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I was completely straight-faced about the whole story, and people were surprised.
Under his earlier plea agreement, Mr. Cohen faced about four to five years in prison.
From 2004 to late 2008, Yamaha faced about 250 lawsuits alleging that Rhinos were unsafe.
The two men faced about a dozen counts each, including bribery, conspiracy and honest services fraud.
While Britton pitches almost exclusively in high-leverage situations, he has faced about 500 fewer hitters than Hamels.
Constructed as it was out of certain methodologies, the issue the poet faced about his approach was simple enough.
Another angle: Many professional, college-educated women supporting Elizabeth Warren said they've been enraged by the questions she's faced about electability.
An undercurrent of misogynoir likely runs through the disapproval these women of color have faced about how much of their bodies they expose.
A federal official who worked on trade-secret investigations said that Silicon Valley companies "couldn't be more two-faced about" coöperating with prosecutors.
Financial records show he faced about $7 million in debt, including roughly $4.5 million in various lines of credit, according to court documents.
Merced's assets are about $23 million, but it faced about $64 million in outstanding liabilities just in the city of Paradise, court filings show.
What they have done is created a tremendous increase in hidden risk, a risk that investors don't exactly know or have faced about their holdings.
Asked to name the biggest problem facing the current team, Arena indirectly referred to the criticism that Klinsmann faced about endless tinkering and tactical awkwardness.
In a report published last year the U.S.-based Health Effects Institute said China faced about 1.6 million premature deaths a year as a result of air pollution.
He also told the Russian officials that by firing the "nut job" Comey, the "great pressure" he'd faced about Russia had been "taken off," according to notes of the meeting that later leaked.
I've thought incessantly about Ms. Meza, and the dreadful decision she must have faced about whether to set foot inside the domain of a man with so many monstrous crimes to his name.
Pacific Gas & Electric declared bankruptcy nearly a year ago as it faced about $853 billion in claims from people who lost family members, homes and businesses in devastating wildfires in 2017 and 2018.
Pacific Gas & Electric declared bankruptcy nearly a year ago as it faced about $36 billion in claims from people who lost family members, homes and businesses in devastating wildfires in 8003 and 2018.
Especially since it's looking like the next Final Destination movie may never happen, and we're in dire need of a quality horror film that's not trying to be too straight-faced about its work.
The architects of this inanity were not only completely straight-faced about the societal benefits that could be reaped by a defecating seagull drone, they even decided their work might be worthy of an award.
"What they have done is created a tremendous increase in hidden risk, risk that investors don't exactly know or have faced about their holdings," he said at the conference presented by CNBC and Institutional Investor.
For instance, the Carbon Disclosure Project analyzed disclosures from 215 of the world's 500 biggest corporations and found that these companies faced about $1 trillion in costs related to climate change in the decades ahead.
Aside from the fact that it might cost them a lot of money (that $131 million would be $216 million today), they can no longer be so po-faced about the matter now that they screwed up as much as the Great Satan.
It has been attacked by trade unions and lawmakers who say that some of its drivers are working too long, one of many criticisms it has faced about its business model as it battles to keep operating in London after being stripped of its license.
But either the science guy's jokes haven't aged well or his schtick—a zany dad-figure in a lab coat stirring beakers full of colored liquids—doesn't quite work when he's bellowing, red-faced, about the dangers of climate change denial, alternative medicine, and the anti-vaxxer movement.
Fellowes and his production team referenced taking life-changing journeys to Black Rock City for Burning Man in interviews, but last Thursday wrote, straight-faced, about how "as imitation (being the sincerest form of flattery) proves, [Secret Garden Party] has set the bar for everyone else going forward".
Outside the window of a seminar room at New College, Oxford, where Mendes faced about a dozen aspiring student filmmakers around a horseshoe-shaped table, the city's original wall and the college chapel, both built in the fourteenth century, glowed in the sunlight, impervious to the vagaries of time.
In a fiery and bizarre 50-minute news conference Tuesday morning, the Louisiana sheriff investigating the shooting death of former NFL player Joe McKnight held forth at length about the criticism his department has faced; about race relations and "black-on-black" crime; and what he called the shameful behavior of some witnesses and the public.
Republican presidential candidate Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE is fundraising off of criticism he's faced about his repeated attacks against President Obama during the GOP debate Saturday night.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell -- a Kentucky Republican who does not regularly engage reporters in the hallways of the Capitol -- was stone-faced about the President's lawyer and former campaign chairman Wednesday and Thursday, declining to answer a question after question from the reporters he came across on his way from his office to the floor.
Even after an initial payment of $20003,000 from FIFA, soccer's world governing body, for qualifying for the World Cup, and another payment of at least $750,000 to follow, Jamaica's buildup to the tournament has faced about a $400,000 shortfall to cover costs of training camps, travel and practice matches, according to Lisa Quarrie, the vice president of the Reggae Girlz Foundation.
This is nowhere more apparent than in his Whitman-esque vision of a father and his two young daughters taking a naked swim in a country "fresh water pond": The man's back was turned south, and he was very like a certain David, wide shouldered, small waist, round buttocks, iron legs, all muscle and sinews, and the worked look of his skin told him to be in his first forties ……… Man faced about breast facing south, and he magnificent, with smooth dark hair, coming to a point on a low fore- head, a firm mouth, the upper lip a little short, showing milkwhite teeth, and the eyes a deepest dark.
He had himself in his charge received no less than five wounds. Reforming his men he faced about, and drew off towards Lichfield. He had saved his soldiers, but he left the unfortunate townsmen to the tender mercies of Rupert's troopers. Irritated by the resistance, and especially by Greaves' charge, Rupert's men were not inclined to be merciful.
He was an active participant in first-ever Telangana Movement in 1969 as General Secretary of Students Union, SR & BGNR College. He faced about 16 legal cases while he participated in the movement and was legally confined to stay at Nelakondapalli village jurisdiction for six months. He worked as a member in Osmania University Students Union along with Sri Mallikarjun.
XII, Nafziger, 1998, p. 18 and faced about half each of 18th Panzer Grenadier and 31st Infantry Divisions. The assault began at dawn on March 25 but made little headway over the next six days, gaining between 1 – 3 km and capturing the southern outskirts of Krasnitsa but unable to do more before the offensive was shut down on March 31.
Dominique Lapierre et Larry Collins (1971), p. 427 According to Morris, "according to Ben-Gurion, some 640 Haganah soldiers had faced about twenty-five hundred ALA troops, with superior firepower—and bested them". When the battle finished, Palmach forces continued 'cleaning' operations until 19 April, destroying several villages and forcing those who inhabited them to flee. Some villages were also evacuated under the instruction of Arab authorities.
Grant's armies were significantly larger than Lee's during the campaign, although the strengths varied. During the initial assaults on the city, 15,000 Federal troops faced about 5,400 men under Beauregard. By June 18, the Federal strength exceeded 67,000 against the Confederate 20,000. More typical of the full campaign was in mid-July, when 70,000 Union troops faced 36,000 Confederates around Petersburg, and 40,000 men under Butler faced 21,000 around Richmond.
The International Six Days Trial was first held in 1913 in Carlisle. The event originally a reliability test became the premiere off road event sometimes known as the Olympics or Davis Cup of Motorcycling and was reported on across the world and in News Reels and National Daily Papers. It took place in Wales in 1933, 1937, 1938, and 1949 starting from Llandrindod Wells. Each day the riders faced about 400km of riding.
No portrait or likeness of John Scott is known to exist. While Scott was in disguise as a spy in 1678, a description was made: A proper well-set man in a great light [colored] periwig, rough-visaged, having large hair on his eyebrows, hollow eyed, a little... cast with his eye, full faced about the cheeks, about 46 years of age with a black hat and a [straight] bodied coat [cloth colored] with silver lace behind.
ITS CONVOYS GOING ELSEWHERE WERE HALTED AND > FACED ABOUT. AT ST. VITH THE ENEMY ALREADY SWARMED OVER THE COUNTRY BUT THE > RESCUING ARMOR ARRIVED IN TIME TO BLOCK THE ROAD, BLUNT THE BLOW, AND > CRIPPLE THE ENEMY POWER DURING THE CRISIS HOURS. THE SPEARHEAD OF THE PANZER > ARMY IN THE NORTH ROLLED OFF THE FLANK OF THIS DEFENSE AND ON PAST STAVELOT. > THEN, IN THE DEFILES BEYOND THE RIVER AMBLEVE, IT WAS TRAPPED AND HELD BY > THE . . . 7\. . . .
Mạc forces came on waterfronts Linh Tràng, Chi Long, Hội Triều and occupied Bút Cương village easily and quickly. Northern dynasty garrisoned in Hà Trung, both parties faced about 10 miles. So Trịnh Cối was caught between Mạc forces and Trịnh Tùng, and he was reluctant to surrender to Mạc Kính Điển. Immediately the Mạc forces cancelled marching orders, Trịnh Cối directed his mother, wives, children and inferiors about 1,000 persons to follow marshal Mạc Kính Điển in the backing Đông Kinh.
Logan was born on May 27, 1988 in Blue Springs, Missouri to Valerie and Bill Stutz. He grew up playing sports in his backyard with his siblings; an older brother, a younger brother Garrett and a younger sister. Stutz later attended the small private school Plaza Heights Christian Academy in his hometown, where he played high school basketball as a point guard and graduated in 2007. His father was the head coach, and the team faced about three losses in Logan's entire career with Plaza Heights.
However, bad news from his commander in the south, Prince Frederick VI of Hesse-Homburg soon changed his mind. Marshal Pierre Augereau threatened to recapture Chalon-sur-Saône while Jean Gabriel Marchand menaced Geneva. Schwarzenberg ordered Vincenzo Federico Bianchi to take the Austrian I Corps and a reserve division and march to Dijon where they would join Hesse-Homburg's command. Campaign of 1814 map shows Troyes at the lower center. At Troyes, Schwarzenberg's 90,000 troops and Blücher's 50,000 faced about 75,000 soldiers under Napoleon.
Strategic situation in Western Europe in 1815: 250,000 Frenchmen faced about 850,000 allied soldiers on four fronts. In addition, Napoleon was forced to leave 20,000 men in Western France to reduce a royalist insurrection. The resurgent Napoleon's strategy was to isolate the Anglo- allied and Prussian armies and annihilate each one separately. 1st Duke of Wellington, commander of the Anglo-allied Army Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, who had led one of the Coalition armies defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Leipzig, commanded the Prussian Army.
The most significant change introduced by the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act was that it applies to "any lapse in appropriations that begins on or after December 22, 2018". This means that in addition to the 2018–19 shutdown, the Act ends the uncertainty employees would have faced about back pay in any future shutdowns. The Act requires that furloughed employees receive retroactive wages for the length of a shutdown at the standard rate of pay. It also requires that excepted employees working without pay receive retroactive pay for work performed.
The weight of the rush pushed the sailors back into the face of the square. Several Dervishes got inside the square, but found the interior full of camels and could not proceed. The troops in the rear ranks faced about and opened fire into the press of men and camels behind them, and were able to drive the Dervishes out of the square and compel them to retreat from the field. Map of the Battle Field of Abu-Klea The battle was short, lasting barely fifteen minutes from start to finish.
John was still determined to tie down as large a force as possible. When he heard Philip had departed, he at once faced about and re-entered Poitou in May. Rapidly passing the Loire, he again invaded Anjou and after subduing many towns, laid siege to the strong castle of Roche-au-Moine on 19 June. He had lain in front of it for fifteen days when Prince Louis marched to it with his relief army, reinforced by Angevin levies under William des Roches and Amaury de Craon.
The Battle of Sabiñánigo took place during the Spanish Civil War near Alto Gállego and the town of Sabiñánigo in 1937 as part of the Aragon front. As part of the Republican strategy, the 43rd and 27th divisions moved to the north, amounting to about 14,000 men and 16 pieces of artillery under the command of Mariano Bueno. They eventually faced about 10,000 Nationalist troops, based around the 1st Brigade of the 50th National Division. The attack started on 22 September and fighting continued until 8 November, with perhaps about 2,500 Republican casualties and 3,500 Nationalist casualties.
Maryvale Shopping City was designed by Victor Gruen and developed by home builder John F. Long, who also planned and developed Maryvale, which he named after his wife. The mall, which was built on a lot adjacent to an earlier retail development by Long that opened in 1956, was developed a way to give Maryvale residents a convenient place to shop. At the time, Maryvale was located west of the Phoenix city limits, and residents faced about a 20-minute drive to stores in Downtown Phoenix. The shopping center was developed with 19 stores, of retail space and 1,100 parking spaces, which included two supermarkets and a Bowling alley.
She has a more difficult reunion with Abby, who (while happy to see Ziva) confronts her angrily about the breakdown of hers and Tony's relationship that led to her leaving NCIS and the accusations Tony faced about his motivations for killing Rivkin. After several awkward encounters, Ziva and Tony finally have a heart- to-heart in the men's bathroom where Ziva apologises for questioning his motives and thanks him for saving her life and the two tentatively repair their relationship. When confronted by Gibbs, Ziva assures him that she had in fact killed Ari to save his life. However, Gibbs continues to distance himself emotionally from her.
Huard, pp. 286–8 During the last fortnight of April Brière de l'Isle pursued Prince Hoang's forces through the southeast provinces of Tonkin, through towns and villages that had never before seen a French soldier. After entering Đồng Yan and destroying its citadel he faced about and marched down to the Black River, crossed the river at Gran Co, then left the mountains and led his troops down the Day River to Ninh Bình, accepting the submission of small prefectures. Millot sent the gunboats Carabine to Phú Lý, and the Mousqueton to Ninh Bình to further intimidate inhabitants of the southeast provinces as well as to hunt down stragglers from Prince Hoang's army.
The bugle sounded the retreat, and the column of cavalrymen faced about and retired, only to re-form and come at us again." Major Kent's idea to fight from the cover of buildings was considered "an irregular but most successful combat". Major Bowyer, leader of the Confederate force, said "Owing to the great advantage we secured in fighting from houses and other shelter against mounted men in the streets, we were enabled to inflict far greater loss upon the enemy than we sustained ..." Although the original shooters from the town's buildings were citizens and home guard, they were eventually joined by some of the soldiers from the Confederate army. A newspaper described the beginning as a "desperate fight", with the locals in the houses "shooting them down like sheep, and producing great consternation amongst them.
At the First Battle of the Stronghold on January 17, 1873, he faced about fifty Modoc warriors in well defended positions amongst the lava fields of Northern California in a dense fog. Wheaton's troops suffered 35 deaths and many more wounded compared to no casualties on the Modoc side. Wheaton was subsequently relieved of command of the troops in the field.First Battle for the Stronghold, Associated Press, January 20, 1873; California Military Museum. This defeat eventually led to the assassination of General Edward R. S. Canby on April 11 at a meeting of the Peace Commission on the battlefield. Wheaton was appointed colonel of the 2nd Infantry, effective December 13, 1874.RECENT ARMY CHANGES. New York Times; Apr 3, 1875; pg. 2 On April 19, 1892, Wheaton was selected in a long and politically heated competition for promotion to brigadier general.
Map of the battle Starting on June 6, a major Russian push was directed against the 40 km line between Kołki and Kostiuchnówka, with the aim of taking the position and then advancing towards Kovel. With Polish legionnaires staying put and holding the ground, more Russian reinforcements were thrown in, while the battle of Kostiuchnówka had become one of the major struggles in the area during World War I. Polish forces launched a counterattack, pushing back the Russians – who had not expected such a bold move – on the night of June 8 and 9. The major Russian push came on July 4, after a major artillery pre-emptive assault. The advancing Russian infantry, numbering around 10,000, faced about 1,000 Polish troops in the front lines (the rest were held in reserve), but the Russians were stopped by heavy machine gun fire and forced to retreat.

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