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Those who were deemed undesirable were ferreted out of the ANC.
Copeland drops in stories of other people who ferreted out family secrets.
It eats small squid and crustaceans ferreted from the swaying underwater fronds.
I don't remember how the lawyers ferreted out my feelings about this.
It's a great resource, if often ferreted away and hard to access on mobile.
Whether through ratings on Keen or Yelp reviews, "gypsy" psychics or healers are quickly ferreted out.
He threads through a real-life demonstration against Fidelifacts, an employment screening agency that once ferreted out homosexuals.
But he also purportedly ferreted away Maud's earnings, hiding the money in jars that he buried in their garden.
During the height of the Cold War, we ferreted out possible communists in the State Department and in Hollywood.
"The fact is he has been terminated but the reason for the termination has really not been ferreted out," said Feinstein.
And, if you successfully ferreted-out the specific differences between the two laws, please affix a ragweed cluster to your badge.
He's also one of larger group of writers, artists, and scientists who were employed by Veidt and ferreted away to a secret island.
And Mr. Grisham deserves credit for dependability: He is at heart an optimist who believes that wrongs can be ferreted out and righted.
In addition to visiting a dozen archives in the United States and Britain, Professor Silverman ferreted out material at a country auction in Amherst, Mass.
I ferreted out my slender old Walden copy of the journal and found Thoreau's "ever new self" where I'd left him, and now, once again, so relatable!
"What Plaintiffs complain about are the actions of third parties — 'internet trolls' — who ferreted out the names of the women on the internet," according to their filings.
"What Plaintiffs complain about are the actions of third parties — 'internet trolls' — who ferreted out the names of the women on the internet," according to their filings.
It's interesting to see the Met's large Japanese galleries focused so completely on a single motif; it is sometimes right in your face, and sometimes must be ferreted out.
That said, here's what I've ferreted out, from conversations with senior administration officials over the past 72 hours: The common view within the Trump administration: DACA is not legally defensible.
Reed added that sexual harassment is wrong and must be "ferreted out," and suggested inequality in the response to allegations against Conyers and those against Alabama Senate nominee Roy Moore.
Apps like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram were useful only on the outskirts of the protest and afterwards, to digest dispatches that had been sent whenever a signal could be ferreted out.
Tangible indicators of likely veracity -- including information about the news source, its track record, ethical guidelines and reporting methods -- can be ferreted out only through time-consuming research, if at all.
The beastly Drax — who has ferreted out the truth of what happened to Sumner in India — is not the only one aboard the whaler Volunteer who is up to no good.
While raising two American children, they've donned fabulous wigs, ferreted out military secrets and killed innocents in service of the fading Soviet empire — all to a well-curated classic-rock soundtrack.
He also ferreted out those close to Mr. Jang, who was accused of building a network of followers in the ruling Workers' Party of Korea, the government and the Korean People's Army.
" In the video, Schlossberg — whose identity was ferreted out by internet sleuths — can be seen at Fresh Kitchen restaurant in Midtown Manhattan denouncing workers who spoke Spanish when they "should be speaking English.
Trump called them "satellites" when  he long ago explained  to then-FBI Director  James Comey  that he wanted any election misconduct by his underlings or friends ferreted out and there are plenty of them.
Axios' Jonathan Swan ferreted out the intriguing news that the White House has reached out to former Trump campaign officials in hopes of ginning up repeal-and-replace rallies in Maine to pressure Sen.
The massive document and digital haul that Israel's Mossad spy agency stealthily ferreted out of Tehran revealed that the Iranians had done a great deal of work on weapons design, including experimentation and simulation.
Worse yet, quietly prompting Facebook to write a check for an amount it's already safely ferreted away will be an admission that regulators are out of ideas when it comes to the company's unprecedented power and reach.
Perhaps most interestingly, Ukraine has ferreted out fake narratives in bottom-up campaigns through projects like the IREX's training of eighth and ninth graders to spot fake news, and through the aggressive exposure of fake news on StopFake.org.
Officials at the House of Lords Record Office insisted that they had no documents on slavery, and, when Hall visited anyway, they confiscated her passport and followed her as she ferreted out "tons of stuff on the slave trade," she said.
He strongly approved of the actions of the Senate Internal Security Committee of Senators McCarran and Jenner, which were "superb"—"the Communists are really ferreted out"—in contrast to Joseph McCarthy, who "vilified" Niebubr's ADA associates as well as Communists, Fox observes.
Although Facebook had declined to identify the fake Russian pages, The Daily Beast and other news organizations ferreted out a few of them, including one called "Secured Borders" on immigration and another called "Being Patriotic" that promoted pro-Trump rallies in Florida last year.
Hours earlier, Ms. Winner, a 123-year-old former Air Force linguist who in February took a contractor job at a National Security Agency eavesdropping center in Georgia, printed out a top-secret intelligence report detailing Russian meddling in the American election and ferreted it out of the secure complex.
Many of the familiar details of the George W. Bush administration's outing of the covert C.I.A. agent Valerie Plame, emergency-response failures during Hurricane Katrina and disastrous reconstruction of Iraq were ferreted out by Waxman, who led the Oversight and Government Reform Committee for the last two years of Bush's second term.
As Mr. Bone conducted his Ask Me Anything session on Reddit, reporters at Gizmodo — a site literally hours ahead of anyone else in revealing the supposed badness of Mr. Bone — and their counterparts at The Daily Dot and The Daily Beast soon ferreted out Mr. Bone's past Reddit history, finding tidbits that were sure to provoke somebody.
Getting Harold's engine running after so long took all of the $400 dollars I'd saved over the course of my life — allowances, change ferreted away when Mom sent me down the street to buy something at the Circle K, summer work at Subway, Christmas gifts from my grandparents — so, in a way, Harold was the culmination of my whole being, at least financially speaking.
Countless innocent people were accused of being "May Sixteenth elements" and ruthlessly persecuted. According to one source, in the province of Jiangsu alone, more than 130,000 "May Sixteenth elements" were "ferreted out" and more than 6000 either died or suffered permanent injuries.
Xykon's body is destroyed, but his disembodied soul is ferreted to safety by his lieutenant, Redcloak, in his phylactery. The book ends with Elan accidentally destroying the entire dungeon, including the gate, by activating another magic rune. The Order escapes to safety.Burlew, Dungeon Crawlin' Fools.
Violence is avoided for the time being by the influence of respected neutral Maeda Toshiie. The situation worsens after Maeda dies. Mitsunari is forced into retreat; he also confesses his love to Hatsume, despite already having a wife and children. Hatsume promises to meet up with him after a mission, but White Snake, who has already ferreted out several traitors, has her forces ambush Hatsume.
David never saw them again.Werdyger, Songs of Hope, p. 111. In the ghetto, David worked in forced labor battalions, and when a mass deportation took place in the Podgórze ghetto, he went into hiding with 15 others. Two weeks later, his group was ferreted out of their hiding place and taken with 180 other ghetto residents to the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp to be shot by firing squad.
Constructing for verification means building software in such a way that faults can be ferreted out readily by the software engineers writing the software, as well as during independent testing and operational activities. Specific techniques that support constructing for verification include following coding standards to support code reviews, unit testing, organizing code to support automated testing, and restricted use of complex or hard-to- understand language structures, among others.
In the subsequent January 1943 "Aktion" in the Konskie Ghetto, the remaining Jews were ferreted out from attics and other hiding places and murdered. Koinsk appears under the name Bociany as the setting for Chava Rosenfarb's Yiddish language novel of the same name. Bociany was published in English in the author's own translation by Syracuse University Press 2000. The translation won the John Glassco Award for Literary Translation in 2000.
Hurley then founded his own successful construction and engineering firm of Leverty & Hurley in Bridgeport. Wilbur Lucius Cross, Governor of Connecticut at the time, appointed Hurley to the directorship of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). He had distinguished himself as the federal coordinator during the devastating Hartford flood of 1936. Hurley then went on to become Connecticut's first Public Works Commissioner, where he ferreted out corruption in the state Highway Department and successfully supervised a multimillion-dollar public construction program.
Reviewing the DOS original, a Next Generation critic said the game "has everything it needs to be a great arcade classic - intuitive play control, a variety of weapons, creatures, devices, and traps ... scores of secrets to be ferreted out." He also praised the inclusion of an accessible level editor, and said the game's strongest point is the depth of its challenging puzzles, though he criticized the lack of story. He scored the game 4 out of 5 stars. The game was also reviewed in Computer Gaming World.
Siraj al-Din 'Ali b. 'Uthman al-Ushi al-Farghani () was a Hanafi jurist, Maturidi theologian, hadith expert (muhaddith), Chief Judge or Supreme Judge (Qadi al-Qudah or 'Aqda al-Qudah as he was also called), and researcher who has ferreted out facts and established them (muhaqqiq). He is probably best known for his work on a confession of faith in rhyme entitled al-Qasida al- Lamiyya fi al-Tawhid, also called Bad' al-Amali or from the opening words Qasidat Yaqulu al-'Abd.
The two destroyers moved in close to shore and patrolled the Vietnamese coastline in an effort to interdict enemy waterborne logistics. Working in conjunction with Navy spotter aircraft, they ferreted out enemy cargo barges and sank them with gunfire. On two occasions during the assignment, Theodore E. Chandler came under fire from hostile shore batteries but managed to avoid any hits. The other half of Operation "Sea Dragon" consisted of shore bombardments to destroy depots and marshalling areas as well as to interdict coastal lines of communication.
The diary of John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont says the following: > Sir Orlando Bridgeman who, instead of going to his government of Barbados > conferred on his last winter, made his escape (as he hoped) from the world, > to avoid his creditors, by pretending to make himself away, and accordingly > gave it out that he had drowned himself, was ferreted out of his hole by the > reward advertised for whoever should discover him, and seized in an inn at > Slough, where he had ever since concealed himself. Bridgeman was found in an inn at Slough in October 1738 and was imprisoned.
Konstam, 2007 p.198 British interests in the Caribbean also threatened, the West Indies squadron fought piracy in a concerted effort with the Royal Navy. Ferret was now part of the largest fleet of American naval ships ever to be assembled during peacetime. Under the leadership of Commodore Porter along with subordinate commanders James Biddle and Lewis Warrington, the U.S. Navy's West Indies Squadron crushed the pirates who were relentlessly ferreted out from the uncharted bays and lagoons throughout the Caribbean by U.S. sailors and the West Indies Squadron of which the USS Ferret played an important role.
Immanuel Kant Ascribing a recognition to Immanuel Kant of this "leveling and deadening of the modern monological collapse" however [emphasis added], Wilber chronicles the philosopher's subsequent attempt to integrate "moral we-wisdom with scientific it-knowledge" [emphasis added]. From this vantage point, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is described as an affirmation that "science alone gives cognitive knowledge, "real" knowledge, and all else is nonsensical metaphysics." Likewise, his second installment, Critique of Practical Reason ferreted humanity's moral dimensions in concluding that while "(m)en and women are not free as empirical objects—in the world of ITS . . . as ethical subjects, men and women are indeed autonomous" [emphasis in original].
The theme that the Soviet Union was not getting good enough results out of its farming sector, and that the top leadership needed to take significant actions to correct this, was a theme that permeated Soviet economics for the entire lifespan of the union. In the 1920s through 1940s, the first variation on the subject was that counter- revolutionary subversive wrecking need to be ferreted out and violently repressed. In the late 1950s through 1970s, the focus shifted to lack of technocratic finesse, with the idea that smarter technocratic management would fix things. By the 1980s, the final variation of the theme was a bifurcation between people who wanted to substantially shake up the nomenklatura system and those who wanted to double down on its ossification.
Once the Canadian Army was "firmly established in France," its Intelligence Corps personnel made good use of "the principles they had learned in England, North Africa, Sicily and Italy." They achieved effective results "during the Canadian Army's drive through Belgium and South Holland in December 1944," and on into Germany in 1945. As the Allied armies advanced eastward through France, groups of "stay-behind" enemy agents were rapidly ferreted out from their places of concealment and, if of French nationality, turned over to the French for examination and trial. Caches of explosives that had been prepared and stored or set in place to destroy key points, facilities, infrastructure, personnel, and equipment, were retrieved from underground storage vaults and rendered harmless.
Austin Wright was an exacting but highly respected professor in the English Department at the University of Cincinnati for almost forty years. His classes in modern literature and creative writing were especially appreciated by graduate students, and his seminars were always fully enrolled. Wright was interested in the technical aspects of good writing, and he liked to have his students dissect novels under a microscope, so to speak, almost as if they were a species of life whose whole DNA could be gradually ferreted out. Wright’s own novels also grew out of these proto- scientific concerns, and his plots often have the appearance of puzzles meant to be “solved.” His prose, however, has been regarded as a graceful and mellifluous instrument, and his insights into the relationships of women and men, perhaps the major subject of his work, often verging on the comic and ironic, are much admired.
During the Vietnam War, Garrison participated in the notorious Phoenix Program. According to Mark Bowden, "[Garrison] had served two tours in Vietnam, part of it helping to run the infamously brutal Phoenix Program, which ferreted out and killed Viet Cong village leaders." From 1981 to 1983, Garrison commanded the 1st Battalion, 505th Infantry, 82d Airborne Division, at Ft Bragg NC. In 1982 he led an 808-man task force, TF 1/505, on the first six-month Sinai mission as part of the Multinational Force and Observers, serving as a buffer between Israel and Egypt, and was present when Israel handed over the Sinai to Egypt. Garrison spent most of his career in special operations units, including the U.S. Army's Intelligence Support Activity as the commander of its operations squadron and the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (also known as Delta Force) from 1985 to 1989.

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