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Yes, he has an agenda and his hat in hand.
We think they call this a "hat in hand" moment.
"They're going to have to come hat in hand to us," Yarmuth said.
Before long, the Sheriff publicly confronted him, and Wood took off running, hat in hand.
Mildred's garden — day Mildred sitting on a creaky swing set, Willoughby with hat in hand.
If anything, the North Korean leader's hat-in-hand appeal to Xi restored the status quo ante.
"We're back hat in hand to the Saudis saying put more barrels on the market," Croft said.
In this environment, the people who are starting companies often go hat-in-hand looking for financing.
Hat in hand, Mr. Rosero flew into the mountains to see the kingpin and break the bad news.
Still, it would not be surprising if the airlines — or other industries — went to Washington, hat in hand.
He's in the room with your Silicon Valley people trying to, like, holding out his hat in hand.
So, hat in hand, I let friend A know that she was correct in her exfoliate-then-shave routine.
Now she has to go hat in hand to Brussels to see if she can work some magic there.
The logical path forward is to appear before the FCC with hat in hand and appeal for a legitimate permit.
The other said we must go hat in hand to Congress if our public utilities are to get debt relief.
He went to his publishers at Alfred A. Knopf, "hat in hand," and said he couldn't go through with it.
Another bill would switch the C.F.P.B.'s funding model, forcing it to go hat-in-hand to Congress every year.
That is going to be hard to deliver if Pakistan goes hat in hand to the monetary fund, as many expect.
Two suggestions: GOP leaders can go hat in hand and grovel before Trump like a serf pleading to "Game of Thrones" Queen Cersei Lannister.
Check out the clip -- Marshall's obviously willing to do what it takes to keep RF in NY ... including taking the hat in hand method.
Cowboy hat in hand, he has made the rounds in Congress and among the political elite in the capital, landing help for his town.
The next January, on a trip by Mr. Maduro, hat in hand, to see President Xi Jinping, a slew of new investments were announced.
When I ran for Congress in 53 as a Democratic candidate in Illinois, I went hat-in-hand to rich donors, as all candidates must.
"It meant she didn't have to go hat in hand to the big houses to get a new work in front of people," he said.
It is wrong that Texas comes hat in hand asking for aid after voting to deny aid to others who suffered from a hurricane disaster.
When the postal service needs more money, it raises the price of stamps and other products or, when times are desperate, goes hat in hand to Congress.
The Friends alum accessorized with a gold chain and turquoise pendant, a small brown shoulder bag, gold hoop earrings, and kept a wide-brim hat in hand.
However, crisis struck in 2018, forcing him to go hat-in-hand to the International Monetary Fund for a $57 billion loan, the biggest ever from the lender.
Rowley's opponents fear the island could be left hat-in-hand after green-lighting a billion-dollar infrastructure investment to pipe the gas, should the deal fall through.
David Jorgensen, 61, lives in Edmonton, Alberta: If Nafta negotiations do go sideways, don't expect Canada to come crawling back to the negotiating table with hat in hand.
The shift broadly expanded Albany's role in housing policy, which is why city officials go hat in hand to Albany every few years for permission to extend controls.
Nearly two decades ago, Nursultan Nazarbayev, the then doughy dictator of Kazakhstan, came hat in hand to the George W. Bush White House, desperate to make a deal.
A few weeks ago, as I stood with my mother and 10 siblings at my father's funeral to say our final goodbyes, there stood Manuel, cowboy hat in hand.
Now Roger Goodell has to come hat in hand and present Brady with the Lombardi Trophy, the MVP award, and a notarized apology for making the whole Deflategate scandal up.
"Many of your Silicon Valley entrepreneurs look a lot more like directors and actors — going hat in hand to Hollywood studios — than they do look like true entrepreneurs," O'Reilly said.
But she has come to Maggie hat in hand because her aortic graft needs to be repaired and no surgeons will agree to operate on her because the risk is so great.
But on the eve of spring training in 2015, after quietly serving a one-year suspension for his admitted use of performance-enhancing substances, he went with hat in hand to Yankee Stadium.
Arms lifted, top hat in hand, Barnum was recently joined by 10 colorful abstract sculptures, installed around the library and on the adjacent lawn in front of the Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center.
If anyone had expected Mr. Johnson to appear before the lawmakers hat in hand after being forced to cut short a trip to the United Nations and return back home, they were presumably disappointed.
If anyone had expected Mr. Johnson to appear before the lawmakers hat in hand after being forced to cut short a trip to the United Nations and return back home, they were presumably disappointed.
Despite his experience at Oracle, Benioff said in 2018 that he "had to go hat in hand, like I was a high tech beggar, down to Silicon Valley to raise some money" when launching Salesforce.
Now, years into a complex effort to defend clients against capital charges in military commission proceedings in Guantanamo, the government has gone to Congress, hat in hand, asking it to change the rules once again.
" Gibbs warned that using taxpayer dollars to aid farmers "will do little more than put a target on agriculture's back and make agriculture no better than those who come hat in hand wanting something for nothing.
The exact details are up for debate, but fundamentally, the government must set a precedent for corporations that spend the boom years enriching themselves and their shareholders only to crawl to Capitol Hill hat in hand.
Even if the Duke Convention Center could make the case that a financially-strapped county should devote a slice of its dwindling and meager public dollars to them, it's not the only venue coming around hat in hand.
These folks are the ones who went hat-in-hand to disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, who turned sexual assault into an Oscar-winning endeavor; they were happy to take endorsements, campaign cash and party invitations from elite members of Hollywood.
While Merkel goes hat in hand toward the Greens and liberals to cobble together some kind of coalition in the Bundestag, she will still have to deal with a huge block of right-wing voters with few allies but those to her left.
Three years after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union and two weeks after it was supposed to have left, Prime Minister Theresa May returned to Europe this week, hat in hand, to ask for a second, last-minute extension.
If Wilson's Allstate is investing for social conscience rather than for profit with his shareholders' reserve fund, the insurer will soon find itself hat in hand in front of the federal government, groveling for the rest of us to bail them out.
Meanwhile, the President of the African Development Bank had to come hat in hand to Washington, where, a source with knowledge of the situation told me, all he got to see were some officials in the Treasury Department President Trump has still not visited the continent and has not announced plans to do so.
Mr. Booker and Mr. Castro have, in recent weeks, had to make desperate hat-in-hand pleas for money just to stay in the race, and both received online boosts from prominent black and Latino politicians including Stacey Abrams of Georgia and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, who alluded to the importance of racial representation.
So presto chango, we are back to the pre-2011 days when the only way midsize and small lenders can serve the home financing needs of their customers is to go hat-in-hand to the big bank lenders and sell them their mortgages and the servicing rights to those mortgages at a price set by the big banks.
"I had to go hat in hand, like I was a high tech beggar, down to Silicon Valley to raise some money…And as I go from venture capitalist to venture capitalist to venture capitalist — and a lot of them are my friends, people I've gone to lunch with — and each and every one of them said no," Benioff said.
Instead it's New Yorkers who have to make the trip across the Hudson River to see a UFC fight, who have to jump on New Jersey Transit or drive through the dreaded Holland or Lincoln tunnels and suffer the indignity of going to Newark (Newark!)—chastened, hat in hand, like tourists escaping the narrow-mindedness of their small town to get a little culture for the evening.
Halicarnassus and the Anakim took up their position in line on the other side of the road, hat in hand, watching.
In the end, the family unites to embrace the future, satisfied when Larry's boss comes back, hat in hand, asking him to return to his job.
'Lonesome Jim' Discovers You Can Go Home Again (Hat in Hand), The New York Times, March 24, 2006. Accessed October 28, 2008. Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly awarded the film a grade of C-, writing that director Steve Buscemi "is stymied here by the inertia of his material".Schwarzbaum, Lisa.
Business Insider commented, "Humbled and hormone-deprived, Peek goes hat-in-hand to Washington, looking for taxpayer cash." However, BI also said that "in going down this path, he was no different than many of his fellow chief executives on Wall Street." In 2015, Peek was hired by Bank of America as an executive vice chairman.
In the vanguard were four flag bearers followed by Adolf Lenk and Kurt Neubauer, Ludendorff's servant. Behind those two came more flag bearers, then the leadership in two rows. Hitler was in the centre, slouch hat in hand, the collar of his trenchcoat turned up against the cold. To his left, in civilian clothes, a green felt hat, and a loose loden coat, was Ludendorff.
He holds his hat in hand, and his pattens are respectfully removed, left lying on the ground.Hand (1987), 42 They gaze reverently at the newborn figure of Jesus who lies on Mary's robe. Mary's features have a softness and sweetness more characteristic of Christus's later paintings and remarkably similar to his Madonna of the Dry Tree, according to Maryan Ainsworth.Ainsworth (1994), 161 Kneeling in adoration to either side are four small angels.
The painting depicts an elegant young woman on a swing. A smiling young man, hiding in the bushes on the left, watches her from a vantage point that allows him to see up into her billowing dress, where his arm is pointed with hat in hand. A smiling older man, who is nearly hidden in the shadows on the right, propels the swing with a pair of ropes. The older man appears to be unaware of the young man.
Class 19C after a record speed test run The photograph alongside shows a Class 19C loco­motive after a record speed test run during which the engine achieved a speed of . A.G. Watson is standing sixth from left in the group in front of the locomotive, with hat in hand. An official test was conducted in 1938 to compare the steam consumption of the poppet valve Class 19C with the piston valve Class 19D. The Class 19D performed slightly better.
The Brooklyn War Memorial Brooklyn's World War I war memorial overlooks northern Brooklyn from the top of Sugarloaf Hill. It lists the names of the 48 Brooklyn soldiers who died in that war. Soon after the war ended in 1918 a movement to build a memorial began, with the funds raised in two years. The Brooklyn Returned Services Association (RSA) chose as a monument a carved marble statue depicting a soldier with hat in hand, looking towards the harbour heads through which sailed the troopships bearing those who would not return.
Brinkley reacted to losing his medical and broadcast licenses by launching a bid to become the Governor of Kansas, a political position that would enable him to appoint his own members to the medical board and thus regain his right to practice medicine in the state. He kicked off his candidacy just three days after he lost his medical license, using his radio station to help his campaign.Brock, 2008, p. 155 At his side was KFKB's biggest country-music star, Roy Faulkner, who took to the stage with guitar and hat in hand.
General Jules Brunet (center, hat in hand), Chief of Staff of the French Minister of War, 1898 Brunet led a brilliant career in the French Army. As a colonel, he commanded the 11th Artillery Regiment between 1887 and 1891. Promoted to Brigade General in December 1891, he commanded the 48th Infantry Brigade between 1891 and 1897, then the 19th Artillery Brigade. In 1898, Chanoine, his former senior officer in the Japan mission, was Minister of War and Brunet became his Chief of Staff ("Chef de l'état-major du ministre de la Guerre") with the rank of Divisional General.
Meanwhile, Bismarck still faced the problem of raising money to pay for the Schleswig-Holstein War. To be sure, the victory in that war had brought glory to Bismarck and the Prussian nation. However, the elected United Prussian Diet which had the authority to raise public funds to pay for the war was still dragging its feet about paying for the Schleswig War despite the glory to the Prussian nation. Furthermore, Bismarck as a monarchist had long detested elected parliaments of all kinds and he especially hated going "hat in hand" to the United Diet to beg for money.
A two- year term for the chief justice was established by the Rules of Court adopted by the Supreme Court, with each term beginning on July 1 of even-numbered years and ending on June 30 in the next even-numbered year. In the early 1970s, more than half the justices resigned over various corruption probes.Judges, with Hat in Hand; by the Editorial Board, 19 January 2015, New York Times In 1975, Florida Supreme Court justice David L. McCain tampered with a lower court decision on behalf of campaign supporters. Faced with impeachment proceedings, he resigned.
The Printing Office was the progenitor of the University of California PressCalifornia Historical Society Quarterly, Vol LXXII, No.3, "A Voice From the Wilderness: The Early University of California Press", Albert Muto, p. 226. Probably Bonté's most important contribution to the University was his advocacy and successful lobbying for the "penny tax", which gave the University automatic funding without having to go to the state legislature, hat in hand, each year for specific appropriations, thus freeing the funding of the University from the vagaries of political pressures. The University of California was a "Land- grant university" whereby the federal government granted land to states that was then sold to fund public colleges. By 1881, this funding was no longer meeting the needs of the growing institution.
It emerged that the total amount of the bailout requested had now risen to $34 billion. Painting an even more dramatic picture of what would happen if Congress did not respond quickly, Chrysler said it would need $7 billion by the end of the month just to keep running while GM asked for $4 billion immediately. In an interview that was broadcast on NBC's Meet The Press on December 7, 2008, President-elect Barack Obama said, "The last thing I want to see happen is for the auto industry to disappear, but I'm also concerned that we don't put $10 billion or $20 billion or $30 billion or whatever billion dollars into an industry, and then, six months to a year later, they come back hat in hand and say, `Give me more.'"Obama suggests some auto execs should lose jobs, Associated Press, December 7, 2008.
Variety said the film was excessively long, but praised it for being darker and more dramatic, saying that its confidence and intermittent flair to give it a life of its own apart from the books was something The Philosopher's Stone never achieved. A. O. Scott from The New York Times said: "instead of feeling stirred you may feel battered and worn down, but not, in the end, too terribly disappointed". Peter Travers from Rolling Stone condemned the film for being over-long and too faithful to the book: "Once again, director Chris Columbus takes a hat-in-hand approach to Rowling that stifles creativity and allows the film to drag on for nearly three hours". Kenneth Turan from the Los Angeles Times called the film a cliché which is "deja vu all over again, it's likely that whatever you thought of the first production – pro or con – you'll likely think of this one".

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