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National and local nonprofits marshaled a remarkable number of volunteers.
If court marshaled, they could be sent to prison for life.
Investigators didn't buy his story and marshaled circumstantial evidence against Meza.
Authorities didn't buy his story and marshaled circumstantial evidence against him.
Like the weather, it's easily measured but not so easily marshaled.
Ms. Isaev never quite marshaled the power to convey that transformation.
There could be arguments marshaled and laws cited on both sides.
The administration has marshaled tons of data to support its charges against China.
The Minnesota senator marshaled persuasive social science evidence in defense of the bill.
They marshaled their resources and went all-in Georgia and they failed. Miserably.
Once again, the government marshaled numerous examples of blacks being denied Trump apartments.
On Friday, Urban Assembly marshaled its resources in a grim and unusual way.
Compelling arguments can be, and have been, marshaled for and against Mr. Bloomberg.
But with well-marshaled evidence and clear presentation, prosecutors can surmount the difficulties.
For the past year, Washington has marshaled sanctions to isolate, punish, and coerce Iran.
"All available resources, including the military, are being marshaled to save lives," he said.
Sheer information, meticulously marshaled, achieves a life of its own in this inspiring show.
Lubow's sometimes forced symbolic readings of the photographs seem marshaled primarily to strengthen the defense.
But its new designers never recaptured the energy and influence that Mr. Lang had marshaled.
Comey knows the Beltway, understands the politics and the law, and has marshaled the facts.
Online startups like ThirdLove have marshaled tech tools online to offer custom sizes to shoppers.
She carefully marshaled her arguments and facts and then sent them into battle with a smile.
She carefully marshaled her arguments and facts and then sent them into battle with a smile.
The arguments against the NYHA are echoes of the normal arguments marshaled against single-payer healthcare.
Clinton marshaled global support for stringent economic sanctions, which helped pull Iran to the bargaining table.
Good foreign-policy leaders marshaled public support for wars in Vietnam and Iraq with dubious reasons.
These are exactly the forces Donald Trump has marshaled to, against everyone's expectations, capture the Republican nomination.
That is more money than has ever been marshaled for an initiative campaign, ever, in Washington history.
Both presidents marshaled international support for sanctions around Iran's alleged secret attempts to develop a nuclear weapon.
Though a massive amount of material is marshaled, Massing's journalistic skills keep the story line crisply coherent.
It requires a clear thesis, backed by rigorously marshaled evidence, in the service of a persuasive argument.
But the question of how millions of identities were marshaled without consent has largely remained a mystery.
Mr. Murphy, a former Goldman Sachs banker, has marshaled much of his campaign around an economic message.
The winner is determined by the number of 'delegate equivalents' marshaled by their supporters in each precinct caucus.
But haven't religious people often condoned racism, and even marshaled religious texts to legitimate and intensify their hate?
That acknowledgement marshaled international support for a U.S. campaign to impose a tough series of sanctions against Iran.
Native American groups have marshaled substantial evidence that "redskins" is widely understood to be a deeply wounding slur.
To judge from Trump's ascendancy, along with the historical evidence so scrupulously marshaled in "Crash," Tooze is right.
Pop sociology thus marshaled and colored by plenty of real-life examples, he makes his return to Bland.
News outlets are instead marshaled to be cheerleaders for whatever it is that the leadership wants to do.
Boy, that's a very good question and I don't think anybody has marshaled real evidence to support that proposition.
At the beginning my colleagues and I found this quite difficult, but since then we've marshaled it quite well.
Remember that Trump, for all his flaws and failures, has nevertheless marshaled a powerful machine behind his worst instincts.
He marshaled his entire foreign policy team, and they acted in a coordinated, coherent strategy to advance American interests.
Mr. Cha-Beach, meanwhile, marshaled an eclectic array of instruments including a bellows reed organ and a musical saw.
He said with the wind and rain gone, the state's emergency resources are being marshaled to combat river flooding.
After O'Rourke left, Norm Sterzenbach, the veteran strategist who marshaled O'Rourke's operation in Iowa, stayed behind, removing campaign signs.
But in a population of more than 300 million people, resources must be marshaled and prioritized for greatest effect.
The American Liberty League — a political organization mostly funded by wealthy business elites — marshaled the opposition against the 32nd president.
Others simply felt there were too many forces already marshaled against them, including the state's strong agriculture and ranching lobbies.
We were instead marshaled in one fell swoop onto the pundit-friendly terrain of the he-said, she-said chronicle.
This plays out most vividly on social media, where Trump opposition and support are marshaled and weaponized to absurdist degrees.
It marshaled a huge force of Shiite militias, many trained in Iran and advised on the ground by Iranian officials.
The Islamophobia that Trump had marshaled throughout the primaries and the national election had now become part of his mandate.
The group initially marshaled fighters in 2013 to defend Sayeda Zeinab, a shrine south of Damascus that is revered by Shi'ites.
But among their other contributions to American life are words that some of the Beats marshaled on behalf of wild places.
The Trump administration has marshaled international support for sweeping sanctions against North Korea, including backing from its largest trading partner, China.
Rather, the past five months have seen copious amounts of copy, airtime and bandwidth marshaled in service of excavating Kobe's humanity.
But in the end, the special counsel reached no conclusion — instead producing a report that merely marshaled evidence on both sides.
The D.E.A. could have marshaled a calibrated response, expanding evidence-based treatment and reducing the prescription of especially risky drug combinations.
Now the same social-media energy aimed at President Trump is being marshaled against Uber, better known on Twitter as #deleteUber.
There are increasing exceptions, but in the majority of cases, the resources within a museum are marshaled toward preserving the status quo.
Instead Trump marshaled a movement -- a modern day uprising of forgotten Americans, reminiscent of Richard Nixon's "silent majority" of the late 1960s.
So it has marshaled the state's religious apparatus to condemn the jihadists and proclaim the religious duty of obedience to the rulers.
Theodore Roosevelt marshaled the full resources of the government, including the Army and Navy, after the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
Sitting in the garden of the family home in Cambridge, England, Jane marshaled her familiar resilience in the face of ill health.
So today, the nations of Britain, France, and the United States of America have marshaled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality.
Unlike Whatsapp, which has limits on group size, Telegram allowed the instant formation of vast communities of resistance, marshaled by anonymous administrators.
New York's robust government can be marshaled to do great things, like build parks, offer free prekindergarten and clear cigarette smoke from bars.
"Today, the nations of Britain, France and the United States of America have marshaled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality," Trump said.
But it repeatedly crashed into a disciplined Atlético defense, marshaled by Diego Godín, the rugged Uruguayan who repeatedly tussled with his countryman Suárez.
Economists, however, say the blockade has sapped Qatar's economy as the government has marshaled its reserves to airlift in supplies and stabilize banks.
They point to the fact that thin organizations look to take advantage of people's strengths and treat people as resources to be marshaled.
It was not until 19733 that the W.H.O. announced that it had marshaled the resources needed for a global fight against the pandemic.
Public health civil rights offices, marshaled to strengthen LGBT rights under Obama, have been retooled into a new Office of Conscience and Religious Freedom.
Yet Trump's similarities with Jackson—and the wider forces marshaled by both men—are more instructive than the comparisons to Nixon's obstruction of justice.
Sanders has marshaled his supporters to back Wasserman Schultz's primary challenger,Tim Canova, a law professor who is racking up money and media attention.
Likewise, the 75-year-old Mr. Sanders marshaled support from younger voters frustrated about entrenched leaders to challenge Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.
His baby sister was the party girl/front row fixture who marshaled celebrities to fashion shows and helped conceive Versus, the company's bridge line.
With his large Twitter following, he helped create a blacklist of the crown prince's enemies and then marshaled mass social media attacks against them.
Their weapons, the weapons of science, are all we have left — perhaps the only true weapons our kind has ever marshaled against encroaching oblivion.
Even data marshaled by a mobilization enthusiast like McElwee shows that consistent Democratic Party voters are the most left-wing kind of voter around.
So a team of researchers have marshaled a huge amount of brain scan data to create a new, precise brain map, published in *Nature *today.
Sanctions on Iran's crude exports displaced more than 1 million bpd from global markets under President Barack Obama, who marshaled international support for the penalties.
He followed with other articles, went on TV and faced off against other clerics who insulted him and marshaled their own evidence from the scriptures.
In doing so, conservative Christian legal organizations were formed, and pro-life groups marshaled liberal free speech precedents established by antiwar and anti-government protesters.
His defense was marshaled by Laurent Blanc, his midfield controlled by Pep Guardiola and his attack spearheaded by Ronaldo, the greatest talent of his generation.
But the bottom line was clear: US officials marshaled the power of the United States government to pursue the political whims of President Donald Trump.
This does not sit well with some fans, who have marshaled batteries of evidence and relaunched the argument every time Chase has opened his mouth.
The government marshaled several arms of government to prop up China's crumbling stock markets last year as policymakers scrambled to prevent a full-blown financial crisis.
Trump's defiance is providing a rallying point for some Republicans, who are seizing on some reasonable arguments that can be marshaled to refute the Democratic strategy.
Since last May, Washington has marshaled a wide array of penalties against Tehran as part of its maximum pressure campaign, and is achieving some measurable results.
Their opposition underscores the immense political power marshaled by the cable and video industry in Washington — and the high stakes for several industries in the debate.
For the most important selling season of the year, the venerable department stores of New York have marshaled their resources for elaborate displays of festive cheer.
She noted, too, that many Googlers had been hired for their work-endless-hours drive; now that drive was marshaled in the service of a movement.
Fury was a tool to be marshaled by men like Judge Kavanaugh and Senator Graham, in defense of their own claims to political, legal, public power.
Soon after the pipeline was proposed, Mr. Perry marshaled the tribe to action, organizing rallies, lobbying local politicians and packing a series of raucous public meetings.
Distressed cities like Detroit and Hartford marshaled civic and business leaders to make their cases, seeing the investment as a chance to transform their economic prospects.
Consider, also, another piece of evidence that was marshaled against Broaddrick in the 1990s: Three weeks after the alleged assault, she attended a fundraiser for Clinton.
Bipartisan support helped bring about the success of housing homeless veterans, support that Mr. Castro said he believed could be marshaled for homelessness among families as well.
Distressed cities like Detroit and Hartford, Connecticut, marshaled civic and business leaders to make their case, seeing the investment as a chance to transform their economic prospects.
LONDON (Reuters) - Asset managers on Monday marshaled their defense against proposed changes by their regulator aimed at boosting value for investors by cutting costs and increasing competition.
Pruitt has so far declined to take up the issue, which would require the EPA to challenge the scientific evidence the agency marshaled before he assumed office.
Having marshaled financial reforms through the House since taking over the banking panel in 2013, Hensarling has been a leader on regulatory relief for local financial institutions.
In Indiana, it marshaled opposition to a 2017 Republican gas-tax plan meant to raise roughly a billion dollars to invest in local buses and other projects.
He tweeted about the lack of a level playing field last year, and his trade adviser, Peter Navarro, has marshaled similar attacks on Germany for currency manipulation.
If the speedy expansion in industrial production helped boost China's economy, it also marshaled strange social praxis and community engineering centered around the economics of comparative advantage.
The Bauman Foundation, a Washington philanthropy focused on democracy issues, has marshaled some 90 donors and hundreds of organizations to promote the census in cash-starved states.
Nigeria has marshaled huge battalions of soldiers to carry out a sweeping operation to attack and kill the insurgents, who have since retreated to remote forest hideouts.
A general strike already disrupted cities across Brazil in April when unions marshaled resistance to Mr. Temer's proposals, which would curb pension benefits and overhaul labor laws.
He marshaled his forces to fight aggressively in a way that the battered police had not displayed through the losses over the past year, the Americans say.
Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, has marshaled a team of law enforcement officials to investigate Russia's 2016 election interference and whether any Trump associates conspired.
It is highly unlikely that, even if an impeachment could be launched in time, a two thirds vote could be marshaled by Democrats in an actual Senate trial.
McConnell marshaled the vast GOP war chest in Strange's defense, and Trump and Vice President Mike Pence both campaigned with the candidate over the past week in Alabama.
"They seemed like good people," Fazla told Reuters from her rundown home opposite the Ibrahim family residence, now cordoned off with crime-scene tape and marshaled by police.
But in Chicago, one former luxury concierge has marshaled the energy and expertise of her battered colleagues to take an "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" approach.
Plenty of anecdotal evidence can be marshaled against any of the culprits, but there has been little long-term, large-scale experimental research on people's comparative eating habits.
To accompany his argument, Harris marshaled a stack of peer-reviewed research and the U.S.D.A.'s own publications, which cited figures closer to, and sometimes below, 10 percent.
The work's symmetry imparts a sober, ceremonial tone quite different from the pictures, though there is a similar sense of disparate parts being marshaled into an unlikely whole.
On Tuesday, students described the mood among their classmates and teachers as shellshocked, as the school marshaled resources to provide counseling to grieving students and reassurance to worried parents.
A new analysis released by security consulting firm ThreatConnect has marshaled more evidence to prove that hackers linked to the Russian government communicated with journalists about the leaked documents.
Diego Godin (Uruguay) The center back marshaled the only defense to keep clean sheets in all three games and with him patrolling the backline, Uruguay rarely looked in danger.
Cultural forces are being marshaled against waves of immigrants from the South — primarily from Latin America in the United States and from Africa and the Middle East in Europe.
This is a low bar to clear: The House of Representatives marshaled extensive and damning testimony against Mr. Trump, despite his best efforts to keep it from coming out.
It's an enjoyably meandering compendium of tics, references, and themes (particularly religion, fate, and the movies) culled from their impressive canon and marshaled into a surprisingly coherent, curiously haunting whole.
In 1918, a virus that was unusually devastating to the young and healthy came into a world which, paradoxically, had marshaled many of its young healthy citizens for military purposes.
Mr. Trump marshaled blue-collar white and working-class voters disaffected by globalization and multiculturalism, waging a campaign that traded in derision and attacked the legitimacy of the political process.
If an examination of East Asian techniques marshaled a new era of abstractionism onto the scene, then Gaitonde's art more specifically addressed India's complex relationship with how to visualize spirituality.
In recent weeks, Ms. Merkel marshaled Europe into a joint position on negotiating Britain's exit from the European Union and warned the British against "illusions" that it would come easy.
Kim Jong-il, then the leader, responded with the "Songun," or military-first, policy, which marshaled the nation to prepare for a war said to be just around the corner.
He said there were some missing dates for Near Eastern megaliths that could possibly complicate the picture, but that he found the evidence Dr. Schulz Paulsson marshaled clear and persuasive.
The company's biggest competition, and why it marshaled investors like Arena, Corigin Ventures, Aspect Ventures, and Seamless founder Jason Finger; is to tackle bus companies like Greyhound, Megabus, and Peter Pan.
The issue, as we later learned, was an ominous new kind of cyberattack, where "smart" household devices were marshaled into a zombie army capable of choking critical infrastructure of the web.
Thus, the statute is very targeted, and opponents of the provision have marshaled no data that demonstrates that less than 92 percent of pass-through income meets the criteria for inclusion.
The royals have marshaled the religious establishment to address the kingdom's conservative population, condemning the Islamic State as a deviant sect and preaching obedience to the rulers as a religious duty.
During the first year of Barack Obama's presidency, she marshaled her 81-seat Democratic majority to deliver practically every single legislative item on his agenda: energy, regulatory reform, education, pay equity.
The bottom line: Funding multilateral health organizations has become harder in recent years, but this round of financing for the Global Fund is proof that global cooperation can still be marshaled.
This collection has been marshaled with the hope of rehabilitating Scott's reputation, to portray him as a victim, too — of his alcoholism — and as more supportive of Zelda than commonly believed.
Iran threatened to shut down the Strait of Hormuz in 2011 and 2012, as President Barack Obama marshaled support for international sanctions on Iran over its alleged research into nuclear weapons development.
Here, too, Trump is a pivotal figure since he is a prolific user of Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, which he marshaled to defeat a presidential rival with a much bigger advertising budget.
Arrayed against them are other academic researchers, plus private companies and government entities like DARPA and Los Alamos National Labs, all of whom have marshaled resources to try and head off deepfakes.
I won't elaborate much on this, since I've done that elsewhere, arguing that higher purpose can be framed as a hypothesis, and that evidence for or against the hypothesis can be marshaled.
" She added, "If successful, the legal arguments that are being marshaled here are a big deal for lots of people, not just in show business but in all sorts of hiring contexts.
When Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition held clinics on Saturday and Sunday, Erika Blum estimates 25 volunteers were marshaled to help check applications — but only a handful of DACA recipients actually showed up.
This second half will haunt the Italian champion for some while: it has crumbled when the pressure mounted, something all that experience it has marshaled in defense was supposed to guard against.
It marshaled a torrent of small-dollar contributions from thousands of room attendants and bartenders, bellhops and banquet waiters — accounting for about 30 percent of all of Mr. de Blasio's total donors.
He marshaled Republicans in 2009 to oppose President Obama's agenda right out of the gate, blunting the new president's policy momentum and helping the GOP win big in the 2010 midterm elections.
At Tuesday's confirmation of charges hearing, prosecutors intended to convince ICC judges that they have marshaled enough evidence to warrant a full trial on charges of directing the partial destruction of the buildings.
He marshaled the resources of the world community to bring economic and diplomatic pressure to bear while keeping all options on the table to achieve the objective of a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.
Even the idea of perfection began to lose its luster when it was marshaled not in service of a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon, but awarded dozens of times in a single Games.
Subtract out the conspiracists and the willfully ignorant and the argument marshaled by skeptics against global warming, roughly restated, assumes that scientists vastly overstate the consequences of pumping greenhouse gases into Earth's atmosphere.
So far, she's marshaled a barbarian horse-lord, a merchant prince, a ruggedly handsome noble-in-exile, an army of eunuchs, and three dragons to her banner, so who are we to protest?
A number of local and federal agencies have also marshaled tremendous resources for helping citizens limit Zika exposure, including continuously updated travel alerts from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Two polls in January showed Mr. Modi's B.J.P. in the lead, although one suggests the political alliance marshaled against him is experiencing a last-minute surge that has it in a statistical tie.
Some did more than cheer: One group, including Mr. Shapiro, Mr. Schneiderman and Ms. Healey, marshaled support for a "friend of the court" brief supporting Mr. Ferguson as he heads into protracted litigation.
To survive, ordinary people were forced to look beyond the marshaled ranks on display at parades, and hustle for scraps on private markets, bribing officials to turn a blind eye to any illegality.
The sanctions were developed by Congress and implemented by the Obama administration, which marshaled international support for the policy in order to put pressure on Iran to negotiate restrictions on its nuclear technology program.
Despite her pain, she marshaled her strength and made it another 12 weeks to nearly 36 weeks -- full term -- when Lynlee Hope was born for the second time via C-section on June 6.
The IER is affiliated with the American Energy Alliance, one of a number of groups funded by a network of donors who have been marshaled to action by prominent conservatives Charles and David Koch.
" In a recent speech, Barr claimed: "Secularists, and their allies among the 'progressives,' have marshaled all the force of mass communications, popular culture, the entertainment industry and academia in an unremitting assault on religion.
He has marshaled the support of his colleagues in Congress, turning out most of Ohio's GOP House delegation to knock on doors for him alongside hundreds of activists in a coordinated voter contact effort.
Al-Nuwayri marshaled this overflowing detail with the earnest precision of a clerk, dividing his tome in methodical sections and subsections (the complete table of contents is included here as a 13-page appendix).
The reasons to come to "Seinfeldia" are its carefully marshaled history lesson, and Ms. Armstrong's way of laying out her produce as if she were operating a particularly good stall at a farmer's market.
"Today, the nations of Britain, France, and the United States of America have marshaled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality," US President Donald Trump said during a separate announcement from the White House.
Iran most recently threatened to shut down the Strait of Hormuz in 2011 and 2012, as President Barack Obama marshaled support for international sanctions on Iran over its alleged research into nuclear weapons development.
Managed by chain-smoking socialist Cesar Luis Menotti, and boasting a team of shaggy-haired 70s drifters marshaled by the legendary Mario Kempes, the Albiceleste were a good side—but surely not that good.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The protest movements that began in major cities across the world in the spring of 1968 also marshaled in a wave of graphic design studios inspired by socialist reform.
" The following year the critic Dixon Scott described the new process as mobilizing "a fabulous army" of "starch grains colored green, violet and orange, densely and adroitly marshaled, some four million to the square inch.
In a piece published by the center-right Niskanen Center, Sachs marshaled a wealth of data to show that the number of free speech-threatening incidents on US college campuses is small and actually declining.
Trump's relentless attacks on the free press, his purges of critical civil servants, and his dogged reliance on gaslighting may have successfully turned out the lights and marshaled America into an intermittent period of darkness.
Despite evidence that foreigners were less likely than native-born Americans to violate the law, anti-liquor crusaders marshaled alternative facts: "Seventy-five percent of liquor law violators are foreigners," the Indiana W.C.T.U falsely claimed.
By the time her husband's flight lands in New York, Raney has marshaled her firm's vast resources — paralegals, tech support, the guy who coordinates office moves — and enlisted them to raze her life with Aaron.
But in this case, the plaintiffs marshaled reams of documents, going back decades, to show that at least some scientists within the company had expressed concern about asbestos contamination, only to be ignored by executives.
And it primarily reflects the experience in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the epidemic began — and where the numbers soared before China's medical systems had gathered the knowledge and marshaled the resources to fight it.
She marshaled statistics to illustrate the tough odds single mothers labor against, including the fact that 35% of them experience food insecurity and 46% of families headed by black and Hispanic single mothers live in poverty.
Working with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, the Munich paper has marshaled the resources of at least 100 reporters from news outlets around the world to comb through the documents and uncover what they can.
"As we speak, FEMA, our great first responders, and all available federal resources, including the military, are being marshaled to save lives, protect families and begin a long and very, very difficult restoration process," Trump said.
But its critics suggest that it could achieve much more if it redirected the money and energy being marshaled to erect the Martí statue toward its immediate community — a culturally rich borough with many financially strained neighborhoods.
Before buying the property, Mr. Landau marshaled support, seeking to create a coalition with influence at City Hall that included lobbyists, the local community board and 1199 S.E.I.U., the powerful health care workers' union, the report found.
BlackRock marshaled the unit Phillips runs - Financial Markets Advisory, or FMA - in 2008 when the company was tapped by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to help manage assets and keep the financial system running smoothly.
The Recording Academy has marshaled significant resources toward promoting these bills — for instance, starting the Grammy District Advocate Program, in which thousands of members of the academy meet with elected officials every year in support of legislation.
With little fanfare, Gillie and Marc Schattner, married Australian artists, have marshaled their brash bronze menagerie up and down Avenue of the Americas from Greenwich Village to Rockefeller Center, along Astor Place and over to Downtown Brooklyn.
Plenty of real facts were marshaled to fill-in the picture of Soleimani as a very bad guy and as the press began to refer to his past, this part of the administration's back-filling effort worked.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was knocked off message as he marshaled his cabinet back to work this week, distracted by recent spending miscues involving top ministers in the first major wobble of his Liberal government.
The campaign would have happened no matter who was in the White House, and PhRMA's new president, Steve Ubl, has marshaled a new strategy at the group, seeking to more directly engage in the debate, industry officials say.
These groups have marshaled their resources in almost every state in a campaign that can sound at times as if it were something a Democrat dreamed up, complete with tributes to the American worker and the middle class.
One of them is Dan Rasmussen, a contrarian investor who has marshaled data and historical returns to argue that three of the most popular asset classes for high-net-worth investors are not as desirable as they seem.
Wielding a Twitter account with more than a million followers, Mr. al-Qahtani celebrated his boss's every move and marshaled attacks on enemies — foreign news organizations, Iran, Qatar and Saudis who were deemed insufficiently supportive of the crown prince.
Winston, a junior point guard who was the Big Ten player of the year and the outstanding player of the conference tournament, which Michigan State won, marshaled the offense and guarded the Tigers' floor general, Tremont Waters, on defense.
Mr. Cuomo had marshaled the support of nearly all of the state and country's most powerful Democratic brokers — elected officials, party leaders, labor unions and wealthy real estate interests — to defeat Ms. Nixon, beating her by 30 percentage points.
He marshaled his administration's diplomatic resources and his own personal energies to secure the release of Otto Warmbier, the American student held by Pyongyang for 17 months for trying to filch a propaganda poster as a North Korean souvenir.
After making their way to Turkey, they took a rubber boat to Greece—a perilous trip that took them and their fellow refugees over eight hours—and from there, marshaled their wits and remaining resources to get from Athens to Amsterdam.
At the time, these were deeply satisfying narrative turns for the characters that felt like the culmination of everything we'd watched them go through, marshaled with the peerless filmmaking craft that the show's production team had honed over six seasons.
In 2018, we saw the progressive, Bernie Sanders wing of the Democratic party and the more centrist factions, previously marshaled by Hillary Clinton, temporarily band-aid over their differences that were on full display in 2016 for the common good.
He marshaled pro-science forces to raise funds when he was supposed to go up against Smith, but it's unclear any of the other Republicans running to replace the veteran congressman will present as good of a boogeyman to scare donors.
The chloroquine study is one of many emergency contracts related to the coronavirus outbreak struck by the US government, which has marshaled some of its enormous purchasing power to enter into similar agreements for hospital beds, protective equipment, and other supplies.
"Lakota America" takes us from the 16th century to the present, with painstaking, carefully marshaled detail, but its real feat is in threading how the Lakota philosophy and vision of the world guided their reinventions and their dealings with colonial powers.
In June, shareholders approved a slate of governance changes, marshaled through by Mr. Saikawa, intended to address what Nissan described as an overconcentration of power in the hands of Mr. Ghosn, who presided over the company's alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi.
The landmark book on the subject is Princeton professor Tali Mendelberg's 2001 book The Race Card, which marshaled a wide array of evidence to show that implicit racial messages are used with shocking regularity by American politicians, and have real effects.
With the rise of Le Pen and her far-right National Front party, the Klarsfelds have marshaled the forces of the Holocaust memorial organization they represent — Sons and Daughters of Jews Deported from France — to keep Le Pen from winning the presidency.
Instead, writer-director Christopher Nolan marshaled just about every filmmaking technique in his arsenal to make, essentially, an art film about the event, using a time-fractured triptych of stories that studiously avoids traditional movie tropes like, you know, a central main character.
"I think the Republicans felt that he had marshaled all of his physical strength to come back after the surgery and that naturally he would vote with the Republican party," former Democratic senator and close McCain pal Joe Lieberman tells the filmmakers.
Undermining Trump's Middle East goals The idea that any administration would be able to put together a functional and powerful alignment of Sunni Arab states marshaled in the service of US policy goals was always a fraught, some would say elusive, goal.
This was about pageantry far more than it was about performance, which meant a great deal of time and effort were marshaled to create an elaborate illusion that what was unfolding was a Very Serious Baseball Exhibition for a top-tier talent.
The company, which has rejected doing a chip recall or other costly remedies, said it has quietly marshaled a coalition of software, hardware and cloud services to develop and deploy programming tweaks that are designed to close most of the security gaps.
Chinese state news outlets have marshaled mainland Chinese academics to reject the criticisms from Taiwan, endorse the government's handling of Mr. Lee and argue that other people visiting the mainland from Taiwan need not fear arrest — so long as they obey the laws.
In both the Cuban missile crisis and the Pershing II deployment, Kennedy and Reagan did dangerous-smart — adopted a calibrated strategy, articulated clear justifications rooted in imminent threats, marshaled support from the public and America's allies, avoided inflammatory rhetoric and didn't back down.
The Trump administration is wagering that the sanctions can pile enough pressure on Iran that they will lead to a better deal than President Barack Obama secured, even though Obama enforced the same penalties and marshaled far more international support for them.
As it stands, General Miller has marshaled what resources he has at his disposal to aggressively attack the Taliban, along with the Islamic State offshoot in the country, backed by thousands of airstrikes and hundreds of Afghan and American Special Operations missions.
However, it appears that the infamous "stand down" order was never given, though some of the CIA security contractors who were the first to respond to the attacks said that their station chief had told them to wait while additional resources could be marshaled.
ISTANBUL, May 2165.38 (Reuters) - Turkey has marshaled its state lenders and central bank to curb a selloff in the lira since late March that has threatened to trigger a repetition of last year's full-blown currency crisis, which tipped the Turkish economy into recession.
In recent weeks, he marshaled crowds of mostly young supporters at a rally in Kabul, the Afghan capital, and in Khost, in the southeast, to mark the creation of a political party that he hopes can become a factor in the presidential election next spring.
The first major coordinated action of the student-led movement for gun control marshaled the same elements that had defined it ever since the Parkland shooting: eloquent young voices, equipped with symbolism and social media savvy, riding a resolve as yet untouched by cynicism.
So beyond his founder role at Western LNG, Goldman still has a good amount of experience investing in the energy industry—hardly a promising profile of someone whose money and influence will be marshaled in the cause of helping the next president avert climate catastrophe.
That said, he marshaled toughness and persistence — as he did on that hike — to build a light rail system in Denver, expand Medicaid in Colorado, enact gun control and tug the state from recession to boom times that were the envy of other governors.
They also marshaled their experts to help inform the public about the risks of the coronavirus; many of us are finding the Johns Hopkins University's Coronavirus Resource Center more reliable and on top of the information curve than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
I have to assume that Justice Kavanaugh read the District Court opinion and that he also refreshed his recollection of Whole Woman's Health, in which Justice Stephen Breyer marshaled abundant evidence to show that admitting privileges serve no medical purpose in the abortion context.
And, perhaps most importantly, he marshaled his resources and newfound star power in defense of Democrats' top priority: showing what it might look like for his movement to be incorporated into the party apparatus, rather than having it try to knock down its gates.
And they stressed that the policies in the document would only really work if all of them were enacted together — the same argument made by supporters of comprehensive immigration reform under the Bush and Obama presidencies, now marshaled in support of a comprehensive immigration crackdown.
"Human resources, as marshaled by the will," as the Big Book says, are not enough to overcome it, and only when the addict realizes this and turns his life over to a higher power can he do what he must to prevent annihilation—stop drinking forever.
In Mr. Trump's vow to defeat terrorism many Iraqis say they have hope that decisive American power will be marshaled to eradicate the Islamic State, the extremist group also known as ISIS, which has brutalized parts of Iraq, Syria and Libya and plotted attacks on the West.
"The resources that are being marshaled are going to be clearly directed to those hot spots that need it most, and clearly that's California, Washington state and obviously New York is the most hard hit," Fauci told CBS News "Face the Nation" program in an interview.
Arriving when the Arab world seemed to be collapsing, it deftly marshaled the skills of a cadre of young, intelligent Islamic fundamentalists such as the Bahraini religious scholar Turki al Binali, who helped recruit many frustrated young people eager for a radical new source of hope.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A general strike disrupted cities around Brazil on Friday as unions marshaled resistance to austerity measures proposed by the scandal-ridden government of President Michel Temer, reflecting his struggle to persuade voters that his proposals to overhaul pension systems and labor laws are necessary.
Eddie N. Williams, the son of a hotel housekeeper who as the head of the nation's leading black think tank for more than three decades marshaled facts and figures to advocate the political and economic advancement of black people, died Monday in Bethesda, Md. He was 22015.
Uruguay 0-2 France, quarter-final Griezmann had predicted that facing a team marshaled by his Atletico Madrid teammates Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez would be a boring affair, and it took a Raphael Varane header from one of the forward's free-kicks to open it up.
Sam Spence, a prolific composer for NFL Films who marshaled sawing strings, rattling drums, pounding timpani, resonant horns, twittering woodwinds and blaring trumpets to create a signature soundtrack for the quasi martial enterprise known as pro football, died on Saturday, the day before the Super Bowl, in Lewisville, Tex.
Here's the key bit from Cruz's "questioning" of Barr during the Judiciary Committee hearing: CRUZ: The principal attack the Democratic senators have marshaled upon you concerns this March 27 letter from Robert Mueller, and it's an attack that I want people to understand just how revealing it is.
As indeed Google has attempted to do before on other tech-policy intersections relevant to its business interests — also, incidentally, after being forced to respond to outside events (such as when it marshaled its resources to lobby against the European Court of Justice's right to be forgotten ruling).
In focus group interviews, pet owners over age 70 with chronic pain said their pets brought them joy and laughter, helped them relax, kept them active, and promoted other good habits that can also be marshaled to manage pain, the study team writes in the Journal of Applied Gerontology.
I oversaw the DPA when I served in the Department of Defense, and it matters because it harnesses the power of the federal government to prioritize contracts, make grants or loans, review foreign direct investment and even nationalize specific industries that could be marshaled to help fight COVID-19.
Whenever woman suffrage legislation appeared on the docket or a suffrage referendum was on a state ballot (and only men could vote to decide whether women should have the same right) the alliance of brewers, bottlers, distributors, saloonkeepers, hotels and liquor stores (even druggists) was marshaled to insure defeat.
The same happened this summer with the release of another supposedly scandalous report on Russia's nefarious deeds: The Dutch marshaled reams of evidence in the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine, carefully laying it out in a report that pointed to Moscow's role in the tragedy.
RNC loyalist and Trump supporter Randy Evans sounded an alarm bell earlier in the week, saying that Trump supporters had only marshaled the support of 888 delegates to block any uprising -- well short of the minimum 1,20163 they would need should an anti-Trump option reach the floor next week.
Somehow marshaled its crew of ageing workhorses, cast-offs from other teams, and untested youngsters and came out on top in not just one game, not even just one tournament, but in soccer's biggest and most moneyed league, weathering the storm across 38 games and the better half of a year.
"This is an excellent speech, but it is also quite dismal that they shared this in Obama's twelfth hour as president, and not when they could have actually marshaled U.S. power internationally to give it meaningful impact," said Noura Erakat, a human rights lawyer and Assistant Professor at George Mason University.
Whereas countries before Austria on the main migrant route northwards through the Balkans into the heart of Europe from Greece were overwhelmed, the scene in Vienna was one of order, with well-marshaled crowds waiting on platforms for the extra trains sent to take most of them onwards to Germany.
In June 1958, I was born in a country in which a Republican president had recently signed the first civil rights bill since Reconstruction, marshaled Congress to spend millions of dollars to create the federal highway system, ended a war and, in collaboration with our allies, helped keep America at peace.
When a truck bombing in Mogadishu in 2017 killed 587 people and injured 316 others, hundreds of volunteers marshaled to identify victims, launched social media campaigns to appeal for global attention and collected tens of thousands of dollars to assist the operations of Mogadishu's only free ambulance service, Aamin Ambulance.
Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, has marshaled a handful of top advisers, while Attorney General William P. Barr has taken aim at the company and asked it to help penetrate two phones used by a gunman in a deadly shooting last month at a naval air station in Pensacola, Fla.
With the crippling recession of the early '90s an ever-present source of stress for Boeing managers back then, the company nevertheless marshaled $5 billion and 10,000 employees—20083,000 engineers and 5,000 machinists, split into a few dozen "design-build" teams inspired by Japanese manufacturing practices—to develop the 777.
That Mr. Cruz lasted this long anyway was a triumph of management guile and considerable hustle: No Republican campaign more effectively marshaled its finances, holding the most cash on hand for much of the race, and no candidate worked harder than he did, frequently dashing through six events a day in Iowa.
Cuomo, who has marshaled sweeping emergency powers for himself in the midst of the crisis at the expense of localities like New York City, sought to project command of the situation and stuck with a mostly measured tone, leaving it to de Blasio to sound the alarm about the federal government's perceived failures.
The movie marshaled the talents of an expert director, Michael Curtiz; a politically engaged writer, Robert Rossen; and a high-energy cast headed by Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino and John Garfield; with help from a distinguished composer, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and a newly acquired fog machine seemingly operating at full throttle.
Drug treatment advocates and a bipartisan mix of lawmakers, some of whom were heartened by Trump's rhetoric about drug treatment during the campaign, are concerned that the repeal and replace effort now being marshaled by the White House will dramatically alter drug treatment programs at a critical time in the fight against opioid addiction.
In an era of vast cultural changes, Mr. Simon marshaled wide learning, insights and acid wit for largely negative reviews and essays that appeared in New York magazine for nearly 37 years, until his dismissal in 2005, and in The Hudson Review, The New York Times, Esquire, National Review, The New Leader and other publications.
Most prominently, they draw on Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels's widely discussed 2016 book Democracy for Realists, which marshaled impressive and almost irrefutable evidence that the "folk theory of democracy" — that citizens hold politicians accountable through elections — was based on a set of feel-good fantasies about citizen competence that just don't hold up under extensive scrutiny.
The idea that dominates this magnificent history of money and finance, and brings order to the erudite survey of modern research that Goetzmann has marshaled, is that finance is a "technology of civilization" — a way of thinking about and doing things that has been the central facilitator of the material, artistic and cultural accomplishments that we call civilized life.
Even as the first George Bush administration paid some lip service to the specter of climate crisis back in the early 1990s, oil interests had marshaled a complex of PR outlets and dubiously credentialed authorities to push a denialist line on global warming, and to keep the terms of debate in Washington mired in a state of fretful paralysis.
But Democrats have tested their own party's incumbents across the whole stretch of primary season, and over larger swaths of blue America: Last winter in Illinois, a movement marshaled by women nearly ousted Representative Dan Lipinski, a centrist Democrat who opposes abortion rights; soon after in Pennsylvania and Maryland, younger candidates of the left ejected incumbent state lawmakers.
In fact, the category could almost be renamed Most Directing, since the award has gone to the filmmakers who marshaled arguably the most technically and logistically challenging productions (Ang Lee for 2012's Life of Pi, Alfonso Cuarón for 2013's Gravity, Iñárritu for 2014's Birdman and 2015's The Revenant, and Damien Chazelle for 2016's La La Land).
If you go back into the details of that case, if you read the book that Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson wrote that forged the pro-Hill consensus among liberals and also read the evidence and arguments that Thomas's defenders marshaled then and still offer up now whenever the case is litigated anew, it's still hard to reach a definitive conclusion.
In the wake of all of Black Panther's historic success, it's important to be reminded that before Disney and Marvel Studios decided to make it, no major Hollywood studio had spent blockbuster money on a movie with a predominantly black cast (led by Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan) and a black director (Ryan Coogler), then marshaled a massive global marketing campaign to support it.
Only once — Arsenal in 2001, with 13 straight wins — has a top-tier club had a longer winning streak in one season since World War II. With a stingy defense (two goals conceded in the last 11 games), a dynamic midfield marshaled by N'Golo Kante and a forward line led by the league's top scorer, Diego Costa, there are no apparent weaknesses in Chelsea's lineup.
What comes clear in interviews with more than two dozen former friends and colleagues from the various Factory spaces is that, from the start of a career that ended with his premature death at 58, the rabidly ambitious and deeply needy Warhol marshaled all that was paradoxical in his nature and put it to the service of the sustained piece of performance art that was his public self.
It's not inconceivable that the Brexit result might have swayed the American election in favor of Trump: Far-right talk-show hosts like Alex Jones harped on endlessly about the great victory of the British nationalists; it showed that populist spite wasn't just a hollow scream of protest, that it could be marshaled into electoral forces that could actually win, that the world could be remade in the image of your own misery.
Let us speculate that, in a rare show of consensus, even unity, the combined efforts of the president, Congress and the pertinent federal agencies can be marshaled to kick off one of the greatest public-service and civil-engineering feats ever attempted, in full cooperation with state and local authorities – with the showcase for the effort being the precincts surrounding Corpus Christi, Houston and countless other affected towns and cities near the Gulf Coast.
Indeed, cross-sectional evidence marshaled by Alberto Alesina and Ed Glaeser for their 2004 book, Fighting Poverty in the US and Europe: A World of Difference (you can read their main findings here) concludes that racial animosity is the main explanation for America's relative stinginess to poor families while experimental evidence shows that increasing the salience of racial conflict promotes reactionary politics and specifically confirms that associating means-tested social assistance with black people leads many whites to become more skeptical.
For example, I came to realize that the photos of Frederick Douglass I had grown up with and largely taken for granted were actually ordnance marshaled in a pitched and ongoing battle for recognition of the worth of black people in the US. After it was over, I got in touch with Lewis to gain further insight into some pressing questions raised in and by the course — questions about visual literacy, civic society, and what it means to look at how we look.
Pelosi rallies the troops: Earlier Wednesday morning, House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump's legal team huddles with Senate Republicans On The Money: Falling impeachment support raises pressure for Dems on trade | Trump escalates fight over tech tax | Biden eyes minimum tax for corporations | Fed's top regulator under pressure over Dodd-Frank rules Overnight Health Care — Presented by Johnson & Johnson — Virginia moves to suspend Medicaid work rules | Powerful House panel sets 'Medicare for All' hearing | Hospitals sue over Trump price rule | FDA official grilled on vaping policy MORE (D-Calif.) marshaled her troops at a closed-door meeting in the Capitol, asking whether they were ready to move forward with impeachment as more and more Democrats question whether a floor vote should be held before Christmas.

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