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For some two decades, Raz and his first comrades in the unit didn't talk about the uglier side of their work, the price exacted on Palestinians, and the price exacted on them.
Low oil prices and mismanagement have exacted a heavy toll.
The long war has exacted a terrible cost from everyone.
The de facto blockade has exacted a dire humanitarian toll.
The long series of surgeries exacted their toll on her body.
But drug addiction also exacted a difficult toll, including prison terms.
However Frida, as she is generally known, has exacted posthumous revenge.
Righteous Rage in the American Grain—exacted notorious violence on Native
The company's decline has also exacted a toll on its workers.
Neymar's Barcelona squad has already exacted its own measure of revenge, however.
They exacted revenge on Anaheim for a 26-206 rout on Oct.
I exacted the worst day of her life on her all over again.
In this case, though, he seems to have exacted a pledge of confidence.
Martin Inoua Doulguet (Chad) Fines and unequal punishment exacted upon Chadian newspaper leaders.
They seek the homogeneous, a quest that exacted a terrible 20th century price.
Yet the particular tortures exacted this year may make the choice less obvious.
But across countries, none is as important as the toll exacted by cost disease.
In many of those towns, the government exacted revenge by arresting or killing people.
Mets 4, Dodgers 2 LOS ANGELES — The Mets exacted pitiless revenge against Chase Utley.
But being so close to the betting action exacted its toll on the family.
Nor has any exacted a greater psychic toll on them once they got away.
Dealers are safe there from the means of popular justice exacted inside the camp.
After a flight attendant was harassed by a male passenger, she exacted the perfect revenge.
Infrastructure destroyed The hurricane exacted a heavy toll on the country's infrastructure, agriculture, and houses.
It was a major accomplishment for the country, but it exacted a stiff personal price.
And the president seems to believe he exacted that precise pledge from then-Sen. Sessions.
To some extent, comprehensive tax reform becomes more difficult if healthcare legislation isn't exacted first.
Arya Stark went full assassin and exacted her revenge on House Frey for the Red Wedding.
Mr. Trump expressed outrage on Thursday about the toll exacted on some people close to him.
But, oops, some accidentally exacted their social media revenge on the Food Network star Rachael Ray.
The degree of punishment exacted by the Justice Department could influence other lawsuits against Goldman Sachs.
Ethiopia was a place of such tangible antiquity that development invariably exacted some jarring collateral damage.
Carranza is making an effort to reduce the psychological and physical damage exacted by Harvey, however.
Such humiliations ultimately exacted a heavy mental toll, but Logan's story is also one of achievement.
The conflict has exacted a heavy toll on Hezbollah, with many hundreds of its fighters killed.
There's clearly so much affection between them, for all the lies and manipulations Dee Dee has exacted.
The emergency-lending programmes negotiated with the most beleaguered economies exacted hefty budget cuts as the price.
"If it's entirely on the administrator, probably the penalty shouldn't be exacted on the student," he said.
Pompeo on Monday named the Magnitsky Act among possible measures that may be exacted on the killing's perpetrators.
Whether it was his intention or not, Rosenstein has exacted revenge over how the Comey firing played out.
One of the reasons is that White believes the legal system has already exacted punishment on the superstar.
Creeping monopolization throughout many sectors of the economy over the past 40 years has exacted a high toll.
Another modification involved penalties to be exacted from executives if HSBC failed to live up to compliance requirements.
The tax dollar that your local government refused to exact from you is being exacted from dark flesh.
Theories were tested in real time for the highest imaginable stakes, whose failures exacted an immediate human toll.
Think about it for a moment: historically, when countries won terrible wars, they exacted retribution on the vanquished.
But demanding greater social and political rights has often exacted a severe cost on Saudi activists and intellectuals.
Recent U.S. sanctions have exacted a psychological toll more than making an actual dent in the Russian economy.
But the generals have exacted a price for sending troops to help the government crack down on drug gangs.
Hoskins exacted his revenge on Wednesday when he faced Rhame in the ninth inning for the second straight night.
Tennessee has two types of first-degree murder: premeditated murders and murders exacted during the commission of a felony.
Rosenstein's redemption: Whether it was his intention or not, Rosenstein has exacted revenge over how the Comey firing played out.
Negotiations between lawmakers exacted some concessions for conservatives, including a path for states to opt out of some ObamaCare provisions.
Markieff Morris finished with 17 points and 12 rebounds as Washington exacted revenge from a pre-Halloween loss at Memphis.
In an hourlong interview with The Times on Thursday, he spoke of the personal toll his company, Tesla, has exacted.
However, appellate confirmations have exacted a toll, particularly on the district courts that must address 80 openings in 677 posts.
His plan, which would have exacted an $8 fee for entering Midtown and Lower Manhattan, died in the State Assembly.
The investigation into Lotte had already exacted a devastating toll on its business, which ranges from hotels to retail to chemicals.
Not only did going out into the field entail considerable risk, but the horrors they witnessed exacted a significant emotional toll.
But, in sheer numbers, the deadliest toll has been exacted on the innocent people of Arab, Muslim and Middle Eastern nations.
Even then, I'd argue that the tax was exacted in the emotional toll and the time lost in a failed marriage.
I've exceeded every goal and exacted every plan that I established for myself when I committed to wasting time on Reddit.
But this incoming class has outsized clout, and has exacted concessions from Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi in exchange for speaker votes.
Boris Johnson has exacted revenge on his former ally Michael Gove, by backing energy minister Andrea Leadsom as the next prime minister.
Sao Paulo-traded stocks gave up strong early gains to end 0.9 percent lower as broad-based losses exacted a heavy toll.
The stock market correction has been tough enough on Wall Street pros, but it's exacted an even worse toll on retail investors.
The following year, Novotna beat Venus Williams in the quarterfinal and exacted some measure of revenge by defeating Hingis in the semifinals.
But for many, particularly those in Hubei, the restrictions have exacted an emotional cost that the country has yet to fully confront.
Mr. Berlusconi exacted revenge on Mr. Renzi by campaigning against a referendum championed by the prime minister; its defeat forced his resignation.
Yet our research shows that terrorist attacks over a turbulent period in Israel's history, 22009 to 29, exacted a steep price in tolerance.
Matt Lindland exacted revenge on Falaniko Vitale after knocking himself out while taking down Vitale just a few months prior at UFC 43.
With the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the fall of Saddam, sectarian violence exploded as Shiite leaders exacted revenge for decades of oppression.
While he did beat Thiem for the fifth straight time in the Rome Open semifinal last month, Thiem exacted his revenge on Wednesday.
That is part of the price Moscow exacted for having protected Mr. Assad, a brutal autocrat once described by Western leaders as finished.
Time and again they return to the fray, knowing all too well the toll that in the end is likely to be exacted.
The Cavaliers then exacted their revenge in the NCAA tournament, steamrolling the competition en route to their first national championship in program history.
The result exacted a measure of revenge for Wozniacki, who was beaten by the big-serving Czech in the Doha final last month.
Hornets 100, Nets 87 Veteran Tony Parker scored 17 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter as host Charlotte exacted revenge on Brooklyn.
Reinsurer Swiss Re AG slid 2.6 percent on an unexpected fall in quarterly net profit as claims from large losses exacted a heavy toll.
The long war between the state and Tamil Tiger separatists followed decades of anti-Tamil violence and discrimination, and exacted immense suffering on civilians.
Overflight fees as they're called are a cost exacted on planes for use of air traffic control services and vary from country to country.
Instead there's Israel, which doesn't feel particularly secure—and, as Dubnow might observe, has exacted a heavy moral price for having a Jewish army.
MSCI's index of Latin American stocks fell half a percent, as losses among stocks in index heavyweights Brazil and Mexico exacted a hefty toll.
A narcotics detective had been shot during a scuffle with a drug crew, the responding officers were blind with rage, and one exacted revenge.
That's the toll exacted over the past seven weeks by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) against protesters along the security fence separating Gaza from Israel.
A majority of polled American veterans now believes the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria weren't worth the costs they've exacted on our country.
The destruction in the U.S., however, pales in comparison to the toll that Irma exacted in the northern Leeward Islands and parts of the Caribbean.
The vibrant society that once existed there is probably gone forever, however — a vivid illustration of the toll exacted when the environment itself becomes weaponized.
Hatch was in the audience when Susan spoke at an event in Salt Lake City about the toll epilepsy had exacted on our daughter, Lauren.
The focus on lyrics exacted a cost, because it encouraged listeners and musicians alike to view music as a meaningless delivery system for meaningful words.
Whatever the cause, the findings are exactly what you would have expected if becoming a parent exacted a greater career sacrifice for women than men.
In that case, they'll be seeing more of each other, and he could well have exacted a penalty from her if he felt publicly humiliated.
It would have made the regulation more complicated and exacted a political toll in the corn-producing parts of the U.S. that voted for Trump.
In an interview on "Celebrity Big Brother" on CBS that aired on Thursday, Ms. Manigault Newman exacted some payback by describing a chilling White House.
The long-term global warming trend has exacted a severe toll from extreme heat, with eight of the world's 10 deadliest heat waves occurring since 1997.
But Saudi Arabia has also been accused of destabilizing the region through its intervention in Yemen's civil war, which has exacted a heavy civilian death toll.
Yet paid therapists might be less expensive than recurrent E.R. visits as well as the psychic toll exacted by the depression that frequently burdens cancer patients.
The price exacted by the treatment is nothing less than 20 years of memories that Lorna has built up with her loving spouse, Carrie (Ms. Flynn).
The toll exacted on this vulnerable population is heavy and will remain so as these cases and other litigation involving transgender laws move through the courts.
The two-carrier presence requirement in place for more than two years exacted an enormous toll on the service, with Navy leaders warning it was unsustainable.
Issa Thiam had 13 points for the Scarlet Knights, who exacted revenge after the Hawkeyes defeated them on a buzzer beater in Piscataway two weeks ago.
A form that was once both proud and uneasy about the price it exacted from writer and reader now seems to demand so little of itself.
Located on the outskirts of Brussels, the Africa Museum symbolized the ravages of colonialism that Belgium exacted upon its Congolese subjects during 75 years of occupation.
It was founded in the aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion—an anti-foreign uprising in 1900—and paid for with the reparations exacted from China by America.
The moment you saw the way the humans debased the robot dogs they created, unaware it was only a matter of time before they exacted their revenge.
So it is hardly surprising that the former Democratic contender exacted a smidgen of wry revenge Tuesday after Flynn resigned as President Donald Trump's national security adviser.
The crisis made headlines around the world for all the wrong reasons and exacted a high price in reduced tourism, a major source of income and employment.
McCain exacted his revenge on Trump two years later by casting the deciding vote against the Trump-backed legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
About 10 years ago, he had hip surgery to ease the toll that decades of physically strenuous performances, including spectacular splits, had exacted on his small frame.
The long conflict and military occupation have exacted a heavy toll on Bethlehem, which could otherwise be one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world.
Or "Nanette," a new Netflix standup special by Hannah Gadsby, a rousing commentary on the #MeToo movement and the price of silence exacted on women and minorities.
The first round of sanctions carried little real significance for Russia, since they largely demanded penalties the U.S. had already exacted for other reasons, per the NYT.
Mr. Kalmbach was briefly imprisoned and temporarily lost his law license for illegally raising vast bundles of cash, much of it furtively exacted from corporations and individuals.
The level of scrutiny is such in the modern game that it exacted an emotional toll on the Warriors that the Bulls, to some degree, happily avoided.
The Return has ventured out beyond the Pacific Northwest lumber village of Twin Peaks, exploring impoverished pockets of white America, and the toll exacted by recent hard times.
Born on Thanksgiving in 1960 -- weeks after his father was elected -- he came of age as American royalty, with all the privileges that entailed and costs it exacted.
The wettest 12 months in recorded U.S. history have exacted a price — millions of acres of waterlogged fields remain unplanted during the worst farm crisis since the '53s.
He, Stroman and the rest of the club then exacted revenge and had the last laugh, pounding Teheran for nine runs in his shortest start of the season.
But the draconian restrictions have exacted a deep toll on the millions of Chinese forced into lockdown, not to mention China's economy, Ben Westcott and Shanshan Wang write.
The prize for the Browns is an enviable core, their 2-4 record notwithstanding, but all that losing lingers for Zeitler, who said it exacted a mental toll.
To become a nation, America colonized those peoples who lived within its borders and exacted a high price whenever they tried to retain their cultural or religious traditions.
He beat Mark Kerr in his prime, and against Enson Inoue, Vovchanchyn's haymakers exacted a heavy toll on one of the most iron-willed competitors in mixed martial arts.
In addition, Saudi sales helped recoup some of the revenue streaming out of the US to pay for higher energy prices exacted by the newly formed OPEC oil cartel.
Kurdish intelligence officials tell me there will be a lot of revenge against those Sunnis who joined ISIS, exacted by those who didn't — if and when ISIS is defeated.
But seeing these two knockout performances back to back, as I did, gets you thinking about the penalties exacted from women for possessing uncommon potential in a man's world.
He slips in an occasional iris shot and liquid slow motion, and folds in ideas about brotherhood, masculinity and the catastrophic, perhaps unpayable debt exacted by a violent past.
Newsom also exacted a promise from Tesla CEO Elon Musk to procure 1,20113 ventilators, and tapped Apple's Tim Cook to donate 1 million masks to the state of California.
The definition of forced labour was laid down in an ILO convention in 1930: work or service exacted from people against their will and "under the menace of any penalty".
"[T]his film motivate[d] the massive resurgence of the terror group the Ku Klux Klan and the carnage exacted against people of African descent," Parker explained to Filmmaker magazine.
LW Kyle Connor scored the first of his career as the Jets exacted some revenge at the MTS Centre for a 3-2 loss in Dallas just 48 hours earlier.
Fighting ebbed by the 2000s, but not before it exacted a high price: Around 70,000 people have been killed, several hundred thousand displaced, 1003,000 more are missing since being arrested.
In the sixth, Pearce exacted a measure of revenge, snapping a 2-2 tie with a 456-foot blast to left field off Astros right-hander Joe Smith (173-1).
Elleby, who scored 303 and 20 points respectively in the two defeats, exacted revenge as Washington State (5-4) won back-to-back games for the first time this season.
A law enforcement official briefed on the investigation told CNN that gunman Nikolas Cruz had 180 rounds of ammunition remaining and could have exacted a deadlier toll at the school.
Factory activity in the world's second biggest economy shrank for the first time in over two years in December, testifying to the toll the U.S.-China trade war has exacted.
Pacquiao saga was a lesson in delayed gratification so severe that the fight itself never could have lived up to the hype, but Mayweather had exacted his long game to perfection.
Some thought that was my fault, although it was black people with two black parents who exacted those criteria, wanting to protect whatever paper bag brownness got them in white America.
The project also explores the significant toll that "In Cold Blood," and the celebrity that came with it, exacted upon its author, who is shown appearing drunk during a TV interview.
DeRozan had 32 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter, and 13 rebounds as the Toronto Raptors exacted revenge with a 114-106 win over the Washington Wizards on Friday night.
A diverse group of Gucci lovers, student philosophers and family men carrying children wearing "Frozen" shirts, they came out for revenge against the hard-liners and appear to have exacted it.
The sudden spike in abortions after the disaster is yet another indicator that Chernobyl exacted an unimaginable human cost that even the most dedicated retellings will never be able to capture.
Hezbollah responded in both cases, though the incidents were contained, with the sides seeking to avoid any repeat of the 2006 war which exacted a heavy price in Israel and Lebanon.
That looming insecurity, coupled with the damage to the subsidy system already exacted by the longest shutdown in American history, illustrates that the time is now to finally outlaw future shutdowns.
Some support for leaving the EU came from those concerned for industry: failing British steel producers, for example, have faced high energy costs partly because of national levies exacted for climate policies.
The following year Toronto exacted revenge with a 2-0 victory at home to become the first MLS team to claim a domestic treble of MLS Cup, Supporters' Shield and Canadian Championship.
After being swept by Pittsburgh at home earlier this month, the Chicago Cubs exacted some revenge by pounding the Pirates in the opener of their three-game series in the Steel City.
"It also has exacted a painful toll on me and my family," Martins, 71, wrote in a letter to the boards of New York City Ballet and The School of American Ballet.
He does not hint at his own role in the war, his forces' history of inflicting tremendous violence and the costs to civilians his painful sieges have exacted on rebel-held areas.
Despite the toll humans have exacted on them, gray whales, which can reach 49 feet in length and weigh 45 tons, are known for their curiosity about boats and friendliness toward people.
Here are some lessons garnered from the fight against the 2014 Ebola epidemic, which killed 11,000 people throughout West Africa in the span of two years and exacted a devastating economic toll.
"One lesson that many of America's trading partners have learned is that they need to use surgical strikes to make sure there is political pain exacted on the U.S. government," he continued.
The differences in appearance detailed by clothing, skin tone, and grooming reveal the hardships exacted on the lower classes in a system that benefits the wealthy, who are well-fed and pampered.
Rangers take series lead on Zibanejad OT goal in Montreal MONTREAL — Caught on the losing end of the overtime game-winning goal battle in Game 2, Mika Zibanejad exacted a bit of revenge.
Shortly after Trump and Kim met in Singapore Tuesday, China suggested that sanctions that have exacted a toll on the impoverished North could be suspended or lifted if Pyongyang complied with U.N. resolutions.
Triumphant a quarter-century ago, when liberal democracy appeared to have prevailed definitively over the totalitarian utopias that exacted such a toll in blood, it is now under siege from without and within.
"He mentioned they did not have sufficient food or access to bathrooms and that violence was exacted against passengers who tried to use the bathroom," Petersen said in an email to VICE News.
He has exacted those misguided ideals by treating you with disrespect and disregard, all the while belittling you as a leader of your own people, and you, in turn have done the same.
Its report echoed deepening fears among humanitarian agencies over the toll in civilian lives exacted by American and coalition forces in the campaign to eliminate the Islamic State in both Iraq and Syria.
The director, who has been dogged with allegations of sexual misconduct decades, has so far avoided the #MeToo undertow, which has exacted swift consequences for Hollywood fixtures like Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey.
The impacts on American manufacturers — like Harley Davidson — and the retribution exacted upon American farmers and ranchers will be substantial, costing us more jobs than will be saved in the preferred and protected industries.
Unlike the nuclear showdown with North Korea, which poses security risks but is a faraway threat to most Americans, the trade war with China has exacted heavy costs on American farmers, automakers and manufacturers.
With that lingering memory, Saint Mary's exacted a little revenge on Saturday with an 85-65 home victory over Pepperdine, which has lost five games in a row and 14 of its past 63.
In 1544, Battista Dossi painted Lady Justice holding the fasces as a mean of showing the balance between the scales of justice on one side and the punishment exacted by law on the other.
Now there is frustration that the tourists' abandonment of Tunisia, as symbolized by Britain's travel ban, has exacted a cruel and disproportionate economic penalty on a whole country for the crimes of a few extremists.
That delay would have exacted a significant cost, not just to the woman's bodily autonomy but also to her access to the procedure, since delaying it further limited the providers who would have performed it.
The early warning provided by intelligence helps explain in part why the missiles exacted a negligible toll, destroying only evacuated aircraft hangars as they slammed into the desert sand in barren stretches of the base.
While Kansas City may not have exacted revenge for last season's playoff loss, the result may have dealt the Patriots a damaging blow to their customary status as one of the top-seeded playoff teams.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - An old proverb states that 'revenge is a dish best served cold' but Dominika Cibulkova's service was smoking hot when she exacted vengeance on Angelique Kerber to claim the WTA Finals title on Sunday.
Investors have chafed at Mr. Dudley's receiving a 20 percent increase in overall compensation, despite a $6.5 billion loss reported by the company for 2015, as sharply lower oil prices exacted a severe toll on profits.
Four years later in Sochi, after the Russians scored twice against him in pool play, the only goals he has allowed at the Paralympics, Cash exacted revenge by shutting them out in the gold medal game.
The prevailing wisdom at the time was that the government could step in and perform the same role formerly played by private financial institutions, absent the costly subsidies exacted by those lenders, without much else changing.
At its height, a pound of pepper cost half a month's wages; Alaric the Visigoth, on the verge of sacking Rome in 173 A.D., exacted 217,21960 pounds of black pepper as part of the city's ransom.
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton reflected on the cost of chasing Formula One success and the high personal toll exacted by the sport after Mercedes team mate Valtteri Bottas announced on Thursday he was getting divorced.
Kane, who opened the scoring and finished with two points, said the Blackhawks exacted some timely revenge in the past two games, also defeating the Minnesota Wild, who had beaten them eight consecutive times, on Wednesday.
Those lifelines came with harsh austerity conditions, including a substantial reduction in state spending and higher taxes that even the IMF has acknowledged damaged Greece's already moribund economy and exacted a heavy cost on Greek society.
Over three-quarters of the $25bn it has exacted in fines for money-laundering, sanctions-busting and related offences has been against European banks, 15 of which have paid over $100m each, according to Fenergo, a consultancy.
Fortunately, we know a lot more about what works in criminal justice than we did 40 years ago, when our nation began an incarceration boom that has exacted a heavy toll, in both fiscal and human costs.
As in his best-known previous work, "The Pride" (2008), a diptych of two generations of gay men, Mr. Campbell is exploring the toll exacted on those who travel roads not usually taken in convention-clogged lands.
The splatter is deployed cautiously and sometimes wittily, the story moving briskly from wishes granted to costs exacted with the help of familiar faces (including a warm Sherilyn Fenn as Clare's surrogate mother) and a sympathetic lead.
There are significant obstacles to such talks, of course -- not the least being the significant bloodshed exacted by the Taliban throughout Afghanistan in recent weeks, demonstrating the Taliban's utter lack of respect for the sanctity of life.
The uncertainty has already exacted significant costs, and far beyond Europe, according to a new paper by Tarek Hassan, an economist at Boston University, and three European accounting experts, Stephan Hollander, Laurence van Lent and Ahmed Tahoun.
Sunday, the executive director of National Association of City Transportation Officials told that predicting that a large corporation would take advantage of the power imbalance it had exacted over a mid-sized city was "20173"-level college civics.
I won't spoil the nasty means by which the jungle exacted its revenge on the Mosquitia expedition, except to say that I wouldn't blame Preston in the slightest if he chooses to stick to fiction from now on.
While the Bank of England's grim economic warning about a no-deal Brexit can be subject to debate, there's no debating that the economic and political uncertainty surrounding Brexit have already exacted a major toll on the UK economy.
The unprecedented nature of the measures has exacted a steep toll, however, both on the many millions of ordinary Chinese forced to endure life under lockdown and the country's economy, which has seen a steep decline in recent weeks.
Domestically, the promises exacted by the Social Democrats during difficult negotiations with Ms. Merkel would make it easier for workers at small firms to organize, allow greater increases in pensions and put limits on companies' use of temporary workers.
The opening episode of the day's turning-point chapter was when Koepka and Ian Poulter, who were playing in the group ahead of Woods, each fell victim to the mental and physical pressure exacted by the mystifying 12th hole.
Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld was a touch fortunate to escape a red card when his desperate tackle ended Pedro's marauding run, but greater punishment was exacted by Willian, who curled a beautiful free kick past a flat-footed Lloris.
With his native Texas drawl, the boyish energy of a man who built and runs a train on his 40-acre estate, and a preacher's conviction, Mr. Lanier has exacted giant-killer jury verdicts from Johnson & Johnson and Merck.
His penalty — part of a settlement that he thought would allow him to quickly resume his practice — was exacted by the Securities and Exchange Commission, after his case was brought in a court system operated by the commission itself.
But that wasn't good enough for energized progressive voters, and on Thursday night they "exacted revenge of them for not caucusing with the Democrats this entire time," as Craig Burnett, a political science professor at Hofstra University, put it.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll suggests the Republican president has broad support for one of his biggest foreign policy efforts, despite criticism from non-proliferation experts that Trump had exacted few concrete commitments from Kim on Tuesday on dismantling his nuclear arsenal.
The sheer length of the conflicts has clarified for many Americans a stark moral question: whether any of the wars are still justified given the tolls — psychological, physical and spiritual — they have exacted on the United States and many other nations.
Yatseniuk resigned and, according to Saakashvili, the price he and his party exacted for supporting Poroshenko's choice of new prime minister was the sacking a reformist prosecutor who was investigating a scam to loot fuel from a state-run refinery.
Republicans exacted a steep price from Democrats for an arrangement that will free up senators through Election Day: In a flurry of votes late Thursday, they pushed through 15 more judicial nominees, including three appeals court judges, on an expedited basis.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Anadarko Petroleum exacted a top price for itself by repeatedly spurning Occidental Petroleum's approaches and pushing for all-cash offers, reasoning the market might react negatively to the blockbuster $38 billion deal, according to securities filings released on Friday.
They are like code monkeys in a failing tech business: they can mess up everything, absent-mindedly forget to code for the color of our hair or the elasticity of our skin, and no penalty is exacted for the failure.
Before Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth took on members of the Manson Family, before Lt. Aldo Raine exacted revenge on Nazi soldiers, there was Bill, his Deadly Viper Assassination Squad and his vengeful would-be bride, Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman).
Though agreeing that Iran appears to have exacted its revenge for Soleimani&aposs death, experts warn that the country has cyberspies and proxy forces at its disposal that might seek to carry out more attacks on the US and its allies.
The war has exacted an overwhelming cost: 1,892 American military personnel killed in action and 20,20163 wounded, about a trillion dollars spent, the psychological and emotional impact on veterans and their families, and similar material and human costs to our allies.
Achieving its narrative crescendo with the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890, when the Seventh Cavalry was said to have exacted revenge for Custer's defeat at the Little Big Horn, Brown's text fueled growing outrage against injustices perpetuated by the federal government.
In a recent paper, political scientists Douglas Kriner and Eric Schickler argue that the Senate Russia investigation — arguably the only serious congressional investigation involving Trump that has been conducted under Republican control of Congress — has exacted "considerable, and still growing" costs.
But that's due in large part to the fact that the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro coincide with the movement for black lives that has brought police violence exacted against black and brown people to the forefront of national and international conversation.
Many chickens came home to roost this episode — and in one of its most shocking and unexpected twists, Arya Stark not only resurfaced in Westeros but exacted bloody revenge against the Frey family for her mother and brother's murder at the Red Wedding.
Flynn and Sessions both failed to be honest with the public about their interactions with him, and those lies have exacted an enormous toll on their reputation: Flynn resigned, and the Democratic leadership is now calling for Sessions to do so as well.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - The University of Alaska board of regents, facing deep budget cuts exacted by the governor that will eliminate about 40% of the university's state funding, voted at an emergency meeting on Monday to declare the academic equivalent of bankruptcy reorganization.
" These are strong messages, but they are also ones that resonate throughout the Islamic world, and for the reasons the president also stated in his speech, "The deadliest toll has been exacted on the innocent people of Arab, Muslim and Middle Eastern nations.
In addition to the personal toll that the shutdown has exacted on federal employees and their families, it has also created an administrative backlog and undermined the government's ability to anticipate and respond to a range of risks for the American people.
And Mr. Cuomo's efforts may not appease liberal groups such as the Working Families Party, which exacted promises from the governor in 2014 in exchange for an endorsement, only to watch him do what they considered meager work on behalf on Democratic candidates.
The commodities were removed from a draft tariff quota management list posted on the official website of the Ministry of Commerce, which means they will not be subject to restrictions which may be exacted on other products such as wheat, corn and rice.
"Additional forms of punishment are exacted upon inmates with disabilities across the country on a daily basis solely by virtue of their disability," said Rachael Seevers, a staff attorney at Disability Rights Washington, which called attention to Graham's case over the summer.
"For African Americans, the murder of Till was evidence of the decades-old codes of violence exacted upon Black men and women for breaking the rules of white supremacy in the Deep South," the National Museum of African American History and Culture says.
The remaking of New York's jail system, the second largest in the United States behind Los Angeles County's, comes during a moment of reckoning for a criminal justice system that critics say has exacted an unfair toll on black and Hispanic people.
He wishes and longs as earnestly as ever to realize what he believes possible, and feels to be exacted by duty; but his intellectual apprehension of what is possible infinitely outruns his power, not of execution only, but even of power to attempt.
The U.S. led aerial coalition campaign to end the militants' last territorial enclave has exacted a heavy human toll with hundreds of casualties among civilians from intense aerial bombardment that has razed many villages to the ground, former residents and aid workers say.
Human rights activists have criticized the toll so far exacted by the so-called defense bullet-launchers: over 350 people, including dozens of journalists, have been wounded or mutilated, with 159 struck in the head and as many as 17 losing eyes.
The civil rights movement, which engaged the best of my generation, segued into the antiwar movement, which undermined trust in the government and the leaders who misled the public and exacted a high and bloody price in the lives of that generation.
Because he remembered 'forgotten men, women' of America Via FirstPost: While Hillary Clinton held campaign rallies with Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Trump was out talking about the "forgotten" working class, which in turn exacted a "revenge" on the political elite by voting for him. 20.
After Ellen DeGeneres once again exacted her prank-y vengeance on Matt Lauer last week, doctoring some footage of the Today anchor in heels, Lauer is set to ambush DeGeneres on Monday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show – and he dressed for the part.
About three minutes later, Russell Westbrook exacted some revenge when he tried to draw a foul on a three-point attempt by flailing his left leg out from under Green—the exact sort of move Steve Kerr specifically mentioned when defending Green three nights ago.
For all the damage wrought by the southern pine beetle, the mountain pine beetle has exacted a far greater toll, ravaging pine forests across the western United States and Canada, destroying tens of millions of acres in places and altitudes once thought beyond their reach.
Maybe you missed it last week, but it's all they're talking about in Miami: My colleague Patricia Mazzei's smart and horrifying look at the tolls red tide and a noxious algae bloom in Lake Okeechobee have exacted on the stone crab fishery in South Florida.
His footnote has all the earmarks of having been designed to secure the agreement of Justice Kennedy, whose position at the ideological center of the court over many years exacted a high degree of deference from colleagues seeking to get or hold his vote.
Finnish phenom Patrik Laine scored a pair, including his fifth and sixth of the season, while left winger Kyle Connor scored the first of his career as the Jets exacted some revenge at the MTS Centre for a 3-2 loss in Dallas just 21 hours earlier.
Carlo Colla & Sons Marionette Company, an acclaimed puppetry troupe from Milan, will present this 350023-minute production about the town of Hamelin, its rat problem and the terrible price the Pied Piper exacted when the local people wouldn't pay him for ridding them of this scourge.
The words just below the upper deck on each side of Clemson's Memorial Stadium read, "Clemson Welcomes You To Death Valley," and while the sentence extends the hospitality on which this earnest Southern fan base prides itself, it also pledges the demise that the Tigers somehow exacted.
In working with the Justice Department's antitrust attorneys who sought to unwind the merger of the two largest voting system manufacturer/vendors, numerous election officials would cooperate only on the promise of anonymity as they widely knew of the financial penalties the vendors exacted for revealed defects.
Animal advocates at groups like the Humane League and Mercy for Animals have, in recent years, increasingly relied on "corporate campaigns" pressuring meat purchasers to force animal welfare improvements, and have exacted a startling number of pledges covering millions, if not billions, of animals, including sows.
Phillies 7, Mets 2 Jay Bruce exacted some revenge on his former team Friday night, when he laced a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning to jumpstart a five-run rally that lifted Philadelphia over New York in the opener of a three-game series.
I realize that there is so much pollution being exacted on our environment every day that any one of us could never remedy; however, as an individual, we have complete control over how we live our lives and we should strive every day to take action.
Katie Porter exacted a commitment from the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to pay for coronavirus testing for uninsured Americans, grilling the Trump administration official repeatedly in the middle of a congressional hearing until he agreed the government would pay for the tests.
EditorsNote: fixes headline LeMahieu streak hits 7-for-7 as Rockies beat Nats DENVER — DJ LeMahieu continued his offensive surge Tuesday night, Nolan Arenado exacted a small measure of revenge and David Dahl delivered a key pinch hit as the Colorado Rockies beat the Washington Nationals 6-2.
As Mr. Hastert's counsel, we respectfully request that the Court in imposing a sentence consider the totality of the circumstances that surround this violation, his regret and acceptance of responsibility, the cost that has already been exacted over the past year, as well as Mr. Hastert's fragile medical condition.
Narrated by Wilfred, the story bores in on the gnawing toll exacted by taking a single life, as he's visited by visions of his not-so-dearly departed (who "absconded," he tells the sheriff), as well as the horde of rats who join in haunting and tormenting him.
But watching her and Bernie Sanders wage the Battle of Brooklyn on the debate stage on Thursday was to hear two candidates recycling familiar themes, albeit at a higher pitch, and to see the toll that these fractious months of combat have exacted on them and their party.
When veterans honor friends who died in recent wars, implicit in many of their stories and rituals are the tolls exacted upon survivors — the seemingly indelible tales of guilt, regret and sorrow, often freighted with lingering physical or psychic wounds, including moral injury or post-traumatic stress disorder.
When they opted for a system funded through private insurance purchased directly by individuals and families, like that of the ACA, they understood that the costs of a health insurance system could be managed only if it required participation by all and exacted stiff penalties for non-participation.
In the roughly 1,000 word opinion column titled "What We, the Taliban, Want," Taliban deputy leader Sirajuddin Haqqani wrote that the longest American war in history had "exacted a terrible cost from everyone," and that the terror group was "forced to defend" itself from the US and its allies.
But just as chilling are the more mundane scenes in which people patiently watch PowerPoint presentations outlining all the different tortures that can be exacted on a detainee, or meet in conference rooms to agree that since waterboarding isn't working, the logical next step is to unleash still more torture techniques.
F Norman Powell scored 14 of his 21 points in the final period for the Raptors (37-25) Sg DeMar DeRozan had 32 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter, and 13 rebounds as the Toronto Raptors exacted revenge with a 114-106 win over the Washington Wizards on Friday night.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court on behalf of Planned Parenthood branches of greater Ohio and of the southwest region, said attempts to defund the healthcare agency and several affiliated programs were an "extreme punishment" exacted solely because abortion services are part of its range of care, court filings showed.
Carlo Colla & Sons Marionette Company, an acclaimed puppetry troupe from Milan, is presenting the final performances of this 90-minute production about the town of Hamelin, its rat problem and the terrible price the Pied Piper exacted when the local people wouldn't pay him for ridding them of this scourge.
Understanding what drove Cunanan is at the heart of the project, but "The Assassination of Gianni Versace" is frankly more notable for some of its smaller roles, and for what it says about the toll exacted by homophobia and being closeted during the 1990s, which contributed to the authorities' slow response.
As David Andelman wrote, it exacted a heavy price from Germany, setting the groundwork for another world war and also giving birth to factors that still shape our world today, including the rise of the Chinese Communist party, the Israeli-Palestinian divide and the carving up of the Middle East and the Balkans.
Movies such as "Eye in the Sky" and "Good Kill" have looked at the price exacted by drones on those who remote-control them, an approach also adopted by the 2015 solo play "Grounded," in which Anne Hathaway portrayed a pilot now dropping hellfire while sitting thousands of miles away from her targets.
Our people lived through the Soviet occupation and the war the mujahedeen fought against the Soviets with the support of the United States; freedom from the Soviet occupation was stained by a brutal civil war between mujahedeen factions (warlords had ruled large parts of the country and exacted a terrible human cost).
Though slavery is almost incomparable in terms of the level of violence and dehumanization it encourages, several countries throughout Europe that have never had slavery on their soil nor did they take part in the "scramble for Africa" of the late 19th century, have exacted violence on darker immigrants, particularly those from Africa and Asia.
It's hard to describe Soleimani and his importance in brief: I recommend that everyone read Dexter Filkins's masterful 2013 New Yorker profile to get a full flavor of the man who, among other things, brilliantly and ruthlessly exacted a human toll from U.S. fighting forces in Iraq and helped engineer the predictable quagmire there.
While the 20083 bill also contained certain progressive features -- including an assault rifle ban and funding to promote community policing, require background checks on guns and create drug courts -- it now has emerged as a paragon of destructive tough-on-crime policies that contributed to mass incarceration and exacted a disproportionate toll on African American and other minority communities.
In the years between Stonewall and AIDS, it was colonized by a newly liberated generation fed up with being made to feel like "un-apprehended felons," as the activist Cleve Jones referred to the cost exacted by the tyranny of the closet, or "deviates," as homosexuals were referred to in The New York Times until the late '60s.
The toll exacted on government operations and federal employees by the record 35-day stalemate — not to mention the political costs to those in the White House and on Capitol Hill — was so punishing that it is giving momentum to a longstanding call to prohibit the government disruptions that have become a regular facet of Washington hardball.
Flynn and Sessions both failed to be honest with the public about their interactions with him, and those lies have exacted an enormous toll on their reputation: Flynn resigned, and the Democratic leadership is On Thursday, Sessions, bowing to mounting GOP pressure, announced that he was recusing himself from the escalating FBI probe into Moscow's meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign.
EditorsNote: changes to "two outs" in next-to-last graf Jay Bruce exacted some revenge on his former team Friday night, when he laced a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning to jumpstart a five-run rally that lifted the visiting Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-2 win over the New York Mets in the opener of a three-game series.
After re-emerging from the cave with Finlayson, I would spend the rest of the afternoon rejiggering my travel plans in a mild panic, trying to catch a ride out of Gibraltar and into Spain that night, so that if the Spanish exacted a retaliatory border-clogging after the results were announced, I could still make my flight home from Malaga the next day.
Conservatives are quick to claim First Amendment rights in the face of what they perceive as censorship, despite the fact that most of the actual censorship in the art world — and the world at large — has been exacted against women and minorities, often at the hands of Christian religious groups, as William Powhida noted forcefully in an essay for this site over the weekend.
If this were a movie (and that movie would probably go a little something like the dad-worshipping Field of Dreams), Schumer would have tracked down the slick bank managers who took away the farm in the first place, exacted some sort of revenge, and left them angrily throwing their construction hats at the ground as she undermined their plot to turn the farm into a luxury apartment building.
The president has also exacted political retribution against specific individuals who testified in the impeachment inquiry, dismissing his politically appointed U.S. ambassador to the European Union, Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandCongress looks to strengthen hand in State Department following impeachment Trump unleashed: President moves with a free hand post-impeachment Donald Trump: Unrepentant, on the attack and still playing the victim MORE, and firing National Security Council staff members Lt. Col.
"We can never be sure that new crises will not occur, but if we keep this lesson fresh in our memories — along with the painful cost that was exacted by the recent crisis — and act accordingly, we have reason to hope that the financial system and economy will experience fewer crises and recover from any future crisis more quickly, sparing households and businesses some of the pain they endured during the crisis that struck a decade ago."
No one outside her closest family members and inner circle of advisers is likely to ever know whether she felt Johnson's request was appropriate or gave the executive branch too much power by limiting debate in the legislature, just as no one in the media or public can say with certainty how the queen feels on the underlying question of whether it is wise for Britain to leave the EU. Britain's tortured path toward Brexit — perhaps now nearing its climax — has exacted a price.

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