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As the election draws nearer, however, chauvinist attacks will doubtless proliferate.
The comments suggested some tension between them as the vote draws nearer.
More details about the royal festivities will surely arise as Christmas draws nearer.
As Matar draws nearer to the paintings, they also draw him further into Siena.
It's hard to imagine the US getting more specific as the fighting draws nearer.
Crowds gather aboard the ship and wave as Cuba's coastline draws nearer in the distance.
Obama has appeared on the trail for Clinton several times as Election Day draws nearer.
Your home life is being restructured as the Saturn/Pluto conjunction of 2020 draws nearer.
And that poses risks to America's decade-long recovery as the 2020 presidential election draws nearer.
As the negotiations blunder on and the deadline draws nearer, such talk will become only more fevered.
Still, the threat of a government shutdown has increased as the end of the year draws nearer.
LONDON — As Christmas draws nearer, Christmas cards are beginning to land on doormats up and down the country.
Investors may need cash, she says, or need to reduce risk as a need for cash draws nearer.
As the count draws nearer, a mass mobilization encouraging Asian-Americans to participate in the census is underway.
We haven't seen each other since the summer, and as the time to meet draws nearer, I remember why.
But in the meantime, investors can only wait and hope for more clarity as the formal exit draws nearer.
"As the election draws nearer, every day comes with a frantic, rehashed Republican attack on Secretary Clinton," he said.
Obama has worked to cement his legacy on environmental protections as the end of his time in office draws nearer.
As the prospect of dividends draws nearer, investors will no longer require mere faith to believe that valuation gap will close.
But the dream continues to evolve and shift into nightmarish territory, as their food runs out and the wolf draws nearer.
This is by far the most dramatic part of the World Cup, as the time to crown a champion draws nearer.
As Election Day draws nearer and numerous races gain more clarity, forecasters' ratings for some races have moved at the same time.
As Sunday's polarizing vote draws nearer, Resistencia protesters and the medics sense this weekend could be the most violent they've seen yet.
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator has accused Boris Johnson of only "pretending to negotiate" as the UK's scheduled exit date draws nearer.
Congressional negotiators reached a tentative deal in principle Thursday to fund the government as the deadline to avoid a shutdown draws nearer.
As the inauguration of our 45th president of the United States draws nearer, it is increasingly clear the passage of time since Nov.
How lucky our children will be to have a mother like you — As the days go by the time of our departure draws nearer.
As ANWR exploration draws nearer, the Canadian Inuit victory hints at an alternate path: lessons from a rare win for tribal communities fighting outside interests.
The Robert Mueller investigation is bearing down on him as an inevitable in-person interview with Trump — and all of its potential pitfalls — draws nearer.
With 18 long months to go until the election, Republicans have little incentive to stay in line—that will change as November 3, 2020 draws nearer.
As turkey time draws nearer, expectations and worries about relatives' behavior begin to mount, while the media drum toll doles out advice about how to manage tensions.
But many manufacturers are now choosing to stockpile parts as the Brexit deadline draws nearer without confirmation that they will have the same trade advantages as before.
Though the Republican nominee has frequently jumped ahead of law enforcement's conclusions about investigations and terrorist attacks, his words have gained new weight as the election draws nearer.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain's new Brexit negotiator Dominic Raab on Thursday said he was looking forward to intensifying talks with the European Union, as an October deadline draws nearer.
News of the leadership challenge also sparked outrage from members of the public, weary with the continual political backbiting and deepening constitutional uncertainty as the Brexit deadline draws nearer.
To the nation's continuing sorrow, however, it's clear little can be expected of the president and congressional leaders as time goes by and the next mass shooting draws nearer. Opinion
Calls have been growing for a so-called "people's vote" to revisit the decision to leave, as the withdrawal date draws nearer with no deal with the EU in place.
If its application is successful, Lloyds will have legal bases in Britain, Berlin, Frankfurt and the Duchy, underlining the scale of reorganization underway at UK-based banks as Brexit draws nearer.
By Noble standards, it's actually super affordable, but for the rest of us, there are already cheaper options available, and more are sure to emerge as the wire-hating iPhone draws nearer.
How we met one of the world's most elusive animals where it lives The squid's eye is trained on the camera, dilating to the size of a saucer as it steadily draws nearer.
Mr. Trump's advisers have shared with him data showing that even his supporters do not like the tweet storms, and have advised him to act more "presidential" as his re-election campaign draws nearer.
He was trained by his father to imprison Ico as the time for offering draws nearer, and now must grapple with the realities of what he's allowing to happen to such a young boy.
When the series begins, doomsday is in a little over the month; then, with each passing episode, the comet that will bring about the titular apocalypse draws nearer, and the characters engage in more pointless busywork.
The unraveling negative correlation between sterling and the FTSE 100 poses new issues for investors who have up to now relied on a mechanical relationship between the two, as Britain's exit from the European Union draws nearer.
It's been rumored the real Prince of Wales is paranoid about this new era of The Crown, which will focus more on him and his love life, thereby resurfacing old scandals as his eventual kingship draws nearer.
When you take the long view, preserving humanity's collective culture isn't a marathon, it's a relay — with successive... The squid's eye is trained on the camera, dilating to the size of a saucer as it steadily draws nearer.
A former car dealer who represents a moderate district on the Virginia coast, Mr. Rigell said he expected more congressional Republicans and local Republican officials to break openly with the party's presidential candidate as the election draws nearer.
As the prospect of a no-deal exit draws nearer, some of the strongest pro-Brexit voices — like the environment secretary Michael Gove, and The Daily Mail tabloid — have abandoned longstanding Euroskeptic positions and joined in the warnings.
The impeachment inquiry is coming soon to a television near you, a move House Democrats told BuzzFeed News they hope will shut down Republican complaints about secrecy and help shape public opinion as the 2020 election draws nearer.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's parliament is likely to abandon plans for a 10-day break in February, House of Commons leader Andrea Leadsom warned MPs on Thursday, as the country's March 29 exit from the European Union draws nearer.
"We expect that sentiment will continue to worsen in Q2 16 as the 23 June referendum on EU membership draws nearer as businesses become even more cautious with regard to hiring, spending decisions and investment," Barclays said in a note.
House Speaker Paul Ryan still appears to be short of the votes he needs to pass the American Health Care Act, but he's been picking off a few wavering moderates and conservatives here and there as the vote — scheduled for Thursday — draws nearer.
As France's April 2017 presidential election draws nearer, the tension between providing basic city management and courting controversy is becoming more acute and scrutiny is certain to grow after Rachline became campaign director for FN chief Marine Le Pen at the weekend.
As the 2020 presidential election draws nearer, a tension that's become increasingly apparent is the one between Buttigieg's efforts to secure support from key segments of the Democratic base on the one hand, and the reemergence of alienating narratives on the other.
While the Taj, operated by the Indian Hotels Company, said it was hoping for a recovery as the winter holiday season draws nearer, the Shangri-La hotel, which is part of Shangri-La Asia, said the pace of winter bookings was slower than previous years.
The prime minister seems determined to persist with her tactic of pretending to renegotiate her deal with the EU, running down the clock in the hope that MPs will feel forced to approve the deal as time runs out and the cliff edge draws nearer.
"As 29 March draws nearer, companies are reconfirming or revising the statements they have made about the extent of staff and operational changes they are making, but we are not seeing many last-minute surprises - firms are executing their plans as expected," EY said in a statement.
Trump's remarks laid out a vision for his administration's agenda in the throngs of an election year and suggest he'll continue to put a heavy emphasis on many of the same focal points of his 2016 campaign — including the economy and immigration — as the election draws nearer.
Of course, we have no way of knowing which ones are which now, but as 2020 draws nearer, we can certainly look back at the past decade of slang terms and take a guess at which ones will be remembered most fondly, or get the most continued use.
As the November 3 election draws nearer, if Facebook does nothing, the left&aposs fury over the issue will only intensify, especially following revelations by The Wall Street Journal that the conservative Facebook board member and Trump supporter Peter Thiel is among those lobbying Mark Zuckerberg not to make changes.
"As the day draws nearer, we need to recognize that there are risks that are out of the sector's control," said Omar Ali, head of UK financial services at EY. "No financial services businesses can know for sure how a disorderly Brexit will impact them, their clients, people and supply chains or, more broadly, the UK economy."
Although, these birds can be quite noisy as mating season draws nearer. These birds are often making loud tweets/squawks when looking for their food.
Her name? Susan Kathleen Applegate. She is going to marry a soldier—if he'll have her. She has a theory about the Fall of France... As she draws nearer, he looks at her with his bad eye.
By growing in faith, one draws nearer to God, and in the perfection of faith, one becomes like God. By faith, one obtains knowledge of God, through which knowledge one can receive all things pertaining to life and godliness.
Springtime most years does not arrive until late April, with the last snow fall usually falling during early June. Labrador is a very cloudy place, with sunshine levels staying relatively low during spring and summer due to the amount of rain and clouds, before sharply dropping off during September as winter draws nearer.
He tries to volunteer at a children's hospital, but creates more problems than he solves. His voters soon begin to cut him more slack. He remains friends with Christy, and the voters begin to love him as his end date draws nearer. Finally, on the evening of his death, the write-in vote surprises both him and Gina.
While Ishmael roams the hospital in madness, Rob helps Jemma tend to the sleeping children until he, too, dies. Jemma begins labor, and climbs to the roof to give birth where she encounters Ishmael. A land mass is visible from the roof and the hospital draws nearer. As the child is born, the children of the hospital wake up.
Begbick and her cohorts take it as a sign that Jimmy is right; they join him, Jenny, and his three friends in singing a new, defiant song: If someone walks over someone else, then it's me, and if someone gets walked on, then it's you. In the background, the men continue to chant their hymn as the hurricane draws nearer.
As the riot draws nearer, Thomas receives word that notorious crime lord Orian "The Wolf King" Franklin is en route. Thomas' preparations are complicated by the arrival of a wounded police officer named Morgan, a childhood friend of Thomas' late son, begging for help. Against Everest's warnings and Thomas' own rules, they admit Morgan. Thomas shows Sherman evidence that his brother Lev is a drug addict.
Mother Euphemia's failing health was announced by the order in dramatic terms: "A sorrow is slowly approaching, as the Grim Destroyer, with stealthy steps, draws nearer and nearer to the beloved Mother's couch." She died March 18, 1887, in Emmitsburg. In 1899, St. Euphemia's School and Sisters' House in Emmitsburg was named for her patron saint, in her memory. St. Euphemia's School closed in 1956.
The neighborhoods around the road become primarily residential at this point. Roughly from NY 85, US 20 forks right onto Madison Avenue and passes The College of Saint Rose. US 20 as it crosses the Dunn Memorial Bridge along with US 9\. After Washington Park on the north side, downtown Albany draws nearer, with Erastus Corning Tower, the tallest building in the state outside of New York City, rising ahead.
The film is about a prisoner awaiting execution. Denver Bayliss (Kiefer Sutherland) gains an unlikely friend and confidant in Fred Whitmore (Forest Whitaker), a former cop who is now a prison guard. Whitmore's life is a mess, however: he shuts out his wife and cannot relate to his son. As Bayliss's execution draws nearer, Whitmore clashes more and more with Lt. McMannis (Clancy Brown), his supervisor, over Bayliss's treatment.
Wedding Belles centres around four young women struggling with personal issues, while preparing to throw one of their group the wedding of the year. As the wedding draws nearer, a series of revelations turn their lives into turmoil, and the impending celebration turns into hysterical carnage. Amanda is the bride-to-be and the matriarch of the group. She is a successful business woman running her own beauty salon.
Miriam was badly injured by the Hero and decides she is unable to go on, instead she will return to see her grandmother as the end of the world draws nearer. The bard continues on alone. In Act Six, the bard climbs Ichor Mountain, at the top of which is the King of Hearts. Along the way he finds the Heart of Eya Temple, with some monks remaining in it, awaiting the world's end.
He also learns about Akpos' eviction from Clara's house. Akpos reluctantly donates his earnings to charity. As their departure date to Nigeria draws nearer, they make additional tours in the country and take photographs. At the airport, as the men prepare to board their flight back to Nigeria, they are surprised to see Kimberly and Clara who after further clarifications had both made up their minds to follow them back to Nigeria to meet their relatives.
He can't bring himself to give up basketball, but Quenton begins to recognize his own talents. As Quenton grows older and draws nearer to high school, he begins to play basketball with his friends at the local military base Fort Murphy. Some of the soldiers there humor the youth with pick-up games of basketball, helping Quenton and his friends quickly improve their skills. This was not enough to help Quenton, still short and scrawny, be a starter on the junior high basketball team.
A major theme of the novel is religious redemption, and in the second half of the book Padre Monty becomes to Ray and Doe what Radley was at Kensingtowe. He teaches them about the communion and about confession, and achieves the unlikely feat of drawing confessions from both boys. Padre Monty views the pair as his greatest triumph, and is happy to be sending them out to battle "white" and pure. Still, both boys have their doubts about the approaching war as their ship draws nearer to Gallipoli.
Saya's friends repeatedly work to help her understand that this fight is not for her to bear by herself, and that she is never alone. As the battle with Diva continues, Saya's next hibernation period draws nearer, she starts having sudden bouts of fainting spells, and her regeneration ability slows. At the Metropolitan Opera House, Saya confronts Diva in a final duel, which ends as they simultaneously pierce each other with their blood-coated swords. Saya is unaffected by Diva's blood, because it lost its potency when she became pregnant.
The four main predictor variables of the will to live changing over time are anxiety, shortness of breath, depression, and sense of well-being which correlate with the other variable predictors as well. Social variables and quality of life measures are shown to correlate significantly with the will to live such as support and satisfaction with support from family, friends, and health care providers. Findings on the will to live have suggested that psychological variables are replaced by physical mediators of variation as death draws nearer. The will to live has also proven to be highly unstable.
A winter storm watch is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when there is a possibility of heavy snow or potential of significant ice accumulations. The watch is typically issued 12 to 48 hours before the storm's arrival in the given area. The criteria for this watch can vary from place to place, which is true with other winter weather warning and advisories. As the event of the storm draws nearer in time and confidence in the occurrence of significant winter weather conditions is increased, the weather watch will be upgraded to a winter storm warning or blizzard warning, depending on whether blizzard conditions will be met.
A fifty-state strategy is a political strategy which aims for progress in all states of the United States of America, rather than conceding certain states as "unwinnable." In a presidential campaign, it is usually implemented as an appeal to a broad base of the American public in an attempt to win, even if marginally, every state, since even a marginal victory is effectively total victory for electoral purposes. It can also refer to an overall long-term strategy for a political movement such as a political party. This strategy is very ambitious and, when used for a specific election, is typically abandoned as the election day draws nearer.
If Diaspra chooses to buy off the Boman, they might just decide to stay, demanding more and more gold until none is left, at which point they'll finish the city off anyway. Fearing that internal political problems could endanger the whole war effort, the marines decide to bug the city's council members. What they discover points to a long existing conspiracy, whose members all answer to "the creator" and who are very security conscious and secretive, all of which hampers the marines ability to discover their agenda. As the day of battle draws nearer, Roger is summoned to Gratar, who is seriously conflicted over which course of action to take regarding the Boman.
While his marriage to Elaine, who is Lord Richard's daughter, draws nearer (engaged since they were children) and while Elaine is kind to Sorcha, Lord Richard continues to constantly threaten and harass her. Red takes Sorcha to a hidden shore, where only he and Simon ever went, and proposes, telling her that he has ended his betrothal to Elaine. She is fearful that he will try to claim his rights as a husband, but he assures her that, if she wants, the marriage will be only in name and will protect her. He gives her a ring and then leaves to search for Simon and find out the truth about Lord Richard's involvement in his brother's capture.
The night before the race, Cassidy performs a ritual of his to prepare himself for the meet—he walks a mile on the Southeastern track, putting all of his "demons" in a symbolic "orb" that will hold them in during the race and allow him to push through the pain. The next day, Cassidy arrives disguised at the meet but spends more than an hour warming up on the cross-country course near the track. As the race draws nearer, Quenton fights to keep control of his adrenaline and anxiety, waiting until the race starts so he can unleash them. A large part of a chapter is devoted to the race itself, which comes down to a contest between Cassidy and Walton in the final lap.
Seven years later, in a fictionalized version of New York City's American Museum of Natural History, two young boys are found dead in a museum stairwell, having gotten lost in the late hours of the museum. NYPD Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta leads the subsequent investigation. He has the museum under tight lockdown and its staff placed under curfew, for fear the murderer is still hiding somewhere in the museum or the many catacombs that run underneath it. The three prominent leaders of the museum - curator Winston Wright, deputy head Ian Cuthbert, and public relations director Lavinia Rickman - all try to keep the murders under wraps, as the grand gala opening of the new "Superstition" exhibition, led by George Moriarty, draws nearer, an event that will feature many wealthy benefactors as well as Mayor Harper.
The story follows an American pilot, Hoke, who lives alone in the streets, constantly hidden and on the run from a gang of diseased and terminal Blackshirts, afflicted with the 'Slow Death', who attempt to capture him to use his blood to save their leader, Lord Hubble, via a blood transfusion. Desperate to capture Hoke as his life draws nearer to its end, Hubble sends his entire force out to capture the American pilot. Hoke escapes thanks to the aid of three fellow 'ABneg' survivors – two women and a German navigator, shot down over Britain long ago. Hoke, being used to three years alone, detests his saviours and, corrupted by propaganda, is almost unable to contain himself in the presence of the German even though the war has long since ended.
The investigation intensifies as the gala draws nearer, with the search spreading to the tunnels under the museum. Margo Green and her mentor, Dr. Whitney Frock, initially take little to no interest in the investigation, but Pendergast eventually approaches them when he realizes the claw from the autopsy matches the claws on a Mbwun figurine that had been sent back to the museum in a crate in 1987 and is set to be put on display in the new exhibition. Green, with Smithback's help, manages to get into the secure vault and gain access to some letters that Whittlesey had sent to a museum colleague named H.C. Montague, detailing the struggles the 1987 expedition had been going through. Pendergast then reveals the primary reason for his interest in the case: the nature of the murders of the two boys and the security guard matches the murder of the Brazilian dock worker in 1988, as well as several other dock workers in Louisiana later that year.
In an interview with CBC Radio, Université de Montréal History Professor Dominique St. Arnaud tells Diane about her new book, Variations on the Idea of Happiness, which discusses her thesis that modern society's fixation on self-indulgence is indicative of its decline, predicting a collapse in the "American Empire", of which Quebec is on the periphery. Several of Dominique and Diane's friends, mostly intellectual history professors at the university, prepare for a dinner later in the day, with the men at work in the kitchen while the women work out at the gym. As the dinner draws nearer, the men and women mainly talk about their sex lives, with the men being open about their adulteries, including Rémy, who is married to Louise. Most of the women in the circle of friends have had sex with Rémy, though he is not attractive, but they conceal this from Louise to spare her feelings.
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