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The president buckled to the pressure on Wednesday, issuing an executive order that ended the separations.
These men were not perfect — especially when they buckled to government pressure during the Blacklist era.
So I buckled to the pressure and smashed a couple of drinks that tasted like lemon squash.
Democrats, who believe in government and governance, quickly buckled to a temporary budget that did not restore DACA.
It was a humiliating departure for Mugabe, who clung onto power for a week but eventually buckled to pressure.
While the audit was underway, Nixon buckled to public pressure in December 1973 and released five years of tax documents.
The mother buckled to her knees as she watched firefighters rush from the building cradling her daughters, 18 months and 2 years.
Sadly, the NFL buckled to Trump and set a new policy last month requiring players on the field to stand during the anthem.
But the Supreme Court intervened, freezing such deportations in March, and Netanyahu said Rwanda had buckled to international pressure and reneged on the deal.
If congressional leaders had buckled to that demand, they'd be in exactly the same position now — facing a veto threat over something wholly unanticipated.
"The board buckled to the pressure of the adverse movement in the share price and indeed we say lost their corporate nerve," he added.
"The board buckled to the pressure of the adverse movement in the share price and indeed we say lost their corporate nerve," he added.
Following a steep drop in commodities prices, Congo's government buckled to industry pressure and announced in March 2016 it was suspending consideration of the new code.
This strap wraps around the bottle or cup and can be buckled to a high chair, stroller, or car seat, preventing things from hitting the floor.
Trump earlier this week cast doubt that there would be additional movement preventing the tariffs, though his administration has buckled to Senate Republican pressure in the past.
His large frame was compressed into his seat, and—because he would be shooting out an open door—he was buckled to a military-grade safety harness.
There was no immediate response from 5-Star, other than to say that Salvini had buckled to protests from ordinary people who backed one of their flagship policies.
The 21KS units never caught on with the Mir crews, and ended up buckled to the exterior of the station until it burned up in the atmosphere in 2001.
It's unclear why Uma's "rehabilitation" involves being buckled to a lone carousel horse, floated into the air, and surrounded by increasingly disturbing holographic video spheres, but the videos offer character backstory without seeming like clunky exposition.
Breezing through his own service games — he is yet to be broken this week — Djokovic was able to exert maximum pressure on Anderson's delivery and his opponent buckled to drop serve again as Djokovic pocketed a one-sided opener.
For instance, The Interview, pulled from theaters in 2014 after political pressure from North Korea, showed up on VOD after Sony Pictures, the studio that released that movie, faced criticism for seemingly having buckled to the demands of an authoritarian government.
Suddenly you find yourself face to face with a rough-looking guy buckled to a rolling chair in the basement of your friend's house, which also happens to be the illegal casino you're running to help pay for said tuition.
It was the first time to reel in the government's spying powers since the Edward Snowden revelations a half-decade ago — but lawmakers buckled to pressure from the intelligence community, despite recognizing a long history of abuse and overreach by U.S. spy agencies.
Ms. Shah served as the ballast, hitting notes squarely and staying comfortably buckled to a variety of swing feels (on originals, jazz standards and French pop classics), while Mr. Moutin played with a fierce, lunging intensity, jittering and thwacking and cajoling the bass.
The reversal of the lower chamber's decision was widely viewed as a vindication of complaints by rights activists and legal scholars, who said that the lower chamber had buckled to intimidation by the Trump administration and had raised doubts about the court's independence.
There was still strength in Europe's oil stocks on higher crude prices, but most sectors had buckled to leave the Euro STOXX 600 down 0.7 percent at a six-month low and S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq futures down around 0.5 percent.
Adani said in November that it would fund the mine and rail project itself, requiring the company to cut the initial plans for the mine to around a quarter of its original size, after banks buckled to pressure from investors worried about climate change.
Senate Republicans have sometimes buckled to Trump to confirm nominees they haven't been thrilled about, but they have managed to beat back two recent high-profile Trump nominees: both Herman Cain and Stephen Moore withdrew their nominations to the board of the Federal Reserve after it became clear they would not pass muster with the Senate.
Red Dead Redemption 27 Rockstar's western Red Dead Redemption gave us an expanse, the feel and the grit of taming a steed and riding it into the sunset, dueling with the various outlaws and corruption, watching the fury of the railroad as the "Wild West" buckled to modernity, glowing in the warmth of a strange, extinct and essential American chapter.
On western bridles, the curb chain is kept buckled to both sides of the bit.
The Saxon Jäger had a number of dress distinctions – notably tunics of a darker green than the Prussian colour, black facings instead of red and a black buffalo-hair plume buckled to the side of the shako. The autonomous Royal Bavarian Army provided a further two Jäger battalions, Kgl. Bayerisches 1.
Bridles usually have a bit attached to reins and are used for riding and driving horses.Price, Steven D. (ed.) The Whole Horse Catalog: Revised and Updated New York:Fireside 1998 p. 156-159 An English bridle with cavesson noseband English Bridles have a cavesson style noseband and are seen in English riding. Their reins are buckled to one another, and they have little adornment or flashy hardware.
Describing the caning day, Fay told Reuters he did not know the time had come for punishment when he was taken from his cell. He said he was bent over a trestle so his buttocks stuck out, with his hands and feet buckled to the structure. He was naked but with a protective rubber pad fixed to his back. The flogger, a doctor, a nurse and prison officials were also present.
DLT uses linear serpentine recording with multiple tracks on half-inch (12.7 mm) wide tape. The cartridges contain a single reel and the tape is pulled out of the cartridge by means of a leader tape attached to the take-up reel inside the drive. The drive leader tape is buckled to the cartridge leader during the load process. Tape speed and tension are controlled electronically via the reel motors; there is no capstan.
These rings meet the throatlatch and the crownpiece. The crownpiece is a long strap on the right-hand side of the halter that goes up behind the ears, over the poll and is buckled to a shorter strap coming up from the left. The throatlatch goes under the throat, and sometimes has a snap or clip that allows the halter to be removed in a manner similar to the bridle. Many halters have another short strap connecting the noseband and the throatlatch.
A detailed description of a typical Type B helmet can be found on the website of The Imperial War Museum (London, England). It is made from six vertical panels which meet at a central ridge panel running from front to back. There is a rectangular horizontal panel which goes across the forehead and it includes padded leather oval housings at the ears. The chinstrap, also made of leather, is stitched to the right side and buckled to a small strap on the left.
The US Navy system used a weight belt with shoulder straps. Other systems of weighting would be fitted differently. The tenders would bring the weight belt to the diver from the front and pass the shoulder straps round the divers arms and in place over the top of the breastplate, crossing at the front and back. The belt was then buckled at the back and the crotch strap buckled to the belt in front, tensioned sufficiently to ensure that the helmet assembly would stay in place during the dive.
A running martingale is generally used with rein stops, which are rubber or leather stops slipped onto the rein between the bit and the ring of the martingale. Rein stops are compulsory at Pony Club and British Eventing Events. They are an important safety feature that stops the martingale from sliding too far forward and getting caught on the bit ring or on the buckles or studs that attach the reins to the bit. Sanctioning organizations require a running martingale to be used in conjunction with rein stops if the reins are buckled to the bit.
A judicial review of the decision by the SFO to drop the investigation was granted on 9 November 2007. On 10 April 2008 the High Court of Justice ruled that the SFO "acted unlawfully" by dropping its investigation. The Times described the ruling as "one of the most strongly worded judicial attacks on government action" which condemned how "ministers 'buckled' to 'blatant threats' that Saudi cooperation in the fight against terror would end unless the ...investigation was dropped." On 24 April the SFO was granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords against the ruling.
The Times described the ruling as "one of the most strongly worded judicial attacks on government action" which condemned how "ministers 'buckled' to 'blatant threats' that Saudi cooperation in the fight against terror would end unless the ...investigation was dropped." On 24 April the SFO was granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords against the ruling. There was a two-day hearing before the Lords on 7 and 8 July 2008. On 30 July the House of Lords unanimously overturned the High Court ruling, stating that the decision to discontinue the investigation was lawful.
The cinch attaches to the saddle by means of a latigo on either side. The latigo is a wide, flexible strap, usually of leather, though nylon webbing is also seen. The latigo is attached to the off (right) side of the saddle at the saddle's cinch ring or "dee ring", doubled in thickness and knotted or buckled to the cinch, usually kept attached to both cinch and saddle at all times, except to make fitting adjustments. The latigo on the near (left) side is attached to the saddle at all times, but the loose end is used to secure the saddle for riding by running it through the left cinch ring one or more times, back through the saddle's dee ring, and then finally buckled or knotted when tight.

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