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I HAVE TO ASK YOU ABOUT THIS EXTRAORDINARY YEAR IN PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS.
Phil Murphy said 2018 is "potentially an extraordinary year" for the party.
Meanwhile, we had an extraordinary year with the occurrence of local social incidents.
"It's early in the season ... he's gonna have an extraordinary year," Dave told TMZ Sports.
Kids need to reclaim their data and security… especially at school 453 was an extraordinary year.
But when it comes to the politics of abortion rights, 2019 might be an extraordinary year.
"2020 will be an extraordinary year for female directors," Smith said in an interview with Variety.
South Korea has had an extraordinary year, enduring threats from its missile-wielding northern neighbour with calm and grace.
These first six weeks of 2020 have already made for an extraordinary year, and not in an uplifting way.
That first legislative assembly was only one of the landmark events that date to the extraordinary year, 1619, in Virginia.
During an extraordinary year in Bern, Switzerland, a young German scientist wrote four scientific papers that would change the world.
From eclipses and meteor showers to Mars missions and ground-breaking rocket launches, 2020 should be an extraordinary year in space.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner, who plays for Real Madrid C.F., has had an extraordinary year on and off the field.
The Times's chief film critics, Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott, discuss some of the high and low points of an extraordinary year.
After an extraordinary year of ups and downs, take stock with our selection of articles on global affairs, politics, business, science, technology and culture.
I don't think it was revolutionary, but it was incredibly radical for a Brooklyn Jew to move to Vermont in that extraordinary year of 1968.
"This has been an extraordinary year, with the number of deaths changing in percentage terms by a greater amount than any year since 1952," the firm said.
Wrapping up an extraordinary year in which the two leaders met three times, Kim shared his wish to go together towards peace and prosperity, according to Moon's office.
I am excited to invite the world in to see what I saw, to be that fly on the wall along with me during this most extraordinary year.
"To be honest with you, it has been such an extraordinary year for women, I'd feel like I was letting my side down if I didn't go," she told the BBC.
"Our fourth-quarter performance reflects a tough quarter as part of what was a difficult and extraordinary year for Mattel," Margo Georgiadis, CEO of Mattel, said during an earnings call Thursday.
"Our fourth-quarter performance reflects a tough quarter as part of what was a difficult and extraordinary year for Mattel," Mattel CEO Margo Georgiadis recently told analysts at a company earnings call.
Speaking at the same event, Hong Kong Bar Association chairman Philip Dykes noted Hong Kong's "extraordinary year" in 2019 and cited provisions allowing government prosecutors to drop cases in the public interest.
"It was an extraordinary year," said Pamela Liebman, the chief executive of the Corcoran Group, which reported a jump in the median sales price for new development to $2.24 million — yet another record.
The company said 2016 had proven to be an "extraordinary" year and that it now expects sales to grow to 10.0-10.5 billion euros this year, up from an earlier guidance of at least 9.5 billion.
Writing in the annual earnings report, Dignity Chairman Peter Hindley called it an "extraordinary year" resulting in higher than expected funeral and cremation volumes that helped push revenues up by 14 percent to £305 million ($427 million).
For Bong, who won admiring comparisons to Steven Spielberg and Sidney Lumet for his earlier films (including "Memories of Murder" and "The Host"), and international audiences with later works ("Snowpiercer" and "Okja"), the nominations are the cherry on top of an extraordinary year.
An "extraordinary" year for renewable energy saw new investment in renewable power and fuels hit $286 billion in 2015 and an estimated 147 gigawatts added to renewable power generating capacity, according to a new study from the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21).
Read more: 15-year-old tennis star Coco Gauff said her family had to go to the police after somebody followed their carBut the teenager's extraordinary year is far from over, as her 6-4, 6-4 victory over Andrea Petkovic in the Upper Austria Ladies Linz semifinal on Saturday means she will now make her debut in a tour final.
Read: 17 Postcards From Our Correspondents Around the World in 2017 Read: 11 Powerful Women We Met Around the World in 2017 Read: Five Travel Stories From 2017 to Help You Escape Into the World Climate and Science From extreme-weather events to the Trump administration's abandonment of the United States's commitments on greenhouse gas reduction, it's been an extraordinary year in climate change.
1572 is an extraordinary year in Dutch history, the taxation on the "tiende penning" is prohibited, and the Sea Beggars take the city of Den Briel for the Prince of Orange. Vlissingen, Veere and Enkhuizen take the side of the Prince. Reason to celebrate these facts and issue forth a medal. One could not foresee the chances in the war turning very bad later that year (Mechelen castigated, Naarden massacred and Haarlem besieged).
The greyhound racing industry experienced an extraordinary year in 1946, with all previous records in terms of attendances and totalisator turnover being broken. The year would be the pinnacle in the history of the sport and would never be matched again. Attendances were estimated to be around 75 million based on an annual totalisator turnover of £196,431,430. The figure equates to £8 billion today (2018), using a historic inflation calculator, which indicates the significance of the industry at the time.
After an extraordinary year Fullen Gaels camogie achieved an unbeaten season as all Britain champions in both League and Championship. A historic first, the girls then travelled home to Ireland to compete in the All Ireland Junior B club semi final where they were narrowly defeated by 2 points against Clontibret of Monaghan. The 2019 season sees the girls progress to Senior championship, 5 years since the girls first played at this level. Honours: Senior All Britain Championship finalists and runners up 2013.
A concert tour was hinted by several cast members via Twitter at the beginning of 2010. The success of the promotional outing lead to the creation of the concert tour. The tour was officially announced via Fox on March 1, 2010 at the conclusion of the first season. Lea Michele (Rachel Berry) expressed her excitement for the tour stating, "This has been such an extraordinary year for 'Glee' and I can’t think of a better way to finish up the first season than performing live on stage with the cast".
What followed was an extraordinary, year-long struggle by the party's head office and affiliated trade unions to force cabinet and caucus to abandon an already- announced policy. Robertson, Bitar and Foley had the union-dominated party conference pass a motion reminding MPs of the party's notional commitment to democratic socialism. Next, union and party officials began threatening Labor MPs with disendorsement if they voted with the Premier on privatisation. Remembering the promise Rudd had made to him in 2007, Iemma called on the Prime Minister to have the federal party intervene to protect MPs who sided with the Government.
Racing was seriously affected by the Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom and the fuel crisis. Tracks were forced to close from 11 February and on 11 February Sir Guy Bower, a Department Secretary for the Government, had closed down all greyhound tracks to conserve fuel and when racing was allowed to return it was restricted to Saturdays. On 15 March the fuel ban was lifted after 29 days, but 160 meetings were lost in London alone. Despite the loss of nearly two months of racing the returns for the year were significant, the extraordinary year of 1946 would never be matched again but totalisator returns still reached £131,460,177.
Menzies was inspired to write 1421 after a visit to the Forbidden City in Beijing, China with his wife Marcella for their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. Gavin Menzies had the idea to write his first book after he and his wife Marcella visited the Forbidden City for their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. Menzies noticed that they kept encountering the year 1421 and, concluding that it must have been an extraordinary year in world history, decided to write a book about everything that happened in the world in 1421. Menzies spent years working on the book and, by the time it was finished, it was a massive volume spanning 1,500 pages.
Francis issued this directive in consequence of his intention to set aside "a Sunday given over entirely to the word of God, so as to appreciate the inexhaustible riches contained in that constant dialogue between the Lord and his people" which he announced at the conclusion of the Extraordinary Year of Mercy, 2015–2016. Francis pays testimony in his letter to Dei verbum, the Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation. The phrase "Dei verbum" is Latin for "Word of God" and is taken from the first line of the document. An official logo for the Sunday of the Word of God was unveiled at the Vatican on 17 January 2020, depicting "The Road to Emmaus".
Dayton followed up with a lavish two-day homecoming celebration. In July 1909 Orville, with Wilbur assisting, completed the proving flights for the U.S. Army, meeting the requirements of a two-seater able to fly with a passenger for an hour at an average of speed of 40 miles an hour (64km/h) and land undamaged. They sold the airplane to the Army's Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps for $30,000 (), including a $5,000 bonus for exceeding the speed specification. Wilbur climaxed an extraordinary year in early October when he flew at New York City's Hudson-Fulton Celebration, circling the Statue of Liberty and making a 33-minute flight up and down the Hudson River alongside Manhattan in view of up to one million New Yorkers.
In 2019, the club returned to the top of the table winning the Minor Premiership finishing six points ahead of the Sydney Roosters, however, their finals campaign was not as successful with ultimately exiting the finals after a defeat in the Preliminary Final once again to the Roosters. Club Captain Cameron Smith also achieved a number of significant milestones throughout the 2019 season including captaining his 300th game, becoming the game's highest points scorer and also playing his 400th NRL game - the first NRL player to do so. The Storm were looking to continue their success into 2020 but 2020 became somewhat of an extraordinary year. The global COVID-19 pandemic hit Australia in late February forcing all games behind closed doors and then a total suspension and reorganization of the season.
In October 1957, he became an assistant stage manager, theatre painter and general dogsbody to John Bury, the set designer, and he was cast in his first professional role as the Queen's Messenger in the then in rehearsal production of Macbeth. From the Scottish Court to a building site, his next performance was as a bricklayer in You Won't Always Be On Top, soon followed by a peasant in And the Wind Blew, Bellie in Pirandello's Man Beast and Virtue, Calisto in De Rojas's Celestina; Young Jodi Maynard in Paul Green's Unto Such Glory (all 1957) and then came the last play of the 1957–58 season which was to be the start of an extraordinary year in the history of Theatre Workshop and Melvin's career. He was cast as Geoffrey in Shelagh Delaney's play, A Taste of Honey. After the summer break in 1958, he played the title role in the seminal production of Brendan Behan's The Hostage.
In 2003 however he took up canoeing again, at first on a semi-recreational basis but soon found he was training seriously again. In 2004 he came fourth in the K1 200m for his club KK Zorka-Boje at the Serbian club championships. In 2005 he was a member of the Zorka-Boje crew which won the K4 500m final. But it was his second place in the K1 200m which finally brought him to the national team selectors' notice. 2006 proved to be an extraordinary year for Djenadić. Now at last a member of the national squad, he was still working at the petrol station but was now eligible for a €2,000 training allowance. Djenadić and Bora Sibinkić were chosen to join up with reigning K-2 200 m world champions Ognjen Filipović and Dragan Zorić to form a new specialist K-4 200 m crew. Meanwhile, he made his first appearance for Serbia in international competition at the 2006 European Championships in Račice, Czech Republic, finishing in 11th place in the K1 200m. As a club paddler Djenadić had always pushed himself hard in training and this foundation enabled him to adapt to the relentless training regime of world champions Filipović and Zorić, clocking up between 20 and 40 km per day.

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