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Shortly thereafter, they said, Mr. Churkin marched into Council chambers.
Felicity marched into court with her husband, William H. Macy.
He was a senior when they marched into the courthouse.
A month after their departure the Germans marched into Paris.
And no flavorless, mushy vegetables force-marched into the interior, either.
At age 09, King marched into the bank holding the assets.
Lee surrendered before a single black Confederate soldier ever marched into battle.
Often, I marched into battle on foot – countless miles – across whole continents.
Morocco marched into the western Sahara when the Spanish departed in 1975.
When Russian soldiers without insignia marched into Crimea and seized it from
But of course -- that was the day the Germans marched into Paris.
I would be frog marched into a vat of truck drivers back sweat.
Just after the last Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Vladimir Putin marched into Crimea.
The British Army marched into captivity; the Americans trudged home for the winter.
When Argentina marched into Maracana Stadium, the host country fans booed their neighborhood rival.
Just before 2:30, the beginner players marched into the team room carrying trophies.
One week after getting that protection she marched into court and filed for divorce.
Yet when the young man marched into the ring, his appearance shocked everyone present.
Lawyers for both sides marched into court, but the judge quickly denied Brad's request.
Moore marched into the meeting, a crew of about 25 parents and kids behind her.
So the Panthers, fully armed, marched into the California state Capitol to protest the bill.
Ms. Felix slapped him, jabbed her elbow in his stomach, and marched into her house.
Up until the 210s, American women steadily marched into paid employment, mainly women with children.
In 1918 and 2003, opposition melted away when British and American forces marched into the city.
Kanye West just marched into Trump Tower for a face-to-face with the President-elect.
Five years ago, I marched into a sterile-looking photo studio to take my senior portrait.
"From the moment she marched into that room, that song never sounded the same," Rogers said.
With cameras flashing, the two leaders marched into the room side by side through double doors.
"Even as millions of mothers marched into the work force, savings declined," Warren and Tyagi wrote.
But his idyllic childhood was shattered in the spring of 1944 when the Nazis marched into Hungary.
Syrian troops and their Iran-backed allies marched into the town under the cover of Russian airstrikes.
But in 2014, Islamic State militants marched into his village in northern Syria and executed his brother.
As night fell, other police units marched into the complex as a growing crowd of bystanders clapped.
Mr. Cruz said he had collected the pages and marched into Mr. Baker's office, handing him the stack.
" It was in this city that Negroes marched into the fists of the mob singing: "We love everybody.
Once my co-workers and I were briefed on the storyline, we were marched into the escape room.
Nicki and Kenneth Petty marched into a Beverly Hills courthouse earlier this week and got a marriage license.
Only 16 at the time, he had marched into Mr. Johns's salon and brazenly declared him his mentor.
About 100 protesters marched into the lobby of the hotel before the meeting, holding signs for various causes.
So I marched into my carrier's storefront and was disappointed to learn that I had exactly one option.
John Lewis and a dozen other Democratic members of Congress marched into the House and staged a sit-in.
Row by row, the students were reportedly marched into the high school and ushered into classrooms during the game.
As we reported ... Meek marched into court Monday for a hearing to decide if he'll get a new trial.
We marched into the Revolutionary War for our freedom and democracy from the British behind bugle, drum and fife.
Vanessa marched into school with a blue bag on her back -- and an army of blue at her heels.
This time, after government forces marched into her village, she does not know when or if she will return.
State media said troops had marched into several towns and a rebel official said opposition front lines had collapsed.
So when Puffco sent me a Peak to review, I swallowed my reluctance and marched into my nearest recreational dispensary.
On Monday night, protesters marched into the mall, to where Bradford, who friends and family knew as EJ, was shot.
Some prominent townswomen, including the soon-to-be-mayor Grace Miller, marched into the town council meeting demanding a solution.
It can also describe the blithe optimism with which most Europeans marched into the glorious future of a unified Europe.
In 22018, while Mobutu was getting cancer treatment in Europe, Laurent Kabila marched into Kinshasa and took over the country.
Two hours later, he marched into the studio, a just-finished script in hand, and interviewed Hughes for today's episode.
He was captured as a teenager and marched into the ocean toward a slave ship, the water reaching his neck.
Most people did not stand up to the Nazis as they marched into Czechoslovakia and Poland and Belgium and France.
On January 1, as we marched into a new year hopeful and hungover, Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey laid one on thick.
Others are used as decoys, marched into the desert to distract Border Patrol agents while others ferry drugs across the border.
Arab rebel forces, which also received American backing, had to watch from the sidelines as the SDF marched into Arab towns.
There were no barricades and no police, and as the nationalists marched into the waiting arms of their enemies, mayhem ensued.
In Islamabad, extremists had marched into the city on Sunday in protest of the hanging of policeman Mumtaz Qadri in February.
He would stay tuned at least until the unified team of South Korea and North Korea marched into the Olympic Stadium.
After stopping West Virginia's fourth-and-493 try, the Cyclones marched into Mountaineers territory and had two cracks from inside the 2.
Syrian government forces have chewed off bits of farmland and marched into towns, squeezing the pocket in the eastern suburbs of Damascus.
ISIS terrorizes them as non-Muslims, and even before the extremists marched into Nineveh, Shabaks were severely mistreated by past Iraqi regimes.
In its month-long assault, the Syrian military has marched into much of eastern Ghouta, the last major insurgent bastion around Damascus.
The last major offensive took place in 2012, when a new Tutsi group, M23, reportedly sponsored by Rwanda, marched into Goma unopposed.
Denise was working at the Coorparoo Quik-e-mart in Brisbane, Australia when the would-be armed robber marched into the store.
The Nittany Lions marched into the sea of black and yellow at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday and took down the then-No.
Gordon Granger and thousands of troops marched into Galveston, Texas, to declare the Civil War was over and all slaves were free.
Senegalese troops marched into Banjul the next day, paving the way for Adama Barrow, the new president, to enter the state house.
Mr. Christie had earlier marched into her office and snarled about Mr. Fulop, cursing that no one was "entitled" to a meeting.
Athletes from the two Koreas marched into the opening ceremony together, above, offering hope of a diplomatic breakthrough in the nuclear standoff.
Vincenzo Montella's side marched into a two-goal lead through strikes from Wissam Ben Yedder and Pablo Sarabia either side of halftime.
Poland's Magda Linette also marched into the quarter-finals with a 6-1 6-4 victory over ninth seed Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus.
It would be irresponsible to pretend that the gunman marched into the Tree of Life synagogue on Saturday simply because he hated Jews.
The group is eventually marched into a town and paraded down a main street that bears more than a passing resemblance to Sweetwater.
Caroline had been stabbed only once, but blindfolded and apparently marched into the trees where she was shot multiple times in the head.
Probably, she was awoken in the middle of the night and marched into the basement with her parents, her siblings, and three attendants.
So it raised a few eyebrows on Friday afternoon when two prosecutors and three police officers marched into the armory at 2 p.m.
With 30 minutes left on my parking ticket, I marched into the courtiers of shawarma royalty: Castle Shawarma, Shawarma Palace, New Shawarma King.
Then AIDS spread, and we wore scarlet letters as we marched into the public square to plead with President Ronald Reagan for help.
Thousands of women farmers marched into Mumbai alongside their male peers in March, demanding recognition of their rights over forest and farm land.
North and South Korean athletes marched into the Olympic ceremonies under a unified flag, seen as a diplomatic breakthrough for the two countries.
It failed after a week when loyalist regular army troops marched into the capital Ouagadougou and Diendere, Compaore's former spy chief, was arrested.
They called for the arrest of the two officers and demanded to see Police Chief Daniel Hahn as they marched into City Hall.
A cold coming they had of itOn a rainswept night the Conservatives marched into constituencies long seen as Labour strongholds (see Britain section).
So on the day of her graduation, she had her parents drive her over to M.I.T. and marched into the school's employment office.
Striking rail workers suddenly marched into the station, chanting noisily, followed a few minutes later by scores of police officers in riot gear.
Little more than a fortnight later, the communist guerrillas marched into the capital Phnom Penh and one of history's most infamous genocides began.
Hundreds of President Trump's supporters marched into a high school gymnasium Monday and began blistering their new perceived enemy: CNN's chief White House correspondent.
Syria remains embroiled in an endless civil war after protesters marched into Damascus to challenge the brutal Bashar Assad regime nearly nine years ago.
When German troops marched into Paris in the early morning hours of June 14, 1940, the French government — caught shockingly unprepared — fled the capital.
It was a stunning defeat for an expeditionary force that had triumphantly marched into New York from Canada in the early summer of 1777.
The young strikers were chanting "Save our Earth" as they marched into the government compound, before lying down on the ground to play dead.
They were in no mood to talk when they marched into the Macon County Courthouse Wednesday morning for their arraignment on felony drug possession.
I marched into Hertz outside Heathrow Airport in London, reservation in hand for a rental costing £33 per day (about $43) with unlimited miles.
U.S. Olympians marched into PyeongChang Olympic Stadium at the 2018 Winter Olympics with wide smiles on Friday during the ceremonial kick-off of the Games.
Just about three hours after talks started on Monday, during a tea break, the head of the Syrian government delegation suddenly marched into the lobby.
Of course, it was only a matter of time before Trolls got in on the toy nostalgia craze and marched into their own feature film.
The latest phase began in September 2014, when the Houthis marched into the capital, Sana'a, and threatened to take over the rest of the country.
Turkish forces marched into Syria last Wednesday, displacing thousands of Kurdish people and leaving the SDF to ally with Russian mercenaries and the Syrian government.
The East's No. 1 Celtics marched into the Wizards' Verizon Center with a 3-913 series lead, literally decked out in black for a funeral.
TMZ has learned the Harris County D.A. marched into court Wednesday and charged the rapper with assault on a family member, a Class A misdemeanor.
Nearly a year after fire destroyed his Glen Rock home, Mr. Kaufman marched into his mortgage lender's office in Hoboken, N.J., demanding his insurance money.
"I don't want to make the same mistake," I said one day as I marched into the kitchen with pen and paper, surprising my mother.
Another resident, Jude Faing, said vehicles were turned back amid the chaos as Shiite protesters dressed in symbolic black marched into the city causing traffic.
Those hopes were realized at the opening ceremony when athletes from the two Koreas marched into the stadium together in a remarkable show of unity.
One of these meetings occurred on Monday, when 50 soldiers marched into the zoo to bestow the penguin with a promotion to Brigadier Sir Nils Olav.
The group marched into the secure facility at Capitol Hill, where House Democrats were scheduled to interview Pentagon official Laura Cooper, a witness in the probe.
Since the announcement in 2015 of a national plan to dominate ten promising industries, known as "Made in China 2025", the city has marched into semiconductors.
After the Guardian published Edward Snowden's pilfered secrets, employees from GCHQ, the national digital spying agency, marched into the newspaper's offices and destroyed their hard drives.
Most known for their diverse and cultural ensembles, Nigeria sent fans into a frenzy on Twitter after they marched into the arena without their traditional costumes.
New Orleans (CNN)The climate change activists marched into the Superdome -- that sports arena turned nightmare after Hurricane Katrina -- and demanded an end to the auction.
In the days that Oñate marched into what is now northern New Mexico, it would have been hard to consider him anything less than a butcher.
But just one week later, Ertz and company marched into WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina, looking to dethrone a juggernaut on its home turf.
Susie Lee was one of the freshman Democrats who marched into Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's office urging him to re-open the government this week.
Not wanting my blond pigtails to lead anyone to mistake me for a German girl, I had done it soon after the Germans marched into Prague.
As the Nazis marched into the country in 1938, he escaped with his father, mother and older brother, through an underground Jewish network, Mara Chitayat said.
At City Hall, demonstrators called for the arrest of the two officers and demanded to see police Chief Daniel Hahn as they marched into the building.
She marched into her boss's office with "the brashness only a 210-year-old could muster" wanting to know why she was making so much less.
Beijing has ruled Tibet with an iron fist since Chinese Communist Party troops marched into the region in 1950 in what it terms a "peaceful liberation".
On Saturday evening, a small group of German coal miners — in full gear, from headlamps to black boots — marched into Times Square to sing a song.
The army also marched into an air base near Deraa city, cutting off the insurgents inside the city from others in a swathe of territory further west.
Cruz and about 40 leading contributors marched into a restaurant in The Venetian hotel as the first full day of the Republican Jewish Coalition spring meeting ended.
I found drawings on desks of my family being marched into gas chambers, swastikas drawn on my locker, and notes shoved inside of it saying, 'Die Jew.
Prince George marched into his first day of kindergarten (they call it Primary School) Thursday like a boss -- or like a guy who's mingling with his subjects.
The Patriots took a 2-point lead on Stephen Gostkowski's 32-yard field goal with just over 6 minutes left, but Arizona marched into field-goal range.
A parade of students marched into this strange gray brick of a building, whose arched ornamentation recalls the angle of the thatched roof of a Buddhist temple.
Modern Love A few months before our 11th anniversary, my wife, Kristen, marched into the bathroom I was in and told me that our marriage was over.
I simply signed up for the program through its phone app and marched into the Beverly Hills Visitor Center, where a helpful volunteer gave me my helmet.
Thousands of indigenous protesters have marched into the capital for a sixth day after Moreno announced a measure to eliminate fuel subsidies to reduce the fiscal deficit.
Michael, dressed and combed, marched into the living area of his loft and gave Jeremy his fiercest boys'-catalogue pose: all tilt and akimbo, pure tween sassafras.
Violence broke out after hundreds of Shiite protesters threw stones at the soldiers and commuters at a checkpoint, as they marched into the city, eyewitnesses told CNN.
Ohio State marched into the Dean Smith Center with a tall task on its hands: taking down a top-10 Blue Blood squad on its home floor.
Opinion Columnist HAVANA — It has been 60 years since Fidel Castro marched into Havana, so it's time for both Cuba and the United States to grow up.
Guests were found guilty of crimes they did not commit, marched into blacked-out vans and driven to a prison, where they were stripped and humiliated by guards.
On Friday, hundreds of athletes from all over the world marched into the PyeongChang Olympic Stadium in the Parade of Nations to kick off the 29 Winter Olympics.
Carolina had marched into the red zone on its previous possession, but a failed attempt to convert on fourth down turned the ball back over to the Seahawks.
On a recent Wednesday morning, about 21 students at Queens Technical High School marched into a supply closet and retrieved what looked, to an outsider, like silver suitcases.
"It's been absolutely essential, and it will be critical going forward," said Carol Paris, 64, president of Physicians for a National Health Program, as she marched into Sen.
In recent years, the Tony-winning actor, who was brought up in Montreal, has marched into the history books thanks to a late career burst of lauded performances.
After the collapse of a brief ceasefire this month, Syrian army troops, backed by Russia, have now marched into a town in Idlib province in rebel hands since 2014.
Hours later, the Chinese police marched into the embassy, dragged the family to a hotel and drove them back to Xinjiang, where Ms. Abula is currently under house arrest.
Equally painful was the stunt played by 30 belligerent members of the House, who marched into a committee hearing in violation of rules promulgated in 2015 by a Republican majority.
Nearly 1,300 farmers hailing from the island of Crete had marched into the capital to call out tax increases and pension cuts imposed to try to stabilize the flailing economy.
He immediately marched into the Alabama starting lineup as a true freshman, something that doesn't happen often on Nick Saban teams, and especially not at the premier offensive line position.
Darboe was the main opponent of former President Yahya Jammeh during his 22-year rule which ended in January as ECOWAS troops marched into Gambia to uphold an election result.
That's when he found the name "Amazon," and marched into his Seattle garage where the company was launched and told employees he had picked a new name for the company.
The civil rights movement got results not just because activists marched in the street but also because activists marched into classrooms, county board meetings, law schools and the voting booth.
I just marched into the governor's office and said I need to be appointed as the next director of aging, primarily because the current director refused to meet with me.
Just before the meeting started, about 100 protesters marched into the lobby of the hotel holding signs for causes including predatory lending reforms and controls on lending to firearm companies.
Weld came under fire earlier this week for saying that Trump's proposal todeport undocumented immigrants was like 85033's Kristallnacht, when Nazi's marched into towns destroying Jews' property and synagogues.
Afterward, protesters marched into a densely populated shopping district in a prelude to an annual pro-democracy march expected to be attended by tens or hundreds of thousands Wednesday afternoon.
LE HAVRE, France (Reuters) - England marched into the women's World Cup semi-finals with an impressive 3-0 victory over demoralized Norway on Thursday, delivering their best performance of the tournament.
Here, finally, was a DC superhero who seemed to enjoy being a superhero – who marched into battle with no questions asked and even allowed herself a smirk once in a while.
On the subsequent possession, UCLA marched into the red zone but the scoring opportunity was snuffed out when Dorton's sack caused a fumble, which USC junior linebacker John Houston Jr. recovered.
Still, it was impressive to witness the resilience of the Astros, who marched into Washington — which had not hosted the World Series since 1933 — and won without a hint of drama.
Bautista Agut faded in the third set as Djokovic marched into the last 16 of a Grand Slam for the 43rd time, second on the all-time list behind Roger Federer.
He marched into Federal Hall in New York City (Congress met in New York until 1790, and then in Philadelphia from 1790-85033), and convened the senators to discuss the treaty.
She assessed the situation, then marched into the bedroom as if nothing were out of the ordinary, as if I weren't shaking in the corner, red-faced and covered in snot.
She is a girl who once marched into the Upside-Down while on the hunt for her best friend Barb (Shannon Purser) and managed to come back to our dimension alive.
In some cases, hundreds of DxE activists have marched into animal facilities together, in daylight, to take out animals in acts of mass protest, sometimes streaming their actions live on Facebook.
It didn't register in 2013 when the savagery grew so fierce that we saw exasperated Syrians allow al Qaeda to dominate some areas and a group called ISIS marched into Raqqa.
Consider how Rudy Giuliani must have felt in February 2017, when he marched into an Apple Store in San Francisco and asked for help unlocking his cell phone, according to NBC News.
At his wits' end, the estate manager marched into the branch, along with bosses of trade unions and a tea planters' group, even as Nuxalbari's owners barraged the bank's headquarters with pleas.
That was the year when Shia Islamists overthrew the Shah of Iran, Sunni extremists opposed to the Saudi monarchy stormed the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Soviet army marched into Afghanistan.
Robert Kraft's legal team marched into a Palm Beach County courthouse Friday morning prepared for war -- gearing up to argue why the Asian Spa video should NOT be released to the public.
Meek Mill marched into court Monday, ready to continue fighting for a new trial -- which could mean he goes free -- but that's IF his legal team can change Judge Genece Brinkley's mind.
In 1991, after a decade's struggle, three rebel groups — the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front, the Oromo Liberation Front and the Eritrean People's Liberation Front — defeated the Derg and marched into Addis Ababa.
According to officials and residents, dozens of masked men carrying heavy machine guns, assault rifles and the Islamic State flag marched into Qandala, an ancient trading post on the Gulf of Aden.
The Broward County Sheriff's Office released 10 of the 81 calls placed on February 14 ... when Cruz marched into his former high school and brutally murdered 17 people with an AR-15.
Most did not believe the day would ever come when they would see him marched into a courthouse, where he was charged with two counts of rape and a criminal sex act.
Roughly 50 protesters gathered for a rally on Capitol Hill protesting the GOP's proposed cuts to Medicaid expansion and later marched into the Senate office building, according to Religion News Service (RNS).
When America marched into Iraq with our big stick and whacked that giant hornets' nest, we did not pause to contemplate what comes after the heroic and satisfying act of whacking something.
Countless fans in cosplay lined up outside the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood Monday night as Stormtroopers marched into the 'Rise of Skywalker' event, followed by beloved droids C-3PO and R2-D2.
But if a bubble were to burst, this could shake the social compact of rising living standards that has maintained Kagame's grip on power since his rebel army marched into Kigali in 1994.
The protesters "marched into the meeting, chanting, 'a gentrifying space is not a safe space,' and it appeared that the audience attempted to drown them out by clapping," Mandiberg told Hyperallergic via email.
The family of the puppy that died aboard an Air France-KLM jetliner marched into LAX demanding the airline return the animal's body, but ended up getting a total runaround ... all on camera.
"The security officers opened fire in the hospital court yard and then marched into the emergency and medical sections of the Omdurman Hospital roughing up both patients and doctors," an Amnesty statement said.
But, in 22014, the North Vietnamese marched into Saigon and united the country under Communist rule, exactly the outcome that France and the United States had been fighting to prevent for thirty years.
Like many Westerners of his education and generation, Fenton had hoped for a Vietcong victory, and he was impressed by the soldiers of the North Vietnamese Army when they marched into the city.
Cast against the horizon like a lonely weekend twosome, they doggedly marched into the stiff breeze off the Firth of Clyde with their heads down and their chilled hands shoved in their pockets.
R&B singer Rockwell must feel like his '80s hit "Somebody's Watching Me" has come to life -- he marched into court to get protection from an ex he says won't stop threatening him.
In jail, Mr. Twendele befriended one of the guards, and so when the students were marched into the forest and lined up to be executed, the guard made sure Mr. Twendele was last.
Miami Dolphins second-year quarterback Dan Marino marched into the Bay Area to face Joe Montana and the San Francisco 49ers for Super Bowl XIX and came out on the other end limping.
In April, a young man with an assault rifle marched into a Southern California synagogue, shouted anti-Semitic insanity and proved his heroic masculine bravery by murdering an unarmed 60-year-old woman.
Her allegations first came to light last week when Gooding was marched into court where NYC prosecutors slapped him with 2 new charges of forcible touching and sexual abuse in the third degree.
Rubio, and basically the entire Republican Party establishment, marched into South Carolina determined to play up an expected third-place finish as a kind of triumph and a second-place finish as outright victory.
Inspired by a Swedish 15-year-old who called for a global school walkout to demand climate action, dozens of Polish students left school and marched into the conference center in Katowice on Friday.
That spring, a wave of tornadoes injured thousands across the Midwest; members of the Black Panther Party, carrying shotguns and rifles, marched into the California statehouse to protest a racially motivated gun-control law.
On March 12, 1938, Austrians cheered German troops as they marched into the country, and three days later, tens of thousands on the Heldenplatz saluted Hitler as he addressed them from the palace balcony.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thousands of women farmers marched into Mumbai alongside their male peers on Monday demanding the government recognizes their rights over forests and stops the takeover of land for industrial projects.
In 2007, Kris Jenner, then a Los Angeles-area mother of six children, marched into the office of radio host Ryan Seacrest to pitch her idea for a reality show based on her family.
Nearly two weeks after the surgery, he marched into the Senate to a standing ovation and cast the deciding vote that killed the Senate GOP's "skinny" bill to repeal Obamacare — at 1:29 a.m.
I marched into the church, located the priest, and made a completely unauthorized offer of "a donation" on behalf of the movie company if he'd arrange to have the clock stopped for an hour.
Onlooker Adam Liston told the BBC the atmosphere was "really positive" and "then a bunch of skinheads just turned up, marched into the square, and started a major confrontation with the peace protesters," he said.
Chinese troops marched into Tibet in 1950, eventually setting up what China now calls the Tibet Autonomous Region, though there are also large Tibetan populations in other southwestern parts of China including Sichuan and Gansu.
In March 2017, a group of women marched into Texas' state capitol building, dressed in the scarlet robes and puritanical white bonnets of the Handmaids from Hulu's about-to-be-released show The Handmaid's Tale.
Just after the Fourth of July recess in 28503, I marched into the Harry S. Truman building in search of President Clinton's special envoy to Liberia and made my case to the disinterested administration official.
As the virus marched into every state, cities and towns across the country shelved crowd-drawing pastimes to enforce social distancing, the single best way to break the chain of transmission, according to health experts.
After being inspected, the troops stood at attention as a detachment of new guards marched into the courtyard from a nearby barracks, preceded by the Band of the Household Cavalry, sunlight glinting off their horns.
Since 2011, she's been busy just being Miley, at least until yesterday, when she marched into her salon and resurfaced the Disney Channel character's haircut and color, right down to her blonde highlights and trendy bangs.
Having engaged the services of Lucie-Smith to write an essay, she boldly marched into the executive offices of Air Jamaica, the national airline, to request that it sponsor his proposed research trip to the island.
On the international stage, the world watched as a faction of the military sent tanks rumbling through the streets, soldiers marched into media outlets, and citizens huddled in homes while fighter jets screamed just over rooftops.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki marched into her second Australian Open semi-final by beating Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro 6-0 6-7(3) 6-2 in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Police also fired tear gas in the city center to break up crowds after thousands of Morales supporters marched into La Paz from nearby El Alto, many carrying the colorful "Wiphala" flags of regional indigenous groups.
"Also, it is historically documented that when the South Korean troops marched into Hamhung, they found three big wells inside the prison where many Right-leaning people were drowned alive with their hands tied," he said.
An anonymous woman who testified from Kenya told the court that sometime around 353, two dozen officials — a mix of Kenyan police, Kenyan Home Guard, and British soldiers — marched into her village and burned it down.
And while the unified Korean Olympic team received a standing ovation as they marched into the stadium Friday night, Mr. Pence remained seated, which critics said was disrespectful of the athletes and his host, Mr. Moon.
They were all about constructing these heavily armed mechanoids and, assuming your friends were willing, banging them into each other by hand once you realized they marched into bedroom warfare about as well as breezeblocks swim.
But he wouldn't have to deal with them alone; early that morning, a team of engineers from the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team, the Department of Homeland Security unit that handles digital calamities, marched into OPM's headquarters.
While Saudi Arabia struggles to make gains in Yemen, Emirati-led troops earlier this year marched into Mokha port and are setting their sights on Hodeidah, Yemen's largest port and the last major one outside Emirati control.
She has also criticized Kagame's Rwandan Patriotic Front for its near total hold on power since it marched into Kigali in 1994, ending a genocide in which an estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were butchered.
Carrying horns, handwritten signs and bottles of gasoline to set tires on fire, a group of men marched into one of the many protests that have paralyzed parts of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, this year.
The demonstrations proceeded mostly peacefully for a week until Saturday, April 25, when rowdy baseball fans headed to Camden Yards — including out-of-town Red Sox fans — taunted a group of protesters who had marched into downtown.
But nearly two weeks after surgery in July 2017, he marched into the Senate to a standing ovation and cast the deciding vote that killed the Senate GOP's "skinny" bill to repeal Obamacare — at 1:29 a.m.
When members of the U.S. Women's Soccer team, which has a number of out and proud athletes, marched into the stadium last week, they were met by cheers and cries of "bicha," a homophobic slur comparable to faggot.
LONDON (Reuters) - There were no intimidating roars of "c'mon", few fist pumps and the volume was turned down on the grunting that often accompanies her matches as Serena Williams marched into her 11th Wimbledon singles final on Thursday.
After the Nazis marched into Prague, in March, 1939, it no longer mattered what kind of Jew you were, whether you spoke German or Czech, lit Hanukkah candles, or, as we did, ate carp soup on Christmas Eve.
And if the 2000 team were the sacrificial lambs, the 2012 Olympic team was the ultimate payoff: Jordyn Wieber, Gabby Douglas, Alexandra Raisman, McKayla Maroney, and Kyla Ross marched into the arena in London and decimated the field.
Shortly after a local girl was raped and murdered, Ms. Ammini said she and two other women marched into the office of a senior police official and called for the arrest of the men responsible for the crime.
The day after the inauguration, he marched into the White House briefing room on Mr. Trump's orders and lambasted stunned reporters as "dishonest" while claiming, against available evidence, that the inauguration had been the most attended in history.
LONDON (Reuters) - World number two Rafa Nadal was in ruthless form on Centre Court on Saturday as he marched into the fourth round at Wimbledon with a 6-2 6-23 6-2 rout of France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of protesting farmers from India's Maharashtra state marched into the state capital of Mumbai on Monday to demand government support to address hardship in a sector that employs the majority of the country's workforce.
Just four weeks into his tenure as New York City schools chancellor, Richard Carranza has marched into one of the most intractable and divisive problems in New York City's schools: the entrenched segregation of students by race and class.
Considered by many to be the national dish of Mexico, chiles en nogada dates to 1821, when the general of the Mexican Army, Agustín de Iturbide, marched into Puebla after signing the treaty that recognized Mexico's independence from Spain.
In one baffling incident, they showed up at a yard sale and got into a shouting match with the elderly mother of the local sheriff, and then later marched into the sheriff's office to tattle on her for threatening them.
A decade ago, back when the Bengals had not won a playoff game in only 15 seasons, it was Pittsburgh, then as now seeded sixth in the A.F.C., which marched into town and defeated the division champions and their backup quarterback.
The unlucky ones were dragged out of town, forced into a ghetto in the next village, and then, in August 1941, marched into the woods and shot to death in their hundreds by their Lithuanian neighbours, overseen by the invading Germans.
So when the Russians, historically an Olympic powerhouse, marched into Rio's Maracana Stadium at the Opening Ceremonies on Friday, they confronted the fallout (and perhaps a preview of what was to come in competition): a decidedly mixed reaction from the crowd.
To avoid the indignity of being marched into the courthouse, Mr. Clinton had his lawyers negotiate a deal in which the president agreed to provide testimony as long as it was taken at the White House and limited to four hours.
" During World War II, Aung San's Burmese Independence Army wreaked havoc on the Karens for their loyalty to the British, and even after his assassination in 1947, the same soldiers marched into Rangoon reportedly chanting, "We want to eat Karen flesh.
The womanizing, profligate Italian poet Gabriele d'Annunzio, who had become a hero of World War I by airdropping his own propagandistic poetry over Vienna, marched into the Hapsburg city of Fiume (now Rijeka in Croatia) and declared himself its leader.
Since Mr. Vongerichten was staying there, he came up with a plan: He led them all on a serpentine route through back corridors to the hotel kitchen, where they grabbed trays of canapés and marched into the ballroom, posing as waiters.
The match at last arrived on Sunday night, when the Americans marched into Estadio Azteca and stymied Mexico with a stout, organized defense — and played with that aggressiveness, tenacity and spirit Arena demands — and emerged with a 21-21 tie.
With the ceremony showcasing cutting-edge South Korean technology and a remarkable drone show that dotted out the image of the Games mascot Soohorang, a white tiger, in the night sky, athletes marched into the stadium, many wearing their medals.
In neighboring Bolivia, supporters of president Evo Morales marched into the capital La Paz on Thursday carrying coffins of people killed in clashes with the military and police, drawing attention to the human cost of the crisis gripping that nation.
"We thought it was a disaster," he said of the interview during which his 4-year-old daughter, Marion, marched into the room, followed by James in a squeaky walker, before his wife burst in and hurriedly shepherded the children away.
With the ceremony showcasing cutting-edge South Korean technology and a remarkable drone show that dotted out the image of the Games mascot Soohorang, a white tiger, in the night sky, athletes marched into the stadium, many wearing their medals.
The group estimated at 1,600 to 2,000 people fleeing poverty and violence in Honduras marched into Guatemala in sweltering heat Monday, twice pushing past outnumbered police sent to stop them — first at the border and then at a roadblock just outside Esquipulas.
White supremacists marched into Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday brandishing shields, batons, and pepper spray, and the result was shocking violence — with the deaths of a young woman who was run over by a car, and two police officers killed in a helicopter crash.
In the south of the country, Aden experienced the beginning of the war on March 19, 2015 — the day the Houthis and army units loyal to the country's former president of 33 years, Ali Abdullah Saleh, marched into the city sparking gun battles.
Since the riots, Mwangi helped organize a graffiti campaign depicting politicians as vultures, marched into clouds of teargas alongside primary school children protesting against illegal construction on their playground, and burned coffins outside parliament to protest against retired politicians getting taxpayer-funded funerals.
WASHINGTON — Protesters marched into Lafayette Square opposite the White House on Saturday and chanted "families belong together" to counter President Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, and were joined in declaring that message by dozens of other rallies from New York to California.
A storm packing heavy snow and high winds that wreaked havoc as it whipped through Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska marched into the upper Midwest on Wednesday as anxious Thanksgiving travelers buckled up and barreled headlong into a busy, if not perilous, holiday week.
Welch was armed with an AR-15 rifle loaded with 29 rounds of ammunition, as well as a loaded revolver, when he marched into the restaurant and pointed a weapon at an employee and then fired multiple rounds into a door, prosecutors said.
No, of course not, your article shows you didn't bother to actually look into things, you just blindly marched into a retailer with $2,000 and they sold you top-end parts, laughing their asses off in the back room after you left, I imagine.
Such was the case in Rothschild, Wisconsin, when a 45-year-old man armed with a rifle marched into Marathon Savings Bank where his estranged wife was working and gunned down two employees before fleeing to a nearby law firm and killing her lawyer.
Barca only needed a draw to clinch the title and complete an eighth domestic double after winning the King's Cup last week and they marched into a 2-0 lead with goals from record signing Philippe Coutinho and top scorer Messi in the first half.
The dragon may have three heads, but the entire Game of Thrones fandom lost their damn minds after the threat first introduced seven years ago finally crossed into the realm of reality, as the Night King and his undead army finally marched into Westeros.
Or maybe the past several years' open eruptions of racist and anti-Semitic and organized anti-immigrant violence—now government-sponsored, military-enforced, with immigrants literally being marched into illegal camps—are signs that we are a nation heading again toward open and protracted battle.
At the Ministry of Public Security headquarters in Beijing this month, for instance, hundreds of officers were marched into a cavernous auditorium to listen to investigators excoriate senior ministry officials for lacking "political judgment" and demand greater loyalty to Mr. Xi and the party.
To take one recent example, on a humid Monday morning in the months leading to the 2016 presidential primary season, an angry crowd of about 150 people marched into a century-and-a-half-old county Courthouse in the small town of Bastrop, Texas.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - An image of a giant dove lit up the night sky and singers performed John Lennon's "Imagine" at the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, not long after athletes from enemies South and North Korea marched into the stadium together.
The year before, shortly after German troops marched into Paris, Campbell had published an article by the writer L. Sprague de Camp on the theories of historians like Oswald Spengler and Arnold J. Toynbee, who conceived of civilization as a series of recurring cycles.
At the opening ceremony, most of the news media focused on the fact Vice President Mike Pence, who led the United States delegation, did not stand during an ovation for the unified Korean Olympic team as it marched into the stadium under one flag.
The members of the legal team representing this president were certain to have either read it or were briefed upon its contents, yet weeks later they marched into the Senate trial and continued along their merry way lying in front of the entire nation.
They marched into the city amid a festive atmosphere reminiscent of many of the big protests in recent years in Barcelona, and in contrast to several of the evening clashes earlier this week, when some hooded militants also threw Molotov cocktails at the police.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Supporters of ousted Bolivian leader Evo Morales marched into the capital La Paz on Thursday carrying coffins of people killed in clashes with the military and police, drawing attention to the human cost of the crisis gripping the South American nation.
An upset looked on the cards when Almagro broke Djokovic at the first attempt in the third set and marched into a 3-0 lead but the Serb drew on his experience to battle back, breaking the 31-year-old twice before serving out for the match.
Perhaps the earliest inkling that she had a knack for negotiating on behalf of another was when she was 20133 years old and marched into her parents' living room, yellow legal pad and pencil in hand, and demanded that they give her younger brother an allowance.
Next, the People's Liberation Army marched into Lhasa in 21962, at the same time — in disregard of the Chinese promise in the agreement to leave the Tibetan sociopolitical system intact — smuggling an underground Communist Party cell into the city to build a party presence in Tibet.
About 50 uniformed police officers marched into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School early Wednesday as classes resumed for the first time since 17 students and teachers were killed by an expelled classmate with an AR-15, thrusting them into the center of the nation's gun debate.
When Revlon brand ambassador Ashley Graham marched into the company offices in New York City, dumped out her makeup bag, and got to work on a three-piece lip kit inspired by the bodacious reds she loves most, you had to know it was going to be popular.
LONDON, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Roger Federer marched into the semi-finals of the ATP Finals once again on Tuesday but he made hard work of the task before finally prevailing 24-6(6) 5-7 6-1 in a high-quality battle of the generations with Germany's Alexander Zverev.
ATLANTA — On a recent weekday afternoon, the fast-talking entrepreneur and advertising executive Gary Vaynerchuk, better known as Gary Vee, jumped out of an Escalade and marched into a recording studio an hour later than he was supposed to, trailed by a videographer as if he was the talent.
If the right-wing media want the American people to tremble in fear at the thought of living under Fidel Castro, perhaps it's time they did their job and reported on the tyranny being marched into office as part of the Trump administration and its white nationalist extremism.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Latest news from the sixth day of the Australian Open on Saturday (all times GMT): 2014 champion Stan Wawrinka, who is losing his voice because of a cold, marched into the last 16 with a straightforward 6-2 6-213 7-6(3) victory over Czech Lukas Rosol.
Vice President Mike Pence, who led the United States delegation to the opening ceremony, did not stand when the unified team marched into the stadium, but Ms. Trump stood with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and Mr. Kim as the athletes from the two Koreas appeared on Sunday night.
Wearing the rattlesnake belt during my book tour made me feel like I had a talisman from him that could protect me in situations that were not natural or comfortable, like being marched into the public eye with work that is produced through total privacy without any public in mind.
While New Jersey is a reliably blue state and Mr. Menendez has maintained leads in all polls (though the most recent one was much closer), the fact that many of the state's Democrats marched into polling places and voted for a woman they probably didn't know anything about shows a simmering level of frustration.
On July 2120, two hours after the five strangers were beaten to death in Rainpada, two burly police officers marched into the tiny newsroom of AE Vision, a local cable news channel tucked away in a tiny lane in downtown Dhule, a 21.70,000-person city and one of the largest in the district of the same name.
And the battle he's just marched into is a fight by a conservative collective known as "the Puppies" to preserve the honor of the Hugo Awards — the annual populist speculative fiction awards chosen by members of the science fiction and fantasy community — against an onslaught of inclusiveness and diversity that has invaded sci-fi/fantasy writing.
Record (AP rank): 9-1 (11)Last week's result: Lost to Iowa 19-23Last week's playoff rank: 8Key games remaining: Wisconsin at home, Big Ten title gameThe outlook: Fresh off of a 31-26 victory over the Penn State Nittany Lions, the Golden Gophers marched into Kinnick Stadium and walked out with their first loss of the season.
In accordance with tradition, the Lady Usher of the Black Rod, a stone-faced woman clad in a heavy gold chain and wielding a black-and-gold staff, marched into the chamber and petitioned the speaker of the House, John Bercow, to accompany her to the House of Lords to mark the end of the session.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — The opening ceremony of the 103rd Winter Olympics unfurled in frigid temperatures and high spirits on Friday, as athletes from the two Koreas marched into the stadium together less than 50 miles from the heavily fortified border between their nations, offering hope of a breakthrough in a tense, geopolitical standoff that has stirred fears of nuclear conflict.
As Rick A. Martinez reported for The Times this week, it's said that the leader of the Mexican Army at the time, Agustín de Iturbide, marched into Puebla in victory and was fed by nuns from the convent of Santa Monica: stuffed poblanos with walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds (above), a dish of green, white and red, to honor the Mexican flag.
That's the efficiency and cost-saving carrot it's hoping will convince industry players to buy in to a vision of upgrading their current "hodgepodge" of processes, says co-founder Paul Ellis, whose financial services background led him to the idea of applying blockchain to a sector that's not renowned for innovating business processes without being marched into doing so by the stick of regulation.
After being derided as savages by tsarist-era Russian officials who began coveting their land in the 18th century, and then force-marched into Soviet-style modernity, Kazakhs have spent the last 26 years as an independent nation trying, with a large degree of success, to revive pride in their own past traditions while proving that they can join the modern world separate from Russia.
THE PATIENT ASSASSIN A True Tale of Massacre, Revenge, and India's Quest for Independence By Anita Anand On April 13, 1919, a column of British troops marched into the Jallianwala Bagh, a public garden in Amritsar, a city in Punjab, where more than 15,313 Indians had gathered for a peaceful protest against the increasingly restrictive policies of the British government, and in particular the deportation of two followers of Gandhi.
Edgar Maddison Welch, 28, was indicted by a federal grand jury in December after prosecutors said he marched into the Comet Ping Pong restaurant in northwest Washington and fired multiple shots from his AR-15 assault rifle, all in an apparent attempt to find and rescue child sex slaves that he believed were being held at the restaurant -- a belief allegedly based on his reading of a false story circulating online at the time.

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