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Her sympathetic profile of former-Trump-flak-turned-former-White-House-Communications-Director Hope Hicks, torn between obeying a congressional subpoena and obeying her former boss, illustrated the problem quite neatly.
And you begin unwittingly obeying, especially if you're a kid.
Trump tweeted afterward that Pence had been obeying his orders.
Discovering them is hard, and obeying them is even harder.
Obeying, I drove away from a half-empty row of spots.
In operational crises, it's clear both sides are obeying the Constitution.
They'll move at the most efficient speeds, always obeying the rules.
Obeying its edict, Ms Bakht's father drugged and then electrocuted her.
Put more simply, they are policies for obeying the Fourth Amendment.
Bears seriously need to start obeying the rules of the road.
Joseph Stalin, however, was not one for obeying anyone else's commandment.
Serving the individual president was always secondary to obeying the law.
Michelman said obeying police orders to disperse would be a smart move.
He said he hadn't shaved in six months, obeying Islamic State edicts.
Microsoft argued successfully that if it was forced to hand over the emails it would be put in a situation where it may have to choose between obeying the laws of one nation or obeying the laws of another.
Kalanick made a decision that winning was more important than obeying the law.
The content providers are then responsible for obeying and removing any offending content.
And the implication, everyone knows, is that not obeying could get you shot.
It's our favorite way to exercise our pyromanic tendencies while obeying campsite rules.
Economists would have us believe that obeying the law is all about sanctions.
They also suggest the other countries includes Iran continue obeying the Iran Deal.
And keeping up deals means more than obeying the precise dictates of agreements.
Throughout his life, Trump has favored issuing orders over cooperating or obeying rules.
Here shapes are mutable and slightly wonky, obeying a logic specific to the painting.
The standards commission said Johnson displayed "an over-casual attitude toward obeying the rules".
"With this action, we were entrapping them into obeying the law," Mr. Wicker said.
Was Moulin's Judas a Communist fellow-resister obeying Moscow's orders to eliminate anti-Communists?
Obeying a House subpoena in this case seemed to fit the bill for him.
So, what we do is we just make sure that we're obeying the law.
That means obeying the laws, even under administrations led by people we may deplore.
So you can learn to "surf" those urges rather than obeying them immediately, explains Crosby.
The scientist wasn't obeying safety protocols, and the virus escaped through a duct, killing Parker.
Mr. Foster said they had been driving the speed limit and otherwise obeying the law.
That is nothing where I believe we're stifling our fan groups — we're obeying the law.
Then, obeying a ghostly summons, he walks out alone to his death on the ice.
SB: The Ministerial Code requires obeying the law so that's part of the Ministerial Code….
Meanwhile, her ex ... Rob Kardashian was back on social media, and obeying the restraining order.
They are slowly coerced into obeying prison personnel, thug-like cell bosses and reformed prisoners.
"By obeying the rules you were freer, because he had done the work for you."
Deborra Sarei won $270,255 for being the best at obeying traffic laws for two months.
Good order and discipline is also obeying orders from the president of the United States.
We are looking for a learning algorithm obeying Darwinian constraints that biology can and does support.
I'm much more frightened about robots always obeying orders than about robots rebelling against the humans.
Telegraphing a course of cuts would lend itself to speculation that the Fed was obeying Trump.
Parents must model good behavior by not talking on cellphones while driving and obeying speed limits.
He noted that soldiers have been hanged for obeying illegal orders from Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.
We have ideas Quarantines might stop the virus, but they rely on people obeying the law.
He quickly realized that the shapes should drift on their own, obeying the laws of physics.
The people have to simply be goaded and herded into obeying the mai-baap sarkar's* wishes.
A digital clock, the kind that keeps precise time for obeying musicians' union regulations, is visible.
He argued against a trucker fired for not obeying an order that could have killed him.
Any individual not obeying its construct of proper behavior only has their own conscience to rely on.
If God is truly calling us to leave, then no one should stop us from obeying. 2.
In both cases, Apple doesn't seem to be obeying its own App Store rules to the letter.
Obeying the impulse to spread the fungal infection to new hosts, the infected become mindless biting machines.
When you're a pig, you don't have to worry about everyday human concerns like obeying police officers.
She talks to the seagull, and it listens for some reason, obeying her commands like a dog.
You relax because it is keeping a safe distance and seems to be obeying the speed limit.
Her talent is to be clear without being clean, to study boundaries with care, without obeying them.
In response to criticism about these steps, Apple has blithely responded that it is obeying China's laws.
Irish dance, though inherently musical, can have a rote relationship to music, as if obeying rhythmic orders.
As usual, the crew is a collection of talented actors obeying the imperatives of science-fiction seriousness.
They want it to be grounded in biology and obeying the laws of nature, to a degree.
They would figure out the future as a married couple should, with him deciding and her obeying.
A concern with obeying the law is what likely motivated those OMB officials who resigned their jobs.
Britain will have two options, both bad: suffer by obeying the rules or suffer by adopting the euro.
Flowing water can produce unpredictable turbulence, for example, even though the molecules are obeying simple, deterministic physical laws.
Although there is no evidence of illegality, obeying the law is not the only requirement for Chinese officials.
Pruitt, who has trouble obeying even mandatory rules, can't be counted on to follow the suggested ethical guardrails.
"Good order and discipline is also obeying the orders of the President of the United States," he said.
How does it happen that after all those years of obeying the law, these individuals end up reoffending?
EFF MPs shouted down the speech for more than an hour before obeying orders to leave the chamber.
Which means we don't know what the law exactly is, and we don't know whether anybody is obeying.
"Good order and discipline is also obeying the orders of the president of the United States," he said.
He has no truck with the idea, for example, that the Confucian tradition is essentially about obeying authority.
Swiftly and nervously, as if obeying the beat of Jackie's memory, we step back and forth in time.
A concern with obeying the law is what motivated those civil servants who testified in the impeachment hearings.
A concern with obeying the law is what a democratic society should want its government officials to prioritize.
Indeed, decent citizens would have felt morally obliged to break them, where obeying them involved harm to others.
California authorities are sharing a frightening wildfire video on social media to emphasize the importance of obeying evacuation orders.
MPs are paid to be representatives, not delegates, obeying their own judgment over the roiling opinions of their constituents.
Cancer is a disease of cellular biology in which some cells stop obeying the good instructions they've been given.
Pohl called a camp commander to the witness stand and asked him whether the guards were obeying his order.
As a result, it seems to imprint upon him, following him around and obeying him like a loyal pet.
As O'Brien saw it, only ever flouting, without a healthy dose of obeying, was unsustainable and, on balance, unfunny.
It could then find itself obeying a set of trade rules over which it has no say at all.
Barry is lost in his own body, just an ex-Marine obeying orders or else he will be killed.
He (along with the rest of the Oscar producers) was running the Industrial Age play of obeying the clock.
The analysts could have been engaged in standard bureaucratic behavior like obeying the filtering process or hoarding sensitive information.
My mileage: I averaged 40 miles per gallon in highway driving, obeying (or trying to) the posted speed limits.
Kupperman is currently obeying the White House's order that he not appear before the House and is absolutely immune.
In the 3 mph test, the Olli gently bumps the wall and rebounds, neatly obeying Newton's third law of motion.
"We should have faith in the rule of law of Hong Kong, which also includes obeying the law," Lam added.
"The question going forward is whether the ISPs and policymakers will recognize that obeying speed limits helps everyone," Wheeler said.
Trump's proposal means that insurers licensed by one state and obeying that state's laws could sell coverage in another state.
Instead, I remained in that spanking line, compliant, obeying his commands and his madness while silently watching my brothers suffer.
Perhaps because that view enables us to think of ourselves as blameless, as physical objects obeying the laws of nature.
On the other hand, not obeying the lawful order of a legitimately elected official is also a subversion of democracy.
" Donovan has also weighed in on Trump's border policy, telling NY1, "right now, the Trump administration is obeying the law.
And who could forget 2015, when a drunk Taco Bell executive assaulted his Uber driver for not obeying his orders?
It has prospered by changing shape, blithely obeying the wishes of its masters—the translators, the traducers, and the Orientalists.
"He wasn't obeying their order to put it down, so it was definitely some sort of a protest," Kingery said.
When Oren dies suddenly between visits, Thomas, obeying some primal instinct and with no clear purpose, immediately travels to Jerusalem.
The administration transferred the Taliban detainees without obeying a statute requiring it to notify Congress 30 days before the transfers.
The first known use of "sheeple" came in 1945, when a columnist used it to describe people mindlessly obeying their government.
Was Chapo the supreme leader of the Sinaloa cartel or merely a lieutenant obeying the commands of other, unnamed top bosses?
I just wanted to do something purposefully so I could show God how much I love Him by obeying his word.
Some senior members in the ruling African National Congress party have criticized the finance minister for not obeying the police summons.
He was also vilified by fellow Catholic officers for obeying the order to tap a priest's phone in the first place.
Zoox vehicles are already better than humans at some parts of driving, Levinson said, like obeying stop signs and speed limits.
But when an updated version comes along — Golem 2.0 — Robert finds himself obeying its suggestions as his own agency slips away.
That's why Norman Bates of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" isn't actually a psychopath — he thinks he's obeying the wishes of his mother.
But McKay had little interest in obeying the familiar rhythms of the academy-pleasing biopic that Cheney's story might have inspired.
That meant that obeying the laws that created and empowered us and the agencies we worked with was our first priority.
Please do your best to ignore the annoying music plastered over this great video of a very good dog obeying traffic laws.
Audience members began grouping up, obeying the same primal instinct that, in previous millennia, drew unacquainted cave-dwellers around a single fire.
Soltani's father encouraged him to join the military and he says he's a firm believer in working hard and obeying the system.
Police in Tempe say the self-driving SUV was obeying the law and the driver in the other car failed to yield.
They said they would stop after Attorney General Bob Ferguson sued them for not obeying the state's rules on political ad transparency.
Software engineering consists of one agent (the programmer) giving commands, and another (the computer) receiving and, unless there's an error, obeying them.
They had a kind of certain independence to them with which we identified and they didn't appear to be obeying anybody's plan.
Public health mattered hugely: Everybody benefits from everybody else being vaccinated, and everybody benefits from everybody else obeying the rules of hygiene.
The attorney general last week cited Romans 13, a Bible passage pertaining to obeying the law, in defending separating children and parents.
There was the 8-year-old boy who was not obeying his teachers and got very angry at school, Dr. Lavin said.
Eurídice, obeying her father's wishes to marry the son of a business colleague (Gregorio Duvivier), forgoes Vienna for a stultifyingly traditional marriage.
Fred, who once revered his wife's outlook, has a different answer to what Gilead's greatest "responsibility" is: "Obeying your husband," he responds flatly.
"Mr Kalanick, the CEO at the time at Uber, made a decision that winning was more important than obeying the law," he continued.
On March 20th, obeying that same executive order, ICE issued the first of what are to be weekly reports tallying rejected "detainer" requests.
Yet obeying America's sanctions is itself illegal under rules devised by Europe, whose leaders want to keep Iran in the global trade fold.
Obeying a rule known as Bennett's law, wealthier Asians are getting more of their calories from vegetables, fruit, meat, fish and dairy products.
The idea of his obeying corporate strategy at Ford, let alone taking on the mighty glamour of Ferrari, is itself an excellent joke.
" Snapchat's terms of service states: "Do not use ours services in a way that would distract you from obeying traffic or safety laws.
Epstein planned to build a compound on the island but was issued a stop-work order in December for not obeying environmental regulations.
Quarantines in the US, Italy and elsewhere -- which rely on people obeying the law -- have raised questions about civil disobedience, Luke McGee writes.
Almost all foreign airlines suspended flights to Erbil and Sulaimaniya, obeying a notice from the government in Baghdad, which controls Iraqi air space.
If you buy it from Amazon, the fan will automatically connect with your home network and start obeying commands issued to your Alexa.
I lived my life in prison 22 years with obeying the way things go and living in fear of standing against these people.
Both groups agreed to respect the hospital's religious values while obeying laws that require physician-assisted suicide to be available for eligible patients.
But when it came to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office obeying the laws as well as enforcing them, Arpaio was, at best, uninterested.
I'm not entirely sure how long I was obeying, but once he said, 'Now you may come,' I lost complete control of my body.
The poll surveyed 473,237 adults from the US about their social media use and trust in tech companies over obeying government data privacy policies.
It's why a game like Grand Theft Auto that explicitly encourages mayhem and murder has its share of players who enjoy obeying traffic rules.
Almost immediately, he fell into the habit of giving instructions and I fell into the habit of obeying them—apologizing and asking his permission.
Yet the film, as if obeying both the imperatives of Hollywood comedy and the long tradition of black activism, refuses to succumb to pessimism.
"It's the president who has immunity, and if you don't give it to him, you are not obeying the rule of law," he said.
One report that I saw on the situation in Italy was kind of implying that Italians are used to not really obeying the rules.
They follow the speed limit, they take ages changing lanes and they have a frustrating habit of obeying every single rule of the road.
If a black hole is obeying thermodynamic laws, we can presume that a statistical description of all its fundamental, indivisible parts can be made.
"For him, a muse means someone who doesn't speak or have any of her own opinions and just keeps obeying his orders," she said.
In the early 19th century, all children were given the same kinds of books, mostly moral books about the importance of obeying one's elders.
But Mr. Sophal Ear, the analyst, said he saw the language about obeying laws as "a signal to the authorities" about the newspaper's future.
Because he swore an oath to uphold the Constitution, he said, he worried that obeying orders to participate in the operation violated his oath.
It is long past time for government officials, whether they like abortion or not, to stop wasting our money and start obeying our Constitution.
The two women shouted in unison — "We aren't silent, we aren't scared, we're not obeying"— despite the fact that their different worlds mean different lifestyles.
To preserve some appearance of obeying the UPU, it does deliver at terminal-fee rates if mail arrives through Mirny, a small town in Siberia.
For him, to be autonomous is to have self-understanding and the ability to chart your future freely, as opposed to obeying the divine order.
With only two choices, do you hit a large group of homeless people obeying traffic laws or a small child jaywalking against the traffic light?
Does monster truck driver Dennis Anderson feel fine about just driving around the streets of Tampa in a mid-range pickup, obeying the speed limit?
Now, instead of obeying the law, Uber, Lyft and Doordash want to spend $90 million to avoid accountability – all while claiming it will 'protect' drivers.
Now, instead of obeying the law, Uber, Lyft and DoorDash want to spend $90 million to avoid accountability - all while claiming it will "protect" drivers.
If you asked most businesses that sponsor a 401(k) plan whether they are obeying their fiduciary duties, they would likely respond in the affirmative.
Dressed in drag, the protagonist of " I Can't Sleep " (1994) revolves and sways, alone, as if obeying not the music but some inaudible private beat.
However, if it's between obeying some arcane, decades-old rule and doing everything I can to bring down a dangerous administration, there is no contest.
The measure would, in theory, help determine if coronavirus-infected citizens came in contact with others and would make sure they were obeying quarantine laws.
Immigrant rights groups say it's unfair to uproot hundreds of thousands of people who've been obeying the law, paying taxes, working and raising families here.
Based on court records, Okada will argue the board was not acting independently and instead simply obeying the CEO's orders when it pushed Okada out.
If there's a color in your makeup that isn't on its list, the manufacturer is not obeying the law and that ingredient could irritate your skin.
We've reached out to the FCC to ask if the agency has had contact with Verizon and if it's still obeying the terms of the agreement.
AAA or indie, mobile or console, games teach players a system, and reward them fairly for obeying it, especially if they do so diligently and skillfully.
They want Britain to "shadow" the single market by obeying most of its rules, including those against striking independent trade deals, for as long as possible.
Local police determined Uber's self-driving car (which was in autonomous mode) was obeying the law and the other driver was at fault for the crash.
"Obeying the laws of the land, living up to the duties of the office and defending the Constitution is the foundation of my governorship," McCrory said.
Foreign airlines suspended flights to Erbil and Sulaimaniya in the region in September 2017, obeying a notice from the Baghdad government, which controls Iraqi air space.
For one brief moment I considered running back to the soundstage, but the rules-obeying Hunter nerd in me felt it was a breach of propriety.
My inability to follow recipes as written — without obeying the devil on my shoulder telling me to replace ingredients or change the temperature — is well documented.
Human affairs have always been messy, but even in science, the old idea of nature obeying exact laws has given way to a more flexible view.
All I remembered — maybe it was all that mattered — was that a famous man chose to die because obeying the law was more important than living.
He made strong gestures toward obeying norms of presidential self-restraint, not abusing power, and being reluctant to act based on extraordinary claims of executive power.
It raises the age-old question of whether a person engaged in immoral activity while obeying the orders of a superior deserves blame for her actions.
The Democratic lawmakers also want to know what methods the commission is using to draw any conclusions and how it is obeying rules governing its activities.
The details aren't identical, though: a judge ruled against Cox for not obeying its own stated policy, and Grande for not having a meaningful policy at all.
The story explores the question of how far people will go when "just obeying orders," the morality of testing and a related case of victimization (2800:2745).
Instead, Lin gave the cars superpowers, allowing them to leap through the air and rush across highways in ways that abandoned all pretense of obeying physical reality.
Zuma has said he backs Gordhan but cannot stop the investigation, and some senior ANC party members have criticized the finance minister for not obeying the summons.
The story explores the question of how far people will go when "just obeying orders," the morality of testing and a related case of victimization (1:44246).
American motor vehicle safety could be improved by higher seatbelt use, reduced driving while impaired, obeying speed limits, and reducing distractions such as cellphone use and texting.
Iran had shipped roughly 97 percent of its nuclear fuel out of the country, leaving only a modest stockpile, and was obeying the limits on producing more.
"If they resist obeying the court then we are talking about a technical coup," said Karin Slowing, an independent analyst and columnist for the newspaper Prensa Libre.
The F.B.I. has had a dismal record of obeying the law when it comes to domestic spying and is too willing to get involved in political shenanigans.
Mayor William A. Bell Sr. said it was an attempt to respond to valid concerns while obeying a state law that effectively bans taking down Confederate monuments.
During the Watergate crisis, members of Richard Nixon's cabinet told the military to double check with them before obeying a presidential order to stage a nuclear strike.
Spencer suggested he had resigned because he felt that obeying Trump's directive would require him to violate the "sacred oath" he had taken to uphold the Constitution.
But if lots of people in some area or activity are not obeying whatever rules we've set up, then over time people realize those rules don't matter.
When I get into a situation when I'm being a workaholic and not taking care of myself, then I'm not obeying the vow of my self-marriage.
According to the latest indictment, which was filed Wednesday and unsealed Tuesday, video footage showed that Caleb was obeying all rider instructions at the time of his death.
The study found that canines of a normal weight continued obeying instructions to check the second bowl for food, but the obese ones refused after a few rounds.
Chinese pundits have debated whether the show is a feminist tale about strong women, or a retrograde saga about women who survive by obeying and pleasing bossy men.
" This disposed once and for all of the defense "I was no more than a cog in the machine," and of its corollary, "I was only obeying orders.
I, along with the Republican Party, would define morality in narrow terms: heterosexual marriage, abstaining from vices, obeying the law, and not being a financial "drain" on society.
Almost as a way of saying, 'OK, God, I'm not obeying you in this area of my life, but look at all the stuff I'm doing over here!
However, the risk is reduced if it is simply obeying a Supreme Court ruling, said a company source who was not authorized to publicly comment on the matter.
Local bodies such as peasant communes could make decisions about their land while obeying an imperial prince, who in turn obeyed imperial institutions that acted as a check.
For an administration no longer constrained by norms or even the truth, all of these dangers and more are possible, since the ultimate norm is obeying the law.
According toNew York magazine, Epstein planned to build a compound on Great St. James but was issued a stop-work order in December for not obeying environmental regulations.
According to New York Magazine, Epstein planned to build a compound on the island but was issued a stop-work order in December of 2018 for not obeying
The study found that canines of a normal weight continued obeying instructions to check the second pot for food, but the obese ones refused after a few rounds.
The Russian trainers and officials said they were obeying the ban on meldonium, but they insisted the drug — despite its benefits — should not be considered a performance enhancer.
They made clear that actions may be taken against those who fly without obeying the Part 107 rules, including a loss of the operator's license to fly commercially.
It urged the South to stop obeying Washington and instead push ahead with inter-Korean joint economic projects that have been held back by American-led international sanctions.
Andrews said a 500-strong squad of Victorian police were checking on thousands of people who have returned from overseas to make sure they are obeying isolation orders.
Turnbull also stressed the importance of obeying people in authority, which really paid off because when the time came, the children climbed out of the creek without complaint.
In effect, the ministry told foreign companies that obeying official Chinese demands on how to refer to these areas would be the price of doing business in China.
The White House blocked a number of witnesses from obeying subpoenas to testify in connection with the House impeachment inquiry, arguing they have immunity from compelled congressional testimony.
There were no reports of altercations or anyone being injured, but there were accounts that the Islamists sought to intimidate shop managers and workers into obeying the edict.
Immigrant rights groups say it's unfair to uproot hundreds of thousands of people who've been obeying the law, paying taxes, working and raising families in the United States.
Because of the Court's longstanding principle of stare decisis, or obeying past precedent barring a compelling reason not to do so, some liberal Court achievements are likely to stay.
If the bill goes on to pass in the Assembly, providers will no longer be able to obtain government contracts in the state of California without obeying the regulations.
Other reasons go deeper into ideas that the military service is used to further condition young Korean men into a strict hierarchal system of obeying older people and superiors.
"Rather than assist the effort to fully investigate a deadly terrorist attack by obeying this court's [previous order], Apple has responded by publicly repudiating that order," US attorneys wrote.
So, if a painting had mind time inside of it, I imagined it as being very slow — not obeying the laws of either the real world or of cinema.
"Mayor Michael Bloomberg fought his way back into contention in the Democratic primary for president by obeying a simple rule: never let an attack go unanswered," wrote Errol Louis.
By curtailing the trade, China, which has been criticized for not properly enforcing earlier sanctions, is obeying the intent of the latest sanctions resolution but harming its own businessmen.
So while the Planned Parenthood center is open and offers an array of reproductive health services, it is obeying the state's "cease and desist" order not to perform abortions.
But I mean, it felt like it was still too far away, and so, with the Urban Challenge, you had cars obeying traffic lights, parking themselves, avoiding moving obstacles.
Because of the court's longstanding principle of stare decisis, or obeying past precedent barring a compelling reason not to do so, some liberal Court achievements are likely to stay.
Trudeau's government is under pressure to appear in control of the country's border and refugee system while obeying Canadian law and maintaining its image as compassionate and welcoming of newcomers.
She has done so not by breaking the strict religious rules that govern ultra-Orthodox women's lives, but by obeying them so scrupulously that there are limited grounds for objection.
It is yet another example of how bacteria, obeying instructions in their individual DNA, can manifest problem-solving behaviors that are surprisingly complex and adaptive at the collective level of biofilms.
While the left, the media literally blows up over the Trump administration&aposs, quote, border tactics, and they&aposre obeying the law, they were very quiet when Obama was their president.
The season 7 finale of Game of Thrones showed a rip-roaring argument between Cersei and Jaime Lannister, with Cersei threatening to have her brother/lover killed for not obeying her.
Coaches would still control the basic strategy, but the players would control its application, communicating with one another more and engaging their otherwise static athletic minds, familiar mostly with obeying orders.
"Most Americans, they're too busy getting up, going to work, and obeying the law, and paying their taxes and trying to teach their kids morals and earning a living," said Sen.
Ideally, the EU would like to see Ukraine - a large neighbor on its eastern border - as a stable democracy, obeying the rule of law and able to defend itself from Russia.
We live in a society that jointly shames and criminalizes people for making money with sex work, and punishes them for not obeying the law with what income they do earn.
But we're living in perfectly insane times, and obeying the "any port in a storm" dictum, the techno veteran and Facebook animal post innovator is as good a savior as any.
Look at Alice (played with verve by the tall, droll Debicki), who, obeying her mother's advice, and hating herself for doing so, sleeps with a wealthy man (Lukas Haas) for money.
It was about 5 PM on Tuesday night when the teenager allegedly decided to turn a stolen car the wrong way on a one-way street, rather than obeying police commands.
The worker, however, was busy filling out forms and only paying half-attention to the conversation, so she kept obeying the AI and saying "I'm sorry," much to the caller's confusion.
There was the employee from the FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation, an office tasked, in part, with making sure the US is obeying international treaties as they explore beyond the planet.
In type three power struggle crises ( "power struggle" is my term, not theirs, but it's clearer than "type three"), each side has a real argument that it's obeying and the other isn't.
Pichai has also said that in any country where Google operates, it must balance its values — "providing users access to information, freedom of expression and user privacy" — with obeying the local laws.
In type three power struggle crises ("power struggle" is my term, not theirs, but it's clearer than "type three"), each side has a real argument that it's obeying and the other isn't.
Art that isn't directly in the crosswalk can still distract drivers and pedestrians from obeying the rules of the road and encourage road users to "loiter in the street," the agency said.
Once attached to the enemy's shoulders, the player isn't obeying quick time prompts; instead, they're tapping the the same attack buttons used throughout the game to deliver attacks as they feel fit.
France, facing a presidential election next year, has threatened to stop obeying EU rules on workers posted from one member state to another, which it says undercuts the jobs of native employees.
Hamilton's victory was even sweeter because he closed the gap on the championship leader Nico Rosberg, his teammate, who finished a lowly seventh after obeying orders to let Hamilton pass early on.
Federal prosecutors across the country now have more discretion to go after people who might be obeying local medical and recreational pot laws, which govern more than half the states in America.
The ship —The Aquarius — was blocked from docking at Italy's ports, with Salvini tweeting "Italy is done bending over backwards and obeying - this time THERE IS SOMEONE WHO SAYS NO," adding #closethedoors.
Errol Louis: Bloomberg came out swinging Mayor Michael Bloomberg fought his way back into contention in the Democratic primary for president by obeying a simple rule: never let an attack go unanswered.
Mr. Cathey's dead-eyed Clov shuffles around the stage, dutifully obeying Hamm's commands, but he also contains a smoldering sense of resentment that threatens at any moment to flare into open rebellion.
On Saturday, Spencer said "good order and discipline is also obeying orders from the president of the United States," and he said that he hopes "to contribute going forward" in his role.
"I Can't Drive 55," the rocker Sammy Hagar once famously wailed, but 43 years ago this week, he and every other American driver were faced with obeying the first federal speed limit.
"If somebody is obeying state law, I'm going to say there are not many local law enforcement agencies who are going to be rushing out to do an investigation," Sheriff Allman said.
PARIS — "Body and Soul," Crystal Pite's new full-length work for the Paris Opera Ballet, opens in sepulchral gloom, with two Beckettian figures obeying instructions ("right, left, right, left") from a disembodied voice.
The eight men say they did not know a coup was under way and were obeying orders by their superiors to transport the wounded from street clashes to ambulances, according to their lawyers.
However, a video showing a mother and daughter cycling freely down the road is just the latest piece of social media demonstrating that many women are not interested in obeying the new rule.
Attorneys representing Bartlett reportedly said in a statement that they were "disappointed the State Attorney has succumbed to the political pressure rather than obeying the tenets of the law" following the Tuesday announcement.
In Lombardy, Italy, the authorities are analyzing location data transmitted by citizens' mobile phones to determine how many people are obeying a government lockdown order and the typical distances they move every day.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions's recent use of scripture (about obeying the laws of government) to advance his own political agenda reflects how sacred words can be twisted and turned to fit that agenda.
The situation was dire enough that Marilyn gave an unprecedented (I think) seven bursts on the walkie to send everyone else away, including Paige, who hesitated just a second before obeying the order.
The legal complaints assert that requiring people to reveal their citizenship status will predictably depress participation, thereby preventing the government from obeying the constitutional command to conduct an "actual enumeration" every 10 years.
As kappa increases, more randomness is introduced into the function that constructs the curves and the curves turn more unruly, while obeying the rule that they can bounce off of, but never cross, themselves.
"If we wind up with lower tariffs broadly speaking and people obeying the rules of global trade, then that will be good for us it will be good for other countries, too," he said.
The dutiful Mrs May set herself three tasks: obeying the "will of the people", as expressed in the referendum; leaving the EU without damaging Britain's economy; and doing all this without splitting her party.
"I do not want to be explaining to my constituents why Brexit is still not over and we are still obeying EU rules in the early 2020s or beyond," he wrote in the Telegraph.
And it sure feels as though there ought to be a way to denote a Twitter account as a bastion of hate-filled vitriol, even if it's technically obeying the letter of Twitter law.
But the obligations on Northern Ireland would be deeper, particularly in obeying standards laid down by the European Union's single market, leading to increased regulatory checks on goods flowing from Britain to Northern Ireland.
But what if you could enter a virtual reality environment where the molecules lie before you, obeying all the laws of molecular physics as calculated by supercomputers, and move them around in three dimensions?
Its principal accomplishment, beyond the archival discoveries, is that it presents photography as neither independent art nor mere documentation, but as something in between, plugged into the world while still obeying its own rules.
Wells' allusion to obeying authorities is often attributed to a passage in Romans 13 where the Apostle Paul declares Christians "must obey those who rule over you" because they have been placed there by God.
If the new report about ordering Comey to stop investigating Flynn is true, then both that request and firing Comey for not obeying it (if that was indeed Trump's motivation) arguably constitute obstruction of justice.
"The biggest search engine in the world obeying the censorship in China is a victory for the Chinese government — it sends a signal that nobody will bother to challenge the censorship any more," said Poon.
The prime minister argued that, as the European Union continues its quest for an ever-closer union, it would not make sense for the U.K. to continue obeying EU red lines on Single Market membership.
It felt like a cross between a protest and a Pride Parade, the most notable participant being a naked trans woman, her new-ish, gravity-defying breasts and older, gravity-obeying male-parts on display.
Driverless cars are so strict about obeying laws that they can't go above the speed limit at appropriate times — such as when merging into a lane of traffic — and incur fender benders as a result.
Besides trumpeting China's recent ban on all ivory sales — and airing an antipoaching video featuring the basketball star Yao Ming — the acting ambassador, Li Nan, denounced poaching and lectured Chinese nationals about obeying Namibian law.
"It should have been called 'Star Trek Within,'" A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times, "in honor of its determination to color inside the lines, obeying the ironclad conventions of brand and genre."
She told CNN she feared being punished at home for bringing shame to her family and for not obeying her father, and was fearful the state would prosecute her if she did not return to Islam.
Weiss depicts another native daughter of Tennessee, this one a committed Anti: Josephine Pearson, who presided over multiple Anti groups and believed that in fighting against ratification, she was obeying both God and her deceased mother.
"Criticizing black kids for obeying the law, studying in school, and being ambitious as 'acting white' is a trick Democrats play on Black people to keep them poor, ignorant, and dependent," text on the image reads.
They would also have to go on obeying the so-called non-refoulement principle, which means ensuring that people deported by the EU are not pushed further towards places where their lives might be at risk.
" — Helene Polonsky, 65, Murray Hill "People tend to complain about cyclist behavior, but it's important to point out that nearly all of the cyclists who were killed in 2017 were obeying the law when they died.
The prime minister's plan aims to minimize customs checks, keep them away from the border and leave Northern Ireland obeying many of Europe's product standards and regulations for goods, providing there is consent from the population.
But he was not, apparently, better at obeying the law: In 13, he was convicted of extorting about $3 million out of companies seeking casino licenses, and he served eight years of a 10-year sentence.
Not at fault: According to Tempe police, Uber's self-driving car was obeying the law when it was struck by another car making a left turn and didn't yield to Uber's vehicle, according to the Associated Press.
And in jurisdictions where Airbnb's legal status is unclear, it's going to be difficult to get a lot of hosts to raise their hands to advocate and invite scrutiny into whether or not they're obeying the law.
The backstop is an insurance policy accepted by May that would force Britain to continue obeying some EU rules if no other way could be found to keep the land border open on the island of Ireland.
Airbnb could have stuck to a familiar line of reasoning: It is a passive bystander allowing a renter and landlord to find each other and make a private deal, with each party responsible for obeying the law.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet approved new measures early on Tuesday to allow its spy agency to track citizens with the coronavirus through their cell phones to make sure they're obeying strict quarantine rules.
Under those measures, Britain would stay in the European customs union (not charging tariffs on European products) and Northern Ireland would follow many rules of the single market (obeying many European product and food standards, for example).
When the demands of love conform to social norms, such an individual might appear to be obeying them; but when their love conflicts with what their society dictates, the veil lifts, and their alternative ethical motivation is revealed.
This week Mr Johnson complained that Britain would be subject to EU laws without having a say in how they were made, and that obeying these rules would make it harder to do trade deals with other countries.
"While OPEC, and above all Saudi Arabia, appeared in November to be obeying U.S. President Trump's repeated demands to increase oil production, his tweets now are more likely to fall on deaf ears," Commerzbank said in a note.
Banks can count deposits obtained from other local banks towards their own deposit bases; this should give them more room to lend while obeying a regulatory requirement to limit credit they extend to 87.5 percent of deposit bases.
And so many of us children are not expected to say it either, but instead are expected to express love through gratitude, which means obeying our parents and following their wishes for how we should live our lives.
In the UAE, the region's tourism, business and transit hub, 64 people were facing legal action for not obeying a 14-day home quarantine order after coming into contact with people confirmed to be infected, the government tweeted.
In the UAE, the region's tourism, business and transit hub, 64 people were facing legal action for not obeying a 14-day home quarantine order after coming into contact with people confirmed to be infected, the government tweeted.
Trump's own political appointees, widely-respected diplomats, a Purple Heart recipient, foreign policy professionals, career budget officials (rightly concerned with obeying federal law) and a leading Fox News analyst have made the president's corrupt intent an indisputable fact.
Few public servants have found themselves with a choice as weighty as yours, between following their conscience and obeying a leader trying to evade scrutiny — Elliot Richardson and William Ruckelshaus, who behaved nobly in Watergate, come to mind.
In response to questions from The Times on Friday, officials at the Pentagon said that when Odyssey Lightning ended last month, so also did the military's authority to carry out airstrikes in Surt without obeying the 2013 rules.
The deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, does have the power to fire Mueller — but he's the one who hired Mueller to begin with, so it's virtually impossible to imagine him obeying a White House order to oust Mueller.
The guy was apparently part of a rare breed of inconsiderate assholes who do whatever they want on a plane—vape, spark a joint, practice sun salutations—obeying their selfish urges over the needs of literally everyone else onboard.
"While attending his church from an early age, the victims were led to believe that the way to heaven lay in treating the accused like God and obeying him," the presiding judge, Chung Moon-sung, said in the ruling.
The decision to leave the clock open marks a sharp break under Ryan, who assumed the Speaker's gavel with vows to return to regular order and an insistence on obeying House rules, including the use of the vote clock.
Using executive action to move on gun control may get around Republican lawmakers, but it comes with substantial legal limits, which Obama and Lynch made clear he was obeying yesterday in a preliminary press conference in the Oval Office.
The book looks at her year of "biblical womanhood" in which she participated in acts such as growing out her hair, making her own clothes, obeying her husband, waking up before dawn and camping in the front yard during her period.
Roge simply bowed when he met a group of friends on Saturday afternoon, obeying one of the key lessons taught by health officials since an outbreak of the deadly virus was confirmed in the city of 1.5 million people this week.
The judge was super specific ... telling Nyjah to shut it down between the hours of 8 PM and 8 AM, and when we got Nyjah out in L.A. recently he assured us ... he's obeying the long arm of the law.
Sheikh Abdul-Wahhab's descendants still dominate the religious institutions of the Saudi state, which now play down the violence in the country's history and emphasize aspects convenient to an all-powerful royal family, like the importance of obeying the leadership.
They are the ones who get to own the term: those who live in a way that celebrates the greatness of God by obeying his commands and serving his creation, not those who flout those commands and attack his creation unjustly.
He was removed, twice, as chief justice of the state Supreme Court; first for refusing to remove a massive, unconstitutional 10 Commandments monument that he had erected at his courthouse, then for trying to opt Alabama out of obeying Obergefell v.
The New York businessman said that before considering how to deal with millions of illegal immigrants who are obeying U.S. laws and contributing to American society, he first wants to evict criminal elements like drug smugglers and build a border wall.
The language in Trump's new executive order directs 12 federal agencies currently funding university research (including the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and others) to ensure that colleges are obeying existing federal laws and regulations on free speech.
Adherents to the FIRE model reach FI by obeying an austere financial diet: Cut spending, eliminate bad habits, pay down debt, and come up with target numbers for how much net worth to accumulate and when to accumulate it by.
Mr. Guaidó, whose claim to leadership has the backing of more than 50 countries, had hoped that forcing members of the armed forces to choose between denying humanitarian aid to the population and obeying Mr. Maduro would lead to mass defections.
While we don't know exactly what will be found in these new emails, we already know the Clintons believe obeying the rules is for other people and that she endangered national security to feed her desire for secrecy and repeatedly lied about it.
Sometimes, it even felt as though I was not able to control any of my actions, but instead I was just an actor obeying the script of a movie I had no part in writing—which is a process known as disassociation.
Meanwhile, Maeve, apparently obeying a loop authored by a programmer, likely Ford, has massacred a number of park employees, while helpfully introducing the audience to what looks like a second park, labeled SW, seemingly starring a cast of bots inspired by feudal Japan.
Instead, Trump's relatively restrained take on Clinton's illness has been singled out as a positive, even classy, move for his campaign, as if casually obeying a basic tenet of common decency was worth a gold star: Response to this has been disciplined.
If the government were serious about obeying the Constitution, when it asks for an entire email account, at least it would write into the warrant limits on its forensic analysis so only emails that are evidence of a crime could be viewed.
That will be John Roberts, and the big question now is whether his belief in stare decisis, the Supreme Court practice of generally obeying precedent unless they believe it contains a grievous error, will override his personal desire to blow up abortion jurisprudence.
The low point of the day—literally—came when a young man, obeying the court officer's order to put his hands behind his back as he stood before the judge, did as he was told, and his pants dropped to his ankles.
In addition to her affidavit, had anyone investigated further after she recanted, they might have learned how Rocky had threatened his family once with Michelle's grandfather's gun, or how he'd sometimes take the children as leverage to coerce Michelle into obeying him.
"It's a bunch of Italian mayors and local leaders lashing out at people who are not obeying the decrees demanding that people stay at home," writes Jason Horowitz, our Rome bureau chief, who covered the coronavirus pandemic even through his own quarantine.
The Pentagon has revised a 2015 manual for waging combat while obeying the international laws of war, tightening rules for when it is lawful to fire on a military target even though civilians — from human shields to workers at weapons factories — are nearby.
For a while, the generals at the Pentagon thought they were succeeding within the narrow confines of maneuver room that Mr. Trump gave them, obeying the president's order while not deserting Kurdish partners and undercutting gains against the Islamic State in northeastern Syria.
WASHINGTON — Before ceding power, the Obama administration quietly removed a former extremist stronghold in Libya from a list of combat zones where United States counterterrorism drone strikes are authorized without obeying special rules intended to prevent civilian deaths, officials said on Friday.
More likely, though, Cersei will just continue sending young, naive soldiers to certain death without batting an eye over the body count (she's already admitted that nobody matters to her except herself and Jaime), and they'll keep obeying, because what other choice do they have?
"Senator Grassley's statement indicates that our Republican colleagues are moving, as they must eventually, toward obeying the Constitution in holding hearings and a vote on the president's Supreme Court nominee," said Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut and a member of the Judiciary Committee.
The fear is not so much of devices that stop obeying instructions and instead follow their own agenda, but rather of something that does what it is told (or, at least, attempts to do so), but does it in a way that is incomprehensible.
Tusk, who chairs summits of EU leaders, echoed others on the continent in welcoming May's speech in which she said Britain would leave the bloc's single market in order to be able to control immigration and stop funding the EU budget and obeying EU courts.
" Knowing that he was pleading on behalf of stars like Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke—who will make $500,000 per episode next season—Bleich added that "in Australia about 8% of the workforce works in the copyright industries and depends on people obeying the law.
These lite apps are known to be easier and cheaper to build than a native app, although developers have to make concessions, like giving their hosts a certain level of access to user data and obeying rules as they would with Apple's App Store.
In short order, the cartoons emerging from his workshop started exhibiting a quality that we have since come to take for granted but was revolutionary at the time: all those talking mice, singing lions, dancing puppets, and marching brooms began obeying the laws of physics.
When Churchill, on the morning of V-E Day, took time to insure that there was no shortage of beer in London for the imminent celebrations, he was obeying a principle—humane and humbug-hating—that Chaplin, and indeed Dickens, would instantly have grasped.
"Have daily discussions with children about being kind to others, being helpful to the teacher by listening and obeying, looking for the kid on the playground that looks sad or lonely and being their friend," said Karle Roberts, Regional Coordinator for Compass Charter School.
Even though we weren't technically pushing into a foreign territory, we were trying to obfuscate from obeying the laws and regulations set up by Congress against (1) selling arms to Iran, and (2) continuing to fund the rebels known as the Contras in Nicaragua.
Instead, lock up the violent criminals who are committing murder... 5/x ...PREVENT felons & fugitives from illegally buying firearms, and ALLOW law-abiding citizens (who are right now obeying Chicago's prohibition) to exercise their constitutional right to protect their own lives and their families.
Riding the belief that obeying one's husband — even if it means allowing the easily avoided death of a baby — is a wife's paramount duty, Fred beats Serena for her supposed sins with a belt, using cherry-picked quotes from the Bible to justify his domestic abuse.
"Our bride hates tacky shit," one of the attendees told me, right before they hopped on a foot-powered Pedal Tavern, where they'd spend the next two hours pedaling around downtown and obeying the commandment to chug every time someone on the street took a picture.
That training mandates that he determine in his own conscience that an order is legal before obeying it...Indeed, he has publicly stated that he "invites" his own court martial, and were I the Convening Authority, I would have acceded to his wishes in that regard.
Theron and Rogen spar with ease, not least because their characters share a full set of pop-cultural references, thus obeying the first commandment of modern love: when two souls jump for joy at the mention of Boyz II Men, two hearts shall beat as one.
I think that the two things that are almost impossibly difficult to fix in a company are a culture that is not scrupulous about obeying the law, and even speaking of the law in a broad sense, just basic ethics, and then secondly, just a bad product.
" Political ads stopped in Washington state due to transparency laws -   Seattle Times:  "Google stopped accepting political ads in Washington state on Thursday, just days after state Attorney General  Bob Ferguson  sued the company, along with Facebook, saying the tech firms are not obeying state law on political-ad transparency.
These policy decisions do not reflect our values or the values of more than 30 million Americans represented by Church World Service and its members--who wish to live out their faith by sharing their freedom with refugee families and obeying the commandment to love thy neighbor as thyself.
Hanging over movies like " The Cement Garden " (1994), " Enduring Love " (2004), " Atonement " (2007), and this year's " On Chesil Beach " is a sense that the characters are somehow obeying orders, under the terms of a moral and emotional scheme, rather than being propelled by the thrust of their inward selves.
Mr. McGahn's lawyer, William A. Burck, said in a letter to the committee that he viewed the dispute as one between the White House and the committee, adding that he hoped the committee would decline to hold Mr. McGahn in contempt for obeying Mr. Trump and not showing up.
But the couple says that is not true, and that an officer pushed Mr. Ames's head onto the hot pavement, threw his head against the car, kicked him in the leg so hard that he collapsed, and punched him in the back even though he was obeying their orders.
But suppose that, rather than obeying this urge, you observe it mindfully and pause long enough to ask this question: Given that many Trump followers are motivated partly by their sense that coastal elites hold them in contempt, isn't it counterproductive for coastal elite Jon Lovett to call them all "terrible"?
" Karen Handel's husband, Steve Handel, on Tuesday quote-tweeted a supporter sharing an image that included the text: "Criticizing black kids for obeying the law, studying in school, and being ambitious as 'acting white' is a trick the Democrats play on Black people to keep them poor, ignorant, and dependent.
Now, only 20% of people who rent out using Airbnb have registered (the registration costs $50 and requires paperwork), and the company does not want to pay the $1,000-per-day fee fine for every unlisted user and it does not want to wipe out the listings of people not obeying the law.
What that means is that, hey, maybe you will have to go back to dealing with food the way people have for millennia: sniffing, smelling, touching, and actually understanding a thing or two about the signs of spoilage, rather than blankly obeying the tyranny of the tiny black print on a bottle cap.
But the couple have said that is not true, stating that one of the officers pushed Mr. Ames's head onto the hot pavement, threw his head against the car, kicked him in the leg so hard that he collapsed, and punched him in the back even though he was obeying their orders.
But on September 8th, the Democratic presidential nominee gave a speech to the National Baptist Convention that was peppered with quotations from the Bible and personal reminiscences: the gruff father who prayed by his bed every night, the mother who taught Sunday school, and Mrs Clinton's own occasional difficulty obeying the commandment to love.
If we really believe in the importance of voting to democracy — and are not merely paying lip service to look politically correct — why shouldn't voting become a mandatory responsibility of American citizenship, just as jury duty, paying taxes, having health insurance, obeying a police officer, attending school and registering with the Selective Service are?
Judge Kavanaugh has also addressed the other big issue raised in the signing statements debate: whether it is legitimate for presidents to sign bills but effectively nullify some provisions by deeming them unconstitutional, or whether the Constitution gives presidents only the choice of signing a bill — and then obeying all of it — or vetoing it.
A much quicker way is just to go to the gym for three or four months... And not be a bell-end...…not be a bell-end and have a weird combination of showing respect for people whilst at the same time obeying the laws of sexual opportunism that a lot of doggish guys seem to follow.
For example, Penal Code 196 reads in part that law enforcement officers can commit homicide if they encounter "actual resistance to the execution of some legal process, or in the discharge of any other legal duty" — meaning that police officers in California can affirmatively defend shooting and killing a person who poses no threat because they weren't obeying orders.
When C.I.A. interrogators in a Thailand prison sent a cable to agency headquarters recounting that they had been slamming Abu Zubaydah, a captured terrorism suspect, against a wall, they emphasized that they were obeying instructions to take steps to prevent his injury, like putting a rolled-up towel behind his neck, and described the practice in detached terms.
Given the sheer number of ISPs that exist across the country, and the enormous difficulty of policing them all to determine whether they are actually obeying their own voluntary agreements — to say nothing of taking action against them after they've already implemented any harmful business practices — it's highly unlikely that the FTC would be enforce any meaningful regulation against ISPs.
It's the old class warfare dressed up with the idea that the financially successful have done something wrong, that they must pay for understanding the rules and adhering to them, must pay for staying in school, laboring over many years while delaying gratification, obeying the law and accepting time-honored verities that are no longer cool in the new postmodern progressive age.
Modeling good behavior is key, said Dr. Frederick P. Rivara, professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington; parents teach their children how to cross streets safely, he said, and they can teach them how to ride safely as well, riding with the direction of traffic, staying as far over to the right as possible, obeying traffic signals and stopping for red lights and stop signs.
The public does not know whether, before deciding to charge him, the government obtained concrete evidence that Mr. Assange knowingly conspired with a source — such as by directing someone about what files to copy and providing technical assistance in getting data from a classified computer network, or by knowingly coordinating with Russian intelligence officials or even obeying their directions — or whether it moved forward without such facts.
President George W. Bush's claims that he could hold people there indefinitely without trial or judicial review and without obeying the Geneva Conventions — as well as early photos of men in orange jumpsuits kneeling before the cages of Camp X-Ray, the hastily constructed initial phase of the prison — turned Guantánamo into a charged symbol around the world of prisoner abuses and American power.
Carter, a democratic socialist who represents the state's 50th District, has supported a bill that would permit teachers to go on strike but continue the longstanding practice of forbidding law enforcement from doing so — which some online (including a Virginia House of Delegates member) have twisted into an argument that Carter wants to punish sheriffs in "Second Amendment sanctuaries" for not obeying state gun laws.
It risks pushing public opinion of the Supreme Court over the edge in a way that the actions of Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE have not, and could result in citizens and states no longer obeying the Court's decisions.
"As far as I know he was obeying the law and following the law, and that's all we can ask for," said Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah), who will preside over Mnuchin's confirmation hearing.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Thursday, The New York Times published an open letter to the Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein, urging him to appoint a special counsel to investigate the Trump campaign's dealings with Russia: "Few public servants have found themselves with a choice as weighty as yours, between following their conscience and obeying a leader trying to evade scrutiny — Elliot Richardson and William Ruckelshaus, who behaved nobly in Watergate, come to mind.

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