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Light rain started falling, making the route even more treacherous.
Except that war is over and today's equivalents are even more treacherous.
The uphills are steep and exhausting, and the downhills are even more treacherous.
"It was just a little more treacherous than we thought," said Master Sgt.
In the process, an already politicized awards-show climate has become more treacherous.
I believe we are treading into territories more treacherous than even Orwell himself contemplated.
I know there are far more treacherous and heroic climbs: Everest, Mont Blanc, Kilimanjaro.
" — morphs into the more treacherous, "What are you going to do with that degree?
And much like today, the terrain was more treacherous for women journalists of color.
Reconciling the government's split personality may then prove an endeavour more treacherous than the Palio.
As the war has become more treacherous, foreign news organizations have relied on local journalists.
Simply put: The way forward is far more treacherous than the road to Tuesday's vote.
Strategies to reduce migrants in the Mediterranean Sea may have made the journey more treacherous.
The East isn't "wide open," but its postseason bracket will be more treacherous than anyone expected.
The more worldly of the two men suggests that actual love can be far more treacherous.
The shutdown has created one of the more treacherous political moments of Trump's presidency for Democrats.
They scrambled to avoid even more treacherous consequences of the budget impasse, including a ratings downgrade.
" And it's keenly evident in some of these stories, none more treacherous and sublime than "Fire Horse.
Now that it's possible to monitor Tinder with this software, the game has gotten just that more treacherous.
The officers here are just more treacherous cunts, so I played dumb like it was my first time.
Airport shuttle buses have become more treacherous as holding onto metal poles seems to be something to avoid.
But, in the more treacherous cases, it can provoke rashes, hives, and even welts, although that is less common.
The only thing more treacherous than the backpack-wearers are glasses and bottles negligently left on the dance floor.
Nearly every song holds abrupt twists like this, paths that become more treacherous before suddenly happening upon gaping chasms of bass.
Washington D.C., never the most serene place for politicians, journalists and other public figures, is about to become a lot more treacherous.
But be warned: This is a more treacherous hustle, one that can get you killed or your family brought up on smuggling charges.
"Bove, vice president of equity research and financial sector analyst at Rafferty Capital, said bank stocks "are even more treacherous than you think.
Female prisoners bickered with the guards and contested everything, and the guards seemed to find this more treacherous than having to subdue riots.
They are charging into more treacherous slices of debt, enabling even highly leveraged, risky companies to sell bonds and loans with little protection.
The legendary journalist who helped uncover the Watergate scandal says President Trump's attacks on the free press are more treacherous than Richard Nixon's.
She's a sea captain now, piloting her father's ship in rough waters only to find that the sailing at home is even more treacherous.
Rick Saccone, the Cook Political Report changed 2628 race ratings toward Democrats, illustrating how an already difficult playing field could become even more treacherous.
They pledged to regularly evaluate the track, which has fallen under scrutiny as excessive rains may have made it more treacherous (studies are inconclusive).
Over time, analysts said, Iran may be trying to push up prices by raising insurance premiums on tankers in making their voyages more treacherous.
The journey across icy waters and cursed terrain is more treacherous than they imagined, and they're left questioning decisions they made along the way.
He seems to have been entirely broken by his cuckolding by Negan, growing weaker and more treacherous as Sherry has grown stronger and more independent.
Some have walked for days in search of safety, others have made the dangerous journey by boat, made even more treacherous by the monsoon rains.
He ends up alienating white colleagues like his pal David (Andrew Hovelson) by telling them that their professed liberality is in fact more treacherous than bigotry.
Mr. Johnson is walking a tightrope that officials said could become even more treacherous if Mr. Trump's showdown with Iran opens a new trans-Atlantic rift.
After Boasberg's ruling, the path forward for states seeking commonsense reforms to broken health-care systems has become even more treacherous, and citizens will suffer for it.
The Trump administration, with Mr. Sessions now in charge of federal marijuana policy, can't stop it but they're clearly going to make it harder and more treacherous.
As he trains her to control her powers, she begins to fall for him, but it becomes clear that his courtship is more treacherous than she first realized.
When the Iuventa arrived at the scene, in open seas about 17 nautical miles from the Libyan city of Sabratah, the situation was even more treacherous than expected.
All that was certain was that they were among a growing number of people trying to make the crossing in winter time, when the sea is more treacherous.
Down in the subway, the footing might be even more treacherous: Has it ever seemed to you that on snowy or slushy days, station floors get unusually slippery?
This, too, will be a far more treacherous and violent production: "much darker and much more serious than the original," says Jacob Guzman, who plays Chino, a Shark.
Even when Monique strong arms her way onto the boys wrestling team alongside Omari hoping to earn her father's attention and affection, Darrel has more treacherous plans for her.
"To maximize the population affected by a landfalling hurricane, you could not have picked a more treacherous place on the East Coast of Texas to envelope Houston," Maue said.
Bond's mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous — leading Bond to do everything he can to stop Safin and a dangerous new technology.
The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
That doesn't sit right with Eater's Hillary Dixon Canavan, who pointed out one more problem that has less to do with cultural sensitivity than with something even more treacherous, money.
The sneaker's light weight and comfort are great for those who are adventurous, but if you're venturing into more treacherous terrain, you'll probably want a shoe with a rugged outsole.
I'm not trying to play him as a complete villain, really, although he had his hand in many of the more treacherous acts or events we've seen over seven seasons.
Inserting Juno into orbit around Jupiter was a huge, risky $533 billion gamble for the space agency — even more treacherous than another notable recent feat, the New Horizons mission to Pluto.
But the headwinds are getting stronger and more treacherous exactly when the ECB needs to double down on the support to its flailing banking system, sluggish business investments and frightened consumers.
"There's a national obsession with 'securing the border' and that has only focused on barriers and looking for ways to pushing migrants out to more treacherous and deadly crossings," said Rep.
Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" suggests a serious extension of Ms. Fey's best-known comedic persona, on more treacherous terrain and with an Afghan culture clash.
Soldiers venturing into the zone on patrol or occasional defectors from the North have to navigate around mines that have become more treacherous as they are dislodged by floodwaters and landslides.
The Stakes: The watchers have access to players' social media accounts, and use that information to tap into a player's fears and desires through customized dares, some far more treacherous than others.
It remains unclear how long it may take to clear the western half, which is characterized by narrow streets that could make the fight against entrenched Islamic State fighters even more treacherous.
And they don't just have the Senate to think about; they need to figure out a compromise that will also move through the House, where its path is potentially much more treacherous.
Further, during the critical stretch of the fantasy playoffs, Jackson will be facing off with the 49ers, Bills, Jets, and Browns — a far more treacherous stretch of defenses than he's seen thus far.
Yet those numbers do not compare to what has become Europe's biggest migration crisis since World War Two and which has continued unabated despite the winter making the Aegean Sea even more treacherous.
In Kampot, the scientists were led through some of the more treacherous cave networks by Ken Sam An, a 61-year-old native of a village just below the Phnom Kampong Trach karst.
"That he would now cite people like Assange who have demonstrated universal hostility to the United States and its interests takes him into new and even more treacherous territory," he said in a statement.
"When you have a market that decides only one thing is working, and it doesn't bother with anything else, you have a market that is a lot more treacherous than it seems," he said.
Now, with heavy monsoon rains expected imminently – and threatening to make the already-complicated rescue effort even more treacherous – Thai officials said Saturday they might need to move even more quickly to save the team.
Plus, as any biker will tell you these days, scooters might be speed compatible, but they can also make the bike lanes feel more treacherous than usual by simply adding a new, less noticeable element.
A: But I think there can be so much fear and guilt implicit in these conversations about putting limits on care that a lot gets unsaid, and that can be even more treacherous in my experience.
Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, the episodic film plays like a more serious extension of Ms. Fey's best-known persona as a nerdy workaholic, on more treacherous terrain and with an Afghan culture clash.
"When you have a market that decides only one thing is working, and it doesn't bother with anything else, you have a market that is a lot more treacherous than it seems," the "Mad Money " host said.
One of our reporters accompanied 10 Central Americans as they made a desperate trek through Mexico to get to the United States, a journey made all the more treacherous by new government efforts to halt the northern migration.
"'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' suggests a serious extension of Ms. Fey's best-known comedic persona" — that of the self-deprecating, nerdy workaholic — "on more treacherous terrain and with an Afghan culture clash," Nicolas Rapold wrote in The New York Times.
The Supreme Court's Monday decision to strike down a North Carolina congressional district map is being hailed as a victory for voting rights advocates — though some caution that the path ahead for Democrats fighting gerrymandering has just become more treacherous.
Some research has suggested that the last major effort to increase technology at the border may have contributed to an increase in the number of deaths of migrants crossing the border, because they were forced into taking more treacherous routes to avoid detection.
With the private wall cutting off access to a half-mile stretch of those hills, leaving only the steeper, more treacherous part open, residents are concerned that immigrants will begin crossing in other parts of the city, toward the west and into neighborhoods.
Fewer smugglers are setting off from the Nigerien city of Agadez - a smuggling hub until the European Union last year bankrolled a clampdown - and are now taking more treacherous routes through the Sahara, far away from water sources and basic services, the IOM said.
PAMPLONA, Spain (Reuters) - One man was gored in the leg and seven people treated for minor injuries in the seventh bull run in this year's San Fermin festival in Spain, which featured fewer runners after overnight rain left the streets more treacherous than usual.
Chief Justice John Roberts has strived to steer the Supreme Court through waters made more treacherous by the potential for some of his colleagues to favor broad rulings in constitutional cases, not to mention the unkind attention from the political branches in recent years.
"The Great Australian Bight waters are deeper, more treacherous and more remote than the Gulf of Mexico, where BP was responsible for 800 million litres of oil spewing into the Gulf for 87 days in 2010," Wilderness Society South Australia director Peter Owen added.
"When people hear fence, they think of it as something that you have with your neighbor, not something that has led to the deaths of thousands of people," he said, pointing to the number of migrants who have moved farther east to more treacherous terrain.
The sight of Mr. Cuomo, a well-known car enthusiast who drove a tow truck as a young man, addressing trouble of the roads has become something of a winter tradition in recent years, usually when conditions are more treacherous than they were on Monday.
Not for the faint of heart — or anyone under 42 inches — the outdoor coaster makes white-knuckle dips and dives and almost-upside-down turns at speeds up to 50mph as Hagrid leads riders on a journey more treacherous than one his Care of Magical Creatures lessons.
If you are riding a horse, carrying firewood, or herding goats on foot, this is a highly salient concept: You never want to mount a hill from the iy side, as it takes more energy to ascend, and an iy descent is more treacherous as well.
But the project, called the Kingsbridge National Ice Center, or KNIC, has revealed how difficult it is to find and to finance new uses for some of New York City's aging but historic buildings, and how political currents can make the process that much more treacherous.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Crossing the central Mediterranean has become more treacherous than ever for migrants trying to reach Europe, with one in 18 dying or going missing during the voyage - more than double the rate last year, the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Monday.
From the Frankenstein-y frisson of Mrs Walker's vital spark of electricity to the fact that the most famous fatherless human in history is known to believers as the "lamb of God", it would have been hard to craft a scientific advance with a richer and more treacherous cultural context.
That final destination must be sorted out in a mad rush over the next few days, with the Senate's arcane budget rules and a vote-a-rama, which will open up Republicans to a flood of Democratic amendments designed to force tough votes that could make the process even more treacherous.
That final destination must be sorted out in a mad rush over the next few days, with the Senate's arcane budget rules and a vote-a-rama that will open up Republicans to a flood of Democratic amendments designed to force tough votes promising to make the process even more treacherous.
With the moon as red as it is, casting its cinematic light, we can glimpse the coast of their continent across the water from our own, but they did not cross this particular stretch of ocean, because it is even more treacherous than the one between Libya and Lampedusa, by which route they came.
Meanwhile, her half-brother who has been effectively ruling in her stead is too governed by his emotions to serve as a reliable ally, and the man she falls in love with and marries turns out to be not only chasing her power, but also far too easily swayed by threats from stronger, more treacherous men.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas), told The Washington Post that he believes the border is already secure, and that a wall could force migrants into more treacherous situations.
The chronicling of a three-day journey of six Georgian shepherds and 1,200 sheep from the mountains of Tusheti to the plains of Kakheti has it all: adorable sheep dogs who are some of the best in the business, foggy panoramas of the Georgian countryside complete with autumn colors, and dangerously steep descents made more treacherous by snow, sleet and the dire need to get the sheep to a warmer climate as soon as possible. —L.
The game series makes many references to the historical background, although much like Pirates!, the more treacherous details of the era are idealized to create an adventurous and exciting mood.
It was suggested NH 5 could be used as a route for land access to the Arabian Sea as the Karakoram Highway is much more treacherous for transport. This opening of the border at Shipki La is claimed to potentially increase trade on both sides of the border.
Cuny's objective in those briefings was to get someone in the US Government administration to intercede with the Russians so that he could help evacuate the tens of thousands civilians trapped in the battlefield. However, no one came forward to take on that role.Anderson. p. 260. The war in Chechnya grew even more treacherous.
With a pair of adversarial energy beings (Terry Diab) and a dishonest Alliance Chancellor (H.L. Cannon) complicating the proceedings, the situation turns more treacherous. Ultimately, the prestigious Star Car Championship becomes a speed backdrop for a deadly game of cat and mouse, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance. Team Earth must push their car, their team, and themselves to the limit just to survive.
Bob the Bum, the Victors' treasurer, is similarly killed. Pistolero then begins to make moves to eliminate the Sixers and finally gain his revenge. While loyal bikers are killed by the Sixers, the more treacherous and less faithful Victors try to influence The Gent, Comanche, and Goody Two-Shoes to switch sides - or kill them. Goody Two-Shoes is eventually killed after being located and chased down by Billy Wings.
The highway system was extended with the opening of Mantin toll plaza on 31 December 2008. Again, the main subcontractor was WCT, and the beam-manufacturer was Mudajaya. Most of the shorter beams like the Ms and Inverted Ts were manufactured at Mudajaya's production plant in Ijok, Selangor, whilst the longer and more "treacherous" I-beams were produced on the site itself. As per normal practice, the route was toll free until 30 January 2009.
Up on the mountain, the platoon has no idea what is happening with the rest of the campaign. The mountain proves more treacherous than even Croft expected, and every man in the platoon, including Croft, feels an internal desire to turn back. Minetta, Wyman, and Roth are dragging behind the rest of the squad. Roth begins to fall every hundred feet or so, to the increasing irritation of the rest of the platoon.
High winds blow snow off the peak of Mount Washington. Views from the Presidentials ridgeline in the crisp winter air are unrivaled in the Northeast. However, winter terrain is more treacherous, temperatures may plummet with dangerous speed, and wind speeds often hit triple digits. Snowfall at elevation is measured in feet instead of inches, avalanches are common on the large snowfields and in ravines, and blowing snow, ice fog, and heavy clouds can cause visibility to disappear in minutes.
On 14 January 2017, he competed in the Vibram Hong Kong 100 km Ultra Trail Race. He finished in 13 hours 28 minutes, placing 78th among 1576 finishers. In preparation for the high altitude race, he "spent most of the time training in the beautiful hills of Manali, where the hills are more treacherous than what [he] expected in Hong Kong." For the HK100 his focus was mostly on putting a lot of elevation or vertical kilometers in his training.
The Costa Rican government has closed the trail to Cerro Chato making it illegal to climb. This law was passed in 1998 but was not enforced until 2017, encouraging hikers, tour operators and business owners to sell this attraction and tour. When it was open it was considered a difficult hike and only recommended for hikers of good physical condition. When it rains, the path becomes muddy and can make it even more treacherous, especially when descending into the crater itself.
"Like the sport it portrays, the novel is fast-paced and full of surprises; horse trials are hazardous enough without baddies making them even more treacherous. The individual characters are well-developed and believable. The heroine (and what a heroine!) is both cool-headed and volatile. Light relief is provided by limericks and a teen groom with attitude, plus quiet times with the horses (who also have well- developed personalities.” - Tedi Busch, Nelson Mail "...a suspenseful tale that carries the reader along.
When he attempts to overtake it, the driver (Richard Castleman) deliberately swerves to prevent him. Turning off onto more treacherous country roads, Devereux nearly gets stranded when his car gets stuck in muddy terrain, and he barely negotiates a rickety wooden bridge. At last finding his way back to the main road, he stops off at a local roadside bar for a drink where the hearse is also parked outside. In a drunken altercation, Deveveux challenges the driver to reveal whose body he is transporting.
In 1978, she took part in the American Women's Himalayan Expedition to Annapurna, the tenth highest mountain in the world. It consisted of all female foreign climbers, designed to give women the opportunity to climb a major peak at a time when they were often excluded from expeditions. Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz was one of the few non Americans, and was considered one of their best climbers. Annapurna had very few ascents at the time, and they found it to be more treacherous than anticipated, with multiple avalanches causing severe delays in their progress.
The Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run ("Vermont 100") is a 100-mile (162 km) long ultramarathon held annually in July at Silver Hill Meadow in West Windsor, Vermont. It is one of the five 100-mile races that comprise the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning. It is also the only known ultra race in the USA where entrants run alongside horses over a similar course, in a separate but simultaneous race. (Horses avoid some of the more treacherous single-track and technical trails.) The race has been held every year since 1989.
In 1963 Mohammad Reza Shah announced a program of reform he labelled the White Revolution. Members of the Iranian clergy were angered by proposed land reforms, and protested against these changes. The Shah himself traveled to Qom and announced the clergy black reactionaries worse than the red reactionaries and a hundred times more treacherous than the (communist) tudeh party during his speech. On 26th January 1963, he held a referendum to get the appearance of public support in which 5.6 million against 4.1 people vote for the reformation.
Terraced vineyards along the bank of the Mosel in Trittenheim. The steep river bank slopes that are scattered around the Mosel region are considered some of the most labor-intensive vineyards in the world. Mechanical harvesting is impractical and nearly seven times more man hours are needed in the Mosel than in flatter terrain such as the Médoc. Grapevines are individually staked to the ground without connecting wires so that vineyard workers can tend the plants going horizontally across the vineyard rather than vertically, which would be more treacherous and tiring.
Stage 7 was difficult, long and run partially on unpaved roads. The day on which the stage was run happened to have very heavy rain, making the course muddy and still more treacherous. Pinotti rode with the leaders most of the day, following a move by Alexander Vinokourov after overnight race leader Vincenzo Nibali needed a bike change. Pinotti was not quite able to bridge up to the leading trio of Vinokourov, Damiano Cunego, and stage winner Cadel Evans in the final kilometer, finishing six seconds back for fourth on the day.
Instead, the shipments had to travel on the Yangtze River and Han River to Liang Prefecture (梁州, in modern Hanzhong, Shaanxi), and then over the Qinling Mountains to Chang'an — a much more treacherous and costly route. Liu, hoping to restore the Bian River- Yellow River route, personally travelled through the former route to examine it. He then wrote a detailed report to Yuan Zai,Old Book of Tang, vol. 123. who had become a powerful chancellor by that point, explaining the benefits of the Bian River route.
This smaller detachment, no more than 20,000–30,000 men, was led by Genghis's son Jochi and his elite general Jebe. The Tien Shan mountain passes were much more treacherous than the Dzungarian Gate, and to make it worse, they attempted the crossing in the middle of winter with over 5 feet of snow. Though the Mongols suffered losses and were exhausted from the crossing, their presence in the Ferghana Valley stunned the Khwarezm leadership and permanently stole the initiative away. This march can be described as the Central Asian equivalent of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps, with the same devastating effects.
Some plot points were designed to be indirect and vague so the narrative would gradually unfold. Byles recognized the design choice as "risky" and that it may disappoint mainstream players but he felt it enhanced the game's "horror" elements. The game's pacing was inspired by that of Resident Evil and Silent Hill, in which there were quiet moments with no enemy encounter that help enhance the games' tension. Tom Heaton, the game's designer, said an unsuccessful QTE trial or one incorrect choice would not lead directly to a character's death, though it would send the characters to "harder, more treacherous paths".
" Nina Shen Rastogi of New York Magazine similarly gave praise to the episode, writing "All of this prologue is what made the final scene land so hard, and so well. The shipboard battle between the Greyjoys was very good GOT, in my mind: dramatic, unexpected, and authentic on a character level." Sean T. Collins of Rolling Stone praised the battle sequence at the end, writing "It ends with a naval battle as grandiose as any we've seen in the series. But the strong second chapter of Game of Thrones' seventh season - 'Stormborn' - navigates even more treacherous waters.
Due to its more treacherous rocks and steep slopes and its exposure to the raging sea and winds of the North Atlantic, backside has long been abandoned as an area for fishing rooms. Bay de Verde and surrounding areas are barren of any trees except for a small grove of rugged spruce trees called the minister's grove. This is where the manse of the Minister of the local parish was built. On the western side of the harbour just below an area called Spring Hill is the section of Torquay, which derives its name from an English town by the same name.
An inch or two of snow fell in many areas, before a wintry mix of icy precipitation (up to a half-inch of ice accumulation)History of Ice Storms in Wisconsin made things even more treacherous. Numerous highway accidents were reported, resulting in three deaths in Wisconsin and one in Illinois, as well as numerous injuries.Storm pelts suburbs with snow, ice In addition, a Mesa Airlines plane with 25 passengers slid off the runway at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, but no injuries were reported. 400 flights were canceled at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, 28 at Midway International Airport and dozens more at Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport.
Unclimbed mountains are sometimes referred to as "virgin peaks." Many virgin peaks exist because the mountain is unreachable, due to either geographic isolation or political instability. Some mountains remain off limits due to religious beliefs of a country or region that hold such mountains as sacred and should remain inviolate. Additionally, since the endeavor to scale taller mountains of the world is usually a major undertaking, lesser peaks, while still very formidable, simply get less attention than the taller ones, and instead these taller peaks are summited by parties following a new route or perhaps during the winter when conditions are generally more treacherous.
However, U.S. land forces began to drive on Santiago de Cuba, and by the end of June 1898, Cervera found himself unable to remain safely in the harbor, and Governor-General Blanco y Erenas wanted a sortie, stating, "it is better for the honor of our arms that the squadron perish in battle ...". The breakout was planned for 09:00 on Sunday, July 3. This seemed the most logical time: the Americans would be at religious services, and waiting until night would only serve to make the escape that much more treacherous. By noon on Saturday, July 2, the fleet had a full head of steam and had fallen into position for the breakout.
The area became renowned for its timber operations with the Argent Lumber Company, which had one of the largest logging operations in the world. Unique to the area was the swamp logging procedure, with conditions that were far more treacherous than standard logging. narrow-gaugeTap Lines: Shortline & Industrial Railroading in the South railroads were constructed to help deliver timber to a processing area, where the lumber would be lifted onto rail cars or trucks headed to all parts of North America. As a tribute to Argent's impact on the community, the city was donated an H.K. Porter 2-8-0 steam locomotive (c/n 4776, built January 1911), Argent Lumber Company Number 7, for display in 1960.
The Egg Company attracted rivals, due to the amount of money to be made from the trade. Many fishermen collected eggs on the smaller and more treacherous North Farallones (which were not claimed by the Egg Company), but others attempted to egg on the main islands. The company's claims to exclusive ownership of the island were dealt a further blow by an executive order issued by President James Buchanan in 1859 which claimed the islands for the federal government in order to build a lighthouse (which had already been built in 1853). The then lighthouse superintendent of the area, Ira Rankin, did not attempt to push the Egg Company off the island and instead asserted their right to collect over that of the other companies.
On the other hand, he and many religious leaders considered the revolution had trends of westernizing the country and would in their mind threaten the traditional Islamic lifestyle of the common folk. The Shah himself traveled to Qom and announced the clergy black reactionaries worse than the red reactionaries and a hundred times more treacherous than the (communist) tudeh party during his speech. On 26th January 1963, he held a referendum to get the appearance of public support in which 5.6 million against 4.1 people vote for the reformation. The referendum was a good excuse for the government to take tougher practical action against the clergy and on 22nd March 1963, coincides with the death-day of Ja'far al- Sadiq, the Shah's guards attacked Feyziyeh Schooland kill students and people.
" Jordan Taylor believed his team were satisfied to finish second and his brother Ricky Taylor felt the race was an example of "one of the more treacherous 24-hour races in the night" due to slower PC class cars impeding him. Doug Fehan said the battle of the two Corvette cars for the win in GTLM in the final hour was "one of those moments in my own personal career that will always stand out as being really what this sport embodies and what Corvette Racing embodies. It was a wonderful moment in time." Gavin recalled before the 2017 race he had celebrated shortly after achieving victory for the team and praised his teammate García's sportsmanship, "All I could think about was my boss, Doug Fehan and what he would say if we did touch.
She realises that it is Aslan, who instructs the others to follow him. The children meet Aslan the next morning at the Stone Table, and he takes them to meet the Old Narnians and Prince Caspian. They first meet Caspian when coming to his aid at Aslan's How (a great mound which has been built above the Stone Table), in a fight where they eliminate Nikabrik (a black dwarf) and a hag and a werewolf who had been attempting to resurrect the White Witch in the hope that she would be able to kill King Miraz, despite Caspian's warnings that she was an even more treacherous foe than Miraz. Peter sends a letter of challenge to King Miraz and the guard who gave it to him is Glozelle, one of the King's courtiers who along with Sopespian has been conspiring against the King.
Inspired by two actual events, one surrounding the death of Professor Chen Wen-chen of Carnegie Mellon University in 1981, and the other the 1984 assassination of journalist Henry Liu in California by Chen Chi-li and his fellow Bamboo Union members, Formosa Betrayed is the story of FBI Agent Jake Kelly's (James Van Der Beek) investigation of the murder of Henry Wen (Joseph Foronda), a Taiwanese professor in Chicago. With the help of partner Tom Braxton (John Heard) and a sharp Chicago police detective (Leslie Hope), Agent Kelly discovers that the murderers have fled to Taipei, capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Agent Kelly is sent overseas to assist the Taiwan government's search for the killers. Initially guided by an American diplomat (Wendy Crewson) and a Kuomintang official (Tzi Ma), he soon realizes that not only is he an unwelcome guest in a foreign land but that something more treacherous is happening beneath the surface.

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