The centre pass must be caught or touched in the centre third. The ball is then moved up and down the court through passing and must be touched by a player in each adjacent third of the court. Players can hold the ball for only three seconds at any time.
Repercussions are as immediate as they are violent, misguided and shocking. As several disasters strike, various loyalties begin to trouble Tomas, making him question his own morals and consequently leading him towards making increasingly destructive decisions. Tomas eventually blows the whistle on his brothers’ corrupt business. He is then faced with the chance of redeeming himself at the cost of committing another horrible act; murdering the presiding judge assigned to his brother’s trial.
He uncovers it and finds it is a bone whistle, which he keeps. When walking back along the shore, he turns twice and sees a dark silhouetted figure standing still in the distance in front of a setting sun, appearing to watch him. Later, in the calm of his hotel room, he cleans and inspects the whistle, revealing a carved inscription: "Quis est iste qui venit" ("Who is this who is coming?"). He blows the whistle and a windstorm begins outside.
As Jane finds the treasure and changes her mind into discarding the whistle, the boys make her the "Lost Girl" before Tootles finds and blows the whistle. As the pirates arrive to capture the boys, Hook reveals Jane was an accomplice. As Jane tries to tell Peter she never agreed to anything, Peter berates her for her treachery and tells her that her disbelief in fairies will cause Tinker Bell's light to go out. Horrified, Jane rushes back to the hideout to find Tinker Bell's body.
These players may position themselves on either side of the midfield line. During a face-off, two players lay their sticks horizontally next to the ball, head of the stick inches from the ball and the butt-end pointing down the midfield line. Once the official blows the whistle to start play, the face-off midfielders scrap for the ball to earn possession and the other midfielders advance to play the ball. If possession is won by the face-off player, he may move the ball himself or pass to a teammate.
In addition, another feature of the PHL for the year 2007, has been the innovative penalty shootout competition, modelled similar to the ice hockey penalty shootout. Each team will have five penalty shoot outs each where 5 players will play a one-on-one with the goal keeper of the opponent team. Each player will start with the ball on the 25 yard line and when the umpire blows the whistle player will have maximum of 8 secs to score a goal with only the goal keeper defending the goal. The player can take as many shots possible within the stipulated 8 secs.
Journalists and the Center for Policy and Research in its 2009 report have noted glaring inconsistencies in the NCIS report of 2008. Based on an account by four former guards at Guantanamo, Scott Horton suggested in 2010 that the men died as a result of torture and government agencies tried to cover this up.Scott Horton, "The Guantánamo "Suicides": A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle", Harper's Magazine, January 2010 Al-Amri died on May 30, 2007, as an apparent suicide, according to DOD. As a result of these deaths, the Saudi government strongly pressured the United States to repatriate its citizens.
Side view of Haut de la Garenne in 2008 - part of the façade is boarded up following the forensic excavations in the building The Jersey child abuse investigation 2008 is an investigation into historic child abuse in Jersey. It started in the spring of 2007. Before that, social worker Simon Bellwood had made a complaint about a "'Dickensian' system" where children as young as 11 were routinely locked up for 24 hours or more in solitary confinement in a secure unit where he worked."Social worker blows the whistle on Jersey" article, 7 September 2007 The wider investigation into child abuse over several decades became public in November that year.
When Inspector Gina Gold asks her if she has anything to do with the stories, she points the finger at her much distrusted colleague PC Gabriel Kent. As her deadline gets closer and closer, she finds that she has become attached to her position as a copper, and she is now unsure whether she should run with the article she had set out to write. Sensing her uncertainty, her editor blows the whistle on her and her position to Superintendent Adam Okaro. With her role now out in the open, her past work comes back to haunt her when she gives evidence at the trial of serial rapist Alan Kennedy.
When a goal is scored or at the start of a quarter/overtime, play is resumed from the centre of the court using a "centre pass". These passes alternate between the teams, regardless of which team scored the last goal. A centre pass is made by a player in the centre position who must have one foot grounded within the centre circle. As the game restarts, only the two centre players are allowed in the centre third: when the umpire blows the whistle to restart play, the goal attack, goal defence, wing attack and wing defence players can move into the centre third to receive the pass.
In 2006, she investigated three suicides at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. BEN FOX, The Associated Press, July 9, 2006, Washington Post, Guantanamo Probe Finds Evidence of Plot, Retrieved Sept. 19, 2014, "...Authorities took the papers after finding a note in Arabic related to the suicides in the mesh wall of the cell of one of the prisoners found hanged to death, Kisthardt wrote...."Taipei Times, Jul 10, 2006, Associated Press, Camp suicides involved others: inquest, Retrieved Sept. 19, 2014, "...Authorities confiscated personal papers from nearly all 450 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay ...said Carol Kisthardt of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service ...."Scott Horton, March 2010 issue, Harpers magazine, The Guantánamo “Suicides”: A Camp Delta sergeant blows the whistle, retrieved Sept.
Whistleblower is a two-part Irish television IFTA-winning fact-based drama, broadcast on RTÉ One for two consecutive nights in 2008, which focuses on the Michael Neary scandal that first erupted in the 1990s. Neary, a retired Irish consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, gained notoriety when it was discovered that he had performed what was considered an inordinate number of caesarian hysterectomies during his time at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, County Louth. Whistleblower follows the obstacles encountered by a midwife Louise (Emma Stansfield) as she blows the whistle on Neary (Stanley Townsend)'s irregular obstetric practices. The series was written by Rob Heyland, directed by Dermot Boyd, produced by Siobhán Bourke and Peter Norris and researched by Sheila Ahern.
Detective Sergeant Nicky Cole (Don Gilet) blows the whistle on a senior police officer guilty of corruption in London. Cole is then shunted up North to avoid any difficulties or fallout, and ends up in Newcastle upon Tyne as a Detective Sergeant in a busy CID with the fictional Tyneside Police. To begin with, he finds himself on the night shift and becomes increasingly frustrated at the inspector - DI Carter (Christian Rodska)'s - desire to keep him there despite the fact that his ability and motivation clearly exceed the demands of the job. In the second series he becomes part of the day team and is a key member of the police squad that deals with, over the two series, a wide variety of crimes.
Mark Whitacre, a rising star at the Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) office in Decatur, Illinois, during the early 1990s, blows the whistle on the company’s price-fixing tactics at the urging of his wife Ginger. One night in November 1992, Whitacre confesses to FBI special agent Brian Shepard that ADM executives--including Whitacre himself--had routinely met with competitors to fix the price of lysine, an additive used in the commercial livestock industry. Whitacre secretly gathers hundreds of hours of video and audio over several years to present to the FBI. He assists in gathering evidence by clandestinely taping the company’s activity in business meetings at various locations around the globe such as Tokyo, Paris, Mexico City, and Hong Kong, eventually collecting enough evidence of collaboration and conspiracy to warrant a raid of ADM. Whitacre’s good deed dovetails with his own major infractions, while his internal, secret struggle with bipolar disorder seems to take over his exploits.
This annoys the conductor, who ends up trying to tell Casey about looking out behind him for the approaching train. As the other train approaches, the brake-man blows the whistle, but Casey scoffs 'So what?' to the conductor, who now fails to get the message through. But when the conductor says 'So long,' he jumps off the train, and in the far away next shot, a far away view from Casey's train, he is back on the train and is shown still standing there on Johnny's roof. The workers of the double header, who are approaching Casey's train, all gasp in terror, and quickly abandon their train as well by jumping out of Zeb and Zeek's cabs, and run for cover, and just as Casey now notices, he finally yelps in surprise before the two trains begin to collide with a violent chain reaction of large explosions in a cloud of black smoke.

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