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"phalanx" Definitions
  1. (plural phalanxes) a group of people or things standing very close together
  2. (plural phalanges) (anatomy) a bone of the finger or toe
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As my wife and I munched and sipped, our eyes took in the view beyond the vineyard, phalanx upon phalanx of high rounded hills fading from green to gray in the softening light.
Obama sent the National Guard in 2010 during Operation Phalanx.
" This, he says, is "information-age version of a phalanx.
Accompanied by a phalanx of Democratic politicians and union leaders, Mrs.
But now, a phalanx of cops was standing on her doorstep.
A phalanx of cornetti and sackbuts provided glints of courtly splendor.
" They fought shoulder-to-shoulder, in what was called a "phalanx.
They wage war remotely, crouched over a phalanx of individual battle stations.
On land, the Phalanx is part of the Army's C-RAM system.
She was backed by a phalanx of dancers perfectly executing the steamy choreography.
I entered by walking through a phalanx of officers wielding 21971mm SKS rifles.
Partway through the Sacred Throne series, I know you published Legion Versus Phalanx.
In addition, there's a Phalanx rapid-fire weapon system capable of countering UAVs.
Check. A phalanx of talented and sexy dancers hinging on her every move?
Mr. Legend had his own privacy perimeter, enforced by a phalanx of handlers.
His distinctive inky figures, charging forth in a phalanx, walk solemnly in procession.
There's even (no, please, make it stop!) a phalanx of cloned, dancing Beetlejuices.
Their infantry are phalanx-style spearmen, like the Unsullied, but with more adaptability.
If Trump wins, they are a phalanx of loyalists in an ongoing revolution.
Considering the bar's leisurely environment, the phalanx of security personnel wearing earpieces felt unnecessary.
Like Fourier's phalanx, they're happy—buoyed up by a rising tide of positive psychology.
But on the issue of corruption, in particular, they will act as a phalanx.
A phalanx of security men shoved him into a car and slammed the doors.
His phalanx of pace-setters that kept him on track were also wearing Vaporflys.
A phalanx of pacesetters led Kipchoge and two other elite marathoners around the course.
The phalanx of runners protecting him on Saturday could buy him even more speed.
Standing outside the Capitol, Schumer was intercepted by a phalanx of reporters and cameras.
Inside, beyond a phalanx of greeters, the VIPs applauded one another, protected from scrutiny.
Scrawny red maples ran uphill right into a descending phalanx of branchy black cherries.
Scrawny red maples ran uphill right into a descending phalanx of branchy black cherries.
I've seen one woman with a dagger take down an entire phalanx of armed bastards.
There was no phalanx of protesters outside court as there have been for previous hearings.
The result was "Freakonomics", a bestseller written with Mr Dubner, and a phalanx of imitators.
They are only two, walking ahead of a phalanx of more than a dozen others.
She tearfully apologized before a phalanx of television cameras, while angry citizens demanded her arrest.
A phalanx of environmentalists took aim at Senate Republicans after Obama announced Garland's nomination Wednesday.
He now travels with a phalanx of security guards, saying he fears for his life.
On Friday, Mr. Brafman entered the courthouse alone, past a phalanx of reporters and cameras.
Though some of the migrants sneaked through the security phalanx, most scrambled back into Guatemala.
The spangled boutiques inhabit a phalanx of regal hôtels particuliers where Renaissance aristocrats held salons.
Yet attempts to root out extrajudicial killing run up against a phalanx of incentives supporting it.
For now, the best the phalanx can do is to sit astride the anti-Trump fence.
Heimbach and his people formed a tight phalanx as they pushed their way through the crowds.
The phalanx of former intelligence officials defending them brings the entire intelligence community under a cloud.
The figures are in chaos while the scythe-like waves advance undeterred, like a Roman phalanx.
They concluded it was most likely the phalanx, or middle finger bone, of a Homo sapiens.
The contrast was stark: Mr. Zuma traveled only in motorcades, surrounded by a phalanx of bodyguards.
The party has promoted a phalanx of officials loyal to Mr. Xi into the broader Politburo.
Phalanx Close in Weapons System The Phalanx Close in Weapons System, or CIWS, is an area weapon engineered to use a high rate of fire and ammunition to blanket a given area, destroying or knocking enemy fire out of the sky before it can reach a ship.
A phalanx of men in light tactical gear was approaching the house, Glocks holstered by their sides.
Smiling broadly, Netanyahu faced a phalanx of cameras in the courthouse before the session got under way.
But for Ajarn Chai, Nick's ice cold phalanx was what a brought a smile to his face.
And the viral photo of Ieisha Evans, BLM marcher, facing off against a phalanx of riot police.
The festivities included a Spartan phalanx, duels, dancers performing the traditional Pyrrhic war dance, and wrestling demonstrations.
Sure, drones aren't canon, but neither are rows of Subarus parked behind a phalanx of encroaching invaders.
Until the wall can be built, Trump should triple the Army National Guard deployments under Operation Phalanx.
With a phalanx of aides and reporters trailing him, Mr. Cruz approached his critics with a question.
A phalanx of silver-framed photographs of the last Shah of Iran was arranged along a sideboard.
She unrolled it and there was her father, young, handsome and grinning amid a phalanx of soldiers.
He traveled with a phalanx of staff, sometimes used teleprompters and typically spoke from behind rope lines.
A phalanx of police officers surrounding the station fired warning shots that were heard on the air.
Or "innate" immunity, the more ancient phalanx of immune responses that is preprogrammed to fight certain pathogens?
They are society's phalanx, the wall between us and those who have no respect for law and order.
This specimen (viewed in the picture from four angles) is the middle phalanx of a human middle finger.
At least once, the phalanx of lawyers was told to wait outside because the room was too small.
It may not always be great to watch, but as long as the phalanx holds, nobody will mind.
The question clearly surprised a phalanx of lawyers on Mr. Mueller's team who were present for the proceedings.
At the end, her phalanx of dancers and singers literally let their hair down, tossing off their wigs.
After the meeting, McConnell's staff helped usher lawmakers briskly into the lunchroom past a waiting phalanx of reporters.
At the end, her phalanx of dancers and singers literally let their hair down, tossing off their wigs.
The Phalanx CIWS, which can fire up to 4,23 rounds per minute, has been protecting ship platforms for decades.
Once switched on, the Phalanx will fire on anything it sees heading towards the ship it is mounted on.
Born in Berlin in 1877, Münter studied at the Phalanx School in Munich, where she met Kandinsky in 1902.
KATZ: This phalanx of cops comes into the back of the crowd and just is whaling into the crowd.
"Among the paraphernalia the piece required, like amplified metronomes and football rattles, was a phalanx of loudhailers," he said.
Embodied by a phalanx of defiantly bare-breasted actresses, they advance toward the audience on a wave of fury.
In between is a phalanx of substantial buildings, including many that are architecturally ornate and have historic landmark status.
About halfway there, I saw a phalanx of fire trucks and ambulances traveling in the direction of my building.
And a phalanx of organizers in communities across the country are hoping to turn the energy into electoral victories.
Exploiting clubby networks of power stretching deep into the White House, Mr. Rockefeller mobilized a phalanx of elder statesmen.
That the Denisovans even existed only became clear in 2010, following a genetic analysis of the pinky finger phalanx.
Tourists and passers-by were given the once-over by a phalanx of bomb-sniffing dogs prowling the sidewalks.
I intend to win, but I think either of us will face a phalanx of issues and gendered conversations.
The Phalanx 1B fires Mk 244 ammunition, using the Enhanced Lethality Cartridge specifically designed to penetrate anti-ship cruise missiles.
But no one had seen what Friedl had caught in his microscope: a phalanx of cancer cells moving as one.
Former president Barack Obama's 14-month deployment of 1,200 National Guard troops in 2010's Operation Phalanx cost $145 million.
No doubt, each tile of that mosaic will beget another, supplied by members of the phalanx and by Hill staff.
It shows a soldier shouting "All consequences are at your own risk!" at rioters retreating before a phalanx of troops.
At a meeting with Mr Barzani on September 14th, a phalanx of Western ambassadors to Iraq nodded at his side.
But when confronted with a phalanx of heavily armed officers, it is hard to see who would refuse to comply.
An exception is in defensive systems, such as the Phalanx guns used by the navies of America and its allies.
Surrounded by a phalanx of dancers also in schoolgirl costumes, Upton slithers across the stage and shows off her moves.
Indeed, most shareholders and politicians would join forces to mow down any phalanx of philosopher-bosses who called for moderation.
The protectors need to create a phalanx of support around the whistleblower to repel the mob and send them packing.
The symbolism of this black man surrounded by a phalanx of star-struck white Trump supporters was hard to miss.
A series of segmented rings joined by a simple line across the phalanx references the Brutalist lines of Le Corbusier.
This phalanx of apps comprises an army of independent contractors who hope for enough tips to make their labor worthwhile.
Today, a phalanx of half-built high-rises stretches across the new island, a flock of construction cranes hovering above.
Steyer — shadowed by an ever-present campaign camera crew and with a phalanx of campaign staffers — was in his element.
On Thursday, Kanye West entered the Oval Office for a meeting with President Trump, surrounded by a phalanx of reporters.
On one side were a phalanx of congressional offices that sought to curb the Cuban military's access to convertible currency.
Reports of the conditions drew crowds of protesters and a phalanx of elected officials to the jail over the weekend.
"We speak hockey," Murphy said after the practice, as she shuttled between meetings, trailed by a phalanx of Chinese players.
Mr. Arnault attended the Dior Homme show with his wife, Hélène, and they were surrounded by a phalanx of bodyguards.
But he can't be sacked because he is a leading Brexiteer—one of the first cabinet ministers to tell David Cameron that he was going to campaign for Brexit—and so is effectively protected by the 100-strong phalanx of pro-Brexit MPs (a phalanx that, incidentally, includes another serial bungler, Iain Duncan-Smith).
The former first couple arrived in Milan around lunchtime on Saturday via private jet and a phalanx of security and vehicles.
You'll learn about words like "phalanx" and "defenestration," and also about how humanity has always decided upon things by slaughtering itself.
The phalanx of marketers, handlers and reporters swirling about him on NFL Draft day in Chicago — they all know this, too.
In a fitting tribute to the sadly departed George Romero, the episode starts off with a phalanx of zombies shuffling onward.
Instead of a full phalanx of aides, Trump, Tillerson, Putin and Lavrov were joined only by two translators in their meeting.
But coddling voters by forming a phalanx around Trump is more condescending than anything that was said at the Golden Globes.
Were he to stop by Sacramento, he would confront a phalanx of progressives furious at the administration's latest assault on California.
The U.S. Phalanx system for Aegis-class cruisers automatically detects, tracks and attacks threats such as anti-ship missiles and aircraft.
Chengdu Journal CHENGDU, China — Standing under a phalanx of flashing blue lights, Masiwei gazed down at the sea of waving fans.
Those weapons were based on a naval gun system, the Phalanx, that's considered a last line of defense against antiship missiles.
If the person you were calling had a lot of nines in their number, you could occasionally dislocate your distal phalanx.
Inside, a phalanx of emergency service workers doled out information and fielded a steady stream of queries from frightened New Yorkers.
When former president Barack Obama deployed 1,200 National Guard troops for 14 months for Operation Phalanx in 2010, it cost $145 million.
The administration made it clear that the mission, named "Operation Phalanx," would be aimed at catching drug smugglers and not targeting migrants.
There are crawl spaces behind the bookshelves and flat files, and a phalanx of banker's boxes stacked underneath the central work tables.
Both the Israeli "Iron Dome" and the American Phalanx CIWS systems detect and shoot down incoming missiles and rockets automatically upon detection.
The target of numerous murder attempts, in public, and in transit, Klaew was always surrounded by a phalanx of heavily armed bodyguards.
"This has been my dream since I was seven years old," Larson enthused before making her way down the phalanx of photographers.
At the end of the main street, they turned toward the bridge and saw the border lined with a phalanx of police.
The car and the phalanx of guards reappeared after the lunch break, jogging back to the location of a tree-planting ceremony.
He first announced that plan in the summer in front of a phalanx of bobbies, one of whom fainted in the heat.
President Obama's Operation Phalanx began in July 2010, four months before the Democrats were routed in the midterm elections of that year.
In 2010, Obama ordered the deployment of up to 1,200 National Guard to the US-Mexico border as part of Operation Phalanx.
On April 20103, 1994, he and Bowen rode toward Biosphere 2, accompanied by armed U.S. marshals and a phalanx of support people.
A phalanx of dancing clerics, in mitres and purple-and-gold tunics, suggest a papal conclave performing backup at a Prince concert.
No, purposefully denying yourself food when you could just employ a whole phalanx of personal chefs isn't just some rich person game.
Or that the people at the Oscars who called for banning guns were themselves protected by a phalanx of 21625 armed guards.
Amazon also announced that its phalanx of lobbyists would start calling for a higher federal minimum wage, which has not increased since 12.43.
There are major battles and sieges in those books that have been incredibly informed by the research I did in Legion Versus Phalanx.
Semantics aside, presumably most iPhone owners would prefer that a phalanx of click fraud apps not find its way into the App Store.
As with Phalanx, a simple calculation suggests individual anti-drone lasers would be able to deal with only a small number of attackers.
The USS Boxer is equipped with the Phalanx CIWS — close-in weapon system — for defense against threats including anti-ship missiles and helicopters.
There's a phalanx of emergency personnel pulled over in a small parking area, yet the various men in uniforms are in no hurry.
Powell can often be spotted darting between meetings in the House and Senate, accompanied by a phalanx of security and a thick binder.
Audience members, remaining seated, were occasionally lifted by a phalanx of assistants wielding ingenious dollies, and then solemnly wheeled to new vantage points.
Look, any old boxer can come to the ring plopped atop a throne that a phalanx of Spartan-clad beauties is holding aloft.
Walmart is attempting to match that success, with a phalanx of executives with tenures at Frito-Lay, Facebook, and of course Amazon Advertising.
"This is the new landscape for survivors of sexual assault in America," Mr. Vance declared before a phalanx of reporters and flashing cameras.
And for all of the vice-presidential trappings he still enjoys — rope lines, a phalanx of staff — his schedule is not always smooth.
The phalanx of lobbyists and activists who usually occupy the halls had thinned, but there were still some trying to push their causes.
Details: In what the bank called Project Eagle, the chairman, David Rockefeller, mobilized a phalanx of elder statesmen to lobby the White House.
On Saturday morning, she arrived at the Toronto airport, where she was greeted by the Canadian foreign minister and a phalanx of reporters.
In 22018, Barack Obama sent 1,200 National Guardsmen to the border for 15 months, as part of a mission he called Operation Phalanx.
A good Nak Muay is like a Greek Phalanx fighting the horde, implacable until the opponent panics and breaks, and then it's all over.
Two water cannon trucks and a phalanx of police vehicles with flashing lights joined riot police on foot as they advanced up the street.
And imagine doing it without the benefit of a true celebrity's phalanx of staff and bodyguards or the lucre such a status normally confers.
Now, it seems, even something as quintessentially American as playing baseball might require members of Congress to take along a phalanx of armed guards.
On one recent day a phalanx of security officers in white helmets stood guard alongside barricades as people lined up to submit their documentation.
Ochefu can score when defenders stay home against Villanova's phalanx of shooters, and he can pass to those shooters when he is double-teamed.
Ramdev took the microphone and introduced the phalanx of several hundred Hindu religious students, known as brahmacharis, sitting in neat rows on the field.
In a clearing filled with stubble, stones and dry brown earth, we stood — a solid block of uniformed men, packed together Roman-phalanx style.
"That message is that the rule of law applies," Mr. Khuzami said, standing in front of a phalanx of F.B.I. agents and federal prosecutors.
A phalanx of military and police personnel swarmed a small hotel in the center of Tapachula, this scrappy city near Mexico's border with Guatemala.
Industry remains prominent in the area, protected by zoning and geographic forces, including being hemmed in by the river and a phalanx of highways.
In another performance, he surrounded the audience with a phalanx of paratroopers — armed, screaming and, as if that weren't unsettling enough, wearing gas masks.
Photograph: Warner Bros/Everett Collection Sci-fi author Myke Cole recently turned his hand to military history with his 2018 book Legion Versus Phalanx.
Ms. Savino and Mr. Valesky declined to speak with reporters, with Mr. Valesky dashing past a phalanx of reporters posted outside the Senate chambers.
The gate in front of him opened, and a phalanx of 3003 officers rushed in, surrounding him; they refused to answer his panicked questions.
The building seemed to warm its patch of a frozen National Mall, alongside the chilly phalanx of gray stone behemoths, nearly all classically designed.
I am used to countering distorted claims from the phalanx of special interest lobbyists that you are forced to climb over everywhere you go.
The result was that Manafort's lawyers often talked to reporters at the Alexandria courthouse, sometimes making statements before the phalanx of TV cameras there.
Just try wading past a phalanx of lottery ticket fiends to buy a gallon of milk for proof that the strategy appears to be working.
Short of that, Dr. Thurber added, the phalanx of military and civilian advisers around the president might informally restrain him from making certain rash decisions.
To enter this venerable Gothic-style building, I have to make my way through a phalanx of policemen and be scanned by a metal detector.
Assange's prosecution and Trump's rhetoric may not be as dramatic as a phalanx of FBI agents storming into The Washington Post's newsroom or CNN's studios.
Photos from the ceremony showed a phalanx of middle-aged white men heartily congratulating one another, with no woman or person of color in sight.
On Friday afternoon, two colleagues from the Ministry of Health spent their lunch break taking photos of each other amid a phalanx of riot police.
Season six's penultimate episode featured its most spectacular and breathtakingly filmed battle yet, including rampaging giants, a brutal phalanx formation, and literal mountains of corpses.
Of course, I said, aware that Mr. Deripaska normally communicated, if at all, through the phalanx of lawyers and publicity agents he surrounded himself with.
Standing on the steps of the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building before a phalanx of reporters, Mr. Brafman said he was disappointed by the judge's decision.
For two centuries after that, as insurance against malpractice, a phalanx of cabinet ministers and, in many cases, the archbishop of Canterbury attended royal births.
One potential juror placed a phone call after spotting the phalanx of news cameras: "I think Barack Obama's going to be here today," she said.
Surrounded by a phalanx of Secret Service agents, Mr. Mnuchin and his group meandered though the stone pathways of the Muslim, Christian and Jewish quarters.
It has a hint of Middle Eastern modes in one nasal keyboard hook and a phalanx of girl-group backup vocals adding solidarity to loneliness.
He had arrived in London in 2014, fresh from 18 months in which he had won a phalanx of admirers for his work at Southampton.
ByteDance has begun to deploy a phalanx of spokespeople to push back on allegations of censorship and promote a more positive view of the company.
Following the hearing, a defense lawyer for Parnas complained to a phalanx of reporters and TV cameras about a flurry of leaks about the case.
On his first campaign trip, a phalanx of cameras followed him to stop after stop across Iowa, but O'Rourke avoided giving exclusive time to national press.
When book publishers began cutting costs in the 22001s, a phalanx of financiers and real estate developers rose to take the seats once reserved by editors.
Watched by a phalanx of reporters, camera operators and supporters, hundreds of students crowded onto the football field at Stoneman Douglas High shortly after 10 a.m.
Hundreds of miles away, Ben Shukman, a software engineer for Phantom Auto, was sitting in front of a phalanx of video screens in Mountain View, Calif.
There was no way to blend in with the crowd because there was no crowd; just a phalanx of young staff at a check-in table.
The work is simple, nothing more elaborate than a phalanx of chairs arranged in front of a defensively upturned desk with a TV mounted behind it.
Even as anti-North activists protested outside, many in the audience sang along as the orchestra performed the nostalgic song under a phalanx of flashing lights.
At 1 o'clock, inside a large white tent erected on the school blacktop, Benioff approached the lectern, a phalanx of mayors and other VIPs behind him.
A CIWS overhaul in recent years has consisted of numerous upgrades to the weapon itself, converting the existing systems into what&aposs called the Phalanx 1B configuration.
A smaller coalition of anarchists peeled off from the gathering and attempted to march on the convention hub, but a phalanx of officers blocked their narrow path.
By deploying a phalanx of automated and semi-automated accounts, the group can flood popular trending topics and attract new audiences with a click of a button.
If you have ever jumped aside to make room for a phalanx of strollers commandeering a narrow sidewalk, you will find the military metaphor to be apt.
This week, Patrick Visser-Bourdon, a French police official, strode down the Jungle's central alley, flanked by a phalanx of well-armed riot police, some carrying shields.
A dark phalanx of anciently armored troops, in "Beat Out the Sun," advances on the orb of a yellow sun that casts a black shadow of itself.
"Don't worry, I'm not going to Wuhan," he said, as a phalanx of People's Liberation Army soldiers in green uniforms and black face masks marched behind him.
This pattern means the states that emit the most carbon provide an imposing phalanx of support for Republican elected officials almost uniformly hostile to action on climate.
After a powerful phalanx of Democratic women senators urged Franken to resign, he delivered an emotional speech on the Senate floor and announced he would step down.
CARACAS, Venezuela — The bikers thundered up in a phalanx of red jackets and dark clothes, some with faces covered, revving motorcycles before a thousand protesters in Caracas.
That night, Mr. Trump strolled through Mar-a-Lago, a phalanx of aides in tow, as Mr. Hernandez got married in an adjacent room, according to attendees.
My friend Charlee serves up Aperol spritzes eight at a time — a phalanx of glasses, all filled to the brim with candy-peach liquid and chunky ice cubes.
The Phalanx Block IB configuration incorporates a stabilized Forward-Looking Infra-Red sensor, an automatic acquisition video tracker, optimized gun barrels (OBG) and the Enhanced Lethality Cartridges (ELC).
Her iconic Coachella performance, which opens with a phalanx of majorette-inspired dancers clearing the way for Bey costumed as Nefertiti, arrives at an auspicious moment for majoretting.
He wrote Legion versus Phalanx: The Epic Struggle for Infantry Supremacy in the Ancient World, in which he looks at six battles between the Greek and Roman armies.
As Donald Trump and his phalanx of science deniers prepare to take office, the world prepares to press on with climate action in spite of this new reality.
Moments after he got out of his car, Diego found himself in the path of a phalanx of Honduran security forces marching through a cloud of tear gas.
The far-right rallygoers marched in the middle of the street, surrounded by a phalanx of police, while counter-protesters heckled them from the sidewalks on either side.
Simpson's childhood friend and former teammate, A.C. Cowlings, was at the wheel, leading a phalanx of squad cars on a 60-mile low-speed chase across Southern California.
Check out the security in the video ... there is a phalanx of Secret Service surrounding the former prez in multiple vehicles, as the crowd hailed the former chief.
Every day as part of our efforts, I brawled with and cajoled the press and a phalanx of doubters to accept Deval's candidacy as something special and possible.
Johnson and Pompeo appeared briefly before reporters at the State Department to shake hands before a phalanx of British and American flags, but they declined to answer questions.
Hayek credits "a phalanx of angels who came to my rescue," including Edward Norton, who rewrote the script for no credit, producer Margaret Perenchio and director Julie Taymor.
Metal-mania may have reached a saturation point at the recent Met Gala, where glittering guests were greeted by a phalanx of chrome-helmeted, silver-lashed cyber-models.
His first move was to appoint a phalanx of highly-regarded youth coaches from all over Russia; they brought with them not only their expertise, but their recommendations.
Watch in particular the anticipated, high impact final scene: a phalanx of strategic nuclear missile systems, finishing with Beijing's most potent projectile, the DF-41 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
In Washington, a phalanx of police and a maze of metal barriers separated the small group of white nationalists from shouting counterprotesters within view of the White House.
They were vulnerable CHILDREN, as journalist Xeni Jardin points out, and Gates either knew this or willfully barrelled past a phalanx of experts who would have informed him.
In the wake of the Second World War, a phalanx of young composers took hold of European music, determined to discard a compromised past and remake their art.
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West were pretty much like any other fam visiting Africa ... except they had a phalanx of security at a five-star luxury resort.
At an event focused on black men at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Labor Hall in Atlanta on Sunday morning, a small phalanx of stars were in attendance.
"With the Labour Party, the DUP, the Scottish Nationalists, the Lib Dems and a phalanx of Tory MPs ranged against her ... the parliamentary arithmetic looks impossible," the Economist notes.
PARIS — A phalanx of soldiers wearing bulletproof vests and wielding machine guns fanned out beneath the Eiffel Tower on a recent afternoon, scanning the crowd for potential terrorist threats.
The short-range element of Aegis is a Dalek-like, rapid-fire cannon called Phalanx, which spits out 75 rounds a second and can shoot down incoming cruise missiles.
Their older brother, Aza, lies with the twins on the stretcher as they're taken down an elevator and through a phalanx of hallways toward the third floor operating room.
In addition, the university has a Rhodes professorship of race relations and every year admits a phalanx of talented young people from abroad, including 32 Americans, on Rhodes scholarships.
Capriles on Friday tweeted a photo of a woman who said she is 97 years old as she stood before of phalanx of national guard troops in riot gear.
Under Operation Phalanx, the Army National Guard provides critical helicopter surveillance and intelligence support to the Border Patrol and serves as a force multiplier to Customs and Border Protection.
A collection of giant slabs surrounded by thick iron railings, protected by a phalanx of armed guards, it looks more like an arm of government than a commercial organisation.
After leaving the Marina Bay Sands, Kim was photographed walking down a road, accompanied by a phalanx of bodyguards, his face lit up occasionally by the flashes of cameras.
In 2628, President Obama authorized approximately 28500,6900 troops for a year to support Operation Phalanx, whose purpose was to provide transportation and logistical support to Customs and Border Protection.
The Phalanx close-in weapon system (CIWS) is comparable to the Iron Dome, but instead of missiles, it rapid-fires bullets against incoming threats at sea and on land.
The meeting took place at Diriyah Palace, which Mr. Obama entered Thursday morning, walking down a chandelier-filled hallway and past a phalanx of Saudi soldiers holding golden swords.
It's important to the movie's politics and myth-building that he is surrounded by a phalanx of women, among them a battalion of women warriors called the Dora Milaje.
By his telling, it took years for his quintet, Phalanx Ambassadors, to master the shifting time signatures, oddly overlain harmonies and dyspeptic, misdirected melodies that define its debut album.
He has also suffered from cracks in the so-called Republican Front, the usually solid phalanx France's mainstream political parties have traditionally formed to prevent a National Front victory.
Unlike most political trips to the border, including President Trump's as a candidate, there was no phalanx of cameras trailing Speaker Paul D. Ryan on his first visit here.
Across Capitol Square on an unusually warm winter day, shellshocked state legislators did not quite know what to say as they navigated around a phalanx of national television crews.
But as the phalanx of planes reached the coast of England, the skies cleared enough for the light of the dawning sun to reveal the vast armada arrayed below them.
She was surrounded by a phalanx of other senior officials from pro-refugee groups, including the International Rescue Committee, US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, and Vets for American Ideals.
What's happening: Now, a still-tiny phalanx of fancy chocolate companies, most based in the U.S., think they are on the brink of the same sort of coming of age.
They were led to trucks as a phalanx of officials stood guard, women leading small children by the hand and some carrying small bags, before being driven away towards Yangon.
With his phalanx of craftsmen, he helped Agnelli with the Villa Frescot in Turin, the home in St. Moritz in collaboration with Gae Aulenti and an apartment on Park Avenue.
Last year, I watched from a seaside balcony as a phalanx of predatory fishes made coordinated lunges at a school of herrings they had trapped along a Puerto Rican shoreline.
Are you going to believe (eurosceptic) Nigel Farage or are you going to believe a phalanx of FTSE 100 chief executives and foreign investors saying we're going to pull out?
The tour continued, with a phalanx of reporters in tow, stuffing the aisles in a shop that is, in fact, fashioned like a castle on the outside, towers and all.
Apparently under siege, a bartender, who'd set up his wares by a pair of giant elephant tusks, fled his post, and a phalanx of guests moved in to serve themselves.
What he does know is that the phalanx of secret police is still stationed outside his house, and the agents have given no indication of when they plan to leave.
But they also highlighted a vacuum of leadership among the once-tightly knit phalanx of like-minded Western nations, as the United States increasingly appears to be jettisoning that role.
As the Russians and others embrace artificial intelligence techniques, and get better at targeting messages, they may well find ways to route around the phalanx of new social-media police.
Challenging the I.R.S. at every turn, however, will be a growing phalanx of highly paid tax lawyers and accountants intent on finding ways to outmaneuver the I.R.S. and avoid taxes.
His authoritarian alter-ego has stolen the show by suspending Parliament, ditching plans to abandon short prison sentences and delivering a speech in front of a phalanx of uniformed coppers.
Nielsen said the new deployment would be similar to earlier National Guard deployments along the border, Operation Jump Start, in 2006, and Operation Phalanx, in 2010, according to Mexican diplomats.
That time, though, was not a sanctioned world record because he did it on a closed, flat course in Vienna with a phalanx of 24 rotating professional runners pacing him.
Since soon after he was elected, he has summoned people to interview for cabinet jobs — a public spectacle that includes a ritual parade before a phalanx of reporters and cameras.
This includes efforts to build in the latest interceptor missiles and close-range guns, such as the Evolved Sea Sparrow Block 2244 (ESSM) and the Phalanx Close-In Weapons System (CIWS).
The Phalanx Block IB Baseline 2 radar upgrade is a new digital radar that provides improved detection performance, increased reliability and reduction in sailor man-hours for system maintenance, developers said.
"I met Sajid Khan for an audition and he asked me to take all my clothes off," she said to the reporter, as a phalanx of cellphone cameras pointed at her.
Then they hired an enormous phalanx of pace-setters (some of whom joined the race midway through) and sheltered them behind a Tesla vehicle with a giant clock mounted on top.
National Bureau of Investigation officers escorted Ressa through a phalanx of media that poured into the Manila office of Rappler when news of the agents' arrival went viral on social media.
Behind a phalanx of soldiers and scowling intelligence officials, about 50 yards from the stall where chits for food baskets were being handed out, a presiding officer reported a healthy turnout.
In this dramatic opera of demons, the lesser evils are part of the phalanx standing between us and the greater evils: Trump's corruption, possible criminality, and definite rage, racism and cruelty.
Copenhagen Dispatch COPENHAGEN — When a phalanx of Danish policemen in bulletproof vests crosses the boundary into Christiania Freetown, the hippie commune in the center of Copenhagen, many things happen at once.
"How can you sleep at night?" she yelled, as other Toys 'R' Us employees cheered and a phalanx of New York police officers looked on, carrying plastic handcuffs on their belts.
Those Rothian sentences can be felt slamming across the page like tennis aces or marching forward in a phalanx, giving the reader no refuge from the argument the author is making.
"The strategy that Son and his all-male phalanx of managing partners followed seemed less about any specific technology than about placing large bets on the buzziest start-ups," Bloomberg writes.
In her "Lemonade" album, released in April, Beyoncé reigns in an all-female utopia, leading a phalanx of women in ethereal white dresses that simultaneously conjure ancient and space-age societies.
With Frank himself rapping, along with Lil Uzi Vert and Quavo forming the remainder of this phalanx of flexing, "RAF" should be a hit if there is any justice in this world.
"I must declare a state of lawless violence in this country, it's not martial law," Duterte told a phalanx of reporters on a Davao street at daybreak after visiting the blast site.
Mariah Carey has been out every night this week, and it just so happens her choice of restaurants all have had a phalanx of paparazzi recording her every happy move ... go figure.
Powered by support from the swelling population of nonwhite voters, Democratic nominees have flourished by repeatedly winning a phalanx of states along the east and west coasts and through the upper Midwest.
The second, from 19613, is of a young woman presenting a flower to a phalanx of bayonet-wielding members of the National Guard during an anti-Vietnam War demonstration at the Pentagon.
Mayor Bill de Blasio strode along West 23rd Street on Tuesday, amid a phalanx of suits and uniforms, past the buildings and shops with windows shattered by a terrorist's bomb in Manhattan.
Thomas kneels a ways further down the phalanx of protestors, sobbing and babbling uncontrollably while his friend Chet Gallagher stands behind him and tries to force some sound from a ram's horn.
The opening panels depict the marchers gathered at the Edmund Pettus Bridge, then move from their tense, prayerful faces to the phalanx of billy clubs and white helmets on the opposite bank.
Many watched aghast as Ms. Husar, a single mother who had been a victim of domestic violence for decades, was trampled underfoot by a phalanx of camera operators and anonymous party operatives.
On the streets of Manila, meanwhile, a phalanx of about a hundred riot police officers with shields and truncheons clashed Monday with about 300 protesters as they marched near the American Embassy.
If the presenter happens to read a different name, expect a phalanx of producers to storm the stage, just to make sure there hasn't been a "Moonlight"/"La La Land" mix-up.
A burly tattooed white man facing a phalanx of black cops during a riot is the kind of volatile, over-the-top image that might have worked powerfully in a music video.
Sure, it would be nice to splash money around and hire a phalanx of lobbyists to shape public policy — but it's perfectly possible to make a big difference without spending a dime.
Over the course of a month residency in Detroit, he created three large-scale sculptures within the Wasserman space, as well as a phalanx of smaller works that surround the larger pieces.
For weeks, the police have been threatening to seize him, at one point saying they were ready to deploy 2,000 officers to confront what was likely to be a phalanx of monks.
Sometimes on horseback, sometimes by foot, in a car or astride motorbikes, occasionally in a tank—having strayed far from the main phalanx—and every now and then from above, in helicopters.
There was granular focus on privacy definitions and data collection, and quick footwork by Zuckerberg—backed by a phalanx of lawyers, consultants, and coaches—to craft a narrative that users "control" their data.
Ressa was met by a phalanx of media after answering a subpoena by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) centered on a complaint by a businessmen made last year about a 2012 story.
"That's it for me, I'll have to leave and find a job abroad like everyone else," Makis says, gesturing towards his colleagues: a phalanx of state employees, from rubbish collectors to computer technicians.
Whenever it surfaced, in restaurants, in students' rooms, on T-shirts, on tote bags, so did the questions for Ninalee Allen Craig, who walked at its heart through a phalanx of Italian men.
On the Mexican side of the Mexican-Guatemalan border, Ueslei Marcelino of Brazil snapped a picture of a gap-toothed Honduran man clutching his baby before a phalanx of shielded Mexican riot police.
He is the author of Legion Versus Phalanx: The Epic Struggle for Infantry Supremacy in the Ancient World and the upcoming nonfiction book, The Bronze Lie: Shattering the Myth of the Mighty Spartan.
As I sat across from her, surrounded by tall orchids and bright roses, those aphoristic pillows started to seem really credible, especially with a phalanx of uniformed staff to clean and fluff them.
A phalanx of silent, high-speed bikes being used for deliveries in neighborhoods like the Upper East Side of New York has drawn attention to the need for new and better-defined regulations.
That has democratized information, giving rise to new political and social movements as well as to a phalanx of innovative media ventures that have diminished the traditional gatekeeper role of the mainstream media.
During the campaign, Trump's advisers mobilized in their service a phalanx of information warriors, including commentators on Fox News and digital upstarts such as Breitbart News, whose offerings included partisan and extremist content.
While most delegates arrived in clumps on Sunday morning for the start of the congress, the generals arrived in a 200-strong phalanx, wearing crisply pressed uniforms and many of them carrying briefcases.
At the same time, the CIWS overhaul also includes the development and ongoing integration of a new, next-generation radar for the system called the CIWS Phalanx Block IB Baseline 2, Navy officials explained.
We found meaningful jewelry from all over the budget spectrum, so that you can gift thoughtfully; whether you a have a single maid of honor, or a phalanx of your 8 closest sorority sisters.
His name was revealed four days after his mother presented him on Monday to a phalanx of reporters and photographers outside the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in the Paddington neighborhood of London.
A GREAT PHALANX of Chinese politicians turned up this week to open the world's longest sea-crossing bridge, connecting Hong Kong with the mainland city of Zhuhai and the former Portuguese colony of Macau.
At the intersection of Salmon Street and 2nd Avenue, the march came to a halt: A phalanx of police stood in front of crisscrossed bicycles, keeping a full block's distance between the two rallies.
The look's latest champion, Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga, introduced a phalanx of these human anomalies in his spring 2020 show, all chalky complexions and vulcanized lips and with prosthetics augmenting their otherwise sunken cheeks.
As the unemployment rate dropped to levels that might normally trigger a phalanx of interest-rate rises, Mr Greenspan's Fed moved cautiously, betting that efficiencies from new IT would keep price pressures in check.
In a typical emergency briefing de Blasio, like his predecessor Mayor Mike Bloomberg, speaks surrounded by a phalanx of world-class police, fire, health, sanitation and transportation officials who each have decades of experience.
So it commissioned a wide-ranging study by a phalanx of labor economists to discover how that could happen, and whether America might transform into a Mad Max-like desert hell along the way.
The Conservative prime minister, David Cameron, led the effort, with the notional support of the Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and a phalanx of heavyweight economists and world leaders (including, most theatrically, President Obama).
Charity no doubt will help some caught in the crisis, but we can't lose sight of the real problem: the crushing weight of overregulation and a tight phalanx of political opposition to new housing.
The Phalanx was just one of the Navy's automated answers to late Cold War pressures: Soviet naval doctrine relied on overwhelming enemy ship squadrons with as many as 60 cruise missiles at a time.
When Sheikhzadeh testified at his own sentencing hearing in February 2018, the Brooklyn courtroom buzzed with federal agents, a phalanx of dark suits and ties occupying at least one full row of the gallery.
Mr. Barr installed a phalanx of outside lawyers to re-examine national security cases with the possibility of overruling career prosecutors, a highly unusual move that could prompt more accusations of Justice Department politicization.
In his early teens, he took painting and drawing lessons with Jürgen Böttcher, known by the pseudonym Strawalde, and joined with him to form the renegade artists' group First Phalanx Nedserd ("Dresden" spelled backward).
There is a whole phalanx of former Salzburg players at RB Leipzig, the German arm of the Red Bull project (though one that Freund takes pains to say is entirely autonomous from his club).
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela's National Assembly erupted into chaos on Tuesday as opposition lawmakers took their seats to begin the new year's session, but only after forcing their way through a phalanx of government soldiers.
So look for the Twins, Reds, Rays, Brewers, Padres, Braves, and Diamondbacks to be on the receiving end of a phalanx of prospects this month, and to get markedly worse in the short term.
If people walk into their local phone shop and are confronted by a phalanx of Apple devices and a legion of Samsung ones, odds are that they'll end up buying one or the other brand.
At the same time, the bill's passage is far from certain: so far, it has just one Republican supporter in Congress, and the tech companies that would be affected have deployed a phalanx of lobbyists.
Groups of Indonesians in crisp white wearing colored headbands for identification and moving in tight phalanx formations quietly chanting the mantra of the Hajj (which translates approximately to "Oh God, I have obeyed your call").
Why it matters: Modern baseball is "based on the premise that a phalanx of power-armed relievers is a better option than a starter facing a lineup for a third time," writes SI's Tom Verducci.
He asked two historians, William Leuchtenburg and Alan Brinkley, about a photograph he hoped to use, as a part of the account of Long's assassination; it showed him protected by a phalanx of state troopers.
Shoes aside, Kipchoge's Vienna achievement doesn't count as a world record because the runner had a rotating phalanx of pacesetters — who were also wearing Nike Vaporflys — that kept him on pace and broke the wind.
Once Disney bought the franchise in 2012, a phalanx of writers and directors could be deployed to make whatever small modifications were needed to spruce it up — better performances and dialogue, perhaps, or increased diversity.
When Mr. Bratton became commissioner the first time, in 1994, he ushered in a phalanx of young "super chiefs" and carried out a smaller shake-up when he took over a second time in 2014.
Touring local businesses during a campaign visit to a Christmas market, Johnson visited a local butcher and helped out behind the till at one stall, serving up sweets in front of a phalanx of cameras.
As with gun ownership, the states that are most tightly tied to the fossil fuel economy have created a Republican phalanx in the Senate sufficient to block any meaningful action on climate through the filibuster.
Tapachula, Mexico (CNN)Honduran migrants in a massive caravan surged across a bridge leading to Mexico on Friday before they were halted in a chaotic confrontation with a phalanx of Mexican police in riot gear.
Then, not 10 minutes later, a separate phalanx of Cruz fans greeted the maître d', few wearing the name tags embroidered with National Finance Committee prestige -- and some of whom have been among his harshest critics.
Absent Pelosi and her most ardent followers (recall last year's phalanx of black-garbed, stone-faced women sitting on their hands), if not absent the entire Democratic congressional delegation, the event would be improved upon greatly.
Mr. Trump accepted on the spot, stunning not only Mr. Chung and the other high-level South Koreans who were with him, but also the phalanx of American officials who were gathered in the Oval Office.
Her elaborate performance — complete with 64 credited musicians, a phalanx of dancers and pyrotechnics both real and figurative — was an instant sensation when she unveiled it in the desert, and it streamed live online, last April.
The march, attended by several thousand opposition demonstrators, advanced only a few blocks towards the congress in downtown Caracas before a phalanx of riot police barricaded the road and began firing teargas to disperse the crowd.
The Chilean government, facing skyrocketing rates of obesity, is waging war on unhealthy foods with a phalanx of marketing restrictions, mandatory packaging redesigns and labeling rules aimed at transforming the eating habits of 218 million people.
This tight bond led to a continuity of leadership at Standard Oil and made the firm resistant to government investigators and inquisitive journalists, who could not "penetrate the tight phalanx of like-minded men," writes Chernow.
As we left the planet Batuu, our ship was intercepted by the First Order, and a tractor beam pulled us on to a Star Destroyer, where a phalanx of fifty intimidating, animatronic Stormtroopers awaited our arrival.
During the second movement, I found myself scurrying out of the way of a phalanx of basses bellowing "Denn alles Fleisch es ist wie Gras" ("All flesh is grass"): the power of that moment was redoubled.
While drones are directed by an actual person, other autonomous or semi-autonomous weapon systems like the Phalanx, used on American navy ships to target incoming missiles, need some form of governance to manage their independent actions.
In this instance, the USS Boxer had defensive missile systems in place, which it could have used to take down the UAV, or the 5-inch guns that are part of its Phalanx Close-in Weapons Systems.
Such caution was not on view in Rome, where Italy offered Xi an extravagant welcome, with a cavalry phalanx escorting his limousine into the courtyard of the presidential palace — the sort of entry normally reserved for royalty.
I was thinking of laying out my paco pad under the tarp, but as the rain intensified a phalanx of those big pale spiders came up over the sand, eyes goggling in the beams of our headlamps.
One of the biggest document mill busts came about in 2010 as a result of "Operation Phalanx," an investigation into a Virginia-based group that had created about 15,000 IDs—including green cards—in one year alone.
As marchers approached the main security checkpoint for the convention grounds, where delegates pass through Secret Service screenings, a phalanx of officers on bicycles rode tire to tire, preventing the protesters from reaching the inner security perimeter.
Mr. Li, who arrived to a band of traditional Croatian singers and a phalanx of Chinese workers in CBRC rain slickers lining the road, said the bridge was evidence that China could work in partnership and harmony.
The defense said that Mr. Manafort had foolishly trusted Mr. Gates to handle his personal and business finances, and had relied on a phalanx of accountants and loan officers to flag serious mistakes in his financial filings.
Though Les Paquis can feel seedy (as seedy as Geneva gets, anyway) — my 14-year-old son and I dodged a phalanx of fishnet-clad ladies during a recent visit — once inside, Kampai felt sophisticated and serene.
President Donald Trump's gut instincts on the economy can be fine without a phalanx of experts, but only if they lean toward nurturing and defending economic institutions of growth and prosperity founded on individual initiative and freedom.
I knew the phalanx of Asian tourists wearing surgical face masks would prove immune to my scent-based charms, but I was disappointed that even the non-masked patrons didn't glance, or even sniff, in my direction.
But she has faced a phalanx of EU leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, who rule out any negotiation until she triggers the exit process under Article 50 of the EU treaty.
Gantz, a former military chief, was joined in his centrist Blue and White party by two other prominent Israeli generals, a phalanx of officers that failed to unseat Netanyahu, an ex-commando who has held power since 2009.
Josh Groban led a massive musical number from "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" that filled the stage and the aisles of Radio City Music Hall with a phalanx of colorfully dressed singers and high-kicking dancers.
Add rising sea levels, more extensive flooding during storm surges and the acidification of the coastal ocean, and California faces a phalanx of climate-related dangers to human health, agriculture, industry, economic productivity, and terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
The clinic's mirrored doors are guarded by a volunteer corps of orange-vested escorts, who station themselves strategically at street corners so they can usher patients to the center from nearby parking lots, past a phalanx of protesters.
"I think very importantly, the relationship is, you know, just very strong," Mr. Trump said on Thursday morning as he sat with Mr. Kim before a phalanx of cameras at the Metropole Hotel in Hanoi, the Vietnamese capital.
Separated from more than 1,000 counter-protestors by a phalanx of city and state police, the Klansmen—many from North Carolina and some wearing the organisation's distinctive hoods and robes—gathered in Justice Park for about half an hour.
Clinton's posse of Empire State backers — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and a handful of other elected officials—were on hand, joining her on the stage in a blue-state Establishment phalanx.
In CCTV footage from the store, the actor, 39, can be seen gliding through the front door trailed by a phalanx of onlookers, and he later moseys up to the cashier while sporting bloody makeup by his left eyebrow.
In Harare, 20 youths from the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) tried to march through the streets waving placards saying "No to Bond Mugabe" and "No to fake money", but were met by a phalanx of riot police.
For Fourier it took the form of the phalanx, a group of well-matched individuals living together in a phalanstery: a palatial residential complex complete with meeting halls, dining rooms, libraries, ballrooms, beehives, observatories and coops for carrier pigeons.
When Mr. Morea and five other Black Maskers arrived at their announced time, armed with nothing more than a large "Closed" sign, the front doors had already been blocked with sawhorses and a phalanx of wary-looking police officers.
FREILASSING, Germany — Traffic along one of Europe's busiest highways, which used to flow unimpeded, now often backs up for miles at a newly installed checkpoint, where a phalanx of German police officers screens trucks and cars for hidden migrants.
The cabin filled with smoke, passengers were gasping and crying and staggering toward the exit, the younger ones carrying the older ones — and all were greeted by a phalanx of Secret Service agents, guns aimed at the medalists' heads.
Since then, some of the victims' families have been battling an online phalanx of conspiracy theorists who have threatened and tormented them, advancing false claims that they were actors in a government-backed hoax aimed at confiscating Americans' firearms.
There was no signage anywhere, and well before you reached the high chain fence that pinned the camp against the hillside you'd run into a phalanx of guards stationed at the intersection where the highway met the side road.
There were more reporters at the event than the approximately two dozen actual attendees, most of whom were Jewish families picking up their kids from the Chabad center's day care and trying to ignore the phalanx of photographers outside.
The Baseline 2 radar also provides the Phalanx CIWS with "surface mode," meaning it adds the ability to track, detect and then destroy threats closer to the surface of the water compared with previous models of the weapon, developers explained.
On the morning of January 20, protests over Donald Trump's inauguration turned violent when black-clad "anti-fascist" protesters smashed storefronts and bus stops, hammered out the windows of a limousine and eventually launched rocks at a phalanx of police.
Bursts of chaos erupted on 220th and K streets as black-clad "antifascist" protesters smashed storefronts and bus stops, hammered out the windows of a limousine and eventually launched rocks at a phalanx of police lined up in an eastbound crosswalk.
US authorities temporarily shut one of the world's busiest border crossings, after hundreds of migrants from Central America evaded a phalanx of Mexican police, crossed a small river, and marched down a side street in front of a pedestrian crossing.
What enabled the Roseanne reboot, then, was simple: a phalanx of costars, writers, and producers emerged who were eager to connect the ethos of the original, now-canonized show with the hunger to "understand" working-class America after the 2016 election.
They used militarized defensive maneuvers, shouting commands at one another to "move forward" or "retreat," and would form a line of shields or a phalanx — it's like they watched 300 a few times — to gain ground or shepherd someone through projectiles.
Joined on his 45-foot bus by a phalanx of aides and a camera crew from Showtime, and with a second motor coach carrying a swelling group of reporters, Mr. Cruz boasted about the fresh denunciations being directed his way.
You're holding the line like you're defending Gralea, but just as the city was befallen by Daemons, the enchiladas break the phalanx and now everyone at the Phoenix, Cincinnati and Spokane offices are inquiring about the interference on the line.
The first interactor—a muscular man in his fifties with a shaved head and a black V-neck sweater—walks into a conference room and sits in a low-slung blue armchair before a phalanx of video cameras and studio lights.
His blunt image from that day, of an African-American man running in front of a phalanx of police officers in riot gear, is one of only three photos by a nonprofessional photographer to ever grace the cover of the magazine.
That wouldn't even come close, though, to the biggest irony if Republicans lock down one or more contested House seats Tuesday -- especially if those gains ultimately help the GOP defend the House majority that has formed a protective phalanx around Trump.
As a phalanx of new war memorials rise in Washington, D.C., over the next few years, including long overdue recognition of Native American and African American veterans, the American Revolution's foremost patriot still remains locked out of our nation's capital.
Instead, bodies fill all available space, especially as people wait at crosswalks or peer around to see if they can walk against the light, and then come at you like a Roman phalanx with shoulder and shopping bags instead of shields.
After the military retreated in the face of a phalanx of armed guards, about 400 militants quickly fanned out across the city, riding trucks mounted with 50-calibre machine guns and armed with rocket-propelled grenades and high-powered rifles.
But even as Kim prepares to meet with Trump at a resort island in the tiny city-state, he has a phalanx of loyalists and hardliners watching from home, waiting to see what he agrees to before returning to North Korea.
You could look and see 1203 tricked-out cars arranged in a phalanx on the roof of a parking lot across the street from Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Hall, many with their doors open and angled up to the sky.
Groups that typically have little to do with one another found common cause in drowning out the nine white supremacists who showed up in front of the Montgomery County courthouse and stood behind temporary fences and a phalanx of police officers.
Arguably as important as the particular failures themselves, however, was the way the party infrastructure — its leaders and functionaries, its activists and operators — formed a partisan phalanx around the president, playing down his flaws, if not refusing to acknowledge them.
There's a phalanx of outerwear such as a rare shawl-collared Madame Grès style and a jaw-dropping '50s-era hooded houndstooth-check jacket by Cristóbal Balenciaga bought at Lily et Cie in Los Angeles, Ms. Lusuardi's favorite vintage store.
During a ceremony that lasted about 15 minutes, the president, who at times appeared not to know where exactly to look or walk, shifted his gaze between news cameras and the monarch, who stood before a phalanx of her guards. Mrs.
During testing, the laser was directed by the Phalanx CIWS (Close-in Weapon System) Fire Control Radar and successfully hit targets mounted aboard a speeding small boat, a Scan Eagle Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and other moving targets at sea.
Search Twitter for "commercial" plus "the feels" — a two-word divining rod for deep wells of internet mawkishness — and you'll find a phalanx of people attesting to how moving they found the Clio ad, the Subway ad and others like them.
" Recent Gianforte events played out like extensions of the 2016 Trump campaign: With a phalanx of protesters outside, Mr. Gianforte referred to his opponent as "Nancy Pelosi in a cowboy hat," and the president's son Donald entered to calls of "Trump!
Rather than walking into a sweetheart deal with the United States, the United Kingdom is likely to be confronted by a phalanx of hard-nosed American trade officials who will attempt to pry open British markets to more American goods.
The window faced west, out onto a sage-and-wildflower meadow of several acres, and, beyond that, a phalanx of cottonwoods and spruce, and, beyond those, the Tetons, with the sun now sunk behind the dusky silhouette of the Grand.
At the end of the four-round bout, when it was announced that Rudy had won, Cassius turned abruptly, without saying a word, and followed a phalanx of Miami policemen with flashy gun butts out of the arena and into his dressing room.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - In what appeared to be an effort to shore up investor confidence in the beleaguered Chinese yuan, a phalanx of central bank advisers signaled their readiness to defend the currency and said a stabilizing economy will temper future depreciation pressure.
Kipsang had said he would be aiming for a mark of 221.19:22 and, running at the front of the field behind a phalanx of blue-shirted East African pacemakers, was on course for it at the 21.19.09, 15 kilometer and halfway marks.
Again Force wove through the phalanx, missing impediments by millimeters, beep-beeping his way past pedestrians who dared to step in front of a man who blasts his way to 300 miles per hour on a four-wheeled rocket for a living.
These include InSite, a phalanx of installations scattered around San Diego and Tijuana over the years, and the museum's 2007 "Strange New World: Art and Design From Tijuana," a sweeping view of that city's creative ferment, featuring the work of 41 artists.
When Republican health care executive Charlie Baker won the race to replace Patrick that fall, it seemed both a quintessentially Massachusetts result—a phalanx of sunny GOP technocrats have prevailed in six of the state's last eight gubernatorial elections—and a national omen.
Standing in front of a phalanx of reporters in the Capitol, State Senator John DeFrancisco, a Republican from the Syracuse area who is running for governor, said Mr. Cuomo was either intentionally or inexplicably blind to misdeeds occurring in his inner circle.
Mr. Tillerson became so isolated that even top administration officials like Mr. Pompeo and allies like Condoleezza Rice, the former secretary of state whose recommendation was crucial to his selection, had trouble penetrating a phalanx of staff to speak to him directly.
Standing in front of a phalanx of cabinet secretaries and uniformed senior military officers, Mr. Trump strove to craft an image of unity after days of conflicting and confusing messages about his order last week to kill one of Iran's most powerful generals.
It cannot and must not devolve into what it was in the 20th century after the Cold War — a backbiting, bitter, badly led phalanx of spies with guns — or revert to its old role under Hoover as an instrument of political warfare.
At Damascus Gate, a phalanx of cameras are waiting to see what will happen when Muslims emerge from noontime prayers at Al Aqsa Mosque, in the sacred compound known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
For four blocks or so — beginning steps from the Stonewall Inn, the nexus of the modern gay rights movement — Hillary Clinton led a mayor, a governor, a phalanx of aides, a crush of reporters and several beleaguered security personnel on a 15-minute stroll.
In August, around the time the dining room set was ordered, he asked his staff if he could use any of his furniture allowance to commission a portrait for HUD secretaries not included in the phalanx of oil paintings in the corridor outside his office.
Editorial The phalanx of intelligence chiefs who testified on Capitol Hill delivered a chilling message: Not only did Russia interfere in the 2016 election, it is already meddling in the 2018 election by using a digital strategy to exacerbate the country's political and social divisions.
Despite the degradations and depredations that this president has inflicted on the executive branch, there remains a phalanx of honorable people at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. more beholden to principle than politics, prepared to fall on their swords rather than suborn high crimes.
But she was accompanied by a phalanx of friends — many of them high school classmates from the all-girls Holton-Arms School — who have rallied to her side with offers of logistical help, public-relations advice, and even meditation and breathing techniques to calm her.
The cultish Marie Kondo's admonitions to cast out the nonessential seems ripped from Zittel's playbook; the conceptual underpinnings for the swelling phalanx of tiny, modular dwellings that evade byzantine zoning regulations and create a more mobile society can be found in Zittel's experiments as well.
After weeks in hiding in South Africa, allegedly helped by a recently appointed spokesman who snuck her away in a government-issue car, Thabane crossed back into Lesotho last Tuesday, passing a phalanx of security forces, and promptly handed herself over to special police.
CreditCreditWinnie Au for The New York Times Against a phalanx of mostly dreary new apartment towers, the soon-to-open Hunters Point Community Library by Steven Holl Architects is a diva parading along the East River in Queens, south of the famous Pepsi sign.
"The fact that we have this great military and equipment … does not mean we have to use it," Trump said in televised remarks late Wednesday morning, surrounded by a phalanx of men in uniform who stood in a half-moon formation behind his podium.
Protected by a phalanx of lawyers and agents — and, yes, by an all-too-fawning press (even his biographer mea culpa'd) — Mr. Cosby was able to remain a role model even though, dozens of women now say, he drugged and raped or sexually assaulted them.
His plan to host the G7 summit at the Trump Doral collapsed under the weight of bipartisan outrage, but each time he visits one of his holdings a phalanx of security guards and handlers go with him, funneling ever more taxpayer dollars into his business.
The final shot of the show when we push in behind the phalanx of our heroes walking off into the blizzard is set to evoke a specific image from The Wild Bunch actually, where we follow the guys as they head toward their final battle.
Ariana Grande: Sweetener (Republic) Since my secondhand teenpop fandom dried up well before my daughter's enthusiasms dwindled down to One Direction, I ignored Grande until a mixed phalanx of market analysts and poptimist diehards declared this 2018 album pure pop for track-and-hook people.
From the phalanx of international germs swirling in the air and coating every hand like deadly, invisible pollen, to the harsh environment of the desert and the merciless schedules, it's easy to go home feeling like a piece of old fruit ignored in a school cafeteria.
Granted, the conditions of the race were optimized for speed—Kipchoge had a phalanx of pacers blocking the wind for the majority of the race, and he ran on a loop with zero time-sapping, 211-degree turns—so it didn't count as an official record.
On the Runway The first big event of New York Fashion Week, which officially begins on Thursday, was not the Tom Ford and Kanye West calendar-breaking shows being held on Wednesday, but a Hillary Clinton fund-raiser Tuesday night that drew a phalanx of fashion heavyweights.
Clinton basked in the embrace of popular figures, including Mr. Cuban and a phalanx of former Pittsburgh Steelers: Walking onstage, she hailed "my two escorts, Mel Blount and Franco Harris," both football Hall of Famers, and promoted the support of the Rooney family, which owns the team.
Encounters On a recent Wednesday night, Odell Beckham Jr. and his phalanx of security guards and cronies poured through a back entrance at the House of Morgan, an imposing financial district landmark that was once the headquarters of J.P. Morgan and is now an event space.
PARIS — Xavier Denamur is used to bustling between the five popular bistros he owns in the Marais neighborhood of central Paris, managing a team of nearly 70 waiters and chefs and keeping tabs on the phalanx of patrons who crowd his tables, elbow-to-elbow, year round.
If Kavanaugh is confirmed to replace Anthony Kennedy, who functioned as a swing vote on many racial and cultural issues, he will create a phalanx of conservative Republican-appointed justices that could control the court and decide the legal standards for the nation well into the 19903s.
We exited the stadium that evening — the Yankees had rallied nicely against the Red Sox' formidable reliever corps, winning 5-4 — and there were no gloriously vulgar chants and no phalanx of police cars needed to extract the Red Sox team bus from deep in enemy territory.
Emerging moments later to address a phalanx of news cameras, Ms. Pelosi, speaking sometimes haltingly as she delivered a speech from a teleprompter, invoked the Constitution and the nation's founders as she declared, "The times have found us" and outlined a new stage of investigating Mr. Trump.
And after shedding those advisers who warned him of the consequences of withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal -- former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, former Defense Secretary James Mattis and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster, among others -- the President found himself surrounded by a phalanx of Iran hawks.
" A retired Marine general, John Allen, literally marched onto the stage to a martial drumbeat, surrounded by a phalanx of incredibly diverse veterans, one even wearing a Sikh turban, and thundered out a vow of victory over ISIS, while the crowd went wild, waving American flags and chanting, "USA!
Amid these controversies, many conservatives agree with Ted Cruz that America has "gone off the deep end" (a petition urging a boycott of Target has drawn 1.25m signatures); a phalanx of liberals backs transgender rights; but, judging by the erratic opinion polls, lots of Americans are simply mystified.
Inland, along a phalanx of rippled hills, residents tend cattle or raise timber and legumes; the farm town of Williston, near the center of the county, hosts a popular Peanut Festival each year, complete with a contest to crown a Little Peanut King and Queen and Baby Peanut.
That's because Kipchoge had advantages that set this event apart from a traditional marathon, including a phalanx of pacesetters who reduced Kipchoge's wind resistance, a pace car that used lasers to indicate the best running paths for those pacesetters to take, and a race course that was essentially flat.
Finally, while there were plenty of rifts within the civil-rights movement, Marshall never had to battle African-Americans opposed to the very notion of equality under the law; Ginsburg, by contrast, faced a phalanx of conservative women, led by Phyllis Schlafly, who objected to equal rights altogether.
Just 284 days after he left Madrid — after three Champions League titles in three years — after claiming that both he and the club needed a "change," Zidane walked back into the media suite at the Santiago Bernabéu flanked by his wife, Veronique, Pérez, and a phalanx of Real legends.
Somehow, despite decades of practical failure, there's a phalanx of billionaire-funded think tanks promoting trickle-down economics, and a loyal army of right-wing politicians supported by wealthy donors who keep insisting that they have faith that the next tax cut will do everything it promises. Really.
Listed in the phalanx of bankers and lawyers behind the $18.7 billion acquisition of Dr Pepper Snapple is a name that you might easily miss, "AFW LP." That happens to be short for "Antonio Francesco Weiss," the former Lazard banker and Treasury Department official — and an adviser to Keurig.
But it won't surprise you to learn that I don't have a phalanx of lawyers working... And, in fact, this came at a time when I lost all my law clerks and I get brand new ones, and they know nothing and have not been involved in this case.
The blue wave of November, however, changed the balance of power in Albany, with Democrats taking both houses of the Legislature, and unleashing a phalanx of progressives on the capital, part of a left-wing movement bent on correcting income inequality and pushing for higher taxes on the rich.
TIJUANA, Mexico — US authorities on Sunday temporarily shut the San Ysidro Port of Entry, one of the world's busiest border crossings, after hundreds of migrants from Central America evaded a phalanx of Mexican police, crossed a small river, and marched down a side street in front of a pedestrian crossing.
What Trump is up against is something he never had a clue existed and could therefore never be prepared for: the structured phalanx of professional, disciplined, honest civil servants in the intelligence and diplomatic communities who will never let him get away with self-dealing if it subverts global democracy.
A formidable phalanx behind them, including Baidu, Bytedance and JD.com, are just as ambitious, to say nothing of the throng of startups eager for their day in the sun—a cohort just as diverse in its offerings, and almost as well-funded, as its counterpart in America (see chart 2).
"At some point it will go from being a minor irritant to a major problem because if they start to sift through the phalanx of MPs and look at the ones who have been the children of immigrants, we're going to end up threatening a whole bunch of careers," he said.
Just five months ago, the disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was escorted in handcuffs past a phalanx of reporters and photographers and into the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building where a grand jury had voted to indict him, setting the stage for arguably the most important prosecution of the #MeToo era.
When the weekend is over, the owners leave behind the phalanx of servants who live in and maintain the houses (some have served the same family for generations) returning to the southern capital of Chennai, where most of them live, in villas or well-appointed apartments with another retinue of help.
"I think we are seeing the beginning of a youth protest movement," said Anatoly Golubovsky, a Russian historian surveying the crowd at one corner of Moscow's Pushkin Square, which erupted in vigorous jeers of "Shame" whenever a phalanx of riot police officers rushed into the crowd to drag someone away.
"You've Lost That Loving Feeling" by the Righteous Brothers (1965) Infamous producer Phil Spector sought to create the "Wall of Sound" he heard in his head by employing whole armies of musicians—three pianos, three drummers, four guitarists, two bassists and a phalanx of strings were not unusual for his bombastic sessions.
But if it's to bring about a substantive change in China's negotiating posture toward a bilateral trade agreement, one that might usher in changes in China's trade policy, addressing questions of forced technology transfers, intellectual property theft, industrial subsidies, currency manipulation and a phalanx of other non-tariff barriers, I'm not so sure.
As an emerging artist with a viral song ("Pretty Girl") and a fresh phalanx of devoted personnel (manager, publicist, label), Clairo was spending two days performing the awkward get-to-know-you dance with publications, agents and streaming services such as Spotify that will, ideally, be partners on her path to fame.
There's a gendered expectation that behind the curtains, the figure-hugging dresses, and the minks, there is a phalanx of cigar-smoking men who are writing the songs and arranging the notes and doing all the work of turning Diana Ross or Tina Turner or, later, Whitney, Mariah, and Beyoncé into the stars they became.
When the head of a local gun group tried to present Donald J. Trump with a lifetime membership card at a campaign event on Sunday in Cincinnati, Mr. Trump asked the man to toss it to him over a phalanx of guards, not wanting an unfamiliar member of the crowd to get too close.
Boasting the world's best player, Lionel Messi, a phalanx of outstanding forwards and a coach with a fine record at the international level, Argentina arrived in Russia with hopes of going one better than it had in Brazil four years ago, when it lost in the final, and winning its first World Cup since 20073.
And for a month, the intent of its imagery — Beyoncé atop a sinking New Orleans Police Department cruiser; the witchiness of her wide-brimmed hat and her seemingly spiritually possessed head bob on the porch of a manse; a young black boy dancing before a phalanx of militarized cops — was deconstructed, debated and defended.
In states from Massachusetts to Florida, a phalanx of young black leaders in the Democratic Party is striding into some of the biggest elections of 212, staking early claims on governorships and channeling the outcry of rank-and-file Democrats who favor all-out battle with Mr. Trump and increasingly question his legitimacy as president.

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