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Sick people often seek help when they feel most ill.
It is also the most ill-advised immigration legislation I have ever seen.
Instead, it has become one of the most ill-fated deals in recent years.
The latter is among the most ill-considered, ill-timed ideas of our era.
It involves aliens, arson, a fake therapist, Mormonism, and the world's most ill-advised handjob.
"What is racist?" she asked, posing one of the most ill-advised rhetorical questions ever.
Monica Lewinsky joked that her White House internship was among her most ill-advised job decisions.
Chris & Krystal In the night's most ill-fated move, Chris asks Krystal to teach him yoga, a.k.
The move would turn out to be one of the most ill-fated mergers in American history.
A potential COVID-19 treatment may require more than one medicine for the most ill patients, Ricks added.
The most ill-advised remark of the fight to pass Obamacare arguably came from then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Mr Hammond's best move would be to undo the most ill-judged bits of the fiscal strategy he inherited.
The weakest — and the most ill-advised — are still checking their Twitter feed on the way out the door. 
But frankly your "Trump: Rise of The Donald" idea is the most ill-conceived movie pitch I have ever received.
Until this morning, Kirk Ferentz, college football's most cromulent head coach, was tethered to perhaps the game's most ill-advised contract.
"Most ill people in these outbreaks ate many of the same food items at a Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurant," the statement said.
"The Bells" is full of characters being their dumbest, most ill-considered selves, solely in the pursuit of momentary conflicts and payoffs.
They're overwhelmingly Republican, stanchly conservative, regressive right wing, evangelical Christian and working class, well, the loudest, most ill-informed of them are.
There are no vaccines or approved treatments so even the most ill patients largely receive only supportive care such as breathing assistance.
It remains one of the most ill-advised, clumsily executed sequels of the 21st century, and seemed to have killed the franchise forever...
I spoke to six people who were luckier than I, about the most ill-advised things they've managed to sneak past airport security.
" His second-term Inaugural Address making democracy promotion his major goal "must rank as one of the most ill-considered of all time.
A previous Time Warner blockbuster deal, its 2000 merger with AOL, is considered one of the most ill-advised corporate marriages on record.
Unfortunately, elections seem to reverse that filtering dynamic, encouraging candidates to instantly voice the most ill-advised, bizarre ideas that pop in their heads.
A previous Time Warner blockbuster deal, its 2000 merger with AOL, is now considered one of the most ill-advised corporate marriages on record.
H.R. 22019 is perhaps the most ill-conceived of all anti-SLAPP measures, and would apply to a wide range of civil cases nationwide.
Playing to these same die-hard supporters is also the only explanation for the president's most ill-conceived, counterproductive policy toward the Western Hemisphere.
But these spaces only feel private: They are public, or at least leaky, and the worst, most ill-considered posts soon get shared in other rooms.
As a result, the NAC arguably produced their most ill-advised punishment yet, originally handing Diaz a five-year suspension from fighting alongside a $165,000 fine.
It's the Super Bowl for nerds — a place where the future is unveiled alongside a pile of the most ill-conceived, useless crap humans can dream up.
Bush's rhetoric and the worldview it represented helped set the stage for the invasion of Iraq, one of the most ill-conceived, disastrous wars in U.S. history.
Kenneth Lipper, a former Port Authority board member appointed by Mr. Cuomo, said the AirTrain was among the "most ill-conceived projects" that he's experienced in government.
With a commitment to save the littlest, most ill and vulnerable children, legislators need to understand the critical nature of the work done on behalf of children.
Wiedenbach describes a mob-like mentality among the most ill; a subculture where health is overlooked and dangerous practices are encouraged all in the name of getting bigger.
Then there's Doug (Kyle Bornheimer) and Mia (Jessica St. Clair) who might possibly be the most ill-suited couple on this planet, or any other for that matter.
The sickest patients can be targeted by specialist services, such as Evolution Health, a firm in Texas that cares for 2m of the most-ill patients across 15 states.
Two years in a row I had 20183-degree fevers and got dumped in trash cans, in a stunt, always on the days that I was the most ill.
Given that a character just got an arrow through the eye, the tonal shift to what has to be the most ill-advised distraction technique ever invented was jarring.
Most unedifying was his attempt to imbue the referendum result, easily one of the most ill-conceived and profoundly damaging political events of Britain's post-war history, with some nobility.
Las Vegas Aces forward Dearica Hamby hit one of the best and most ill-advised shots of her career on Sunday to help her team advance in the WNBA playoffs.
One of the most ill-advised decisions made by the Trump administration is to transfer oversight of the export of firearms from the State Department to the Department of Commerce.
"In the six years that I've done the show with you, Erin is the most ill person, the sickest person that we've had on the show in my opinion," he says.
Monica Lewinsky joked about her White House internship that resulted in an affair with former President Bill Clinton, tweeting in humor that the role was among her most ill-advised job decisions.
Even if such a detective tried to create a short list just focused on rival presidential candidates, it would be hard to figure out who had the most ill will toward the Texas senator.
Reylo is the steamiest potential romance we've seen from Star Wars since Ben Solo's parents in the original trilogy, and also the most ill-advised one since Ben Solo's grandparents in the prequel trilogy.
Clinton had been a vocal proponent of the American intervention in Libya in 2011, which Mr. Obama has repeatedly acknowledged was the most ill-thought-out foreign policy move in his nearly eight years in office.
That was something that women everywhere could enjoy watching, and the reason why SATC had such a successful run—that is, until the final, most ill-advised installment in the series: Sex and the City 2.
And while I worry plenty that he'll achieve some of his most ill-conceived policy goals, I'm just as fearful that he has already succeeded in changing forever the expected demeanor of someone in public office.
Unfortunately, the countries that have most of the world's young people are also the ones that are the most ill-equipped to grapple with their needs, ambitions, expectations, and inevitable frustrations — let alone capitalize on their potential.
The Republican measure would largely repeal former President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, but Walden stressed parts he would keep: its ban on lifetime coverage limits and a requirement that insurers cover even the most ill, costly consumers.
"I used to be the most ill-disciplined writer, I would get up at one, watch some television, have some tea, make some phone calls, have dinner and then think 'oh I should probably start now,'" he said.
He suggested amending the plan to eliminate the AirTrain link to La Guardia and the PATH extension to Newark Liberty until their value could be tested, saying they were "amongst the most ill-conceived projects" he had seen.
When Donaldson arrived in Toronto in 2015 via the most ill-conceived trade of Billy Beane's career, he was thought to be joining baseball's most fearsome lineup, with Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion already established as 40-homer threats.
The most dishonest attacks that I've ever confronted, just the top 100 most dishonest attacks on me, and the most ill-intentioned ones, the ones that are absolutely trying to wreck me, have come from the left, not the right.
Gareth Evans, the former foreign minister of Australia, described Trump as "the most ill-informed, under-prepared, ethically challenged and psychologically ill-equipped president in U.S. history," and suggested that Australia might be wise to pursue a closer relationship with China.
Before August 2018 the Somali region was the most ill-treated place in all of Ethiopia, tyrannised by its then state president, Abdi Mohamed Omar, who had waged a scorched-earth campaign against secessionist rebels for more than a decade.
And lucky for all of this, these lawsuits, uploaded to Scribd via various parties, offer up a trove of horrifying realities and paint a beautiful (read: sad, disgusting, and embarrassing) portrait of the Instagram era's most ill-fated moment yet.
Even J.R. Smith, a player with a well-deserved reputation for taking the most ill-advised long-range shots in the NBA, proved his worth with back-to-back three-pointers early in the third quarter, which helped erase Golden State's halftime lead.
Ish, whose colloquial name is literally a word that someone might use if they were addressing something inherently forgettable—We had, uh, turkey and stuff and all that ish—is maybe the most ill-defined guard Mustache Mike has blessed with his touch thus far.
The latest disasters to befall Change UK—Chuka Umunna's decision to join the Liberal Democrats and the party's decision to change its name for a third time—are a good excuse to reflect on the sad fate of one of the most ill-starred parties in British political history.
It has been presented in Spain, in particular, as the most ill-balanced in recent years, a far more straightforward affair for Real — aiming to become the first team since 1976 to win the European Cup three years in a row — than beating Atlético Madrid in 2016 or Juventus last year.
Those suggest that the U.K.'s Brexit decision might have been the most ill-advised policy decision that the country has made since it chose to return to the gold standard at the wrong exchange rate in 1926 or to join the European Union in the first place in 1973.
The season's most ill-conceived story is the one surrounding attorney Jeri Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss), who appears in the opening episode giving a poignant acceptance speech for a Women in Law award, where she discusses her wish to be seen not as "impressive, for a woman," but as impressive by any standard.
"With our most frail, most ill older adults, it's not just that they're older and they have a compromised immune system, it's also that many times they are in situations that put them at risk, in terms of congregate living," said Elaine Eshbaugh, a professor of gerontology at the University of Northern Iowa.
We filmed in our backyards and the woods behind them, in parking lots and alleys, in our bedrooms, and, most ill-advisedly, in the hotel where we stayed on our AP Government trip to Washington, D.C. Then one of us left the VHS master copy sitting on a table in the Laurel Highlands Senior High School cafeteria.
" On creating equitable laws around recreational marijuana use: "We created an opportunity for people to get these licenses [to legally sell marijuana]...[We're] using that as a loan fund for others who will enter this arena, because it is very important that those who have been most ill-affected are the people who have the greatest opportunity.
Parker started with the now all-too-familiar line that as a husband and father of five daughters, he's matured since that time, and told Deadline that the entire experience was "one of the most painful moments in my life," which must be one of the most ill-advised lines to ever be uttered in an interview like this.
TF: There has been a lot of discussion, most prominently in Britain before it opted for a three-week shutdown, about "herd immunity" — let a lot of people quickly get the virus, most will recover fine, tend to the most ill, but within a period of weeks a critical mass of people who become immune will eventually force the virus to peter out because it won't have enough hosts.
THE REALLY IT DIDN'T EVEN SEEM LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME TO BE HONEST AWARD FOR THE MOST ILL-CHOSEN TATTOO "Welcome to the future: Your tattoo has a EULA…" Welcome to the future: Your tattoo has a EULA that notes it's subject to DMCA takedowns, might not work (and functions only if you pay $30 activation+$10 per year), subject to getting hacked, and the app company owns all content you upload pic.twitter.
In 1003, James Cameron released a documentary exploring the wreck of the Bismarck, one of the most ill-fated battleships of World War II. By the release of his 2005 documentary on the Titanic, Cameron had made 33 deep-sea dives to the 3,800-meter-deep wreck And in 2012, Cameron was the first person to conduct a solo expedition to the deepest known part of the ocean floor, the Pacific's 10,994-meter-deep Mariana Trench.
She ends up coming across a gruff marine general (Billy Bob Thornton) who secretly respects her, a rival reporter (Margot Robbie) who shows her the ropes in Kabul, a Scud-stud-like Scottish correspondent (Martin Freeman) with whom she shares a nose for danger and a bed, an Afghan official (Alfred Molina) who might be the most ill-conceived character I have seen in a film in a long, long time, and, most memorably, an Afghan concierge (Christopher Abbott) who, in his understated and devout way, may care more about her than any of them.
Most patients were provided with a mat, while the most ill were given a mattress. Patients clothing was imported from Tuticorin, India. The surgeon with the longest service at the Colombo hospital was Alleman. Alleman sought to improve conditions at the hospital, including increasing provisions.
Nine more adjoining lots were later purchased. The construction of an annex on that land was completed in November 1889. The apartments in the annex were reserved for the most ill residents. Another adjoining property was purchased in 1894, and construction of a new wing began in 1895.
Her lectures were met with controversy. Her most ill-received appearance was likely in Charleston, Virginia (today West Virginia), where her lecture on the evils of slavery was met with such vehement opposition and outrage that she was forced to exercise considerable influence to even get out of the city safely.
She's also incredibly warm, funny. ... I wish I could go back in time." The next day, in the wake of reaction to the remarks, she resigned from the Obama campaign. Soon afterward, The Weekly Standard said that it "might have been the most ill-starred book tour since the invention of movable type.
On 1 January 1909, on its return to Antarctica, Nimrod was stopped by the ice, still from the expedition's shore base at Cape Royds. Mackintosh decided that he would cross this stretch of ice on foot. Historian Beau Riffenburgh describes the journey that followed as "one of the most ill-considered parts of the entire expedition".Riffenburgh, pp. 266–268.
The First Anglo-Afghan War (1838–42) was one of Britain's most ill-advised and disastrous wars. William Brydon was the sole survivor of the invading British army of 16,500 soldiers and civilians. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was also a disaster and considered to be their "Vietnam". The invasion and atrocities compelled the west into providing aid to the mujaheddin.
A review in The Guardian simply concluded that "[Smith's] decision to stray from his usual blend of impish party tunes and extended jingles for the latest summer blockbuster constitutes one of the most ill- advised career moves since MC Hammer went gangsta". Greg Tate of The Village Voice dubbed Lost and Found "the lamest album that'll be released this year", describing Smith's style as "imitation hip-hop".
This however was not achieved, for the two captains were unable, or unwilling to complete these manoeuvres on such short notice. This kind of manoeuvre was unprecedented in the history of Greek warfare. Donald Kagan considers it a most ill-advised move and gives credit to the two captains for disobeying orders that would have probably lost the battle for the Spartans. Others consider it a move that could have succeeded.
In some families, the stress of caregiving can also lead to increased family conflict. For most ill patients and their spousal caregivers, scores of marital satisfaction tend to be very similar to the normal population. But for a minority, cancer and caregiving can cause relationship strain and can impact the couple's intimacy. Depending on the type of cancer, caregivers have also reported changes in their sexual relationships (usually decreases in sexual activity).
GamesRadar called them "pretty awful", further describing them as "about as threatening as a vat of Alphabits". Kotaku's Patricia Hernandez cited Unown as an example of the second generation's quality. WhatCulture's Chris Comb included Unown in his list of the "laziest" and most "ill-conceived" Pokémon. He stated that he was interested in the Unown as a child, but grew to dislike them when he realized that they were less "rare, exciting, and useful" than they seemed.
Poor English continued to be a problem at university. Instructors at Addis Ababa University (AAU) found students' English so poor that they confined assessments to written tasks rather than alternatives such as presentations or debates. Students with the lowest competence in English were placed in the College of Education for training as teachers and would thus be the most ill-equipped for English medium instruction. Communicative language teaching (CLT) was tried at Arba Minch and Hawassa universities.
It has been referred to as "the most ill- disciplined and explosive fixture in the Premier League". In terms of support within the city, the number of Liverpool fans outweigh Everton supporters by a ratio of 2:1. Liverpool's rivalry with Manchester United stems from the cities' competition in the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. Connected by the world's first inter-city railway, by road Liverpool and Manchester are separated by approximately 30 miles (48 km) along the East Lancs Road.
During the war, some of the most ill-fated actions of Malinda and Keith were their two pillaging incursions to the Moore family's farm in Caldwell County, late in 1863. One of Moore's sons, James Daniel, was the 26th's officer who recruited them originally. In the first incursion, Malinda was injured in her shoulder. During the second one, Moore's son was at home, recovering after the Battle of Gettysburg, while Keith got a shot in his eye and lost it.
Richmond, "Victoriano Huerta", p. 657. Supporting the Huerta regime were business interests in Mexico, both foreign and domestic; landed elites; the Roman Catholic Church; as well as the German and British governments. The Federal Army became an arm of the Huerta regime, swelling to some 200,000 men, many pressed into service and most ill-trained. The US did not recognize the Huerta government, but from February to August 1913 it imposed an arms embargo on exports to Mexico, exempting the Huerta government and thereby favoring the regime against emerging revolutionary forces.
Having received his share of the prize, Howard remained in Rajapura when Bowen left with the Dauntless. Retiring from piracy, he married a local woman. However, after a short period of time his ill- treatment of her led to his being murdered by the relatives of his wife. Captain Charles Johnson - commonly considered to be a pseudonym of Daniel Defoe - wrote about this event in A General History of the Pyrates, saying that he was "a most ill natur'd Fellow, and using her ill, he was murder'd by her Relations".
The organizers of the protests applied to the Moscow authorities to gather 15,000 people, but since the number was exceeded, they were faced with paying a fine. Vladimir Putin, who earlier in the evening claimed to share the ideals of those who would go to Poklonnaya Hill, offered to pay part of the fine with his own money. The "anti-Orange protest" name alludes to the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, the most ill-known to Russians color revolution. The term "orange" in Russian political discourse has highly negative connotations.
She made her last film in 1919 and with the rapid changes in automotive technology plus new and more spectacular racing events, quickly faded from the public eye. Family members said she did not make it in the "talkies" because she had too low of a voice from years of cigarette smoking. Her first marriage was to James Stuart McKnight, a National Guard officer serving during World War I in Paris, France."English Tots Most Ill-Fed," Los Angeles Times, October 12, 1919, page II-7`Library card required` In the early 1930s, she married Thomas Morrison McKenna, a wealthy steelmaker.
After this incident, he moved to Rio de Janeiro. He tried the artistic and the journalistic career, failing in the first one. He wrote for journals Folha Nova, O Combate and A Gazetinha, where he published some poems and works in prose — and, in this last one, he would collaborate once more with Azevedo, who was its founder. Alongside Ferreira de Menezes, Augusto Ribeiro, Hugo Leal and João de Almeida, he would work for the journal A Gazeta da Tarde, that was, according to Múcio Leão, "one of the most ill-fated journals ever founded", because its founders would die in the next three years after the journal's existence.
The most ill-behaved or low-performing students were given time to 'catch up' and could be allowed to join only in the 4th grade, a year after the first batch of their classmates. Not being admitted at all was odd, and lack of desire to join was considered suspicious. In line with the Soviet doctrine of state atheism, the «Young Pioneer Leader's Handbook» stated that "every Pioneer would set up an atheist's corner at home with anti-religious pictures, poems, and sayings", in contrast to the traditional Russian Christian icon corners. The Young Pioneers, "as representatives of atheism and political change, encountered massive resistance in rural areas".
Grant Dale Kemp is a South African-born Hong Kong international rugby union player, currently playing with the Hong Kong national team and Valley in the Hong Kong Premiership. His regular position is prop. Also dubbed the "King of Whatsapp", Grant likes to spend his whole day trolling his friends and family on social media. You are most likely to find him running Chairman campaigns for various sports societies in Hong Kong from his new HQ, Poo Wo. He also holds the titles of "World's most ill behaved dog" and "Most likely to drink 5 cans of beer and lose plot" awards from his fellow team mates at Valley RFC.
Vancouver, who had plenty of opportunity to examine Sutil and Mexicana, wrote about them critically. He was "astonished" that such vessels "were employed to execute a service of such a nature". And that the vessels' "apartments just allowed room for sleeping places on each side, with a table in the intermediate place, at which four persons, with some difficulty, could sit, and were, in all other respects, the most ill calculated and unfit vessels which could possibly be imagined for such an expedition." After the voyage of Galiano and Valdés, both Sutil and Mexicana continued to serve the San Blas Naval Department for some years.
The signal had initially caused amusement amongst Tovey and his staff, but later its risks and implications angered them; Tovey later said "It was the stupidest and most ill-considered signal ever made" and he made it clear that he would have disobeyed and risked court-martial.Kennedy, pp.211–212 The escort carrier forming part of arctic convoy PQ18Tovey also had responsibility for the safe passage of the Arctic Convoys to Russia. The Soviet Union subsequently awarded him the Order of Suvorov, First Class, for "distinguished services in securing the passage of convoys to the U.S.S.R.", but Tovey never wore the medal or its ribbon.
The Daily Mile encourages school students to do 15 minutes of exercise during the school day, and despite there being no evidence of its benefits, has been adopted by 10,500 schools and nurseries around the United Kingdom. The body mass index of participating students was measured at the start, after 4 and then again after 12 months. She found that The Daily Mile had a small positive impact on the body mass index of children who took part, and was particularly cost-effective for girls. Adab analysed the demographics of people infected by SARS-CoV-2, looking to better understand who becomes most ill with coronavirus disease.
Certainly not. Prime Minister’s adviser > on Interior Senator Rehman Malik had announced Rs150,000 for his family – > which is a measly amount for someone’s life – for someone who sacrificed his > life for others and is nothing less than a national hero[...] Sadly the > state too has not shown its appreciation of such a man who saved the lives > of so many especially in a time when they are most ill-equipped and the > prime targets[...] Its individuals like Faisal Khan who make the difference > but get little acknowledgement. When will the government realise that their > faces are saved from public humiliation because of the sacrifice of many > Faisal Khans[?] – Nosheen Abbas, documenting the life Faisal Khan, 3 April > 2009.
He was "astonished" that such vessels "were employed to execute a service of such a nature". And that the vessels' "apartments just allowed room for sleeping places on each side, with a table in the intermediate place, at which four persons, with some difficulty, could sit, and were, in all other respects, the most ill calculated and unfit vessels which could possibly be imagined for such an expedition." After the voyage of Galiano and Valdés, both the Mexicana and Sutil continued to serve the San Blas Naval Department for some years. In 1793 the Mexicana sailed north to explore the Columbia River and determine whether its mouth would be a good place for a new Spanish base.
Parissien, p. 112 He wore darker colours than had been previously fashionable as they helped to disguise his size, favoured pantaloons and trousers over knee breeches because they were looser, and popularised a high collar with neck cloth because it hid his double chin.Parissien, p. 114 His visit to Scotland in 1822 led to the revival, if not the creation, of Scottish tartan dress as it is known today.Parissien, pp. 324–326 During the political crisis caused by Catholic emancipation, the Duke of Wellington said that George was "the worst man he ever fell in with his whole life, the most selfish, the most false, the most ill-natured, the most entirely without one redeeming quality".
As part of the study, Arora studied the patterns of first year medical residents at the Pritzker School of Medicine. The participants wore actiwatches, which recorded movement around hospitals, and were kept on schedules with and without scheduled naps. The medical residents who had scheduled naps reported considerably less fatigue. Alongside her research on sleep, Arora has worked on improving patient handovers; emphasising the need for effective communication, making it clear who the most ill patient is, the development of standardised strategies and improve written and verbal handoffs. In the annual meeting of the Society of Hospital Medicine, Arora pointed out that “In business and restaurants, they have to get the order right or you won't go back... and in medicine we have a culture of errors,”.
Nansen observed: "If the Jeannette Expedition had had sufficient provisions, and had remained on the ice-floe on which the relics were found, the result would doubtless have been very different from what it was." When Nansen's plans became public knowledge The New York Times was enthusiastic, deeming it "highly probable that there is a comparatively short and direct route across the Arctic Ocean by way of the North Pole, and that nature herself has supplied a means of communication across it." However, most experienced polar hands were dismissive. The American explorer Adolphus Greely called it "an illogical scheme of self-destruction"; his assistant, Lieutenant David Brainerd, called it "one of the most ill-advised schemes ever embarked on", and predicted that it would end in disaster.
All who had any share in this concert, finding the company attentive, > and in a disposition to be pleased, were animated to that true pitch of > enthusiasm, which, from the ardour of the fire within them, is communicated > to others, and sets all around in a blaze; so that the contention between > the performers and hearers, was only who should please, and who should > applaud the most! Ill health forced Ordonez to resign both his professional playing appointments in 1783. The same year he was forced to retire on half-salary from his position with the Lower Austrian Land Court, a circumstance which caused him great financial distress. The last three years of Ordonez's life were spent in sickness and poverty.
Further evidence that suggests Roosevelt had seen the memos was his support of "pop-up" cruises, an elaboration upon Actions D and E of the eight recommended actions detailed in the memo: "I just want them to keep popping up here and there and keep the Japs guessing. I don't mind losing one or two cruisers, but do not take a chance on losing five or six." Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, on the other hand, opposed the "pop-up" cruises, saying they were "most ill-advised and will result in war if we make this move", but "the decision [on the 'pop- up' cruise matter] may go against me". In fact, at the time, Kimmel was not aware of Washington's eight-action policy.
She claimed her son had a long list of illnesses including diabetes, food allergies, cerebral palsy, and cystic fibrosis, describing him as "the most ill child in Britain" and receiving numerous cash donations and charity gifts, including two cruises. In the mid-1990s, Kathy Bush gained public sympathy for the plight of her daughter, Jennifer, who by the age of 8 had undergone 40 surgeries and spent over 640 days in hospitals for gastrointestinal disorders. The acclaim led to a visit with first lady Hillary Clinton, who championed the Bushs' plight as evidence of need for medical reform. However, in 1996, Kathy Bush was arrested and charged with child abuse and Medicaid fraud, accused of sabotaging Jennifer's medical equipment and drugs to agitate and prolong her illness.
During the summer of 1965, the Malta Football Association together with the affiliated clubs decided not to play at Empire Stadium following an argument with the management over the distribution of gate-money. Following lengthy discussions, the Association decided to transfer all football activities for the 1965/66 football season to the Manoel Island Football Ground. The stadium was regarded as unsuitable to host league football matches as the lack of security at the ground made it easy for the fans to cause trouble. This caused a number of matches to be abandoned and for the said season to go down in history "as one of the most ill-fated competitions in the history of Maltese football".. In the following season, football returned to the Empire Stadium as the Association managed to clinch a new agreement with the operators of The Stadium.
" Vinayak Chakrovorty gave the film two-and-a-half out of five stars in India Today: "OUATIMD should remind Bollywood what we all always knew: Never make a sequel just for the heck of it if you don't have a genuine idea to entertain". Subhash K. Jha termed the film as "one of the most ill-timed gangster dramas" criticising the acting of all the three leads, praising only the short cameo of Sonali Bendre. The film drew a number of negative reactions from the film critics. Subhra Gupta gave the film a half- star out of five in The Indian Express, saying "After all the shoot-outs and bang-bangs are over, you are left with a film which leaves you with so little new that you wonder if there's any juice left in this style of retro gangsta flick.
A December 1958 Newsweek full-page article on the company was headlined "Sparkle on the Potomac", and Howard Taubman of the New York Times visited regularly, followed by headlines reading "Capital Revival" and "Sparkle on the Potomac"Phillips-Matz, p. 27 However, there was not always such clear sailing, and the company was to experience a series of ups and downs in the first few years of the 1960s. Initially, there was further success: bringing Igor Stravinsky to Washington was the work of Bliss Herbert, then the Artistic Administrator of the Santa Fe Opera who had been involved in that company's early years when the composer regularly visited Santa Fe. However, the first Stravinsky production – The Rake's Progress – was "the most "ill-starred" opera in the Society's history",Phillips-Matz, quoting critic Howard Taubman, p. 27 largely the result of singers' illnesses.
The effigies of a goat, sheep and cow, as used in some peasant festivities (Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest) "The Goat and Her Three Kids" or "The Goat with Three Kids" () is an 1875 short story, fable and fairy tale by Romanian author Ion Creangă. Figuratively illustrating for the notions of motherly love and childish disobedience, it recounts how a family of goats is ravaged by the Big Bad Wolf, allowed inside the secured home by the oldest, most ill-behaved and least prudent of the kids. The only one of the children to survive is the youngest and most obedient, who then helps his mother plan her revenge on the predator, leading to a dénouement in which the wolf is tricked, burned alive and stoned to death. Popularized by the Romanian curriculum and included in primers, Creangă's tale has endured as one of the best-known works in local children's literature.
We get to know every one of the people with whom Polly shares a shelter every night, like the blustery, avuncular stage actor Sir Godfrey Kingsman, who quotes the Bard every time he opens his mouth yet whose personality rings true all the same. Eileen finds herself saddled with two of the most ill-behaved children in history, and yet you kind of like them, especially because, as a sort of brother-and-sister demolition duo with an appallingly indifferent and irresponsible mother, you realize they've only ever had each other." Julie Phillips of The Village Voice wrote, "Blackout/All Clear is neither tragedy nor comedy, but a mystery story with touches of grief and slapstick... None of the three historians manages to stand by and observe... The cast of characters is long, but Willis convinces you to care about almost all their fates — and to surprise you about their connection to each other. Willis's evocation of wartime London sometimes feels romanticized, and it has few moral or demographic complications... Nor is Willis's theme, the heroism of ordinary people, especially original.
Finally Steele received a direct order from Grant (his West Point classmate) to move south and proceed toward Shreveport, Louisiana to link up with Union forces under command of General Nathaniel Banks, who by then had already commenced a campaign up the Red River, converging upon Shreveport. The plan called for Steele's Corps to link up with Banks there and together the combined Union force would push into East Texas to "Plant the US flag." It was hoped that Steele's southward thrust from Little Rock would catch Confederate Commander E. Kirby Smith—Commanding the Confederate Army of the Trans- Mississippi—in a pincer movement, force Smith to fight a two-front action and thus divert precious Confederate resources from the main line of battle on the Red River. It proved to be one of the most ill-advised Union operations of the entire war. Against his better judgment, the skeptical Steele departed Little Rock on 23 March with some 12,000 troops, including the 36th Iowa Infantry Regiment, restricted to half-ratrions.
The play begins with righteous depictions of Spanish officers plotting and city authorities fruitlessly debating peace or war, but quickly dissolves into a hodge-podge of unconnected rapes, murders and extortions. Most of the lines in the piece are assigned to its large assortment of villains, including the Spanish commander "Sancto Danila", the treacherous Van End, colonel of the turncoat German mercenary garrison, and, inexplicably, the Duke of Alva, who in fact was far away in Spain during the massacre. For a hero, the play has only a one-legged Flemish soldier known as Stump, who performs random acts of gallantry throughout the action, despite having been mistreated by the civil authorities of Antwerp before the attack. As for the victims of the massacre, Englishmen feature prominently among the most ill-treated: one trader is compelled under torture to relinquish all his wealth to Danila, only to be further tortured and killed by two other Spanish officers when he explains that he has nothing left to give them.

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