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"None of the acts complained of took place in the course of Mr Johnson's direct parliamentary or mayoral duties, but in the course of political campaigning."
These bottlenecks became apparent in the course of my testing.
Another five were arrested in the course of the investigation.
"I never heard that in the course of the movie."  
Did anything surprise you in the course of your research?
In the course of that campaign, Gianforte assaulted a reporter.
In the course of a few hours, that all changed.
In the course of the performance, these lights slowly dimmed.
In the course of consulting with a psychiatrist, he was diagnosed.
Page was ultimately not charged in the course of the investigation.
Nearly 7,000 people signed it in the course of four days.
There will be answers given in the course of the season.
In the course of research, you read a lot of papers.
So much can happen in the course of one wistful gaze.
In the course of their tenure, they will also undermine the
The strange thing about Comey is that, in the course of
However, that assertion might change in the course of the investigation.
They all collect personal data in the course of doing business.
People were getting hurt in the course of meeting their quotas.
In the course of investigating things, investigators seek records, including emails.
Somewhere in the course of evolution, the gene had become dormant.
I found my own voice in the course of the year.
"In the course of time, these communities will disappear," he said.
Officials interviewed him three times in the course of earlier investigations.
That's not the worst thing in the course of your day.
In the course of the interview, Mr. Muggeridge used a parable.
"In the course of a few months, everything came together," she said.
The adjusted figures reflect profits realised in the course of ordinary operations.
It's especially painful when police are killed in the course of duty.
This had all been in the course of the previous three years.
In the course of this romantic feud, this diss is past due.
In the course of this on-brandness, Trump could, well, exaggerate sometimes.
Many firms routinely collect data in the course of running core operations.
An additional three security forces were wounded in the course of battle.
They wanted to play a role in the course of human history.
It accomplishes all this in the course of a few short months.
But in the course of that call, the conversation pivoted to Mars.
But expertise only goes so far in the course of rearranging nature.
Berkeley police arrested 13 people in the course of the day. Rep.
In the course of just one rally in Panama City Beach, Fla.
"I'm in the course of learning how to qualify it," he said.
London clears derivatives worth that much in the course of a morning.
A couple of characters lose their virginity in the course of things.
Only, in the course of doing so, he ended up under arrest.
Significant changes in the course of monetary policy under Powell are unlikely.
In the course of the novel, he becomes increasingly vulnerable to temptation.
Thirty years passed, in the course of which I published 30 books.
I hope it happens to every kid in the course of school!
He was doing that in the course of explaining with Pepe meant.
Would you be violating people's rights in the course of doing it?
In the course of the investigation, the FDA discovered that Chaz Dean Inc.
But in the course of their work, they were aware of two realities.
In the course of the last week, two Universities have made key announcements.
In the course of recording the role, however, his perspective began to broaden.
"In the course of 30 days we raised almost $9 million," said Lee.
In the course of this obsessive, repetitive examination, their lives begin to unravel.
In the course of the investigation, deputies became interested in Jacob Gonzales, 34.
We've seen it in bits and pieces in the course of the show.
Republic. As becomes clear in the course of the book, for Podhoretz the
It's smartly plotted, with characters that deepen in the course of the show.
In the course of three phone calls, we spoke for nearly four hours.
"We can see that happening in the course of next year," Mwangi said.
In the course of my entire life, maybe, but not in one shot.
The result is more women and babies dying in the course of childbirth.
Those motivations are unlikely to have changed in the course of two months.
Who in the course of a celebrity life hasn't been observed behaving badly?
Trump made the announcement in the course of a press conference in Singapore.
"We can see that happening in the course of next year," Mwangi said.
In the course of one day there can be brownouts and power spikes.
Washington, D.C.'s WMATA lost 100,000 riders in the course of a week.
"I use very little cash in the course of a month," he said.
He said the two suspects had died in the course of being arrested.
It would, however, inevitably be institutionalized in the course of the next decades.
In the course of one morning, it lost nearly half that historic total.
These events were ultimately triggered twice in the course of the Mueller investigation.
He's become very small in the course of things—maybe eight inches tall.
"In the course of conversation, he says, 'I'm a financial planner,'" Salamone said.
Nor did his idol, Kobe Bryant, in the course of his illustrious career.
In the course of the selection process, several candidates interviewed with the President.
In the course of its travels, Cyclone Winston crossed the International Dateline twice.
In the course of three days in 2014, they made twenty songs together.
But expect nothing permanent, no essential alteration in the course of human affairs.
In the course of an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Massachusetts Sen.
In the course of her review, she spoke to athletes, coaches and other members.
And many times they happen in the course of an officer investigating another crime.
But, in the course of the inquiry, two agents paid a call on Tiversa.
But something happens in the course of a campaign -- I've seen it many times.
" He added: "In the course of a career, I imagine it's going to happen.
My body fat went from 32% to 28% in the course of the demo.
In the course of the Prague Spring in 2002, we took in 223,20.5 refugees.
Television journalism proved in the course of this campaign that it has no ethic.
In the course of 2017, China's trade surplus on American trades increased 8.1 percent.
But in the course of her career, she's also passed on tremendous professional opportunity.
They have only delivered conventional weapons in the course of conducting non-nuclear missions.
But, in the course of little more than twenty pages, a new revelation emerges.
This is invasive and often done only once in the course of the disease.
In the course of that conversation, the idea of checking phones was not discussed.
I think that it's very, very important in the course of any good career.
To see the improvements they've made in the course of the year, it's amazing.
In the course of my campaign, I've shaken hands & knocked doors of GOP voters.
In the course of an actual campaign, that name ID advantage will fade away.
Q. Would you oppose a more rapid change in the course of monetary policy?
He helped raise over $1.3 million in the course of just a few days.
"In the course of our history, we've built cities, ports, churches," Mr. Macron said.
Human beings inhabit at least three parallel worlds in the course of a lifetime.
""Any surfaces touched in the course of a workout can be repositories of germs.
I see this over and over, almost daily in the course of my work.
But in the course of his visit, Ryan learns that Nolan has behaved duplicitously.
And in the course of that very fast process, a bunch of things happen.
The British Museum's lion was scanned, at night, in the course of five weeks.
In the course of the next four thousand years, the Hebrews became less religious.
"How many times do y'all poop in the course of a day?" he asked.
" In the course of the day, he settled into a rhythm: "Chew, chew, chew.
I talked to McGrath in the course of his reporting on my brother Dicky.
What seems hyperreal can in the course of a few hours become real here.
She collected numerous boxes of documents and tapes in the course of three decades.
Even in the course of Kim's project, she says the community experienced several deaths.
Antitrust has been used lots of different ways in the course of our history.
"We got a lot of information in the course of a day yesterday, a lot changed then, then last night it just seemed like the world turned upside down in the course of just a few hours," Mayor Bill de Blasio said. Gov.
An animal killed him -- and in the course of the investigation, several alligators were euthanized.
We don't usually do a tremendous amount of trading in the course of a month.
In some cases, Kelly committed battery in the course of the crimes, the documents said.
There's a long history of abuse against Rohingya in the course of returns to Myanmar.
So what celebrity did in the course of that case was a number of things.
They flit in and out of city centres repeatedly in the course of a day.
The takeaway: So, at least we can trust in the course of justice now, right?
In the course of a few minutes, the president subverted this case point by point.
You spoke to a ton of climate researchers in the course of writing this book.
Include links to projects or work samples you mentioned in the course of your conversation.
The request prompted the first real outburst from Cosby in the course of the trial.
So there's a weird adolescence that he goes through in the course of [this] season.
He is much more someone you might bump into in the course of your day.
In the course of their careers, teachers acquire points that enable them to request reassignment.
He painted three of his most famous pictures in the course of just five days.
And it makes you wonder how often this happens in the course of a day.
And then in the course of a day there was suddenly all of this attention.
Then, in the course of detailed research, he watched a video of Kennedy's 9 a.m.
Specifically, the fact that we've moved about eight feet in the course of an hour.
And in the course of doing so, they would rip their personal lives to shreds.
We did 143 live shows, performed for 100,000 people in the course of five years.
In the course of a day, the tumor molted nearly a tenth of its weight.
In the course of a five-minute speech, he used the word "evidence" three times.
In the course of several months, the bank said, this could account for the traffic.
In my experience things have a way of coming out in the course of litigation.
Meadow emerges as an increasingly cold, even mercenary figure in the course of this novel.
In the course of the year, tens of thousands of people applied for such permits.
Others have been debased in the course of careless remodels or stripped of signature elements.
In the course of about 20 minutes, only one person wandered up to their table.
The newspaper is a veritable helper, with many functions in the course of the day.
By 2018, the number had risen to over 14,000 in the course of the year.
That can and will be determined in the course of collective discussion, struggle and experimentation.
Libby was indicted in the course of a special counsel investigation into the Plame affair.
They're really compelling demonstrations of how attitudes can change in the course of a conversation.
But in the course of their travels, their blog posts also noted flashes of cruelty.
"We've never seen a manufacturer do this in the course of a week," he added.
In the course of this unforgettable trilogy, she has proved they are the same bells.
In the course of his training, he had been part of scores of rescue drills.
In the course of a two-week visit, I took several flights over the forest.
In the course of his first year in office, he said more than 2,000 -- 2,000!
"In the course of exercise, we simulated responding with a nuclear weapon," the official added.
Some fear the territories could in the course of time be lost to Moscow's control.
She is thoughtful, outspoken, authoritative and softhearted, sometimes in the course of a single sentence.
In the course of a few days, nearly a quarter of a million people died.
Comey prepared these memos in the course of that investigation on a secure FBI computer.
These were memos prepared on an FBI computer, in the course of an FBI investigation.
In the course of it all, she put out one of the year's best albums.
It shows how in the course of change there are these opportunities, big and small.
The related work-product privilege covers documents produced in the course of a legal representation.
In the course of the play we dismiss the villagers as laughable, ridiculous and shameful.
In the course of 3,289 raids on homes, mosques and associations, the police netted 560 weapons.
In the course of their investigation, authorities focused their attention on various men in Krentel's life.
The shootings that occur in the course of these kinds of encounters follow a general pattern.
They can simply poke around in your private information in the course of totally routine investigations.
And so sleepy little Buffalo has gone full megaphone in the course of just one season.
SpaceX launched and landed the rocket booster three times in the course of about seven months.
In the course of the last few years, the independent media have increasingly come under attack.
In the course of the hacking, data, including diplomatic cables, were posted to a public website.
In the course of one week, she had lost her leg and both of her animals.
Their lending to households accelerated in the course of April at an annual rate of 6%.
You were talking about how you came across all these digressions in the course of research.
Greenwood got her falsifying documents for free in the course of researching and writing her book.
In the course of the investigation, offices found an Amazon Echo speaker near the hot tub.
"In the course of one year, I've been stopped seven times by law enforcement," Scott said.
In the course of it he flew 487 different types of aircraft, most of them prototypes.
All the evidence uncovered in the course of this investigation was presented to the grand jury.
In the course of two tournaments, the hierarchy of Dragon Ball FighterZ had been sufficiently shattered.
You could also watch J.R. Smith's emotional state visibly disintegrate in the course of the game.
How often do you find yourself saying "I'm sorry" in the course of a work day?
We've known for years that much of it went missing in the course of the war.
In the course of which the really unthinkable happens: Frankie loses his magic touch dealing cards.
The SDF says it lost more than 10,000 fighters in the course of the ISIS conflict.
In September, two employees of the company were arrested in the course of doing their jobs.
In the course of the research thus far, he has diagnosed 260 cases of fetal microcephaly.
In the course of that period, the sector should add about 80,000 new jobs, Albin said.
Economic insecurity has risen in the course of the past generation, even as American wealth climbed.
However, in the course of doing this work the students recognized a gap in the services.
And in the course of the conversation, she explained that she was dying of terminal cancer.
She is never described; in the course of the entire novel, her name appears only once.
In the course of your reporting, what did you understand was the biggest misunderstanding about Rivers?
In the course of researching his book, Schreiber visited the house, and made a significant discovery.
It's a story of dispossession, and in the course of writing it she becomes more dispossessed.
I'm curious if there are things that have surprised you in the course of this investigation.
In the course of that investigation, detectives had discovered that her DNA did not match his.
In the course of the impeachment inquiry, Bolton was invited to voluntarily testify, but he declined.
The U.S. is doing OK. And Europe has really picked up in the course of 2017.
Brett Kavanaugh Kavanaugh did not speak with the FBI in the course of this supplemental review.
Most media sites routinely assess the accuracy of political statements in the course of their reporting.
In the course of my moves my childhood copy of "The Little Lame Prince" was lost.
And yet Trump ran the table as frontrunner to nominee in the course of a year.
Elizabeth Warren in particular, attacking Bloomberg's treatment of women in the course of operating his business.
And that didn't really change in the course of the broader issue becoming bigger and bigger.
In the course of celebrating Sipple's heroism, the San Francisco Chronicle revealed that he was gay.
Kavanaugh says it more than a dozen times in the course of the relatively short sitdown.
Three times in the course of a brief back-and-forth with the skeptical Democratic Rep.
AND OUR INVOLUNTARYDENIED BOARDINGS ARE DOWN 88% IN THE COURSE OF THE LAST COUPLE OF MONTHS.
Other questions about the attack will be answered in the course of the investigation, Dunford said.
VICE: In the course of your career you've almost been collecting these amazing writers and directors.
David L. Kirp Just how important is good preschool in the course of a child's life?
Many others do their weaving in the course of everyday life — because that's what neighbors do.
Health care facilities have been attacked more than 143 times in the course of Syria's war.
But in the course of just a few decades, European settlers slaughtered almost all of them.
In the course of his presentation, he said something that has stuck with me ever since.
The researchers euthanized and preserved it in formaldehyde and alcohol in the course of their study.
But the protesters ran into a big obstacle in the course of their demonstrations: the police.
The average American buys 13 automobiles in the course of his or her life, all right?
We come in contact with mental illness in the course of our work on a regular basis.
It was the third time royal bones had been dug up in the course of the investigation.
"It is premature to make predictions so early in the course of this apparent outbreak," he said.
In the process, it seemed as if American politics changed in the course of one nasty night.
They aim to conclude one or more of the planned initiatives in the course of this year.
The stars of Netflix's Queer Eye make over their subjects' lives in the course of one week.
In the course of the investigation, both she and Barnes both admitted some involvement with the robbery.
In the course of the 50 minutes that I was there, several hundred passed through the intersection.
Some Alzheimer's experts have suggested the approach might work very early in the course of the disease.
Federal prosecutors declined to comment, but said they would provide information in the course of the morning.
In the course of preparation, the too-high dose of poloxamer apparently disintegrated into a toxic mix.
Germany, on the other hand, has taken upwards of 1.1 million in the course of last year.
"In the course of these conversations various hints were made and certain things became obvious," said Senchenko.
In the course of last year, China's surplus on goods trade with the U.S. was cut 17.6%.
It's pretty unusual in the course of history and the course of human civilization — it's pretty weird.
"We will make a decision in the near future, in the course of six months," Miller said.
The basement was where he lay, drunk and severely bruised sometime in the course of the night.
Judge: Do you believe that I was laughing at you in the course of this serious case?
Payakaroon had won the Lumpinee stadium title at four different weights in the course of two years.
O'Donnell -- and Trump's comments about her -- came up several times in the course of the 2016 campaign.
In the course of 40 matches, Shanghai would win only 21 maps, tie two, and lose 141.
In the course of a summer, Silicon Valley's reputation has devolved from progressive meritocracy to sexist cesspool.
"Some of these injuries could have been sustained in the course of the (convoy) confrontation," he said.
But winning office is not cheap and, in the course of campaigning, many build up hefty debts.
There is certainly space for ideas to develop in the course of an election and an administration.
He also characterized the text messages as private remarks exchanged in the course of an intimate relationship.
In the course of the war, American troops burned the city of York (now known as Toronto).
The list is endless in the course of history, and it all happens the exact same way.
Electronic records indicated that Zhou had contacted spokesman Wang and others in the course of his activities.
In the course of this, I restricted myself to drink only four cups of coffee per day.
In the course of 155 pages, no detail is considered too fine, no issue deemed too trivial.
In the course of the ongoing conflict, similar spates of attacks have occurred from time to time.
China had cut benchmark interest rates several times in the course of a year from late 2014.
Trump has repeatedly denied any contact between his campaign and Russia in the course of the election.
Gates worked with Craig in the course of his lobbying work for pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine.
Did you know this country consumes more than 8.6 billion chickens in the course of a year?
Osram has said it expected to complete the transaction in the course of its 2017 fiscal year.
In the course of a hundred years, a hundred writers will contribute a manuscript to the project.
The Taliban say many people falsely identify themselves as Taliban, often in the course of private disputes.
Katie Galloway: We met them both in the course of making the film after the proposition passed.
In the course of researching this film, we learned all kinds of amazing facts about the coelacanth.
In the course of a lifetime, that rate goes up to 28.8 percent of the American public.
In the course of the novel, meetings take place that are never to be spoken of again.
After that, he began seeking out such monuments in the course of his travels throughout the States.
Mr. Roosevelt created 18 national monuments in the course of protecting 230 million acres of public lands.
In the course of the summer, several generations of the butterfly will appear, happily feeding and breeding.
The prologue serves notice that one of two sisters will die in the course of Ellwood's novel.
In the course of my work, I've visited villages where families had sons who joined the Taliban.
You know at once that someone's health, in the course of the movie, is going to collapse.
In the course of these informal interviews, Cappiello and McInerney noticed that one word kept coming up.
In the course of the war, the 16th Division and the 53rd Division were essentially wiped out.
By my unscientific count, these gestures have only become more plentiful in the course of Hass's career.
One woman in eight in the United States will develop it in the course of a lifetime.
The devices were seized in the course of the investigation of 44 violent crimes, according to Galati.
Keith Ellison alleged that the Minnesota Democrat had abused his mother in the course of that relationship.
In the course of just two weeks, a previously unknown scandal sprawled to imperil Donald Trump's presidency.
"Unwitting" people with ties to Trump's campaign were communicated with in the course of this attempted meddling.
In the course of photographing their daily lives, Torres also learned several things about this unique group.
I'm often asked whether in the course of my reporting I've ever felt I was in danger.
The study found that most often, women were killed by men in the course of an argument.
Even though I wasn't looking for them, in the course of studying and in editing, they emerge!
In the course of a typical FBI agent's career, he or she works closely with federal prosecutors in making cases based on the testimony of witnesses first interviewed by the agent, and often testifies as a witness in cases, some dozens of times in the course of a career.
In the course of a typical FBI agent's career, they work closely with federal prosecutors in making cases based on the testimony of witnesses first interviewed by the agent, and have often have testified as witnesses in cases themselves, some dozens of times in the course of a career.
The candidates would do well to bear that in mind in the course of their internal party campaigns.
In the course of analyzing mammoth DNA, Swedish Museum of Natural History researchers noticed an odd gender skew.
And what I found in the course of my recent week of interviews was both disturbing and comforting.
In the course of your research, did you learn why she was skeptical of Putin for so long?
The Basra headquarters for many of the militias also were burned down in the course of the week.
The health care bill, in the course of increasing state "flexibility," cuts funding by 17 percent by 2026.
So that is what would have to be discerned in the course of the investigation of what happened.
This is about Manafort's financial dealings and crimes that were uncovered in the course of the Muller investigation.
"We are saddened when any athlete has been harmed in the course of his or her gymnastics career."
They attempted and failed to unlock his phone in the course of a separate drug investigation involving Phillip.
In the course of running 707 miles, Izzard overcame dehydration, heat exhaustion and sunstroke, according to the BBC.
"I want to make it clear that consciousness was never detected in the course of research," said Sestan.
And in the course of that learning, we may happen upon a Wikipedia page for, say, nonribosomal peptide.
In the course of stormy meetings, Ganna was upbraided for the immoral and unbusinesslike nature of the situation.
He has received a range of medals in the course of his service, including the Army Commendation Medal.
As we saw in the course of the 2016 election, they're probably not really great at securing it.
No matter how much Lara changes in the course of this adventure, she's still an instrument of hegemony.
These are just a few of the things Mr. Trump has promised in the course of the election.
The personalities of the men emerge in the course of the game, and certain common traits are emphasized.
In the course of the first quarter of this year, India's merchandise trade deficit shot up 8 percent.
Mr. Trump lost, but in the course of the suit, he was ordered to provide his tax returns.
Often, in the course of conversations, she would break down, crying at the prospect of her life ahead.
In the course of a day, I end up with a lot of images in my downloads folder.
Ganot was the go-between, making six trips to Phoenix in the course of a couple of months.
In the course of his career, he grew increasingly vexed by the reality he had made for himself.
If Briskman had flipped Trump off in the course of her employment, that could be a terminable offense.
In the course of two hours, the ploggers dumped about twenty bags of junk into public trash cans.
"However, information uncovered in the course of the litigation's discovery phase demonstrates inaccuracies in those statements," he said.
I found my personal convictions being tested, as I encountered problems in the course of scaling a company.
Journalists also don't know what information police have already gathered in the course of their investigation, Shaikh said.
They have not violated any laws in the course of their newsgathering and were simply doing their jobs.
"What haven't we been forced to suffer from our 'partners' in the course of our history," she wrote.
In the course of pulling off the heist, Austin was forced to bamboozle a gentleman banker named Col.
In the course of just one week this month, Mr. Obama promoted new frontiers in space on CNN.
He had three last names in the course of his life, each less Jewish-sounding than the last.
In the course of the work we do, we develop relationships with Republicans and this one paid off.
In the course of his life, Vincent van Gogh wrote hundreds of letters to his beloved brother Theo.
Were they authorized to report any illegal or suspicious activity they found in the course of their work?
This is exactly what has happened with much of the American public in the course of Mueller's investigation.
GREEN The bevy of previous authors discarded in the course of the musical's development dodged a bullet here.
Aluminij's management said the damage from the power cutoff would be assessed in the course of the day.
"In the course of a crime there can be multiple charges," Mr. Booker said in a phone interview.
The pages, DOJ said, were status updates the special counsel had prepared in the course of its investigation.
In the course of the past five decades, he's worked on just about every environmental issue, including noise.
I was thinking of the female guards whom I'd got to know in the course of my visits.
The agreement collapsed after Mueller accused Manafort of lying on various subjects in the course of his cooperation.
The exclusion happens by omission, in the course of telling a story about America that's powerful but incomplete.
"I realized, in the course of that, that I had really lost interest in the cases," he said.
In the course of the film, the pattern is repeated each day for a week, with minor variations.
Nadia returns to the bodega many times in the course of figuring out what is happening to her.
The pen drawing accompanies a description of Venice, which he passed through in the course of his pilgrimage.
"State Department consular officers automatically apply the waiver process in the course of every visa application," Francisco responded.
CNN's KFile came upon the photos in the course of researching the birther movement for a separate story.
In the course of a lifetime, the prevailing political winds are westerly—they blow from left to right.
Zarrab conceded under her questioning that he had lied repeatedly in the course of business, including to Atilla.
He's also maintained he never heard the names of either Biden mentioned in the course of either conversation.
The Emmy-winning documentary series follows police officers in the course of their patrols live, broadcasting their encounters.
But in the course of 30 minutes, the president's son-in-law determinedly stayed away from anything concrete.
But his Fidesz party enjoys a commanding lead, which has widened in the course of the migration crisis.
Two models have also complained about his behavior in the course of photographing Gucci campaigns in the '183s.
You'll see all those images going forward in the course of the next 17 hours and 50 minutes.
Plus, three other books on our radar: And Howard, they say, listen, sometimes in the course of your duties you will have a line of coke laid out before you and in the course of your duties you'll just have to put your head down there and suck it up.
Both the email addresses and the PayPal account were allegedly used by Eichenwald in the course of infiltrating JustinsFriends.com.
In the course of the investigation, officials believed they linked DeLeon's case and another death in nearby Independence, Missouri.
In the course of a year, O'Rourke has gone from a little-known Texas Congressman to a national figure.
In the course of the crisis, central banks turned on the liquidity taps as the lender of last resort.
The name came up in the course of the debate's section about the Supreme Court and the Second Amendment.
In the course of thirty-six years, he wrote at least eighteen books and countless magazine and newspaper articles.
Her concern is justified: in the course of a daring rescue, Jean is engulfed by a strange cosmic force.
"Please, stop being cruel to individuals whose names have come up in the course of this issue," Risker wrote.
"There are so many curious and unexpected things that can happen in the course of a campaign," Merkley said.
Wolfgang P., a hunter in Bavaria, had outed himself as a Reichsbürger in the course of disobeying local authorities.
The great thing was just, in the course of breaking that episode, we started to discover things about him.
However, in the course of this testing I discovered a feature that I bet most people don't know about.
John McCain, reining in, rather than inciting racism, against Obama in the course of his failed 2008 presidential campaign.
If Jessica Jones had any say in the course of her life, she wouldn't have ever become a superhero.
He said the leaders of the franchise had always kept their poise in the course of a turbulent season.
In the course of the chase, Natalie is knocked out, and she wakes up trapped in a romantic comedy.
"That is exactly what this government will be spelling out in the course of the coming negotiations," he added.
In the course of the book, Ash gives over a couple pages to what he might call illiberal objections.
In the course of their conversation, Bailly mentioned to the young trooper that he was a retired Piscataway cop.
"To think this would happen in the course of a handful of hours would have been ludicrous," Pompeo said.
So we, in the course of theater workshops, encourage them through a character, to express sadness, happiness, and fear.
I concluded that this harpooner, in the course of his distant voyages, must have met with a similar adventure.
In the course of researching this story, my browser crashed before I had taken screenshots of those accounts' tweets.
Prosecutors said that in the course of her abuse, Gizzell had been tied to a bed for several days.
But he seems pretty happy with the result, which, in the course of true love, is all that matters.
Manafort's house was raided in the course of the investigation, and people close to him have been issued subpoenas.
The Nikkei dropped 0.7 percent to 15,669.33 after gaining 5.5 percent in the course of its six day rally.
In the course of just a few years digital technology has become an essential ingredient in any protest movement.
Quinn made this discovery in the course of her art practice, which centers on the exploration of "marginal" spaces.
The award goes to non-service members who risk personal safety and show courage in the course of heroism.
Mr. Hollande said the meeting would take place "in the course of the summer," without specifying a new date.
But Giuliani said something else in the course of that sitdown with Hannity that's also a very big deal.
In the course of a few months, making myself vulnerable went from harrowing to uncomfortable to… not so bad.
In the course of this bout, Sakuraba also debuted two of the techniques he would become most famous for.
So many people had been displaced once, twice or even three times in the course of this long war.
There's the government, but how many times can you can complain about Congress in the course of a lifetime?
Only losses on transactions entered into for profit or in the course of a trade or business are deductible.
In the course of an interview, there are so many questions that don't make it into the final draft.
In the course of that primary campaign, Sanders fans from across the country ran for and won party offices.
In the course of the conversation, Champ emotionally told Ryan that she desperately hoped someone would adopt her baby.
She will lay millions in the course of her decades-long life—the longest life span of any insect.
But are these cases just regrettable accidents in the course of a decade-long government battle against drug violence?
Permit holders who carry in the course of daily life should be able to bring their guns to church.
In the course of "Nature's Mutiny," therefore, we travel a considerable distance from the subject of unusually cold weather.
Lang and Zwiefelhofer are accused of taking the $3,000 and killing the couple in the course of the robbery.
Certified financial planners may also provide this assistance in the course of comprehensive hourly or flat-fee financial planning.
Also this week, in the course of a single interview, Trump: It's not that these comments don't get reported.
Everything is accomplished in the course of multitasking: The Met is giving 225 performances of 25 operas this season.
Sometimes, in the course of analyzing one of his works, a critic was moved to both opinions at once.
In the course of all these previews, I've listed more than 90 seats where the party has a chance.
The main thing I learn in the course of my day with Johnston is that survival is fucking hard.
In the course of my investigations, I even stumbled across one listing offering an adult male emu for sale.
"The parties are reasonably confident that a settlement will be achieved in the course of this year," they said.
In the course of the five-year war, no top army commander has ever been disciplined for sexual abuse.
Mr. Trump had veered from optimism to wariness about a deal, sometimes in the course of a single statement.
"I would say Yahoo did a good job in maximizing value in the course of the auction," he said.
In the course of a year there are scores of neighborhood food festivals in New York featuring local restaurants.
But Mr. Mueller's mandate authorized him to investigate any other crimes that arose in the course of his work.
Previous charges of attempted manslaughter and grievous bodily harm were dropped in the course of the investigation, it added.
A legitimate use could be by doctors or contactors who might be sued in the course of their career.
In the course of your conversation, you should also ask them what they are doing about the squirrel infestation.
They told Kincaid about their uncomfortable experiences when she tracked them down in the course of a separate investigation.
Listening to both in the course of a dialogue requires a constant adjustment on the part of the listener.
When he bumped into a New Hampshire political insider in the course of his reporting, he got an earful.
"I was just doing my job," Ms. Shetterly heard her say repeatedly in the course of researching her book.
Without actual bona fide leaks in the course of this after the whistleblower, it would not have gotten out.
Such cases were a rarity in prior years, with only three filed in the course of nearly a century.
In the course of the show, he lands a cheap apartment in Chelsea and someone to share it with.
Such records are defined as any material that is recorded, made or received in the course of federal business.
It comprises nearly 50 tons of steel, and travels about a half mile in the course of the show.
"You can't read Trollope in Times Roman," she says in the course of a conversation about typographical faux pas.
In our conversations, which took place in the course of several weeks, he veered between self-pity and defiance.
In the course of the evening his voice gained vibrancy and intensity, matching his character's descent into manipulated madness.
How did marijuana's reputation go from criminal to curative to lucrative in the course of just a few years?
I'm having such interesting conversations with all the people that I just meet in the course of my day.
Rangers, trying bravely to protect the elephants in their parks, are too often shot in the course of duty.
Americans have a right to know Trump's culpability, or whether he obstructed justice in the course of the investigation.
That what little protection they had painstakingly constructed over the years could be reversed in the course of a night.
In the course of the hearing, the only lawmakers who were present of the 21-member committee were Republican Sens.
The question of whether prosecutable offenses were committed in the course of his career is, of course, an interesting one.
But in the course of testing this super smart (and pricy) oven, I may have—inadvertantly—torn my office apart.
In the course of 2016, moreover, fears of deflation and a sharp slowdown in the Chinese economy have steadily faded.
In the course of her work as a school psychologist, she had used art to help abused children express themselves.
The memo was just one of many gems uncovered in the course of a sprawling investigation into the sugar industry.
A flyer on the table describes the insults and threats the women have received in the course of their work.
In the course of reporting this story, I also received an unsolicited message from an unknown user containing child pornography.
But just as often, Trump inflicts pain in passing, as an offhand gesture in the course of pursuing something else.
Police believe that broke into the house to burglarize it, and killed Grinstead in the course of committing the burglary.
Hence, we expect Brent crude oil prices to drop towards $30 a barrel in the course of the current quarter.
Altogether, in the course of several slightly different experiments, the researchers looked at the adults and offspring in 51 territories.
But in the course of a remarkable, prolonged telephone interview on CNN, the impression of a feud was only confirmed.
It's crisp, cold, and idiot-proof (assuming you don't slice off your thumbs in the course of smashing your cucumbers).
In the course of the day they released recommendations that in any other company would have gotten the CEO fired.
Others that we spoke to in the course of extensively researching the article had a different sense of that meeting.
It's hard to tell what else Pius has up his commodious sleeves in the course of the first five episodes.
"In the course of 2018 we expect a continuation of the oil price rally towards $75 per barrel," ABN said.
In the course of his pitch, Pescovitz told the emotional story of his brother and previous business partner's untimely death.
"In the course of moving the (casualty collection point) to a safe location, some equipment was left behind," he said.
And she did a number of really brave things in the course of this reporting, and was smeared terribly throughout.
In the course of pursuing one of her art projects, Bridget Quinn may have thwarted a potential public health crisis.
School librarians are doing 100 different things in the course of the day, but I'm positive that they're covering it.
In the course of the vignettes, PCO has bent iron bars, folded pans, and chewed decks of cards in half.
Maybe 10 or 12 years ago, 300,000 or so people came to Little Havana in the course of a year.
In the course of a few weeks, they produced tens of millions of realistic license-plate images, each one unique.
This meant that invasive weeds could be attacked not just once, but multiple times in the course of the season.
In the course of writing the book, Emre found herself increasingly and surprisingly sympathetic to the first of these interpretations.
It's an adage of professional sports that lucky breaks, like bad calls, even out in the course of a season.
In the course of this campaign, I have travelled all across this country and I've met the most amazing people.
In the course of their work, they spent a lot of time visiting women's and children's hospitals around the country.
But in the course of its investigation, Mr. Schneiderman's office also uncovered rampant problems with the National Flood Insurance Program.
Currently, only about 85033 percent of students have access to a computer science class in the course of their schooling.
"Partita for 8 Voices" was written one movement at a time in the course of three residencies at MASS MoCA .
And we do see drug developers looking earlier in the course of the disease before all the morbidity has accumulated.
Alvin Cailan of LA's egg sandwich mecca EggSlut discovered this firsthand in the course of opening EggSlut Grand Central Market.
More than 150 people have been interviewed in the course of the investigation, which is ongoing, according to Perkins Coie.
She's become a strong supporter of immigrant issues in the state and the nation, in the course of a week.
Federal ethics rules prohibit government employees from using information they view in the course of their work for private profit.
Douma has regularly been a flashpoint for violence and death in the course of the five-year long civil war.
We have in the course of a single century built an entire society, economy and culture that runs on information.
Two students were stabbed in the course of nine days and a third was attacked by a group of schoolmates.
Sometimes in the course of journalistic life, a reporter or an editor screws up and prints something that isn't true.
This is far from the most significant political norm that Mr. Trump has shattered in the course of his presidency.
In the course of her research, Cuite talked to first responders, asking them what works to get people to evacuate.
About 2,400 U.S. service members have been killed in the course of the Afghan conflict and many thousands more wounded.
He gave a television interview challenging Fields's credibility from about three different angles in the course of a single minute.
He said that in the course of the attack the sword struck the pavement, crumpling the tip of the blade.
"The system we're trying to change now was created and modified in the course of 25 years," Mr. Sologub said.
In the course of his investigation, Craddock heard countless horror stories about toxic behavior on the part of game developers.
"Life and time are not in sync," says the father, whom the two visit in the course of their romance.
In the course of Business Insider's investigation, few names came up more frequently in conversations with former employees than Hunt's.
Taking antibiotics like erythromycin, clarithromycin or azithromycin early in the course of pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects.
"At some point in the course of working on the book, Trump actually started to lock kids up," King said.
In total, Energy Transfer Partners has amassed hundreds of environmental violations in the course of construction, just for this project.
In the course of "Jagged Little Pill," the Healys' habits of denial are tested and ultimately shattered by two developments.
In California, the weather fluctuates between fifty degrees to ninety degrees in the course of a day, all year long.
Anadolu said the four had been "arrested ... in the course of an investigation into a sign containing defamation of Erdogan".
"And it was good to have the opportunity to confirm that again in the course of our discussions," Morrison said.
In the course of filming, Sandler came to be treated as an honorary member of the Forty-seventh Street fraternity.
The Wall Street Journal has reported that Trump brought up the matter eight times in the course of the call.
And Trump himself could argue that all this was carried out in the course of his constitutional foreign policy powers.
In the course of a year on the European Tour, the players have visited 193 countries in all different weather.
In the course of his research, Steve discovered surveillance records from the LAPD as they had bugged the family home.
Data collected in the course of the study show that the best storytellers have better fitness and higher reproductive success.
And what has he said to others in the course of the interviews that were conducted leading to his nomination?
Zarrab has testified that in the course of his scheme, he bribed Aslan and former Turkish economy minister Zafer Caglayan.
And we also know that Chuck has perhaps irreparably strained his marriage in the course of running for higher office.
The European Central Bank is the exception among EU institutions; its power has grown massively in the course of the crisis.
Glenn, Australia: How can Trump's defending of himself in the course of a criminal investigation be described as obstruction of justice?
With this elimination, Andrea edges out Ozzy by two votes for most votes against her in the course of her career.
In the course of two hours, we were unable to turn the seatbelt lights off, so we had everyone strapped in.
Perhaps inevitably, "When We Rise" also risks becoming preachy in places, as characters deliver speeches in the course of ordinary dialogue.
Somehow, in the course of one week, Taylor Swift had lost internet fights with Calvin Harris, Katy Perry, and Kim Kardashian.
It was the second time the city had been recaptured from the militants in the course of Syria's six-year war.
He even threw to Quavo -- who used to play football in high school -- in the course of the game ... and scored.
In the course of the investigation into Hasson, 15 firearms and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition were found at his residence.
Were there any people you encountered in the course of reporting and researching, aside from the actual protagonists, that stood out?
In the course of it, it's revealed that Luisa can't get a green card without leaving the country for 10 years.
So, I would say: "Yes, it is 'for us,'" but in the course of being 'for us,' it becomes for everyone.
In the course of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, actions by the White House appear to contradict claims of wanting more transparency.
His performance thus far, in the campaign and in the course of his life, suggests that he doesn't have the range.
Some central bankers become famous in the course of doing their jobs, but almost none of them are well-known beforehand.
It is largely owing to her that the world knows about crimes against civilians in the course of that dirty war.
Sometimes in the course of a conversation an item might come up that you or a coworker needs to follow up.
Editorial Should incriminating evidence be used against a defendant if it was discovered in the course of an illegal police stop?
Police spoke with Fournier more than 25 times in the course of the investigation, according to the paper, citing an affidavit.
Clinics with free walk-in services and quick results can test and treat people in the course of a short visit.
"In the course of his tweets and his conversations with the trade team, he would like to continue negotiations," Kudlow said.
But, in the course of his reporting, Abrams found the typical prep-to-pros career wasn't always so hit-or-miss.
Notable, the experts wrote that, in the course of their study, they met with the Pentagon's Joint Improvised Threat Defeat Organization.
"Workers' compensation statutes are the exclusive remedy for accidental injuries arising out of and in the course of employment," he said.
In the course of the film, a loner (much like any good Western) blows into town to track down a monster.
In the course of increasingly heated questioning on Thursday, Hillier asked Brittin several times to say how much he was paid.
"We're going to eliminate non-strategic or unprofitable activities in the course of this year," Tanner said at a news conference.
"In the course of conversation, she told me that the emperor had seen all our letters to our family," Louisa recorded.
What would you say have been the most significant accomplishments or goals attained in the course of the band's short existence?
In the course of one day, Obama's grand progressive movement had ended and all that was left were crisis and chaos.
The TechCrunch editorial team focused on bringing diversity to the stage in compelling ways in the course of building the show.
Individuals encountered in the course of priority or target arrests can also be arrested and subject to deportation, ICE has said.
It's a proper homage to a moment when Italy played a major role in the course of architectural theory and design.
In the course of writing and researching this book, was there anything that really stood out to you or surprised you?
In the course of his campaign, Mr Trump has shown how little political cost comes with repeatedly disavowing one's previous positions.
In the course of this, millions of people perceive that they are losing their country, losing their place, losing their culture.
In fact, it's tough for you to find a single thing that's changed or grown in the course of your tenure.
In the course of his life, Moussa Mainakinay, the chief of Bougourmi, has witnessed drought, plague, and famine in the islands.
But, in the course of his testimony before Congress last month, Cohen also implicated Trump in at least 11 different felonies.
Mr. Exum said he worked a circuit of Duane Reade stores in the course of a week, and dressed with care.
Research shows that having cataract surgery earlier in the course of the disease is associated with a reduced risk of falls.
The association later announced that it had raised more than $140,000 from 2,000 donors in the course of a single month.
In the course of his career, Kucherena has represented Russian oligarchs, film directors, a few pop singers and a state minister.
It does not draw any conclusions but rather lays out what the authors came across in the course of their reporting.
" In the course of this, he said, "The only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin's cock holster.
Southern Missouri was once staunchly Democratic, but in the course of McCaskill's life it has been moving steadily to the right.
In the course of his work, Mr. Huffman synthesized more than 2500 compounds, and his work was published in academic literature.
And certainly in the course of discovery, [we] will determine to learn exactly what, if any, role he had in this.
"That the weapons delivered in the course of military action were operated by specialists from Ukraine is a crime," he continued.
The Fed Cup will also be played on clay, giving the often disruptive competition coherence in the course of the circuit.
And now a fire, burning in the course of a spring afternoon, had left the cathedral's admirers around the world stunned.
In the course of four days, they discussed wildfires — and how much responsibility the utilities deserve for the devastation, if any.
However, they do not have the right to assault or threaten people, nor damage property in the course of that expression.
And Moose's parents must in the course of the play contend with the likelihood that their son's abilities may never improve.
In the course of their isolation, the characters take turns to tell stories of morality, love, sexual politics, trade and power.
In the course of the novel, the narrator's effort to reconstruct his traumatic memories becomes an indictment of an intolerant society.
"The president in no way undermined sources or methods in the course of this conversation," he said at the White House.
We got real commitments to protect ethnic minorities throughout the region from the Turks in the course of negotiating that statement.
If he doesn't come shooting, or we don't bump into him in the course of things, I'll introduce you at dinner.
Which brings us back around to the (educated) guessing game about where, exactly, Mueller is in the course of his investigation.
In the course of twelve parole appearances, he was interviewed by twenty-five board members, some of them more than once.
In the course of the movie, all of that will collapse, in ways that are both perfectly ordinary and utterly catastrophic.
"In the course of his comments, [Trump] said things that were hate-filled, vile and racist," Durbin told reporters on Friday.
And, of course, I am dipping in and out of history books all the time in the course of my work.
"Derogatory information sometimes is disclosed in the course of criminal investigations and prosecutions, but we never release it gratuitously," Rosenstein wrote.
If something like that were to happen in the course of this trial, that would be a weak spot for McConnell.
In the course of just four sweeps on a John Deere Gator, Greer said, he plotted a new course for Blackmon.
"In the course of all this, I've helped make progress in rule of law in the true sense," Ms. Li said.
In the course of phone conversations with Henry Kissinger and Hubert Humphrey, he sounds more in need of consolation than congratulation.
In the course of the 2010s, the Internet went from a place where People Were to a place where Everyone Was.
In the course of their flight — from Ohio to New Orleans and across the South toward Florida — they become folk heroes.
Someone with active TB may, according to the WHO, infect as many as 15 others in the course of a year.
I was intrigued by the notion of the voyeur, in the course of his trespasses, inadvertently serving as a social historian.
Stocks were volatile on Wall Street, with technology going from top gainer to top decliner in the course of the morning.
These activated immune cells infiltrated blood vessels early in the course of coronary disease and enabled plaques to grow and rupture.
I had gained 230 pounds in the course of our relationship, cocooning myself, and my sorrow, in limitless glasses of wine.
In the course of my interviews, I discovered that American working mothers generally blame themselves for how hard their lives are.
In the course of accelerated production, the Agent Orange was contaminated with an unwanted byproduct, 2,3,7,1303-tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin, or TCDD.
In the course of all the back-and-forthing, a scheme emerges that strikes Ray as wonderfully simple and potentially revolutionary.
The tweet followed POLITICO's publication of Scaramucci's financial disclosures filed in the course of his employment with the Export-Import Bank.
At no point in the course of this series will the protagonist step on a scale and look down and sigh.
In the course of a few days, he had gone from among the city's top young talent to someone absolutely reviled.
David Lebe, in the course of his five-decade career, has frequently prolonged exposure times beyond a quarter of an hour.
What I do is I give him the opportunity and the time in the course of the story to defend himself.
As if to prep the tech support agent for all the porn they might come across in the course of their repair.
In November, Horowitz said his team had interviewed dozens of people and reviewed thousands of records in the course of the investigation.
An experiment is any use of a drug except for the use of a marketed drug in the course of medical practice.
In the course of his more than twenty-year career, Wayne has spoken publicly about having seizures and his struggle with epilepsy.
For a time, all he wanted to do was physically fight it: get bloodied in the course of bloodying someone else's nose.
So just in the course of a couple years, the scale effects and the mobile effect on the world have dramatically changed.
Plant-based "meat" went from obscure to mainstream in the course of pretty much one year, and the change is only beginning.
The board could also investigate and recommend discipline against an officer who makes a false statement in the course of an investigation.
But DraftKings and FanDuel rose to prominence — and now, seemingly, have become derailed — in the course of a single N.F.L. regular season.
I was there because my feet had swollen up in the course of 24 hours, which had never happened to me before.
The characters are largely confined to a car as they pass through beautiful wide-open countryside in the course of a day.
The company is also demanding punitive damages and "any profits made by Defendants" in the course of their entire scooter-towing career.
RBS said in a statement that it has responded to the FCA and is in the course of responding to other regulators.
She pointed out that he's insulted men in the course of his presidential campaign as proof that he doesn't just target women.
Andres introduced a series of exhibits of emails and memos that the two men exchanged in the course of their work together.
In the course of his press conference, Normand revealed that McKnight was shot three times, in the hand, right shoulder, and chest.
In the course of my work, I have found some promising experiments taking place around the world that harness new digital tools.
McSally first highlighted gender in her campaign announcement and has continued to focus on it in the course of her Senate run.
Did the trainer have some grudge against the Dragon and decided to take it out on him in the course of treatment?
This brief moment in the course of Brangelina's long and fruitful marriage was certainly not the straw that broke the camel's back.
We won't know the legal evidence behind, at least, Constand's accusation unless it is revealed in the course of the criminal case.
I also discovered, in the course of writing this story, that more than one of my friends mentions tacos in their profile.
In the course of that litigation, because Trump went after O'Brien on financial grounds, O'Brien got his tax returns and financial records.
It's thought this former Cleveland Browns quarterback, now 23, earned as much as $216 million in the course of his football career.
Larry Nassar, a team physician for USA Gymnastics stands accused of molesting more than 80 gymnasts in the course of their treatment.
The Privacy Protection Act of 1980 prevents authorities from searching or seizing journalists' "work product materials" in the course of an investigation.
In the course of one winter, an experienced worker can 'freeze out' about four ships, removing thousands of cubic meters of ice.
Indeed, brain areas like the frontal and parietal cortices developed later in the course of evolution, and enlarged as modern humans emerged.
Without a doubt, history offers up a multitude of moments when children's rights have been systematically violated in the course of war.
That's what happened to Google engineer Benson Leung, who, in the course of testing a USB-C cable, destroyed his Chromebook Pixel.
"In the course of one week, ICE visited over a dozen homes and business sites with a list of 'targets,'" said Haque.
In the course of his research, Nur found that historians often overlook ancient earthquakes because written documentation of their occurrence is rare.
In the course of the integration, we have absorbed as many TFS employees for open roles in Ola to support our growth.
This video shows us, however, that in the course of the "retro revolution," the Sega Saturn can be brought back to use.
It was Lewis's first arrest (he had just turned 20); there would be over 19863 more in the course of his career.
Yingkou police said they had detained one "trouble maker" suspected of disrupting public order in the course of its investigation on Wednesday.
Of the area's large mammal species, 83 percent died out, including some that the scientists discovered in the course of their work.
In the course of a 12-hour siege they slit the throats of anyone who could not recite verses from the Koran.
Any violation of rights that occurs in the course of this work results only from the relentless pursuit of truth and justice.
When the scheme was launched, this spring, Waldoch thought that someone might, in the course of a year, earn five hundred points.
It's one of many questions this 6663-year-old songwriter and multi-instrumentalist asks of himself in the course of the album.
In the course of his six years or so in the Premier League, he has picked up the accolade only three times.
The messages from Strzok to another FBI expert assigned to the Mueller team were discovered in the course of that internal review.
"In the course of weighing it all, I've decided with my family that the timing really isn't right for us," she said.
"When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to abolish the Negro race, proper methods should be used," he said.
Buechele said that divestments in the course of the restructuring could include Gist, Linde's UK-based chilled food and beverages distribution business.
In the course of cleaning up the banking system the National Bank of Ukraine discovered malfeasance that continues to reverberate across Europe.
Did anyone expect that the police officers, in the course of their duties, were just going to say "Ok" and walk away?
She said she also told him in the course of that date in 2013 that she had an interest in another fellow.
"After the strong performance in the course of 2017, production in manufacturing took a breather in the first quarter," the ministry said.
As I said earlier, it fits comfortably enough, but it did unexpectedly come undone twice in the course of a few days.
In the course of the war that accompanied Israel's founding, about 700,000 Palestinian Arabs either fled or were expelled from their homes.
He related how in the course of one shift, his partner assisted a citizen in Mandarin and he helped someone in Spanish.
Antivirus programs and other security programs often upload files to a security firm's server in the course of analyzing them for threats.
The blistering frustrations of inadequate storage space on a phone are pretty difficult to replicate in the course of a few weeks.
Examples includes content featuring fights, gore, beatings of either animals or people, or excessively graphic violence in the course of video gameplay.
Last month, five people were hospitalized and one was left dead in the course of participating in a drug trial in France.
Truth be told, Democrats do much the same thing, though it's harder to see in the course of a single election cycle.
In the course of a two-year presidential campaign, you will say and do dumb things -- or at least think dumb things.
That would be on top of all the death that America has already seen in the course of the ongoing opioid epidemic.
I am already seeing many with chronic conditions present later in the course of their illnesses, which taxes emergency and financial resources.
In one recent case, people sued on behalf of a river that was being polluted in the course of a construction project.
In the course of her research, Cuite has been talking to first responders, asking them what works to get people to evacuate.
Being receptive gives you the chance to celebrate, self-promote, and learn with humility all in the course of a single conversation.
In the course of just two albums, this Australian singer-songwriter has become one of the most acclaimed voices in indie rock.
A source tells Axios that it was unclear whether the working relationship was in the course of government service or more political.
That's reason enough to expect him to look for ways to show his independence and moderation in the course of the trial.
A compromise that allowed the authorities to use partial DNA matches automatically generated in the course of routine investigations has proved ineffective.
The revelation provided fodder for Democrats, some of whom have argued the president obstructed justice in the course of the Russia investigation.
Presidents often consult with members of Congress in the course of their nomination decisions, even when they intend to ignore the advice.
Is it possible that these allegations made against Jackson might not have come up in the course of the FBI background check?
In the course of a seemingly endless three-hour debate, only Biden and Warren got more than 85033 minutes of speaking time.
I supposed you're contextualizing your own life for yourself, and in the course of it you're trying to have an honest hand.
In the course of reporting this story, Clinc completed an investigation of Mars' behavior, and he decided to step down as CEO.
In the course of the short hour we had been sitting there, I began to form a picture of the princely family.
There's no reason in the world why Saslow has to ruthlessly maintain this point of view in the course of his storytelling.
But in the course of this 2,200-mile race across France, he endured mishap piled atop miscalculation and fell out of contention.
We had -- got real commitments to protect ethnic minorities throughout the region from the Turks in the course of negotiating that statement.
The distillate market was heavily oversupplied at the start of 2017 but has become progressively undersupplied in the course of the year.
And then, in the course of our discussion said Rudy Giuliani was a hand grenade that was going to blow everyone up.
I mean sculptors who epitomize their epochs in three dimensions that acquire the fourth, of time, in the course of our fascination.
In the course of 2016, faced with growing domestic opposition, Ms. Merkel shifted the focus to closing borders and deporting asylum seekers.
Allen said that, in the course of this effort, he submitted the December 2017 request to the United States Postal Inspection Service.
Another former Trump campaign staffer, George Papadopoulos, has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in the course of its Russia probe.
That month, Lutsenko flew to New York, and, in the course of several days, spoke with Giuliani at his Park Avenue office.
Yet the problem of money being used in unanticipated ways in the course of a war is not unique to foreign contractors.
In the course of a 15-minute ride, the car had to be corrected by the safety driver some half dozen times.
In the course of the investigation, Gillum once unknowingly attended the Broadway hit musical "Hamilton" in the company of an undercover agent.
In extensive program notes, Mr. Sliwinski wrote of the official acts of redaction the group encountered in the course of its research.
The deaths occurred in the course of one of the largest Palestinian demonstrations along the 65-km (40-mile) border in years.
And in the course of going through the storage locker, I found out a lot about Rhoda's personal life, which was intense.
Another 462 were found in the course of duty by police on both sides of the border, many at gruesome crime scenes.
In the course of their investigation, police learned that the student's mother had heard rumors her son had been having sex with Pike.
The European Council will remain permanently seized of the matter, and will update these guidelines in the course of the negotiations as necessary.
Some things you do in the course of your adventure will add to this sum, while other actions will take points from it.
In the course of reporting this story, I talked to nine single moms running for local, state, and federal offices across eight states.
In the course of the investigation, an informant allegedly told detectives Nicolas Shaughnessy had approached the informant about killing his parents, police allege.
But if no crime was committed in the course of someone doing something hateful, it's a hateful act, but not a hate crime.
It had access to highly classified material in the course of its investigation, which concluded with the publication of a 570-page report.
However, it's not still known if people taking ibudilast will have any improvement in the course of their symptoms or overall brain function.
The law currently says agents can go onto private property within 25 miles of the border in the course of stopping illegal crossings.
Rome aims to launch the new bond "in the coming months and in any case in the course of 2019", the official said.
"This phase of learning is a part of my practice, and in the course of free association, the idea also arises," Chrétien says.
We assume the market will price these hikes out in the course of this year and because of that the euro will weaken.
When the movie version of WikiLeaks arrived, she was a bit part, shuffled on and offscreen in the course of a few minutes.
In the course of my duties as the incoming National Security Advisor, I held numerous phone calls with foreign counterparts, ministers, and ambassadors.
If something happens and I can break something in the course of doing something I will, but that's not what I specialize in.
In the course of his incredible career, Corbally gathered intelligence for the US government, prominent lawyers, and some of corporate America's biggest names.
THE economic arguments for and against Brexit in the course of the referendum campaign were quite esoteric and confusing to the average voter.
In view of all this, it is puzzling to see the Fed's slowdown of liquidity withdrawals in the course of the second quarter.
In the course of those meetings I've actually met a lot of Pinboard users and a lot of fandom people who use Pinboard.
Each of the nine arrestees is accused of aggravated assault and felony murder—or murder committed in the course of a separate felony.
In the course of the investigation, Mr. Nada provided prosecutors with "a large amount of electromagnetic recording media," the defense team's filing said.
In the course of interviews for this article, however, McAfee changed his avatar again, this time to Joseph Joestar from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
We've learned a lot in the course of the Cassini mission, but its orbit created at least as many questions as it answered.
In the course of a chat, the conversation might abruptly turn to another subject before you've had a chance to address an item.
We see a lot of these reactions occurring in Ukraine where people had to undergo tremendous upheavals in the course of their lifetimes.
For example, in the course of this President, Democrats have defended Hamas, MS-13, Iranian mullahs, waterboarded terrorists, risky Syrian refugees and Antifa.
In the course of his book research, the author spoke to many of John's closest friends, some who have never before given interviews.
The Old City in West Mosul has been the site of the deadliest fighting in the course of the 8-month-long offensive.
In the course of a week, TechCrunch found more than 150 ALPR devices from several manufacturers connected to and searchable on the internet.
My first ovary-stimulating injections involved relatively tiny needles, but Sam stuck me four times in the course of my first two shots.
In the course of our conversation, we discovered that we have a friend in common, a fellow professor at Princeton, where Joe teaches.
In the course of a few conversations in Cipriani's suite at the Four Seasons in Sydney, Hanson allegedly went from charming to demanding.
The Justice Department covers legal fees for employees sued in the course of their duties, but some of the lawyers want extra protection.
Trumpian PC A curious thing has happened, however, in the course of making America great again, or possibly as a result of it.
When I said in the course of my talk that my husband had died that night, a man in the audience was incensed.
In the course of experimenting with the Apple Watch, I discovered lots of things the Apple Watch does better than other Apple products.
In the course of just a few weeks, three efforts to change the nearly 45-year-old law and its implementation were unveiled.
The sheriff's office said it fired DeLeon on Tuesday for being untruthful in the course of the investigation into the death of Goforth.
Normally, in the course of a presidential campaign the corporate world makes sure that it has some ties to each of the candidates.
In the course of a conversation that lasts precisely one minute and 53 seconds, Weinstein says the word "please" an extraordinary 12 times.
In the course of about three hours, eight inches of rain gutted roads, smashed windows, felled buildings, and killed at least one person.
In the course of the fight against Zuma, South Africans' commitment to certain important democratic institutions that he attacked, like the judiciary, deepened.
In the course of her work, Erika hears other accounts of rape: more familiar incidents involving alcohol and sexual contact that turn nonconsensual.
No doubt in the course of your life, you did something, or failed to do something, that left you feeling guilty or ashamed.
All day long I was desperate to pee, yet in the course of three days I managed no more than a few thimblefuls.
In the course of a half hour, I felt nauseated, and then oddly comforted, by how well the questions were outlining my life.
In the course of smashing windows, they poured carbolic acid and kerosene oil on the meat before 500 policemen arrived to disperse them.
In the course of the Syrian civil war an estimated 85033,000 Syrians have died and more than 11 million Syrians have become homeless.
In the course of investigating all those activities, investigators also found evidence that Cohen had violated campaign finance laws during the 2016 campaign.
Make sure you're happy and you're safe and you're okay with everything that is happening to you in the course of a night.
Long considered a vestigial organ with no known function, many people, young and old, have theirs removed in the course of another operation.
In the course of his work, Richard Diebenkorn drafted "notes to myself on beginning a painting" and attached them to his studio wall.
You can have a hallucinatory journey in the course of five minutes, and it's interesting that we can make our brains do that.
"In the course of trading ideas back and forth, we suddenly realized there was a shared shape to these two problems," he recalls.
On the first point, we -- and Trump's lawyers -- have no real way of knowing where Mueller is in the course of the investigation.
And those Big Lies may be nearly impossible to dislodge, because in the course of this awful election, even fact-checking became suspect.
I grew increasingly concerned about Brandon and others at the company, whom I had gotten to know in the course of my reporting.
Ugandan officials deny all such accusations, saying most arrests and detentions are carried out in the course of enforcing public order management laws.
In the course of speaking, the character — usually alone on stage — arrives at a revelation about him or herself that wasn't previously clear.
In the course of the conflict, UNESCO has scrambled to preserve and document Syria's historic sites, even dispatching trained civilians with 3D scanners.
In the course of the effort, Steyer's organization collected more than 8 million email addresses from anti-Trump Democrats who signed a petition.
And um, in the middle of May I went and refunded nine million dollars in the course of a week of bought tickets.
I've already watched it three times in the course of writing this little post, and will press play again once I hit save.
In the course of introducing Stiverne from the podium, King, for an instant, flashed back to that moment nearly a half-century ago.
In the course of our 20-minute conversation, Giuliani offered — with no prompting — defenses of Biden, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer.
Because of its strange shape, it had been picked up by several human beings in the course of the past ten thousand years.
In the course of this auction, all these companies (plus perhaps a dozen intermediaries) gain at least transient access to your personal data.
"I've always treated women with dignity and respect," Judge Kavanaugh said, repeating the phrase four times in the course of about 20 minutes.
In the course of the night, a hole is made in his or her earlobe for an earring to wear throughout the journey.
All the hidden things start coming out in the course of the play and eventually tie up together to make the whole story.
"In the course of his note, he just made it sound like this was haunting him for a long time," Sheriff Dart said.
In the course of a few months, we were able to pay off $26,000 that had been sitting on credit cards for years.
Obama and Mitt Romney, in the course of three Presidential debates, invoked the "middle class" forty-three times but never mentioned the proletariat.
Most addicts do, after all, manage to refrain from using in any number of public places, in the course of any given day.
Forecasting Texas is especially tricky given the number of changes that the race has taken in the course of the past few days.
The American Society of Clinical Oncology recommends that patients with advanced cancer receive concurrent palliative care beginning early in the course of disease.
But never mind.) In the course of her acts of voyeuristic virtue, Amélie sets eyes on the equally fanciful Nino (Adam Chanler-Berat).
The injuries led to more than thirty operations in the course of his life, all excruciatingly painful, and a legacy of permanent suffering.
"Let's say," Roberts hypothesized, in the course of a "weeks-long process," a hiring manager said "OK, boomer" just once to an applicant.
In the course of the three books, the language grows simpler and simpler, but avoids the tough-guy impression frequently associated with terseness.
In the course of her long career, Fleming has transitioned from the newcomer with "The Beautiful Voice" to a stateswoman of American music.
In total, I had now given up 10.1 days of artistic freedom to four watches in the course of less than a year.
In the course of several months, she made photographs of the trees, with four or five or a dozen bags hanging from them.
"In the course of a United States' pending criminal investigation, the government interviewed a former Uber employee named Richard Jacobs," the letter said.
In the course of last year Philips sold or floated its lighting businesses, largely completing its shift to becoming a health technology company.
"I think that there are a greater number of abuses committed in the course of these operations than the numbers reflect," he said.
It found that 22% of 14-year-old girls had self-harmed in the course of a year, compared with 9% of boys.
"The President said in the course of his run for office and since then that we're going to negotiate like crazy," she added.
This, however, may well not be the most unexplainable thing Trump has done this week, let alone in the course of his campaign.
"He's an ambitious man and in the course of gaining power he developed a system of enriching himself and his assistants," he said.
It's come up several times in the course of the first hearing, so why do you think are they so enamored with it?
In addition to the 41 officers killed in the course of their job, 85033 died as the result of on-the-job accidents.
Of those, four of the five characters who obtained an abortion in the course of the plotline were either Black or biracial women.
"In the course of a United States' pending criminal investigation, the government interviewed a former Uber employee named Richard Jacobs," said the letter.
The novel's main character, Penelope, is an artist's daughter who in the course of the book looks back on her life and relationships.
Omar, in the course of making perfectly valid criticisms of Israel and its most powerful American lobby, has invoked each of these tropes.
But in the course of making the film, she discovered something about herself that upended everything she thought she knew to be true.
It would be genuinely outrageous to condemn a public defender for catching some heinous clients in the course of pursuing an honorable vocation.
Those emails were discovered in the course of the FBI's separate investigation into the Anthony Weiner sexting scandal, according to multiple news outlets.
Without Kyrie and Love, both injured in the course of the bracket proceedings, the Cavs were forced to depend on LeBron almost entirely.
But in the nearly four decades since, the information Americans turn over to third parties in the course of regular communications has swelled.
CAVUTO: In the course of this, Leeza, if you think about, AT&T&aposs argument was, how can you say this is anti-competitive, or you, the government, I&aposm doing something to close out competitors, when in the course of the time, big streaming players like Netflix, and Hulu, and Amazon and all that have just dwarfed in size?
"I hope this European council will pave the way to finally find an agreement in the course of this year, I don't expect a final solution these days, but I expect something in the course of this year because now I think everybody understands we have to find a solution," European Commissioner Johannes Hahn told CNBC's Willem Marx in Brussels on Thursday.
In the course of its investigation of the allegations against Kihuen, the committee interviewed three women who said he sexually harassed them, including Sam.
We got along okay, the conversation went well, and in the course of the date, he asked me about bad dates I've been on.
Because the truth is, if you had to choose any time in the course of human history to be alive, you'd choose this one.
Hailey Baldwin packed a bunch of outfits for her latest jaunt to NYC, changing several times in the course of 48 hours (see above).
After all, many criminals are not going to be dumb enough to blurt out their exact motives in the course of committing a crime.
The hatred and bigotry unleashed in the course of this campaign will not easily be pushed back into the Pandora's box of stoked resentments.
The beauty is that today we can actually write two or three stories in the course of our life, and many for that matter.
As reported by the Denver Post, Siebenlist allegedly shoved other museumgoers in the course of toppling glass containers and throwing rare and fragile sculptures.
COPLINK combines information from multiple police databases, and then allows law enforcement to sort and filter through them in the course of their investigations.
The company plans to take out 2.2 billion euros in costs by 43, in the course of which it will drop some 10,400 positions.
Trump had already tweeted six times in the course of three hours Thursday morning — only two of those tweets were about the approaching hurricane.
In the course of his NJPW run—which was surprisingly brief, given how much success he had there—Vader had his most infamous match.
But I've been getting a much different response from the thousands of them that I meet each year in the course of my work.
However, in the course of working on this novel, I've come across a lot of misunderstanding about Taiwan among otherwise really well-informed people.
Upstream identified the issues with VidMate in the course of providing security services to mobile carriers in 18 countries, primarily in the developing world.
Unless the pouches are discovered in the course of an unrelated exam, like a colonoscopy, most people with diverticulosis don't know they have it.
The stated motive of the book is as "prophylactic," and in the course of writing it, her ambivalence transforms into determination, if not certainty.
Social Security touches every single American in the course of their lives, and political party has nothing to do with public service, she said.
"It was always the plan that was going to be revealed and shown in the course of season 2," he told AdWeek on Monday.
In the course of her cross-examination, which began Friday, Rotunno repeatedly suggested that Mann willingly had sex with Weinstein to advance her career.
If somebody dies in the course of professing a faith, does that act of martyrdom cancel out any spiritual shortcomings in that person's life?
These are all the kinds of people that any secretary of state would normally meet in the course of doing his or her job.
Prices could change in the course of two months, the delay time it is now taking in some markets to have an appraisal done.
The Interior Department's inspector general's office conducted an investigation during which it came to believe that Zinke lied in the course of the inquiry.
The new tip came from a neighboring Police Department, which interviewed the woman and subpoenaed her phone records in the course of an investigation.
Two other stories concerning Ayyadurai, which were published by Gizmodo, were deleted in September in the course of Univision's acquisition of Gawker Media's assets.
The incident called to mind a similar Bartlet "gaffe" made in the course of a heated presidential race, which ended up helping his cause.
In the course of its air campaign against ISIS, US airstrikes have hit several locations the US believes are production sites for mustard agent.
While in the course of its audit, Kromtech reports researchers discovered that the Bronx Lebanon server had fallen victim to this common user error.
In November, Horowitz said his team has interviewed dozens of people and had reviewed about 1.2 million records in the course of its investigation.
But that tweet, which has since spawned a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation, never comes up in the course of the 17-minute video.
As it stands, if a foreign government wants to obtain that data in the course of an investigation, a series of steps are necessary.
The rats bleed from internal organs and sometimes their eyes, nose, gums, and other orifices in the course of about six ­agony-filled days.
Todd Radom, the designer behind the identities of the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Angels, recently discovered the answer in the course of research.
The remaining BSI entities in Luxembourg and Monaco are expected to be integrated in the course of the second quarter of 2017, EFG said.
In the course of counseling LGBT people and their families, Rao says he's seen a lot of families who treat their children like criminals.
One recent UPS survey found that around 70 percent of consumers tend to make new purchases in the course of returning items in stores.
" Kallstrom said, "I think we're going to see a lot more of the facts come out in the course of the next few months.
In the course of the ad, Erica Garner talked about her father's death as unjust and its effect on her and her young daughter.
It is an act of elite dipshittery to make this observation in the course of actually watching the Warriors play, as Jackson has done.
But neither does he believe that students should be tested on zingers used mostly in the course of a single reading or writing lesson.
In the course of his work, however, McGinniss said he became convinced otherwise, and Fatal Vision came down on the side of MacDonald's guilt.
The growth dynamics in France, Italy and Spain – about one-half of the euro area economy -- improved markedly in the course of last year.
"In this game, good things, great things, bad things and terrible things are going to happen in the course of a game," Pennington said.
Investigators allege that he killed both Herrera and Willms "in the course of sexually assaulting them," according to the Bexar County District Attorney's Office.
"Various studies have shown that working conditions for employees change positively in the course of remunicipalization," Strutzmann said in an interview with VICE Impact.
This may include indicators of compromise when there has been an attack, or threat information which may be collected in the course of business.
Credito Fondiario CEO Panfilo Tarantelli told a press briefing the loans could be sold in the course of next year in a securitisation deal.
The AP said that in the course of its almost 2900 interviews, it identified only two instances in which the bureau informed the officials.
In the course of writing this article for Motherboard, I contacted 23andMe, one of many such testing services, to schedule my own DNA analysis.
The juddering robo-funk may still be most inventive and most dancefloor-oriented of any track nominated in the course of the award's history.
Mueller's investigation has the authority to investigate any matters that come up in the course of investigating possible collusion between the campaign and Russia.
It's a flip book of roles, some better than others, that, Mlinko suggests, a person might have played in the course of a life.
Musk talked about the company's AI hardware in the course of providing information about what Keller, a former AMD chip architect, is working on.
And they hope that in the course of a year of campaigning, governors will break through after the spotlight fades from the front-runners.
Locals took Semple on a tour through the neighborhoods and, in the course of 45 minutes, showed him the bodies of six hurricane victims.
Patten also admitted to withholding documents from and giving false testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee in the course of its Russian interference investigation.
These inspectors conduct investigations and audits, either in the course of their work or in response to requests that they pursue a particular avenue.
In the course of a few days, the Yazidis met with organizations such as U.S.A.I.D. and the Institute for International Law and Human Rights.
Regardless of whose policies are better, such zig zags jar expectations far more than the gentler changes in the course of a strong democracy.
Laura started a blog, in which she described how, in the course of her illness, she had lost the sense that she had agency.
In the course of its reporting, the newspaper dug into King's social-media history and discovered tweets he published in 2012, when has 16.
And he was more creative: In the course of the Salem witch trials, men and women stood accused for a whole catalog of reasons.
Syrian air defenses destroyed more than 30 cruise missiles and guided air bombs in the course of repelling the attack, Russian state media reported.
In the course of Gerbier's trip, he watches "Gone with the Wind"—as did Melville, when he was in London on leave, in 19593.
Her statement to the Texas Rangers includes harrowing details: In the course of the night, Peralez coerced Renee to stroke his penis several times.
In the course of writing that piece, my conversations with leading experts really gave me, I think, a complete picture of contested convention weirdness.
Most of the fighters grabbed the ropes at some point in the course of a scramble just because they are there, obstructing the action.
In the course of the investigation, they found out that Courtney—who committed suicide before the case went to trial—built the defective bomb.
The AP said that in the course of its almost 80 interviews, it identified only two instances in which the bureau informed the officials.
Electronic devices, an unauthorized hunting rifles, knives and materials that could be used for bomb-making were found in the course of those raids.
And he then, in the course of that discussion, said that Rudy Giuliani was a hand grenade that was going to blow everyone up.
"The Gruver lawsuit contains a number of allegations, all of which will be addressed in the course of the legal process," the statement continued.
In Lancaster, residents can breeze through numerous environments in the course of a day, from rolling farmland to busy city streets to quiet suburbs.
Still, she added, cardiologists and their patients should be discussing end-of-life options and palliative care earlier in the course of heart failure.
Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor said on Thursday that Turkey had given Saudi officials new information in the course of a joint Saudi-Turkish investigation.
So in theory, the Senate is expecting to conduct an entire immigration debate — from start to finish — in the course of a single week.
In the course of treating patients there, Navratil became interested in the more creative results of a drawing test he employed for diagnostic purposes.
Three funny new novels do precisely that, appealing to kids' inclination to laugh at others' foibles and, maybe in the course of things, themselves.
Your points should be: Here are the ways in which I'm doing well and helping the company in the course of doing my job.
In the course of conducting the study, Kaptchuk had taken DNA samples from subjects in hopes of finding some molecular pattern among the responses.
That utility was passed around a fair bit in the course of his career, as Sura played for five different teams in ten seasons.
He later joked that he would take personal responsibility for any Filipino soldier who had committed rape in the course of administering military rule.
In the course of the final episode, while Comey's motives and missteps are being dissected, the gloves fully come off with regard to Trump.
In the course of a decade, it went from being the most segregated region of the country for black schoolchildren to the most integrated.
Weapons were fired in the course of the episode, but preliminary reports did not suggest that anyone had been shot, and the car crashed.
In the course of my time at Amass, I discovered that what Orlando and his wife Julie have done is nothing short of unique.
In the course of his current campaign, he's presented the health care, financial, and fossil fuel industries with their best defense against popular reforms,
In the course of a sharp increase in borrowing costs triggered by an irresponsible budget (or its anticipation), that majority may well erode quickly.

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