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So, again, collusions not even a crime at a political campaign.
You have come up with nothing other than their own nefarious actions and their own collusions.
"I reiterate again: I have had no contacts or collusions with the Russians," Stone said on ABC.
The show follows the collisions and collusions within a group of Budapestians who devote their leisure time to dancing to Hungarian folk music.
What some enshrine as an age of "statesmanlike civility and bipartisan compromise" often involved dark bargains and "dirty hands" collusions, and was not especially democratic.
But as you walk around them, viewing their structures from different sides, noting the collusions of metal and plastic, human perception seems scrupulously accounted for.
Ironically, western media daily waxes poetic collusions about Russian meddling; at the very same time, they ignore the frontline of this war between Moscow and western democracy happening in Donbas.
" Sessions said, "The suggestion that I participated in any collusion, that I was aware of any collusions by the Russians to hurt this country...is an appalling and detestable lie.
"The issue of collusions, which was the reason for the Mueller investigation in the first place, Mueller has found didn't take place," Democratic candidate Tulsi Gabbard told VICE News at one town hall.
He's referring, of course, to the dossier produced by former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele — which is largely unproven, though some portions have since been verified — accusing him of various collusions with Russia and, of course, the pee tape.
As the president gears up for travels to Brussels and London to meet with European allies, he continues to be dogged by questions about possible collusions with Russia in the 2016 election, an ongoing controversy that will inevitably heighten tensions in meetings.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's lawyers insist that special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into allegations of collusions with Russia is nearing an end.
He is very well known as well for fighting against Chilean political corruption, social injustices and enterprise collusions. Ossandón was born in Chile in Viña del Mar and raised in Pirque. After his studies he worked as an agricultural engineer. In the countryside, he witnessed high rates of rural poverty and inequalities there and throughout Chile.
Such a view, she claims, classifies women and the female body predominantly as victims, living passively/submissively within patriarchal society, a tabula rasa awaiting inscription. Intending to go beyond such a classification, Bordo writes that new feminist critiques looked more towards "racial, economic and class differences among women," while also looking at "both women's collusions with patriarchal culture and their frequent efforts at resistance".Bordo, Unbearable Weight, p. 23.
They were joined by Leo Hede on Ableton and FX (a.k.a. Luminary, Waldorf) in early 2003, with Hales leaving at the end of that year. They released an extended play, Collusions (October 2004), and a studio album, AndroNovaVirus (October 2005), before disbanding in 2006. During 2005 Gascogine and Hede had joined with former Australian Idol finalists, Chanel Cole and Daniel Belle as a briefly existing trip hop four-piece group, Spook.
Maersk would adopt EuroBonus and codeshare all domestic flights, all international flights out of Copenhagen and the routes from Billund to London and Nice. Maersk also commenced services from Copenhagen to Athens and Venice.Ellemose: 152 With the Maersk Group's 2005 sale of Maersk Air, Star Air took over the operations of the Bombardier Challenger 600 corporate jet In addition to the publicly stated clauses, the agreement also contained a series of illegal collusions.
Jean-François Richard (born 1943 in Belgium) is a Belgian-American economist, who is currently the distinguished university professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh. He has taught and done research at five major universities, primarily in the field of econometrics. His interests are auctions, computational methods, collusions, Bayesian methods and econometric modeling. He has been extensively involved as author, editor, and advisor with scholarly publications in econometrics and related fields.
The Fair Trade Commission (FTC; ) is an independent government agency subordinate to the Executive Yuan which is responsible for competition policy, trade practices, formulating fair trade policy, laws, regulations, investigating activities restricting competition, such as monopolies, mergers, collusions, cartels, and other unfair trade practices on the part of enterprises in the Republic of China (Taiwan). The FTC is different from other foreign government regulators in that the Consumer Protection functions is administered by the Consumer Protection Committee.
The group readily uses new and old samples in their music, many of which are very recognisable to the punters." Hales left the group late in 2003 – they reverted to a duo of Gascoigne and Hede. Their debut five-track extended play, Collusions (October 2004), was issued via Freefall Records/MRA Entertainment. Gascoigne explained, he and "Hales [were] performing locally and writing tracks with other artists for our EP – at that point we were fairly breaks orientated.
The traits they brought with them had been accentuated in the struggle for preferment in Peshawar. Collusions between military leaders quickly brought down the Kabul government. In mid- January 1992, within three weeks of demise of the Soviet Union, Ahmed Shah Massoud was aware of conflict within the government's northern command. General Abdul Momim, in charge of the Hairatan border crossing at the northern end of Kabul's supply highway, and other non-Pashtun generals based in Mazari Sharif feared removal by Najibullah and replacement by Pashtun officers.
In the mid-1970s, Hains developed his "at-home" works in the form of detailed, dated reading notes which he stored, together with his books, in archive boxes and Airbus suitcases. From then on, the artist resorted to a mnemonics principle associating words, accidental encounters, readings and journeys. His photo- reports, a series of photographs taken while staying in different cities, were created through a process of distortion of meaning, by visual analogy, puns or semantic collusions. At first glance, these latter may appear like simple photo-reportage revealing fragments of reality.
Retrieved 11 January 2017 If Hadrian were to be appointed Trajan's successor, Plotina and her extended family could retain their social profile and political influence after Trajan's death.Plotina may have sought to avoid the fate of her contemporary, former empress Domitia Longina, who had fallen into social and political oblivion: see François Chausson, "Variétés Généalogiques IV:Cohésion, Collusions, Collisions: Une Autre Dynastie Antonine", in Giorgio Bonamente, Hartwin Brandt, eds., Historiae Augustae Colloquium Bambergense. Bari: Edipuglia, 2007, , p.143 Hadrian could also count on the support of his mother-in-law, Salonina Matidia, who was daughter of Trajan's beloved sister Ulpia Marciana.
Collusions between military leaders quickly brought down the Kabul government. In mid-January 1992, within three weeks of the demise of the Soviet Union, Massoud was aware of conflict within the government's northern command. General Abdul Momim, in charge of the Hairatan border crossing at the northern end of Kabul's supply highway, and other non-Pashtun generals based in Mazar-i-Sharif, feared removal by Najibullah and replacement by Pashtun officers. When the generals rebelled, Abdul Rashid Dostum, who held general rank as head of the Jowzjani militia, also based in Mazar-i-Sharif, took over.
Linguist and dissident Noam Chomsky warned that naming (as a "complex") points of intersection and apparent cooperative benefit, to some degree, of diverse, nominally independent, areas of public faced activity puts participants in danger of missing a more fundamental and general insight. Such identifiable collaborations/collusions are to be expected and are a natural outcome to the working of the "industrial system", as it has evolved in the West and has the taxpayer-funded sector at its core, which is as opposed to the contemporary conventional wisdom, that distinctly separates state and private sectors. Chomsky blamed its existence on the "socialization of costs and the privatization of profits". Chomsky discusses the military-industrial complex (MIC) and argues that its embedded behavior is not just about the "military" but also the modern economy, of which that behavior is at the heart and does not have much to do with freedom (of choice) or democracy.

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