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I was no longer in charge; now, my body called the shots.
For years and years, he pretty much called the shots at OPEC.
But, officials say Sherra called the shots in a diabolical murder plot.
There were signs, however, that Putin still called the shots behind the scenes.
Convinced that Washington called the shots, the opposition implored the American Embassy to intervene.
Siya claims Mel B was the one who called the shots in the 3-ways.
Tyna claims Urlacher called the shots in the plot hoping to ultimately get custody of their son.
Netanyahu has largely called the shots—albeit in a fairly ballistic way—for the last six days.
In the words of her fellow prophetic blonde Britney Spears, Buffy was the ringleader; she called the shots.
All his life, Trump has called the shots and he's always forced others to respond to his impulses.
What worries China critics: Thus far in China's four-decade economic surge, Beijing has largely called the shots.
But in the industry's increasing clout, legalization critics see echoes of a time when Big Tobacco called the shots.
The country, though, never knew; his wife Edith called the shots while Wilson, who would never fully recover, was incapacitated.
In the New York State Capitol in the nineteen-seventies, county bosses called the shots, and initiative was not encouraged.
Their ascension has many here worried about a return to the days when the armed forces called the shots in Brazil.
The article suggests that while Brenner called the shots, he was willing to bend when pressed by some of the photographers.
But he dismisses McLaren's portrait of himself as a rock 'n' roll Svengali who called the shots and manufactured the outrage.
He introduced the rapper to high-end jewelry and Versace duds, as well as the local gangstas who called the shots.
When I was a kid, my abuelita called the shots in the kitchen, or at least until old age got to her.
Fossil fuel companies have already called the shots for far too long, enabled by a complicit Republican Party dripping in oil wealth.
"We cannot go back to a time when the insurance companies called the shots and denied coverage for pre-existing conditions," he writes.
Campaign CEO Steve Bannon was technically in charge of preparations for the first round, CNN said, but Trump called the shots in practice.
Inside or out, he called the shots — and shots were the most merciful form of punishment meted out to this group's vicious enemies.
He took aim at U.S. foreign policy and the United Nations and said he would be happier if China and Russia called the shots.
" The state of play: "Venture capitalists had long called the shots in startup boardrooms and continue to be the primary backers of private companies.
"For over a hundred years, fashion called the shots for lingerie designs," said Ellen Lewis, a longtime industry expert, who writes and publishes lingeriebriefs.
"For over a hundred years, fashion called the shots for lingerie designs," said Ellen Lewis, a longtime industry expert, who writes and publishes lingeriebriefs.
The coach, Diego Simeone, despite being banned from the field and ordered to the stands for the final three games of La Liga, called the shots.
Still, Mr. Suazo Córdova came to symbolize an overeager embrace of American political ambitions in a country where Washington and American companies had often called the shots.
Over the last two years, the Saudis, the world's largest exporters, and Russia, which has been producing about 12 percent of world output, have called the shots.
In court this week, Marin's lawyer, Charles Stillman, argued that while his client was the titular head of Brazilian soccer, it was Del Nero who called the shots.
We're angry because we feel like we don't get a chance, and it would be much easier to deal with the perverts among us if we also called the shots.
Add in the fact that the FBI made all of it possible—rather than become an informant, which many believe he was, Whitey paid the FBI and called the shots.
Billy Bush says Matt Lauer did NOT bigfoot him out of the coveted first sit-down interview with Ryan Lochte ... telling TMZ Sports it was Lochte who called the shots.
For decades, Ecclestone has called the shots and made the deals that transformed a once deadly and disjointed sport into a $1 billion enterprise with races from Azerbaijan to Australia, Brazil to Bahrain.
Mr. Costello, amused if mildly alarmed by my subway story, calls "Imperial Bedroom" the last "collaborative" record he made with the Attractions; from then on, either he or a producer called the shots.
"It was a chaotic situation where Bosnian Serbs called the shots and the only thing Dutchbat could do was to try and guide the situation to the best of their abilities," he said.
Master P says Ricky Williams called the shots when it came to putting together his infamous 1999 NFL rookie contract and all he did was help the Heisman winner get the deal HE wanted.
The Russian strongman, who has now called the shots in his country for 103 years, was kicked out of what used to the G-210 after he invaded Ukraine and seized Crimea in 212.
He may have called the shots—in outtakes—you can even hear him instructing the more experienced Chilton on where to stand in the mic booth, but he rarely received the credit for his masterful work.
And so the country's new democracy is an awkward pas de deux between an inexperienced government with a huge mandate and armed forces that have called the shots in Myanmar for most of the time since independence.
Palm Beach Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, who also called the shots when Epstein was jailed, has decided to discontinue the program except in circumstances approved by a judge, although his decision didn't stem from a particular case or incident.
Cryptocurrencies have many of the characteristics that drew him into Tea Party politics: They break old rules, they exist on the periphery, and they pose a challenge to the powerful figures and institutions that have long called the shots.
Cryptocurrencies have many of the characteristics that drew him into Tea Party politics: They break old rules, they exist on the periphery and they pose a challenge to the powerful figures and institutions that have long called the shots.
Image 2 of 2 BEIRUT – After watching for years as the United States called the shots in the region, Russian President Vladimir Putin is seizing the reins of diplomacy in the Middle East, establishing footholds and striking alliances with unlikely partners.
This bad outcome is likely if the 500 official U.S. trade advisers representing corporate interests who have called the shots on past trade deals remain in place and talks occur behind closed doors without opportunities for the public to weigh in.
"For some firms fines are a parking ticket and the cost of doing business and cannot change behavior unless penalties are painful and finding out who at the top called the shots," said Rohit Chopra, one of the Democratic commissioners.
It was another type of puzzle—after working with producers on all her previous records, two years on the road had given her the confidence to take the reins in the studio, where she and boyfriend Jonathan Tyler called the shots this time.
Qatar's leaders deny the allegations of interference and financing terrorism, and say what really angered their neighbors was the country's independence, its refusal to march in lock step with the Saudi and Emirati leaders who have long called the shots in the region.
Many see Paul Kagame, the former general who ended the genocide and has called the shots in Rwanda ever since, as providing a model of development: that of an authoritarian who gets things done and helps the poor, even if he also tramples human rights.
Unexpectedly picked to lead the party after the turmoil of the Tiananmen protests and the killings that ended them in 1989, he was seen by some as a powerless cipher for a bunch of gerontocrats who still called the shots from their bath-chairs and bridge tables.
"Those who knew didn't know what to do and were far enough down the pecking order to be afraid of losing their jobs if they pressed the issue because all the power lay in the hands of those who called the shots and would stop at nothing to protect each other," she claimed.
The studios were on the decline, misogynistic executives still called the shots, Alfred Hitchcock's  Psycho had tapped into a new mass audience for cheap, sensational horror — and two of the greatest female stars of the fading Golden Age played every trick and card at their disposal to extend their careers for a few more years.
While Arsène Wenger could fairly claim to have created an era-spanning empire at Arsenal – having called the shots at the club for just over two decades – he looks to be the last of his kind in that sense, with Eddie Howe the second longest-serving manager at a Premier League club after only four consecutive years in the job.
Ikue played the viola and cello. Neither > she nor Lucy had ever touched those instruments before. Sumner called the > shots generally but the arrangements were collective improvs. We recorded it > in NY at Sear Sound, an all vacuum tube studio later popularized by Sonic > Youth.
In the ensuing contest for the new president, Kasim Razvi defeated Rais to emerge as the leader of the Ittehad. His extremism matched that of Rais and the moderates in the party distanced themselves from both the candidates. From this point on, Razvi called the shots in Hyderabad politics.
Greg Calloway Greg Calloway is an American entrepreneur, artist and filmmaker from the Washington, D.C. area. In 2006, he won the AOL and Warner Music Group online reality show, The Biz. The Biz was the music business version of Donald Trump's television program The Apprentice. On The Biz, Warner Music Group Chairman and CEO of US Recorded Music, Lyor Cohen, called the shots.
When he retired from playing basketball he went on to coaching. He has called the shots in collegiate basketball with FEATI, UST and Trinity College. In the commercial leagues, he was the head coach of Mariwasa, MERALCO, U/Tex, Seven- Up, Filmanbank and Winston. Under his helm, MERALCO won the 1971 Manila Industrial Commercial Athletic Association title winning over Crispa in the final.
Canson piloted the national team to fourth place in the 1982 New Delhi Asian Games.Pinoy mentors Indonesia for [email protected] He called the shots for San Miguel Beer in the PBA in 1983-1984 and after his stint in the pro league, he handled the ESQ Merchants the following year in the PABL Challenge to Champions. Later on, Canson became coach of Hills Bros.
That never happened, however. The FDP was itself a sometimes lumpy coalition between economic liberals and social liberals, and during the 1960s it was the social liberals who called the shots at the national delegate conference selecting parliamentary candidates. This faction did not share Detlef Kühn's supportive attitude to Erich Mende, by now seen a liberal leader from and for an earlier generation. Kühn they cold shouldered.
"They did not show any acknowledgement or appreciation that there was a difference and that there was a need for it, and that was around the time that we were giving a course here interdisciplinary, not in psychology. I still didn't have a course here because they wouldn't let me do it. And the men pretty well called the shots when they told you, you can't do it, you just, you don't do it." (Greenglass, 2005).
Louise Beavers was the only African American actress to be brought aboard the film by West personally. She wanted a black woman to appear opposite her; when she did stage and screen work, West made it a point to act with black American actors and actresses, helping to break racial discrimination in entertainment. West's stage shows resulted in her arrest for saucy material and her having black actors on stage was extremely controversial. With this film, she and her Paramount bosses called the shots: black stars appeared in a few of her films after this one.
The character "called the shots" in her final appearance, and was the "bigger person" by forcing everyone to accept the reality of the situation. After years of hunting together, the relationship between Jo and Ellen also develops; Tal came to view them more as equals rather than daughter and mother. Although Jo's feelings for Dean remain the same, Tal liked the fact that she does not easily give in to Dean's advances in "Abandon All Hope...". She believed that Jo resists her urge to "go crazy [with him]" due to the dire circumstances, which "gave it a little more meaning".
In the summer of 1976, Wisniewski was in a training camp of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in Southern Yemen. In August 1977, he participated in a bank robbery in Essen, to finance the upcoming kidnapping of Hanns Martin Schleyer, an employers' representative and former SS member. Wisniewski was not only part of the group which kidnapped Schleyer, he was also the one who called the shots at the scene of the kidnapping. While his collaborators shot Schleyer's driver and body guards, Wisniewski drove the van in which Schleyer was taken away.
When Frederic McLaughlin died in 1944, Norris helped longtime Black Hawks president Bill Tobin put together a syndicate that bought the team from the McLaughlin estate. It was generally understood, however, that Norris called the shots. He had bought Chicago Stadium in 1936, thus making him the Black Hawks' landlord. Earlier in the decade, he had bought enough stock in Madison Square Garden to become its largest stockholder, and while he did not buy majority control (he was forbidden from doing so by the NHL constitution), he had enough support from the board that he effectively controlled the New York Rangers as well.
George Lanchester remained with the company following the take-over, but he no longer called the shots, and was reportedly distressed to see the Lanchester badge decorating cars such as the Lanchester Ten, essentially a rebranded BSA 10, and one for which press releases were claiming a power output of 32 bhp although 26 bhp was the maximum actual power ever extracted from the little car. George saw his own Lanchester designs scrapped, while Lanchester increasingly became a manufacturer of Daimler type vehicles. In 1936 George left the company he had founded with his brothers and went to work for Alvis.
Certainly Charles Pickett, architecture curator at the Powerhouse Museum has not so far been able to identify the motif from the Wunderlich pressed metal catalogues. When Albert Thomas Manion purchased the theatre from Mr and Mrs P ollard in 1954 for his son, the then Mrs ManionY.K-A, 2003 asked about this unusual decoration and was told that it was put there by "the Greeks", meaning George Laurantus, or he and his older brother Nicholas. (From conversations with George's children it was Nicholas who called the shots until after World War II when George bought into a theatre on his own).
The PRI party founder, Plutarco Elías Calles had remained the power behind the presidency in the six years after president- elect Alvaro Obregón's assassination in 1928. That power void had led to the creation of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario, and Calles called the shots during three the presidencies of Emilio Portes Gil, Pascual Ortiz Rubio, and Abelardo L. Rodríguez. He had expected his control to continue during the presidency of his hand-picked candidate Lázaro Cárdenas. However, Cárdenas won the power struggle with Calles, exiling him. When Cárdenas's term was nearing its end in 1940, he did continue the tradition of the president choosing his successor and picked the more conservative Manuel Avila Camacho (1940–46).
Rohmer stated that lead actress Marie Rivière "is the one who called the shots, not only by what she said, but by the way she'd speak, the way she'd question people, and also by the questions her character evoked from the others." The film was shot chronologically and in 16mm so as to be "as inconspicuous as possible, to have Delphine blend into the crowd as a way, ultimately, of accentuating her isolation." Rohmer also instructed his cinematographer Sophie Maintigneux to keep technical aspects of the shoot to a minimum so as to not interrupt or distract the actors. The film's only major expense was a trip to the Canary Islands in order to film the green rays there.
" Porter called the shots with Brian "good" because it reaffirmed that the camera crew was a character, one that had been an integral part of the show. Wilcox wrote that Brian's appearance was a "weird turn", and that it was "kind of funny" that the first time a member of the camera crew intervened with the characters was when Pam needed comforting and not "one of Dwight or Michael's dozens of near-death experiences." Poniewozik enjoyed the reveal of the documentary crew. However, he wrote that, "I don't know if I'm going to like the idea of making Brian an actual player in the events, if indeed that's where the show is going.
Prior to his first PBA coaching job, Banal has had extensive head coaching experience in the collegiate and amateur ranks. He called the shots for the PSBA Jaguars in the late 90s with ex-pro Warren Ybanez as his main man. From 2000-2004, he was the head coach of the FEU Tamaraws in the UAAP, bannered by future PBA MVP Arwind Santos, Denok Miranda, Mark Isip, Cesar Catli. He won two championships for FEU from 2003 to 2004 (Due to La Salle's ineligible players which led them to give up the 2004 championship trophy due to the scandal that leaked out the following year and forfeiting all their wins from 2003-2005).
Episode is missing Paul Cornell, Martin Day, and Keith Topping gave the serial an unfavourable review in The Discontinuity Guide (1995), writing that it was "illogical and boring, reducing the Cybermen to the role of intergalactic gangsters". In The Television Companion (1998), David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker noted that it was a remake of The Tenth Planet but was "far superior" in the way the Cybermen were portrayed. They also praised the music, acting, and the shots on the Moon, but they felt the direction was "lacklustre" in places and called the shots of the Cyberman ship landing "amongst the worst ever seen in Doctor Who". In 2009, Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times also praised the redesigned Cybermen and the atmosphere.
There were also quibbles from the senior Confessing Churchman Otto Dibelius that the two women should not be permitted to wear full priestly garb, and the women let it be known that they intended to turn up for the ceremony in (evidently even more unsuitable in the eyes of some) brightly coloured red and green dresses to celebrate their admission to the ministry. In the end Kurt Scharf, pastor in Sachsenhausen and praeses of the Brandenburg provincial Synod of the Confessing Church, a senior position within the convoluted hierarchy of the war-time Confessing Church, performed the full consecration at his church in Sachsenhausen, while the women wore the full ministerial robes. Härter and Reiffen were the first - and for some time the only - women to receive full ordination into the ministry of the Evangelical Church. Nevertheless, in the Rhineland region, where "conservatives" called the shots, the women were still required, formally, to restrict their ministry to women, young people and children.

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