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Crouching on a beach, he looks on as flames billow.
Bill Cosby looks on as his lawyer addresses the media.
The government looks on, as if at a passing summer cloud.
The friend looks on as the man is hit once more.
A father in India looks on as his daughter returns from work.
Jared Polis looks on as Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock speaks to the media.
Water Buffalo looks on as Two Women, young and old, pump water from a well.
Pope John Paul II looks on as Ali signs his autograph in Vatican City, 1982.
Bryant looks on as young Chinese players play basketball during an event in Shanghai on Aug.
An injured woman looks on as another woman makes a call following the attacks in Brussels.
Carroll looks on as I hesitantly flip through my decorated, yet barren, notebook and makes an observation.
Later in the doc, Jay looks on as Bey gives her creative team notes from a Coachella rehearsal.
In the footage, Bleu looks on as fianceé Sasha Nicole Clements hunts for the dress of her dreams.
Michael Avenatti looks on as Stormy Daniels speaks to the media outside federal court in Manhattan this past April.
He proudly looks on as Jesús buries himself in homework and dashes around the apartment getting ready for school.
Donald Trump looks on as his eldest daughter, Ivanka, explains that her father always said there wasn't anything she couldn't do.
Pope John Paul II looks on as Muhammad Ali, former heavyweight boxing champion, signs his autograph in Vatican City, June 6, 1982.
Alex Loewi, 53, of Baltimore, Maryland (standing) looks on as Hugenberger and Fasselin work on their tool that measures racially polarized voting.
Alex Loewi, 31, of Baltimore, Maryland (standing) looks on as Hugenberger and Fasselin work on their tool that measures racially polarized voting.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio looks on as New York City Police Commissioner James O'Neill leads a recent press conference.
In one image on Jenner's Story, Stormi looks on as Dream, 3 next month, bends down to inspect a particularly large gourd.
Presiding officer Carmel McBride looks on as a woman casts her vote in the referendum on the 8th Amendment of the Irish Constitution
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders looks on as Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert briefs the press on hurricane response on Thursday.
He looks on as his tattoo artist sprinkles a pinch of cremated ashes into two vials of ink, one black and one yellow.
President Donald Trump looks on as a woman becomes emotional during the signing in April of a law proponents said would combat sex trafficking.
A member of security looks on as FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Dec. 22.
Ten days later, he looks on as the mechanical arm of a bulldozer rips through his vessel, the Katerina, crushing a lifetime of memories.
Caption: A reveler looks on as Rex, King of Carnival, parades down St. Charles Avenue during Mardi Gras Day in 2014 in New Orleans.
National Sheriffs' Association President Harold Eavenson looks on as President Trump speaks during a meeting with the association in the White House on Tuesday.
Shervin Pishevar (right) looks on as he gives a press conference during the Web Summit at Parque das Nacoes, in Lisbon on November 10, 2016.
U.S. president Donald Trump looks on as Republican candidate for US Senate Matt Rosendale speaks during a campaign rally at Four Seasons Arena on July 5.
He looks on as a group of overachieving Clarkston High School students file into a science classroom to receive their after-school lesson for the day.
First, on THE GONG SHOW at 8 on ABC, he looks on as contestants show off strange talents like choreographed cow dancing and horror-tinged tap dancing.
Gary Cohn, outgoing director of the National Economic Council, looks on as President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a meeting with members of his cabinet on March 23.
American Nazi leader Lincoln Rockwell (right image, standing to the left on the podium) looks on as Fred Tate, an American student, speaks at a rally in 20093.
Rudy Madrigal, center, looks on as he sits with fellow inmates in a a college world history class at the Monroe Correctional Complex in Monroe, Washington, on Thursday, Jan.
Many photos feel intimate and casual—in one, Basquiat stands behind Warhol, arms lightly wrapped around his waist; in another, Warhol looks on as a shirtless Basquiat lifts weights.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) looks on as South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg speaks during the Democratic Presidential Debate at Otterbein University on October 15, 2019 in Westerville, Ohio.
A hearing attendee looks on as Richard Smith, former chairman and CEO of Equifax, testifies before the US Senate Banking Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Oct. 4.
At the rooftop farm on Orchard Road, Lim looks on as brisk, elderly Singaporeans - whom he has hired to get around the worker shortage - harvest, sort and pack the day's output.
In Kingston, Jamaica, a local wearing a hat that says "BLESSED LOVE" looks on as Pitbull rubs a video girl's behind inside a restaurant located in one of Bob Marley's family's two compounds.
An infant dressed as a superhero, something like sweet potato crusted on his cheeks, looks on as his mother holds the pillowcase open for the treats and then clicks her tongue in disappointment.
At the mine, Nyanjige Mwendesha looks on as her three children, ages 10, 12, and 15, sit on the red dusty ground, smashing up rocks with small metal hammers in the midday sun.
Cover image: Pope Francis looks on as he frees a dove during a meeting with Patriarchs of the churches of the Middle East at the St. Nicholas Basilica in Bari, southern Italy July 7, 2018.
Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, left looks on as an official talks to Bollywood actor Alia Bhatt, second right during the launch of Audi R8 V20163 plus at the Auto Expo in Greater Noida, near New Delhi.
In the first look released Monday, a guitar-playing Cooper looks on as Gaga sings into a microphone while sporting dark hair and a much more low-key look than the singer typically flaunts during her performances.
Attorney Jeff Herman looks on as actor Kadian Noble discusses her experiences with Harvey Weinstein during a press conference to announce the filing of a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, and the Weinstein Company, on Nov. 30.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter (center) looks on as the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Chuck Blazer shake hands after the FIFA Club World Cup fifth-place match on Dec.
Bubbles (Joan Collins) looks on as Queenie (Gabourey Sidibe) and Zoe (Taissa Farmiga) are teaching the less experienced witches at the academy how to do this spell, completely clueless to the fact that it's about to be broken.
Cover: Democratic presidential candidate former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke looks on as former housing secretary Julian Castro speaks during the Democratic Presidential Debate at Texas Southern University's Health and PE Center on September 12, 2019 in Houston, Texas.
Cover Image: Rick Gates looks on as GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump checks the podium early Thursday afternoon in preparation for accepting the GOP nomination to be President at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, July 20, 2016.
Anna Gunn, from left, looks on as Aaron Paul holds his daughter Story Annabelle, dressed as his character Jesse Pinkman, at the "Breaking Bad" 10th Anniversary panel on day one of Comic-Con International on Thursday, July 19, 2018, in San Diego.
A group of thirty kids looks on as Holohan shows off some basic guard techniques with fellow coach Dean Connolly, a man who started jiu jitsu on the same day as him after Connolly's father convinced them both to give it a try.
Cover image: Rick Gates looks on as GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump checks the podium early Thursday afternoon in preparation for accepting the GOP nomination to be President at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio on Wednesday July 20, 2016.
She looks on as the village of sheep and wolves celebrate their new united community.
Captain Larkin stoically looks on as Myerson is led off by the uniformed London "Bobbies".
Senators third baseman Ossie Bluege looks on as New York Yankees outfielder Babe Ruth slidies into third base at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C., on June 23, 1925.
The monkeys begin to attack Bobby, and Mr. Kapasi rushes in to save him. Mr. Kapasi returns Bobby to his parents and looks on as they clean up their son.
Former Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin looks on as The Antlers cheer on a women's basketball game. The Antlers is an unofficial student group that supports the University of Missouri basketball team.
Burkle is often seen as a businessman who maintains close relationships with labor unions and works with unions to solve business problems. Co-owner Mario Lemieux looks on as Burkle kisses the Stanley Cup in 2017.
The Templar ship has disappeared as it veered off the designated course during the attack and has now become lost in time for eternity. The crew looks on as they approach the Seventh World, which is revealed to be the earth.
Marlo asks Cheese to betray Prop Joe in exchange. Cheese leaves Prop Joe unprotected at his home, and Marlo traps him there. Marlo looks on as Chris shoots Joe in the back of the head. Marlo assumes Proposition Joe's position as The Greek's narcotics distributor in Baltimore.
The Accountant retrieves the baby and allows Milton to say goodbye to her. Milton gives her to Piper, who promises to care for and protect her. Webster arrives and looks on as Milton "dies". After both Piper and Webster have left, Milton is revealed to still not be fully dead and with the Accountant.
Rosetta looks on as Riquet is thrown out of the stand and is handed his apron. Betrayed and hurt, Riquet chases Rosetta on his moped as she attempts to evade him. Eventually, he catches up to her and demands her motive. She states she wanted a job and had no intention of saving him from the water.
Dom looks on as Bex overpowers the Yeti and kicks him savagely in the head and body repeatedly as he lies on the floor. As Bex walks away, the Yeti pulls a flick knife out of his sock and stabs Bex in the stomach. Off-screen, Bex eventually succumbs to the wound. That night, the police are seen arriving at Bex's house.
The Castellan pulls a gun on the Doctor intending finally to execute him. However, the real traitor Councillor Hedin jumps in front of the Doctor taking the Castellan's shot and dying. Confused, the Castellan looks on as Omega seizes control of the Matrix. As the Doctor attempts to thwart Omega, the Castellan develops a new respect for his former suspect.
Pat Nolan looks on as children's TV host Sheriff John speaks at a public gathering. Circa 1980 In 1978, Nolan was elected to the California State Assembly, serving the 41st district comprising Glendale, Burbank, Toluca Lake and Sunland-Tujunga. In 1984, he was elected Assembly Republican Leader, and began an aggressive campaign to elect a Republican majority in the Assembly.
Novak volunteers to enter Stargher's mind to make Deane remember herself. Inside Stargher's mind, Novak is captured and subjected to King Stargher's torture while Deane looks on as Stargher's servant. Novak reminds Deane of a painful memory to reawaken her awareness that she is in Stargher's mind. Deane breaks free of Stargher's hold and stabs King Stargher to free Novak.
Foley is touched by this, in spite of himself. While leaving the base, Zack, now Ensign Mayo, briefly looks on as Foley initiates another newly-arrived OC class, just as he did with Zack's class thirteen weeks earlier. Zack then seeks out Paula at her factory. She beams upon seeing that he has completed the program and come back for her.
Eldred (center) looks on as son Willard ("Bill") becomes an Eagle Scout on October 27, 1944 Eldred was a board of review examiner throughout the 1920s. He was later the troop committee chairman for Troop 77 in Clementon, New Jersey. Eldred's descendants have followed in his footsteps. Eldred was present when his eldest son, Willard "Bill" G. Eldred, had his Eagle Scout ceremony on October 27, 1944.
The reader helplessly looks on as the story moves to its devastating conclusion. At Christmas, in 1991, John is admitted to the Fairfield Hospital in Melbourne. A month later, on Australia Day 1992, he dies of an AIDS-related illness, with his lover by his side, gently stroking his hair. Nearly three years later, shortly after finishing Holding the Man, Tim Conigrave passes away in Sydney.
Lazarus Joseph (center right), city comptroller looks on as Benjamin Cohen, acting secretary-general, removes the first symbolic scoop of earth from the future UN site. Others pictured are William O'Dwyer (left), mayor of the City of New York; and John J. Bennett (right), deputy mayor. New York, September 14, 1948. (UN Photo/DPI) As city comptroller, Joseph participated in the groundbreaking of the United Nations headquarters in New York City.
Graeme Clark looks on as Catherine McKenna signs the Registry at the Canadian Embassy in Paris. Graeme C. Clark is currently the Canadian Ambassador- Designate to Mexico. Previously, he served as Canadian Ambassador to Peru and Bolivia (1997-2001), as Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C. (2006-2010), and as Minister, Deputy Head of Mission to the Canadian Embassy, Paris (2014-2019).
The Life opens to a military funeral of an ODST. Rows of candles arranged along the floor burn as a bagpiper plays a dirge. The assembled mourners, a mix of military personnel and civilians, attend as the casket's red ODST flag is removed, revealing the name of the deceased. A young man looks on as the cloth is ceremonially folded and passed to a woman among the mourners.
Korby proceeds to create an exact android duplicate of Kirk as Chapel looks on. As Kirk's personality is imprinted on the android, the real Kirk imagines himself insulting Spock as a "half-breed". Korby has the duplicate Kirk beamed aboard the Enterprise with orders to begin the spread of android duplicates throughout the galaxy. When Spock questions the Kirk-android's orders, it repeats the insult Kirk had used.
The Indians attack but reinforcements arrive by train at the last moment, and they are driven off. Later, the Indian chief walks into the camp and sues for peace. Dismayed by the violence she has experienced in the west, Edith takes the train back east. Cecille looks on as Andrews joins the train and it moves off, but after saying goodbye to Edith, he jumps off and comes back to her.
When he arrives at the new station the press have been informed that Malcolm will be there. Malcolm looks on as he realises that this is the end. Ollie leaked to the press the new location of Malcolm's arrest. As he prepares to leave the station, his lawyer reads a statement announcing his resignation as Director of Communications, while Malcolm looks on with sadness and bitterness in his eyes.
However the clown leader notices that the non-clown leader's car (with the non-clown leader inside) has been leaking fuel and drops his cigarette lighter. The car quickly catches fire and the clown leader looks on as his former friend burns and the music video ends. The video was loosely inspired by the poem "Out of Control Fairground" by John Cooper Clarke. Turner says he's a fan and gets lyrical inspiration from Clarke.
Eisenhower then phoned Bradley and Montgomery and ordered it. The decision was greatly resented by many Americans, particularly at 12th Army Group. Strong (right) looks on as Generaloberst Alfred Jodl and Generaladmiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg sign the instrument of German surrender. On 15 April 1945, Nazi governor ('Reichskommissar') of the Netherlands, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, offered to open Amsterdam to food and coal shipments to ease the suffering of the civilian population.
An enforceable contract for sale confers an equitable interest on the purchaser of the land, as per the rule established in Lysaght v EdwardsLysaght v Edwards (1876) 2 Ch D 499. It was similarly held in Walsh v Lonsdale that 'equity looks on as done that which ought to be done'.Walsh v Lonsdale (1882) 21 Ch D 9. A contract, which does not meet the requirements of a deed, required by the Law of Property Act 1925 s.
Flavel looks on as other athletes collapse with exhaustion at the finish line, post race 2000 Summer Paralympics Patricia "Trish" Flavel (née Whittaker) (born 15 January 1976) is an Australian Paralympic athlete with an intellectual disability. She was born in the Melbourne suburb of Box Hill. She won the Women's U19 1500 m at the 1994 Australian All Schools Championships. At the 2000 Sydney Games, she won a bronze medal in the Women's 800 m T20 athletics event.
Library of Congress photo of Gibson's swearing in as a U.S. Senator. Senator Warren Austin looks on as Vice President John Nance Garner (right) administers the oath. Gibson was appointed to the United States Senate by Governor George D. Aiken on June 24, 1940, filling the vacancy caused by the death of his father, Ernest Willard Gibson. The younger Gibson served from June 24, 1940 to January 3, 1941, but did not run in the election to fill the vacancy.
Mays (51) looks on as teammates tackle Steven Jackson on November 28, 2010. Mays was traded to the Denver Broncos in exchange for running back J. J. Arrington on July 30, 2010. On September 25, 2012, Mays was suspended for one game and fined $50,000 dollars by the NFL for his hit on the Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub that lacerated Schaub's earlobe. During the Week 8 game against the New Orleans Saints, Mays fractured his fibula and was placed on injured reserve.
UK Singles Chart, chart date December 6, 2008. A music video appeared on some foreign sites showing the recording of the song. The song was a big hit on the American Triple-A Charts, peaking at No. 2, blocked only by "Get On Your Boots" by U2. Deep blue stage lighting matched the album cover's look and feel during a Working on a Dream Tour performance of the title song; the band looks on as Clarence Clemons does the whistling break.
It is 1959 at the Colonial Theatre in Boston, where a new musical called "Robbin' Hood!", a western version of Robin Hood, is reaching its conclusion. Madame Marian, played by faded film star diva Jessica Cranshaw, looks on as Rob Hood, played by Bobby Pepper, wins a sharp-shooting contest and proposes to Miss Nancy, a schoolmarm, played by Niki Harris. The cast then sings the finale of the show, during which it is clear that Jessica can neither sing, dance, nor act ("Wide Open Spaces").
Admiral Newton at Noumea, New Caldonia, in 1943. Newton (fourth from right) looks on as Admiral Raymond A. Spruance reads his orders, as he relieves Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz as CINCPACFLT. Newton then assumed command of Cruisers, Scouting Force with additional duty as Commander, Cruiser Division Four, consisted of twelve cruisers in three divisions, approximately fifteen destroyers and three aircraft squadrons assigned to his command. In addition to the patrolling of the Pacific ocean, hed led his command to the visit of Australia and New Zealand.
John and Mary Cleophas are shown supporting the Virgin Mary who is clearly distraught and overcome with grief. An angel carrying the Cross looks on, as does the centurion who "contemple d'un oeil étonné cette scène de douleur" and two soldiers who roll dice on the top of a drum. It is said that the winner would have won Jesus' tunic. Scholars believe this to be Richier's final work and it was completed between 1554 and 1564 the year Richier left France to travel to Geneva.
A confident businessman looks on as his checkers opponent, a sea Captain, decides the next move. The aged yet spry shop keep presides over the game as an old man watches the scene. Harold Brett settled in Chatham, Massachusetts on Cape Cod, where he continued to illustrate for magazines and books and was a member of the Fenway School of Illustration in Boston, Massachusetts. Examples of his print success include reproduced oils and original drawings for the author Joseph C. Lincoln used to illustrate several publications.
Each summer, Celaya (Lala) and her family return to her grandmother's home in Mexico City. At the house, Lala meets Candelaria, the maid's daughter, who she secretly admires for her beauty and her "caramelo skin" that is almost too pretty to look at. The Awful Grandmother, having chased out the renters to make room for her family, controls everything from the family's activities to what will be served for dinner, as the Little Grandfather looks on. As the narrative unfolds, Lala starts to understand how her dysfunctional family members became the way they are.
It turns out that the Blue Fairy has found a way to bring everyone's true memories back thanks to her restoring August back to Pinocchio. Leroy then gives Gold an elixir that he can use to bring back Belle (Emilie de Ravin). Later on, a depressed Gold looks on as Lacey continues to drink, prompting him to take out the broken cup from the cabinet and restore it to normal. He then pours the elixir into the cup and gives it to Lacey to drink, and she regains her memory as Belle.
Kim recommends to Kevin and Paige an alternate building site that will enable Mesa Verde to work around Everett Acker's refusal to vacate his home, but they insist on evicting him. Kim looks on as Jimmy uses the Saul Goodman persona in courtroom con that achieves a mistrial. She asks Jimmy as Saul to represent Acker against Mesa Verde, and Acker agrees to retain him. Jimmy buys three bowling balls at a pawn shop (as shown in medias res in the cold open) and flings them over Howard's front gate, damaging his expensive car.
The damaged state of the flat reaching its peak, Mark witnesses two consecutive freak accidents; a bookshelf falls and kills his dog, and the living room chandelier collapses and crushes David. Reeling in horror from the events, Mark looks on as Jack appears to repair a high lightbulb atop a wobbly stool, only to fall and pierce his throat with his screwdriver. Pierce then arrives and discovers the corpses, causing him to panic. Hiding in the bathroom, Mark and Pierce plot to control the situation, only for Sally to return.
Roderick Spode, 7th Earl of Sidcup, often known as Spode or Lord Sidcup, is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. In the first novel in which he appears, he is an "amateur dictator" and the leader of a fictional fascist group in London called the Saviours of Britain, also known as the Black Shorts. He leaves the group after he inherits his title. He has a low opinion of Jeeves's employer Bertie Wooster, whom he looks on as a thief.
The film begins with Matthew declaring his love of professional wrestling. It is followed by a montage of Matt wrestling in different matches while his father looks on, as Matt continues to explain his family's history in the industry, how it has shaped them and made them a unit. He concludes his monologue with stating that professional wrestling has saved his life. Matt explains further in the next scene that wrestling is an outlet for him that keeps him in the right state and helps him after his traumatic background.
Francis Perkins looks on as Roosevelt signs the National Labor Relations Act The economic reforms were mainly intended to rescue the capitalist system by providing a more rational framework in which it could operate. The banking system was made less vulnerable. The regulation of the stock market and the prevention of some corporate abuses relating to the sale of securities and corporate reporting addressed the worst excesses. Roosevelt allowed trade unions to take their place in labor relations and created the triangular partnership between employers, employees and government.
Before the opening credits, a recent widow is sitting in a life insurance office. Expecting to be compensated for her husband's death, the widow is informed that she is not entitled to full death benefits because the insurance company has obtained video of her husband smoking and attributes his death to cigarettes. Abe Holt looks on as his co-worker convinces the widow that she's lucky to leave with a small fraction of the award she was expecting. The film centers around three vehicle crashes, revealed in sequence at the beginning of the movie.
Mint Director Nellie Tayloe Ross (left) looks on as two members of the 1942 Assay Commission weigh a coin. The general function of the Assay Commission was to examine the gold and silver coins of the Mint and ensure they met the proper specifications. Assay commissioners were placed on one of three committees in most years: the Counting, Weighing, and Assaying Committees. The Counting Committee verified that the number of each type of coin in packets selected from the pyx matched what Mint records said should be there.
31.1 (2017): 89 Honorary Air Commodore Lord Londonderry (centre) looks on as Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, Chief of the Air Staff, inspects an aircraft in France. After playing a marginal role in the resignation of Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister in 1940, he failed to win any favour from the new Prime Minister, Winston Churchill (his second cousin), who thought little of his talents. Out of office during the war, he produced his memoirs, Wings of Destiny (1943), a relatively short book that was considerably censured by some of his former colleagues.
The song was performed multiple times during the state and apostolic visit of Pope Francis in the Philippines in January 2015. It was performed by Lyca Gairanod during the meeting with Filipino families at the Mall of Asia Arena on January 16 and Darren Espanto during the meeting with the Filipino youth at the University of Santo Tomas on January 18. It was also used as the concluding song of the concluding Mass at the Quirino Grandstand on January 18.FULL VIDEO: Pope looks on as millions sing 'Tell The World of His Love', ABS-CBNnews.
Lady Herring (with hat) looks on as Sir Edmund Herring, the new Chief Justice of Victoria, greets guests at an informal reception in his rooms. Major General C. E. M. Lloyd, Adjutant General, congratulates Herring on his appointment. On 2 February 1944, the Victorian government decided to appoint Herring as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Blamey advised the Prime Minister that: It was not quite the end of his military service. Herring was recalled to duty for a year as Director General of Recruiting in August 1950 when the Korean War spurred efforts to build up the Army again.
Robert Steadward (right rear) looks on as the Australian flag is brought to the stage by flagbearer Brendan Burkett during the opening ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games. Steadward campaigned to other global disability sport organizations to unite as one. In the 1980s, Paralympic Games were organized as a joint venture by the International Sport Organization for the Disabled, the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation, the International Blind Sports Federation, and the Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association. By 1987, he proposed creating a Paralympic sport model which eventually led to the creation of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
The car comes to a stop, however, and their relaxing day together is put to an end when Emily places Jessie in a donations box on the side of the road, to be given away to charity. The shocked Jessie looks on as her owner drives away and leaves her, and the song draws to a close. Jessie then states, "You never forget kids like Emily or Andy, but they forget you." Woody, realizing he could easily suffer the same fate with Andy, then chooses to stay, which Jessie finds thrilling, especially when he begins to anticipate his journey to Japan in excitement.
Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus (right), commanding general, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), looks on as Lt. Gen. William S. Wallace, V Corps commanding general speaks to soldiers, March 21, 2003, Kuwait. In 2003, Petraeus, then a major general, saw combat for the first time when he commanded the 101st Airborne Division during V Corps's drive to Baghdad. In a campaign chronicled in detail by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rick Atkinson of The Washington Post in the book In the Company of Soldiers, Petraeus led his division through fierce fighting south of Baghdad, in Karbala, Hilla and Najaf.
That night, Paul encounters Joyce at the clinic and turns away from her in shame. After seeing Joyce clasping her son's hands and reassuring him of her love, Lavinia apologizes to her for her brusqueness. As Paul climbs onto the table and Mark aims the ray at him, Manon bursts into the lab and destroys the control panel, shooting powerful rays at Paul that transform him into a bipedal, reptilian monster with an alligator-like head. After trying to attack Manon, Paul looks on as Manon's hook gets caught on some cords and is electrocuted while trying to kill Paul.
Shoup (right), then commander of The Basic School, looks on as Lieutenant General alt=In front of a group of men, a man cuts a cake with a sword while a second man looks on In August 1947, Shoup became commanding officer, Service Command, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. In June 1949, he was assigned to the 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton as its chief of staff. In July 1950, he was transferred to Quantico where he served as commanding officer of the Basic School. In April 1952, Shoup became Assistant Fiscal Director in the Office of the Fiscal Director, Headquarters Marine Corps.
If his lover uses persuasion he corrupts the soul of the one loved for his beauty (8.20). The one loved for his beauty is not touched by the same affection as the one who loves him for a youth does not take pleasure in intercourse as a woman does, but soberly looks on as the other is intoxicated by lust (8.21). He may thus develop ill feelings toward his lover, but this does not happen in spiritual love (8.22). In spiritual love the elder often acts as a fatherly figure, an educator, while in physical love the elder is always seeking another kiss, another caress (8.23).
Lady Herring (with hat) looks on as Sir Edmund Herring, the new Chief Justice of Victoria, greets guests at an informal reception in his rooms. Ned joined the Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF) soon after the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, and Mary banded together with a number of soldiers' wives to form the AIF Women's Association in 1940. She served on its Welfare Subcommittee, looking after the needs of soldiers' families, and was president of the association from 1943–46. She became Lady Herring in May 1943 when Ned was created a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
While astral projecting, Diana looks on as Deborah watches old footage of the young blonde girl in a hospital therapy session—the girl is in fact Jenny during her childhood, shortly before she was sent to live in the United States. In the astral plane, Diana returns to her home and saves Jenny, who has been trapped in a void. The two again become separated, and Jenny relives her repressed childhood trauma: Her widowed father, a violent and abusive artist, tied her to a sculpture in his basement art studio to use as a model. While sharpening a sculpting tool, he ignited a fire with a can of turpentine in which he was burned alive.
When Schneizel decides to stage a coup d'état, Kanon notes that he's finally made the decision, but seems apprehensive about it. During the battle above Mt. Fuji he is appalled by Schneizel's decision to use the F.L.E.I.J.A. warhead to destroy the Damocles as a means of killing Lelouch; he is also surprised by Schneizel's willingness to sacrifice Nunnally. He is taken captive by a Britannian officer under the control of Geass, and he looks on as Schneizel himself is taken under control by Lelouch. He is present when Lelouch announces his intention to control the world, and he is last seen being taken to execution along with the others who rebelled against Lelouch.
Finally, the day of the five-mile race against Ranley arrives, and Colin quickly identifies Ranley's star runner, Gunthorpe (James Fox). The proud Governor looks on as the starting gun is fired. In the final mile Colin overtakes Gunthorpe while running through the woods and then gains a comfortable lead with a sure win, but a series of jarring images run through his mind: jumpcut flashes of his life at home and his mother's neglect; his father's dead body; stern lectures from detectives, police, the Governor and Audrey. Just yards from the finish line, he stops running and remains in place, despite the calls, howls and protests from the Ruxton Towers crowd.
Wilma Vaught looks on as Defense Secretary Robert Gates signs the guest book during the 10th anniversary ceremony of the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery (November 3, 2007). Her military decorations and awards include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Ribbon with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with four service stars, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm, and Vietnam Campaign Medal.
Moments before his death, Shadrick (right) looks on as another soldier fires a bazooka. About 90 minutes after Task Force Smith began its withdrawal from the Battle of Osan, the 34th Infantry sent Shadrick as part of a small scouting force northward to the village of Sojong-ni, south of Osan. The small force, under the command of Lieutenant Charles E. Payne and consisting mostly of bazooka teams and infantry, halted at a graveyard in the village, where they spotted a North Korean T-34/85 tank on a road to the north. Shadrick and the other bazooka operators began firing on the tank from long-range concealed positions at around 16:00.
In the first week of his second term, Wildes named five new members to the Englewood planning board: Reverend Dr. Vernon Walton, Jordan Comet, Lenore Schiavelli, Leland Robinson, and Warren Finkel. In February 2007, Wildes was named chairman of a New Jersey State League of Municipalities Task Force to study the effect of illegal immigration on municipalities. ;Appointment to Governor's Immigration Panel August 6, 2007: Wildes (right, hand on table) looks on as Governor Corzine signs Executive Order No. 78, establishing a special advisory panel on immigration. Wildes was a member of the panel. On Monday, August 6, 2007, Wildes was appointed by New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine to a special Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Immigration.
Hamlet stabs Polonius through the curtain he is hiding behind as Queen Gertrude looks on, as part of The Closet Scene in Hamlet Act 3, Scene 4. The phrase occurs in Hamlet Act 3, Scene 4, as a part of one of Hamlet's speeches in the Closet Scene. Hamlet has been acting mad to throw off suspicion that he is aware that his uncle, Claudius, has murdered his father and married his mother, Queen Gertrude, in order to usurp the throne. In the Closet Scene, Polonius, at Claudius' behest, has hidden himself behind an arras in Gertrude's chambers to listen in as Gertrude scolds Hamlet for his mad antics, hoping to determine whether he is truly mad or merely pretending.
Rangel (far left) looks on as President Ronald Reagan signs the Tax Reform Act of 1986 on the White House South Lawn. Rangel was part of the House–Senate joint conference that worked on the Tax Reform Act of 1986, a simplifying overhaul that constituted the most sweeping reform of the U.S. tax code in 50 years. In the negotiations, Rangel successfully argued for dropping more lower-income people from the tax rolls; the elimination of six million households from federal income taxation was hailed as wise policy by both liberal and conservative groups. Rangel authored the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit portion of the bill, which increased affordable housing in the U.S. He also played a key role in preserving the deductibility of state and local income taxes.
Rangel (third from right) looks on as President George W. Bush signs an extension to the African Growth and Opportunity Act in 2004 During the early 2000s, Rangel advocated continued funding of anti-poverty efforts, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and Child care and development block grant. Rangel also had an unproductive relationship with Ways and Means chairman Bill Thomas, leading to an incident in which Thomas called the United States Capitol Police on Rangel for having his members read a bill in the library, an action Thomas apologized for. Rangel sponsored the African Growth and Opportunity Act, passed in 2000, despite the opposition of labor unions, the textile industry, and the Congressional Black Caucus. It for the first time provided incentives for U.S. trade with sub-Saharan Africa.
Solis speaks at the announcement of her being chosen as the new Secretary of Labor; President-elect Barack Obama looks on, as does U.S. Trade Representative nominee Ron Kirk. Hilda Solis assumed office as Secretary of Labor on February 24, 2009, when she was confirmed by the Senate by a vote of 80–17, although her confirmation hearings had been stalled due to Republican concerns over her support of the Employee Free Choice Act and her desire to reverse the Bush Administration's policies to the H-2A Guest Worker Act and tax problems with her husband. On February 11, 2009, Solis's nomination passed the committee phase. On December 18, 2008, sources close to the Obama transition team identified Solis as the President-elect's choice for U.S. Secretary of Labor, the last cabinet position yet to be filled.
Chinese imperialism cartoon: A Mandarin official helplessly looks on as China, depicted as a pie, is about to be carved up by Queen Victoria (Britain), Wilhelm (Germany), Nicholas II (Russia), Marianne (France), and a samurai (Japan) A 1904 British cartoon commenting on the Entente cordiale: John Bull walking off with Marianne, turning his back on Wilhelm II, whose sabre is shown extending from his coat Wilhelm with Nicholas II of Russia in 1905, wearing the military uniforms of each other's army German foreign policy under Wilhelm II was faced with a number of significant problems. Perhaps the most apparent was that Wilhelm was an impatient man, subjective in his reactions and affected strongly by sentiment and impulse. He was personally ill-equipped to steer German foreign policy along a rational course. It is now widely recognised that the various spectacular acts which Wilhelm undertook in the international sphere were often partially encouraged by the German foreign policy elite.

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