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He gently led into the fact that… Diana was dead.
They were led into the quiet of the governor's office.
One dog from each pair was led into another room.
A Whisperlodge participant gets blindfolded before she's led into the building.
We were led into an elevator completely covered in gold material.
Billie is led into a crate for transportation to the clinic.
The twist, however, isn't so much about being led into the light.
We paddled through these gorgeous caves that led into this private beach.
Su, handcuffed and wearing a khaki sweatsuit, was led into the courtroom.
The family gave brief goodbyes and were led into the processing center.
They were led into gas chambers, murdered and buried in mass graves.
Wearing a white jumpsuit, Thomas was led into the courtroom in handcuffs.
Around 8:45, the 15 of us were led into a classroom.
Following that, we are led into a kitchen area to discuss food apps.
Bloody footprints led into the kitchen and down the hall to David's office.
We are shown the tannery and then led into a massive leather store.
Giuliani led into Donald Trump, who introduced (very briefly) his wife, who spoke.
"I went to a friend's boyfriend's house and his older brother decided to teach me backgammon, which led into a back massage, which led into rape," she said at the launch of The Pamela Anderson Foundation, an advocacy for animal rights.
We started with the goats, we went direct to the end user, that then lead to our milk processing plant, which led into doing hogs, which led into doing beef, and kind of our four main products we do today.
One by one they were zip-tied and led into a Strategic Response van.
Nicole said she remembers being led into a small cabin with only a table.
They made eye contact and smiled as McCullough was led into court in shackles.
A white visor led into a long red cape, draping over the model's shoulders.
Say you were blindfolded and led into the middle of a Macy's, Witcher proposes.
They were then led into a gallery space where they sat down and waited.
On Tuesday, he was led into court handcuffed, with a rope around his waist.
When I got to Arhab the next day, I was led into a classroom.
We are led into the main building, where, inside, a giant mural covers the wall.
Approached as he was being led into prison, Sebastian told WKRG, "I loved my mother."
The "Dancing With the Stars: Athletes" finale led into the "Idol" finale at 8 p.m.
Goats were then led into the ring to see what they made of the challenge.
Noisey: Tell me about Down by the Trinity and how that led into this project.
This was really a big change in the '80s that led into the '90s. Yeah.
Just a mile in, he braced for a bridge that led into the marathon's maw.
A few minutes later, Mr. O'Rourke was led into Classroom 310 to make an introduction.
Upon arrival, you're led into a ramshackle-looking structure whose shape hints at a circus tent.
As we cram ourselves around the press-packed table, the khalifa is led into the room.
In this video frame, Stormy Daniels is led into jail in Columbus, Ohio, on July 11.
Hitting their first 238 shots from the floor, the Celtics led into the game's final minutes.
She's led into a crowded room and instructed to place her head on the executioner's block.
In 2015, he escaped again through a prison shower which led into a vast underground tunnel.
NME opened doors in the minds of many young people, and that door led into culture.
"We were just having a dialogue on Charlottesville that led into Mother Emanuel," Scott said Thursday.
Renee was led into her cell, which had a cement bench along one of its walls.
Neighbors watched the distraught father of three being led into a car shortly after the shooting.
Eight defendants were led into federal court to be arraigned, one by one, wearing face masks.
She's led into a trap by the League of Assassins, which David is a part of.
He sent me an email to request an early leave that led into a processing with codes.
That led into a discussion of which candidates actually had the policies that would help black Americans.
They were given soap, pillows and mosquito repellent and were led into court on Saturday in handcuffs.
This scene led into a "militia" dance that I was lucky enough to compose the music for.
The episode works on its own terms, so long as you ignore everything that led into it.
Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, right, is led into the courtroom by San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi.
The lounge led into business class, which was unsurprisingly much more spacious than economy, containing 76 seats.
On both sides there were spruce trees covered with snow, and the road led into a valley.
The letter comes one day after Markey released the findings of an investigation he led into Ring.
He led into the final round at last year's PGA Championship and also at last month's British Open.
Miranda then led into what would become the opening song of a musical that would transform American theater.
Dr Olivola was led into his investigation by a thought experiment of the sort sometimes conducted by physicists.
That thinking eventually led into sales, where the information asymmetry between a customer and a salesperson was obvious.
For the VR massage, I am led into a small room with a massage chair in the center.
Massari was finally led into a chilled room where Regeni's body was laid out on a metal tray.
Inside the college, I was led into a sort of holding pen to wait while everyone else arrived.
"First of all, I only wanted to ever be a painter, but painting led into filmmaking," he said.
Dance Festival this weekend, the line in front of the Ellen Stewart Theater on Friday led into the premiere of "After the Feast," by the Tiffany Mills Company, and the line in front of the Downstairs Theater on Saturday led into "Supper, People on the Move," by Cardell Dance Theater.
As reporters were led into the room -- mouths agape -- Bannon stood silently toward the back of the room, grinning.
Straightening, she smoothed her tunic and trousers, setting off down the tiled hallway that led into the harem itself.
I tried the other two doors—locked—and then I opened the third, which led into a dark tunnel.
Pai floated initial rules in May, which led into the usual comment period that FCC rule changes go through.
Long buildings with sleeping quarters holding a total of 5,000 beds led into circular structures where meals were served.
Parsons told Yahoo that "when weeks led into months of her not eating right," doctors inserted a nasal tube.
Both women wore bullet-proof vests as they were led into the court on the outskirts of the Malaysian capital.
Blaha entered the home with Mark and Luke and noticed bloody steps in the garage that led into the home.
Mindless mobs of citizens are manipulated and led into street protests, well organized behind the scenes, that often turn violent.
I think because Trump doesn't put up with any threats from other countries we will be led into a war.
For our meeting, Dailey was led into the tiny, fluorescent-lit room where final interviews with the condemned are conducted.
Through the parallels of the play to our own lives, we are led into thinking politically without the usual prejudices.
The station reported that Mehmood was spotted yelling incoherently as he was being led into the back of a police cruiser.
The video shows the white horse being led into the lounge with a woman in a black bikini on its back.
On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, fans of Black Panther were led into a room to speak to a camera.
In her testimony, Ms. Grant recalled being led into a bathroom inside Transit District 30, in the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets station.
They both then proceeded to a doorway that led into the dressing room where other contestants were getting ready, she said.
The era led into the Long Night — a winter that lasted a generation — and the greatest war against the white walkers.
Then they got down on the ground spread eagle, letting themselves get cuffed, yanked to their feet, and led into custody.
Mr. Lightfoot, now 31, testified that he was unarmed when he was led into a small cell covered by a sheet.
There were a lot of things that led into that, but I got kind of burned out on the metal scene.
Mom and I went to a nondescript midtown Toronto building and were led into a quiet office with soft, indirect lighting.
At 1:13 P.M. , he was led into an interview room for the first time and asked to name his profession.
Instead, an old school Audrey Hepburn-esque Tiffany commercial featuring the pop chameleon led into a well-sung but straightforward halftime performance.
And to cap it off, after Ivanka Trump's loving tribute to her father led into an hour of Trump shouting and raging.
His comment had instead been "a plea and a warning that we might be led into war" by Bosnia's decision to secede.
After checking into the hotel at a terminal, groups are led into a Launch Pod that will blast you off into space.
" She followed that up, not much later, with a laugh that led into: "Just join the debate by saying more crazy things.
During an arraignment hearing, Ahmed Alani, 60, was led into a Miami federal court wearing shackles on both his arms and legs.
With these, the opening snare drum came through crisp and led into the classic medley that combines several guitars, a piano, and horns.
I know that they began as friendly, and I know that they led into twisted mazes of hurt feelings, resentment, disappointment, and fury.
Later, as he was being led into a police station Tuesday night, a crush of reporters asked Terrell what happened at the school.
It builds a 10-lumen LED into a clip-on cable lock, which is designed to be hooked onto your belt or bag.
But passively allowing oneself to be led into unfounded genetic conclusions about race and IQ is hardly a mark of rational tough-mindedness.
NHL defensemen should react to every goal against by pulling their sweaters up over their heads like they're suspects being led into court.
After Colonel McKee's brief statement, Clay was brought into a pressroom and led into range of 13 television cameras and several dozen microphones.
" Hours later, Mr. Trump tweeted: "Republicans, don't be led into the fools trap of saying it was not perfect, but is not impeachable.
We passed a wedding huppah of orchids and roses as we were led into the ballroom where the two leaders were to speak.
You're led into a normal-looking room that contains a normal-looking table, and you're instructed to sit in a normal-looking chair.
MO__SSES made sense at 250A, but the cross at the circle, 220D, was elusive, as was 44D, which led into PR__TEAM at 42A.
A few weeks later, Metts was led into a courtroom in hand-cuffs, leg cuffs, and a chain around his waist connecting them.
Frenkel was quickly led into the surrounding forest, where she spent the night until a friend from Nice could arrive to collect her.
On Wednesday, Alani was led into a Miami federal court wearing shackles on his legs and answered the judge's questions through an interpreter.
Then each student was led into a separate room where he was told to nominate two of those people to interact with again.
The tunnel was furnished with ventilation systems, lights and even a large elevator that led into a closet inside the Tijuana residence, officials said.
We've been led into a world which I think is incredibly dangerous and terribly sad, because we could be trying to change the world.
You're here to perform, and that's it... It led into, 'If you have a problem with how this team is run, you're completely replaceable.
We cried, danced, yelled, even at times fought physically with one another and were led into the deepest parts of ourselves and our pain.
As she and the others were led into a classroom, Richard realized that it wasn't a job interview but some sort of sales seminar.
Hosted at the Grand Palais, we were led into Chanel's magical winter wonderland, seemingly taken from a vintage ski scene atop a mountain in Gstaad.
The moment I was waiting for arrived when we were led into a different, and much smaller, room and told to flip down our visors.
Weintraub's statement alleges Sullivan shouted "I'm sorry for what I did" to reporters as he was being led into a courthouse Saturday for his arraignment.
That night, at the hospital, he recalled that he was led into a room where his wife, wrung out from weeping, fell into his arms.
We are making decisions about who to amplify, and being led into decisions about who to amplify, by algorithms and the public and our competition.
But he has admitted to seeing prisoners led into gas chambers, hearing their screams and noting the rattling of the steel door of the chamber.
Jost led into the bit telling the story about a pig named Picasso who was saved from a slaughterhouse because of his ability to paint.
I could not exactly understand that each conveyor belt led into the back of a tractor-trailer truck, despite being told this was the case.
So, we led into that because he didn't know what a thirst trap was, but he was all over the internet being called a thirst trap.
Swift and Urie opened the awards, starting with a massive drumline that led into a performance that mirrored the "Me!" music video that dropped last Friday.
When we're let in, we're informed of the rules (no cellphones, pictures, cash only, etc.) before being led into a half empty bar — what a joke!
X showed up at Playhouse nightclub in Hollywood around 1:30 AM, and he struggled to keep his balance as he was led into the club.
The video led into Run the Jewels's set at the massive annual music festival, which had 579,000 attendees in 2014, according to the Los Angeles Times.
After patrons signed the releases, they were patted down by a gruff security officer and led into a cavernous room drenched in red light and velvet.
"It's only two games but it's encouraging that the whole training camp, all preseason, it's led into this," said goalie Cory Schneider, who made 23 saves.
Each of them is led into the building by the combined efforts of U.S. Marshals, Border Patrol agents, and private security companies, like GeoCorp and G4S.
This led into his next joke about a hot topic at the town hall: Sanders's belief that prisoners convicted of felonies should be able to vote.
The group was led into a hangar, where authorities gave them a perfunctory welcome: a hello, a snack and bus fare to wherever they were headed.
She included a link to a video of what appears to be Lopez being led into a vehicle emblazoned with the word Sebin, Venezuela's intelligence agency.
In another, a blind, partly deaf pensioner described being led into a bank branch office and handed "pre-filled" documents to guarantee her daughter's pool business.
A typical piece began as a floral spray of notes that led into improvised variations on mostly familiar songs, sometimes arranged as semiclassical pop-jazz suites.
She included a link to a video of what appeared to be Lopez being led into a vehicle emblazoned with the word Sebin, Venezuela's intelligence agency.
Russell was led into the room by wheelchair, his trademark wide-brimmed bucket hat, sunglasses, and Santa Claus beard gave him a larger than life stature.
As he was led into the courtroom, he walked with a slight limp, and once inside he required assistance from his attorney to rise from his seat.
Andres is led into the courtroom from a door opposite the hallway waiting area, where kids coming from detention, as opposed to home, wait to be seen.
With a dark suit and shaved head, Breivik was led into the gym-turned-courtroom in the prison, where the trial is being held for security reasons.
The second short clip shows off the creation of a First Order hangar that the Finn and Rose are led into towards the end of the film.
So did the rabbi, who had already gone to the back of the sanctuary, where a swinging door led into a storage room about six feet across.
The International Olympic Committee said on Saturday that the countries would be led into the main stadium by two athletes carrying a flag symbolizing a unified Korea.
Readers will be led into every rocky corner and wondrous ledge of Ryan's world through her vivid use of imagery, which keeps readers present on every page.
President Trump on Sunday tweeted that his Republican allies should not be "led into the fools trap" of calling his dealings with Ukraine inappropriate, but not impeachable.
Particularly vulnerable will be young men and women who, as yet uncertain of and confused by their sexuality, may more easily be led into a homosexual life.
Between Caby's soothing voice and the mask's cool sensation, you'll quickly be led into a state of bliss... and emerge with significantly less puffy under eyes, to boot.
After snaking through the labs, a few video introductions lay out how audience members will be linked to their avatars, and then they're led into the ride itself.
It felt a little like being led into a cave by a spelunker telling me, with a shrug and a smile, that I might not make it back.
Apple gets points for nostalgia's sake, but the real question here remains: how will the company incorporate the vast advancements in technology—which they've ledinto the storyline?
Accompanied by a lawyer and a Russian-language interpreter, Mr. Akilov was led into court by two police officers who gripped a black belt secured around his waist.
But the drive eastward quickly led into barren lands that evoke the "Mad Max" movies, as if someone had superimposed gas engines and mobile phones onto medieval villages.
We had been primed by the developers, told their intent, led into the level by the hand by people who wanted us to see what they were going for.
Sergei V., who was led into a courtroom at the Dortmund regional court in handcuffs on Thursday, may face a life sentence in prison if he is found guilty.
Yet as Chagall's granddaughters, Meret Meyer and Bella Meyer, suggested before we were led into the galleries, it is important to open one's eyes and ears for this show.
If they decline to do so, it could soon be too late to prevent the party of Abraham Lincoln from being led into a presidential election by Donald Trump.
After an instructional lecture and video, participants are led into a dimly lit hall decorated with chrysanthemums, where they sit, often tearfully, beside caskets and write their last testaments.
The two-year-old miniature pinscher and whippet mix pulled and tried to break free as he was led into a small, bright doctor's office-like room for observation.
Other renowned ballet schools, like Britain's Royal Ballet, had introduced such measures to protect students decades ago, Ms. Booth said: The academy "needs to be led into 2020 too."
The Czechs will be led into their World Group opener by world number nine Petra Kvitova and 13th-ranked Karolina Pliskova with Barbora Strycova and Denisa Allertova completing the lineup.
Before Kristina was an employee of the Borderline, she was a patron, led into a love of country music by her sister, now 26, whom she always looked up to.
The horses are led into the water up to their necks and then scrubbed down, becoming regular interlopers in the Sunday surfing classes at Dakar's wide and crowded Yoff Beach.
Rio tried to put its stamp on the parade by having the teams led into the stadium by bicycle carts of the kind that ferry supplies around big beach resorts.
Her improvisation, delicate and spiky as a sea urchin, led into the next piece, "Without Regrets," by which point the standard-issue big band comparison felt like a distant memory.
Perhaps Trump's most famous sports connection was his time as an owner in the United States Football League, which he led into an ill-fated move from spring to fall.
Shortly after the interview ended around noon, Lidia Meza Burgos, 18, from a poor village in southern Paraguay, signed in as a visitor and was led into Mr. Veiga's cell.
As he was led into a Manhattan courthouse at the head of a line of suspects, Dr. Feygin denied that he or his co-defendants had ever fed anyone's addiction.
In the 'model village' of Shwe Zarr near the main town of Maungdaw, we are led into a classroom where rows of hand-picked villagers are waiting to be interviewed.
Only their bare feet were visible to a Reuters reporter at the court as police used trucks to block the group from view as they were led into the court.
The one Afghan and three Bulgarians facing murder charges were led into the Hungarian courtroom in handcuffs by armed police wearing face masks on the opening day of their trial.
Cash payment for the dolls will be left on a desk at the beginning, and the user will be led into a room, where their doll will be waiting for them.
GA: Yes, how woven the immigration debate is into the American dream, and how weaponized it's become, has led into this right or this aspiration to fiercely protect what is yours.
" Then, he led into a video collage looking back at all of his favorite moments with his scruffy mustache and beard to the tune of Sarah McLachlan's "I Will Remember You.
The pair were led into an empty police van and Meigan did what more and more people, from Minnesota to Moscow, are doing in their interactions with police: She hit record.
"This means that the energy of 2019 will be comparable to the energy of 1959, a year of transition that led into the cultural revolution of the '60s," Ms. Assa explained.
"Both the sonics [and] keyword/general concepts list I'd requested from the band led into this rather bleak cybernetic mashup of broken 3D scans CG and heavy stylization via code," denial.of.
When Ms. Greenberg and her fellow protesters were led into the 5th precinct in Chinatown, on the Manhattan side of the bridge, the police told the women to watch their step.
Nearly every day, dropping my children at school, I drove past the narrow road that led into the middle of the forest, which was surrounded by an ornate wrought-iron fence.
The revolution led into the civil war that continued after the Allied victory in World War I, which pitted the new Bolshevik regime against various "White" armies and ethnic separatist groups.
When we finally pulled up to the lobby, we were led into a small lounge area perched on a cliff above the beach, with floor-to-ceiling panoramic views of the sea.
In a moment caught on tape, when Herrington is led into a photo studio and sees Tyra Banks being photographed, she thinks she's accidentally crashing a project that Banks is working on.
I used to wonder what it must be like to live in a house where one room led into another in infinite sequence, a house so cold I couldn't imagine it warm.
The lesson there is that an entire country or people, no matter how educated or advanced or cultured, can be led into an abyss given the right stew of ideas and conditions.
Led into the world leaders section, the unnervingly-lifelike Mr Modi stands outside 10 Downing Street beside Barack Obama and Angela Merkel; David Cameron and Francois Hollande look on from the background.
My first was a "mineral bath with natural CO2" for which I was led into a stainless-steel bathtub by a caustic attendant and told to ignore a half-submerged rusty wire.
For a fee, clients are outfitted in protective gear from head to toe and led into one of the six rooms where they can hack away at the objects of their anger.
And he was also part of the discussions and part of clinching the US-Korea car agreement, auto agreement, which also led into then, the free trade agreement between the two countries.
The episode closed with Daryl and his group in another perilous situation, having seemingly been led into it by Alpha (Samantha Morton), the Whisperers' leader, whose honeyed voice belies her evil intent.
At the end of evening, about three hours later, guests are suddenly led into a back-room storage area and through a door into a traditional bar for drinks and further tastes.
After being led into a bare, concrete-wall reception room by prison guards earlier this month, he took one look at me and Brendan Hoffman, a Times photographer, and ran away screaming.
Our new temple, with the heavy-handed name of Temple Judea, was a motley agglomeration of about 200 Jewish families, led into hostile territory by jobs at the nearby Merck corporate campus.
Related: A Palestinian Journalist is Close to Death, 92 Days Into One of World's Longest Hunger Strikes This is not the first time that a Waze user has been led into danger.
It said the united Korean delegation would be led into the Olympic Stadium for the opening ceremony under the Korean Unification Flag which would be carried by two athletes, one from each country.
In the aftermath, the company's response to the breach was chaotic, sending consumers scrambling to learn if they were affected but were instead led into a broken site that was vulnerable to hacking.
From there, we're led into a briefing room that will feature an animatronic BB-8 on a high cabinet that interacts with a video element of Poe Dameron, your escort on the mission.
The sense that Britain was led into carnage by a foolish devotion to the United States has had lasting consequences and made members of Parliament reluctant to authorize further military action alongside Washington.
Mr. Rahami, 28, whose surname has also been spelled Rahimi, limped noticeably as he was led into the courtroom in United States District Court to face the federal charges related to the bombings.
When a white Toyota police van swung into the yard, Pan Ei Mon and Nyo Nyo Aye pushed through scrambling photographers and hugged the two men as they were led into the courthouse.
Mr. Weiner was led into the courtroom for the brief hearing wearing a slim navy suit with a white shirt and maroon tie; a wedding band could be seen on his left hand.
It featured Trump surrogates and Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer talking about the political news of the day, aired on Facebook Live, and led into Trump speaking before a crowd in Tampa, Fla.
The line led into an airplane hangar, where a lady with two brown front teeth sat Dom down in a chair, threw a barber's cape around his shoulders, and buzzed off all his hair.
It is made to be worn whenever it is bought, Mr. Clawson said, but consumers are used to being led into the new season, seeing spring clothing in February and winter clothing in July.
Suzuki riders Alex Rins and Joan Mir led into the first corner, with Vinales also ahead of Quartararo, who had arm surgery at the beginning of June and was not helped by his bike's handling.
Dressed sharply in a dark suit and cerulean necktie, longtime political consultant Paul Manafort was led into a second-floor courtroom in a federal district court building two blocks from the Capitol on Monday afternoon.
Ask a four-year-old how to make the eyes on her monsters light up, and they'll happily plug an LED into a block of conductive dough while explaining that electricity is making it happen.
In short, he was the same riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma he has been for the duration of the almost two-year probe he led into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
When Elisabeth and a group of women are led into a gas chamber (in real life she was starved to death), the movie focuses a woman with Down's syndrome to cynically ramp up the tragedy.
Maeve, Sizemore, Felix, Sylvester and Hector are led into town in a shot by shot replay of the Sweetwater robbery scene from Season 1, down to the "Paint It Black" score adapted with a shamisen.
After supporting a losing presidential candidate, Edouard Balladur, in 1995, and later securing a miserable 13% of votes for his party, which he led into European elections in 1999, Mr Sarkozy was widely written off.
McAteer was convicted in 2014 of illegal lending and providing unlawful assistance to investors, but sentenced to perform community service when a judge ruled he was "led into error and illegality" by the Irish regulator.
ABU NAKLAH, QATAR (Reuters) - On a cattle farm in the desert outside Doha, hundreds of cows imported from the Netherlands are led into an air-conditioned hall to be milked by Asian workers in orange uniforms.
But the interesting thing about this clip — which shows her being led into the Dothraki city Vaes Dothrak in the season's third episode — is that it looks as though she may have some allies after all.
According to the NTSB, the crash was due to pilot error, apparently when mistaking a dead-end canyon for one which led into the main body of the lake while flying at low altitude over water.
Two other senior Anglo executives were found guilty on the same charges in 2014 but were sentenced to perform community service when a judge ruled they were "led into error and illegality" by the Irish regulator.
Soviet maps, for example, often included inaccuracies that frustrated drivers but served a national security purpose: If taken by a spy, they would confuse an invading army as apparently useful roads, for example, led into swamps.
It was the first station after the border with Italy, and as I approached I saw a group of men of African and Middle Eastern descent being led into a police van, also carrying their backpacks.
We didn't have to wait long — Elliot's rant about how the 5/9 hack backfired included a lament about "this dark future that I set into motion," which led into shots of Trump and Teresa May.
A criminal complaint obtained by the Journal alleges cadaver dogs were called in as part of the investigation and, after being led into the bed of McCauley's truck, signaled that a dead body had been there recently.
She recounts in graphic detail being led into a "dim, closet-like attic" at Farrow's home at age 7 and being sexually assaulted by Allen while he told her to play with her brother's electric train set.
While most readers may not recognize Coach Alloway by name, they will probably be acquainted with the charges he led into the ring, which included names like Joshua Clottey, Joseph Agbeko and hall-of-famer Azumah Nelson.
When Mr. Ryu, who is held in a correctional facility next door to Mr. Ri's prison in Zhytomyr, was led into a visiting room for an interview he quickly covered his face and tried to run away.
The demonstration was peaceful until police blocked some of the indigenous people, their bodies painted and wearing colorful headdresses, from climbing a ramp that led into the congressional building, according to a Reuters photographer on the scene.
The Mexican marines had been on Mr. Guzmán's trail for more than six months, ever since he humiliated the nation by escaping its most secure prison through a tunnel that led into the shower floor of his cell.
The Uzbek man charged in the truck attack last October that killed eight people on a crowded Manhattan bike path was led into a federal courtroom on Friday for what was expected to be a routine pretrial conference.
"Nueva carne" — new meat, the smugglers said as she and other migrant women were led into the house, said the woman, Lucy, 45, a migrant from Honduras who, like others interviewed, did not want her last name used.
I ask because I used to study totalitarian ideologies as a political theorist, and I spent a lot of time thinking about Nazi Germany and how an entire society could be led into a moral abyss like that.
Cristhian Rivera, who was led into Poweshiek County Court handcuffed and dressed in black-and-white striped prison garb, was ordered by a judge held on $5 million bail on charges of murdering 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts.
I was taken by a young woman named Laura to a rundown back area of the market, led into a narrow tile stall decorated with an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe and told to strip to my underwear.
" Kirby added that, "There were a number of factors that led into our view that the 30th of May wasn't going to work for the secretary, and some of that has to do with his travel schedule as well.
Trump is furious he's again been led into a boxed canyon of failure by Republican leadership, and then we can say: Not only is there an opportunity for tax reform, but we can make it stronger in some areas.
Some considerations of this have led into darker corners than others, but it was generally taken for granted that we would at least be there, and that the future we made would serve us in some way or another.
Specifically, the employee in question was told he was getting a promotion and led into a room to discuss it — only to find out the entire thing was a ruse and he was very much in the hot seat.
Just as the ancient Mesopotamian lore led into much of the Old Testament and a bit into Islam, so the story lore of the classical (Roman imperial) world was based on a mix of oral traditions from long before.
You couldn't do better than the most recent work by our poet laureate of the deep state, the postmodern Virgil whose novels, wherever and whenever they were set, always led into the darkest byways of the military-industrial complex.
The lawyers said they gave up their cellphones and other electronic devices before being led into a Justice Department conference room in a restricted area known as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), designed to ensure secret information stays secure.
But I actually run into this problem far more often with my iPhone's charging cable, so if Ten One Design ever manages to squeeze a smart LED into that tiny wall wart, I'll be first in line with my credit card.
The United States is inadequately prepared to care for a population that's living longer, and the situation has caused problems for both the people who need care and the aides themselves, some of whom say they're led into working unpaid hours.
I spoke to him earlier this week about how he assesses the market for media startups, which led into a discussion about "always-on" forms of entertainment that add stimulation to a person's environment, instead of commanding their full focus.
"The father was led into this trauma room and I turned around and saw this dad standing over his lifeless son," Kaufman told the news outlet, adding that he prayed with the family and placed his hand on the boy's head.
The warning signs we have been teaching parents for years to recognize when their child is involved in gang activity are the same ones we should be teaching to parents to recognize if their child is being led into radicalization.
Finishing in equal second place alongside American Mayfair was another bitter pill for Jimenez, who led into the final round at the Senior British Open three weeks ago but double-bogeyed the final hole to finish in a tie for third.
Rodriguez, who was in the lineup Saturday for the second day in a row, started just once on the Yankees' 10-game trip that led into the All-Star break and entered Saturday with only 13 at-bats this month.
Ines Di Santo added a structured half-bow that led into a train at the back of a column dress, and Anne Barge featured an embroidered ball gown with a draped bow that seamlessly blended into the folds of the skirt.
It led into, and connected to, another world premiere, "O, round desire," a live dance for his company's five performers and nine students (six from Montclair State's department of theater and dance, three from the Mason Gross School at Rutgers University).
After the interview ended, Kelly told co-host Ari Shapiro, she was led into a room where Pompeo proceeded to berate her for nearly ten minutes and demanded that she pick out Ukraine on an unlabeled map of the world.
As rebel recruits, my team was led into a room where a video of Diego Luna's Cassian Andor and the droid K-S20 from Rogue One gave us a stealth mission to infiltrate an Imperial base on the volcanic planet of Mustafar.
" Conway: Trump will not pursue immigration ban based solely on religion Conway said in the statement that she was "humbled and honored to play a role in helping transform the movement he has led into a real agenda of actions and results.
Then the headset came off, and I assumed my visit was over, but instead I was led into yet another room, where — after a brief pause — we were told that our next experience would be more communal, based on the group's collective answers.
Once all the names were called out, we were led into a dressing room to remove our orange county jumpers including what I had on underneath, such as a T-shirt, a pair of boxers, and socks that I would leave behind.
Upon entering the experience, customers are greeted by the film's characters Ruffnut and Tuffnut, and are then led into a "dragon's cave" where they'll put on VR headsets and get seated in Positron motion VR chairs powered by the HP VR backpack.
It's the first time I've been able to physically interact with a virtual movie set The feeling is delightful — not so much because of the way it looks, but because of the way you're led into physically acting out a movie scene.
Former Anglo finance director McAteer was convicted on charges of illegal lending and providing unlawful assistance to investors in 2014 but sentenced to perform community service when a judge ruled he was "led into error and illegality" by the country's financial regulator.
After being led into a dark antechamber and asked to remove shoes and socks (I pitied the woman wearing long laceup boots), we don raincoats and then move into another room, in the middle of which is a simulacrum of a cemetery.
"One of the biggest issues that led into the separation is because people don't want to see sex work as work," Suamhirs Piraino-Guzman, a survivor advocate who was appointed by Barack Obama to the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking, told me.
Days later, Mr. Johnson was being led into a room at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster to meet with Mr. Trump, along with Reince Priebus, whom Mr. Trump has named chief of staff, Mr. Bannon and Ms. Trump's husband, Jared Kushner.
By the time the other two stars were having a dance-off — and Coldplay had seemingly disappeared completely — it seemed as if Coldplay had only been present as an opening act, to play some soft, soothing tones that led into the real fun.
Afterward, things got worse for Clinton, as she felt faint and had to leave a 9/11 commemoration event on Sunday, was recorded nearly collapsing while being led into her car, and belatedly admitted that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia two days earlier.
When the police came, the trespassers were praying in the parking lot, led by two middle-aged men in clerical collars: the big, craggy Philip, a decorated hero of World War II, and the ascetic Daniel, waiting peacefully to be led into the van.
Khashoggi's murder brought attention to "the fact that we have been led into this civil war in Yemen, half a world away, into a conflict in which few Americans that I know can articulate what American national security interest is at stake," said one senator.
"12:27 in the morning: the moment when the dictatorship kidnaps Leopoldo at my house," Lopez's wife, Lilian Tintori, wrote on Twitter, posting a clip of her husband being led into a vehicle marked SEBIN — the acronym by which the intelligence agency is known.
And talk about earthy tone: For an encore, the two played a mercurial improvisation that led into a spirited klezmer dance written by Mr. Frost's brother Goran, full of rapid-fire passagework, effortlessly dispatched by Mr. Frost, who all but danced as he played.
There was quiet except for the clicking of shoes as the guards changed places and the rapid-fire shutters of cameras when Sully, the service dog, was led into the hall with a group of wounded veterans and other disabled people around 11 a.m.
"If after the election, a post-Brexit UK is led into trade talks by a prime minister and trade minister who campaigned on a quick and easy US trade deal, the US will seize that opportunity to push the boundaries of what's possible," says Grozoubinski.
According to its writer Ryan Hart, at the outset of "The Mortality Machine" (for ages 18 and up), small groups will be led into a subterranean laboratory and invited to sift for clues, among the scattered ephemera, about the mysterious fate of a deceased relative.
"12:27 in the morning: the moment when the dictatorship kidnaps Leopoldo at my house," Lopez's wife, Lilian Tintori, wrote on Twitter, posting a clip of her husband being led into a vehicle marked SEBIN – the acronym by which the intelligence agency is known.
The lower end of the scale—your cosmic disco territory—was going to send me into a slumber, and rocketing it right up to gabber speed would result in the kind of afternoon that sees you led into the HR warren, bloodied, confused, and profusely apologetic.
Robert Lewis Dear, 58, made the claim as he was being led into an El Paso County courtroom for a hearing on issues related to his criminal case, which has been on hold while he undergoes treatment in an effort to restore him to mental competency.
After listing crises in the world, the ad cuts to Clinton falling while walking up stairs, coughing during her 11-hour testimony to the House Benghazi Committee, and stumbling as she was led into a van when she was ill during a 9/11 memorial event.
This led into a third attribute, which is that Murban will provide a more transparent way to trade Middle Eastern oil — a subject that's already on peoples' minds as formerly opaque Saudi Aramco tries to improve its optics ahead of the largest initial public offering in history.
After our senses had been pulverized, we were led into a brightly lit room where an earnest young man who explained that there was only one person who could help us to avoid the traps of sin and the torture of hell that we saw in Hell House 27.
The Queensboro Bridge over the East River led into Queens Plaza and onto Queens Boulevard under the clattering elevated No. 225 Train, a subway line known as the "International Express" for its passage through some of the most ethnically diverse immigrant neighborhoods in any city in the world.
After listing crises in the world, the spot cuts to footage of Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, falling while walking up stairs, coughing during her 11-hour testimony to the House Benghazi Committee, and stumbling as she was led into her van outside of the 9/11 event.
Meyers led into the Epstein tweet by reminding us not only of Trump's stubborn persistence nearly a decade ago in promoting birther conspiracies against Barack Obama, but also the fact that even now Trump drops right-wing conspiracy theories around Hispanic immigration, voter fraud, and Jewish people into his public remarks.
A patient can't simply wire the cash and book a procedure—they first need to complete a year of preliminary mental assessment, in which they are examined by both psychologists and endocrinologists, followed by six to 12 months of hormone therapy before they are finally led into the operating theatre.
We drove beneath an overpass that led into a down-and-out neighborhood of weather-beaten, two-story, red brick homes, a hundred of them in a row, every one identical, just as the houses in my father's subdivision were identical, but at the other end of the economic spectrum.
Singers were led into place by volunteers or guide dogs, but before the music started, the school's executive director, Dr. Leslie Jones, told the crowd inside the museum's Medieval Sculpture Hall that the school would be "separating" at the end of the month from its longtime parent entity, Lighthouse Guild International.
Some are serving long sentences for defending themselves against abuse and rape; some have agreed to take the rap for their spouses because the spouse is the wage earner; some have been led into drug-dealing and prostitution because they wanted to please their men, or were afraid of them.
To make matters worse, Daenerys 'dragons are not eating, which I guess will be a problem, but in this case just led into a classic sitcom setup of Jon not being quite sure how to get on a dragon, as he and Daenerys head out for a romantic ride through the snowy skies.
"Treefingers" was barely a song at all; Jonny Greenwood timestretched a swath of his recorded guitar playing into a three-minute ambient still life that led into the claustrophobic weightlessness of "Optimistic," which buries its drums way down in the mix and plays like a rock song that's had its legs cut off.
Looking at the backgrounds of the leading personalities in the Brexit drama, it is hard not to conclude that Britain has been led into crisis in large part by a bunch of old chums who spent the last year holed up in a political hall of mirrors, plotting with and scheming against one another.
"What the Khashoggi event did, I think, was to focus on the fact that we have been led into this civil war in Yemen, half a world away, into a conflict in which few Americans that I know can articulate what American national security interest is at stake," said Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah.
Before midnight, Mohammed bin Nayef was told he was going to meet the king and was led into another room, where royal court officials took away his phones and pressured him to give up his posts as crown prince and interior minister, according to United States officials and an associate of the royal family.
Trump's triumphMay 7th | Leaders After Indiana's primary on May 3rd, it was clear that Republicans would be led into the presidential election by a man who says he will kill terrorists' families, encourages violence by his supporters, indulges wild conspiracy theories and subscribes to a set of protectionist and economically illiterate policies that are both fantastical and self-harming.
So, I think that's probably led into—and really, those experiences, I know what you're talking about when somebody says that, and I think most of the women in the Border Patrol kind of have that similar—they're very proud of the fact that they go through the exact same training, the exact same physical training.
After Indiana's primary, it is now clear that Republicans will be led into the presidential election by a candidate who said he would kill the families of terrorists, has encouraged violence by his supporters, has a weakness for wild conspiracy theories and subscribes to a set of protectionist and economically illiterate policies that are by turns fantastical and self-harming.
Former White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy Trump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' MORE told The Hill that the president had been led into a no-win situation by some advisers.
Following a couple of great jokes, including one about Paul Giamatti's acting range (from "whupping Lupita in 12 Years a Slave to crying at Eazy-E 's funeral" in the space of one year), and a weak one dismissing the #AskHerMore anti-sexism movement, Rock's opening monologue led into a short package of sub-Hollywood Shuffle parodies riffing on the limited roles afforded to black actors.
The innovation comes 18 months after Microsoft was forced to end an experiment with a bot called "Tay" that was led into making racist statements by users, and just weeks after Facebook caused confusion with a paper about how it taught bots to negotiate — some reports concluded incorrectly that the researchers shut the experiment down because the bots were communicating in their own made-up language.
By the same date it may be probable that one of the world's great political parties, the one that gave America Lincoln and Reagan, will be led into the next presidential election by a candidate who exploits racial and religious tension, bullies women who question him, proposes policies that have no chance of being realised and has no experience of running anything other than his family real-estate company.
With lights dimmed, save for colored spotlights above the ring, the twenty, mostly young, fighters were led into the ring and introduced by the bowtied host for the live audience and those on the internet livestream: At 20093 hryvnias (approximately $20), as the deposit for a minimum spend—like a cover fee, but with food and drink subtracted from it at the end—it's not a cheap night out.
She's then led into a room that could have been part of the cosmic hotel suite David Bowman visited at the end of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey": a red floor; black walls; a skylight; a slowly leaking fish tank; a "hang in there" poster, complete with dangling kitten; and a desk covered with antiquated technology (a rotary phone, a Commodore 64 and a paperback copy of the appropriately Kubrickian novel "Lolita").
We were led into a small locker room, where we took off all our clothes except for underwear and put on disposable bandeau-style bras — no underwires allowed in the cryo chamber because the metal can freeze and burn the skin — white cotton athletic socks, white cotton gloves an archivist might wear, a white robe, disposable surgical masks to protect our mouths and noses, ear warmers, black rubber sandals and giant wool mittens.
On the flip side, I look at articles like Ellen Barry's heartbreaking tale of a woman murdered in India, C. J. Chivers's deeply empathetic examination of a Marine's unraveling after returning from war, or the investigation Malachy Browne led into how Americans were attacked by a foreign leader's security detail — all are great examples of the balance between classic journalistic storytelling and sharing helpful context about how we actually found and reported that story.
Mac ThornberryWilliam (Mac) McClellan ThornberryHillicon Valley: Schumer questions Army over use of TikTok | Federal court rules against random searches of travelers' phones | Groups push for election security funds in stopgap bill | Facebook's new payment feature | Disney+ launch hit by glitches Retirements pose threat to cybersecurity expertise in Congress Trump urges allies to not 'be led into the fools trap' of saying Ukraine call 'was not perfect, but is not impeachable' MORE (Texas), who called Trump's actions "inappropriate," but not impeachable.

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