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We are well into the Democratic Party's inaptly named "invisible primary" for the 2020 presidential nomination.
Many Love ends with Luke and Johnson's engagement: a fairy-tale finale that almost feels inaptly conventional.
IN JULY, AT a convention of his small and inaptly named Social Liberal Party, Jair Bolsonaro unveiled his star hire.
One tool that Mr Zhang used to keep tabs on Uighurs was the inaptly named bianmin, or "convenient for the people" card.
Last year 11 African governments, including Zimbabwe and the inaptly named Democratic Republic of Congo, interfered with the internet during elections or protests.
The two Congos (the Republic, and the much larger and inaptly named Democratic Republic) face each other across a wide stretch of muddy water.
Now, thanks to a new rule, courtesy of the inaptly named Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the regulatory agency unleashed by the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010, that won't happen.
With more than 20 million comments, the FCC's inaptly named "Restoring Internet Freedom" proposal to gut net neutrality rules as we know them, is by far the most controversial measure the agency has ever taken, or rather attempted to take.
While you can draw benefits at 62, monthly payments will be much higher if you wait for two thresholds: the inaptly named "full retirement age," now 853 and rising to 67; and 70, which is when full benefits really kick in.
Some, like members of the inaptly-named "Freedom Caucus," are even more insidious since their loyalty is not to the old party establishment, but largely to big-money libertarian overlords like the Koch brothers, whose priorities are in direct opposition to the president's agenda.
And when that wooden puppet who craves human feeling — Pinocchio's flesh-and-blood self is ably played by the nimble Joe Idris-Roberts — lands in the grim confines of the inaptly named Pleasure Island, the audience can't help but feel that the title character's pathway toward self-discovery has been derailed along the way.
Since Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) convinced him last Friday that pulling the ill-fated AHCA off the floor before an embarrassing vote was the wisest course of action, Trump has been targeting the inaptly named Freedom Caucus in a series of tweets.
Police said they were satisfied with the court's decision. The Crown Prosecutor said "this is the first time a suspect in England and Wales has been successfully prosecuted for aiding and abetting murder or manslaughter, for the filming of an inaptly called 'happy slapping' incident"."Suspect sentenced for aiding and abetting a 'happy slapping' incident", news.com.au; accessed 1 September 2016.
Edmonston and Douglas. p. 286-2887]. Library of Congress Claffification: R489.S9 P3 Syme is buried on the upper north-east terrace of St John's Episcopal Churchyard at the east end of Princes Street, Edinburgh. Syme's character is not inaptly summed up in the dedication to him by his old pupil, John Brown, of the series of essays Locke and Sydenham: Verax, capax, perspicax, sagax, efficax, tenax.
I do not allege that this condition is > induced through the transmission of a magnetic or occult influence from my > body into that of my patients; nor do I profess, by my processes, to produce > the higher [i.e., supernatural] phenomena of the Mesmerists. My pretensions > are of a much more humble character, and are all consistent with generally > admitted principles in physiological and psychological science. Hypnotism > might therefore not inaptly be designated, Rational Mesmerism, in contra- > distinction to the Transcendental Mesmerism of the Mesmerists.
Woodcock has director roles in four companies in the areas of satellite communications, content distribution, and domain name service technology. In 2001 Woodcock co-authored (with Chuck Goolsbee) "Chuck & Woody's Fiendishly Difficult Mac-Mgrs Trivia Quiz" for the annual gathering of member of the Macintosh Managers mailing list in San Francisco for Macworld Expo. To date over 50% of the questions remain unanswered. For more than twenty years, together with Richard Ford and initially Brita Meng, he hosted the annual and inaptly named A/UX User's Group Dinner, in conjunction Mactivity and Macworld meetings.
Later in her career, Foch appeared in War and Remembrance (1988) as the Comtesse de Chambrun, an American collaborationist in WWII Paris who employs Jane Seymour's character, Natalie Henry, as a librarian and suggests that the best place for her and her uncle would be the inaptly named "Paradise Ghetto". She also appeared as Frannie Halcyon in the TV miniseries Tales of the City (1993). The same year, Foch divorced her third husband, Michael Dewell. Another notable television role was as the Overseer Commander (or "Kleezantzun") in the first of the Alien Nation TV movies, Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994).
The gang resides at the Happy Home Orphanage, an inaptly named organization run by the dishonest, child-hating Mr. Crutch (Clarence Wilson) and Mrs. Crutch (Rosa Gore). Invited to a garden party at the home of wealthy Mr. Wade, the kids enjoy a good time and are showered with gifts, knowing full well that their new clothes and toys will be seized and sold by the Crutches once they return to the orphanage. Meanwhile, Mr. Wade's daughter Mary (Doris McMahan) and her boyfriend Dick (Joe Young) stumble upon a magic lamp which grants them their wish: to be children again.
226 U.S. at > 41–42. The Court pointed to the prohibition against selling to jobbers that did not join the combination, the prohibition against jobbers buying from unlicensed manufacturers, and the royalty with an 80% rebate that was forfeited if the licensee cut prices or dealt with an unauthorized jobber ("not inaptly termed in the argument, 'cash bail' ").226 U. S. 46–47. The result of these arrangements was: "The trade was therefore practically controlled from producer to consumer, and the potency of the scheme was established by the cooperation of 85% of the manufacturers, and their fidelity to it was secured not only by trade advantages, but by what was practically a pecuniary penalty"—the cash bail.
This, also, is the meaning given to it in the Talmud (TB Brachot 58b) and throughout Syrian literature; it is supported by etymological evidences, the Hebrew term being obviously related to the Arabic root kum (accumulate), and the Assyrian kamu (to bind); while the "chains of Kimah", referred to in the sacred text, not inaptly figure the coercive power imparting unity to a multiple object. The associated constellation Kesil is doubtless no other than Orion. Yet, in the first of the passages in Job where it figures, the Septuagint gives Herper; in the second, the Vulgate quite irrelevantly inserts Arcturus; Carsten Niebuhr (1733–1815) understood Kesil to mean Sirius; Thomas Hyde (1636–1703) held that it indicated Canopus. Now kesil signifies in Hebrew "impious", adjectives expressive of the stupid criminality which belongs to the legendary character of giants; and the stars of Orion irresistibly suggest a huge figure striding across the sky.

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