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Yet in Wiesbaden, too, the backlash against refugees is gathering force.
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View it as a major hurricane — one that still appears to be gathering force.
At other times, a conspiracy involving weapons-dealing and influence-peddling seems to be gathering force.
Still, as people vowed to bounce back, anxious questions hovered over every choice they made, like a new storm gathering force at sea.
"I've been saying for months that when the Venezuelan military sees an American military presence gathering force, this thing ends pretty quickly," he told me.
The conflict, which began in 2011, was gathering force by 2015, with ISIS claiming territory and gaining strength in its quest to unseat the Assad government.
Before gathering force, the storm killed at least 13 people last week in neighboring Sri Lanka, uprooting trees, forcing schools to shut and disrupting air travel.
The Republican Party is again confronting a crisis of conscience, one that has been gathering force ever since Donald Trump captured the party's nomination in 2016.
Swooping toward 2020, the moment of truth for Donald Trump that is also aptly the centennial of women's suffrage, the women are gathering force at a giddy speed.
Public fiction, or at least very low-octane candor, enabled the transit crisis that emerged in the last decade, but that was gathering force for more than 20 years.
This was due to Robert Mueller's investigation gathering force, and Trump repeatedly defying ethical standards set forth by predecessors and making major policy decisions with little consultation and transparency.
"When Hurricane Dorian started gathering force we changed the Facebook page name to get ready for this one," Johannes Csonka said Thursday night after returning home from an aid delivery.
As the storm was gathering force in the Caribbean, he started to get nervous because it appeared that the hurricane was headed directly toward his beachfront home in Golden Beach, Fla.
But as I got further into the poem, it seemed less like I was making these really deliberate choices and more like I was hearing a logic that was gathering force.
"Policymakers and investors remain cognizant of the economic headwinds that are gathering force, given that the U.S.-China trade conflict threatens to drag on for longer," said FXTM market analyst Han Tan.
Freedom House said this was due to Robert Mueller's investigation gathering force, and Trump repeatedly defying ethical standards set forth by predecessors and making major policy decisions with apparently little consultation and transparency.
At the same time, the mp3 revolution was gathering force ("Napster was huge for me," he admits) and he began an intense period of downloading and listening to music, trying to educate himself in all kinds of genres.
What many of us have witnessed this fire season does feel alive, like a monstrous gathering force threatening to devour what we hold most dear on a continent that will grow only hotter, drier and more flammable as global temperatures rise.
In 2009, with the drug wars gathering force in the wake of the military-led offensive he launched against organized crime at the start of his term, then president Felipe Calderón urged the media to "say nice things" about the country.
Almost a decade into a bloody drug war fought against and between Mexico's drug cartels, there is suddenly a real possibility that the country could soon contribute to the wave of liberalizing new laws on weed that is gathering force in Latin America.
Lindsey Jones has an insistent string of rapid steps (emboîtés), with legs turned out, scarcely advancing, like a witty drill; Mr. Collins bobs backward in shimmering jumps that trace diagonals across the stage; Mr. Lozano, in profile to us, does an accelerating run on the spot of gathering force.
But it is there, and, as with the best songs, it is not stated baldly but emerges from the performance itself, accumulating in all the small gestures and surprises and flourishes, gathering force, bit by bit, until the song has ended and you find yourself applauding or stunned into silence, ready to listen again.
Motavalli, Jim. "Rights from Wrongs. A Movement to Grant Legal Protection to Animals is Gathering Force", E Magazine, March/April 2003.
Leslie Newman is a screenwriter who co-wrote the first three Superman films with husband David Newman, who died in 2003. She was born in 1939, in the United States. They had two children together. She has written a novel entitled Gathering Force (Simon & Schuster, 1974), and a cook book entitled Feasts: Menus for Home-cooked Celebrations (HarperCollins, 1990).
The case may have been dropped; Wurzbach died in 1931 and his official congressional biography does not refer to the charges.Peter J. Henning, Lee Radek, The Prosecution and Defense of Public Corruption: The Law and Legal Strategies, Oxford University Press, 2011, p. 307, footnote 33 With the Great Depression gathering force, Republican incumbents lost many seats in 1930, but the party still had majority control of the House of Representatives. Wurzbach died in office in 1931.
She was the daughter of René of Savoy and Anne Lascaris. In 1570, he was appointed to the office of Première dame d'honneur to the new queen of France, Elisabeth of Austria, and as such responsible for the female courtiers, controlling the budget, purchases, annual account and staff list, daily routine and presentations to the queen. Madeleine of Savoy was described as an austere and strict Catholic with a deep dislike of the Huguenots, but not as personally involved in politics, though she was a gathering force for her politically active relations and siblings.
Bill Eaton stayed in Mexico and the ONE Ouija sessions continued sporadically for the next nine months.The Word of One, 1974, Sessions 75–79 In early January 1966 Cooke and Eaton flew up from Mexico and held a couple of ONE Ouija sessions in Bolinas, California. On February 16, 1966 Cooke and Eaton held the final ONE Ouija session in Mexico.The Word of One, 1974, Sessions 102–105 In May 1966 Cooke directed Michael Bowen to return to San Francisco, where a psychedelic community was gathering force in the Haight Ashbury district.
Margueritte sent copies of his pantomime to several writers who he hoped would take notice; he performed it at a number of venues—most importantly before Edmond de Goncourt and other notables at a soirée of Alphonse Daudet's—and in 1888 the impresario Antoine produced it at the Théâtre Libre.See Storey, Pierrots on the stage, pp. 283–284. In the early 1880s, the "Decadence" was gathering force in France, and Margueritte's Pierrot (and others like him) would be in the forefront of the movement. The ground was, then, more than amply prepared for the success of Séverin's Poor Pierrot.
In the ensuing Directory government (1795–1799), Fouché remained at first in obscurity, but the relations he had with the far left, once headed by Chaumette and now by François-Noël Babeuf, helped him to rise once more. He is said to have betrayed Babeuf's plot of 1796 to the Director Paul Barras; however, recent research has tended to throw doubt on the assertion. His rise from poverty was slow, but in 1797 he gained an appointment dealing with military supplies, which offered considerable opportunities for making money. After first offering his services to the Royalists, whose movement was then gathering force, he again decided to support the Jacobins and Barras.
The troops were interrupted by four Covenanters and then supported by the local populace, who disarmed the soldiers. Robert McClellan of Barscobe led the Rising; he gathered some men in Dalry, led them to Balmaclellan, where after a skirmish with other troops, he raised more men. McClellan led them to Dumfries, and there they captured the local commander, General James Turner, at 5.30 in the morning, still in his nightshirt, in his lodgings on the Whitesands. McClellan, aided by Neilson of Corsock, took the gathering force up to Ayrshire, thence to Lanarkshire, and then to Colinton near Edinburgh, on their way to present their petition to the Parliament.
In August 2015, Mohanlal said in an interview with Amrita TV, Pulimurugan has an animal as the antagonist and the story goes through the emotions of the human and the animal. The film's tagline is "The Wild Hunter", which was revealed in the release of its first-look poster on 6 August 2015. According to website Onmanorama, the poster featuring Mohanlal illustrated his character as a hunter, looking "intense like a predator whose sight set on the prey and is getting ready to launch himself on it, right hand clutching the ground and right leg firmly dug into the soil gathering force, left hand spread like a wing to maintain the balance and left leg placed strategically to give additional thrust for the attack." The story happens in a village called Puliyoor.
In Bax's published analysis: At this point, Bax writes, he sought to convey a sense of stress and to conjure up the dramatic legends of King Arthur and King Mark. "A wailing chromatic figure is heard and gradually dominates the music", at which point Bax quotes a theme from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde (a work set in and off the coast of Cornwall). There follows what Bax called "a great climax suddenly subsiding", which is followed by a passage intended to convey the impression of "immense waves slowly gathering force until they smash themselves upon the impregnable rocks". The theme of the sea is repeated, and the work ends with the return of the opening image of "the castle still proudly fronting the sun and wind of centuries".
On 1 September at 14:45 a unit of the 3rd Marines engaged a PAVN squad northeast of the Rockpile killing five and capturing two individual and one crew-served weapons. On 5 September at 13:55 an aerial observer received fire 200m south of the Ben Hai River, artillery and airstrikes were directed onto the location destroying a bunker. On 6 September at 18:50 a U.S./ARVN firebase at Gio Linh received mortar fire and naval gunfire from the USS Saint Paul was directed onto the firing position. On 10 September at 21:30 a 3rd Marines reconnaissance team ambushed a PAVN rice- gathering force southwest of Quảng Trị killing all five and capturing four individual weapons. At 13:00 a unit of the 3rd Marines patrolling 3 miles north-northwest of the Rockpile attacked three PAVN in a bunker supported by artillery and helicopter gunships.
The disparaging label Gnomes of Zürich was typical of how they were described during this period. Various events began to erode the public's faith in the goodness of government, gathering force from the mid-fifties. For Britain and her dominions a key event was the 1956 Suez Crisis along with strands of thought, such as the work of R.D. Laing in the counterculture and the thinking of Isaiah Berlin in mainstream academia, who to varying degrees were cynical of the Establishment's claims to want the best for folk, arguing that their true motivation was to advance their private interests or simply the thrill of exerting control. In the United States, Ayn Rand's popular novel Atlas Shrugged helped generate public enthusiasm for a return to laissez-faire capitalism—opinion polls have ranked her work as being the second most influential book on Americans after the Holy Bible.
The Great Fountain, Enville, Staffordshire (1857) The Great Fountain, Enville, was a fountain created in the mid-19th century by the Earl of Stamford in the middle of a lake on his estate, Enville Hall, in Enville, Staffordshire, England. The fountain was described this way by English artist, E. Adveno Brooke, who visited and made a chronolithograph of the fountain in 1857: "As we stood admiring the beauty and tranquility of the scene, a bubbling sound of water, at first gentle and gathering force by degrees, broke out and we beheld the commencement of one of the most beautiful aquatic displays it is possible to conceive. This, the large fountain, is on a level with the surface of the lake, and composed of five jets, the central one throwing a column of water 150 feet high; the supply being obtained from a large reservoir on the hill, to which it is first pumped by the united action of two engines, each of thirty horsepower.".E. Adveno Brooke, The Gardens of England, (London, 1857).

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