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808 Sentences With "in the company of"

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" The teacher rejoices in "the company of these boys.
In the company of strangers, I don't feel less alone.
Instead, my victory was shared in the company of hundreds.
She placed Trump in the company of Hitler and Mussolini.
But she opened up in the company of her peers.
But he celebrated in the company of Mr Shihab, once again.
I've spent long car rides in the company of George Smiley.
She finds solace in the company of both Democrats and Republicans.
In the regime prison, he'd been in the company of others.
"I have spent time in the company of heroes," he said.
When she is in the company of adults, she merely watches.
You can practice alone, or in the company of supportive others.
I find it soothing to be in the company of strangers.
And then the lockdown in the company of my fellow-suiciders.
He is believed to be in the company of Justin Jentz, 35.
Excerpted from In The Company Of Women by Grace Bonney (Artisan Books).
We just didn't know he did it in the company of superstars.
He winds up in the company of a miscreant, Tyler (Shia LaBeouf).
And they would have done almost everything in the company of others.
Last seen in the company of a muscular kibbutznik, a free agent.
How do you feel about being in the company of such awardees?
The family, it seems, enjoyed breakfast in the company of landscape paintings.
We had the immense privilege of serving in the company of heroes.
I'm honored to be in the company of such accomplished fellow artists.
"He was always in the company of policemen, military men," Jocellyn said.
I am often in the company of crude avatars of the past.
" "I'm humbled to be in the company of the other dreamy nominees.
Feel awkward and anxious in the company of people you don't know?
In the company of the female officer was a small boy in suit.
On a magical weekend, Parziale put himself in the company of his hero.
Choose not to spend a single second in the company of Piers Morgan.
He appeared at another rally in the company of 'Wolverine' actor Hugh Jackman.
We are so proud to be in the company of such inspiring artists.
It is said that suspect was in the company of a female & children.
Those interviews are now available in my book, In the Company of Women.
She was reportedly arrested on foot, in the company of two other people.
She agreed, and arrived there separately that night in the company of friends.
We spent most nights in the company of rattling kingfishers and curious seals.
He walks the ranch in the company of a trouble-smelling dog, Charlie.
Mr. Skripal was good fun, though, happy in the company of other men.
So why not spend a couple of hours in the company of Becky.
Dining in the company of sharks at Ithaa How about sharks for dining companions?
But Trump is clearly happiest in the company of his fellow tri-state douchebags.
These breads deserve to be on the table in the company of other food.
Thoughtful and comfortable in the company of adults, as so many only children are.
And do it all in the company of your peers, celebrating entrepreneurship and possibility.
Or insisted that he'd attend only in the company of some female soccer stars.
Or that time spent in the company of another isn't always time well spent.
At the same time, I've felt a growing warmth in the company of friends.
I spent many long hours in the company of the cats, parrots and monkey.
Morella subsequently returned to the apartment in the company of prosecutors, according to neighbors.
Krause seemed decidedly out of place in the company of tall and trim athletes.
Since 2011, they haven't observed many sexually mature females in the company of calves.
Her newfound celebrity even placed her in the company of Rod Stewart on one occasion.
There's nothing that reinforces a bad choice like doing it in the company of another.
Tomatoes and anchovies play very well together, often in the company of olives and capers.
Francisco Franco's firing squads, he died in the company of two bullfighters, shot as anarchists.
He left the company's atelier, in January 1998, in the company of a security guard.
In the company of female peers, many of the women said, those concerns fall away.
A detour in the company of a near-penniless laird (Roger Livesey) changes her plans.
He is also believed to have visited China in the company of his handling officer.
You don't always want to be in the company of other people, real or virtual.
In the process, in the company of my outsize, diminutive grandmother, I grew to adulthood.
Usually we sleep in the company of those we trust most: lovers, family members, friends.
Life, most of those polled agreed, is simply better in the company of good stories.
The distinction puts her in the company of such actors as Helen Mirren and Al Pacino.
And men can use the service in the company of a woman who vouches for them.
" He adds, "I'm really just so honored to be in the company of these athletic legends.
In the performance, the child interacts with the artist's body, in the company of her mother.
Never a dull moment in the company of a Gemini, especially in the context of romance.
On Tuesday, Hanson entered Courtroom 1E in the company of a bailiff, wearing his prison khakis.
I also remember how deeply my father loved, and delighted in the company of, Muhammad Ali.
And like most TV writers, Rhodes clearly prefers to imagine himself in the company of novelists.
I petted them in the company of Ulrika, who runs the property with her partner, Berra.
But today's leaders reject the idea that Mr Science belongs in the company of Mr Democracy.
Venus clashes with Jupiter and you can take pleasure in the company of your favorite people.
The pair were in the company of five other children and two adults, the police said.
Listening to how boys talk about others in the company of their friends is a start.
Should we worry that the president seems to enjoy himself only in the company of authoritarians?
The number puts the United States in the company of several nations, including Uruguay and Serbia.
In the company of others with disordered minds Mr. Brandon shone out as a model inmate.
For two or three hours in the company of a reporter, he appeared alert and comprehending.
Eventually, the person in the company of a therapist might do the exposure therapy for real.
Officials believe she is in the company of 24453-year-old Bruce Lynch Jr., of Bumpass, Virginia.
And one affordable handbag brand that's been popping up in the company of tons of celebs: Linjer.
The army believes he is in the company of Iván Márquez, another demobilised FARC leader gone underground.
It had, perhaps, been too long a trip in the company of Adda's employer and little brother.
Just spent a few hours in the company of David Millaband at an event for the IRC.
Give him some sausage and a glass of good Mâcon, in the company of friends, any day.
The boy's aunt grew concerned seeing the teen in the company of a skimpily-dressed adult woman.
Researchers also found engaging with music in the company of others to greatly affect one's subjective wellbeing.
This puts Wales in the company of parts of Portugal, northern Italy, and most of Eastern Europe.
Is there anything wrong with twirling my hair at home in the company of family and friends?
Ms. Aloni spent many of her summers in the company of her stepsister and stepbrother in Australia.
In the company of his friends, he spoke more openly than he had in our previous talks.
Not that she's complaining about being in the company of Ms. Myers, Ms. Gibbs and Mr. Carter.
All but a minuscule fraction of kids crossing with adults are in the company of close kin.
That sickening statistic puts us in the company of human-rights violators like China and North Korea.
We can infer, therefore, that Trump doesn't mind seeing himself in the company of other Republican luminaries.
They may complain about problems with its service among themselves — but never in the company of foreigners.
I just thought that the idea of spending a year in the company of that music was wonderful.
A customer in line said she would rather get a refund than eat in the company of police.
It is a stretch to include her in the company of John Quincy Adams, George Marshall, Dean Acheson.
Did it make them feel good about themselves to be in the company of somebody less conventionally attractive?
Rather than having intercourse, he says, they simply want to spend time in the company of young women.
"This person had been seen in the company of Khalid El Bakraoui just before the attacks," added Werts.
But here we are: the new Waypoint UK Podcast is 60 minutes in the company of Ian Livingstone.
Rather than return to the asylum, Anne spends the day in the company of the (thankfully friendly) milkman.
There were even guidebooks instructing men as to the correct conduct when in the company of a courtesan.
At Home With Like many an only child, Nicolaia Rips grew up largely in the company of adults.
All the more reason to spend time in the company of such a humane, thoughtful and intelligent historian.
His Cheney lacks any trace of charm, humor or warmth, except sometimes in the company of his family.
He was released on bail and left the courthouse after the hearing in the company of his lawyers.
New York's new program puts it in the company of major cities like Boston, Chicago, Dallas and Detroit.
The hospital itself has an equity stake in the company of 8.45 percent, which is worth $73 million.
Those rules include wearing masks when in the company of others and not visiting households with multiple people.
We see him often in the company of passing male figures, whose advice is fueled by personal regrets.
They had met ashore several times, and she had been on the boat in the company of others.
You'd be forgiven for assuming, at first glance, that Minaj is in the company of two other women.
And in living among them, you feel the surety of being in the company of earth's long history.
"I am overwhelmed at being in the company of my fellow Bollingen winners," Bernstein said in a statement.
"Righteous women are gentle, mild-mannered, and meek particularly in the company of men of authority," Dushku writes.
The vast majority will pay too much for indifferent food eaten mostly in the company of other tourists.
And, for what it's worth, in the company of such recognized greatness, unmistakably, they also hold their own.
Justin Bieber will be in the "Company" of friends when he returns to Brazil for his Purpose World Tour.
No smoking or any additional pets are allowed, as lodgers will already be in the company of two Chihuahuas.
"Brad had a very restful and relaxing stay in the company of an old friend," the insider told PEOPLE.
Work hard, rise the ranks in the company of your choosing, and diligently squirrel away your hard-earned paycheques.
But how do you spend four hours in the company of 80 of the best breweries in the world?
Thus, he seeks refuge in the company of people who love his divisive attitude and seemingly support him unconditionally.
He has always acknowledged that students' experience in university classrooms is enriched and improved in the company of diversity.
Do we really want to be in the company of China and North Korea and Vietnam on that issue?
"I am humbled to receive this honor and be in the company of an illustrious group of British icons".
Blessing told me that several girls from the boat had left the camp in the company of their traffickers.
Although she couldn't speak, she often smiled and made noises and expressed pleasure in the company of her siblings.
Or at least that's how it seems whenever we find ourselves in the company of Pye's Balearic Social squad.
During the '90s, when Shania reigned, she was in the company of Alanis Morissette, Sarah McLachlan, and Celine Dion.
Would the magic hold up and perhaps acquire extra fairy dust in the company of three medium-size children?
The only way a woman can travel is in the company of her family or a man, she said.
With my still new first dan, I felt like a humble 10-handicapper in the company of Tiger Woods.
If you find yourself in the company of people whose hearts have been captured by grace, count yourself lucky.
I wanted to see this utterly ordinary but exceedingly rare phenomenon in the company of blue jays and chipmunks.
She received a lethal injection on April 27, 2010, in the company of her parents and her two sisters.
In 1907, Ladies' Home Journal instructed women never to go to a restaurant in the company of a man.
Two younger children were also seen in the company of the woman at one bombing site, the police said.
She lived in the security of her own house, in the company of her widowed second daughter, my aunt.
The pageant queen beamed as she accepted her scepter and crown in the company of Miss Puerto Rico 1970.
The order, similar to an Anti-Social Behavior Order (ASBO), prevents him from sitting on a motorcycle or moped in Bristol for two years, and also means he is not allowed to be in the company of more than two people in a public place, unless in the company of his mother.
Clint died suddenly Monday in the company of his wife and daughter ... according to a source close to the family.
As I go to leave the studio, having spent hours in the company of Hus, it can be seen too.
"Here in the company of our brothers from all over the world, it's a very good feeling," Khan, 36, said.
In the company of men, Butina often brought up that she had been featured in Russian GQ, posing with guns.
For several days, his increasingly pointed digs against his fellow Republican presidential candidate came only in the company of reporters.
In the company of potential presidential candidates, Jones often seems more like he's along for the ride than the principal.
An acquisition would put Fox's films in the company of Jurassic Park, Fast and Furious, and the Jason Bourne series.
Why not make the idea of spending an evening in the company of a massive fucking soundsystem seem appealing again?
Don't miss out on a convivial evening of food, drink, connection and possibility in the company of your entrepreneurial peers.
He died under mysterious circumstances at age 29, stabbed in a tavern brawl in the company of other Walsingham acquaintances.
It's nice sometimes, to be in the company of a guy that I'm attracted to and see where it goes.
Near the start of the film, we find Jenny working late, in the company of her intern, Julien (Olivier Bonnaud).
I watched the debate on a hotel television in the company of fellow participants in a conference I was attending.
Thompson, who plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers, has reportedly been spotted in the company of other women during Kardashian's pregnancy.
As she begins to settle in with the troupe, Banning begins to suspect she's in the company of terrible secret.
"What am I doing here, in Paris, in the company of literary scholars from a number of countries?" he asks.
Regardless of what I'm making, I think food is best when enjoyed in the company of good friends and family.
Daniela described to Mr. Raniere the thrill she had felt while in the company of the young man, Ben Meyers.
But after a couple of hours in the company of a preview version, it's perfectly at home on today's hardware.
Spend enough time in the company of men, it seems, and a gal's language skills are guaranteed to short circuit.
They divorced when Levi (pronounced LEH-vee) was young, and he often found himself in the company of restaurant workers.
I have photos now of her alone, in selfies with me, in the company of my mother and my aunts.
"When you are in the company of President Trump, you realize it is a special place to be," she added.
Moreover, when we watch sad or tragic events unfold onstage, we are in the company of hundreds of fellow theatergoers.
A cash-only bar where you can have a no frills, no-nonsense drink in the company of good folks.
This nearly three-hour movie is a dizzying trip across Middle America in the company of some very reckless youth.
At its core, the movie serves as an excuse to spend time in the company of its four star leads.
This hypnosis session was caught on tape, which the couple played in the company of friends at a dinner party.
Nobody had ever questioned why an Iranian doctor, often in the company of other medical professionals, needed to travel between countries.
Photos of Mr Meléndez in the company of foreign ambassadors send the message that he is not alone, notes Mr Burgos.
One in particular that always seems to be popping up in the company of celebs: Away's simply named The Carry-On.
Still, the movie itself is odd and clunky and best watched in the company of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew.
Moore died in the company of friends and her husband, Dr. S. Robert Levine, representative Mara Buxbaum said in a statement.
Lunch — especially during the week — should be a delicious break from the grind, preferably eaten in the company of your pet.
The report stated that he had last been seen in Lafayette in the company of Charles "Chico" Goetz, a co-worker.
This puts it in the company of several Star Wars-themed prototypes that ILMxLab has developed in the past few years.
My military career was spent in the company of men and women from all over this country and many other countries.
This claimed she had been in the company of an alleged criminal at the time of his arrest in August 2014.
Why should the thought of being in the company of someone I love affect my enjoyment of something else I love?
After only six to eight years, when the apes mature, they are too dangerous to remain in the company of humans.
Although Buttercup spends a lot of time in the company of humans, the area surrounding her home is rich with wildlife.
And Ofili's Holy Virgin Mary is headed for MoMA , to live out her days in the company of Picassos and Cézannes.
Trump has held a number of rallies there, sometimes in the company of legendary basketball coach and Indiana icon Bobby Knight.
For most people, a night spent in the company of Beyoncé would dominate their conversations and social media accounts for weeks.
Among the favorites, Froome had the distinct advantage of still being in the company of three teammates during the closing stretch.
Wearing a tangerine-colored dress and beige heels, she smiled often and seemed relaxed in the company of her former adversaries.
She had spent the evening in the company of a 26-year-old man who has been charged with her murder.
But in nearby Williamsburg, Jeannie McAuley, 22020, found the quiet left her in the company of her own cloud-covered thoughts.
She also said that she never saw Dr. Melgen or Senator Menendez in the company of any prostitutes or underage females.
There is griddled roti, otherwise known as "buss up shut," in the company of a charcoal-grilled Moreton Bay bug tail.
That ended up being fun, a flashback to when I could more leisurely enjoy the series in the company of others.
I managed to return home in the company of my two classmates but my sister has not been seen since then.
Leandro Alves died in the company of his wife and son after he pulled out a gun during an attempted carjacking.
But even in the company of new scores by three young composers, Berio's ingenious "Circles," composed in 1960, sounded arrestingly fresh.
Sign of the Times Increasingly, everything we do seems to be in the company of others — and on a regimented schedule.
With its somber lighting and music, the exhibition almost commands reverence; we are in the company of the dead, after all.
Two euros gets you on an oversize gondola across the Grand Canal in the company of Venetians with their market bags.
If you're gay and you're only spending your time in the company of straight friends, it's kind of an occupational hazard.
Clearly, Patterson had built a life in the company of sympathetic artists and lifelong friends, each of whom mourns his passing.
The women appear in the painting that hangs on the right side of the Grand Corridor, in the company of Queen Victoria.
Or that you have to spend a night drinking in the company of a real life flesh-and-blood men's rights activist?
The Taliban banned women from education and work and only let them leave their homes in the company of a male relative.
Twitter user Mark Halperin found himself in the company of a bowtie-wearing dog when he boarded his Delta flight on Friday.
"It would be in the company of Alabama; I don't think New York has considered that state a model," Mr. Winger said.
"From 1970 to 1974, it was like being in the company of a god," his Partridge Family costar, Danny Bonaduce, tells PEOPLE.
Cruz also slammed Obama's trip to Cuba, saying the President was in the company of celebrities who have glamorized the Castro brothers.
Every minute of his journey so far has been spent in the company of his travelling companion: a plucky hen named Monique.
Abe was attending his first fashion shows in Paris in the company of his father, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon.
Pierre arrives late in the company of several black men, interrupts the proceedings, and begins to introduce the men to the crowd.
Yet even this pales in comparison to his real-life adventure in the company of another genius called Stephen — Professor Stephen Hawking.
Abby's self-consciousness in the company of others was nothing compared with the unhappiness she felt when faced with her own reflection.
"This week, in the company of astronauts, I was honored to sign the NASA Transition Authorization Act right into law," Trump said.
I traveled this day in the company of Anderson Franca, a sturdy, bearded activist, writer and researcher, and his wife, Suelen Masiero.
This painting — "The City" — places us on a bluff, somewhere in the present-day United States, in the company of the Klan.
Or because his owner helped to coin the "Pence rule," which says women cannot be trusted in the company of solo men.
When in the company of intellectuals or aristocrats, what Ullrich calls his "inferiority complex" was inflamed, and he grew fidgety and irritable.
When I saw these actresses onscreen in the company of my awe-struck children, I felt an exhilarating sense of community pride.
We are wired to pursue friendship: In the company of our favorite companions, studies have found, our brains release dopamine and oxytocin.
Elite Security, reached by telephone in Moscow, declined to comment on the role in the company of Mr. Budanov and his son.
That doesn't mean that after three-and-half hours in the company of the Tyrones you don't still feel numb with fatigue.
He cases Hamburg in the company of Frances Neagley, with whom series fans know he will spend more time in later books.
At classroom celebrations, in addition to lawyers and literature professors, I found myself in the company of transit workers and security guards.
Mr. Trump has spent his career in the company of developers and celebrities, and also of grifters, cons, sharks, goons and crooks.
Ten minutes later, Ms. Markle stepped from a Rolls-Royce Phantom 4, in the company of two small pageboys in military dress.
Instead, they appeared at home more than in any other setting, often in the company of a partner or a medical professional.
And by letting students steep in the company of those unlike them, we produce citizens capable of reasoned, civil discourse and cooperation.
Washington (CNN)The politician looks pensive, hands thrust into his pockets while wearing jeans and in the company of just his dog.
In the course of the investigation, Gillum once unknowingly attended the Broadway hit musical "Hamilton" in the company of an undercover agent.
Even so, in the company of Jacqueline Kennedy Bouvier and Andy Warhol, the Beales come closest to regular human beings in this film.
And as we sit over our coffee, I feel a misguided sense of relief that I am in the company of co-cynics.
Matt Damon plays a European mercenary warrior named William who has traveled to China in the company of his frenemy Tovar (Pedro Pascal).
Brumby was also in the company of his 24-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter at the time of the incident.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's jam-packed summer reportedly included some down time in Italy in the company of George and Amal Clooney.
It also puts Relativity Space in the company of NASA, SpaceX, United Launch Alliance and Blue Origin for coveted Cape Canaveral real estate.
He describes these moments, in the company of fellow celebrated individuals such as his long-lost friend, Abbas Kiarostami, as lively and uplifting.
As an owner, you're able to automatically pick up on changes in your dog's body language when in the company of new people.
I'm honored to be in the company of women who live fearlessly and set an example for the next generation of young ladies.
A witness reported that she was in the company of "two well dressed bearded men" driving a black Ford Explorer with Wisconsin plates.
Say the name Genesis Breyer P-Orridge in the company of others, and a montage of images and associations will flood their minds.
The nuptials took place before sunset in the company of stunning oak trees, Mediterranean-style buildings, white flowers, and vineyards in every direction.
The victory puts Svitolina in the company of Justine Henin and Venus Willliams as the third women's player to win successive Dubai titles.
Bannon reported nearly $500,000 in income from Bannon Strategic Advisors and disclosed a stake in the company of $5 million to $25 million.
We catch a glimpse of her composing "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" in the company of its inspiration, the playwright Lorraine Hansberry.
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein, for example, found herself having to answer for an appearance in the company of Putin in 2015.
"Some people feel uncomfortable in the company of a veiled woman, but what makes her uncomfortable are naked women on billboards," she said.
Pulling an actual Best Picture win on top of that would put Peele's film in the company of just one other horror winner.
Gertrude is to travel to Bruges in the company of the old man who will be her husband and his six grown sons.
Whether you choose to spend this time alone or in the company of people you enjoy, some profound spiritual realizations will take place.
Casement is buried here in the company of Michael Collins, Daniel O'Connell and Charles Stewart Parnell,among other major figures in Irish history.
Others have reported not being allowed to shower and being forced to use the toilet in the company of their cellmate, Patton added.
When you find yourself in the company of someone who is rude, or mean, or simply who makes you feel bad, walk away.
"As far back as I remember, I have always felt the most inspired and at peace in the company of Nature," he writes.
Mr. Lage seeks communion freely and easily; his playing is elegant and refined, but he's also happy in the company of rougher improvisers.
I found my way there in the company of Felix Bänteli, a musician who founded the artists' collective Labor Luzern, and his friends.
Mr. Martins was picked up for driving drunk a few days later in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., in the company of a board member.
He celebrated his 21st birthday in the company of journalists, telling them that he had survived only thanks to the prayers of others.
You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
But there's a tender intimacy to these solo and quartet recordings, which were made in the company of his wife and close friends.
I mean, that's a very select group of people, and I'm really glad I get to be in the company of that group now.
Over decades spent in the company of yes men and yes women, he has been able to fire off nonsense without question or rebuke.
And he was able to spend so much time in the company of little children without people thinking there was anything strange about this.
" Halle said Stein thrived in the company of others, and after he retired, he still "picked up odd jobs, just to be with people.
The gossip magazine published photos of Kutcher in the company of a "stunning brunette" on June 26, implying that they were having an affair.
Context is everything: The song was composed by Ron Carter, the redoubtable bassist, who has recorded it in the company of some exalted peers.
He discovered that he was in the company of Barbara W. Tuchman, Joseph P. Lash, Nancy Milford, Ferdinand Lundberg, Sidney Offit and Susan Brownmiller.
But for a small section, you, Jack, get to spend time in the company of the Rapture's most uniquely twisted resident, artist Sander Cohen.
In my mission to Taylor-ize my life, it only seemed right that I, too, complete my errands in the company of a cat.
When presented silverware with a meal in the company of close friends, he would say "forget this" and proceed to eat with his hands.
And now comes Woorld, which sees Funomena move into augmented reality, mixing digital and physical play—again in the company of the peerless Takahashi.
A DRAUGHTY wooden hut, in the company of the best brains of Britain, was not quite the billet Jane Fawcett had imagined for herself.
In the company of more moderate parties, the argument goes that Labour would have little chance of getting its most radical plans through Parliament.
To mount a proscenium in the company of Prince, who died Thursday at age 57, was to bask in greatness and to risk humiliation.
""I never attended a party with him," Barak told The Daily Beast, "I never met Epstein in the company of women or young girls.
It publishes security footage it says shows Thomas Markle arriving at the site of one of the photos in the company of a photographer.
Nowadays I share my sunny California patio with flowers, birds, bunnies and mice — my new youngsters — in the company of oldsters, my new friends.
In welcoming Giuseppe Conte, President Trump will find himself in the company of another world leader who campaigned on a populist anti-immigration platform.
That put the pharmacy chain and health insurer in the company of corporations ranging from Equinox and SoulCycle to Home Depot and Papa John's.
Guiffre gave a detailed account of a night she alleges she spent in the company of Prince Andrew in London on 10th March 2001.
It would be the first time that Puigdemont leaves Belgium since his arrival in October in the company of four of his cabinet members.
Mike Diver: So both you and I, Sam, have spent the past year of our gaming lives in the company of Geralt of Rivia.
"I think people really love having this opportunity once a year to be in the company of all these other passionate readers," Mooney says.
One of her best-known fights, legislation to provide benefits to 9/11 emergency responders, placed her in the company of sharply divergent constituencies.
Mr. Hall was one of the leading poets of his generation, frequently mentioned in the company of Robert Bly, James Wright and Galway Kinnell.
With its advanced methods, the weekend was mostly set up for experienced ringers who wanted to extend themselves in the company of other experts.
I'm comforted to be always in the company of helpful people and devices, to truly understand the notion that no man is an island.
For many, though, Tel Esqof is not really home, but simply a place where they feel safe in the company of relatives or friends.
Subtitled "An Elegy for Europe," Francofonia belongs in the company of Sokurov's prior documentaries like Moscow Elegy (1987) and Elegy of a Voyage (2001).
Not only are its golf courses beautiful, but one allows you to play your 18 holes in the company of a large crowd of kangaroos.
I used the bot as a verbal punching bag, sending offensive queries and statements—sometimes in the company of my friends, but many times alone.
And I know, from an hour in the company of Nioh, that the same fate awaits me with Team Ninja's long-time-coming action-RPG.
This prototype puts Google in the company of Oculus and Intel, both of whom have showed off early standalone headsets with self-contained tracking systems.
When not at galas raising money for Important Causes, billionaires' social lives are spent in the company of other rich people ensconced in similar dynamics.
Not just the will-they-or-won't-they aspect, but also the easygoing emphasis on just spending time in the company of people we enjoy.
It also means you can't while away too much of your time spending one pleasant lazy day after another in the company of good friends.
Bieber and Schwarzenegger hang out often — plane rides, vineyards visits, and red carpets — and they are usually in the company of Schwarzenegger's girlfriend, Abby Champion.
Kristin Wiig and friends will be in the company of some very famous names at Apple Pictures, or whatever the company wants to call it.
Spanos leans Libertarian, but says he has worked for both Democrats and Republicans and appears at home in the company of all manner of politician.
That, at least, is not a first, but in the company of shows like Atlanta, Dear White People, and Master of None, it's a triumph.
"I didn't compete, but I remember just being in the company of people who were creating an atmosphere of learning and achievement," Dr. Tyson said.
She returned to New York and in 1981 danced in the company of the revival of "Can Can" at the Minskoff Theater in New York.
Under the policy, all adults caught crossing illegally, regardless of whether they're in the company of minors, are arrested, causing the separation of family units.
"Wishing all of those celebrating #Hanukkah around the world a happy and healthy eight nights in the company of those they love," the president wrote.
The reality star is being buzzed about after reports that her boyfriend, NBA player Tristan Thompson, has been seen in the company of other women.
She retains the confidence of a precocious only-child who grew up with her nose in a book and largely in the company of adults.
Similarly, the remedy to screen indiscretion may be developing new norms that make it socially undesirable to check one's phone in the company of others.
Beauty influencers post styled flat lays and shelfies of Touchland sanitizers in the company of brands like La Mer, Drunk Elephant, Glossier, and Kylie Cosmetics.
Slurping a large bowlful, I felt as if I were in the company of an old friend: comforted, reassured, and yet not at all bored.
The first Wednesday of every month, a silent reading party — where people read silently in the company of others — takes place at the Hotel Sorrento.
I tip my hat to you, and possibly toss a shoe, since that's what I'm used to removing when in the company of this entry.
The result is a strain of foxes that appears to take just as much pleasure in the company of people as your average golden retriever.
Zimmerman also leads the franchise with 257 homers and 958 runs batted in (through Thursday), putting him in the company of several Hall of Famers.
In the new game Tattletail, the horror manifests more literally as your survive several nights in the company of pint-sized robotic servants of doom.
When he was a very young boy, in the company of Simone Signoret and Yves Montand, he met James Baldwin socially at the Colombe d'Or.
Raised in a chaotic household, the late child of a neglectful mother, Georges recalls that she found comfort only in the company of her pets.
Given a choice, he'd rather be in the company of bears, whose "complex social network" interests him more than the dynamics in the local bar.
But as a chance to spend a couple of hours in the company of Bach's consoling genius, the concert still pretty much hit the spot.
Through a quick succession of events, Byx finds herself in the company of Khara, a human girl, and Tobble, a comic sidekick called a wobbyk.
He had not long arrived via train, in the company of a man whom French police say they have linked to Kadyrov's regime in Chechnya.
In the company of Mr. Lee's delicate contrapuntal arrangements of sand, rope and boulders, Dia's American and German all-stars suddenly seemed a bit ponderous.
It's less about jokes than about relationships, which is why, he reported, people laugh 30 times more in the company of others than when alone.
That Mr. El Aissami is also accused of being a drug kingpin leaves him in the company of other top officials in the Venezuelan government.
During one of her photo ops, one man, John Chambrone, used his brief time in the company of Larson to propose to his boyfriend, Richard Owens.
The story begins with an apprentice, Ephraim Winslow (Robert Pattinson), arriving on a desolate island in the company of a seasoned keeper, Thomas Wake (Willem Dafoe).
"I jump at the chance to meet and be in the company of women empowering one another and doing things to elevate each other," she said.
And even if the family can't manage to find a nanny, their kids will probably turn out fine growing up in the company of ghosts anyway.
She also speaks up for much-maligned safe spaces where students can find comfort in the company of others who share an aspect of their identity.
Characters unlucky enough to find themselves alone on stage almost immediately plunge into a state of despair: they feel secure only in the company of others.
The president's son-in-law made a quick trip to Iraq over the weekend in the company of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
It showed Oswald handing out pro-Castro literature in the company of several other unidentified people, one of whom looked a little like the elder Cruz.
U.S. envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker and Taylor also meet with Zelensky that same day, though it's unclear whether they were in the company of Sondland.
Recommended for ages 83 and older and involving puppetry, movement, mime and music, the story relates a boy's adventures in the company of the North Wind.
She also suggested that her son preferred spending his weekends in the company of beautiful women over carrying out his formal royal duties, the BBC reported.
The couple became embroiled in controversy before the birth after reports surfaced that Thompson had been spotted in the company of other women during Kardashian's pregnancy.
She once went to work on a job site to remodel a house and found she was the only female in the company of 20 men.
I began to spend my nights in the company of great authors, wandering around in the 19th century, an era no longer protected by copyright laws.
He spent his youth in the company of older people and his old age surrounded by young staff members who had social lives of their own.
Observers noted that the President himself hardly ever laughs unless in the company of adoring crowds, with his sense of humor limited to mocks and insults.
When we meet him, though, he's in the company of federal agents, charged with the apprehension, or obliteration, of an old buddy of his, Bill Williamson.
Whether he's addressing the camera solo, or in the company of one of those friends — Rosie Perez is among the most prominent — he's funny, likable, sympathetic.
"It is believed that she may be in the company of Bruce Lynch of Bumpass, VA," the Louisa County Sheriff's Office says in a press release.
The two are frequently in the company of a straitlaced "old bore," the Reverend Everly Thomas, the closest thing to a Stage Manager in Saunders's netherworld.
Much of the time, she is left in the company of her maid Anna (Naomi Ackie) and her father-in-law, the unbearable Boris (Christopher Fairbank).
There's a time and place for everything, but in the company of friends, why do people feel the need to check their phones every two minutes?
" Mr. Scott added: "You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
But they also demonstrate a simple melodic sweetness that puts Mitski in the company of the better female pop singer-songwriters of the past two decades.
In Quebec, one man proposed to another man in the company of man's best friend, and in Italy, one unscripted proposal left a speechwriter, well, speechless.
Yet, Scardanelli is not an attempt to occupy Hölderlin's nom de plume, but rather a book written in the company of other writers, Hölderlin chief among them.
The six-month-old pups flocked to their human caregivers in an "intense and friendly" manner, and they were comfortable in the company of all visitor types.
To publicly embrace Clinton in the company of other progressives making these charges — even if some are inaccurate or exaggerated — starts to look unappealing if not daunting.
Click here to view original GIFI've spent a fair bit of time in the company of drummers, and every last one has been a little bit weird.
The court had overturned a ban on physician-assisted suicide last February, putting Canada in the company of a handful of Western countries to make it legal.
According to an indictment sheet, one of those arrested, Raz Ben-Shalom Amitzur, wanted to harm Palestinians who were spending time in the company of Jewish women.
All while spending untold hours in the company of close friends, tight circles maintained both in my childhood home and across the pubs and clubs of London.
"It was still very tough out there, very windy," Garcia told Golf Channel after playing the opening round in the company of world number five Rickie Fowler.
But he was spied in the company of two women and a young girl, prompting the Marines to hold fire and allowing him to slip their grasp.
While sitting around the table, Kim, Kourtney, and Khloé launch into something that they, like many sisters, often do in the company of others: speaking in code.
It was a toy for waving plastic wands in front of, mimicking tennis racquets and swords and fishing rods, often in the company of friends and booze.
Though he's typically seen in the company of on-screen enemy/real-life pal Tom "Draco Malfoy" Felton, Rupert Grint found time for some brother-sister bonding.
Surrounding the remains of the boy king are murals depicting him as a divinity; he enters the afterlife in the company of Anubis and Osiris and Nut.
Kardashian welcomed her daughter amid reports that her boyfriend, Cleveland Cavaliers basketball player Tristan Thompson, had been spotted in the company of other women during Kardashian's pregnancy.
"I just knew that I was wasting my time and dumbing myself down to be in the company of dumb people because I was lonely," she said.
Elizabeth and Philip's absence from Washington, in the company of Paige and Henry, was meant to quell any suspicions Paige might have about her parents' murderous tendencies.
In 2007, the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris invited Kirili to show drawings and sculptures in the company of paintings from Claude Monet's Les Nymphéas (Waterlillies) sequence.
Often, they have performed in the company of Kirili's sculptures, and dancers — among them Leena Conquest and the dancer-vocalist Thomas Buckner — have interacted with these objects.
I've read countless testimonials, but actually being in the company of someone who loves this game, and being gently guided thorough its unwelcoming world, is a revelation.
In Tokyo, though, you can pay to sip your matcha latte in the company of practically every animal in the zodiac: rabbits, dogs, goats, monkeys, and snakes.
He said as soon as he gets back in the company of uniformed troops, he is reminded of why the military can set a standard for civility.
The feeling was acute in the company of their white classmates, who with age also realized what the Stouffer scholars went through; some were moved to tears.
In 1944 at the age of 13, this veteran dance artist made her debut at the Y performing in the company of the witty, influential James Waring.
The men interviewed for this article stressed that they welcome respectful straight women into the bars, preferably in the company of gay men, lesbians or transgender people.
While many of us will spend the day in the company of our dear dads, millions of families around the world will have a very different experience.
His fellow officers Flynn (Ben O'Toole) and Demens (Jack Reynor) contribute sexual hysteria (when they see white women in the company of black men) and sheer idiocy.
In the beginning of the video, Pressley said that she had only been bald in the privacy of my home and in the company of close friends.
"Reading the columns was like walking around the city in the company of an urbane historian with an architect's eye and a storyteller's ear," Mr. Leahy said.
Think of the times you found yourself feeling uneasy in the company of strangers of another race — think about how you were forced to interrogate that uneasiness.
It's not enough to create a style of music or identity of your own; what you really want to be is in the company of other people.
She's quite an intense person to be in the company of because she's very small, but she has these piercing blue eyes and she has this intensity.
For ten years she has lived an innocent, Eden-like existence in the company of the young girl Mija (An Seo Hyun) in a remote South Korean forest.
Deals were usually struck in a public place, such as a cafe, in the company of a broker and representative of a registered transplant laboratory, the report said.
An AMBER Alert has been issued for Emma Grace Kennedy, who is believed to be in the company of Carl Kennedy, a registered sex offender in North Carolina.
He wants Simpson to chase a gold medal, to try putting himself in the company of Oscar de la Hoya, Andre Ward, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Muhammad Ali.
A day in the company of Lauri Aatsinki, Aarne's father, Ms Korpela and other Salla herders as they searched for still-breathing reindeer provided something of an answer.
I harbor insecurities nurtured by years spent in the company of people whose values reflected an ease with money that was unfamiliar, but that I never questioned outwardly.
"In the Company of Women" This book looks great on a shelf or coffee table, but it's also full of inspirational interviews with more than 100 influential women.
Investigators tracked Fitzpatrick to Lakewood, believing he would be in the company of Lileana Christopherson, a teenage girl from Bonney Lake who hasn't been seen since May 9.
They looked very happy," says Stewart, adding that he is comfortable in the company of Eugenie's parents Fergie and Andrew: "They appear to be very fond of him.
I hope they are safe in the middle somewhere, surviving on a dry and stable bit of land, hopefully in the company of neighbors, as we are here.
Hemingway went to the Italian front in 1918, at eighteen, as an ambulance driver, in the company of the once famous, now largely forgotten novelist John Dos Passos.
Since I'm not welcome to stay with my family in the company of my wife, we stay in hotels while in Kingston and in villas on the coasts.
While many a civilian child has celebrated their birthday with pizza, cake, and arcade games in the company of a giant musical rat, it's a first for North.
The very pregnant reality TV star is being buzzed about after reports that her boyfriend, NBA player Tristan Thompson, has been seen in the company of other women.
CNN visited the shattered suburb last week in the company of the Syrian military and saw the vestiges of the Damascus suburb's double life, above and below ground.
I've been in the company of Justice for about an hour now, but to be honest, I'm still not totally sure if they want me there or not.
For most people, the beach brings to mind a pleasant vacation, sipping on a tropical juice in a hammock, or spending good times in the company of friends.
One of the very few non-Japanese fighters to win a Shooto title, putting him in the company of Anderson Silva, Rambaa Somdet, Joachim Hansen and Jake Shields.
The best way to appreciate what she has done is in the company of a curious and eager 10-year-old (as I was fortunate enough to do).
It was paying attention to the world in the company of those who had different histories, and who followed different paths, that turned on the lights for me.
In 22003, the Gault-Millau guide named him one of its "chefs of the century," putting him in the company of Paul Bocuse, Frédy Girardet and Eckart Witzigmann.
He relocated to a villa in Puerto Vallarta, which is where he was found by the Mexican authorities this spring in the company of Mack and other women.
I would rather live a short life in the company of many types of people and cultures than have to live a million years in my invisible barrier.
He said his ultimate goal was to murder several black men — preferably younger black men in the company of white women — because of his hatred of interracial dating.
Mexico Dispatch PIJIJIAPAN, Mexico — María has been traveling with her two daughters from Honduras in the company of thousands of strangers, most of whom are young, single men.
This in turn means people spend more time on Facebook, and therefore more time in the company of that other form of content which is amplified: paid advertising.
" But, after four dates with Coleman, always in the company of others, McTeer recalls thinking, "Wow, this is what they mean when they call it 'falling in love.
Less than five months later, Ms. Rodriguez died in the company of a friend, from what the police called a "doctor-assisted suicide" — although they never pressed charges.
But Czeslaw and Seamus Heaney and Tomas Transtromer, that would be very sweet, even if Tomas hardly opened his mouth in the company of the two semi-Catholics.
Honing his skills in the company of such eminences as Sir Joshua Reynolds, West specialized in epic historical themes and rose to the top of Britain's art world.
But it definitely belongs in the company of those games that are best experienced while steaming hot, like the frequent showers you'll see Norman Reedus take in it.
But, she appeared to be in good spirits in the company of the monkeys, according to sub-inspector Suresh Yadav, who was on routine night patrol in the woods.
I thought I'd be transitioning from loser to Liam but, in the company of these bona fide action stars, I ended up feeling more like a coddled contest winner.
The Guardians of the Galaxy star was in the company of her mother Asalia Nazario, grandmother Argentina Cesse and husband Marco Perego, who stole a kiss from the waxwork.
Yet another is to see her unknowingly place herself in the company of other white women, who, historically, employ a tunnel vision that shows their lack of self-awareness.
Though some remained unimpressed with the fest's results, most tried to look on the bright side, happy to be in the company of thousands of other Pokémon Go fans.
I was in the company of women who wanted to use their gifts to instigate change, to let our humanity be seen and heard despite what others may believe.
Of course, while it's fun to indulge in a glass of wine in the company of your feline, it is dangerous to serve your cat wine crafted for humans.
As you're probably aware, that puts marijuana in the company of heroin, bath salts, and LSD—all substances that are much scarier than weed, according to basic common sense.
And it spoke to me on what an honor it is to be in the company of folks like you and the guests like we have all day today.
I'd rather lie naked in a working abattoir being trampled by frightened livestock than spend a minute in the company of a member of The 1975 or, say, Blossoms.
After spending the last few days in the company of your extended family, it's only natural that you might want to disappear into another reality for hours on end.
Songs like this place Choc in the company of artists like Syd and Young M.A., a new crop of lesbian artists unafraid of being open about their love interests.
The Abbot's Book is a Gothic horror experience played on the HTC Vive, a brief journey through a network of sinister catacombs in the company of a taciturn monk.
I was just glad to be out of the house in the company of a human woman that the other movie-goers might mistake for my wife or girlfriend.
Likely because they realized they were in the company of other black and coloured audience members and allies and figured it best to shut the fuck up real quick.
The 60-year-old Scot, making his 43rd appearance in the tournament, will tee-off at 0635 in the company of Germany's Martin Kaymer and Andy Sullivan of England.
I had naïvely thought that in the company of their own gender, the Hasidic women, who in public cover their elbows and knees and hair, would dress less conservatively.
Mr. Hanson came of age in the 1960s in the company of Jim Nutt, Roger Brown and other Chicago Imagists, and he was included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
As one of four rookies to ever hit 20 home runs before the All Star break, he's already put himself in the company of Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera.
Waving flags and banners saying "No to forgiveness", "Resisting against mafia rule", around 1,500 people marched through the capital's central Avenue Habib Bourguiba in the company of opposition leaders.
No. It's hard to feel totally comfortable in the company of someone who would pull apart the lips of baguette and interrogate the origins of the ham inside it.
This episode of the Waypoint UK Podcast finds me, Mike, chatting about some of the best games of 2017 so far in the company of two marvellous guests—VideoGamer.
In an interview with "Late Night" host Seth Meyers last summer, Franken laughed about the thin margin, and how it made him careful in the company of his constituents.
Imagine a world where you could buy a beer that was brewed by artificial intelligence, served by a robot bartender, and enjoyed in the company of robotic drinking buddies.
Norway has refused to sign an International Union for Conservation of Nature resolution outlawing the practice, putting it in the company of Chile, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Turkey.
In Britain, Mr. Green, 67, carved out a reputation as a gregarious social force who was often photographed in the company of models, movie stars and musicians like Beyoncé.
Seniors over 70 years old, immunocompromised people, and those with underlying illnesses must remain indoors, wear masks in the company of others, and not visit households with multiple people.
An extraordinary raconteur with a Southern drawl, he also knew when to listen, especially when in the company of some of the sharpest breeders and horsemen in the sport.
Now softening his image and appealing to older voters by frequently appearing in the company of lambs and fluffy dogs, Mr. Berlusconi campaigned in the weeks before the vote.
Mr. Sanford's stop there included constituent outreach of another kind: He inhaled shrimp, grits and Miller Lite in the company of acquaintances who seemed broadly supportive of Mr. Trump.
The offer from Elliott, which already has stake in the company, of $155-$160 per share would represent a premium of about 22.9-26.9 percent to athenahealth's Friday close.
Witnesses would later claim to have seen the children in the company of a man on the foreshore at Glenelg, a beach about 20 minutes from the city center.
But the benefits of gaming go beyond single-player exploration—in the company of other gamers, trans people can proclaim their identity and find others ready to celebrate with them.
From clever snark ("That was the Fyre Fest of series finales") to outright grief, it's all there for those who like to commiserate in the company of like-minded people.
Turnbull's first appointment since leaving the government puts him in the company of several Australian prime ministers and senior politicians who have take up financial advisory roles after leaving office.
This puts the region in the company of other massive volcanic regions around the world, such as the East African Rift, which has around one volcano per 4500 square miles.
Today I am still that person who aspires to tell stories visiting every country I can, and now I can enjoy traveling in the company of an equally independent partner.
If you delight in watching gooey zits pop and in seeing their nasty insides shoot across the room, take comfort in knowing that you are in the company of millions.
In the Company of Others This isn't exactly the happiest of books, but Kameron Hurley's standalone space opera is a bold, engrossing read that made our 2017 best novels list.
In the first experiment, eight wolves were exposed to visitors when in the company of other wolves, but for the second experiment, nine wolf puppies had to go it alone.
Click here to view original GIFSome things, like cooking or watching terrible movies, are best enjoyed in the company of a significant other—or casual sexual acquaintance, no judgements here.
He will undertake the 800-kilometer (497-mile) road trip from Caracas in the company of some 80 lawmakers from the opposition-controlled congress, which he leads, opposition legislators said.
During one northern expedition in 2009 we journeyed to Great Detached Reef in the company of Dr. J.E.N. "Charlie" Veron, the former director of the Australian Institute of Marine Science.
Her anguished mother, Tammy Day Cox, took to social media to say she believed that her daughter was in the company "of a man much older than her," she wrote.
Moore, who won seven Emmy Awards for her television work, died in the company of friends and her husband, Dr. S. Robert Levine, representative Mara Buxbaum said in a statement.
Sitting next to their country's leaders, in the company of the foreign and defense ministers, the finance ministers' very presence would signal an full understanding of the importance of defense.
As in previous years at CBC, there was no better place to do so than in the company of The Kernel Brewery from London and their bunch of merry brewsters.
He was arrested again in 1949 on accusations that he had violated probation by being in the company of another teenage boy, and that he had groped a third teenager.
That level of debt would place her in the company of the 10 percent of undergraduate borrowers who owed $40,000 or more in 2015, according to the College Board reports.
A walk through Times Square typically requires a high tolerance for exasperation, and even more so when it is spent in the company of Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland.
Instead, she was wearing a white jacket and black pants and preparing to watch the game from the stands in the company of her parents and many other American fans.
The lender's CEO said in an interview in La Repubblica the important thing was that the bank went ahead "by itself or, better still, in the company of someone strong".
Hitler could pose as a cultured gentleman at Munich salons, as a pistol-waving thug at the beer hall, and as a bohemian in the company of singers and actors.
That juxtaposition reflected the way Trump often chides America's oldest friends, but seems comfortable in the company of authoritarians like Kim, Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's President Xi Jinping.
" But as Robinson notes, Indonesia ranks very badly in this regard, and is "in the company of a handful of states notorious for their evasion of meaningful human rights action.
I walked to Bob's Big Boy for the second time that day, a day that had turned into my first night in Los Angeles not in the company of Todbaum.
So stay grounded, Pisces, and take it slow if you find yourself feeling—or find yourself in the company of people who are feeling—control issues bubbling to the surface.
Often in the company of my studio-mates, lunch breaks on a couch around a coffee table provide a social outlet as well as an exchange of ideas and news.
I've never been in the company of more than a handful of fellow patrons whenever I've gone, but it is one of the most distinctive exhibition spaces in the city.
Jesus encountered this throughout his ministry, which helps explain why he was more comfortable in the company of the unclean and reviled, the lowly and the outcast, than religious authorities.
During the game's tutorial-style first couple of hours, John spends a lot of time in the company of ranch manager Bonnie MacFarlane, carrying out helpful duties and odd jobs.
Thus, they are living, and not always happily, in the company of unfamiliar sofas, easy chairs, end tables, headboards and tchotchkes, and relegating much of their own furniture to storage.
Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas and one of the least talkative senators in the company of Capitol Hill reporters, was pressed repeatedly on the meeting and the email exchange.
But if the past is prologue and his high spending personal behavior any benchmark, he will more likely find himself in the company of bankrupt kleptocrats who harbor apocalyptic ambitions.
Dinky, who is more or less the heroine of the story (and turns out to be Birdboy's former girlfriend), quietly seethes in the company of her grotesque mother and stepfather.
Netflix Description: When their parents fail to pick them up for winter break, two students stay on at an all-girls boarding school in the company of a terrible presence.
Among his wins are 5 knockouts or TKOs, and 6 submissions—evidence of a well-roundedness that will serve him well in the company of the UFC's best big men.
But, as time went on and my father became sicker, I started to feel more comfortable in the company of adults who ignored me than I did with my own peers.
The reality show contestants filed in, introduced themselves around, and seemed immediately at ease in the company of someone whose appearance both resembled and undermined that of the traditional authority figure.
In the company of a sometimes-swinging backing trio, Ms. Lemper took a winding route through her catalog: a little bit of Brecht/Weill here, songs associated with Marlene Dietrich there.
You also find out very quickly that you're in the company of a mythical beast, Trico, which is equated to monsters of legend described by sailors and epic authors of old.
"It was wonderful to see Teddy back in the company of Summer and we're pleased to have played a role," said Kay Ryan, Commercial Director at Loganair in an official statement.
She was last seen by classmates in the company of Van der Sloot, who has spun numerous tales of what happened that night while avoiding any criminal prosecution in the case.
The author throws himself in at the deep end, spending anxious nights huddled in an underpass not far from the unimaginable wealth of Mayfair, in the company of homeless Roma beggars.
Zerpa said he did not criticize Maduro's May 2018 election to make sure he could pave the way for a safe exit from the country in the company of his family.
It strikes me now that he may simply have wanted my company, or felt guilty about working evenings after having spent his whole day in the company of other people's children.
By putting these superstars in the company of superstars, give or take the periodic Plumlee, Team USA frees them up to unlock elements of their skill set rarely put on display.
The church bombings were swiftly followed by other attacks, including one Monday that targeted a police station and was carried out in the company of the attackers' 7-year-old daughter.
How nice, I find myself thinking, to be in the company of people who long ago agreed to this strange job that only they, as dead people, are qualified to do.
Instead, he's been soldiering: an honorable calling, but one that he now sloughs off, choosing a ragged life of crime in the company of Beckett (Woody Harrelson) and Val (Thandie Newton).
They are back in the company of Marra, an emotive 68-year-old former decathlete who not only coaches them in Eugene but also married them there after getting ordained online.
Like their pigeon cousins, they are adept at surviving in the company of humans, thriving in cities and suburbs, and making good use of cleared landscapes for feeding, courting and breeding.
Throw in the company of longtime girlfriend Linda Holliday and some, uh, interesting apparel, and you are on the express train back to a balanced, whatever-normal-is-for-Bill existence.
No movie of "The Aspern Papers," this one included, can ever wholly capture that madness, but Redgrave, like her father before her, and in the company of her daughter, comes close.
Not only does he have to slip the tight surveillance net that he had a hand in threading, he constantly has to prove his loyalty in the company of murderous paranoiacs.
Maximilian himself adored these faces — each constructed out of natural elements associated with one of the four seasons — and exhibited them in his Kunstkammer, in the company of other wondrous curiosities.
Destroying Iranian cultural and historical sites would put Trump in the company of some very repugnant characters, writes David J. Wasserstein, a professor of history and Jewish studies at Vanderbilt University.
Fresh off a flight to nearby Seville, I was in the company of an enterprising group of Huelva volunteers — members of the Asociación Huelva Nueva York — dedicated to promoting cultural exchange.
The first time you see the sun streaming, it's in the company of the teenage Hina (voiced by Nana Mori), who rushes toward the beam as if pulled by a magnet.
Mekas, now 95, says that particular summer, much of which he passed in the company of Warhol and Peter Beard, was "one of happiness and continuous celebrations of life and friendships."
In this sense, it should be remembered that Grace's testimony had been given in the company of lawyers to government officials with a reputation for pouncing on any kind of discrepancy.
In the company of friends dressed as various agender robots, he found his anxiety lift, and by the end of the night, he'd worked up the courage to join a cosplay masquerade.
Some of the other kids at school started calling me "Ghost" not only because of my pale skin but because I wasn't much more than a mirage in the company of others.
"Today beloved icon Mary Tyler Moore passed away at the age of 80 in the company of friends and her loving husband of over 33 years, Dr. S. Robert Levine," she said.
All of this intrigue was building while Trump navigated two reasonably focused and restrained days in London, in the company of the British royal family and outgoing UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Within is now in the company of Facebook, Instagram, Buzzfeed, and AirBnB, and VR fire starter Oculus on Andreessen Horowitz's roster—which is a good thing for the world of immersive filmmaking.
She's always in the company of famous people, and on the cusp of being famous herself; she describes herself as "one of Jesus's sunbeams," and makes it her brand to love everything.
Ice Cube glowers, Mr. Hart jabbers, and a plot is cooked up to provide them with occasions to do so, ideally in the company of women in bikinis or fast-moving vehicles.
With its unbothered pacing and a plot that asks more questions than it answers, Burning Cane sits in the company of indies like Tina Mabry's Mississippi Damned and Kasi Lemmons' Eve's Bayou.
Thompson, who plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers, was the subject of speculation after photos and video emerged showing him in the company of other women while Kardashian was pregnant with their child.
Mr. Norwich remembers seeing the photo at the Staley-Wise Gallery, in the company of the larger-than-life fashion editor André Leon Talley, and wishing he could afford to buy it.
This reciprocity expanded art-making possibilities for these Bauhaus fiber artists, who are primarily women (their work is in the company of several other women-centered shows at the Art Institute currently).
"I want to die with dignity and with my family, in the company of my husband, my children and my grandchildren," she told CNN affiliate WLS through an interpreter after the meeting.
That by itself would represent a serious security vulnerability, but it would put Mr. Martin in the company of countless other senior Washington officials who have been caught taking classified information home.
If you were smart, or lucky, enough to invest even earlier, in 2010, you could be in the company of the Winklevoss twins, who are reported to be the first bitcoin billionaires.
The exercises, devised in the 19693s, invite the "exercitant" to use his imagination to place himself in the company of Jesus, at the foot of the cross, among tormented souls in hell.
But with this particular offhand and baldly inaccurate comment, the president landed himself in the company of other presidents and presidential hopefuls who have fumbled while trying to showcase their everyman appeal.
Many of us have been polite in the face of boorishness and adapted hyperfeminine mannerisms in the company of chauvinists we were professionally obliged to please, putting success ahead of self-respect.
" The accompanying article included furtively snapped photographs of Mr. Bezos in the company of his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, a former host of the Fox television show "So You Think You Can Dance.
Many gaming, chat and dating apps lack safeguards to keep children from being contacted surreptitiously by people seeking to lure them into sexual encounters, even while in the company of their parents.
He was a moral witness with a unique capacity to force the world's attention on the unspeakable, in part by going to places like Darfur in the company of reporters like me.
Thus, it's best in a sandwich dressed with mustard and coleslaw or in a Reuben, in the company of gooey Russian dressing, melting vegan cheese and a moist layer of sauerkraut. Mrs.
McGahn declined to fire Mueller, instead threatening to resign rather than do so, putting him in the company of numerous other presidential aides who shut down Trump's attempts to thwart the investigation.
Let's look at the Loewen, the least expensive of these wines at $26 and the least renowned in the company of Prüm and Dönnhoff, two of the most venerated names in riesling.
The explicit nature of Axe's branding, not to mention its infamous pungency, made an alliance between moms and Axe counterintuitive — until you were in the company of a sweaty 15-year-old.
Stagecoach was all anyone talked about on Bachelor in Paradise this summer, and now Bachelor Nation has another chance to reunite at the annual festival — in the company of country's biggest superstars.
The bureau got another shot at both Bayoumi and Thumairy in Saudi Arabia, in the company of civilian investigators from the 9/153 Commission, who were preparing their report on the attacks.
Moana (MWAH-nah) is not only part of a dynastic line but also a girl off on an adventure in the company of a cute animal sidekick (a dimwitted chicken named Heihei).
You're happy just to be there, to be transported to the relatively lawless bounty-hunting Outer Rim planets, in the company of two vulnerable characters that adult viewers can care desperately about.
To be in the company of a tortoise is to be reminded — instantly, inarticulably — of the oldness of the world and the newness of us (humans, specifically, but also mammals in general).
He shot 13 of 23 from the field, committed nine turnovers and spent an unpleasant evening in the company of the Rockets' Patrick Beverley, who draped himself over Westbrook like a bathrobe.
The occasion was a 2012 cover for Complex magazine, where Mr. Henson worked as a fashion editor, and the rapper was to be photographed in the company of the designer Jeremy Scott.
The woman, who was then an assistant producer on Matthews's show "Hardball with Chris Matthews," accused the longtime MSNBC host of making inappropriate comments about her while in the company of others.
We are in the company of the world's very worst human rights abusers when it comes to the number of people we execute: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Pakistan, Egypt, and Somalia.
After all, what's enjoyable about this version of Little Women is its fusion of solitude and warmth — the pleasures found in the company of others, and the vitality of keeping one's own.
I spent many late nights in the 1980s holed up in hotel rooms on the road, often in the company of a much older woman wearing a negligee and a Tony medallion.
" The longest a red squirrel has lived in captivity in Denmark is 16 years, he adds, "but I've recently discovered that they can live up to 20 years in the company of humans.
Here he is being sworn in by Speaker Paul Ryan in the company of his family, most of whom are not total jabronis who hit weak-ass dabs during their dad's swearing-in.
The bottle episode puts no less than four trans women on screen together, half of them women of color – that too in the company of two gay men and a woman over 40.
It ought to be read in the company of a streaming service and the tracks it dissects—as a 21st-century version of the best-album guides prized by musos during vinyl's heyday.
Last week, for instance, pictures began circulating of most of the main candidates for governor in the company of Sukmawati Sukarnoputri, daughter of Sukarno, the first president, and sister of Megawati, the fifth.
Young Charles (McAvoy) and Eric (Fassbender) meet and take solace in the company of a fellow mutant leader, only to respectfully part ways due to ideological differences after curbing the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Nights and weekends are mostly spent in the company of his spreadsheets, which are often loaded up with fragments of humanity's worst creations—like conspiracy theories about survivors of a high school shooting.
Takashi Takano told CNN that Ric O'Barry has been detained in a deportees' facility at the airport on Monday and that he had met with the activist in the company of immigration officials.
Probably, when you're hanging around exclusively in the company of other obnoxiously rich people, like notable insane person Elon Musk, doing weird things with your money becomes a sort of pissing contest. Haha!
Four years ago, Ms. Malcolm's son Ramarley Graham was shot and killed by a police officer, Richard Haste, in the company of several others, a few feet from where she was now standing.
To the right, a third woman sits with her back to us in the company of two reclining soldiers, one with his chin in hand gazing into space or, perhaps, into her eyes.
In his rare moments of leisure, Haas was usually in the company of Fieri, whom he'd started dating days after they both joined Tessr; the couple moved in together just two weeks later.
Paul M. Weyrich, an uncompromising leader of the conservative movement, testified before the committee that he had seen Mr. Tower inebriated in public and in the company of women other than his wife.
Days after he disappeared, the child and his father were involved in a single-vehicle car accident in Alabama while in the company of five other children and two adults, the police said.
The movie follows the story of a pair of new lovers (Claes Bang and Elizabeth Debicki) who find themselves in the company of a powerful, reclusive art dealer, who gives them a mission.
Mr. Corman, who sat in an electric wheelchair, reveled in the company of his 160-plus guests, some who had flown in from California, Las Vegas and Texas with others from New York.
To gauge the effects of environment on performance, Dr. Rosenzweig and his colleagues had begun raising rats in so-called enriched cages, outfitted with ladders and wheels, in the company of other rats.
Kat (Kiernan Shipka) and Rose (Lucy Boynton), students at a remote Roman Catholic boarding school for girls, are abandoned by their parents during midterm break and end up in the company of nuns.
Ms. Bormann said she has worn the robe every time she has been in the company of Mr. bin Attash and has no plans to change the practice once the jury is chosen.
The involvement of fentanyl puts Mr. Miller in the company of other musicians like Prince, Tom Petty and Lil Peep, all of whom died from accidental overdoses involving the drug in recent years.
But we keep coming back to Ford, a former Marine who is plenty tough, but gentle enough to track down a teenage runaway last seen in the company of her bad-news boyfriend.
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When he reported to the police the next morning, they transferred him to a court in Casablanca where they began questioning him in the company of four lawyers, HRW said in the statement.
Bird certainly belongs in the company of Toronto pitcher Mat Latos, who owns a cat named Cat Latos, and Tampa Bay infielder Matt Duffy, whose 203-pound cat, Skeeter, is an internet star.
Gui, who has Swedish citizenship, was taken away on Saturday by plainclothes police officers as he travelled by train to Beijing, in the company of two Swedish diplomats, The New York Times said.
But we keep coming back to Ford, a former Marine who is plenty tough, but gentle enough to track down a teenage runaway last seen in the company of her bad-news boyfriend.
All this would change in 1924, when, in the company of her husband, the sculptor Edmondo Quattrocchi, she traveled to Poissy, in the suburbs of Paris, where he had been offered a job.
He stood his ground, and stood up for the right of his penis, and all other like-minded penises to expel waste as God intended: in the company of other penises and ONLY penises.
Sheikh Abdullah emerged as a potential opposition figure after the row over Qatar erupted last June, criticizing his cousins in Doha in interviews with Gulf media, and appearing in the company of Saudi officials.
More representative was "Céline and Julie Go Boating" (1974), a critically praised excursion, more than three hours long, in the company of two contemporary Parisians, a magician (Juliet Berto) and a librarian (Dominique Labourier).
In Sadie Barnette: Dear 1968, … the exhibition's titular graphite drawing stands out in the company of these digital excerpts with its sleek and steady pencil work, dense and mesmerizing, cementing the element of time.
They looked very happy," longtime royals photographer Mark Stewart previously told PEOPLE, adding that he is comfortable in the company of Eugenie's parents Fergie and Andrew: "They appear to be very fond of him.
In October 2015, Powell, in the company of a documentary crew for a reality-television series, flew to Lafayette to reunite with Furman for the first time since he fled to Boulder in 1976.
And I think I'm in the company of a lot of people who are doing really, really incredible work in their own personal spheres to raise awareness about trans issues and trans military service.
Moore, who was married for more than three decades to Dr. S. Robert Levine, died at a Connecticut hospital "in the company of friends and her loving husband," the entertainer's spokesperson told TMZ. Rep.
I'm really honored to be here in the company of Lee Se-dol, such an incredible player, as well as the DeepMind team who've been working so hard on the beauty of a computer.
A largely unrecognized figure in India, Atwal was a trending topic on Twitter across the subcontinent on Thursday after images of him in the company of Trudeau's wife and other Canadian ministers surfaced online.
I was most comfortable surrendering to Kennedy when he was in the company of those pilots, making postflight calls, pinning on medals, or just being at Cape Canaveral with them, wearing his Ray-Bans.
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions Peter Mutasa, who called for a peaceful stay-at-home strike in a video post with Mawarire, presented himself to police in Harare in the company of his lawyer.
Then, after a pretrial hearing in February 2014, Farah was approached by Debra Billard, Rhodes's lawyer, in the company of a prosecutor, to discuss the possibility of a guilty plea and a life sentence.
Since joining the MoMA board in 220, A C Hudgins, a black collector of African-American art, has flown on private planes in the company of fellow trustees, something he had never done before.
Doing so puts them directly in the company of other up-and-coming, like-minded brands, and in front of customers' and fans' eyes, without the financial and logistical barriers of traditional physical retail.
But this was something completely different, this sensation of coming to the story not alone in the corner with a book, but in a large theater in the company of some 1,400 other people.
But during a recent weeklong visit to attend a biennial film festival staged by the government, I was allowed to visit a few of the new venues, in the company of two official minders.
After a series of movies ("In the Company of Men") and plays ("Fat Pig") that explored the exploitation and humiliation of the weak with ruthless determination, Mr. LaBute has changed tack in recent years.
He also said he traveled separately, not in the company of Taliban members, to that area north of Kabul where he rented a room; his point was that he did not enlist with them.
In time, she and her beloved brother, Daniel, move to the city, where Virginia falls in with an artistic crowd but remains deeply solitary, most comfortable in the company of her own meandering thoughts.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "President Trump will travel tomorrow to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida to begin his 16-day vacation, where he will spend the holiday season in the company of Loved One.
By and large, though, people keep coming back for more: Mr. Hill said that 37 percent of guests are return visitors, many of whom come back in the company of those they've met here.
Having read 3,000 letters by, to and about him, I have found no evidence of his hatred of Jews, even though, when in the company of anti-Semites, he made occasional mildly offensive remarks.
Why not spend a half-hour every morning — well, I always say it'll be a half-hour, and then suddenly it's dinner — in the company of some charming cartoon characters on my digital island?
Artiles is hardly a national figure, but the sustained sexist and racist attack — in the company of an African-American colleague no less — was far beyond the usual "hot mic" stories that periodically surface.
"This seemed like the opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to each other and the family we had been and hoped to be, in the company of our extended family and friends," Mr. Parker said.
In the past century their numbers have declined sharply, a trend that puts them in the company of much of the natural world, from coral reefs and blue fin tuna to pangolins and pandas.
Our critic Dwight Garner writes that even if some of the essays are more successful than others, the best put Gerard in the company of acclaimed writers like John Jeremiah Sullivan and Leslie Jamison.
Since a majority of the public events are open to everyone, including the heterosexual crowd, most women attending these parties are straight and simply there because they feel comfortable in the company of gay men.
Price already has seen a paper gain on his investment in the company of about 400 percent, according to the report, which noted that Price himself bought between $123,000 and $100,000 in the private placement.
According to the guidelines, signs of homosexuality in boys include preferences for tight, V-neck shirts and large handbags, while girls with lesbian tendencies like to hang out and sleep in the company of women.
During the first act of tonight's Republican debate in Houston, Rubio seemed to have dispelled with this fiction that maintaining professionalism in the company of Trump would eventually win the favor of the GOP electorate.
Of course, Trump's win puts Luckey in a stronger position, and also puts him in the company of another big Silicon Valley figure: Peter Thiel, a Facebook board member and advisor for Trump's transition team.
It's powered by a Snapdragon 835 chip and is based on Qualcomm's all-in-one reference design, which includes inside-out positional tracking that would put it in the company of high-end tethered headsets.
Executives would not so much talk with visitors as fire words at them (one of this newspaper's correspondents has yet to recover from two harrowing days spent in the company of a Microsoft "brand evangelist").
This puts South Africa in the company of Burundi, which said it was leaving after the ICC began investigating the wave of killings that followed President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to cling to a third term.
Two years later, the father signed his sons to a deal with Motown Records, which put them in the company of acts such as the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations and Marvin Gaye.
The movie really only gets going once Keda is separated from the tribe and, while trying to stay alive, winds up in the company of a wounded wolf who has been separated from its pack.
Before stepping down as leader of the UK Independence Party, Nigel Farage enjoyed a garden party in the company of media mogul Rupert Murdoch ... and the whole thing was documented on Twitter by Lily Allen.
If you're going to swallow some difficult content, you might as well do it in the company of folks who feel your pain—or, God forbid—cheer Pennywise on alongside your evil, terrifying clown brethren.
The family spent the holiday in the company of Kourtney Kardashian and her three children as well as pals John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, who had just celebrated daughter Luna's first birthday on April 14.
Feeling under pressure,  the bovine's owners on Friday relented and allowed Stura to take the cow back to Skylands, where he'll be in the company of 18 other cows and a variety of farm animals.
James Alex Fields, Jr. was seen in the company of the same group before allegedly steering a Dodge Challenger into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing Heyer and wounding many others later that same day.
Two weeks later, Mr. Freeman was riding the train to school one early morning when Ms. Ewing came strolling into his car, in the company of a man that Mr. Freeman assumed was her boyfriend.
Hillary Clinton campaigned Friday in the company of friends and celebrities, first flanked by the billionaire businessman Mark Cuban in Pittsburgh and Detroit, and then at a concert in Cleveland with Jay Z and Beyoncé.
Yet he had spent much of the day in the company of men who cheer the mosque's demise, and are increasingly restless to raise a temple in its place as an expression of Hindu supremacy.
Ms. de Groot, often in the company of a German shepherd and usually barefooted, cut a formidable figure around town, even at 100 pounds, her deeply weathered face framed in stringy bangs of gray hair.
Kusama was trying to avoid the tweets that her publicist collected and emailed to her, but she gathered that some viewers were finding it challenging to spend two hours in the company of Erin Bell.
They have been in the finals in six of the last seven years and find themselves in the company of Cynthia Cooper, Sheryl Swoopes and the Comets, a team that dominated the league's early days.
Stephanie eventually finds herself in the company of the journalist's clandestine source, a disgraced former MI6 agent named Boyd (Jude Law), who becomes Stephanie's reluctant sensei, in what can only be called Revenge Boot Camp.
Ms. Radow described her mother as a vibrant, lively woman who line danced, took water aerobics classes, traveled, belonged to a book group and reveled in the company of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
McIlroy will play the opening two rounds with Englishman Tommy Fleetwood and American Gary Woodland while Johnson will be in the company of former British Open champion Francesco Molinari of Italy and Mexican Abraham Ancer.
I suppose that would have to be "A Walk in the Woods," my account of a profoundly hopeless attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail in the company of an equally hopeless companion named (pseudonymously) Stephen Katz.
This rush to execute blurs distinctions between the death penalty and murder and places us in the company of nations and groups less invested than we are in honoring the individuality and dignity of the condemned.
But Lucky is joyful, not mournful, a rambling opportunity to while away an hour and a half in the company of an actor who rarely got a leading role, but who delightfully fills out this one.
But uplift is a constant theme on this album, placing Ms. Platten in the company of a set of rising female singers, including Tori Kelly and Alessia Cara, who prioritize sincerity and self-empowerment over flash.
The nature of the circuit means that Geisenberger finds herself in the company of the 34-year-old Huefner and her room-mate Dajana Eitberger but she says luge is no longer a topic of conversation.
Taking a quick break from parenting duties, Stella McCartney found time to have a giggle with style icon Alexa Chung, who spent much of the night in the company of models Jourdain Dunn and Suki Waterhouse.
The magazine's decision to support to a 2016 presidential nominee is the third time it has ever endorsed a candidate in a presidential race, putting Clinton in the company of Abraham Lincoln and Lyndon B. Johnson.
The group connects online, where people of all ages and backgrounds across nine time zones come together and find solace in the company of others who are also suffering from the negative side effects of meditation.
Jesus Alonso Arreola Robles, a 22 year-old DACA recipient, was also arrested last month when he was driving in the company of a 17-year-old boy about a mile from the U.S.-Mexico border.
"Sometimes seeing the Asian man in the company of another white women of lesser beauty will stir up jealousy in your target woman," Quan writes; consequently, she'll allow you full access to her body and soul.
That Trump would emerge as the last candidate standing from a field that once included 17 seemed at times unimaginable over the five spasmodic weeks I had spent intermittently in the company of the Trump campaign.
" Sample titles from "Garden Time" evoke retirement years spent in the company of breezes and tides: "Drinking Tea in the Small Hours" and "A Breath of Day" and "Old Man at Home Alone in the Morning.
Then they settled in for drinks and conversation in the company of a tall man wearing a maroon jacket, a white starched shirt and a black bow tie who had long been a steady presence there.
Bobby Ghaheri, a Portland, Oregon-based ENT who specializes in tongue and lip tie issues in babies (and is therefore frequently in the company of postpartum mothers) saw it, too and felt inclined to weigh in.
It is one of the great joys of this polyglot metropolis: watching a world-class soccer game in the company of knowledgeable and enthusiastic fans from competing teams — preferably with national food and drink being served.
Folks at the restaurant tell us Mama and Geno were left to enjoy their lunch in peace -- though patrons knew they were in the company of the troubled reality star and her BF, nobody bothered them.
Dr. Gubser's rock climbing put him in the company of many physicists who have shared the same passion — a phenomenon that the science writer George Johnson took note of in The New York Times in 2001.
The gesture confirms him as the chief aesthetic conservative in the company of such other contemporary black artists as David Hammons, Kara Walker, and Fred Wilson, who are given to conceptual and pointedly social-critical strategies.
For mild to moderate depressions I would try other measures: regular exercise, reducing caffeine, acupuncture, cognitive therapy, vitamins B and D, St. John's Wort, fish oil — and spending more time in the company of happier people.
By custom, Japanese families take the bodies of their loved ones home from the hospital and sit for an overnight wake followed by a service the next morning in the company of neighbors, colleagues and friends.
It would not yet put Israel in the company of faux-democracies like Hungary and Turkey, but it would push the country in that direction — continuing Israel's slide down what feels like a very slippery undemocratic slope.
For a young man who hated small talk and didn't drink or take drugs, the club scene was mostly a place to be noticed, hopefully in the company of celebrities or, at the very least, photogenic women.
The rapper, who turned 153 over the weekend, kept the birthday celebrations going as she partied at a New York City restaurant on Wednesday in the company of her closest friends and new beau, Kenneth "Zoo" Petty.
The truth is, this is the first Hold My Hand film that I watched in the company of a breathing, sentient person, and we didn't hold hands because I had to take notes for this blog post.
There was his early service as a camouflage designer during World War II, and the visit to the sculptor Constantin Brancusi's studio in the company of young female friends (whom the master insisted sit on his lap).
Through thousands of hours in the company of whales, I have come to know them as individuals, as brothers and sisters, as mothers and babysitters, and as a community of families living together in the Caribbean Sea.
He regularly found himself in the company of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X, and his refusal to hold his tongue on political and social issues made him a trailblazer for African American comedians and entertainers.
The colt jogged around the track under an exercise rider and in the company of a pony in his first training session that was overseen by assistant trainer Ginny DePasquale after arriving from Churchill Downs on Tuesday.
Jassy Correia, 23, of Dorchester was last seen early Sunday morning leaving Club Venu "in the company of an unknown male," now identified as 32-year-old Louis D. Coleman III, according to the Boston Police Department.
Much of his glam-gonzo story is taken up with an account of his derring-do in reaching the jungle hideout, in the company of a Mexican movie star, Kate del Castillo, who set up the encounter.
Trying to find someone relatable to my generation—or even fitting the classic bad boy stereotype of a James Dean type—was nearly impossible, but the closest I got was in the company of the Hells Angels.
Meg, the musical's young heroine, learns about all of them in a bookstore, where her adventures unfold in the company of the fictional Momma Rose ("Gypsy") and Peter Pan, who have themselves been portrayed by powerful actresses.
"Today there are many complicated fractures that perhaps earlier were treated with a cast, but are now fixed with screws," said Straumann, who will maintain a stake in the company of between 46.4 percent and 50.1 percent.
I was eager for it, even, I planned to enjoy myself, to dance and drink, to relax in the company of these boys I genuinely liked, to be their friend for an evening and not their teacher.
"The finance minister, in the company of the central bank governor, is scheduled to be in China sometime next week to conclude negotiations on the $2197 billion loan," said the official, who asked not to be named.
Well the correspondence was great because I reluctantly stepped forward as an "expert" in the company of a lot of people who probably had every bit as much experience, maybe more sometimes, as I did with photography.
Gui's daughter, Angela Gui, said in January that her father was taken from a Beijing-bound train while in the company of two Swedish diplomats who were escorting him to seek medical attention for a neurological disorder.
Toby and his cousins are nearing 30, but in the company of their elders — whose contributions are sort of like the conversations of adults in the "Peanuts" cartoons, just trombone wah-wah-wahs — they seem much younger.
He first attracted national attention in the late 1990s, when he ran unsuccessfully for a seat in a working-class Labour stronghold in Scotland and went out to shake voters' hands in the company of his nanny.
A one-time aide to Robert Kennedy and a politician himself, Jerry knows he could have been a different kind of contender, which places him more firmly in the company of his guests than he perhaps realizes.
Many will be present on the Champs-Élysées — ground zero for celebrating national soccer wins and commemorating war anniversaries — on Saturday for Mr. Hallyday's funeral, in the company of President Macron and a long line of bikers.
Once Mr. Kushner is decorated, he will be in the company of Queen Elizabeth II, King Philip VI of Spain, Nelson Mandela, Bill and Melinda Gates, Gabriel García Márquez, historians, scientists and a rock star philanthropist, Bono.
As a historian who has written about the medieval Islamic roots of the Islamic State group, I can tell you that by threatening Iran&aposs cultural heritage, Trump puts himself in the company of some repugnant characters.
A 1970 visit to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, in the company of a fellow Los Angeles artist, David Hammons, introduced her to the charisma of African and Oceanic art — ritual-intensive, spiritually empowered.
The owner, Peter Nygard, a Canadian fashion executive, showed off his estate on TV shows like "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" and threw loud beachfront parties, reveling in the company of teenage girls and young women.
There will be blood: Kat (Kiernan Shipka) and Rose (Lucy Boynton), students at a remote Roman Catholic boarding school for girls, are abandoned by their parents during midterm break and end up in the company of nuns.
Only a few years ago, Mr. Rees-Mogg was an obscure back-bench Conservative lawmaker who had overcome an early stumble in politics when he went out to greet voters in the company of his family nanny.
"In some special cases I hand out needles - when it is really needed such as in the case of a person living with HIV who is in the company of those not living with HIV," he said.
Deputy Chief Michael Harrington and Deputy Inspector James Grant allegedly took extravagant gifts — including pricey dinners, tickets to the Super Bowl, and a vacation in the company of a sex worker — in exchange for providing official services.
The young woman with clasped hands in the center of the canvas makes religious visions seem accessible: just stand very still in a misty, dawn-yellow meadow in the company of an adoring sheep and look up.
Kendall Jenner found herself in the company of some of the world's wealthiest when she holed up for 4th of July in a $30 million oceanfront pad in Malibu, but it might not be her type of crowd.
He also continues to deflect all praise for his feats — seemingly not impressed to hear his team has won all 15 of those games or that he's in the company of Hall of Famers like Johnson and Jordan.
Mario Quintanillo, 30, and Cecilia Sarai Carillo, 23, who are from El Salvador, were among four couples who wed at the beach in Tijuana on Sunday morning, in the company of their 2-year-old daughter, Daryeline Ariana.
Cook's series follows an elite mercenary unit known as The Black Company as they serve in the company of The Lady, and when they learn of a prophecy concerning a reborn god, they begin to question their loyalties.
In that sense, it's pretty helpful that most of the boxing studios I've tried in New York City mostly involve you and the bag, even if you're doing it in the company of at least 10 other people.
The 75-year-old Dylan — who won the prize for "having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition" — now finds himself in the company of Winston Churchill, Thomas Mann and Rudyard Kipling as Nobel laureates.
One afternoon Francis found himself standing with a burrito delivery outside a prefab-container condo in the company of a woman roughly his age who looked to be waiting for a date: black dress, American-flag-patterned flats.
He says he bases his concern on the alleged detail of a female juvenile in the company of an adult male who has a record of criminal activity, and her apparent alleged willingness to do whatever he says.
Like Hill Farmstead's excellent Florence, a wheat saison, served by head brewer Shaun Hill, a man who—in all honesty—looked liked he would rather be anywhere else but in the company of 2,500 thirsty Scandinavian beer nerds.
Nelson had the feeling that he was in the company of men and women who, win or lose, occupied a different place in the universe than those living outside the club, trapped in the dreariness of everyday respectability.
While she has long worked in the realm of fashion and beauty, she has yet to shake the formative experiences she had as a young reporter in 25s London in the company of cigar-chewing Fleet Street editors.
The 75-year-old Dylan - who won the prize for "having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition" - now finds himself in the company of Winston Churchill, Thomas Mann and Rudyard Kipling as Nobel laureates.
His books, with their multiplying hall of mirrors approach to autobiography, create the cumulative illusion that one has spent years in Roth's company, and in the company of his doubles and triples, and their families' doubles and triples.
Those long nights spent in the company of friends old and new, each Friday and Saturday an adventure into the heart of hedonism, every Sunday morning an exploration of bus services and the innermost part of your psyche.
Proof of Witherspoon's ability to excel as a Type-A-er is that she was in the company of one of the most extraordinary and accomplished acting ensembles and still managed to steal scenes with her one-liners.
The Tennessean newspaper, citing public records, reported that the pair took some trips in the company of other city officials, but that nine trips, including one to Athens, Greece, were taken by Ms. Barry and Mr. Forrest alone.
But no matter how the reality of her Valentine's Day unfolds, Ms. Smartelli will ultimately find the true meaning of the day in the company of Bernie and Spinner, just as others who do not necessarily mark Feb.
The Alisal also hosts a guided horseback breakfast ride twice a week where guests ride to a remote part of the property and enjoy an outdoor breakfast around a fire and in the company of a cowboy poet.
"I'm very inspired to be in the company of such motivated entrepreneurs — people that I really respect, because I know what it takes; I've been there," Mr. Trump said at a White House small-business event in August.
They were soon in the company of Ms. Zuckerman's family, and when they walked back to their summer home, the newly engaged Ms. Zuckerman was shocked again to find that her best friend was waiting there for her.
But I was in a Gili Air state of mind, so I took a leap of faith right into the Bali Sea, and spent more than an hour snorkeling in the company of colorful tropical fish without concern.
Two sources told the Caller that a woman who was then an assistant producer on Matthews's show "Hardball with Chris Matthews" accused the longtime MSNBC host of making inappropriate comments about her while in the company of others.
I drove this way weeks earlier in the company of a ruminative medicine man with a handsome flush of white hair and a buckskin cowboy hat, and he talked of the melancholy that gripped his generation in autumn.
All of these seem far away from the life he has come to live, as a tidy, proper and emotionally detached camera shop owner, mostly in the company of his ex-wife (Harriet Walter) and daughter (Michelle Dockery).
Just as you wouldn't start shooting a pistol in the company of several clickers, the player character, Aloy, cannot charge into a field full of aggressive robo-whatevers with just her bow and a healthy slug of courage.
Gay men who wanted nothing more than to be in the company of their kind, even for just a moment, to loosen the knots at their throats and say, let us drink to this and that and one another.
Nonetheless, he has been touring the country, addressing huge crowds in the company of local barons such as Newin Chidchob, from the populous north-east, who used to act as a political kingmaker before the military coup of 22.5.
That is part of the pleasure of reading him: the feeling of being in the company of a mind that will not let you down in terms of the reach and grasp of what you are about to encounter.
Nowitzki is 48 points shy of becoming only the sixth NBA player to reach 30,000 career points, a feat that would put him in the company of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain.
His capacity to digest and deploy the visual languages of advertising, celebrity culture, and cartooning puts him in the company of a cohort including John Baldessari and Andy Warhol — a comparison made in detail in Kavi Gupta's gallery guide.
Abney was propelled to success by her inclusion in 30 Americans, a game-changing exhibition that put her in the company of artists like Kara Walker, Barkley Hendricks, and Jean-Michel Basquiat when she was still in her 20s.
One of the men, who gave his name as Anzor, said he had been detained by police as he was driving in the company of other men from a Chechen village to the Caucasus region's capital Grozny in February.
If we didn't, we wouldn't go to ridiculous lengths to achieve them like pirating porn alone or going through the exhausting process of romancing a special someone just so we can have one in the company of another human.
"I don't know if I like it," Cornelia Katsikotoulou, 24, a tourist from Greece, said Tuesday evening as she gazed at a gilded figure of Actaeon, a mythological hunter shown in the company of his dogs, baring their teeth.
There, in the company of the stiff-haired Steiff animals and boxes of Brio trains, he ate solitary lunches — disciplined fare, measured and weighed — while reading old copies of The Economist and dog-eared paperback copies of Proust novels.
If being trapped for two hours in the company of French bourgeois discussing such questions over terrine or drinks in bistros and offices and hotels and living rooms sounds like a kind of hell, that's to seriously underestimate Assayas.
BeYoung: This video is like you're at your highest frequency, just being ecstatic and being ready for a high powered time, with your boys and maybe in the company of ladies whether their body parts are natural or purchased.
With the concise decision win over Lamas, the Hawaiian has extended winning streak to nine, which puts him in the company of some of the greatest fighters in the history of not only UFC but the sport in general.
In "The Prospectors," two young women struggling to survive in Depression-era Oregon find themselves trapped on a mountain in the company of ghosts, a group of men who are either unaware or unwilling to acknowledge that they're dead.
All are seen anew in the company of set and costume designs, actual costumes and more by Léon Bakst, Diaghilev's great collaborator (a veritable solo show, actually), as well as by Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay and Giorgio de Chirico.
Evidence is the charmingly innocent "Domestic Scene, Los Angeles" of 1963, which shows a man wearing only socks and an apron washing the back of a man taking a shower, in the company of a comfy chintz-covered armchair.
The new doll in Barbie's one-of-a-kind "Shero" collection, which honors real-life role models, was created in her likeness, putting Asher-Smith in the company of inspiring women like Katherine Johnson, Ava DuVernay, and Amelia Earhart.
I'll study history, take up painting and in the company of my husband — who in my eyes will always be a shaggy sophomore — go dancing and see every art-house film and as many plays as we can afford.
The trailblazer was Maxime du Camp, another student of Le Gray, who traveled to Egypt in the winter of 1849-50, in the company of the writer Gustave Flaubert, and photographed many of the sites subsequently visited by Greene.
LONDON — Ian Brady, whose murders of five children in the company of his lover horrified Britons and were viewed by generations as the distillate of evil, died on Monday night at a high-security psychiatric hospital in Liverpool, England.
I could hardly agree more, having spent my professional life in the company of physicists and astronomers trying to poke out of the cocoon of present knowledge into the unknown, to overturn Einstein and what passes for contemporary science.
Regardless, it's a truly exceptional occasion best enjoyed in the company of stellar dance acts; the Brooklyn hip-hop and dance producer DJ Spinna fits the bill, not least for his remix work for Stevie Wonder and Mary J. Blige.
And once again the soldier would be in the company of his therapist, and he'd be talking about what happened, and she would be manipulating the environment along with his memories, and over time they found, yes, people got better.
Tiger Woods, in his first competitive round since winning the Masters a month ago, putted poorly for a 72 in the company of Koepka, while Rory McIlroy shot the same score, finally making his first birdie at the final hole.
As reporters toured the mosque in the company of an army escort, a soldier climbed the hillock of rubble that was once the 11th-century minaret and replaced the flags of Islamist rebel factions with that of the Syrian state.
Their latest experiment involved 102 of the crustaceans that had each been kept for between seven and ten days in the company of several dozen others, and a further 63 that had been raised in isolation for similar amounts of time.
Serpent's Tail; £2368 The title character of this poignant saga is born into slavery on a sugar plantation in Barbados; he escapes in the company of an eccentric inventor, a slave-catcher on his trail, before wandering across several continents.
If he's able to continue on that trajectory, it will put him in the company of directors like P.T. Anderson or Wes Anderson, who've been able to make movies of all shapes and sizes without watering down their personal vision.
Four days later, authorities continue to believe that Garcia-Acosta, whom they describe as an "endangered juvenile," was abducted and may be headed to Mexico in the company of 24-year-old Luis Fernando Morales, according to a police news release.
I spent Valentine's Day 2017 at the Daft Punk pop-up shop in Los Angeles because I'm single and figured a holiday popularized by an emotionally robotic greeting card corporation would be best served in the company of two actual robots.
It helps us enjoy what we enjoy about this time of year, which is some combination of being wrong about everything, being surprised by the shape that wrongness takes, and doing all that in the company of people we care about.
When you're young and you take your first job behind a bar, if you're lucky enough to be in the company of wizened lifers, smirkingly amused by your greenery, you're quickly inundated with a confounding mix of bar arcana and cliche.
In the days after Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead at a remote Texas ranch, it emerged that he was in the company of an unspecific group of hunters who were staying at the resort free of charge.
Wine bars aren't everybody's jam—they're kind of the rom-coms of the bar world—but you've got to think that the people that frequent such establishments go there because they enjoy doing so, usually in the company of friends.
Most kids only grow up with one console, though, and while I was pretty lucky to have access to an Xbox 360 later in life, I spent most of my formative gaming years in the company of Mario, Zelda, and Pikachu.
It bolts ahead at a breathless pace, moving from Captain Marvel getting her energy bursts on in the company of Chun-Li's spinning bird kicks to Rocket Raccoon summoning his barky buddy Groot to batter his opponent's digital brains out. Brilliant.
Sawyer Clark, a 22-year-old bayman accustomed to throwing the first dredge of the season every year at sunrise in Peconic Bay, often in the company of his father or grandfather, didn't even put dredges on his boat this year.
But it did put him in the company of other federal judges in Brooklyn who in recent months have come forward with scathing appraisals of things such as mandatory sentencing guidelines and the disregard paid to the socioeconomic roots of crime.
A grief-stricken silence hung like a pall over Air Force One that night, as the president and his entourage returned to Washington after a traumatic few hours in the company of parents whose beloved kids had been ripped away.
In 2002, Vanity Fair's longtime editor-in-chief, Graydon Carter, had heard rumors about Epstein, according to NPR, and assigned the reporter Vicky Ward to pursue a story on why Epstein was always spotted in the company of young women.
But in The Company of Wolves, a reimagining directed by Neil Jordan and based on stories by Angela Carter, the heroine responds to constant warnings about sexual menace at the hands of men by deciding to become a werewolf herself.
From that perch, Mr. Engelberg has been crisscrossing the globe the past quarter-century in the company of Mr. Clinton, whom he counts as a friend, the two of them often rubbing elbows with fellow politicians and heads of state.
The basic concept is to create a safe and supportive work environment — a professional home base — where women can take risks in the company of female collaborators and mentors without the sweat or frustration of laboring in a man's world.
The 24-year-old Pieters, who triumphed 3 and 2 in his last-day singles against JB Holmes and lost in the company of Englishman Lee Westwood in Friday's opening foursomes, was Europe's leading scorer with four points from five matches.
On the Soundcloud page for the mix, Laveaux lists "collective joy" and "public transportation" as a few of her main influences, which suggests that the best way to consume this set is moving fast, in the company of smiling friends.
A position like that would be uncomfortable for a healthy first-world administration, but dovetails nicely with our status as the only such country to not commit to the Paris climate agreement, in the company of only Syria and Nicaragua.
Ms. Pulex and Marelyn set off for the United States on May 2 and, in the company of the smuggler, arrived six days later in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez, across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Tex.
Norman Triplett, a psychologist at Indiana University, found that when he asked children to execute a simple task (winding line on a fishing rod), they performed better in the company of other children than they did when alone in a room.
You love the plot, and you love being in the company of the characters, and you admire the author's voice and insights and ingenuity, and you relish the chance to relax into a book without feeling rushed or puzzled or shortchanged.
As his trip to Asia reminds us, a man who loves to bully people turns to mush — fawning smiles, effusive rhetoric — in the company of strongmen like Xi Jinping of China, Vladimir Putin of Russia and Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.
Finally, on the night itself, we ate it in the company of a few friends with equally robust appetites, whom we shooed out of our small apartment as soon after midnight as politeness permitted, and as gently as we could.
" Sweden's Foreign Ministry, which has twice summoned the Chinese ambassador for meetings, said on Tuesday: "Gui Minhai was seized while in the company of diplomatic personnel who were providing a consular service to a Swedish citizen in need of medical attention.
At one point he finds himself participating in the distribution of leaflets announcing the fall of the ancien régime; a few (much mythologized) pages later, he pours through the gates of the Winter Palace in the company of triumphant revolutionaries.
On that Friday in mid-April, when Brisset took Quip for his first gallop following the Arkansas Derby, the horse climbed the quarter-mile dirt road from the barn to the racetrack in the company of his stable pony, Jonas.
With help from safety expert Euro NCAP, we broke down some of the features that put Porsche&aposs all-electric sports car in the company of the safest cars of 2019 and also identified some improvement areas for the Taycan.
This stop-motion animated odyssey, directed by Travis Knight, follows the title character, a one-eyed Japanese boy, as he pursues a heroic quest in the company of a sardonic monkey and a sillier soul who's half beetle, half samurai.
He is far from a subtle guy, but Mr. McConaughey is a sly enough actor to make us wonder whether we're in the company of a fool or a con artist and to make us question whether there's really a difference.
After Spieth got off to a rough start, his caddie, Michael Greller, mentioned a recent photograph of Spieth posing with Phelps and the retired basketball icon Michael Jordan and reminded him that he belonged in the company of those sporting greats.
Being in the company of my partner, my friends, and my family is wonderful, don't get me wrong, but there's certainly nothing wrong with being a party of one, whether it be halfway around the world or in my own backyard.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced on Sunday that Millicent Garrett Fawcett, who campaigned for the right of women to vote, will be honored with a statue to stand in the company of Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln and Nelson Mandela. Mrs.
The painter Philip Guston (1913-1980) had a lifelong love of Italy and Italian Renaissance painting and liked to recount a story of once visiting the Accademia museum in Venice in the company of a Russian man who spoke no English.
William Trevor, whose mournful, sometimes darkly funny short stories and novels about the small struggles of unremarkable people placed him in the company of masters like V. S. Pritchett, W. Somerset Maugham and Chekhov, died on Sunday in Somerset, England.
But her decision to speak publicly put her in the company of other women who have had to balance forthrightness and transparency about traumatic experiences against the potential loss of privacy and other negative effects on their lives and careers.
"Elections now look like games of the Night Hockey League, where Putin, in the company of 10 lackeys, scores eight goals," he wrote, referring to the ice hockey games that Mr. Putin takes part in with his friends and government officials.
He had ample material — not least just how fortuitous, how essentially random, both of City's goals had been — and ample opportunity: There were television crews from all over the world, plus a few minutes in the company of news media.
But I was fortunate enough to tour the exhibition in the company of David Charles Rose, editor of The Oscholars, a research website devoted to Wilde, and author of Oscar Wilde's Elegant Republic, a book on his time in Paris.
Not many have been as lucky as me — partnered with the miraculous Claire Danes, supported to the ends of the earth by Fox and Showtime, and working in the company of some of the most gifted writers, actors, and filmmakers in the business.
Save for Hugo's literary rivals (Alexandre Dumas likened it to "wading through mud"), everybody loved the long haul of Valjean's rehabilitation in the company of characters who soon entered folklore: the street-girl Fantine, her daughter Cosette, the urchin Gavroche, the student Marius.
TOWARDS the end of the marathon election in Georgia's sixth congressional district, Jon Ossoff was in Cobb County for a "Juneteenth" celebration—commemorating the abolition of slavery—in the company of John Lewis, a fellow Democrat who represents much of nearby Atlanta.
Unlike honey, cane sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and other forms of sugar that are added to many processed foods, the sugar naturally found in fruit is consumed in the company of fiber, which helps your body absorb the sugar more slowly.
As a director, Huffington is in the company of a number of key investors as well as executives like Benchmark general partner Bill Gurley, Uber co-founder Garrett Camp, head of global operations Ryan Graves and former policy and communications head David Plouffe.
Pippa and James won't be the only doting couple at the wedding though, as there's typically a "no ring, no bring" policy at royal weddings, per Vogue, which means basically everyone in attendance will be in the company of their marital spouse.
When Baird winds up in the company of those Communist Party-affiliated screenwriters, the script doesn't bother naming half of them, but the Coens cast such distinctive and familiar faces that they all seem ready to break out into their own scenes.
To earn that money, she set her own schedule, working three or four hours a day, four or five days a week, without having to answer to a boss and often in the company of her boyfriend, who can accompany her on trips.
Alberto Fernández, who was elected last month, may be the first Peronist leader who is neither corrupt nor a demagogue, but he will be governing in the company of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who was both, and a hard-left faction in Congress.
"And in our current environment when we have become almost tribal, living in echo chambers and often finding comfort in the company of only those whom we agree, this is an indispensable quality for the responsibilities of the Supreme Court," she said.
His best guess was that he had lost the iPad in the airport when he was stuffing a travel pillow back into his carry-on bag and that the device was now in the company of another traveler who had picked it up.
But "How It's Made," a show devoted to the manufacturing processes that yield our most mundane and treasured human creations, reminds the viewer that time spent watching TV is time spent not with people but in the company of an incredible object.
The fact that it finds itself in the company of countries like Mexico, Guatemala, and Venezuela in terms of gun deaths indicates that the United States government has effectively ceded its monopoly on violence under pressure of a powerful lobby for gun manufacturers.
Now, Ivanka will have the chance to build upon this foundation of friendship across the pond, in the company of dozens of other women at the forefront of business and government in Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
It must be a mindfuck to have been raised to believe you were destined to lead a nation, and then to be fifty and have your mom and dad skip your birthday rather than be seen in the company of your girlfriend.
Halfway up the Zielschuss, I passed through the Matthias Mayer fan club (orange parkas) and the Christian Walder fan club (black parkas), before finding myself in the company of the Ski Club St. Martin, enthusiasts from Switzerland, who were passing around a flask.
LONDON — As travelers board flights to Ireland and Northern Ireland for the Christmas holiday, they are finding themselves in the company of fliers toting a message on their luggage tags about the journey women on the island must make to have an abortion.
I chose wildly disparate experiences — Cardi B, contra dancing, Vivaldi, an all-night gender-fluid party — to see if 22018 hours outside of my comfort zone, in the company of strangers, might crack me open a bit for the year to come.
Guard dogs Reba, Sturgill, Dolly and Dwight are Anatolian shepherds who were born in the company of sheep and who treat the sheep as packmates, living with them day and night, in all seasons and in all weather, to protect them from predators.
This summer he has appeared more comfortable in the company of far-right figures such as Matteo Salvini, the new Italian interior minister, and Stephen K. Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist, than with his traditional allies in the center-right alliance.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's state prosecutor's office said on Friday it would open an investigation into Juan Guaido after the interior minister presented photos on state television showing the opposition leader in the company of two suspected members of a Colombian drug-trafficking group.
"In Venezuela, there will be peace, and we will guarantee this peace with the civil military union," he told state television, in the company of khaki and black-clad soldiers who were earlier shown carrying guns and jumping from helicopters into the sea.
But every single one of them who crossed between checkpoints was, technically, in the company of a "smuggler," because the law against "alien smuggling" applies to anyone who has helped an unauthorized migrant across the border, and need not involve coercion or abuse.
Sheikh Abdul Khaleq Buhaisi, another official with the Sharia Council, which has authority over weddings, said he preferred more traditionally arranged marriages, often through a khattaba — a woman who pays home visits in the company of the groom's mother to search for brides.
For two full months in the spring of 2013, I waded and floated the river, fishing for wild browns and rainbows in the company of a band of guides and anglers who dedicate no small portions of their lives to the pursuit.
Sir Tom Jones, the singer, who was born in Wales and now lives in Los Angeles, was recently driven through the Bronx, in the company of Mark and Donna Woodward, his son and his daughter-in-law, who are also his managers.
When the inevitable crisis arrives, sending Melanie and Ms. Justineau on a perilous journey in the company of a research scientist (Glenn Close) and two soldiers (Paddy Considine and Fisayo Akinade), "The Girl With All the Gifts" settles into a familiar rhythm.
I spent my first evening here this month in the company of that Danish prince, who is being embodied with such compelling, thin-skinned agitation by Andrew Scott that I felt I could see his heart palpitating, and breaking apart, within his chest.
Football, for me, "takes it", because of both the unexpected nostalgia and its own-terms fun—seriously, you don't know joy in the company of a Nintendo game 'til you've seen Waluigi knee-slide into the corner flag in celebration of a goal.
" Smith recorded the vocals in his central Texas home studio, and videographer Paul De La Cerda found a nearby location: the San Antonio Cat Cafe, a nonprofit storefront where — as its website advertises — visitors can "kick back and relax in the company of adoptable cats.
In the wake of her mother's (the hilarious and kick-ass Carrie Fischer) and grandmother's (the elegant and iconic Debbie Reynolds) deaths, actress Billie Lourd has found solace in the company of her friends, family, and her on-screen lover turned IRL-boyfriend, Taylor Lautner.
" It's identified as "a very special place" where a member of the controversial Sea Organization can go and "be able to devote himself entirely to his religious practice and in the company of people who share his religious commitment and outlook on life in general.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When I began working at Zabriskie Gallery in 1985, my knowledge of 20th-century art and the mechanisms of the market was wholly informal, the product of time spent in museums and galleries and in the company of artists.
While her crooner beau was onstage with Florida Georgia Line, doing his thing, breaking hearts and adding his own spin on FGL's country tunes, Teigen was in the company of a different group of men who were less country and a lot more naked.
Bitterly dyspeptic in the Bernhard way, the critic has contempt for artists generally and begrudges Tintoretto, too, but finds reliable solace in the company of an impressive man who appears annoyed by an interruption and beset by some deeper malaise—a disappointment, perhaps, with life.
Later, in the company of a rich white girlfriend, Mabel visited the inner sanctum of the heiress A'leila Walker, daughter of Madame C.J. Walker, whose chemical treatments and powders and hot combs all the girls used to dress their hair and lighten their skin.
John Bel Edwards (D) signed a ban on abortion as early as six weeks of pregnancy Thursday, a move that puts him in the company of governors from other conservative Southern states while provoking anger from members of his own party (The Associated Press).
Even the Dublin-born writer Brendan Behan, a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army in the 1940s, commented that he never felt like an outsider in the company of young men from British cities like Liverpool and Manchester with whom he had much in common.
The weight of these photos she came away with from that time is the poignance of a space created to strike awe, and an admiration for those who made their way pacing in front of crowds or looking for home in the company of strangers.
It seems that she was riding in a Parisian cab when she happened to see Michel kissing an unidentified woman in the street, and so Alice is uneasy about having to face Michel across a dinner table in the company of the cuckolded Laurence.
When he did dine out, Mr. Catsimatidis said, Mr. Trump was often in the company of one or two bodyguards, perhaps making him too conspicuous for the express lane at Whole Foods on 57th Street between Second and Third Avenues, four blocks from Trump Tower.
Throw it into a 325-degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes, then it's ready to be dressed up or down, eaten alone or in the company of others, consumed that evening or the next day as part of a definitely not-sad desk lunch.
The judge may even ask the one of the saddest questions this case raises: After all these years alone, with his physical and mental capabilities already failing, is it too late for Johnson ever to function again in the company of his fellow human beings?
His field work, incorporating botany, natural healing and anthropology, took him to remote corners of the world, often in the company of native guides and even shamans — worlds away from his early professional success as a standup-bass player in country, bluegrass and jazz bands.
Despite altering his face with plastic surgery, Mr. Ramírez was arrested in Brazil in 2007 (in the company of his bodybuilder lover) and was sent to Brooklyn where his case was handled by some of the same prosecutors who will be trying Mr. Guzmán.
Mr. Trump's move means that the United States would be in the company of countries like North Korea and Iran, who abstained from participation in the treaty, and leaving behind a group of the world's largest gun manufacturers, including France and Germany, who signed on.

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