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The pressure wasn't on until DACA was brought to an end.
A terra-forming attempt was brought to an end by Haitian gunboats.
Though many sustained severe injuries, the massacre was finally brought to an end.
Terrorism cannot be brought to an end without reparations, the imaginary, and poetry.
With its sale, Wesfarmers brought to an end an embarrassing and costly offshore adventure.
"What is not being brought to an end is fiscal responsibility," she told parliament.
Detroit's 12-game winning streak in shootouts also was also brought to an end.
The lure invited fraud, and the fund-matching program was brought to an end.
The violence against our citizens, and our law enforcement, must be brought to an end.
Khan agreed with Trump that the war must be brought to an end through peace talks.
This scam and the others that pray on innocent Americans must be brought to an end.
The overall operation was brought to an end due to "poor weather conditions," the agency said.
A security source described the incident as a "mutiny" although it was soon brought to an end.
As Elie Honig reminded us, the Holocaust was brought to an end less than 75 years ago.
All that mattered, he said, was that Israel's decade-long blockade of Gaza be brought to an end.
If the vehicle does not respond in the months ahead, the mission may be brought to an end.
The order brought to an end one of the Department of Education's most extensive reviews in recent history.
He called Mueller's investigation "totally conflicted and discredited" and demanded the probe be brought to an end immediately.
In doing so, it has brought to an end the building boom the country experienced throughout the 2000s.
The outbreak was brought to an end in 42 days without the use of the new vaccines or treatments.
On April 2nd Mr Trump said America's presence in the country was "ridiculous" and should be brought to an end.
James Joseph Bulger Jr.'s killing brought to an end one of the more sordid chapters in his city's history.
Milley said he believed the war would eventually be brought to an end through a negotiated settlement with the Taliban.
His autocratic rule was finally brought to an end by a military takeover of power and impeachment proceedings in Parliament.
The dispute was eventually brought to an end after 18 months and it cost the airline more than 150 million pounds.
The dispute, which saw staff placing themselves on sick leave, was brought to an end by an agreement in October 2016.
"It is appalling ... and it must be brought to an end," OCHA spokesman Jens Larke told reporters in Geneva on Friday.
The agreement brought to an end a heated battle between Mayer-led executives and investors who had called for the company's sale.
The triumph of Sarah Olney, the Liberal Democrat candidate, on December 1st brought to an end campaigning in the constituency's by-election.
Having thwarted both the law and justice, he will then tweet his satisfaction at seeing the "witch hunt" brought to an end.
The conviction brought to an end nearly two years of legal wrangling and drama that was extensively followed by the local media.
"Past cycles were brought to an end by unpredictable events: the 9/11 attacks and the SARS outbreak in 2008," she added.
The violence, known as "The Troubles" in which 3,600 people died, was largely brought to an end with the 1998 Good Friday agreement.
If not, by 2050 — a mere 30 years from now — civilization as we know it could be upturned and brought to an end.
The defeat to Holm stunned the combat sports industry as it brought to an end Rousey's winning run, ushering in a new champion.
And there's acceptance of the hard truth of all digital romance: Eventually the relationship must be taken offline, or brought to an end.
Short of an ideal world in which wealth is equally distributed and repression is brought to an end, we will always have refugees.
"The dispute caused by the local Petroleum Facilities Guards' (PFG) demands regarding pay and benefits was brought to an end," the NOC statement said.
Her announcement brought to an end days of legal challenges from Abrams' campaign that sought to force election officials to count ballots deemed defective.
It remains unknown if the pigeon's swiping spree will be brought to an end, or if the presumed perp will have to face justice.
Khan's rampage was brought to an end, in part, because of bystanders, who wrestled him to the ground before the police shot him dead.
The Working Group also considered that the detention should be brought to an end and that Mr. Assange should be afforded the right to compensation.
The Brazilian tried to unload on the grounded Anderson, but the American did well to cover up until the round was brought to an end.
Even if some of the wars can be brought to an end, it will take decades and billions of dollars to meaningfully address their ramifications.
A months-long court battle challenging the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) authority to rewrite U.S. law has been brought to an end by federal judges.
Such as Buffalo's first possession of the second half, which Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman brought to an end with an interception in the end zone.
" In order to stop losing elections to the likes of Donald Trump, Lilla proposed, "the age of identity liberalism must be brought to an end.
The February market "tantrum" brought to an end an extraordinary period of U.S. stock market gains that started after the presidential election in late 28503.
The U.S. cable-TV giant offered $40 billion to buy the group in a rare auction that brought to an end a protracted takeover battle.
In Brazil, the brewer said an earlier Carnival brought to an end sooner the traditional summer drinking season, with cold and wet weather a further drag.
That brought to an end a long period of lackluster growth and pushed the company's total audience above 200 million daily users for the first time.
Oil-producing Libya has been in turmoil since the autocratic rule of Muammar Gaddafi was brought to an end by a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.
In his announcement, Mr. Lieberman also called for early elections, saying the lack of clarity over the country's security policy must be brought to an end.
"Regrettably, the inhumanity of rape is still being perpetrated ... this wickedness must be brought to an end," Sirleaf said in her annual state of the nation address.
However it is done, the Myanmar generals and their civilian enablers must be held to account and the terrible persecution of the Rohingya brought to an end.
The North Korean regime, which is disturbing the world while ignoring the worst famine and human rights violations on earth, should be justifiably brought to an end.
Moon's swearing-in on Wednesday brought to an end a months-long power vacuum after previous president Park Geun-hye was ousted in a corruption scandal in March.
Ivory Coast, French-speaking West Africa's largest economy, has invested heavily in infrastructure since a 2011 civil war brought to an end nearly a decade of political unrest.
Many Algerians accepted heavy-handed rule as the cost of stability after the conflict with the Islamist insurgents, which Bouteflika is credited with having brought to an end.
It recently emerged from an ethnically driven civil war that Mr. Rajapaksa brought to an end with aggressive tactics that human rights investigators say killed thousands of civilians.
A three-day, partial shutdown of the U.S. government was brought to an end after a vote of 210-210 ended a filibuster in what chamber of Congress?
One of the many lessons of the recent presidential election campaign and its repugnant outcome is that the age of identity liberalism must be brought to an end.
The announcement brought to an end a 19-day wait for 32 of the stranded migrants, who were rescued from a faulty rubber dinghy off Libya on Dec.
As President Carter learned at the Camp David summit meeting in 1978, a conflict can be brought to an end only when both parties are willing to end it.
But when he added that "this is a longstanding condition that must be brought to an end," he was referring not only to the river, but to Cleveland itself.
And although the recent shooting was far worse with 265 dead, the two attacks were ultimately brought to an end by bystanders who risked their lives to save others.
With this one innovation, they believe, contentious refereeing decisions will be a thing of the past, wrongs will be righted and the prospering of cheats brought to an end.
O). The U.S. cable-TV giant offered $40 billion in a rare weekend auction that brought to an end its battle against Rupert Murdoch's Fox and Walt Disney Co (DIS.
" The secretary of defense went on to decry the number of innocent people dying in the Yemen war, and asserted "that has simply got to be brought to an end.
The starting point of the war on terror could also serve as a model of how war with some extremists could be brought to an end through a negotiated settlement.
"The practice of incommunicado detention must be immediately brought to an end," said the experts, who report to the U.N. Human Rights Council on Myanmar, extrajudicial executions and torture respectively.
Whatever lobbying and behind-the-scenes skulduggery there may have been, Mr. Stewart's loss brought to an end an unorthodox and insurgent campaign that had taken other contenders by surprise.
O). The U.S. cable-TV giant offered $40 billion in a rare weekend auction that brought to an end its battle against Rupert Murdoch's Fox and Walt Disney Co (DIS.
The militant leader, Maulvi Haibatullah Akhunzadah, reiterated the group's position that the country's 17-year war can only be brought to an end through direct talks with the United States.
" He continued, "So it's a horrible situation that, in my opinion, can only be brought to an end if we involve Russia directly in bringing about a diplomatic solution to this.
We'll never know exactly how many people with drug convictions have seen their dreams of a college degree brought to an end due to the federal government's withholding of financial aid.
The previous era was brought to an end by polarization; the new one will require good leadership to bring enough parties together to lead a government — leaders like Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer.
Hijab is one of up to 10 HNC members who have quit the opposition umbrella group, including Riyad Naasan Agha, who told Reuters its work had now been "brought to an end".
Massively wealthy donors like the Koch Brothers and Sheldon Adelson are pouring money into campaigns to make sure that the deregulatory direction of policy under Trump is not brought to an end.
Unfortunately Trinaldo was able to free his legs, tripod and land short elbows, one of which opened the cut which would see the fight brought to an end in the next round.
Though he intended to deter Soviet aggression, Moscow read his threats and condemnations — he had declared its government an "evil empire" that must be brought to an end — as preludes to war.
"The time has come to make clear to the American people and to this President that his train of injuries to our Constitution must be brought to an end through impeachment," he said.
In my letter of 13 November 2018, I advised that the Protocol would endure indefinitely in international law and could not be brought to an end in the absence of a subsequent agreement.
Jeremy Farrar, a specialist in infectious diseases and director of the Wellcome Trust global health charity, said the outbreak was brought to an end earlier than some expected because of the rapid response.
"We are glad the parties have been able to meet again and we hope that it can lead to a constructive dialogue so that this strike can be brought to an end," she said.
Sleater-Kinney's eighth studio album, No Cities to Love, came out four years ago, and brought to an end a whole-ass decade of silence from one of the greatest rock bands on Earth.
But his blank brought to an end a seven-year record at the Camp Nou, and also meant Barcelona failed to score at home for the first time in 46 games in all competitions.
The collapse of the ruble, in 2014, as well as the rise of the Chinese Super League, brought to an end the era of Russian teams' recruiting world-class talent through sheer financial muscle.
After taking four consecutive constructors' and drivers' championships from 2010-13, Red Bull had its dominant run brought to an end by Mercedes in 2014 following the arrival of the current power-unit system.
"The absurd situation, in which the UK is left vulnerable, at the discretion of the European Commission, to frequent changes in our deposit scheme, must be brought to an end," Tyrie said in a statement.
As the Kremlin backed away from its stranglehold on satellite states in Eastern Europe, revolutions swept through the region, some peaceful and others violent, all of which brought to an end to the Soviet Union.
The final hand count brought to an end one of the most expensive and closely watched Senate races of 2018 and handed Republicans a key victory in the nation's largest and most volatile battleground state.
The foundation set up to guard the legacy of the late anti-apartheid icon and first black South African president Nelson Mandela said Zuma's departure brought to an end "a painful era for the country".
The UN group "maintains that the arbitrary detention of Mr Assange should be brought to an end, that his physical integrity and freedom of movement be respected," said its head, Seong-Phil Hong, in a statement.
In another novelty, they are made with exactly 400 pleats, to symbolize the roughly four centuries of Turkish dominion that the revolution brought to an end, while the ornately-embroidered waistcoat bears secret Orthodox Christian symbols.
Despite these "multifaceted challenges," WHO remains confident the outbreak can be contained and brought to an end through proven public health measures and new tools (including vaccination and therapeutics), the agency said in a report Tuesday.
The CCI ruling brought to an end a probe first started by the watchdog in 2012 on complaints filed by matchmaking website Bharat Matrimony and a not-for-profit organization, Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS).
The spraying was brought to an end in 2017, and while the product continued to be sold in stores and online since, it wasn't until early 2019 that it was relaunched with a new, more inclusive image. 
Twenty-one hostages, including 18 foreign nationals, were left dead in the upscale Holey Artisan Bakery after a deadly assault by gunmen was brought to an end as police stormed the building following an 11-hour siege.
While the official "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that prevented sexual minorities from serving openly was brought to an end in 2011, it was only in 2016 that former President Barack Obama lifted restrictions barring trans people.
Yes, the lie drudged up endless hours of press coverage and deflected from the actual Russia investigation, but at least those tweets brought to an end a period where President Trump was being disingenuously nice to President Obama.
The president told his advisers that the Russia inquiry and a separate federal investigation in Manhattan into his former personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, have undermined him for too long and need to be brought to an end.
" Uncertainty of the fate of those rescued was brought to an end when Spain's new socialist leader Pedro Sánchez intervened, saying: "It is our duty to help avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and offer a safe port to these people.
"The time has come to make clear to the American people and to this President that his train of injuries to our Constitution must be brought to an end through impeachment," he said in a statement at the time.
"The FA and NLS (National League System) steps three to six have reached a consensus that their 2019-20 season will now be brought to an end, and all results will be expunged," the FA said in a statement.
The unanimous ruling by five judges brought to an end the case involving rights for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, which won support from more than 30 global banks and law firms, including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
City's 3-2 defeat to Manchester United on April 7, which delayed its title party, brought to an end a 28-game unbeaten home league run stretching back to December 2016 and remains one of only two league losses this season.
The accord, disclosed in papers filed in federal court in Boston, brought to an end a rare trial in a class action lawsuit involving an alleged "pay-for-delay" patent litigation settlement between a brand-name drugmaker and a generic company.
"It's very clear that the actions taken in China have almost brought to an end their first wave of infections," said Ben Cowling, the head of the division of epidemiology and biostatistics at Hong Kong University's School of Public Health.
The guilty verdict against the defendant, Carlos Richard Martinez, brought to an end a two-week trial that included emotional testimony from the victim and shed light on the problem of sexual assault at the jail, the Metropolitan Detention Center.
"Along with other companies, Salzgitter AG is the subject of investigations on the grounds of suspected cartel arrangements regarding heavy plate and strip steel products," the group said, adding it assumed the process could be brought to an end soon.
"The Working Group maintains that the arbitrary detention of Mr. Assange should be brought to an end, that his physical integrity and freedom of movement be respected, and that he should be entitled to an enforceable right to compensation," Mr. Hong added.
With their franchise-record 14-game winning streak finally brought to an end, the Cleveland Indians look to wrap up a sensational road trip with another victory at Toronto on Sunday in the finale of a four-game series versus the Blue Jays.
As fears for a sharp slowdown mounted amid uncertainties over whether the trade war will be brought to an end any time soon, Beijing has been drumming the message that it has plenty of room to deploy measures to spur economic growth.
The share plunge comes at a bad time for the French government's plans to pare back its Renault stake from 19.7 percent to 15 percent under a deal that brought to an end a dispute over control with the company's Japanese partner Nissan.
As Betty Medsger described in her book The Burglary, Cointelpro was only brought to an end after a group of private citizens broke into the FBI offices in Media, Pennsylvania, in 1971, and seized FBI files that began to expose the agency's dirty tricks.
However, the National Audit Office found that by the time the campaign was brought to an end, just 34% of the public were likely to seek out information about preparing for Britain&aposs exit, which was broadly unchanged from the start of the campaign.
So this idea that you get it for free and they take all of your data without any rights, property rights, and give it to anybody they want to is a particular model of funding that doesn't have to be brought to an end.
On the other, there is growing exasperation all round the EU. Enrico Letta, a former Italian prime minister now at Sciences-Po in Paris, says several countries now see Brexit as a virus that could infect the entire system unless it is brought to an end.
John Nicholls, clinical professor of pathology at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), said the SARS outbreak was brought to an end in July 2003 by good hygiene practices -- such as frequent hand-washing -- and environmental factors such as high temperature and humidity in the summer months.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Monday brought to an end President Barack Obama's bid to overturn a ruling that threatens to gut his signature healthcare law by putting the case on hold until after President-elect Donald Trump, who aims to repeal Obamacare, takes office.
The 1998 Good Friday peace agreement between Britain and the Republic of Ireland was the crucial step that brought to an end decades of violence in Northern Ireland, partly by offering extensive provisions to allow residents of the British province to maintain allegiance to both EU member states.
In the view of Mr Laurence, a professor at Boston College, this brought to an end a period of several decades in which the caliphate (a spiritual role which the Ottomans combined, until 1922, with the worldly rank of sultan) had a generally benign effect on global Islam.
That sum, amounting to just $125 million in 2019 dollars, brought to an end Russia's 125-year odyssey in Alaska and its expansion across the treacherous Bering Sea, which at one point extended the Russian Empire as far south as Fort Ross, California, 90 miles from San Francisco Bay.
SARS The SARS outbreak was brought to an end in July 2003 by good hygiene practices -- such as frequent hand-washing -- and environmental factors such as high temperature and humidity in the summer months, said John Nicholls, clinical professor of pathology at the University of Hong Kong (HKU).
NEW YORK, March 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Famine in South Sudan could be brought to an end if world leaders would step in and keep local politicians from fighting over and wasting funds that could help feed the starving nation, actor George Clooney said in a newspaper opinion piece on Thursday.
"It has gone on for a long time, we see Iranian supplied missiles being fired by the Houthis into Saudi Arabia and this is something, with the number of innocent people dying inside Yemen, it has simply got to be brought to an end," Mattis told reporters on his way to Riyadh.
In this sense, the election is a re-run of the presidential race of 2014, when the two men competed to succeed Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, another former general and the first president to be elected by a direct vote after 23 years of authoritarian rule by strongmen were brought to an end in 1998.
A statement from Mr. Trump's transition office early Tuesday brought to an end his public and chaotic deliberations over the nation's top diplomat — a process that at times veered from rewarding Rudolph W. Giuliani, one of his most loyal supporters, to musing about whether Mitt Romney, one of his most outspoken critics, might be forgiven.
And the leaders who will be with Mr. Trump and Prince Mohammed at the Group of 20 summit in Buenos Aires this weekend should make clear to both that there can be no business as usual with Saudi Arabia until the truth about the Khashoggi murder is known, those responsible are held accountable, and the carnage in Yemen is brought to an end.
"But now, as violence escalates, and the insidious tactics of war take hold of millions of people, we have no means left to avert a catastrophe in Yemen; every humanitarian effort can no longer prevent mass starvation if the war is not brought to an end immediately and urgent efforts undertaken to ensure food, fuel, and other vital supplies reach those in greatest need," they said.
The Mexican American boxer has attracted heavy scrutiny for the weight gain, including from the former world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis, Joshua himself, and the rapper LL Cool J.The New York-born emcee, a self-professed boxing fan, told TMZ on Tuesday that while he was disappointed to see Ruiz have his championship reign brought to an end so swiftly, a lack of self-discipline was ultimately his downfall.
American conservatives point to a memorandum penned in 2004 by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, shortly before his elevation as Pope Benedict XVI, which said that if any Catholic politician was "consistently campaigning and voting for permissive abortion and euthanasia laws," that person's priest should instruct the errant legislator about Catholic teaching and issue a warning that Holy Communion will not be granted until this "objective situation of sin" is brought to an end.
This week in 22, Buck Weaver, former standout shortstop and third baseman for the Chicago White Sox, was found dead on the street in Chicago, a massive heart attack having brought to an end both his life and the decades-long quest that came to define it—his pursuit of reinstatement after the ambiguous role he played in the selling-out of the 713 World Series resulted in his lifetime expulsion from baseball.

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