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On one occasion a pharmacist refused to fill a prescription.
On one occasion she's hugged for a straight 20 hours.
Felix asked on one occasion if he needed his turban.
On one occasion she claims she was drugged before anal intercourse.
Grubbs also claims Conyers groped her on one occasion in church.
On one occasion, she said, the officers wore hazardous materials suits.
On one occasion, a fan ran his hands over her crotch.
On one occasion, he fell while trying to go to the toilet.
On one occasion, one child was allegedly thrown up against a wall.
She even claims that Weinstein threatened to kill her on one occasion.
On one occasion he completely lost the board from under his feet.
On one occasion, police stopped the parents before any payment was made.
On one occasion, I received a T.U.E. for a fake tendon issue.
On one occasion, Mr. Manson lunged at the judge with a pencil.
Beyoncé may have overstepped on one occasion, but she knew the score.
On one occasion she failed to keep an embarrassing secret of his.
On one occasion she bought pizza for the journalists outside the home.
On one occasion he was charged with causing bodily harm, the agency added.
He also, on one occasion, put live chickens inside a fellow student's closet.
" On one occasion, Barbara even says, "I begged her, 'Please, please come home.
On one occasion, she said she locked herself in his hotel bathroom, sobbing.
Can you eat yourself to death on one occasion of very excessive eating?
On one occasion, she mentioned she was near his office with her dog.
On one occasion he was held in a shipping container for 44 days.
On one occasion, I was alone in a freight elevator with Mr. and Mrs.
On one occasion Diane returned from work to learn Jay was in the hospital.
NOTE: Eagles fans are freakin' crazy, having actually assaulted Santa Claus on one occasion.
On one occasion, Ann supposedly stabbed Natalie in the cheek with a sewing needle.
On one occasion I was with a tank crew that engaged an enemy vehicle.
Her newfound celebrity even placed her in the company of Rod Stewart on one occasion.
On one occasion, a Nazi stopped her and her clandestine radio operator, patting them down.
DENTON: THE JUDGE SUGGESTED AND THEN THE COURT ACTUALLY HAD MANDATED ON ONE OCCASION MEDIATION.
On one occasion, he asked all those audience members who felt suicidal to stand up.
On one occasion, he suggested that "rogue killers" could have been responsible for Khashoggi's demise.
On one occasion, she said, he persuaded both sisters to go to bed with him.
On one occasion, she told the magazine, Mia Farrow threw a porcelain rabbit at her.
On one occasion, she recalled, he showed up unannounced at her hotel room in London.
On one occasion, more than 1,0003 adults and children crossed the border at one time.
The notes say that on one occasion "he spent the previous night" preparing the slides.
On one occasion, my Uber Eats order was delayed, and I was shown this message.
He has finished third in the season standings twice and runner-up on one occasion.
Still, on one occasion, Ms. Meng was spotted browsing at Holt Renfrew, the luxury retailer.
On one occasion, he threatened to send out a memo banning laughter in the office.
But on one occasion, a senator was speaking while another asked a long, loud question.
On one occasion her son got very upset seeing the dead bird on the table.
Malone allegedly gave her alcohol twice and molested her on one occasion, the press release says.
On one occasion she suggested an outing with two other colleagues to an art gallery instead.
On one occasion, he and his father went snowboarding by helicopter in Canada, court records show.
On one occasion, the team ended up losing track of the storm and perishing in it.
The pair were whistled for double fouls on one occasion and came together on other occasions.
In the video, Dawson stated that on one occasion he was served a single veggie slice.
On one occasion the head of the centre was questioned for nine hours without a break.
On one occasion, a decoy egg traveled 155 kilometers from the nest it was planted in.
On one occasion it used a missile to hit an Egyptian patrol boat off the coast.
On one occasion, the antibiotics poisoned his bone marrow, which affects the body's immunity and clotting.
But, he said, on one occasion when Mr. Meenan was 15, the two shared a bed.
On one occasion, he was pulled out of class for a meeting despite having a quiz.
Arriving at the tollbooth on one occasion, I realized I didn't have any money with me.
"Giorgia Meloni, I would like to see my daughter Ginevra please," he wrote on one occasion.
On one occasion in class, the teacher called the student "her," which he claimed was accidental.
On one occasion a very heavy-set woman told me that I must be Michael's grandfather.
On one occasion, a former aide recalled, Ms. Klobuchar accused her of "ruining my marriage," too.
On one occasion, he was made to dig his own grave, according to the BBC news site.
Sometimes he says "specific areas"; on one occasion, during an appearance in Pennsylvania, he called out Philadelphia.
Suárez became frustrated for not receiving enough balls, slamming both hands on the pitch on one occasion.
On one occasion, he said, he demonstrated his furnace to a high-ranking police official from Jakarta.
On one occasion, the young mother caught her child as she tottered toward the open window's edge.
And on one occasion, the singer bit off the tip of his tongue, he told Rolling Stone.
On one occasion, I came home to find that she'd eaten a five-pound bag of flour.
On one occasion, American medics evacuated him by helicopter to Iraq for surgery to save an eye.
On one occasion, the militants came, banging on the front door in the middle of the night.
On one occasion when she wore a mask outside her office she was accosted by a woman.
On one occasion when she wore a mask outside her office she was accosted by a woman.
On one occasion, Maltese gangsters pelted the 43 Group with razor-encrusted potatoes on the fascists' behalf.
On one occasion, he commented publicly about the length of the vice president's skirt and her knees.
But on one occasion an officer in Times Square called the saw a weapon and cited her.
On one occasion, two men fought in a cell while a third blocked the door as a lookout.
On one occasion, Dylan approached him and told him that it was "obvious" what he was up to.
On one occasion, Wa Lone used the cash to help pay for a reporting trip to Rakhine State.
Snow and rain caused problems and on one occasion, there was torrential downpour at a Kansas City game.
On one occasion they shot at the car I was driving — 22 bullet holes with an assault rifle.
"Don't sneak," he told his son on one occasion, as Patrick recounted in an episode of NPR's Storycorps.
On one occasion, for instance, a Netragard engineer slipped an office maid $50 to get inside a building.
On one occasion, fresh from his first presidential victory, he bewilderingly upbraided his constituency supporters as idle drunkards.
On one occasion, Orange County jail officers handcuffed Alvarado and repeatedly slammed his head against a prison wall.
On one occasion, a nurse mistakenly gave multiple children at Dilley adult doses of a vaccine, they found.
On one occasion, he cracked a beer in the stairwell and mentioned that he was an expert kickboxer.
On one occasion Penha was left with a broken nose and bloody face: her profile picture on Facebook.
On one occasion, a woman approached just as a small group was at the kiosk examining the jewelry.
On one occasion, after Holmes slipped into a literary crevasse — the documentation having failed him — it yielded none.
And while my credit card was not checked the majority of the time, on one occasion it was.
On one occasion during the interview, Diesel even looked to someone off screen to note how "beautiful" Moreira is.
On one occasion, I had my most senior officers working with a SWAT team to resolve a hostage situation.
On one occasion, I brought the mask to work so I could clock in some time at the office.
On one occasion, the satellite even collided intentionally with an upper stage rocket , "nudging" it into a higher orbit.
On one occasion, we learn, he recited poetry to a group of bemused construction workers on a building site.
On one occasion, he said, he paid a $100,000 bribe to a general at the explicit direction of Guzman.
On one occasion, ICE agents returned to detain an individual at the motel, according to the attorney general's office.
On one occasion, Chapo had a gold-plated AK-47 with "some precious stones encrusted in it," Rosero said.
On one occasion in 2013, Tulowitzki scorched a line drive that Fernandez somehow snared, leaving Tulowitzki staring in awe.
Even worse are the claims that he forced drugs on her multiple times and, on one occasion, raped her.
Though Melendez was able to rock his foe on one occasion, his comeback unfortunately didn't go as he planned.
However, the partnership was strained on one occasion when Daniel Craig refused to pose with a Sony Xperia Z4.
However, the partnership was strained on one occasion when Daniel Craig refused to pose with a Sony Xperia Z4.
Mr. Obama often chastised reporters, including Mr. Acosta on one occasion, for questions he deemed overly aggressive or grandstanding.
Bricks were thrown through the window of my parents' shop, on one occasion hitting my mother in the head.
On one occasion, my mom laid out a traditional dress for me to wear to a family friends' birthday.
Binge drinking is defined as five or more alcoholic beverages on one occasion for men and four for women.
They attract nothing like the numbers who attended rallies at the outset—perhaps 2m on one occasion in June.
On one occasion, the class took a late-night trip to the bakery of Filippo Spinelli, Mr. Spinelli's cousin.
On one occasion, they drove 15 miles to Columbia Falls on a tip, even though it seemed far-fetched.
" The former news reporter said that, on one occasion, Levin compared his staff to "a roomful of handicapped people.
On one occasion women and girls were ordered to cook for soldiers when their friends or family members were raped.
On one occasion, he says he went to the corporate offices and had a startling encounter with a PTL executive.
On one occasion, police had to deny they let Abdeslam slip due to a law banning house raids at night.
On one occasion, Hannah said she had been forced to barricade herself in her hotel room to keep him out.
Clevinger was taken deep on one occasion by the Twins and has surrendered four homers in four starts this season.
Over four years of Kepler observations, the star's light output intermittently tanked, dropping by roughly 20 percent on one occasion.
On one occasion, she claims she arrived to find the company had even installed a staff canteen in her bay.
Ezequiel said that on one occasion, Aguirre hit Gabriel's head so hard on a wall that it left a mark.
On one occasion, Martin joked about how he would have been an elevator operator if he hadn't become a writer.
On one occasion, Hicks forgot the portable steamer, which was "a mistake she would never make again" the book says.
On one occasion, neo-Nazis gate-crashed a garden party at the hostel where he lived with other African migrants.
On one occasion, an air marshal allegedly left his gun inside a Bed Bath & Beyond store in Totowa, New Jersey.
"If she cannot devote her full attention when doing Council business, she should not serve," he tweeted on one occasion.
On one occasion, another caddie and I saw a guy finger one of the strippers while his friends were putting.
The protesters have been largely respectful of the premises, but on one occasion one mall turned into a battle ground.
" On one occasion, she continues, "he literally fell on his face in my kitchen, straight down, like a tree falling.
Despite its overall record of weakness, Congress has already acted on one occasion to curb Trump's worst foreign policy impulses.
And so we might argue at length — on one occasion we did so for two hours — over a single sentence.
And there is a two-night minimum, though the hotel was willing, at least on one occasion, to waive that.
She testified that Cosby had touched her leg on one occasion and tried to unbutton her pants on another occasion.
On one occasion, she said, Romanian officials showed up at the White House gates with no appointment, citing Mr. Sondland.
He kidnapped her, beat her, tried to strangle her and on one occasion, tried electrocuting her with a car battery.
Kihuen reportedly kissed her at a fundraiser on one occasion, and asked her in the office about her romantic relationships.
On one occasion in 21, he suggested by email that we meet on the early side, at 21:21 p.m.
On one occasion, according to court documents, Menendez had Melgen book him a luxury suite at an expensive Paris hotel.
On one occasion, Tucker was allegedly knocked unconscious after having his head repeatedly beaten into concrete by a staff member.
On one occasion, she said, he summoned her to his Rayburn Building office, where she found him in his underwear.
On one occasion, the Ionic kept crashing when I tried tapping on the Exercise tile, forcing a reset of the watch.
On one occasion, at an offsite in Bali, he rented a house where the team worked together to overhaul their website.
On one occasion, I try to click on a collection of phone pictures labeled "private" and secured with a second password.
"Mitchell stated that he observed [Zirbel] interrogate Rahman on one occasion for about 22012 minutes; Rahman was uncooperative," the report said.
Some of the women were brought into an interview room to be interrogated by Vince, Webb, and on one occasion Hillary.
On one occasion he accused its governor, Erdem Basci, of being a traitor to the nation for championing a higher rate.
On one occasion Mr. Purdy commented on Detective Simplicio's leopard-print-accented Nike Dunks, leading to a conversation between sneaker buffs.
Mr. Londoño was attacked by protesters who pelted his motorcade with rocks, on one occasion doing severe damage to his vehicle.
Early readers were handpicked and, on one occasion, flown to Washington by the American Enterprise Institute and briefed by Murray himself.
On one occasion, the young man responded angrily when chastised, telling the imam, "Don't shout at me," according to Mr. Norris.
Trump received five draft deferments throughout the Vietnam War, and on one occasion, Trump received a deferment because of bone spurs.
Jesus of Nazareth on one occasion was asked by a lawyer to sum up the essence of the teachings of Moses.
We are at a more distant location than others who were included and have met the bride only on one occasion.
Mr. Belodoff said that on one occasion, Mr. Smith lost the vehicle he had been sleeping in, along with his belongings.
On one occasion he was arrested on charges of impeding traffic and obstructing a police officer, but the charges were dropped.
On one occasion, he was temporarily suspended from Twitter after posting photos of someone he claimed had been exposed to Ebola.
On one occasion in 2012, Clinton was seen enjoying vegetarian dishes and drinking tea, followed by a glass of red wine.
Kefalos witnessed a stabbing on one occasion and reports that boys as young as 16 were sometimes solicited by older men.
The 210-year-old was taken deep on one occasion and has permitted seven homers and 23 runs total during his skid.
On one occasion Mr Clarke was so overcome by the smell of drugs that he had to leave one of the wings.
Its appeal has prompted Communist Party outfits to set up accounts, and, on one occasion, state censors to place restrictions on it.
He doesn't remember orgasming, but his medical records, which he has since obtained from Rockefeller, show that he ejaculated on one occasion.
" On one occasion, she says: "I was sent to Chinatown to retrieve a certain type of shoe, which I couldn't find anywhere.
On one occasion he used a private plane to get to a conference in San Diego, where he railed against wasteful spending.
Vester says that on one occasion, Brokaw grabbed her waist and began tickling her while the two were on assignment in Denver.
From 2002 to 2014, the Puerto Rican government overestimated its revenue eight times, on one occasion by as much as 19 percent.
On one occasion many years ago I bought piracetam at a farmacia in Mexico because I read it would make you smarter.
Ellison is accused by an ex-girlfriend, Karen Monahan, of becoming physically violent and verbally abusing her on one occasion in 85033.
" On one occasion, an assault in Brazil by farmers against an indigenous community left 22 injured, "some with their hands cut off.
On one occasion in May 2016, the group even organized two opposing demonstrations to take place at the same time in Houston.
Family vacations included tours of aerospace facilities and, on one occasion, a trip to watch a space-shuttle launch at Cape Canaveral.
On one occasion, his mother, Patricia Kemp, chased and pushed him down a flight of stairs in front of teachers and students.
Morales maintains that management knew about her immigration status when she was hired and on one occasion helped her acquire fake documents.
On one occasion, Jack trapped the devil in a tree and allowed him down only once he'd promised to leave Jack alone.
On one occasion, he flung hot coals at her, prompting her daughter to beg him, "Please don't kill my mom," she recalled.
On one occasion, she told me, Terrell called her at home and asked her to bring some "Spanish food" to the precinct.
On one occasion, Mr. Obama was even booed by an audience of union educators, because he spoke in support of performance pay.
On one occasion in the 1960s, for instance, an airline barred Mr. Mann from bringing his Stradivarius aboard as carry-on luggage.
On one occasion, the boy tried to leave and a staff member threw him to the ground, injuring one of his elbows.
And on one occasion, in the rollicking "Furious 7," it's not just people, but muscle cars as well, that take a leap.
Other technical breakdowns occurred the next year on Nasdaq; on one occasion, all trading in that market was halted for three hours.
I attended a wedding and a funeral, shared countless cups of coffee and meals, and on one occasion cooked dinner for Mrs.
He has donated on one occasion to a political candidate, a fellow former Justice Department colleague, Democratic Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado.
On one occasion, he threw her shoes over a wall because he was angered that Dalal was taller than him in heels.
Sunday's prosecutor's statement said Saad had long had differences with his superiors, who had on one occasion investigated him for breaking monastery traditions.
Opinion: Prince -- The man I knew On one occasion, remembered Lundstrom, Prince knocked on a door in a middle class suburb of Minneapolis.
On one occasion, a colleague remembers going to horse races in Paris, only to be whisked into box seats with Middle Eastern royals.
On one occasion, with Wi-Fi tethering on and several devices connected to it, the G6's battery drained in a few hours.
In the past 11 years, the WWE exec who moonlights as a villainous wrestler, has only stepped into the ring on one occasion.
Now, we&aposre learning more about how this effort was strung along, shut down at least on one occasion now by Hillary Clinton.
She added that his family tried to prevent him from going to the protests and on one occasion tried to lock him indoors.
On one occasion, I had to call the authorities myself because I could see that a disabled child wasn't being properly cared for.
I remember she came home twice and on one occasion she was showing pictures of her and her kids playing cards, drinking beers.
Twitter and Facebook have only ever missed analyst earnings per share estimates on one occasion, according to data from data analytics firm Kensho.
On one occasion not so long before that day, my cousins and I went to her house for a casual last-minute lunch.
On one occasion, Berg peeled off from his teammates and went to the roof of a Tokyo hospital, then the city's tallest building.
On one occasion, he helped the Rolling Stones give fans the slip by ushering them out a side door and into an ambulance.
On one occasion Tom Junior and his friends were smoking a spliff in the sitting room while Meghan was in the nursery crying.
On one occasion last November, the reading spiked at the levee and tested 0.23 times the recommended cancer risk, according the EPA data.
On one occasion Marlon was acting out and pulling faces while I was speaking on the phone to try to make me laugh.
On one occasion, according to Sanders McKee, Mr. Noel went into the local branch of Liberty Bank and demanded their mother's financial information.
Rodrigo Londoño, their former top commander, was attacked by protesters who pelted his motorcade with rocks, on one occasion practically destroying his vehicle.
On one occasion, appearing on "Fox & Friends" in January 2016, she said she did not believe Black History Month or BET should exist.
" On one occasion, as Johnson made yet another grand, dishevelled appearance at a news briefing, a French reporter asked, " Qui est ce monstre ?
On one occasion he agreed for an electronic payment from a client in San Bernardino, who wanted meth and sex for five hours.
On one occasion, prosecutors said, Mr. Lee mentioned needing help in dealing with Elliott Management, the American hedge fund that opposed the merger.
On one occasion, Ms. Williams arrived to the program late — punctuality has never been easy for her — and was quite hard on herself.
On one occasion I had to spend more than an hour looking for a parking spot, with my exhaust unnecessarily polluting the air.
Mr. Jones mounted a six-year campaign of sabotage, on one occasion sending empty buses to spirit away members of the Peace Mission.
Mr. Trump acknowledged as much during the campaign, saying on one occasion that China should do more to bear down on the North.
She'd believed he'd become a mentor to her, even though, on one occasion, he put his hand up her skirt and touched her genitals.
It lost me on one occasion, notifying me of the situation via the mobile app and harmlessly hovering in place while it awaited instruction.
On one occasion the younger Mr Mugabe kindly informed the world that the nonagenarian was "healthy and alive...so all the haters can RIP."
On one occasion, according to the suit, Large was videotaped "engaging in inappropriate conduct," but the lawsuit does not give details on the conduct.
On one occasion, Hope's false medical history led doctors to give her daughter an anemia treatment, which sent her into anaphylactic shock, Weber said.
On one occasion, the victim was discovered in a park by a police officer and returned to the Toure family as a suspected runaway.
On one occasion, Thomas even got Yousef to pay $700 for what turned out to be a BB gun — another warning sign Thomas ignored.
On one occasion, I remember being told that only after twelve years as a staff member would I be allowed to have an opinion.
On one occasion my mother and several other family members had the chance to sit and talk with the former president before a speech.
On one occasion my publisher sent me out and there were two other times either the plane ticket or the conference fee was covered.
On one occasion, a well-known television executive stuck his tongue down my throat in the back seat of a car we were sharing.
That was worth noting because Kaepernick had sat while the anthem was played on one occasion at a preseason game and knelt another time.
A.C.S.: The removal of the child to A.C.S. S herman : Based on the mother leaving the child alone on one occasion for thirty minutes ?
On one occasion in the second half, Arcidiacono was trapped in the left corner, only to have the ball poked at by a defender.
"I didn't know the details of the investigation beyond the fact that I was interviewed for several hours on one occasion," Raicovich told Hyperallergic.
Despite the fact that many of their restaurants and clubs have a no-camera policy, on one occasion there are pictures backing this up.
Dr. Harris, the complaint said, sent her a pornographic narrative on one occasion and once forced her against his office desk and kissed her.
On one occasion, Mr. Trump summoned House Republicans to the White House for a grand ceremony only to see that momentum quickly fade away.
On one occasion, in Sicily, white servicemen refused to share their quarters with African-Americans, he told The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, Calif.
On one occasion, the outnumbered English defenders were reduced to cutting up organ pipes from a ruined church and throwing them at the Spanish.
On one occasion, a pro-military Catholic mob was permitted to storm the Assembly floor, smashing windows, destroying furniture and forcing parliamentarians to flee.
On one occasion, Mr. Ghani even sent his elite bodyguards to kick out a minister appointed by Mr. Abdullah and lock up his office.
On one occasion, Helder remembers, a doctor struggled to inject a long-term painkiller into her vagina as five male medical students looked on, observing.
On one occasion, I caught a glimpse of how much the American tour had worn him down when we went to an Asian fusion restaurant.
For males, binging means consuming at least five standard drinks on a single occasion; for females; it means consuming four standard drinks on one occasion.
Weinstein is accused of forcing one woman to perform oral sex on him on one occasion between June and September 2004, the criminal complaint said.
Trump delivered an address Monday in response to the two mass shootings over the weekend, but mentioned the wrong city in Ohio on one occasion.
On one occasion, he saw his own chart, said "Charles M.—that's me," opened it, saw "Alzheimer's disease," and said, "God help me!" and wept.
While he had intermittently paid his $1,232.93 monthly rent between 2009 and 2013, he stopped paying once the eviction proceedings started, except on one occasion.
On one occasion, Kentucky's Jamal Murray did a spin move, causing the Indiana defender to fall over, and the official whistled him for a charge.
She claims on one occasion he told her, "I'm just going to put the tip in" ... and, although she said, "No, please no" ... he continued.
Officials believe the shavings may have damaged an in-service airplane on one occasion in 22016, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
On one occasion, she recalled, he showed up unannounced at her hotel room in London, so she changed rooms in the middle of the night.
I remember on one occasion catching the girl who sat next to me glancing at my computer screen to see what I was working on.
On one occasion, he had been waiting around so long that, by the time Dundy showed up, the tulips he was holding had gone droopy.
During her graphic testimony, she said she was able to ward off his advances on one occasion by bringing up his past treatment of women.
On one occasion, Ri applied "baby cream" on her hands and told her to put her hands on a man's face from behind, she said.
On one occasion, she threatened to take her life by jumping from the same garage rooftop from which Urtula eventually killed himself, the prosecutor said.
Maher told the newspaper that Conyers on one occasion propositioned her to stay in his hotel room and touched her inappropriately on two other occasions.
In fact, on one occasion, our Spanish colleague invited us to watch preschool children in a performance at a local festival starting about 63 p.m.
" Yu said on one occasion, when she and Logan were alone in an office, Logan had asked her, "Do you want to see my big dick?
Insiders on the set, however, told Billboard that Carey hadn't rehearsed properly, and claimed that a body double was sent in her place on one occasion.
The owner regularly makes sexual innuendos at staff, he stroke people's necks, he took off his shirt on one occasion and talked about his sex life.
The reported pairing prompted Trump to tell Hicks on one occasion that she was "the best piece of tail" Lewandowski will ever have, according to Wolff.
On one occasion, he had followed her for an hour while she was driving; on another, he showed up while she was at the nail salon.
On one occasion, while the police were escorting a young man out of the arena, he seemed to lift his hand and make an obscene gesture.
Louella Phillips, who has a well and lives about three miles east of the sinkhole, said her bathwater appeared rusty on one occasion after the Aug.
They also posed with underwear models, on one occasion bathing in an oversized champagne glass, and even brought a live zebra and elephant to their parties.
On one occasion, he arranged for an armored car to meet him at a Manhattan bank where he kept the stamp in a safe-deposit box.
Trump reportedly took notes on an encounter from his own interpreter on one occasion and directed them not to discuss the meeting with other administration officials.
On one occasion, after hot-knifing, I watched Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and was convinced I had just witnessed Oscar-worthy comedic gold.
While ignoring someone's messages may sound trivial, on one occasion Lin messaged her husband to tell him she'd been admitted to hospital following a car crash.
On one occasion, he gleefully held up his cellphone to a group of journalists to show that Jorge Mendes, soccer's most powerful agent, was calling him.
"On one occasion, a well-known television executive stuck his tongue down my throat in the back seat of a car we were sharing," she wrote.
On one occasion Bo's son invited 40 classmates from Harvard to visit Beijing, Chongqing and Shanghai, with Xu picking up the tab for flights and accommodation.
On one occasion, I found a Post-it note stuck to my bed, on which, in the middle of the night, I had scribbled: Stuart Little!
When a performer is astounding on one occasion and exasperating on another, you want him to continue on his chosen path, however circuitous it may appear.
On one occasion, for example, Manet convinced Monet and Camille to pose together (something they had not done before) in Monet's bateau-atelier, or studio boat.
On one occasion, the man was slow to deliver fried chicken to the buffet, and Edwards burned his neck with metal tongs dipped in hot grease.
But one of the things he said is ... Yeah, it could be, because I was told that I had asked that question, perhaps on one occasion.
On one occasion, the debate got so heated that Elliot Schrage, Facebook's former vice president of communications and public policy, had to calm Mosseri down, sources said.
Yone Escalante said that on one occasion when he was looted after a tire burst, policemen joined in the fray, taking bananas and cheese with the crowd.
But on one occasion, the producers very deliberately manufactured a faux-gay frisson between the infamous "Brokeback Bachelors" — Clint and JJ — on Kaitlyn Bristowe's season, in 2015.
On one occasion, to pass the time in a dungeon in Gwalior in India, he tried to count his conquests and arrived at a figure of 478.
On one occasion, I took the earphones out of their case and went out for a 44-minute walk, listening to Joe Rogan's podcast with Brian Cox.
"On one occasion, Jody Lambert held a handgun to [the victim's] head and threatened to shoot [her] if [she] did not obey his orders," the indictment states.
In a statement last month, the prosecution said Saad had long had differences with his superiors, who had on one occasion investigated him for breaking monastery traditions.
On one occasion, when she saw the German police approaching, Matzen describes how she kept her wits about her and began picking wildflowers as a diversion tactic.
On one occasion, following a complete loss of power, Zhang only managed to slow the car down by repeatedly bumping the tires against the kerb, he said.
Over the succeeding days and weeks, you witness government employees stationed on your property, and on one occasion you are followed and temporarily detained by these officials.
I suppose one could have had a burger or a plate of pasta at Chumley's, but we never bothered, though on one occasion, I wish we had.
After eventually agreeing to do so on one occasion, Silva during a breakfast after their workout "steered the conversation to his own sex life," the suit said.
On one occasion, at Citronelle, he served an entire dessert plate made to resemble breakfast foods: French toast with butter, a fried egg, a strip of bacon.
I remember on one occasion when we were traveling through the South, leaving Atlanta by car to Montgomery, or to Birmingham, there would be a little restaurant.
The freelance producer said on one occasion, he saw Kelly partake in the illegal substance in a room at the Nobu Hotel during the 2016 Vegas trip.
And at least on one occasion in 2017, Trump told his translator after an official meeting with Putin not to share details of the meeting with staff.
One of them, Kanika Gahlaut, said on one occasion Akbar had invited her to a breakfast meeting in his hotel room, but she did not turn up.
On one occasion, a member of David's team was beaten-up by security guards who spotted him counting trucks driving in and out of the company's factory.
The WCA, which has upwards of 3,000 members in 30 countries, has only seen business impeded on one occasion — a surge of creepy clown sightings last year.
On one occasion, he was pursuing a painting, and identified its owner as a plastic surgeon, in Manhattan, who already had a relationship with someone at Sotheby's.
On one occasion, Mr. Wilson rounded up a posse of armed men, drove to Buffalo, tracked down a stolen file of debts, and retrieved it — at gunpoint.
On one occasion, a van tried to merge into our lane and nearly hit me while I sped down the street at around 30 miles an hour.
On one occasion, Homolka was asked to come into the classroom at Greaves Adventist Academy "to show the students something related to knitting," CTV News reported on Wednesday.
And, make no mistake: Though Schwartz's collections were technically kid-friendly, they featured tales of grisly murder, haunting, and, on one occasion, spiders planting eggs in one's face.
On one occasion I was able to see a row of different-colored cable ties holding a gate together by repeating the colors Ed told me were there.
She had been arrested at least on one occasion, in March, for violating the order, according to police, who said the victim was a 21-year-old male.
According to BGR, SilverbackBRC also wrote that Phoenix "never entered [the] set the same way," on one occasion climbing through fake windows behind his costar Robert De Niro.
Widom regularly filled in as an anchor, and, on one occasion, he was assigned to interview a director who was making a film that was critical of Obama.
Following Trump's decision to endorse Moore, the President on one occasion attempted to speak about the race with McConnell, said a Senate campaign official familiar with the conversation.
On one occasion, Mr. Meenan said, he and another student drove with Mr. Beck to a desolate area near a railroad station in Spuyten Duyvil and drank together.
On one occasion, after I had placed a pair of beautiful Ferragamo flats at a woman's feet, she accused me of being racist with how I treated her.
Fellow journalists had asked Putin at news conferences to intervene in Sokolov's case and on one occasion the Kremlin leader had said he would look into his case.
On one occasion, Mr. Brown said, his wife asked him to visit a shop in New York where she had seen a pair of Dalí earrings for $9,000.
But on one occasion when she did, attending a social event where she encountered other blind people, she was struck by how physically withdrawn they were, how still.
On one occasion, Dr. Fryer texted the woman while she was out with friends that she was "gonna get a … roofy," a reference to a date-rape drug.
In addition, Mr. Zinke asked his security detail to drive a nongovernment employee to the airport on one occasion, also in violation of agency policy, the report found.
On one occasion, the prince told the developers to think again about putting a resort on a certain island because the water surrounding it is not turquoise enough.
On one occasion, according to a document from the father's lawyer, Katz strongly reacted to the notion of going to an appointment and locked himself in the car.
"On one occasion something was taken out of my Queen Mother book," says the biographer Hugo Vickers — only for the information to appear later in someone else's book.
On one occasion, he went strong to the rim and dunked while being booed, at which point a segment of the crowd cheering largely drowned out the hecklers.
According to the article, during one of his many brothel raids, Red Tarzan met his match on one occasion when a security guard pulled a gun on him.
On one occasion, all the interns were given a list of things to do for the day on paper in full view of the everyone that worked there.
On one occasion, a family asked for help finding a star named after their deceased relative, but the company-provided coordinates weren't precise enough—a common problem, she said.
On one occasion, Chaffee recalls, Croman barged into a tenants' association meeting, furious after the Village Voice listed him as one of the city's ten worst landlords in 1998.
"  In the video she says on one occasion at the airport, Schulman kept refuting that Morgan was a lesbian, suggesting that she just hadn't "met the right guy yet.
"I taped the show, and then I made it to the dressing room on one occasion, just barely, before I writhed in pain and cried in pain," he said.
Fake vaginas, real vaginas, large vibrating silicone asses, orifices of all shapes and sizes, and, I'm ashamed to say, on one occasion, a hollowed out sesame seed bloomer loaf.
On one occasion, Trump reportedly took notes on an encounter from his own interpreter and directed the linguist not to discuss the meeting with other officials in his administration.
On one occasion, Schmidt quizzed a briefer about which cloud service provider was being used for a data project, according to a memo that Laster prepared after the briefing.
On one occasion, during that first year, 1937, she came up with a solution to a problem that was threatening to end his congressional career almost before it began.
On one occasion, she said, she received a phone call in the middle of the night from a transgender girl threatening to commit suicide because of the social pressures.
On one occasion, I braised two heads of garlic and a dozen shallots in lots of olive oil before adding the rice and slowly baking it with curry leaves.
Vatican investigators suspected that on one occasion when his bank handled a stock placement, the APSA accounts were used to buy shares before they were allocated to other investors.
He did note, however, that on one occasion Mr. Mnuchin asked him to make sure that the agency was doing everything possible to keep the president's tax returns secure.
On one occasion the Apple Watch connected to T-Mobile after I'd walked my dog past four houses in my neighborhood and on another it took me 10 houses.
He said Baio would direct homophobic slurs at him, and on one occasion, he was thrown to the floor by Baio when he went to sit on his lap.
On one occasion, he said, he found 100 pictures in very bad condition covered with a dust sheet in an attic in Moscow and bought them for $1,000 each.
On one occasion when Gouzer returned to the game, the ball was rolling in his vicinity, and he quickly stepped to claim it, dribbling and driving to the goal.
But wanting to learn music, play music, or join a band is common — and so is not wanting to invest in a giant instrument that you'll play on one occasion.
Still, on one occasion when I was in China last year, a shop could not accept cash because it didn't have enough bills in its coffers to make proper change.
On one occasion, she alleges that Conyers asked her to work out of his room for the evening, but when she arrived the congressman started talking about his sexual desires.
On one occasion, he was pulled out of a hotel where he was on vacation with his family, humiliated in front of his wife and children, and thrown into prison.
On one occasion, President Lyndon Johnson summoned the Fed chairman, William McChesney Martin, to berate him for raising interest rates (and to drive him around his ranch at breakneck speed).
The lawsuit also claims that on one occasion, when Jane Doe was at her father's workplace, she found herself alone with Cárdenas and didn't laugh at a joke he made.
One of the suspects was reportedly wearing a tracking device during the incident, following two attempts in 2015 to travel abroad — to Syria on one occasion — assuming a relative's identity.
On one occasion, cops say they contacted Hale to purchase a bunch of Xanax pills, and he allegedly kicked them over to his teammate, Darren Gardenhire, who completed the transaction.
On one occasion, a member of the far-right infiltrated the protest side, leading to a fist fight, and culminating in his arrest, and in the arrest of a antifascist.
He told lawmakers that on one occasion in 85033 she gave him a "memory stick," including research she did for Fusion on "various Russian figures," to give to the FBI.
On one occasion, he fled into a crowd of masked revelers on carnival night through a tunnel dug by fellow Communists from a grocery about 220 feet from his cell.
On one occasion, she revolves him as he holds a statuesque position — something that's still too much for many 21st-century choreographers but which recurs in two other Bournonville ballets.
She said that on one occasion Mr. Freeman "kept trying to lift up my skirt and asking if I was wearing underwear," until Mr. Arkin told Mr. Freeman to stop.
"On one occasion, I wasn't far away and watched a driver come and pick them up right afterwards," Joe Coffman, a driver in Champaign, Illinois, wrote to me on Facebook.
The NZX suffered several outages in 2014 owing to technical problems, on one occasion halting trading for three hours because of a glitch in the same system that caused Wednesday's issue.
On one occasion in August last year, more than 200 Chinese fishing ships entered the waters around islands, accompanied by China Coast Guard vessels, according to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
On one occasion, Z said that a masked man approached her with a gun in his hand, and said he would kill her family if she did not quit her job.
Russia has hosted Mr Haftar three times since the start of last year—on one occasion, aboard an aircraft-carrier in January, when he was greeted with a full-dress parade.
On one occasion when Clinton suggested a power-hungry Putin was trying to recreate the Soviet Union, "they lit up over that," McFaul recalls, citing meetings with high-level Russian officials.
"When, as on one occasion, four of an audience of around 16 are Chinese officials", he argued, "it is worth asking whether the intention—and the effect—is to intimidate witnesses".
In past periods of gains in China's PMI, copper has certainly also rallied, and on one occasion since the 2008 global recession, it continued to rise even after the PMI peaked.
On one occasion, Fisten said, he drove one of Epstein's accusers to her home only to find a private investigator parked across the street in a car holding a video camera.
On one occasion she says she had followed him to a hotel where he was meeting a woman -- and when he came home the next day they got into a fight.
On one occasion I visited A&E (emergency services in the UK), in the early hours of the morning, I was handed another antibiotic prescription as I sobbed through the pain.
Sobol was detained and released by police three times in connection with Saturday's protest and was carried out of Moscow's electoral commission on a sofa by police officers on one occasion.
When Scalia was alive, Kagan enjoyed accompanying him and his hunting buddies on trips to Virginia, Georgia, and Wyoming to shoot game—quail or pheasant, usually, but, on one occasion, antelope.
On one occasion, however, Federer was humiliated, winning only four games in the 2008 final — a few weeks before Nadal beat him in his "own back lawn" in the Wimbledon final.
With Motörhead​, I remember at least on one occasion when four generations came to one show, they came backstage—there was a grandfather, a father, a son, and the son's son!
On one occasion, the JTA reports, he allegedly called Delta and threatened to kill Jews onboard a flight near New York's JFK airport, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing.
The Hulk — the greener, angrier version of the scientist Bruce Banner — is known for his talent at tearing things apart: trees, a school bus, even (on one occasion) his own house.
On one occasion, it said, they inserted the tube into his windpipe rather than his esophagus and poured the supplement into his lungs, making him feel like he was being drowned.
On one occasion, several thousand pages of evidence were left with an old woman in a remote farmhouse in southern Syria, but the investigator didn't explain the significance of the files.
"I experienced several incidents at this company, like engine failure or the electrical system went when we took off from Mexico on one occasion," Marco Aurelio Hernandez was quoted as saying.
The two men's wives are often detained; Mr Wang's says that on one occasion she was hit by police and later forced to strip naked and told to say "hello" into cameras.
On one occasion when they met, he allegedly also took her to his home, undressed, touched her over her bra and underpants, and then tried to get her to touch his penis.
He would then decorate them with feathers and trinkets and on one occasion even an enormous model of the French warship La Belle Poule to commemorate its sinking of a British frigate.
Trump's ex-wife Ivana Trump accused Trump of abusing her on one occasion in her 1990 divorce deposition, according to the 1993 book Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump.
The system likes to follow the car ahead, and on one occasion Hotz had to intervene before the ILX took us off the highway to follow an unwitting driver on their commute.
That on one occasion he enjoyed reading St. John's Gospel aloud to entertain himself and a Christian travel companion on a long drive, as reported in the column, is scarcely a surprise.
On one occasion Silva ducked extremely low as this left hook came over and clipped him, and got caught with a couple of blows as he slowly came back to his guard.
At least on one occasion, in full view of reporters watching from a bridge, one officer severely beat a protester who fell down during the retreat, steps away from the Legislative Council.
On one occasion, Wilson had Gretzky, Coffey and the N.H.L. executives Brian Burke and Brendan Shanahan together for a powerhouse panel that would rival anything that a major television network could assemble.
The purpose of a medieval wimple was virtuous: Wearing an inverted ice cream cone on your head screened from view the ears into which, on one occasion, divine conception had been breathed.
On one occasion, the room we were given, in a far wing of the hotel in the main building, had low ceilings, little natural light and a distinct crookedness to the floor.
On one occasion, Mr. Levoff sold roughly $23.4 million of Apple stock — nearly his entire holdings — from his personal brokerage account four days before Apple announced quarterly earnings on July 2500, 1.53.
On one occasion, Mr. Levoff sold roughly $10 million of Apple stock — nearly his entire holdings — from his personal brokerage account four days before Apple announced quarterly earnings on July 21, 2453.
In both 2016 and 2017, Gifford "had acted in an intimidating and bullying manner, including on one occasion by grabbing her face and directing her to listen to him," her complaint read.
On one occasion, Etete, Descalzi, Obi and Agaev sat together in a Milan restaurant at a dinner for the "the main personalities" to meet and assess the seriousness of their intentions, she said.
And on one occasion, she claims an employee lost control of one of the prototypes and "accelerated rapidly backwards" into another car, and that she was asked not to prepare an accident report.
On one occasion, he stayed at a resort in Thailand for a month, hosting visitors poolside in shorts and a T-shirt, according to a member of the task force investigating the syndicate.
On one occasion while in Switzerland early on in my career, I developed pneumonia, and my college at Cambridge, Gonville and Caius, arranged to have me flown back to the UK for treatment.
Guards have fired in the air to break up a few fights and on one occasion used a taser to pacify a foreign female jihadist detainee, another Syrian woman at the camp said.
On one occasion, Ive and his team were experimenting with screen-based gesture controls when they stumbled upon multi-touch, an invention that would serve as the foundation for the iPhone's user interface.
Flake and his crew were visiting Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia last week to see firsthand the effect of wildlife trafficking and on one occasion got too close to several elephants protecting their young.
Chinese nationalists had been gatecrashing pro–Hong Kong democracy rallies on Australian campuses since July, trading punches with attendees and, on one occasion, even grabbing a University of Queensland protester by the throat.
She described him as overbearing and obsessive, though she conceded on Monday that the two continued to speak and exchange text messages — and on one occasion had intimate relations — after she moved out.
On one occasion, he writes on his website, he jumped from a third-floor hotel window but was saved when his shoe caught the edge and he was left hanging, screaming for help.
On one occasion Pep escapes freely into the wake of the missed blow, and on the other he eats a couple of nasty body blows and is still between Saddler and the ropes.
In addition, Mr. Zinke on one occasion asked his security detail to drive a person who was not a government employee to an airport, also in violation of agency policy, the report found.
On one occasion, Vijay Mallya, the owner of the Royal Challengers Bangalore, thought he had bought a player only to be told that Madley was continuing the bidding, leading Mallya to pay more.
But on one occasion, the notebooks came in politically handy: Graham used them to turn back time and dispute CIA claims on the frequency with which Democrats had been briefed on interrogation policy.
He maintains that the company itself was never at risk, but the pressure on him was immense at the time, and the firing of some lieutenants brought him to tears on one occasion.
Barish, a political activist who dated Schneiderman between 2013 and 2015, told The New Yorker that on one occasion Schneiderman slapped her so hard she fell onto the bed, where he started choking her.
On one occasion, Blakely said, Drummond came to visit their son and while doing so showed her a Daily Mail article detailing the Google executive Eric Schmidt's open marriage and affairs with younger women.
On one occasion Scott Pruitt asked his political aides to set up a meeting as a way to help his daughter gain admission into law school, current and former EPA officials told the Times.
Trump was accused of encouraging violence at his rallies during the 2016 presidential race, on one occasion pledging to pay the legal fees of anyone who were to "knock the crap" out of protestors.
In an interview with Coast Guard investigators after Melendez was killed, Maubert-Cayla said he hired Alvarez as his captain after watching him pilot a "large yacht skillfully on one occasion," the complaint states.
On one occasion, she found herself watching LionMaker interacting with children at a virtual charity meet-and-greet on Twitch, but was muted on Twitch's chat function when she tried to join the conversation.
Northcutt did manage to score his straights as Barberena was stepping in on one occasion, resulting in a knockdown, but Barberena almost immediately worked his way up and turned Northcutt onto the fence again.
On one occasion, I watched a patron in precarious heels fall down the stairs, and spent the next two or three terrifying minutes checking to see if they were going to need an ambulance.
On one occasion when Dunn was about six, she and Joleen were returning from a dollar movie theater and Joleen explained that if she died, Dunn would go live with her aunt and cousins.
Jiang Fangzhou, a prominent fellow writer and deputy editor-in-chief of the Guangdong-based magazine New Weekly, said on her WeChat account that Zhang had groped her at a meal on one occasion.
On one occasion, he was talking on his cellphone in the lobby when a new staffer, regrouping after a stressful check-in, let out a sigh, said an employee who saw the situation unfold.
Though Van de Velde, Thomas Levet and Victor Dubuisson have represented France in the Ryder Cup on one occasion in the last 20 years, there is no Frenchman on the European team this time.
On one occasion, Mr. Gordon ordered the most familiar-sounding item he could find — a hamburger — but when the waiter asked him how he would like it cooked, Mr. Gordon was at a loss.
" On one occasion, when she became particularly "strident," the Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney had to remind her, "I am not a member of your government, I am the head of a sovereign nation!
On one occasion last year a WCA member arrived early for a party and while she was waiting in her parked car she was surrounded by four police officers, Moody told The Hollywood Reporter.
To get fit, he jogged on the Great Wall with a Marine from the United States Embassy in Beijing — overdoing it so much on one occasion that he ended up in an emergency room.
On one occasion, when Cullen pointed out to his father that every face in a band of Goths resembled Jack's own, he brushed it off, replying that they all would have been related anyway.
Cruickshank was looking to blitz his opponent with front kicks and punches, even landing a spinning back fist in the melee on one occasion, and had Yachi on the backfoot for much of the fight.
Phogat had long known that her uncle favoured his own children: on one occasion he refused to let Phogat attend a trial she had qualified for, insisting that one of his daughters take her place.
Three alleged incidents she details from that year include him hitting her across the face on one occasion, making her lose consciousness on another, and inflicting a carpet burn on her face on yet another.
According to her allegations, over the course of their ten-year relationship, Gottwald emotionally, physically, and sexually abused her: He drugged and raped her on one occasion, she says, and contributed to her eating disorder.
The duster is key, with plenty of swirl to it for all the times Roland ends up whipping around to shoot something, on one occasion reloading by catching a chamber full of bullets in midair.
In fact, he never seriously faltered despite his propensity for deriding opponents with nicknames, getting into verbal tussles and, on one occasion, defending the size of his genitalia against innuendoes from a rival, Florida Sen.
Those with long memories probably can recall when meetings of the OPEC oil exporters cartel were major news events, on one occasion horrendously inflated by the terrorist Carlos the Jackal seizing the 11 ministers attending.
" Somewhat surprisingly, the supermarket proved to be the most problematic location for the artist: "On one occasion, I set the sculptures up in a grocery store and took pictures of them in the meat section.
On one occasion he spent four hours on the floor of the trench, viewing sea life ranging from shrimp-like anthropods with long legs and antennae to translucent "sea pigs" similar to a sea cucumber.
Crystal, who worked as a brand ambassador in the Detroit area, said that on one occasion, when her partner went to the bathroom, she feared for her safety after meeting a group of male customers.
Robin Levine, a spokeswoman for Nycha, wrote in an email last week that on one occasion a resident in Ms Badia's apartment did not allow workers to enter the apartment, a claim Ms. Badia disputed.
On one occasion, when the passengers on a boat would not allow him to enter the cabin, his friend Wendell Phillips, refused to leave him, and the two men spent the night together on deck.
Also this summer, a new staging of 1984 on Broadway had audiences fainting and vomiting in their seats; on one occasion, audience members got so riled up that they caused a disruption and were arrested.
On one occasion, Raylaine allegedly ordered the woman to open an urn containing her mother's ashes, pour them into a bowl with milk, and eat the ashes with the spoon, while the others watched and laughed.
Sometimes it is difficult to tell exactly what she is writing about because her poems are always tacking sideways, reaching out for ever more oddball comparisons—on one occasion she likened Handel to a frigate pelican.
A group of 303 of the animals which had previously lived on a cycle of 12 hours in light and 12 hours in darkness had the lights kept on, on one occasion, for 20 hours, instead.
On one occasion, I did successfully walk out my door wearing a colorful outfit I liked; I paired wide-legged, plum-colored silk pants with the now infamous donation-pile pink baby tee and white sneakers.
A neuron in the motor cortex may fire at a rate of 100 action potentials a second when someone thinks about moving his right arm on one occasion, but at a rate of 115 on another.
"Is the leader of a major global city supposed to stay in a second-rate business hotel?" he said on one occasion, defending his global travels as necessary to burnish Tokyo's brand ahead of the Olympics.
On one occasion after dropping my dosage before a particularly long European tour (a TERRIBLE idea) I found myself in a Danish hospital getting an emergency supply of Ativan to cope with the returning panic attacks.
Though Washington focused more on him in the second half, White scythed through its defense, on one occasion zipping from one end of the court to another, dribbling behind his back before scoring off the glass.
Even at the best of times, a relationship with Peter Gill, who was married and demonstrably volatile, sounds like a mixed bag—Guess later testified that, on one occasion, Gill followed her home and choked her.
On one occasion, Zinke joined Heller for dinner at a Las Vegas steakhouse on July 30, when he was in the state touring national monuments, one of several pieces of Interior's portfolio of interest to Nevada.
" But Hunter Biden admitted to The New Yorker that on one occasion, they had in fact discussed his work for Burisma: "Dad said, 'I hope you know what you are doing,' and I said, 'I do.
On one occasion, while they were talking to a landowner at a farm, a woman came up to them and said she had just seen their dog cross the road and run into a canola field.
You visit a place where you haven't been in a long time, somewhere that was once a meaningful and regular enough part of your life that you had on one occasion asked for the WiFi password.
In affidavits and, later, in an interview with a WNBC reporter, Mr. Stevens said the detectives also pressured him to accuse Mr. Hernandez of shooting at him on one occasion and of robbing him on another.
Baranowski told the Times that Hybels asked her to watch pornography with him for a research project, that he repeatedly touched her breasts and rubbed against her, and that they engaged in oral sex on one occasion.
The attorney general's office said they also discovered that human resources at TWC was not empowered to take any action against Weinstein, and on one occasion one employee saw her complaint to HR directly forwarded to Weinstein.
The report, commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, said it had email evidence that on one occasion, Mutko personally ordered a cover up of a positive result for a foreign footballer playing in the Russian league.
Prosecutors have accused the elder Skelos, a Republican from Long Island, of using his position to pressure three companies to provide his son with consulting work, a "no-show" job and, on one occasion, a $20,000 check.
Two of her lawyers, Sonia Miller-Van Oort and Jonathan Strauss, said her case was particularly serious because it led to harassment from fellow officers and on one occasion led to other officers refusing to provide backup.
On one occasion, investigators mounted a raid that found no one -- and had to play down media reports that Abdeslam had evaded capture by concealing himself in a piece of furniture that was being moved into storage.
The report said that on one occasion in 2016, the FBI obtained information about an American in response to a search of Section 702 data intended to produce evidence of a crime not related to foreign intelligence.
ICE agents visiting one of the Washington locations, in south Everett, would obtain a guest list from the front desk, circle Latino-sounding names, and on one occasion detained someone staying at the hotel, Ferguson's office said.
In the Syrian civil war, Iran has demonstrated its usefulness for Moscow by supporting Bashar al-Assad, and at least on one occasion Tehran allowed Russian aircraft to use its air base for its operations in Syria.
On one occasion, Cerqueira said, her coworkers were told to fetch basil grown from a nearby location and place it into the personal food computers to make it look like it had been grown inside the boxes.
On one occasion in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, my friends and I met a 20-something guy on the street who gave us a lift and took us out for dinner at his favorite neighborhood restaurant.
On one occasion he trained group members how to slit the throats of rabbits in a wood outside Paris and jokingly described himself to Rajraji as a "future mujahideen with a thirst for blood", the documents showed.
As the product of a repressive private school, where I was frequently taunted and on one occasion beaten on suspicion of being queer, I know there are some things I don't want my children to go through.
"These documents and others were provided to Deutsche Bank on one occasion in which I was with him in our attempt to obtain money so that we can put a bid on the Buffalo Bills," Cohen said.
On one occasion, the Media Lab sent 30 of them to schools, and "It's fair to say that of the 30-ish food computers we sent out, at most two grew a plant," Cerqueira told the site.
One Republican senator describing the incident told CNN the stick was successful, but on one occasion, one of the other senators was speaking while another asked a question and then turned with another quick, longer, louder question.
The alleged abuse included beating the teen with broomsticks, choking her "almost to the point of unconsciousness" and, on one occasion, having hot cooking oil thrown on her by her mother, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar told reporters.
For several months in 1003, Assange hosted a television show on RT. In June 2016, RT's London bureau chief, Nikolay Bogachikhin, visited Assange twice, and gave him a USB drive on one occasion, according to the surveillance reports.
On one occasion, he became irrationally enraged and took out his anger on a female employee by screaming at her inches from her face, then punching a wall, and stepping outside to loudly smash beer bottles in anger.
On one occasion, during a meeting in Kelly's office, a former high-level TPG source said the travel CEO "threw down his phone in anger" regarding a work-related matter, and it bounced across the desk toward her.
On one occasion, the invocation of the Hillary Clinton email scandal on "Fox & Friends" seemed to have sealed the deal for one of the pardoned, Kristian Saucier, whose case the president had already championed during the 2016 campaign.
The — the — he asked you, on one occasion, to let the Mike Flynn thing go because he was a good guy — but (ph) you're aware that he said the exact same thing in the press the next day.
By the early 1980s, Larry Bird's Celtics and Julius Erving's Sixers had renewed the rivalry, actually throwing punches at each other on one occasion and staging epic playoff battles, while Johnson's Lakers provided the primary, and ultimate, opposition.
On one occasion, she says, Epstein brought her into a bedroom in his Manhattan mansion where a naked adult woman was lying on a bed and another girl "close in age" to the plaintiff was in the room.
Writing, as the name suggests, in the Lancet medical journal, a pair of dermatologists reported the case of a patient whose dog constantly sniffed at a mole on her leg, on one occasion even trying to bite it off.
President Donald Trump hid details of his meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, going so far on one occasion as to seize his interpreter's notes to prevent them from reaching the public, according to a new report published Saturday.
At this point, 55 percent of participants said they had ever engaged in any kind of drinking and 27 percent said they had ever been binge drinking, which was defined as having six or more drinks on one occasion.
Soon after, the actress Trace Lysette came forward publicly, saying that Mr. Tambor had "made many sexual advances and comments" and, on one occasion, physically assaulted her between takes for a scene in which both actors were wearing pajamas.
Describing the lengths taken to suppress an investigation at the time, Shukri Abdull - who was restored to the agency following Najib's shock election defeat on May 21 - said that on one occasion a bullet was sent to his home.
Jesus of Nazareth on one occasion was asked by a lawyer to sum up the essence of the teachings of Moses and he went back and reached back into the Hebrew scriptures to Deuteronomy and Leviticus and he said.
But Mr. Jackson so strongly opposed the planned housing development that he took to his Facebook page — which has more than two million fans — to criticize the project, including on one occasion in a post of nearly 5,000 words.
On one occasion, Seselj gave a speech to Serbian troops, telling them: "Not a single Ustasha must leave Vukovar alive," using a derogatory term for Croats in 1991 in the eastern Croatian city on the Danube River border with Serbia.
On one occasion early on in Molenbeek, investigators mounted a raid that found no one — and had to play down media reports that Abdeslam had evaded capture by concealing himself in a piece of furniture that was being moved into storage.
The 2011 study that posited psilocybin as a treatment for anxiety in late-stage cancer patients was a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, meaning patients received psilocybin on one occasion and a placebo on another, without knowing which to expect first.
Trump went so far on one occasion as to seize his interpreter's notes to prevent them from reaching the public — something top officials weren't even aware of until they sought out the interpreter's notes, only to find the records weren't there.
He also had a fertile musical imagination, deploying everything from keening rimshots to dramatic shifts in dynamics — and on one occasion, a George Jones-Tammy Wynette session, his bare hands — to galvanize recordings by everyone from Elvis Presley to Henry Mancini.
"You can't bribe your way through your time at the M.C.C." Prosecutors said Mr. Casado was paid off by Mr. Zarrab's associates, including, on one occasion, a female Turkish lawyer with whom the guard communicated through the encrypted messaging service WhatsApp.
The woman, Porter's first wife, Colbie Holderness, spoke out after Tuesday's report in the Daily Mail that quoted his second wife, Jennifer Willoughby, saying he had on one occasion dragged her wet and naked out of a shower during an argument.
On one occasion, he cut off a supporter at a town hall event who said she could not trust Obama because she thought he was an Arab, amid conspiracy theories suggesting that the Democrat had not been not born in America.
Asked to confirm previous testimony that on one occasion Sondland boasted he could call the president whenever he wanted, Morrison told investigators that later he'd been able to confirm multiple other occasions when Sondland's claims he'd spoken to Trump checked out.
He has had, or fears he has had, or imagines he has had, a stroke; he thinks about his prostate; his sexual performance suffers; on one occasion (it is described in two poems) he ejaculates blood and fears the worst.
On one occasion, when they initially forbade me to travel with a UN delegation to the war zone, it took nothing more than an explanation of why such a request was important to my work for the decision to be reversed.
On one occasion, Flynn was seated next to Putin at a Russian media gala in December 2015, and he previously had a paid speaking gig with Russia Today, the Kremlin's TV network, though it was before he took on a formal campaign role.
" The film doesn't go into detail about these visions, instead serving up surreal montages of Grant's films and home movies, but  on one occasion he recalled finding himself  "in a world of healthy, chubby little babies' legs and diapers, and smeared blood ….
Gonzaga only has been ranked No. 1 on one occasion - in the final weeks of the 2012-13 season - and coach Mark Few isn't concerned about the possible top ranking or matching the school-best winning streak having an effect on his club.
Leigh Corfman, now 214, told the Post that Moore pursued her as a 219-year-old when he was working as a district attorney; she said he kissed her on one occasion and touched her over her bra and underwear on another.
On one occasion, Valladares was so desperate for meth he agreed to present as masculine for a white gay man in a luxury apartment downtown, removing all makeup and nail polish, hiding his hair in a beanie, all to score the meth.
On one occasion, when he thought the camera had stopped filming, Nixon told an interviewer how he had inserted a crude obscenity into a quote from Lyndon Johnson, because it made for a more colorful story — and portrayed Johnson as a vulgar bumpkin.
He had the phone number of one of the dealers saved on his cell (he maintains he had only been buying hash from him), and it was revealed that he had, on one occasion, put the dealer on the guest list to the club.
On one occasion, Kushner and former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon attended a dinner with the rulers of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates that saw the Gulf officials lay out their plans for a blockade of Qatar — which the White House supported.
She was blocked from responding to questions about the presidential misconduct detailed in the Mueller Report, including: On one occasion, the Administration did permit Ms. Hicks to answer a single question about the weather on her first day of work for President Trump (p85).
I know someone who has been kidnapped on one occasion and then held up at gunpoint on another and then pulled from his truck and beaten senseless at yet another time as he was driving a truck full of green coffee up to a port.
One wrestler, Dunyasha Yetts, said that Mr. Jordan on one occasion confronted the doctor with the team's head coach about being too "hands on" with the students, and on a second occasion disregarded a comment that he had made about the doctor's inappropriate behavior.
He explained to me on one occasion that the idea of having Trixie — the baby in "Hi and Lois" — convey her innocent but often searing observations exclusively by means of thought balloons, came to him after observing how Sinclair Lewis had handled interior dialogue.
As a result, the Airborne Archipelago is a world on the eve of globalization, which nefarious forces such as Clan Belsoto — the game's antagonistic party — seek to exploit, on one occasion even instigating a devastating natural disaster by scientifically rekindling an ancient and sacred volcano.
But on one occasion, we forgot to say either one, and painted a rather stingy picture of wildfire recovery efforts: Because of an editing error, an earlier version of a capsule summary with this article misstated the size of a fund proposed by Gov.
KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 (Reuters) - The head of Malaysia's anti-graft commission gave an emotional account on Tuesday of how he was harassed and threatened in 21 while investigating the 22016MDB state fund, and said that on one occasion a bullet was sent to his home.
" The girl allegedly "described how, on one occasion, Patterson got mad at her and hit her 'really hard' on her back with what she described as a handle for something used to clean blinds and that it hurt really bad when Patterson hit her with it.
And on Tuesday, Consumer Reports wrote about the experience of another Model X owner who had the opposite problem: One of the car's falcon wing doors wouldn't close, and on one occasion, the door's sensor malfunctioned and the door bumped into an overhang, resulting in minor damage.
On one occasion, he had told James Murdoch, then head of a News Corp division that included one of the world's largest book publishers, HarperCollins, that Amazon's $9.99 sales were "eroding the value perception" of its products and that Apple would be trying higher price points.
On one occasion, he took a weeklong trip from the Knickerbocker Club in Manhattan to Saratoga Springs, N.Y., startling residents in Harlem as he passed through and stopping for the first evening at the Tarrytown estate of the banker David Rockefeller, one of his closest friends.
On one occasion, when I ran into the couple in the driveway, they informed me that they'd found an insect they suspected was a "kissing bug" (which they claimed was poisonous though I'd never heard of it in my 20 years in the Texas Hill Country).
Then their props are gathered: pink flower petals, extravagant cocktails with photogenic umbrellas protruding from them, ice creams (to be photographed but not eaten), and, on one occasion, a book, held only for the duration of the photograph and—though perhaps only I noticed this—upside down.
It resulted in an air traffic controller reporting that she saw Epstein, the now-deceased financier, disembarking his private jet near the U.S. Virgin Islands with girls who appeared to be pre-teens on one occasion, and girls between 16 and 18 years old on another occasion.
It turns out the hacker who caused chaos in the United States elections made a small but critical error that allowed US investigators to trace his identity: But on one occasion, The Daily Beast has learned, Guccifer failed to activate the VPN client before logging on.
" Figures also said that Sessions had openly disparaged civil rights groups and organizations in front of him, stating on one occasion "that he believed the NAACP, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Operation Push, and the National Council of Churches were all un-American organizations teaching anti-American values.
The review by the inspector general indicates that in January White House officials, including on one occasion the president, met with officials from the FBI and the General Services Administration (GSA) to discuss the proposed move, which would see the agency housed in a new building in the suburbs.
Germany's security services have repeatedly attempted to ban the party as unconstitutional but have always been thwarted by courts, who on one occasion found that the party was so riddled with undercover agents that it was impossible to tell what was a genuine party decision and what was not.
The commission blamed Mr. Court for inappropriate behavior that included "challenging a player's manhood and hurling homophobic slurs (which Mr. Court denies but was recounted by many)," as well as "throwing food, weights, and on one occasion a trash can full of vomit" at players, while others watched.
And that's before you begin to factor in the backseat drivers, the passengers who are drunk or drugged up, or on one occasion one who apparently decides to jump from the vehicle at 20 miles per hour, only to flag Case down again minutes later while being pursued by the police.
" According to the indictment: "On one occasion Raylaine Knope ordered [the victim] to open an urn containing [the victim's] deceased mother's ashes, pour the ashes into a bowl, and eat the ashes with a spoon, as Raylaine Knope, Terry Knope, Jody Lambert and Taylor Knope stood nearby, watching and laughing.
Maza said in followup tweets that Crowder's videos, many of which had received millions of views, continually led to him experiencing a "wall of homophobic/racist abuse on Instagram and Twitter," as well as waves of taunting texts to his cell phone number and on one occasion, a phone call.
A 2014 study by the F.B.I. found that, in a hundred and sixty "active shooter" incidents from 2000 to 2013, armed citizens who were not security guards stopped the "bad guy" on one occasion (when a patron shot an attacker at the Players Bar and Grill, in Winnemucca, Nevada, in 2008).
For $1,200 per person, groups of about eight spend Saturday and Sunday at her Manhattan apartment, in Washington Heights — or, on one occasion, for $1,800, in a borrowed house in Los Angeles — for a course in first-person essays or memoir, with a focus on idea creation, writing, editing, rewriting and pitching.
Trump has thrown observers for a loop each time he talks about Putin, vowing on one occasion that he accepted the Russian leader's belief that the Kremlin didn't interfere in the 2016 election and even drawing widespread dismay and mockery for suggesting a possible joint U.S.-Russia cybersecurity unit to protect elections.

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