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Breitbart today, then, has given in to its basic impulses.
The agency appears to have given in to the pressure.
Tom Wolf (D) appears to have given in to this demand.
The administration appears not to have given in to this demand.
We've given in to the temptation to follow them on social media.
Mary Jane Paul and Justin Talbot have given in to their newfound fame.
Masha has given in to her suitor's siege, and is married with kids.
Bartsch said the company has not given in to such a demand, though.
Kirsuberjatred How to tell if a shop has given in to Iceland's tourism surge?
But you have never given up, and you have never given in to despair.
But José had given in to his parents' wishes and booked their flights back home.
We could have given in to the outrage culture as we've all come to know it.
On the other hand, I am heartbroken that Mexico has given in to Mr. Trump's demands.
Do you think we should have just given in to her wishes and discarded the original agreement?
In recent months, many international airlines including British Airways and Lufthansa have given in to China's request.
"A weaker man would have given in to the pressure he was receiving from his peers," he wrote.
"I've never given in to bullies," the prime minister declared at a press conference, while appearing to give in.
If this is the cost of standing up for what's right, we should have given in to start with.
He's given in to himself once before, there's no reason we should believe that he won't do it again.
Liv Tyler is one of those rare celebrities who hasn't given in to the temptation of constant hairstyle changes.
For now, it looks like Delevingne may have just given in to her color fatigue and opted for something new.
You might feel like you're living in the Stone Age if you haven't given in to owning a smart assistant device.
Without that ability, I fear I would have eventually given in to the overwhelming desire to kick him in the balls.
"We Republicans have given in to the terrible tribal impulse that first mistakes our opponents for our enemies," he told the crowd.
So my weight loss isn't a triumph and it also isn't some sign I've finally given in to the voices of trolls.
He thinks that the IAEA has given in to Iranian pressure for secrecy and that the White House has not pushed back.
It angered members of the Cherokee Nation and generated criticism from the left that she had given in to Trump's race-baiting.
Other companies have given in to braying, bigoted mobs at the drop of a hat, even at the expense of their own employees.
What sets Diane Keaton apart from her the rest is that she's never given in to wearing something that goes against her style.
Some eurosceptic voices outside the government have said that May has betrayed British "leave" voters and given in to EU demands with the agreement.
He's a hopeless shell of a man who has given in to despair and is now defined by his compulsive need to lash out.
Image by Jim CookeSince the Echo's release in 2014, millions of people have given in to Amazon's nonstop advertising and welcomed Alexa into their homes.
The store you use to check out TVs IRL, before you buy them on Amazon, has apparently given in to the power of online shopping.
Wonder Woman could have given in to the relentless grimness that plagued Batman v Superman, or the blatant sexism that pulsed through Suicide Squad's veins.
"By approving stricter gun control, Switzerland has given in to pressure by the E.U.," Lukas Reimann of the People's Party told the local public broadcaster.
The move didn't go down well with many in the industry which felt that the otherwise influential filmmaker he had given in to "political extortion".
At their event in North Charleston, S.C., Mr. Graham extolled him as a sensible and steady choice who has not given in to anger and despair.
Security researchers said they observed some victims paying via the digital currency bitcoin, though they did not know what percent had given in to the extortionists.
To many inside the DPJ, it seems too much that their leader, Katsuya Okada, has given in to the JIP's demand to rename the merged party.
Jeffrey Rosen, the CEO of the National Constitution Center and a former legal columnist at the New Republic, thinks America has given in to mob rule.
In fact, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has already given in to some of Mr. Trump's demands, breaking with decades of asylum practices in Mexico.
"If we postpone our investments, if we convert our currency to foreign exchange because there's danger, then we will have given in to the enemy," he said.
It's also not clear that Democrats wouldn't have given in to Trump's demands for a longer debt ceiling extension or a more far-reaching government funding deal.
Or McConnell could be driven toward Trump's position and attempt to set a deadline or move forward with a trial, rather than given in to Pelosi's demands.
After all, if Megan had simply given in to her husband's desperate desire for a kid earlier on, her entanglement with Tom—and grisly end—never would've happened.
"Others would have given in to political pressure, but Saverio was one of a kind," said Gherardo Colombo, a prominent Italian prosecutor who worked closely with Mr. Borrelli.
"Others would have given in to political pressure, but Saverio was one of a kind," said Gherardo Colombo, a prominent Italian prosecutor who worked closely with Mr. Borrelli.
However, if after spending the last year adamantly rejecting that idea, Shulkin has given in to Trump's belief that privatization is the answer, then we should all be concerned.
Financial analysts do not expect Warren's letter to carry much weight with the Fed or with Wells Fargo's board, but the Fed has given in to Warren's pressure once before.
"The Trump doctrine of bullying your friends and neighbors is working — Korea, Canada, Mexico, Japan and the EU have all given in to a greater or lesser extent," Elms said.
Instagram has given in to Russian internet censors by blocking access to posts that reference allegations against leaders of the Russian Federation by prominent opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the BBC reports.
Spain's Cabify, which has one million users in Barcelona, said in a statement it regretted that the city had "given in to the demands of the taxi sector, seriously hurting citizen's interests".
The Emmys have finally given in to one of the best shows on TV, so it's high time the rest of us do too, before it comes to an end in 2018.
Many, maybe most of us, might have given in to despair, and ransomed our honor for relief from abuse, had we truly believed we had been forgotten by our government and countrymen.
But the ruling was condemned by victims and human rights groups who have advocated for an inquiry, saying the timing made it look like the court had given in to political pressure.
In her continuing attraction to religious training, she seemed to long for one faith to deliver her from another — from a market faith that she had not chosen so much as given in to.
Reuters also reports Cabify is shuttering service tomorrow, quoting a statement from the company in which it accuses the government of having "given in to the demands of the taxi sector, seriously hurting citizen's interests".
But Trump's team is seeking to blunt the impact by taking aim at Cohen's credibility, downplaying the seriousness of the offenses being alleged — and insisting that the White House has not given in to panic.
For example, if I had given in to the pressure of making an action film with Salman (after "Ek Tha Tiger"), it would have been a safer bet to make another action film with him.
I could've easily given in to the realities, dropped out, or just given up the illusion that I was the same as my peers and adjusted my goals  —  except I chose to start a company.
However, after removing the shirt, the company has been inundated on social media with comments from angry customers who think Harris was being overly sensitive, arguing that Peter Alexander shouldn't have "given in" to her wishes.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has never given in to external pressure, Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao said on Wednesday, shortly after Beijing unveiled a list of U.S. goods it will target in response to planned U.S. tariffs.
"If I hadn't fallen in with the wrong group and given in to the temptations of the dark side shortly after I started college, I obviously would have been miles ahead," Stewart, now 41, tells PEOPLE.
China responded with penalties on $50 billion of U.S. goods ranging from soybeans, cars and chemicals to whisky, cigars and tobacco with its Vice Finance Minister stressing the country had never given in to external pressure.
LILONGWE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Malawi's government has given in to mounting pressure to recognize the importance of locally grown and saved crop seeds, as well as commercially produced varieties, as it revises the country's farm policies.
For those that haven't given in to this new Netflix series, it's tough to describe in comparative terms (try to imagine The Bachelor franchise meets Married at First Sight meets Real World meets a psychological thriller).
So far, the GOP has not given in to Democrats' demand to hold a vote on bills that would strengthen background checks and prohibit people on the no-fly list to acquire legal firearms, The Associated Press reported.
As a result, this agreement enables Democrats to say that they haven't given in to Trump's demands for a wall, while enabling Republicans to argue that they've provided Trump a "down payment" for the barriers he's interested in building.
If you've ever given in to embarrassment in public locker rooms or let your self-esteem get knocked down a notch by looking enviously at people who seem to be in "perfect" shape, Danielle Brooks has an important message for you.
Those two things alone are fantastic but the Global Citizen Festival has attracted such a unique group of people from around the world in the sense that they've not given in to some of the negativity that is out there.
Instead of promoting the idea of college as a transition from the shelter of the family to adult autonomy and responsibility, universities like Yale have given in to the implicit notion that they should provide the equivalent of the home environment.
China then responded within 11 hours with penalties on $50 billion of U.S. goods ranging from soybeans, cars and chemicals to whisky, cigars and tobacco with its Vice Finance Minister stressing the country had never given in to external pressure.
Theresa May has repeatedly given in to the Brexiteers despite her realisation, as a rising politician, that a Tory party keen to recruit new members needed to shed its image as "the nasty party", rather than becoming a rest home for elderly cranks.
After a decade of Android phone makers collectively going out of their way to design devices that are distinctly different from the iPhone, most of them seem to have tossed in the towel and and given in to making iPhone X clones.
After announcing a revamped trade agreement with Canada and Mexico last week, Trump reeled off a list of other countries that he said had given in to US demands to hold talks or make a deal: South Korea, Japan, the European Union.
Voters upset over the test at her early events, in states like Iowa and New Hampshire, typically framed their concerns in a stark political context, worrying that Warren had given in to President Donald Trump, who has frequently mocked her past claims.
British officials had given in to American demands that its prosecutors receive the evidence without strings attached in part because the British feared that the alternative was that the Trump administration would send the two Britons to the American military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Even though I'm a skin-care obsessive, I've given in to the urge to try abrasive scrubs and mechanical brushes to get rid of dryness, followed by cloying creams that kept the cold at arm's length but were incompatible with my twenty-something skin.
Unable to find enough investors foolhardy enough to lend it the shortfall, the government has given in to the temptation to just create money out of thin air to cover the difference, setting off a breathless monetary expansion that could see inflation top 2,200 percent in 2017.
According to Bezos, many people have given in to AMI when faced with just such a choice: "Numerous people have contacted our investigation team about their similar experiences with AMI, and how they needed to capitulate because, for example, their livelihoods were at stake," he wrote.
The couple had been spending time in the Big Apple, with Lahren saying in a video Saturday they'd tried to make their way through Central Park, but had given in to the soaring temperatures, and taken refuge in a restaurant to eat chips and guacamole instead.
To date, however, the EU has given in to Tehran's extortion by attempting to establish a special mechanism to evade U.S. sanctions and facilitate lucrative business deals for European companies with Iran — commerce that would enrich the very regime holding Europeans hostage and seizing European ships.
It had already mobilized its drivers and users, starting a petition accusing the city of having "given in to a small number of people who want to restrict consumer choice," of threatening the livelihoods of tens of thousands of its workers and of depriving millions of customers.
Obama said at times of great change, America has never given in to "those who told us to fear the future" or promised "to restore past glory if we just got some group or idea that was threatening America under control" — a clear shot at Trump.
Swetha Ramachandran, who manages a luxury brands equity fund for GAM, said privately owned brands like Patek or Rolex were seeing better demand than their listed counterparts because they had not given in to the temptation of easy volume growth when Chinese demand boomed a few years ago.
By not running for re-election, they have given in to the Stephen Bannon wing and have taken the heart out of the G.O.P. What's even more interesting is that Mr. Flake, one of the first Tea Party members, is not far enough to the right to be re-elected.
"As football has changed, Nick and Kirby have finally given in to the modern offenses and just decided they're not going to give up their situational defense and they're going to aggressively substitute no matter what the offense does," said Gary Danielson, a CBS Sports college football analyst who has broadcast many Southeastern Conference games.
At 11 a.m., the 7th Greek Division crossed Gallikos river, the last aquatic barrier before the city. Around the same time, Tahsin Pasha decided to given in to the Greek demands, dispatching messengers to alert Constantine about his intentions; the latter received the news at 2 p.m.
Wishing to become emancipated, Lux is instead given in to their custody. While Life Unexpected received mostly positive reviews, it struggled in the ratings and was canceled by The CW in 2011. The show has since been released on DVD, and it is available on Amazon Video streaming services.
The RAF demanded that the government release imprisoned members of their group. The government refused to give into RAF's demands or negotiate. The RAF sent the government a picture of Schleyer alive, in captivity, on 8 October 1977. After 43 days, the government had not given in to the demands of the kidnappers.
Ndongmo was arrested when he returned from Rome. On 29 August the Cameroon Times ran a lead story titled "Bishop Ndongmo arrested for alleged subversion." The paper also reported that Ouandie had given in to government forces. The reporter, editor and publisher of the paper were arrested, tried and convicted by a military tribunal on charges of publishing false information.
The dull sheen of _tainted metal_ shining through everywhere. In the trees, roots, animals, and even the _mountainous valleys_ that had always been an _oasis of difference_. Still, our dragon continued, untainted and resolute, soaring above. There would be a home yet, _a sanctuary_ , a place for all those not given in to this _singular_ invading force that was _misshaping_ the world.
Previous Soviet Georgian rulers had given in to nationalist favouritism to the Georgians; Shevardnadze was against this policy of favouritism. Therefore, his nationalistic policy is considered controversial in Georgia.Ekedahl and Goodman 2001, p. 22. At the 25th Congress of the Georgian Communist Party, Shevardnadze told the congress, "for Georgians, the sun rises not in the east, but in the northin Russia".
In addition to his own large corps, Khalid would have under his command the corps of Shurahbil. Khalid rode to Butah where his old corps awaited him. Meanwhile, the Caliph wrote to Shurahbil to work under Khalid ibn al-Walid's command. A few days before Khalid's arrival Shurahbil had given in to the same temptation as Ikrimah; he had advanced and clashed with Musaylimah, but was defeated.
National Geographic said that activists that support protecting the environment, are particularly relevant in Brazil, as deforestation threatens Amazonian ethnic groups everyday. In addition to holding signs and shouting chants, the crowds took a theatric route to convey their messages. Firstly, they poked at Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, claiming she has given in to the global North's corporate hand. Rousseff's controversy has arisen over her steadfast desire to further industrialize Brazil, and its economy.
Women's souls were seen as unprotected in their weak and vulnerable bodies. Several factors may explain why women were more likely to admit guilt of witchcraft than men. Historian Elizabeth Reis asserts that some likely believed they had truly given in to the Devil, and others might have believed they had done so temporarily. However, because those who confessed were reintegrated into society, some women might have confessed in order to spare their own lives.
After refusing the sexual advances of her village chief and her father’s authority, a young woman runs away from home and goes to town. There she meets several members of her family and tries to start her life from scratches. She enrolls at a high school and makes new friends. However, she realizes that social relations in town also depend on sexual favors and that around her everyone has given in to that practice.
Katwijk is a seaside resort with a wide sandy beach. Its attractiveness is mainly due to its laid-back atmosphere. The boulevard along the shore is not spoiled by large hotels or apartment blocks and has not given in to an excessive commercialisation. Although most buildings lining the boulevard are tourist apartments and pensions, most are just three floors high (and none more than five) and offer a distinctive 'feel' of the 1950s.
Much to the relief of the Okinawa government, Mrs. Bettelheim and the children departed the island in February 1854, on board the USS Supply bound for Shanghai; Bernard followed them in July 1854, Commodore Perry having finally given in to a Ryukyuan entreaty that he take Dr. Bettelheim away.Kerr. pp.339-340. Bettelheim intended to return to England but eventually ended up in New York. After a few years he relocated his family to a farm in Illinois.
The scene shifts back to Corrinado's jail cell, the night before he is to be burned at the stake. Starved and beaten, he has given in to the demons which are living in his mind. He knows that there is little chance to escape his fate, yet he dares the audience to condemn him for what he has done. Half-crazy, he sits alone in his cell dreaming of Leora, laughing aloud at the world which had condemned him.
Todd, meanwhile, injures himself while attempting a skateboarding trick in front of the teenage skaters, and realizes that he doesn't see a future with Sarah. Sarah takes Lucy to the local playground late at night while waiting for Todd, but Todd never shows up. Just when she starts to lose hope, Ronald appears, crying over his mother's death. Much to her own surprise, she feels sympathy for him, until he admits that he has given in to his compulsions and killed a girl.
Some time after the events of Ocho apellidos vascos, Rafa (Dani Rovira) and Amaia (Clara Lago) have parted ways and now she is dating a Catalan man named Pau (Berto Romero). After having given in to the idea of his daughter dating an Andalusian, Koldo (Karra Elejalde) decides this is too much and ventures outside the borders of Euskadi for the first time in his life to search for Rafa in Seville and to convince him to try and win back Amaia's heart.
Later, Lucy is visited by her sister Lois, who wants to talk. Lucy is unhelpful as she has completely given in to insanity. Lois tells Lucy that she is disgusted by her and walks away leaving Lucy in S.T.A.R. Labs custody behind. Although the crack in the cell seemed to hint at Lucy escaping at some point, nothing came of it, and once The New 52 was launched, all storylines in progress in DC were dropped in favor of the new continuity.
Two years after The Hangover Part II, Phil, Stu, and Doug are happily living uneventful lives at home. The only member of the Wolfpack who is not content is Alan. Still lacking a sense of purpose, Alan has ditched his meds and given in to his natural impulses until the untimely death of his father forces him to finally re-evaluate his lifestyle and seek the help he needs. Phil, Stu, and Doug are there to make sure Alan takes the first step.
In this capacity, Peter worked with Albert's successor at Vercelli, Lotario Rosario, and Gerardo da Sesso, abbot of Tiglieto (a sister house of Lucedio). Together they imposed sanctions on the consuls of the city of Piacenza for having exiled their bishop, Crimerio, for unpaid debts. Sometime before March 1208, the three were in Albenga to verify accusations against Bishop Oberto. In November 1208, he was back in Piacenza with Gerardo and Archbishop Umberto IV of Milan to depose Crimerio for having given in to the consuls' demands.
Loch Leven Castle had fallen into ruin by the 18th century, but the ruins were conserved and rubbish removed in 1840. The estate passed from the Bruces to the Graham family in the 18th century and then, in the 19th century, to the Montgomerys, who no longer occupy Kinross House. Loch Leven Castle was given in to state care in 1939, and is now managed by Historic Environment Scotland. Today, the castle can be reached by a 12-person ferry operated from Kinross during the summer months.
The Rhineland in the Revolutionary Age, Cambridge University Press, 2003, , p. 248-249 Prussia's final settlement was considered a defeat for the state as it had given in to demands of the Catholic Church.Ruppert, Stefan in: Kirchenkampf und Kulturkampf: Historische Legitimation, politische Mitwirkung und wissenschaftliche Begleitung durch die Schule Emil Ludwig Richter, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, 2002, , p.13 In 1850, Prussia again had a dispute with the church about civil marriage and primary schoolsRobbins, Keith in: The Dynamics of Political Reform in Northern Europe 1780–1920, Political and Legal Perspectives, Leuven University Press, , p.
Suffering from a panic attack, Tachyon is administered a light sedative by Dr. Havero despite the older woman's concerns about the advanced state of Tachyon's pregnancy. Expressing a desire to be alone, Finn and Cody leave Tachyon by herself, ostensibly to get some sleep. Awakened by a nightmare, Tachyon succumbs to the psychological part of her addiction to alcohol (Kelly having already inherited and given in to the physical half that went with Tachyon's male body). Drinking a substantial amount of Finn's brandy, the combined sedative and alcohol further unbalances the already depressed alien.
On 16 September 2005, a live-show spinoff of Blokesworld, "Blokesworld Live", was banned by Brisbane City Council fifteen hours before the event was to commence at Brisbane's RNA Showgrounds. Though the organisers stressed that the event was well-organised and in accordance with public liability, security and OHS regulations, Brisbane City Council had given in to political pressure from individuals and groups such as the Young Women's Christian Association to stop "Blokesworld Live" from going ahead. The event was rescheduled to nearby Ipswich at the start of October.
However, it is not because she is a woman like it is with the traveler. The Martians are upset about what Elodia has done because they think that she is another person who has given in to the temptation of sex as many people do. Talking about sexual freedom was an issue that many feminists of the nineteenth century did not want to do and caused many women within the feminists' circles to disagree and fight against each other.McGerr, Michael E. A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America.
The Black Major was depicted in the Battle Action Force comic book series as a member of the Red Shadows and second-in-command to Baron Ironblood. Limited information is given in to his background on the file cards that accompanied the action figure although it is variously believed that he was either a traitor from Action Force (as a former British Special Boat Service marine commando) or was otherwise a captive of Baron Ironblood, subsequently brainwashed into: > a dedicated and ruthless follower. Brilliant military commander and > tactician. Totally emotionless.
However you choose to listen, I highly recommend you do." In his review for Riff magazine, Max Heilman wrote, "These guys could have given in to trends, or at least laid off the classical element, but they know what works best for them. You can't help but buy into the emotional breadth Declaration lays out—from its heaviest breakdowns to the extravagant orchestral sonics—that lays it to rest. Without label constraints to hold it back, it's great to hear Red elevating the post-grunge and nu-metal far beyond expectation.
Paul's Smile: There are several instances where Paul's smile is brought up in the story and a few different interpretations of what his smile symbolizes. When Paul has a meeting with his instructors and the principal, he puts on a smile. The narrator notes that other boys would be more afraid than Paul was and would most likely have given in to an emotional and remorseful response about their disruptive behaviors. Paul's smile in this circumstance displays his cocky attitude and shows that he doesn't care about what the authorities have to say to him.
The film's writer-director David Caesar said: > I think that Idiot Box is about two young men who are doing the best they > can with the resources available to them. Now, the fact that the resource > available, as far as they're concerned, is robbing a bank doesn't change the > fact that it's still about them trying, basically not giving up. I'm > surprised that people haven't come down on me for saying, 'Oh, this is going > to promote people robbing banks.' The issue with the film, from my point of > view, is that it was about people who hadn't given in to their > circumstances.
Lucia de Berk's diary also played a role in her conviction. On the day of death of one of her patients (an elderly lady in a terminal stage of cancer) she wrote that she had 'given in to her compulsion'. She wrote on other occasions that she had a 'very great secret' and that she was concerned about 'her tendency to give in to her compulsion'. De Berk has stated that these were references to her passion for reading tarot cards, which she explains she did secretly because she did not believe it appropriate to the clinical setting of a hospital.
Green called foul and claims AMC had given in to the MPAA, who were supposedly pressuring them. One of the reasons to back up his claim was the fact that Hatchet II, the very first film pulled in such a short space of time, happened to be the widest theatrically-released unrated horror film in 25 years, while other films that were performing much worse financially, such as Chain Letter, were allowed to stay. Green also expressed his concerns that he is now "a marked man", in terms of his relationship with the MPAA. "It's bad," says the director.
In November 1999, Barnés resigned his position as rector of the UNAM. He had given in to some of the demands of the CGH; the CGH, however, kept extending the closure and making new demands. One of these demands was open admission for all students graduating from university-run high schools (some measure of which existed, but was contingent on a number of conditions including a sufficiently high GPA). In January 2000 the Junta de Gobierno appointed Juan Ramón de la Fuente, who had served previously as Secretary of Health in President Zedillo's cabinet, as the UNAM's rector.
Research also shows that railway lines connect all the churches in the form of a pentagram, creating a giant devil's trap that demons cannot enter. At the pentagram's center is an old cowboy cemetery, which Azazel forces Jake to go to by threatening his family. The Winchesters, Bobby, and Ellen are there to meet him, but Jake, having given in to his demonic side, develops mind-control abilities and orders Ellen to put her gun to her head. Everyone is forced to lower their weapons, giving Jake time to use the Colt as a key to open a mausoleum.
Mann, A Grand Delusion, p. 705. McGovern, in contrast, was seen as too strident and too tied to radical elements of the anti-war movement. By 1972, Nixon's strategy of Vietnamization had resulted in the withdrawal of most U.S. troops, without appearing to have given in to the Communists, and thus popular dissatisfaction with the war did not accrue to McGovern's benefit. Nixon's so-called "southern strategy" of reducing the pressure for school desegregation and otherwise restricting federal efforts on behalf of blacks had a powerful attraction to northern blue-collar workers as well as southerners.
Tessa returns home convinced Grisham has the medicine and tells Marta of her suspicions and between them come up with a plan to convince Captain Grisham that he has the fever, forcing him to go to the medicine. The plan involves Tessa allowing Grisham to believe she has given in to his ardour and spike his drink with a drug that would make him sweat and show symptoms of the fever. Meanwhile Dr Helm, looking through the ruins of his office, finds a fuse plug proving the explosion was deliberate. Reporting to Colonel Montoya that somebody wants him dead, someone with military experience.
In 2015, the Task Force on External Lighting's recommendation that light pollution in Hong Kong be tackled by a voluntary charter, saying that it found Hong Kong was not yet ready for a legislative solution to the issue, was met with great disappointment from the Legislative Council committee on environmental affairs. The task force recommended a two-year scheme in which merchants will be asked to turn off outdoor lighting voluntary by 11 pm. Committee chairman Kenneth Chan said that the government had obviously given in to pressure from the commercial sector, which was opposed to any curbs on external lighting.
He died on 31 January 1733 (Scott's Fasti has wrongly 1723). It illustrates the spread of high church doctrine since the revolution among the Scottish episcopalians that he is called in his epitaph "sacerdos" (the Latin term for priest). He had fairly earned the praise awarded him of being "literis et pietate insignis".’ Besides his great edition of Forbes he was the author of the Queries and Protestation of the Scots Episcopal Clergy given in to the Committee of the General Assembly at Aberdeen June 1694, 4to, London, 1694; The Case of the Episcopal Clergy, pts. i.
As the violence erupts at Stonehenge, the people of Cirbury turn on each other, tearing apart the village constables. Kane Sawyer arrives, having given in to his destiny at last, and Charmagne Peters emerges from the cattle truck, also under the spell of her ancestor. They are both descendants of Emily Sawyer's child, the child of the Ragman; and the fruit of their union will inherit a great levelled land where all are equal. Yates and his men arrive and try to gun down the mummers, but their bullets have no effect, for the players are already dead.
Kim Won-bong, the main leader From 1933 onward the Chinese Nationalist government had repeatedly given in to Japanese demands, including the June 1935 He–Umezu Agreement to remove objectionable troops and officials. The KNRP decided to send trained agents into Korea, North China and Manchuria to create confusion through assassination of Japanese officials and destruction of installations. Fifteen agents were sent to Manchuria in March 1936, and later that year forty or fifty more agents were sent to Korea, North China and Manchuria. There were tensions between Kim Won-bong and Yi Chong-chon, head of the KNRP military department.
The March 2013 elections will see clan rivalries emerge again. The formation of United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) arising from the systematic breakaway of the Pentagon in a rival party wil have a major impact in the forthcoming elections on 4 March 2013. At recent by elections, UDF managed to show its national strength by emerging second in Kangema Constituency. In Bukura civic ward in Butere, the hitherto dominance of coalition partner ODM was shown to have given in to emerging UDF forces as UDF gannerd close to half the votes showing a similar drop in the incumbent coalition partner.
Sofía was shot by one of The Company members in "The Art of the Deal", but has not yet given in to the extent of her injuries. As she recovers in the hospital, she tells Michael to retrieve a box from her apartment which she had found, containing files on a man named Jason Lief. As Michael leaves to find Whistler, Lincoln and LJ decided to stay back to take care of Sofía. Sofía appears briefly in the premiere episode of season 4, shopping with Lincoln and LJ, but when Lincoln kills a Company agent and is arrested, Sofía and L.J. run for it.
Four years later, a doctor of the town named Plato and his brother Antiochus also became celebrated martyrs under Galerius. Theodotus of Ancyra is also venerated as a saint. However, the persecution proved unsuccessful and in 314 Ancyra was the center of an important council of the early church; its 25 disciplinary canons constitute one of the most important documents in the early history of the administration of the Sacrament of Penance. The synod also considered ecclesiastical policy for the reconstruction of the Christian Church after the persecutions, and in particular the treatment of lapsi—Christians who had given in to forced paganism (sacrifices) to avoid martyrdom during these persecutions.
Wallace put the leading men of the town of Dundee in charge of the castle's siege and moved to halt the advance of the English army. Wallace and Moray, who had recently combined their forces, deployed on the Ochil Hills overlooking the bridge crossing the River Forth at Stirling and prepared to meet the English in battle. At the time, Wallace and Moray were both in their late twenties and neither could yet claim to be Scottish national heroes. Whereas some of the Scottish nobility had given in to English demands for allegiance (whilst still supporting the Scottish cause), Wallace's force remained unequivocally dedicated to the struggle for Scottish independence.
Sacre was deeply affected by the Penistone rail crash, which happened on 16 July 1884. This was caused by the breaking of the crank- axle of No. 434, a 4-4-0 locomotive, and resulted in nineteen deaths (including Massey Bromley, the Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Eastern Railway and a close friend of Sacre). Although no blame could possibly be attached to Sacre, he felt responsible, partly because he had given in to pressure from Watkin to adopt the Smith non-automatic brake. In 1885 he decided to retire at the early age of 53, though he agreed to continue to act as a consultant to the railway.
Finding Illyana, Colossus is horrified to see that she has so completely given in to her demonic side that she is totally covered by her eldritch armor and has demonic horns, legs, and a tail. Ashamed at her brother's reaction, she flees into Limbo, and decides to end the demonic invasion by assuming rule of Limbo. However, her teammate Rahne Sinclair persuades her against this, and she instead gives up her demonic powers by creating a massive stepping disc that banishes most of the demons back to Limbo, including S'ym, then throwing her Soulsword in after them to seal the portal shut. Afterwards the New Mutants find a seven-year-old Illyana inside the husk of her eldritch armor.
When the platform was passed, the delegation from New York put on black armbands and began to sing We Shall Overcome in protest. Humphrey later stated that his biggest mistake of the 1968 election was to have given in to Johnson, contending that if he stuck to his original platform it would have differentiated himself enough from Johnson to give him a lead in the polls. Humphrey always believed that if he gave the speech that he planned to give in Chicago and later gave in Salt Lake City on September 30, 1968, calling for an unconditional bombing pause of North Vietnam as "an acceptable risk for peace," that he would have won the election.
Truth then cannot be known by thought, since knowledge held as thought is privative toward thinking as decided by what's thought. Only thinking as it penetrates, not given in to what categories of thought orient it, can be truth, so long as it does not resort to thought in doing so which would objectify it. Such thinking is truth because it therefore defines reality as by that thinking, rather than excluding truth from the possibility of thinking because of its relation to yielding thoughts. Only because thinking's results, namely thoughts, do not pertain to what is arising from its act, the truth, does thinking itself become questioned as a proper conductor of truth.
Bassarabescu sided with the latter, leaving the PP to join Goga's National Agrarian Party (PNA). This was a problematic political move: the PNA was firmly planted on the antisemitic right-wing, albeit its prejudice was mild enough to even allow some Jews into party ranks.Boia (2012), pp. 102–103, 308 At the time, his more virulently antisemitic colleague, Brătescu- Voinești, was gathering support for purging the literary world of what he called "abject" Jewish influences.Boia (2012), pp. 72–73, 78–83, 107, 148 Bassarabescu occasionally joined in, such as when he cosigned Brătescu's letter to novelist Mihail Sadoveanu, an ambiguous document which implied that Sadoveanu had given in to such Jewish influences.Boia (2012), p.
At Scuffy's, Bill expresses disappointment that Perry, after progressing nicely in the hospital, is no longer part of a military team and has given in to self-pity. Cliff runs into Pat at the bar, where she is waiting to go out with an Army Air Forces captain. Unhappy and jealous, Cliff comes home late and argues with his parents, who are upset that he is always out and accuse him of "gallivanting around with boys like this Bill Tabeshaw." C.W. tells Cliff "it's just not like old times," but Cliff is unable to make them understand that old times were three years ago and he has to make his own plans.
After this Strang submitted to the measures of the Covenanters; but enemies soon accused him of heresy because in his dictates to the students he had expressed opinions as to God's providence about sin which conflicted with the Calvinism of Samuel Rutherford and others of that school. The subject came before the general assembly, and was referred to a committee; after conferring with Strang and examining his dictates, they reported that they were satisfied as to his orthodoxy. This report was given in to the assembly in August 1647, and an act was passed exonerating him from the charge. Soon afterwards the charge of heresy was renewed, and, as the church was now completely dominated by rigid Covenanters, Strang resigned his office.
The Ethniki Etaireia (, "National Society") was a secret Greek nationalistic organization created in November 1894, by a number of young nationalist officers, advocates of the Megali Idea. Its aim was to revive the morale of the country and prepare the liberation of Greek people still under the Ottoman Empire. In September 1895 they recruited civilians, all linked to the organization of the Olympic Games, including Demetrius Vikelas,Llewellyn Smith, Olympics in Athens, 49-50 although he claimed only to have given in to friendly pressure, playing a solely financial role and then quickly resigning from it.Llewellyn Smith, Olympics in Athens, 149-150 The populism of the Ethniki Etaireia is considered to be responsible for the outbreak of the Greco-Turkish War of 1897.
He urgently returned to Paris.Llewellyn Smith, Olympics in Athens, 95 It seems that she then died. In November 1894, a number of young nationalist officers, advocates of the Megali Idea, created a secret society, Ethniki Etairia, whose aim was to revive the morale of the country and prepare the liberation of Greek peoples still under the Ottoman Empire.Llewellyn Smith, Olympics in Athens, 49-50 In September 1895, they recruited civilians, all linked to the organisation of the Olympic Games, including Vikelas himself, although he claimed only to have given in to friendly pressure, playing a solely financial role and then quickly resigning from it.Llewellyn Smith, Olympics in Athens, 149-150 At this point he was still attracted by the possibility of rebuilding his country.
When Luis recalls scenes from his childhood, he walks into them as the middle-aged man he is. Luis and Angélica meet in the attic, where they discover Luis's old elementary school books and have a kiss in the rooftop, rekindling briefly their closeness. Reading his old school books, he remembers when he was during the war in a religious school in which a little boy is killed by shards of flying glass. The older Luis sits in his schoolroom listening to a priest tell a horror story about a little student, killed in an air raid, who may or may not be eternally damned depending on whether or not the boy had "given in to temptation" the morning he was killed.
In a September issue, "Don Ramiro" Karnabatt declared himself horrified that some were proposing to honor the inveterate gambler Avrillon with a public monument, announcing that France had given in to "vice". By then, he was giving positive reviews to "decadent poets" of the "dead cities" (Georges Rodenbach, Dimitrie Anghel), and enthusiastic about the establishment of community theaters to promote a "noble and pure art", away from "the platitudes and pettiness of modern life". Ion I. C. Brătianu, Take Ionescu, Alexandru Bădărău, and Titu Maiorescu, "waiting for the latest issue of Seara". 1913 cartoon by Seara contributor Nicolae Petrescu Găină In Seara, "Don Ramiro" was also contributing to the publicity campaigns mounted by Symbolist doyen Alexandru Macedonski and by Macedonski's painter son, Alexis.
Naomi Klein leading an open forum on October 6 Kate Pickett, coauthor of The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better, said in The Guardian that "Few doubt that it was the actions of the rich and the super- rich, the 1%, that created the crisis. But sadly, debate has not yet been translated into action ... This is why we need the Occupy movement and the staunch actions of the trade unions – why we need protest and demonstrations and activism."We need Occupy to help deliver equality by Kate Pickett in the Guardian, Tuesday November 15, 2011 Canadian writer Naomi Klein has spoken at the protest several times. Writing in the New York Times she said she is "delighted" that OWS has not given in to issuing a list of demands.
He digs himself in deeper by claiming that Himmler will understand the truth; Himmler has already fled and been declared a traitor. When Eva arrives, and Hitler's son calls her mother, that's the last straw; the enraged Hitler shoots his own son through the forehead, spilling his blood over the bed in the next room, and tells Bormann to dispose of the impostor's body in the water tower. All seems resolved, but the Doctor and the Brigadier fear that Claire may have given in to her journalistic instincts and remained in the bunker to shoot surreptitious footage of Hitler's death. They remain in the bunker, searching for her, until Hitler finally shoots himself; as there's no sign of Claire, the Doctor fulfills his role in history by declaring Eva Braun dead.
In the 2008 general election, BN was returned to power for the first time without its customary 2/3 supermajority in the Dewan Rakyat, meaning it could no longer pass constitutional amendments without the support of opposition parties. The election results were widely seen as reflecting discontent about the state of the country's economy and increasing ethnic tensions within the country; the three main opposition parties had campaigned on a platform condemning the NEP and the government's response to widening economic disparities. The month after, the Crown Prince of Kelantan Tengku Faris Petra said during an assembly organised by the newly formed Malay Unity Action Front that since the Malays had given in to granting the non-Malays citizenship, the latter should not seek equality or special treatment. In his speech, the prince also called for Malay unity to ensure that Malay sovereignty and supremacy was preserved.
It was the biggest popular movement in the Netherlands in the post- war era and it came as a response to the confrontational politics of the Reagan administration in the US that were seen as a threat to the peaceful co- existence of the 1970s. The movement gathered pace after a 1981 manifestation against the nuclear arms race in Amsterdam attracted an unexpected 400,000 demonstrators. A motley coalition of anti-military and peace groups of different persuasions came together and collected over 3.75 million signatures (a quarter of the population) against the deployment on Dutch soil of US cruise missiles that were destined to carry nuclear warheads, in particular neutron bombs, but by the time the petition was presented, the Dutch centre- right government had already given in to the diplomatic pressure from NATO. The Hollanditis fever peaked in 1983 with a mass demonstration in The Hague aimed against the deployment.
Millhiser suggested that the liberal side of the court may have given in to the conservative majority in Comcast to establish that the liberal side of the court was respecting the principle of stare decisis from previous court decisions such that the conservative side should also uphold stare decisis in other pending decisions. In June 2020, Allen and Comcast reached a settlement to end the lawsuit, with Comcast agreeing to carry three of the channels in Allen's lineup in addition to the Weather Channel which Allen had acquired in the interim, in additional to other terms. In Allen's concurrent action against Charter Communication in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, Judge George H. Wu ruled in August 2020 that Allen's suit could proceed based on evidence Allen had provided that met the requires met by the Supreme Court in the Comcast ruling.
In November 2016, the school was at the centre of a controversy after the right-wing political activist and alumnus of the school, Milo Yiannopoulos, was invited to speak to the school's Langton Liberal Arts Society on the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States. On the advice of the Department for Education's Counter Extremism Unit, the school withdrew the invitation, resulting in Yiannopoulos claiming it had given in to bullying. Joanna Williams, education editor at libertarian online magazine Spiked, wrote on The Spectator magazine website that "banning him sends the message to six-formers the way to deal with ideas they find politically distasteful 'is to howl in protest and insist they go away'". In November 2017, the school was involved in a new controversy over the promotion of right wing politics after the development of a course specifically designed as "an antidote to the poison of political correctness" by teaching "the most beautifully disturbed and disturbing ideas".

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