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"Clough" Definitions
  1. Arthur Hugh,
  2. English poet.

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"This multi-year project signifies Clough USA's first major contract award and underlines the successful establishment of Clough in North America," Murray & Roberts said in a statement.
On May 5th Mr Clough threw in the towel and sold.
It's also unclear how arguing that a private spaceport is "a public use" might go in Texas courts, said Christopher Clough, the managing partner at Adler, Clough & Oddo, LLP, a large eminent-domain defense firm in Texas.
As such, Clough set himself up as something of a footballing Politburo.
"He believed implicitly in what he was doing" – Brian Clough on Bill Shankly.
"When it got so hot in May, that's what hurt us," said David Clough, a farmer from Fessenden, N.D. "It's still going to be a good crop, but it's just not going to be what everybody was hoping for," Clough said.
"The facts strongly suggest this was retaliation for a lawful peaceful protest," Clough said.
This time, instead of going to shareholders, Clough said he went right to ISS.
With socialist ideals fundamental to their football, Clough, Busby and Shankly achieved the incredible.
In terms of his active engagement with left-wing causes, Clough exceeded even Shankly.
One of her biographers, Patricia Clough, believes that Kohl may have been assaulted multiple times.
Those practitioners include a former New Hampshire physician assistant, Christopher Clough, who prosecutors say received $44,000.
Both COR and CHA — founded as Clough, Harbour & Associates — have been significant donors to Mr. Cuomo.
Clough headed to the Milnerton Flea Market, which proved to be a gold mine of inspiration.
Clough also said that it's important to note that the term "free data" is a misnomer.
"It took him five rounds to get all the details and get them correct," Clough said.
Clough frequently got paid for being a speaker at dinners with her with no attendees, Babich said.
Then again, being Brian Clough, he was a paradox, and in many ways a raging individualist himself.
"The 'aha moment' for him was when he realized what it all added up to," Clough said.
Payments to Clough form the basis of the plea by the subsidiary to five counts of mail fraud.
Clough was sentenced on Monday to four years in prison after being convicted of accepting kickbacks from Insys.
Its sale was announced on Saturday by Australian businessman Bill Clough, who had owned the newspaper since 2008.
Babich said she had been seeking a "big fish" to write Subsys prescriptions when she met Clough in 2013.
The same could be said of their spiritual successor and late-career rival, the brilliant and enigmatic Brian Clough.
It resolved a probe by New Hampshire's attorney general focused on payments to Clough for $3.4 million in 2017.
Dr. Skorton had succeeded G. Wayne Clough, another former university president, who had led the Smithsonian for seven years.
Payments to Clough form the basis of the expected plea by the subsidiary to five counts of mail fraud.
Arthur Clough and Matthew Arnold wrestled with their doubts in print, and by 1900 agnosticism and indifference were gaining sway.
And great news, folks: he's OK. The tweet's author is one Matt Clough, engagement editor at The Post and Courier.
In all seriousness, the offhand treatment of the modern manager would have offended the sensibilities of Clough, Busby and Shankly.
Clough thinks that demand for luxury liquor is coming from a new kind of consumer who cares about products' origins.
Under Brian Clough the latter believed in miracles, winning two European Cups, but the former don't even really dream these days.
If la Grande Inter had Helenio Herrera, Barça had Johan Cruyff and Nottingham Forest had Brian Clough, then Atlético have Simeone.
The attack came hours after the group said they blew up the Ogboinbiri-Tebidaba and Clough Creek-Tebidaba pipelines in Bayelsa.
In 2017, Insys paid $3.4 million to resolve a probe by New Hampshire's attorney general centered on its payments to Clough.
A third person was transported to the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, according to Lisa Clough, a hospital spokeswoman.
Clough USA has secured a limited notice to proceed and should receive the full notice to proceed by October, the firm said.
ISS told him, "If you were a member, you could avoid all this, it would really be a lot smoother," Clough said.
That team was made up of perceived journeymen and players whose star had otherwise faded, who Clough galvanised into a collective force.
Despite such torments, Clough told me, Kohl was "in total denial" about the possibility that her illness could have a psychological component.
"She believed, and her family believed, that it was all the fault of the doctor who had given her penicillin," Clough said.
She testified this month at the trial of Christopher Clough, a former physician assistant in New Hampshire accused of accepting kickbacks from Insys.
She testified last month at the trial of Christopher Clough, a former physician assistant in New Hampshire accused of accepting kickbacks from Insys.
"Clough added that, if an entity has condemnation authority in Texas and uses it, "the courts usually find that it's a valid taking.
Unlike the inherently modest Busby and Shankly, Clough was very much a lover of the limelight, and was far from averse to public life.
Jena Clough, 32, a studio owner and mother of two from Cape Cod, was among the seven amateurs anointed pro this year, placing third.
They had good reason to: Managers such as the English legend Brian Clough and the former Croatian boss Otto Baric publicly denounced gay players.
BILL CLOUGH, an Australian mining mogul, bought the Phnom Penh Post, a daily newspaper published in English in Cambodia's capital, just over a decade ago.
Much like Shankly, Clough was vocal about his politics, and used his belief in the collective to drive a team from mediocrity to nationwide acclaim.
"Since we're introducing Annie, we thought it would be simpler to call them gingerbread biscuits," Clare Clough, Pret's Food and Coffee Director told Big Hospitality.
"It's a community that you don't think you can have in a city this big," said Clough, who hosted another strike school a few blocks away.
"The recent times have been a challenge, as the worldwide decline in market share for newspaper advertising has also been felt here in Cambodia," Clough said.
Bill Clough, chief executive of CUI Global, was shocked to learn, out of the blue, that shareholders were voting one of his directors off the board.
The upstairs hallway has a section of wallpaper under glass, printed in 1800 by the Boston manufacturer Ebenezer Clough to commemorate the death of George Washington.
Home and Work 14 Photos View Slide Show ' At just 12 years old, Danielle Clough got the first indication that her artwork might catch on with others.
Clough was told about this the week before the company — which supplies parts for power and energy companies — was set to hold its annual meeting in 2016.
So Clough won the league with veterans like Larry Lloyd and Peter Withe, as well as semi-unhinged Glaswegian Kenny Burns and a smattering of underrated youngsters.
Unlike his predecessors, however, Clough had a cruel edge to him, and would offer stinging rebukes to those he saw as failing to maintain his high standards.
Brenda Clough, a science fiction author, says she marches for science because without real science, there would be nothing for the imagination to use to write fiction.
Federal prosecutors in Boston have said they plan to introduce evidence about Clough at the trial of Kapoor, former Chief Executive Michael Babich and their co-defendants.
Kostek wears a green Meshki string bikini (shop her "Amalia" top and bottoms now!) on her cover, which was photographed in Kangaroo Island, South Australia, by Josie Clough.
"We're two adults to three kids and by the end of the day, we were so exhausted," Clough confessed of her first day of strike school on Monday.
The group also hit ENI's Ogboinbiri-Tebidaba and Clough Creek-Tebidaba pipelines in Bayelsa and warned ENI not to start repairs or "we will make you regrets it".
In his statement, Clough said the tax issue had been resolved and a court decision to confiscate the newspaper's assets has been canceled until an appeal is finished.
Just as Shankly had with Liverpool, Clough found Forest languishing in the Second Division, and soon built a team which would go on to triumph in the First.
"There's a lot of evidence from other examples of how zero-rating really does change consumer preferences and behavior," Ryan Clough, General Counsel at Public Knowledge, told Motherboard.
Meg Clough, a mother of three in Belmont, Massachusetts, required her children to formulate a detailed analysis on an Excel spreadsheet - from scratch, with no help from siblings.
Clough said she walked into her son Charlie's kindergarten classroom Monday afternoon en route to an independent after-school program on campus to find the children watching a movie.
A historical hotbed of football, home to Clough, Paisley, Gascoigne and Shearer, the region has been left to wither, forgotten by a nation obsessed with its teeming, gleaming capital.
"At about 2:00 am today @NDAvengers blew up the Ogboinbiri to Tebidaba and Clough Creek to Tebidaba Crude Oil pipelines in Bayelsa State," the group said on Twitter.
Those managers – Matt Busby, Bill Shankly and Brian Clough especially – would doubtlessly rail against what English football has become, were they able to comprehend it as it is today.
Babich, a former sales representative who is now married to Michael Babich, testified Clough frequently got paid for being a speaker at dinners with her with no other attendees.
Dr. Skorton, who previously served on the board of the association of medical colleges, succeeded G. Wayne Clough, another former university president, who led the Smithsonian for seven years.
The friends — Sara Clough along with Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, a married couple who had both worked in Congress — envisioned a Google document with tips for citizen action.
Prosecutors said that before Clough was stripped of his medical license, he was the biggest prescriber of Subsys in New Hampshire and wrote more than 700 prescriptions for the spray.
Jane Clough, Clare Bernal, Shana Grice, Molly McLaren, Alice Ruggles and many others were stalked online and offline before they were murdered, yet the risks and behaviours were not understood.
" The town's creator, an Anglo-Welsh dabbler named Clough Williams-Ellis, devised this fantasy hodgepodge because he believed that "architecture's only virtue was in providing 'more fun for more people.
The 2016 cover star donned sexy bikinis once again for the magazine (she was also featured in 2017) for a photoshoot on the tropical island of Nevis photographed by Josie Clough.
Indeed, strike-school mom Lindsey Clough said she and other hosts were cautioned that they would need to provide food to students who may get their only meal from the district.
In 2010, Gerald Wayne Clough, the 12th secretary of the institution, drew controversy for his decision to remove David Wojnarowicz's video "A Fire in My Belly" from the National Portrait Gallery.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Clough USA has been awarded a petrochemical engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) project in the United States worth $620 million, South African parent firm Murray & Roberts said on Monday.
Bill Clough, chairman of Post Media Ltd, publisher of The Phnom Penh Post, said in a statement the company had been sold to a little-known Malaysian investor, Sivakumar G. (Siva).
Andrew Clough is the managing director at Data Decode, a policy consultancy, and the former senior advisor to the assistant secretary for economic policy at the Treasury Department under President Obama.
"So I asked her what we should do because I didn't want to have to go back to my shareholders and make it seem like we're in a war," Clough said.
We were able to kind of keep (relievers Brad) Ziegler and (Kyle Barraclough) and those guys out of the game early, which allowed us to use 'Clough for two (innings) tonight.
Meanwhile, Clough grew up in an interwar council house in Middlesbrough, which at the time was a centre of steel production and a Labour stronghold in England's heavily industrialised north-east.
The most effective entrance into this cluster of alluring images is Bryson Rand's coy "Peter at My Kitchen Table (Brooklyn)" (2018), a black-and-white photograph of artist Peter Clough half-naked.
Prosecutors say they conspired to pay kickbacks to doctors and others like Clough by paying them fees to participate in "sham" speaker programs ostensibly meant to educate medical professionals about the drug.
Potential trial witnesses include Natalie Babich, a former Insys sales representative who is married to Michael Babich and who pleaded guilty in 2017 to conspiring to pay kickbacks to, among others, Clough.
Among preteen girls, there could be no higher praise, and Clough went on to experiment with various forms of visual expression in her formative years, including fashion design, photography and graphic art.
Prosecutors said Clough, who worked at a clinic called PainCare in Somersworth, New Hampshire, accepted nearly $50,000 from Insys to act as a speaker while prescribing Subsys to mostly non-cancer patients.
The film, set in England during the '60 and '70s, tells the story of the challenging/complex/legendary 44 days that football (soccer) player Brian Clough (played by Michael Sheen) spent managing Leeds United.
Prosecutors contend Clough accepted nearly $50,000 in fees from Insys from 2013 to 2014 to act as a speaker at events ostensibly meant to educate healthcare professionals about Subsys but which were actually shams.
Clough, who had been a cop for 16 years, said this reminded him of a protection racket, whereby a group uses the threat of violence to provide protection outside the confines of law enforcement.
"At about 2:00am today @NDAvengers blew up the Ogboinbiri to Tebidaba and Clough Creek to Tebidaba Crude Oil pipelines in Bayelsa State," the group said on a twitter feed it uses to claim attacks.
From the humble ideals of Busby and Shankly, to the bombastic egotism of Brian Clough, to the left-wing multimillionaire that was Ferguson, the socialist principles changed to match the landscape of the beautiful game.
Babich said she made clear to Clough that the speaker programs were a reward for prescribing Subsys, an under-the-tongue spray meant for cancer patients that contains fentanyl, an opioid 100 times stronger than morphine.
Apart from rackets, Clough has embroidered sneakers for Vans (to mark the brand's 50th anniversary this spring) and emblazoned a rusted gate (on Cape Town's Canterbury Street) with her colorful stitched patterns for the United Nations.
In a video uploaded by The Phnom Penh Post last year, Mr. Clough said that the newspaper's independence and loyal following were its "major distinguishing factor" and that his staff was "remarkably free" from government interference.
Christopher Clough, 45, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Joseph Laplante in Concord, New Hampshire after a jury in December found him guilty on charges related to what became a wide-ranging probe of the Arizona-based drugmaker.
Mourinho's fourth League Cup triumph, three of which came during his two spells with Chelsea, put him alongside former United manager Alex Ferguson and Nottingham Forest great Brian Clough as the most successful managers in the competition.
In an alluring installation designed by Sebastian Clough, the show moves through a spectrum of iron's traditional applications in Africa: to the making of elaborate portable altars; precision-tooled weapons; musical instruments, forms of currency, some colossal.
Mr. Crispin said he worried that the tax bill The Post was facing might have been a pressure tactic used to force the newspaper's previous owner, Bill Clough, to sell, rather than fight the bill in court.
But Clough speculated it's possible they are a test for future control of the village: condemnation is not a popular tactic, and legal challenges to a taking occasionally spur high-profile cases that escalate to the Supreme Court.
A federal jury in Concord, New Hampshire, found Christopher Clough, 45, guilty of all charges he faced in a case that stemmed from a years-long investigation into the Arizona company's efforts to promote its opioid medication Subsys.
In a statement on Saturday, former owner Clough said the tax issue had been resolved, and that the sale was prompted by a "worldwide decline in market share for newspaper advertising" which had also been felt in Cambodia.
Prosecutors in that case allege Kapoor and his co-defendants conspired to bribe doctors and others like Clough by paying them fees to participate in speaker programs ostensibly meant to educate medical professionals about Subsys that were actually shams.
Kane, Rashford and Dele Alli all score in a 3-1 triumph over the Koreans, with England living up to the socialist football of Bill Shankly, Brian Clough, Alex Ferguson and all the other great managers on the ideological left.
The testimony came at the start of the trial in federal court in Concord, New Hampshire, of Christopher Clough, a physician assistant who prosecutors say accepted nearly $50,000 from Insys in exchange for prescribing its powerful opioid pain drug, Subsys.
According to records with the State Board of Elections, Clough, Harbour & Associates contributed $1753,000 to the Cuomo campaign between 2013 and 2015, including donations of $50,000 in late May 2014, about a month after Mr. Percoco began working for the campaign.
The company had deployed a director to temporarily take over one of its subsidiaries in the U.K. Clough says he ensured that this complied with Nasdaq and SEC regulations, but later learned the move did not match the standards of ISS.
Such an appointment, it was thought, would only undermine the authority of the man tasked with picking the team; in a country that sanctified the memories of Matt Busby and Alex Ferguson and Brian Clough, the manager's position was inviolable.
The resignations on Monday and Tuesday followed the announcement of the sale of the paper by Australian mining magnate Bill Clough, who has owned it since 2008, to Malaysian investor Sivakumar Ganapathy, whose public relations firm lists Hun Sen as a client.
A federal jury in Concord, New Hampshire, will hear opening statements in the trial of Christopher Clough, whose case could provide a glimpse into some of the evidence prosecutors plan to use in the upcoming trial of six former Insys executives and managers.
Photo by Wyatt Clough From playing in a small town in an even smaller venue 40 minutes out of Toronto to touring with genre-defining bands like Silverstein and Cancer Bats, Safe To Say has justified and solidified their seat in the halls of pop-punk.
"Maybe they're trying to figure out how much of it they can acquire, and then if it's a matter of just having to acquire a couple of pieces at the end, then maybe they're more likely to use condemnation" through the spaceport development corporation, Clough said.
Listening to the Arnaus felt like a pre-match team talk from Brian Clough and by the time I had reached Row14 and was greeted outside by Juan Sr—he still stands on the door of every party he holds—I was ready to do anything and everything.
With a band of stalwarts supposedly past their prime and the odd authentic champion thrown in, such as goalkeeper Peter Shilton, a magical mix was produced by the great alchemist, manager Brian Clough, who had worked a similar wonder with Derby County to win the title in 1972.
Growing up in the suburbs of Cape Town, Clough left high school for a specialized visual art program before enrolling at the Red and Yellow School of Logic and Magic, "which sounds like it's from Harry Potter," she says, but gave her a background in art direction and advertising.
All of soccer's era-defining rivalries descend into pettiness: think Arsenal and Manchester United and the flying food fight at Old Trafford, or the schism between Barcelona and Real Madrid players that threatened, at one point, to derail Spain's international dominance, or, further back, Brian Clough and Don Revie exchanging barbs on television.
Soon, several other players were wearing Hummel's coloured creations: Arsenal's Charlie George stayed true to his club by picking red, while Derby County's Alan Hinton risked the ire of Brian Clough by wearing white (it's said that Hinton only got away with it because he was Cloughie's provider of knock-off Marks and Spencer pullovers).
Photo courtesy of Wyatt Clough "Bliss" is the first song off of Niagara on The Lake, Ontario alt-rock four-piece and newly inked New Damage Records signees, Heavy Heart's new LP. The track plays host to distorted guitar notes and howling vocals about feeling despondent with the band's signature mix of dark tones with bright vocals.
" Though "The Way I Talk" singer said the vibe on set was "super laid-back" with Kelley, Hubbard, director Justin Clough and co-songwriter Michael Hardy while shooting the video, there was one concern they kept in mind: "Trying not to fall off the boat while standing up on the rails when the drones were going by.
The 30-year-old America's Next Top Model judge, who had graced the cover of SI Swim's 2016 issue and has appeared in the magazine two other times, made sure to keep the beachside set of her Josie Clough-shot shoot lighthearted — even getting into a twerk-off with the magazine's senior editor Darcie Baum while wearing a red thong bikini.

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