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Maze was then apparently driven into Idaho and, finally, Washington.
Police believes the truck "was intentionally driven into the crowd".
He was driven into the race by Roby's 2016 comments.
Its leaders had already been jailed or driven into exile.
Driven into a corner, Gorbachev stepped down on Christmas Day 1991.
Millions in both countries have been displaced or driven into exile.
A woman was killed when a car was driven into counterprotesters.
Driven into the crowds, groups of young men began encircling young women.
The characters are driven into a frenzy by the concept of wealth.
No matter how it was engaged, Summon shouldn't have driven into anything.
It started when a van was driven into Las Ramblas yesterday afternoon.
Both are built on wood pilings driven into the river bottom sand.
The economy shrank significantly, joblessness skyrocketed and many were driven into poverty.
The dots and stippling evoke scarification and nails driven into Kongo figures.
The pier itself would sit atop 550 pilings driven into the riverbed.
Police say a huge truck was deliberately driven into a crowd of shoppers.
Idols die, voting districts are gerrymandered, and we're all driven into wage debt.
Most of its senior members have been arrested, driven into exile or underground.
After dinner, they're driven into town in white vans for 12-step meetings.
Dear Diary: I had driven into the city for a fund-raising event.
As in, literally underground, in mountain caves, driven into secrecy by the Reconquista.
Most of its senior members have been arrested and driven into exile or underground.
JNU is "being driven into the ground", "muzzled and leashed" and "under systematic assault".
He's so frustrated by Republican leadership that he's been driven into the enemy's arms.
A local justice system simply cannot function when residents are driven into the shadows.
He pictured her alone by the river, thinking he had driven into a ditch.
Because that's what was so driven into them and so ingrained into their culture.
Thanks to the PLCAA, injured survivors of gun violence are frequently driven into bankruptcy.
All lost -- or were driven into retirement -- as the direct result of that decision.
The main rotor was driven into the ground and splintered into a thousand pieces.
He had reached an underpass, driven into the water and drowned, Chief Acevedo said.
Another forward, Denis Malgin, left Monday's game after he was driven into the boards.
At best, it's an internet joke that has been thoroughly driven into the ground.
This isn't the first time a vehicle has been driven into a crowd in Germany.
Being driven into school every day and you see the front page and it's divorce!
Three people died, one of them run down by a car driven into a crowd.
Heyer was killed when a car was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters in Charlottesville.
Being driven into school every day and you see the front page and it's: 'Divorce!
It is a driven into the wood in the middle of the painted foul line.
The L-shaped lower volume, driven into the site, contains a service and spa area.
They are driven into the tribunal building through an underground parking lot, escorted by guards.
A "stake" is a wood spar shaved to a point and driven into the ground.
"It was driven into us early on that it was important to vote," Daniels tells PEOPLE.
A truck was driven into a Christmas market December 2016, killing 12 and injuring dozens more.
In 2007, a jeep packed with explosives was driven into the main entrance to Glasgow airport.
Gropius, driven into exile, faced leaner times, first in England, and then in the United States.
Carts filled with corn cake, cooked at the kitchen, are driven into the field at noon.
One died and 19 were injured when a car was driven into a group of counterprotesters.
A car was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters in Charlottesville, killing one woman, Heather Heyer.
A Chevy Cruze sedan is then driven into the Jeep's path, blocking it from hitting the pedestrians.
On Friday, a delivery truck was driven into a department store in the Swedish capital of Stockholm.
Alibaba competitors Tencent and Baidu have also driven into the auto field, although through slightly different routes.
It's about casting away those lasting impressions of what was driven into me as a young person.
Authorities are describing a truck deliberately driven into a popular Jerusalem promenade as an act of terror.
Uber's business strategy is to literally burn piles of money until competitors are driven into the ground.
In July, a truck was driven into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day holiday in Nice, France.
And Congo is no Burundi, its diminutive neighbor driven into turmoil after the president clung to power.
One died and 19 more were injured when a car was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters.
Three days later we found out that we had driven into one of the largest benzene spills.
A car driven into a crowd of counterprotesters resulted in the death of one and multiple injuries.
My families with special-needs children are not driven into bankruptcy from the costs of their care.
In the half-light it was as if the boat had been driven into a dark rut.
Twelve people were killed and 48 injured when a truck was driven into a crowd of holiday shoppers.
Other traits, like an immunity to Zika and dengue, could likewise be "driven" into wild populations of mosquitoes.
They were driven into the hills and across the Chinese border to a remote house in the countryside.
" "If she had had any idea what she was getting into, she wouldn't have driven into the water.
Without any special precautions, he was loaded into an ambulance on Sunday night and driven into the borough.
Scientists believe that the homes were constructed on a foundation of wooden piles driven into the lake bed.
In 1837, a spike was driven into the ground as the terminus of the new Western & Atlantic Railroad.
Two weeks later a van was driven into worshippers near a London mosque which left one man dead.
She had driven into water and it was all around her, she had no idea how deep it was.
The state news agency SANA also reported that the army had stopped a car bomb being driven into Damascus.
A 32-year old woman, Heather Heyer, was killed when a car was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters.
In June, a van was driven into worshippers near a mosque in north London, which left one man dead.
But bears have been increasingly driven into town as development has encroached on their dense forest and food sources.
It's a familiar format driven into new territories by charming personalities and breathtaking talent; the perfect show to binge.
Israel has seen a number in recent years, mainly where lone Arabs have driven into pedestrians or bus stops.
The tweet comes a day after a van was driven into a crowded tourist area in Barcelona's city center.
"Health care has been driven into the ditch by President Obama and this health care law," Mr. Barrasso said.
After one or several nights they too were driven into the mobile gas vans and buried in the forest.
All the while, blue-collar and minimum-wage workers have been pushed out — or, in some cases, driven into homelessness.
Kate, who wore a blue Alexander McQueen gown, was pictured being driven into the palace wearing the Lover's Knot tiara.
Cleveland is, at its heart, a football town with a bad team being driven into the ground by bad management.
Trump said there was blame on "both sides" after a woman was run down by car driven into the crowds.
Last year's protests ended when a car was driven into a crowd of counterprotestors, killing a woman named Heather Heyer.
A car was driven into a crowd, killing 32-year-old local paralegal Heather Heyer, and injuring 19 more people.
The same month, a van was driven into worshippers near a mosque in north London which left one man dead.
Several attacks in which trucks or cars have driven into crowds have taken place in Europe in the past year.
For the new bridge to overcome those conditions, thousands upon thousands of pylons were driven into the seabed for stability.
Once, a player punched him so hard the screws on the inside of Ewen's helmet were driven into his forehead.
As the number of coronavirus-caused quarantines has spiked across the globe, people are being driven into isolation en masse.
The sunfish is not fishable, not edible, and no instinct has been driven into it to stay away from man.
Thousands of Rohingya have been killed and three quarters of a million driven into a squalid exile in neighboring Bangladesh.
In scripture and in horror stories, we hear of stakes driven into the head or heart of enemies or vampires.
Sadly, many also suffer sexual abuse or are driven into Malaysia's sex trade, and mass graves were also recently discovered.
He had just driven into the western cutaway bog when he looked over the side of the Peatmax and screamed.
The hotel was filled with Czech families from Liberec and Prague who had driven into the Jizera Mountains for the weekend.
Its two largest economies were destabilized, with Nigeria being driven into recession and the South African political elite grappling for power.
Ernesto Villanueva, 34, said he had driven into town from the suburb of Iztapalapa to search for fuel on Tuesday night.
Heyer was killed when a car was driven into a crowd in what is being called an act of domestic terrorism.
The automakers trust being funded by Honda is similar to arrangements used by manufacturers driven into bankruptcy over asbestos-tainted products.
The violence became deadly when a car was driven into the crowd of counterprotesters, killing one person and injuring 19 others.
When oil prices collapsed, both economies were driven into deficit after years of high spending and are only now slowly recovering.
That rally ended with a car being driven into a group of anti-racism protesters, killing one and injuring several others.
He has instead angered and driven into opposition the people who decide most elections in America: the voters in the middle.
A counterprotester was killed when she was run over by a car driven into a crowd and 19 people were injured.
Race organizers said Ferrucci had deliberately driven into the rear of Trident team mate Arjun Maini's car on the cooldown lap.
He was driven into deep despair at the state of the world, and found himself in long stretches of crippling depression.
Heyer, who was in Charlottesville Saturday protesting against a white supremacist rally, was killed when a car was driven into counterprotesters.
Then, in 2017, he was driven into what he called a "forced marriage" with the transportation authority by a service meltdown.
One issue we must revisit is the idea of reparations for families like mine that fled or were driven into exile.
But his attempt echoed last July's attack in Nice, France, when a 19-tonne truck was driven into crowds, killing 86 people.
The decades that follow find sexual difference driven into the shadows, or—in a fascinating exception—permitted as entertainment on the stage.
A weak state failed to cater for hundreds of thousands of new city dwellers, driven into slums by fighting in the hills.
It was a eureka moment: A wattle fence is made of sticks driven into the ground and interwoven with twigs and branches.
Heather Heyer, a Charlottesville resident taking part in the counterprotests, was killed after a car was driven into a crowd of demonstrators.
Driven into the asphalt is another munition that the White Helmets identified as a Russian-made S-8 air-to-ground rocket.
Thus, the Wolbachia itself (with its genome of approximately 1,500 genes) acts as the genetic trait that is driven into the population.
According to the Times-Union, the bridge's pilings were built on the riverbed instead of driven into the bedrock beneath the surface.
He said Britt had just driven into the post office lot when the plane crashed, causing her vehicle to flip upside down.
Unlike Zuma, Ramaphosa was not driven into exile for opposing apartheid, which some of the party's more hardline members hold against him.
California-based Embark would like to see driver-monitored trucks pilot themselves on interstates but be manually driven into warehouses by nimbler humans.
There's no border wall there -- just a series of 3-foot-tall metal poles driven into the ground to block vehicles from crossing.
They all escape on a boat that, for some reason, needs to be driven into the sea on a set of wooden tracks.
And as someone who would wear a sweater to Coachella, the last thing I needed was to be driven into a fleece parka.
Which is sort of a cage, because everyone who claims it is driven into evil, and that's a cage of the mind, man.
Jeff Davis told reporters that ISIS only retained control over three neighborhoods and that the terror group was being driven into the sea.
One arrest followed an attack in north London when a van was driven into worshippers near a mosque which left one man dead.
Almost half of the traditionally nomadic Sahrawi population was driven into remote refugee camps in neighboring Algeria, where 165,000 remain to this day.
His comments come a day after an attack in Berlin, in which a truck was driven into a crowded Christmas market, killing 12.
Ranariddh was driven into exile in 1997 after his forces were defeated by those of Hun Sen in bloody clashes in Phnom Penh.
UK police launched a terror probe into stabbings in Manchester and a vehicle was deliberately driven into a Tokyo street full of pedestrians.
Police believe a car was deliberately driven into pedestrians and cyclists, injuring three people, before ramming a security barrier outside parliament last Tuesday.
During a white nationalist rally in August, a counterprotester was killed when she was run over by a car driven into a crowd.
He found out that a metal ring would typically require several screws to be driven into the ivory to hold it in place.
It was built in a factory in Rauma, Finland, floated into place in six pieces and then driven into the seabed via piles.
Since then, Sisi's government has labeled the Brotherhood a "terrorist" group, and its members have been arrested, pushed underground or driven into exile.
One woman was killed and more than a dozen others were left injured when a car was driven into counterprotesters at the rally.
In June, the U.K. was hit by a terror attack in its capital, when a van was driven into pedestrians at London Bridge.
The rally quickly turned violent after a car was driven into a group of peaceful counterprotestors, killing one and injuring at least 19.
The rally quickly turned violent after a car was driven into a group of peaceful counterprotestors, killing one and injuring at least 19.
"The DPRK has heard more than enough dialogue rhetoric raised by the US whenever it is driven into a tight corner," Ri continued.
A car, which has driven into the side of a cabin cruiser, is precariously suspended between the boat and the waterside parking lot.
Just as the final nails were being driven into the Polaroid company in 2008, instant analog photography was given a new lease on life.
That just means more users will be driven into the welcoming arms of the AT&T-owned DirecTV, DirecTV Now, and HBO Now services.
Instead, he allegedly said, he was driven into a "rage" after watching Shanann strangle Celeste when he announced that he wanted to split up.
Others, like IT sector employee Bernard Ng, are being driven into the market because of the fear of missing out on a good deal.
When oil prices collapsed in mid-2014, both economies were driven into deficit after years of high spending and are only now slowly recovering.
Last year, in attacks claimed by Islamic State, trucks were driven into crowded pedestrian precincts in separate incidents in Nice and Berlin, killing scores.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office told the BBC that Moldt is presumed to have lost control of his vehicle and driven into the pond.
A magnetic crane then hoists the firearms and plops them into a bucket that can hold 45 tons, which is driven into a warehouse.
How to weigh one woman's tale of victimization — or that of multiple women — by Trump against a world being driven into chaos by Trump?
The car crashed at high speed into the right wall, with so much force that the vehicle's engine was driven into the front seat.
A woman was killed and more than a dozen others injured when a car was driven into a crowd of counterprotestors at the rally.
The cost of the innovation we lose when potentially millions of women are driven into jobs that are beneath their ambitions and their talent?
Police believe a car was deliberately driven into pedestrians and cyclists, injuring three people, before ramming a security barrier outside parliament on Tuesday morning.
Unlike Zuma or Dlamini-Zuma, Ramaphosa was not driven into exile for opposing apartheid, which some of the party's more hardline members hold against him.
He returned 20 minutes later to find his Tesla had driven into the semi-truck trailer he had parked behind, resulting in a mashed window.
Puppy had driven into the little town of Monroe a few hours prior, truck coasting on fumes, meter on E. He was half-starved, too.
Bog cotton stood on the reeds in a muddy bay, and there were concrete posts with the word "Water" on them driven into the moor.
A counterprotester, Heather Heyer, was killed when a car was driven into a crowd of people allegedly by a man attending the white supremacist rally.
If Israel continued to engage Palestinians in the Ashkenazi way, it would be driven into the sea: Ashkenazi became a metonymy for compromise, concession, impotence.
Constructing her paintings from a combination of watercolor and various inks, viewers are effortlessly captured and driven into Jankowska's mysterious Brothers Grimm-like fairy tale.
A silvery benchmark spike — with U.S. embossed on one side and CANADA on the other — driven into a boulder on the island marked the border.
Rodgers was driven into the turf at the end of a play against the Minnesota Vikings and left the field with a broken right collarbone.
"The system measures the disturbance of the wheel, then reduces the amount of force that would normally be driven into the vehicle itself," he said.
Mostly out of public view, they disseminate kompromat, or comprising information about each other, and arrange for rivals to be arrested or driven into exile.
We had driven into Yarchen Gar from the northwest, first descending to the plains from a pass and then going through the village of Acha.
Repudiate your own health care bill, which would have led to the deaths of thousands more people than a Dodge Challenger driven into a crowd.
A white supremacist rally in the college town turned deadly when a car was driven into counterprotesters, killing one and injuring at least 19 others.
The driver, in custody, told police he had not driven into the crowd on purpose, according to a footage published on the Moscow police website.
France follows Northern Ireland, Canada, Sweden, Norway and Iceland in introducing laws designed to punish the client without criminalising those who have been driven into prostitution.
The "crazies" here aren't zombies in the traditional sense — they're the residents of a small town driven into a bloodthirsty rage by a tainted water supply.
It was all "too late", an embittered Mr Juppé replied: Mr Fillon had a boulevard in front of him, but has driven into a dead end.
Then, just seconds after shrugging off a sack and throwing for a big gain, Garoppolo was driven into the turf—and knocked out of the game.
Another 86 people died months later when a heavy truck was deliberately driven into partying crowds in the Riviera town of Nice on July 14, 2016.
One female counterprotestor was killed when a car was driven into a crowd, with a man connected to a white supremacist group charged in the case.
Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Va., where one woman was killed and many others were injured when a car was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters.
The white supremacists clashed with counterprotesters throughout the day, and one died and at least 19 others were injured when a car was driven into counterprotesters.
They made their fortunes picking over the carrion of public companies driven into the ground by managers who probably focused too much on the short term.
A true star, they said, — by which they meant Michael Jordan — would have driven into the grill of the Warriors' defense and shot the ball himself.
The violence in Charlottesville, Va., including the death of a young woman struck by a car driven into a group of counterprotesters Saturday, solidified Bennett's decision.
That's a shaky start for a candidate who was driven into the race by the belief that he was best positioned to defeat Trump in 220006.
Larry Santangelo, 57, said he had just driven into his neighborhood when he saw smoke and fire and thought a house — possibly his own — was ablaze.
Larry Santangelo, 57, said he had just driven into his neighbourhood when he saw smoke and fire and thought a house — possibly his own — was ablaze.
During his presidency, many of Mr. Maduro's most popular adversaries in the opposition have either been barred from holding public office, imprisoned or driven into exile.
"Either Trump hasn't found the necessary independence and he's been driven into a corner... or russophobia has permeated the new administration from top to bottom," he added.
"It felt like someone had driven into the front of my house because the whole thing shook," Joy Cutera, who lives in the area, told the outlet.
She had a good upbringing, she said, but as a teenager she rebelled, driven into the streets in part by the rigidity of her strict religious home.
That's likely to change quickly after Thursday's devastating attack in which a truck was driven into a crowd of people celebrating France's Bastille Day, leaving dozens dead.
Much of the final consumer price of a fruit comes from transportation costs, and produce can simply be driven into the United States from Mexico by truck.
From trucks being driven into crowds to shootings and stabbings, the effort to strike fear into the heart of people across Europe has morphed into different forms.
Testing showed that it could absorb a direct hit from a ball traveling at 284 miles an hour without cracking or being driven into a batter's head.
In addition to the slaughter, thousands of Hereros were driven into the desert and died of thirst and starvation, and the rest were sent to concentration camps.
It was Bastille Day, and a truck had just driven into a crowd in Nice, killing 86 people as they gathered -- just like us -- to watch fireworks.
I tried to shed light on the origins of luxuries created by members of oppressed communities, and the wanderings of belongings of persecuted families driven into exile.
R.A. future of women forced to enlist in the military, gay marriage, unisex toilets everywhere and homemakers driven into the workplace by husbands free to abandon them.
It was driven into its perpendicular position across the road by a rig in only six hours on Saturday, according to a statement released by the university.
Meanwhile, the blue surrounding the city is made of closely related hues of insulated wire wrapped around nails driven into the wooden panel functioning as a support.
The German had driven into the back of Hamilton's car, while the race leader was waiting for the safety car to pit, and had pulled alongside to remonstrate.
Abdou I denied killing Mann, according to case reports, while prosecutors maintained he was driven into killing her by jealousy after finding her in bed with someone else.
But in the years after the Taliban leadership was driven into exile in Pakistan in 2001, Mullah Mansour became central to the group's reincarnation as a powerful insurgency.
The long-overdue renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was driven into a wall by President Trump's heated rhetoric on tariffs to build that wall.
Equity outflows were made up of opposite flows in ETFs and mutual funds, with $5.3 billion driven into ETFs while $113 billion was taken out of mutual funds.
His bridge relies for stability on thousands of pylons driven into the seabed, and has double arches rising about 115 feet above the water to let ships pass.
The exhaustion comes when we're on our own and feeling alone and driven into this fury, and then there's no-one to rely on for support or help.
Last year, the bureau issued common-sense rules for loans that last 45 days or less in order to keep financially fragile borrowers from being driven into penury.
"I've never thought of being driven into a game, so it's a little weird concept, but I think it's pretty cool," said Archie Bradley, the Diamondbacks' ace reliever.
Greenfield spends a little too much time introducing the Imelda who helped rule the Philippines for two decades, until Ferdinand was driven into exile in Hawaii in 1986.
Violence soon broke out at the rally, and a car as driven into a crowd of counterprotestors, killing one woman and leaving more than a dozen others injured.
On Saturday, protesters clashed with counterprotesters at the rally, and one counterprotester died and at least 19 others were injured when a car was driven into a crowd.
"As these moderate opposition forces are under more pressure they get driven into the arms of Nusra to fight side by side," said State Department spokesman Mark Toner.
Cover image: Police forensics officers work at the scene outside the Houses of Parliament in central London on August 14, 2018, where a car was driven into the barriers.
See, the ship that Goldblum and Smith have driven into the alien mothership is being pulled in by the larger ship's tractor beam, which Smith didn't know would happen.
A generation ago that baleful title belonged to its neighbour, Colombia, where the drugs trade and peasants driven into slums by the civil war came together to dreadful effect.
Life's things do pile up like that, though I'm daily assured that I can be driven into a normative clarity, wiping away thoughts like they'd accumulated on a windshield.
Despite a landmark 2018 court ruling that decriminalised gay sex, India's LGBT+ community are often rejected by their families and denied jobs and driven into sex work or begging.
If enough people pressed through to the call-center agents and toyed with them for hours, the enterprises would be deprived of sales and the robocallers driven into oblivion!
At the rally, a 32-year-old woman was killed when a car was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters, allegedly by a man attending the white supremacist rally.
So Crews spent eleven years writing " Freud: The Making of an Illusion " (Metropolitan), just out—a six-hundred-and-sixty-page stake driven into its subject's cold, cold heart.
His account of what took place in those final moments has led investigators to believe that the aircraft was intentionally driven into the ground — although the motive remains unclear.
In 2017, the Guardian profiled a Popeyes worker and labor activist in Kansas that was driven into homelessness despite working six days a week (including a separate janitorial job).
" Trump initially said over the weekend that the violence, which included a car being driven into a crowd of counterprotesters and killing one woman, was caused by "many sides.
Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Brett Kavanaugh at his Supreme Court confirmation hearings of sexual assault, was inundated with death threats, forced from her home and driven into hiding.
While filming "Secret Lives of the Super Rich," the cops showed up after a concerned onlooker dialed 9-1-1 to report a car had driven into the bay.
Then one day, she and dozens of other Islamic State wives were loaded into trucks and driven into the desert, where they were handed back to the Islamic State.
The biggest test comes at the 14 hour mark where sailors are loaded into boats in the middle of the night and driven into open water filled with kelp.
Susan Bro's daughter, Heather Heyer, was mowed down by a car driven into anti-racists who were protesting against a rally by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Aug. 12.
Tirana Hassan, the crisis response director at Amnesty International, said there is a pattern of refugees fleeing the conflict in Myanmar who are being driven into the hands of smugglers.
That fear was probably driven into overdrive when moms told their kids in the '80s to behave, or a killer clown like Gacy might get them, as a cautionary tale.
A former senior Taliban member who has defected to the government said fighters might be inadvertently driven into the arms of IS if the government did not rehabilitate them properly.
Trump ignited a firestorm Saturday when he condemned "violence on many sides" after one person died and 19 were injured when a car was driven into a group of counterprotesters.
"I rank this as the most important I would've been through, largely because of the state of the country and the divisions that have been driven into this," said Sen.
The single largest area of increase in anxiety surrounded questions related to finances—the fear of a bank balance driven into the red due to an illness or a layoff.
Data officers at ICES guided them through the organisation's complex database that tracks the health of fish populations, including anchovies that are being driven into British waters by warming temperatures.
He has cut down to size or driven into exile some of the so-called oligarchs who made billions in murky deals under President Boris N. Yeltsin in the 1990s.
It was then driven into its perpendicular position across the road by a rig in about six hours on Saturday, while students from the university's engineering and architecture programs watched.
An older citizen could be targeted for predatory loans because his car was identified by automatic license plate readers as it was driven into or out of an impound lot.
Not only has the Floating City replaced streets with canals and land with islands, but its buildings also sit on wooden piles, driven into the ground deep below the water.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A car was deliberately driven into pedestrians in the Australian city of Melbourne on Thursday, injuring up to 14 people, though the motive was not known, police said.
Robert E. Lee left one woman dead and dozens injured after a car allegedly driven by a man attending the white supremacist rally was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters.
He has not spared fellow Southeast Asian nation Myanmar from criticism over treatment of Rohingya Muslims after more than 700,000 were driven into Bangladesh by a military crackdown in 2017.
"Porte cochère" — pronounced port KO-shair —is a French term that originally described an entrance to a building large enough for a coach to be driven into an interior courtyard.
Islamic State, which until last year controlled large areas in Syria and Iraq, has since been driven into the desert by successive defeats in offensives by international allies in both countries.
The last major attack on a western European airport was in June 2007, when a Jeep packed with propane canisters was driven into the main entrance of Glasgow Airport in Scotland.
The researchers then attached mako shark teeth to a custom-made guillotine, so that the teeth could be driven into dead hagfish with the same force they would in real life.
While Miss Robichaux's Academy, the homebase for the Coven coven, is all light, love, and rose petals, the men of Hawthorne have been driven into the actual dirt and the darkness.
If it didn't work, it didn't work; but even those misfires, like the jaunty-for-its-own-sake "Streets" video, represent an impulse acted on, a marker driven into the ground.
A monument depicting a sword being driven into Russia was unveiled in Ukraine on Tuesday, and on the front of the statue is a modified version of the Diablo fan art.
At the time, experts said the bodies on the boats could be those of refugees or fishermen, driven into more dangerous waters by desperation from North Korea's well-documented food shortages.
In the past three decades, almost all prominent figures associated with the Tiananmen movement have been driven into exile, marginalized and largely cut off from young people in the country today.
"Unfortunately, the U.S. solar manufacturing industry has no other choice, because it's almost been driven into extinction by these trade practices," said Timothy Brightbill, a Wiley Rein attorney representing the firm.
The championship leader had driven into the back of Hamilton's Mercedes while both were following the safety car in first and second places, waiting for it to return to the pits.
"Either Trump has not found the necessary independence and has been driven into a corner," wrote Konstantin Kosachev, the head of the international affairs committee in the upper house of Parliament.
In a previous version of this article, the author wrote that the state of California permits up to five cases of wine to be driven into the United States from Mexico.
Despite being overthrown in a 1986 revolt and driven into exile, the Marcos family remain a powerful force in the Philippines, with loyalists throughout the bureaucracy and political and business elite.
His gear consisted of a large drill, with an engine the size of an outboard motor, and the drill bit, a clear, sharpened tube that could be driven into the ice.
On Wednesday, National Park Service employees closed the Lincoln Memorial to tourists as they set up metal barricades and laid out plywood before the heavy military vehicles were driven into place.
Energy Minister Rocio Nahle said Pemex had been driven into the ground by the policies of previous governments, and that it would be saved by a new administration focused on increasing output.
A two-metre-high white fluted column, with a shackled stake driven into its top, the piece (pictured above) is a memorial for Sally Hemings, an African-American slave owned by Jefferson.
While the pope was being driven into Lima from the airport, one of the wheels of the Fiat 500 that was taking him into the city began losing air on the highway.
Yet the larger truth is that Mr. Putin's political opponents have been systematically imprisoned, driven into exile, harassed, intimidated and sometimes — as in the case of the opposition leader Boris Nemtsov — killed.
Sacks thought of the people who, thousands of years ago, had painted it: the so-called Bushmen, whose descendants, during the colonial era, were driven into the Kalahari Desert and often killed.
Beside them, Alma is buttering toast, with firm swipes of the knife, and, to judge by the expression on Reynolds's face, every swipe is like a nail being driven into his flesh.
For the past year, a Saudi-led coalition has sought to re-establish the government of President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, which was driven into exile by Houthi rebels and their allies.
They say that hundreds, at least, have been killed, and that the majority of the Rohingya population has been driven into neighboring Bangladesh by the military's use of arson, execution and rape.
That has left an untold number of migrants trapped in Mexico, where they have sometimes fallen prey to kidnappers seeking ransom or been driven into the hands of drug cartels and smugglers.
The couple's house is attached by enormous brackets to pilings driven into the bay, so technically they are permanently docked, although the structure can be towed out if major repairs are needed.
" Kosachev also expressed frustration at the Trump administration: "Either Trump hasn't found the necessary independence and he's been driven into a corner... or russophobia has permeated the new administration from top to bottom.
But the more Mr. Trump and Congress go after European national interest and leaders, threatening a trade war with Europe and insulting its leadership, the more countries are driven into the French camp.
In a statement Sunday, Cooper warned North Carolina residents that road conditions remained treacherous, and said that emergency response crews had rescued hundreds of people who had driven into floodwaters over the weekend.
The black Land Rover Freelander arrived inside a delivery truck on Friday morning and was driven into Sandringham Estate, where the Duke of Edinburgh has been staying with Queen Elizabeth since before Christmas.
In the last 12 months across Europe, there have been multiple incidents where vehicles have been driven into crowds of people, killing well over 100 people in Nice, Berlin, London, and Stockholm combined.
Or it tells a story about a man named Paul who caused a car accident that killed a woman and who has been driven into a third-person narrative about his own life.
They had a powerful empire, and now they have been driven into the dark corners of the world where they plan to rise again; they want to fulfill their destiny as a people.
"They are the single biggest threat to our native animals and have already directly driven into extinction 20 out of 30 mammals lost," Threatened Species Commissioner Gregory Andrews told the Sydney Morning Herald.
That was the opening salvo in a crisis that would bring many of the nation's largest financial institutions to their knees, eventually claiming the scalp of Lehman Brothers, which was driven into bankruptcy.
He told The Alaska Dispatch News that he had not intentionally driven into the dog teams of Aliy Zirkle and Jeff King, but had blacked out while returning from drinking in another village.
Throwing out static is important against a fighter who hopes to cover up and counter because he can be driven into a shell without committing, and then pot shotted while in that shell.
Vilela, who ran in the Democratic primary in Nevada, seems the most personally invested, having been driven into politics by an agonizing family tragedy that she speaks about with raw, heart-heavy candor.
The problem, rather, is that scholars who study these questions have been driven into sub-specializations that are not always seen as integral to larger fields or to the humanities as a whole.
The country's main opposition party has been dissolved, its leaders — including Mr. Sam Rainsy, who lives abroad — have been driven into exile or jailed, and independent news media outlets have been shut down.
If it was once possible for members of the conservative movement to tell themselves that these factions had been driven into the political wilderness for good, recent events tell a more disconcerting story.
Several tech companies have cracked down on white supremacist groups in the wake of a rally in Charlottesville, Va., where a woman was killed by a car driven into a counter protest crowd.
Mrs. Hasina's every achievement will now be tainted by her authoritarian methods and repressive measures; her critics, driven into exile or underground, will become only more strident, and her foreign supporters more wary.
One anti-racism protester, Heather Heyer, was killed when a car was driven into a crowd, and the Charlottesville Police Department has fielded criticism that it did not do enough to quell the violence.
The most recent attack highlighted in the report happened last month: A truck was driven into pedestrians on a street in Stockholm, Sweden, before it crashed into a department store; four people were killed.
France's president, François Hollande, is holding emergency security meetings today before heading to Nice, where at least 84 people were killed when a truck was driven into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day late Thursday.
A banner blowing in the dust-filled wind, or a single sword driven into a hillside; a glow emanating from the grassy plateau; a ring of massive, deteriorated statues looking inwards at each other.
The leaders of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, or C.N.R.P., have been jailed or driven into exile, and lower-ranking members were harassed into joining Mr. Hun Sen's party or getting out of politics.
Two people were killed in Florence County in separate incidents after their vehicles were swept away by floodwaters or driven into washed-out roads or bridges, the Florence County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
"Prostitution in itself is inherently violent," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, adding that laws aimed at curbing demand by punishing clients without criminalizing those who have been driven into prostitution were a better solution.
Every long ball and cross driven into the penalty area rocked the Hungarians and it was hardly surprising that it produced the penalty which Gylfi Sigurdsson converted after a glaring error by goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly.
The change came in part because of severe repression in China's Xinjiang region and Turkey's eradication of "virtually all independent reporting," which has left many reporters unemployed, driven into exile or intimidated into self-censorship.
Heather Heyer, 32, was killed and 19 people were injured when a car, allegedly driven by a man with connections to white supremacists, was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters on Saturday, according to police.
In the same way, politics has been driven into poisonous partisan and paralyzing corners, where political differences are criminalized, where the zero sum game means in order for me to win, you have to be destroyed.
NEW YORK, Dec 53 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks extended a recent rally on Monday but finished the session short of earlier gains after several people were killed by a truck driven into a Christmas market in Germany.
Close attention to the specific details of complex global events is a wedge that can be driven into the seemingly inevitable progression of the past, and might also help us perceive turning points in the present.
Trucks and vans have been driven into crowds on the waterfront promenade in Nice, France, and bridges over the Thames in London, in Berlin's Christmas market and Stockholm's shopping district, and outside a North London mosque.
" In an interview at the time of the book's publication, Mr. Powell told The Bennington Banner in Vermont, "I don't see myself as crazed or bomb-throwing, though I could be if driven into a corner.
Driven into debt The SparkNotes version of Garrett's spending spree goes like this: After graduating from college with $9,000 in unpaid credit card balances, he turned to a large national bank for a debt consolidation loan.
The coalition intervened in Yemen in 2015 to restore the internationally recognised government driven into exile by the Houthis, and thwart what Riyadh and Abu Dhabi see as efforts by arch-adversary Iran to dominate the region.
But the group has been retreating since in the face of a multitude of local, regional and international forces, driven into action by the scores of deadly attacks around the world that it has claimed or inspired.
On the day of the protests, he, his wife, and their two youngest children had driven into the center of town; one of the kids had been wrapped in a flag and held aloft by two soldiers.
During a press conference last week, Trump said there was "blame on both sides" for the violence in Virginia, where one person died and more were injured when a car was driven into a group of counterprotesters.
Ibraahim Aadan Najah, the governor of Lower Shabelle Province, told reporters that heavy fighting broke out after a car bomb was driven into the entrance gate of the base, which is in the village of Laanta Buuro.
During a press conference last week, Trump said there is "blame on both sides" for the violence in Virginia, where one person died and more were injured when a car was driven into a group of counterprotesters.
The Brotherhood, which won Egypt's first free elections after the 2011 uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, has since been banned and its leaders and members have largely been imprisoned or driven into exile or underground.
On any given Wednesday for the past four years, activists have been taking their fight against austerity to the country's civil courts, fighting for people driven into poverty as a result of Greece's debt crisis and international bailouts.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's once all-mighty Workers Party, driven into the political wilderness by its fall from power in the midst of a massive graft scandal, is struggling to find its footing ahead of next year's general election.
The BOJ's nine-member board will also discuss whether to exempt $90 billion in short-term funds from negative rates in a nod to warnings from the securities industry that investment money would be driven into bank deposits.
During a press conference last week, Trump said there is "blame on both sides" for the deadly violence in Virginia, where one person died and more were injured when a car was driven into a group of counterprotesters.
During a press conference last week, Trump said there is "blame on both sides" for the deadly violence in Virginia, where one died and 19 more were injured when a car was driven into a group of counterprotesters.
Knees were driven into backs, which is a fair enough part of both wrestlers' offenses, but in the context of the botches, the near-botches, and the sloppy spots, the anticipation of it all going wrong was omnipresent.
Heather Heyer, 32, was killed and more than a dozen people were injured when a car allegedly driven by a man attending the white supremacist rally was driven into a crowd of counterprotesters on Saturday, according to police.
Two days earlier, and just nine miles away, a stolen — or quite possibly sold — government Humvee laden with explosives was driven into a police base; the blast killed the chief along with at least 14 of his men.
The Brotherhood, which won Egypt's first free elections after the 2011 uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30 years in power, has since been banned and its leaders and members have largely been imprisoned or driven into exile or underground.
Here's what we know so far: – Police were notified at 003:53 PM local time that a truck had hit pedestrians and driven into the Åhléns City shopping center in central Stockholm, right next to Sergels Square at Drottninggatan.
Much of that has to do with Mr. Putin, who, after a rule of more than 16 years, has wiped the slate of Russian politics clean, with opponents killed, imprisoned, driven into exile or sidelined with fabricated criminal charges.
The kingdom leads a mostly Gulf Arab military alliance which has launched thousands of air strikes in support of forces loyal to President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who was driven into Saudi exile by the Iran-allied Houthi movement.
The deal was a blow for the Trump administration's goal of pushing back against Iranian aggression, and for thousands of starving Syrians, it meant being driven into exile by a shadowy agreement, with little say from Syria's own government.
The war had taken from the peasants who had been driven into urban areas to find safety what they cherished most: the land that their forebears had walked and tilled, and the homes that had sheltered them for generations.
If you've ever been driven into a psychotic rage in a theater by someone in the row in front pulling out an extra-large, too-bright screen, evidently thinking they're being discreet, I can assure you you're not alone.
Within this holistic view, the hammering of an extra piton — a peg of metal driven into cracks to aid in ascent or to help safeguard the climber in case of a fall — could scar more than the rock itself.
Although the caissons are braced underneath by concrete pillars driven into bedrock, the buoyancy of two of the rectangular caissons, each 100 feet by 190 feet, serve as a foundation for the two massive towers of the main span.
That attack was followed by a suicide bombing at a pop concert in Manchester which killed 22, a deadly attack on London Bridge this month, while on Monday a van was driven into Muslim worshippers leaving prayers in north London.
"We've seen them go on to college and plan for a career to contribute to our society, as opposed to being driven into an underground economy and not utilizing the education that we, as a community, have invested in," he said.
It came from a girl, aged about 13, who seemed to belong to the Denisovans, a poorly understood cousin of modern humans who evolved in Eurasia around 390,000 years ago and then were driven into extinction some 40,000 years ago.
"Investors have been driven into investments where they have very little capability for dealing with what is on their plate and I think that is a sure reminder of where we were in a different asset class in 2007," he said.
Duke said there had already been a change in the attitude of tech companies since a rally organized by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August turned deadly when a counter-protester was killed by a car driven into a crowd.
The visa lottery has been a target of immigration hawks for decades, but it is back in the spotlight after Tuesday night's attack in New York City, where a vehicle was driven into a crowd of pedestrians, killing eight people.
The rampage followed a suicide bomb attack which killed 22 adults and children at a concert in Manchester two weeks ago, and an attack in March when five people died after a van was driven into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge.
South Carolina Senator James Henry Hammond explained that those better men must rule the rest: most folks were "mudsills" he said, supporting their betters just as the sills of a house were driven into the mud to support the house itself.
Despite the acquittal, I have already been punished, as have my co-defendants in various ways: some of us were unable to find work in Egypt or driven into exile and separated from our children and our parents and our families.
Steve Perez, 60, a 34-year veteran of the Houston Police Department, drove in the dark for hours on Sunday morning while attempting to get to work; police said he had reached an underpass, had driven into the water and drowned.
However, its board could discuss whether to exempt $90 billion in short-term funds from the BOJ's newly imposed negative rate, people familiar with the matter said, after the securities industry warned that investment money would be driven into bank deposits.
Editorial Observer The legendary Memphis newspaper editor Ida B. Wells was targeted for assassination — and driven into exile — for exposing the lies that were routinely used to justify hanging, dismembering and burning alive African-Americans in the Jim Crow South.
Cover image: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gestures from the window of a prison van as he is driven into Southwark Crown Court in London on May 1, 2019, before being sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for breaching his bail conditions in 2012.
Systematic persecution of Muslims is growing in Myanmar, rights groups say, though world attention has focused on its stateless Rohingya Muslims, with the United Nations and aid groups saying more than 700,000 were driven into neighboring Bangladesh after an army crackdown last year.
The false pretenses of Iraq's 'liberation' Millions of Iraqis have been made homeless by the war against ISIS, and the many displaced or driven into exile during the chaos of the occupation years have nothing to celebrate in this "new" Middle East.
Far-right protesters and anti-racist counterprotesters are both expected to gather in D.C. Last year's rally became deadly when a a car was driven into a group of counterprotesters, killing local resident Heather Heyer and injuring more than a dozen others.
All of these changes are in line with the kind of stuff Facebook is already pushing to users and advertisers, like the ability for marketers to advertise for a specific retail location or measure foot traffic for people driven into their store.
Size: 4,924 square feet Price per square foot: $365 Indoors: Built into a bank so that animals and, later, tractors could be driven into the barn at ground level from the hillside, the house has hand-hewn beams and interior stone walls.
Then, last week, Israel allowed a donation of $15 million in cash from Qatar to be driven into Gaza, where Hamas distributed it as back pay to thousands of its civil servants who have received only a fraction of their salaries for months.
One senior administration official said it shows the president has not been driven into a "bunker" and consumed by the minute-by-minute updates from the Senate floor — even if it's clear from Twitter that he's following along with the trial developments.
I don't think every veteran is the best person for the job in Congress, nor do I think every veteran wants to," he said, adding that both Democrats and Republican pick up the same "values that get driven into you in the military.
Trump faced backlash from both sides earlier this month for his response to the violent clashes in Charlottesville, Va., that left one woman dead and more than a dozen injured after a car was driven into a crowd of people protesting white supremacists.
A Homeland Security Investigations special agent, Shane Folden, said in the court papers that on the evening of July 22, 2017, Segura delivered five illegal immigrants to a tractor trailer to be driven into the interior of Texas by Kentucky trucker James Bradley, 61.
Shame, driven into us at a young age, keeps most of us from ever mentioning what's happening to our insides, but once in awhile a strange creature—a mad pooper, if you will—comes along and announces exactly what they're doing to that stall.
When a civilian is killed or a home is destroyed by a Western aggression, those impacted are driven into a state of despair and anger and are far more likely to join the ranks of those fighting against the force that irreparably harmed them.
The play looked botched early, a ball simply driven into a clutch of players in the goalmouth, but it hit a couple and fell flat right at Horan's feet: She pounced and roofed her shot, and it's 3-0 at the half-hour mark.
Dump trucks, cement trucks and other heavy objects will be used to erect a barricade along the innermost perimeter to prevent against the possibility of an attack by a large vehicle driven into the crowd, like recent terrorist incidents in Nice, France, and in Berlin.
The family's father, an accountant, sold his four-by-four vehicle and his colony of honeybees, then used the cover story of a vacation to fly with his mother, his wife, their three small children, and a cousin to Istanbul, before being driven into Syria.
So it is generally accepted that industries shouldn't be driven into bankruptcy by frivolous lawsuits, but that's why our civil justice system has evolved the way that it has, so that there are all these mechanisms along the way to prevent a frivolous lawsuit.
The nails are driven into the floor (or, in these two works, a white board) and the wall according to a set pattern — an arc, for example — and the string is tautly stretched between the two sets of nails according to a second pattern.
If he faces Fernando Haddad, the nominee of Lula's left-wing Workers' Party (PT) in the second round at the end of the month, many middle- and upper-class voters, who blame Lula and the PT above all for Brazil's troubles, could be driven into his arms.
The BOJ's policy board is set to discuss this week whether to exempt $90 billion in short-term funds from its newly imposed negative interest rate, people familiar with the matter said, after the securities industry warned that investment money would be driven into bank deposits.
Police: Driver was the target The Sorrells brothers started shooting after one of them "exchanged looks" with a man who was dropping off women he'd picked up in the suburbs and driven into Chicago, Brendan Deenihan, commander of area central detectives for Chicago police, said Sunday.
As the ANA soldiers came to a halt behind the sedan, they noticed the garb — high-top sneakers, shalwar pants that exposed their ankles, rifle butts and radios protruding from the patus wrapped around their shoulders — and quickly realized they'd driven into an encounter with the enemy.
However, by utilizing diverse sources of private funding and adhering to the tax code as intended, more dollars will be driven into conservation and help protect important ecosystems at the edge of urban sprawl, or in places where development is an inevitable consequence of economic growth.
During one of Corbett's long layovers, Explorer X set up a trip to the Apartheid Museum, where Corbett was driven into town by a man named Donald who had grown up in South Africa and voted in the first democratic election when Nelson Mandela was elected.
Since the late 1950s Chouinard had been making climbing gear — like the hardened steel spikes, or pitons, that are driven into rock, and the sturdy couplings for ropes known as carabiners — and selling the hardware out of his car, a venture that grew into Chouinard Equipment.
Ms. Sims couldn't tell me exactly which house there he had driven into, but as I inspected a row of six, knowing it must be one of them, I spotted a man standing outside a shoe repair shop across the street and asked him if he knew.
The walk to the beach passed the yard with the goat (who might or might not be there, tethered by a rope to a stake driven into the grass) and the ferry parking lot, and then the trailer court that occupied the tip of Catawba Point.
Cook also fought back on the president's assertion that there is blame on "both sides" for the violence in Charlottesville, where one dead and numerous others injured when a car was driven into a group of protesters, allegedly by a man attending the white supremacist rally.
Sources told Reuters the BOJ was set to discuss exempting some funds from the negative rates, after the securities industry warned that investment money would be driven into bank deposits, which would not help Abe's hopes of getting cash put to more productive use to boost the economy.
The Bank of Japan's policy board is set to discuss this week whether to exempt $90 billion in short-term funds from its newly imposed negative interest rate, people familiar with the matter said, after the securities industry warned that investment money would be driven into bank deposits.
But those gains may have just been driven into a ditch: Foreign automakers are racing to build clean cars and electric vehicles, largely to meet rising fuel efficiency standards and EV targets in major markets like China, Europe, and India, as well as California, the single-biggest U.S. market.
The remarks from Gary Cohn, the director of the White House National Economic Council, suggest lingering dissatisfaction among Trump's team over how the president responded to the violence, which included the death of one woman after a car was driven into a crowd of people protesting white supremacism.
A bright-yellow stake had been driven into the sand near the foot of the wooden staircase that led from our house to the beach, and, the morning after the boys arrived, volunteers dug a trench that would make it easier for the hatchlings to find the ocean.
Editorial Education Secretary Betsy DeVos made clear even before taking office last year that she was more interested in protecting the companies that are paid by the government to collect federal student loan payments than in helping borrowers who have been driven into financial ruin by those same companies.
Her ascension since Solo was ushered out of the program after the 2016 Olympics has brought with it an incessant stream of chatter about her readiness — not criticisms, precisely, more like open-ended inquiries — that she has had to parry away like any cross driven into the goal mouth.
One person died and at least 19 were injured when a car was driven into counterprotesters; the alleged driver of the car, 20-year-old James Alex Fields Jr., who drove from Ohio to Charlottesville to participate in the demonstration, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder.
This is exactly why the IDPC's 136-page report is so alarming, not only in terms of the sheer numbers of people who have been driven into addiction and crime, but because drug policy is consistently being used to punish the most socially excluded and vulnerable people on the planet.
Here&aposs Our First Glorious View of the TRAPPIST-1 Star SystemLast month, the solar system lost its collective chill when NASA announced the discovery of a…Read more Read"The rocks are driven into space," Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, who is a co-author on the paper, told Gizmodo.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan's policy board is set to discuss this week whether to exempt $90 billion in short-term funds from its newly imposed negative interest rate, people familiar with the matter said, after the securities industry warned that investment money would be driven into bank deposits.
He later led me to see the 14th-century Church of St. Nikola, which was locked, but while perched at a nearby picnic table on a ledge overhanging the summit, he pointed first to hooks driven into the sides of the steep faces, and told me which he himself had scaled.
The change comes following new terrorist attacks, including one in Barcelona, where a vehicle was driven into a crowd, as well as the attack in Charlottesville, here in the U.S. According to Facebook, the dedicated button is gradually rolling out to users starting today, and will complete over the upcoming weeks.
When my mother was dying of cancer, she was admitted to some miserable wards, but I find it hard to envision a Halloween event at which you would pretend to be getting chemotherapy and vomiting constantly while surrounded by patients driven into the quasi-dementia that comes of unremitting pain.
They were hung on shop windows and long-abandoned buildings, stapled to wooden stakes driven into front yards, even plastered on the enclosures surrounding the rusting, intermittently gyrating jack pumps that dot Luling's landscape, a reminder of the town's history as the center of one of the first Texas oil booms.
TOKYO, March 13 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan's policy board is set to discuss this week whether to exempt $90 billion in short-term funds from its newly imposed negative interest rate, people familiar with the matter said, after the securities industry warned that investment money would be driven into bank deposits.
China nudged past Turkey as the leading jailer of journalists this year, a press advocacy group reported in its annual survey, partly because of severe repression in China's Xinjiang region and Turkey's eradication of "virtually all independent reporting," which has left many reporters unemployed, driven into exile or intimidated into self-censorship.
Critics had been asking why a pontiff who so often condemned injustice against the downtrodden had stayed silent earlier in the week, when he made his first visit to Myanmar, a country in which Rohingya Muslims have been raped, killed or driven into exile in Bangladesh by a brutal military campaign of repression.
The novel opens in 58 B.C., with Cicero driven into exile by the machinations of his enemies, and Julius Caesar heading off to conquer Gaul; it climaxes in the wake of Caesar's assassination, when Cicero briefly but gloriously defied the deepening shadows of military autocracy and paid a terrible price for his show of courage.
The wedge driven into the House succession plan by the people's disdain with the party's repeated failure to address the economy, national security and other issues that matter to Americans and affect their daily lives — that is, the fuel of Donald Trump's candidacy — is more than worrisome to current elected leadership in the GOP.
When Coriolanus is driven into exile and, bent on revenge, teams up with his former sworn foe, Tullus Aufidius—played convincingly by Louis Cancelmi—a downbeat message bubbles up into view: Come war or peace, feast or hunger, slow decline or eco-disaster, there will always be politicians, and they will mostly be wolves. ♦
That The Guardian's Ben Jacobs was, by both his own and the account of the Fox News team present, driven into the ground and punched by a man who is more than semi-likely to be the state's next member of the House of Representatives, is shocking on its face, though almost a secondary issue here.
"As the impact of the coronavirus and multiple government travel reactions sweep through our world, many airlines have probably already been driven into technical bankruptcy, or are at least substantially in breach of debt covenants," the CAPA Centre for Aviation, based in Australia, said Sunday night as yet more airlines slashed long-haul and intra-European service.
Kamienski says the Mumbai attackers, whose battle fever was topped up by a steady supply of psychoactive substances, are just the latest in a long line of high combatants: from Viking berserkers driven into a trance-like frenzy by mushrooms to Inca warriors sustained by coca leaves to American Civil War soldiers hooked on morphine and the speed-fueled Wehrmacht.
An Eric Bailly own goal gave the visitors hope, and three penalty claims of varying legitimacy offered a grievance, but United was largely unfazed by a Liverpool attacking trio that ranks among the Premier League's most fearsome: Mohamed Salah was largely rendered an irrelevance; Roberto Firmino, so key to Liverpool's attacking intentions, was starved of space and time; Sadio Mané was driven into ambushes.
Subsequent findings by a Joint Investigation Team of prosecutors from Ukraine and four countries whose citizens perished in the disaster — the Netherlands, Malaysia, Belgium and Australia — and by private agencies like the online investigative site Bellingcat meticulously documented how a Russian missile launcher belonging to an active Russian military unit was driven into eastern Ukraine and used to fire a Buk missile at the Malaysian jumbo jet.

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