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Is it a story that&aposs now pushing aside other stories?
This is me pushing aside the overwhelming in order to think real thoughts.
Deep down, I knew I was pushing aside feelings that I didn't want to confront.
But she got there in the end, pushing aside the surprisingly strong challenge from Sen.
I could meander along, pushing aside plant tendrils that reached for me every which way.
Trump instead selected Mulvaney, who he is now wary of pushing aside without a clear replacement.
A video clip of Trump pushing aside the leader of NATO's newest member, Montenegro, also went viral.
I'm pushing aside internal pressure, social norms, and, most of all, my ego and facing my own reality.
Alson said the administration has denied pushing aside career staff before, but he found this instance particularly grievous.
But his visit was colored by a near-hostile attitude, including pushing aside the prime minister of Montenegro.
The system favored quantity over quality, with grape varieties that promised bumper harvests pushing aside those needing more attention.
Pushing O'Rourke and Castro aside means pushing aside some of the best ideas on gun control and immigration policy.
He's the probable front-runner for the establishment's vote, firmly pushing aside a fading rival, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.
Furthermore, pushing aside the current Democratic leadership without a clear line of succession would plunge the party into complete disarray.
Pushing aside my own disgust, there is a valid query here: Where did this filthy, smoldering, electric, macho Shia come from?
His pushing aside of the prime minister of Montenegro to get in place for a family photo generated headlines across Europe.
They backed up their franchise-record 108 victories by pushing aside the Yankees and exposing the limits of their vaunted offense.
But, pushing aside the issue of abortion, how is their state measuring up when it comes to protecting life outside the womb?
In videos, some of the 500 people who participated in Sunday's march can be seen pushing aside parts of the first fence.
You'd see them pushing aside the carrots or the onions on their plates, but they didn't dare say anything to Aunt Coretta.
During last month's NATO meeting in Brussels, Trump also drew criticism after he was seen pushing aside Markovic during a photo opportunity.
Soon afterward, Ms. Merkel took charge of the center-right Christian Democratic Union by pushing aside her mentor, former Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
With this victory, Clinton has a clear path for pushing aside her too-close win in Iowa and big loss in New Hampshire.
REGAN: It&aposs certainly pushing aside interestingly enough the whole Helsinki story, right, because when you think of the news cycle these days.
Occasionally there was no trail south, and they forced their way through, Roomba pushing aside trees, the ground made soft by permafrost thaw.
From pushing aside a prime minister to criticizing his allies for being unfair to U.S. taxpayers, here are five takeaways from the trip.
Trump fell back into the pack, but worked his way forward, pushing aside the Prime Minister of Montenegro to put himself in front.
Mr. Hoque cleared space for the boy's crib, pushing aside his plastic bags of T-shirts and the fan that cooled the studio.
"Everybody in baseball has a bad year," Mets Manager Terry Collins said he had told d'Arnaud as a way of pushing aside 2016.
Simply pushing aside an innocent-seeming branch could make the passer-by pay a few days later, when a rash begins to well up.
On such days, I circled the pond briefly, pushing aside the fallen leaves that hadn't lasted as far into the season as I had.
Mercilessly scrutinizing him as he sleeps, pushing aside her customary tenderness, she finds the moment "so cruel, so horrifying" that she must look away.
In June, the King named him heir to the throne, pushing aside his older cousin Mohammed bin Nayef, a veteran head of the security apparatus.
Federer remained on track to compete for an eighth Wimbledon title by pushing aside Grigor Dimitrov, 6-133, 6-2, 6-4, on Centre Court.
New money, shows and advertisers are pushing aside the homespun channels that have made it an important outlet, threatening to marginalize serious content, especially politics.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has taken charge of production of the company's flagship electric sedan, pushing aside former Apple executive Doug Field, according to The Information.
Cogan pulled his laptop from his bag and opened it at the table in the middle of dinner, pushing aside plates of dumplings and scallion pancakes.
Her father helped install her as party leader, pushing aside male rivals, while many other French female politicians have struggled for advancement within their own parties.
From leaning into her Italian roots to hosting a tech-free brainstorm at work, Lucie spent five days pushing aside the complexities of life and starting anew.
By pushing aside the most affordable bottles, you're dodging disaster, like wines that are often botched and stabilized with chemical products so they don't turn to vinegar.
Pushing aside the fact that Vatican City is protected by a massive border wall that would make Trump green with envy, the pope made a grave mistake.
Pushing aside a woeful first quarter, Wisconsin found its footing in the third quarter with a 28-point scoring barrage that put the game out of reach.
But pushing aside statement earrings doesn't mean you're left with demure and simple — it's possible to find a piece that looks cool without weighing down your earlobes.
During the 1960s, a new meritocratic elite began pushing aside the country club set, with the reform of Yale's admissions procedures epitomizing a much broader national trend.
In practicing what he preaches and in pushing aside the formalities of church practice, Francis intends to give weight to devalued Christian virtues like charity and love.
Instead, Trump has focused on other issues, such as refugees, thus far pushing aside the one policy area that might allow him to start loosening the legislative barriers.
Crawling around on the floor of my closet, pushing aside piles of dirty clothes and old magazines, I found myself falling feetfirst through a hole in the floor.
He warned that Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi had to placate an army with a history of pushing aside civilian leaders under the pretext of defending national sovereignty.
ZURICH (Reuters) - LafargeHolcim, the world's largest cement maker, expects demand to continue rising this year, pushing aside concerns about slowing economies and trade tensions weighing on the construction industry.
It began to show up frequently as a dip for French fries (replacing ketchup), for chips (instead of salsa) and for Buffalo chicken wings (pushing aside blue cheese dressing).
She paved the way by helping the poor and winning over the public, but also by holding political grudges and pushing aside nearly all the members of her husband's inner circle.
The most dramatic cases often appear in the media presenting fans as faceless offenders—"crazed" and "psychotic"—inherently pushing aside any context to their lives beyond their relationship to the celebrity.
Last month LafargeHolcim, the world's largest cement maker, said it expected demand to continue rising this year, pushing aside concerns about slowing economies and trade tensions weighing on the construction industry.
Modi's massive victory scored him a rockstar reception at his party HQ. A cult of personality is now pushing aside conventional politicians, with voters fixating on faces and names, less so on policies.
That state of play is the direct result of the supremacy of shareholder interests in the global economy, with whatever yields short-term profits generally pushing aside prudent considerations about longer-term risks.
They're part of the ensemble in the new film, but their easy slapstick chemistry ultimately takes center stage in the trailer, pushing aside even their co-star, the veteran scenery chewer Jack Black.
Women and men, they say, internalize patriarchy without realizing it, pushing aside their best judgment and sacrificing their needs in order to fall in line with how they think they're supposed to behave.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump muscled himself to the front of the world stage in Brussels on Thursday, firmly pushing aside the leader of soon-to-be member Montenegro at a NATO summit.
This deal is another reminder that while Amazon might present itself like an open marketplace, it has no qualms pushing aside the little guy, including indie Mac refurbishers, if doing so will make them bank.
The Astros won Game 7 of the World Series, pushing aside the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 5-1 victory that was so simple, so complete that it belied the competitive nature of the matchup.
Lourenço, who took office in September when dos Santos stepped down after nearly four decades in power, has swiftly wrested control of key areas of the state by pushing aside powerful figures associated with his predecessor.
We won't lose support for dropping the Russia angle, and only stand to gain at the polls for pushing aside the temptation to tangle with Trump the way he likes it — in a bed of lies.
The U.S. economic outlook brightened as the quarter progressed, and oil prices bounced from more than 26.14-year lows in mid-February, pushing aside some barriers steering investors away from leveraged loans and other high-yield debt.
As the young, charismatic figure who is pushing aside his elders to get to the crown, he has given his rivals plenty of reasons to hate him, and also demonstrated the naked ambition needed to be a villain.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Naomi Osaka sprinted through her matches at the U.S. Open this year, pushing aside anyone who stood in her way, it would have been easy to mistake the young Japanese phenom's success as predestined.
Whatever the objective, pushing aside the accumulated national-security and foreign-relations expertise of the United States government came naturally to the budding Trump administration, which attacks institutions and attempts to render expertise irrelevant every step of the way.
The West Wing has thoroughly marginalized the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Politico reported yesterday, pushing aside seasoned policy staff while presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway relies on political aides to craft the White House's response to the opioid crisis.
My instinct is that the ideal review might be drifting toward something that draws together the usefulness of both formats, pushing aside both the surface-level analysis of the capsule review and the writerly self-absorption of the more essayistic review.
During the same radio interview, with Tulsa's KFAQ-AM, Pruitt didn't dispute the host's claim that Islam is "not so much a religion as it is a terrorist organization" and lamented what he called "minority religions" pushing aside Christianity in the public square.
Agency officials at the time described Mr. Perrotta as encouraging Mr. Pruitt's costliest requests, including armored vehicles and the use of first-class flights to limit the administrator's exposure to fellow passengers, and pushing aside people who questioned the need for such steps.
Trips outside to check a phone, or even down the hall to the restroom, could be fraught — people hoping for a seat would prowl the aisles during breaks, occasionally pushing aside a newspaper or stack of papers left behind to mark a seat as taken.
It's a generation, convinced of its own importance, that refuses to leave the public stage: The president, the Speaker of the House and just about all the top-tier Democratic presidential candidates are boomers or even slightly older, pushing aside anyone below the age of 70.
WASHINGTON — Vice President-elect Mike Pence will take over as the leader of Donald J. Trump's transition effort, pushing aside Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey, as Mr. Trump moves quickly to assemble a government after his stunning upset victory, the transition team said on Friday.
Editorial After clinging ferociously to power for 37 years, brutalizing anyone who challenged his despotism as his nation's economy collapsed, President Robert Mugabe may have finally lost his grip on Zimbabwe over what he did for love, pushing aside a comrade from the liberation struggle to set up his wife as his successor.
After tearing apart my closet that one night, I tried to ignore that feeling and choose my full self, pushing aside the questions about desire and gender that made me "hey, sorry, 30 minutes late, cat threw up on my shirt lol" for a date I was no longer sure I wanted to go on.
The Jain sat on a cushion in an impeccable house, impeccable only on the inside, of course: Outside was a heap of roiling, shifting garbage, a heap that seemed a living thing with rats burrowing through it—swimming, really, floating in an unreal paradise of gnawables with pigs pushing aside layers of plastic and rotten trembling fruit with their snouts.
At that time, Choi Ri killed Princess of Nakrang who destroyed the drum and Oliphant. Hodong was a child of Hae clan () who was a stepmother of Daemusin of Goguryeo, so, the empress of Goguryeo afraid if Hodong become a crown prince by pushing aside her own son.
By the evening of 15 February, three of the Axis battlegroups were able to head toward Sbeitla, to the northwest.Watson (2007), p.77 Pushing aside the remains of CCA and CCC, the battlegroups were confronted by Combat Command B in front of Sbeitla. With the help of air support, CCB held on through the day.
Disease is the second studio album by the industrial/horror techno band G.G.F.H.. This album saw the band take a more techno approach, pushing aside the sludgier sound of their earlier material. The album features three of the tracks recorded for the Reality EP, (Room 213, Dead Men Don’t Rape, Real), in a slightly different form.
On the morning of 12 Germinal (1 April) crowds gathered on the Ile de la Cité and, pushing aside the palace guards, burst into the chamber where the Convention met. Amidst the uproar, spokesmen of the sections outlined the people's grievances. Reliable battalions of National Guard were called and demonstrators, lacking arms and leaders, were forced to withdraw.
Another view of the Quarles Mill dam. White tents above are the Union General Headquarters Hancock's II Corps began pushing south from Chesterfield Bridge at about the same time that Ledlie was initially crossing the river. Hancock ordered Gibbon's division to advance down the railroad. After pushing aside Confederate skirmishers they ran into earthworks manned by the Alabama brigade of Brig. Gen.
In Hasidism, this mystical task of sanctification amidst materialism is termed Hislabshus-Involvement/Enclothement (from levush-garment parallel to the garments of the soul), engaging with the world with mindful awareness of its Divine element. Refraining from the "completely impure" Kelipot is termed Dechiya-pushing aside, where the holy spark within is exiled beyond the mundane, and becomes redeemed externally through disengagement.
Several functions for the casque have been proposed. One is that they are a secondary sexual characteristic. Other suggested functions include being used to batter through underbrush, as a weapon in dominance disputes, or for pushing aside leaf litter during foraging. The latter three are disputed by biologist Andrew Mack, whose personal observation suggests that the casque amplifies deep sounds.
With the Bruins, he stepped into the starter's role, pushing aside Jim Carey, who had replaced him back in Washington. Dafoe excelled in Boston, playing 65 games and posting 30 wins with 6 shutouts. The following season, Dafoe helped the Bruins return to the playoffs and win a postseason series. He posted career-best numbers in 1998-99 with a 1.99 goals against average and a .
It is possible that the name Zenock (or Zenoch) is derived from the Hebrew word זָנַח, meaning to push aside, reject or forsake. In fact, the name Zenock may be a pun. After citing Zenock's words concerning the "Son of God," Alma wrote that "because the people would not understand his words they stoned him to death", a most effective way of pushing aside, rejecting, or forsaking him.
Supported by Louis I's wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia, Nicholas Garai was appointed palatine in 1376. At the same time, he also became ispán of Pozsony, Csanád, Keve, Krassó and Temes Counties. He acquired more and more offices to his allies and succeeded in pushing aside those who resisted his growing influence. For instance, Stephen Lackfi, the once powerful voivode of Transylvania was dismissed by the king while in a pilgrimage in the Holy Land.
Mow-way (c. 1825–1886) (usually referred by European settlers as "Shaking Hand" or "Hand Shaker", but more correctly as "Pushing-aside", "Pushing-in- the-middle" or "Breaking-in-the-middle"), was the principal leader and war chief of the Kotsoteka band of the Comanche during the 1860s and 1870s, following the deaths of Kuhtsu-tiesuat (known as 'Little Buffalo') in 1864 and Tasacowadi (known as "Big Cougar" or "Big Spotted Cat") in 1872.
Some of the English columns attacked the earthworks from the flank, rolling up the defences as they went. Any defenders were cut down where they stood, and the Spanish now routed fled into the city. Carleill and his men soon clambered over the city walls again pushing aside the defenders and they were now inside the city. They pursued the Spanish through the darkened streets and then were in the central plaza itself.
The walls deflected the lava flow southwards and after surrounding the Castello Ursino on 23 April, the lava flow began entering the Ionian Sea as a -wide flow front. The city walls resisted the advancing lava for 15 days. Beginning on 30 April, some flows overtopped the walls and penetrated Catania, pushing aside weaker buildings and burying sturdier ones but did not cause much damage. Inside the city the flows advanced about .
The 1970 introduced R- and M-series had initially the 282-hp Eagles; a number of variants with different outputs were presented after. Cummins was used for the first time in 1966-1968. The model was Cummins Vale V8 which caused a lot of warranty costs. Next time Cummins came into use in 1978; the 6-cylinder engines gained soon a good reputation pushing aside the other engine makes and Cummins became almost an exclusive engine supplier for Sisu trucks.
The player can also interact with the environment in some ways. For instance, pushing aside objects or hacking terminals to find hidden rooms, gaining access to new routes to their main objective or finding items to use or sell. Mages are also able to see magical ley lines, which enhance their abilities while standing over them, while Shamans can see points that allow them to summon spirits. Finally, Deckers are able to "Jack In" to the Matrix at specific points.
Siege of Petersburg, capture of the Weldon Railroad, August 18–19 Map of Globe Tavern Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program. At dawn on August 18, Warren advanced to the south through rain and over muddy roads, pushing aside Confederate pickets and a cavalry brigade, and reached the railroad at Globe Tavern around 9 a.m. Parts of the division under Brig. Gen. Charles Griffin began to destroy the track while a brigade from Brig. Gen.
Schlitz Brewing Company and a few others built elaborate saloons to attract customers and advertise their beers. Politicians also frequented local saloons because of the adaptable social nature of their business. Temperance illustration of drunkard hitting his wife Beginning in 1893, the Anti-Saloon League began protesting against American saloons. In 1895 it became a national organization and quickly rose to become the most powerful prohibition lobby in America, pushing aside its older competitors the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Prohibition Party.
Antisemitic cartoon published in Bobârnacul after the Congress of Berlin. It shows C. A. Rosetti, in shtreimel, kaftan and payot, as a patron of the Jews By February 1878, various Factionalists were questioning Ionescu's authority, and considering a merger with either the PNL or the Moderate Liberals.Știrbăț, "Marea formațiune...", p. 141 The PNL "Reds" were again nominally allied with the Faction, pushing aside Kogălniceanu—the latter's party sided instead with a Conservative-Liberal group, headed by the old anti-Factionalist Sturdza.
The Raiders came right back in the 1982-83 season and bounced Southwestern (60-31) in the regional semifinals at North Greene before pushing aside the host Spartans 49-42 in the title game to earn the return trip to Porta. Brussels was able to gain revenge on Pittsfield in the semifinals, again in OT, but with the Raiders topping the Saukees 44-43. Brussels then downed Pawnee 58-49 to take the sectional and punch the Raiders' first-ever ticket to the Sweet Sixteen at Western Illinois University's Western Hall in Macomb.
This includes the simple beat, a sharp rap on the opponent's blade, and the more complex bind, in which the fencer forces the opponent's blade to a different line. Composed of one move (a thrust, lunge or fleche), the simple attack is normally countered with a parry riposte, parrying (blocking or pushing aside) the opponent's blade and then attacking with this tactic. It can also be countered with a thrust in some situations. They are most effective when the distance between the fencers is small enough that the opponent cannot execute a parry riposte.
The 7th Division, after pushing aside the 19th Honvéd Brigade, continued its advance through the mountains towards Székelyudvarhely (Odorheiu Secuiesc). Having shouldered aside the 16th Honvéd Brigade at Gyergyószentmiklós, the 14th Division reached the eastern edges of the salt-mining town of Parajd (Praid) on 11 September. On 13 September, the Romanians had driven the 1st Landsturm Cavalry Brigade from the heights near Praid. By late September, the I Reserve Corps under the command of the German General Curt von Morgen, had joined the Austro-Hungarians in their fight against the Romanian North Army.
The last SAT-produced Hercules based engine unit was mounted on the first Sisu KB-45 military lorry prototype in 1964. In the 1950s the lorry and bus model selection diversified heavily and diesel engines became more common pushing aside the self-produced petrol engines. For a short time in late 1940s Hercules diesels were used, but as soon as their production ended, SAT was forced to find new power options. West German Henschels proved sturdy engines, but their power-to-weight ratio was not good, and moreover, the vehicle structures suffered from the heavy engine.
The evolution of the meaning became particularly obvious at the end of the 19th century. The term is also mentioned by the Russian scientist and traveler of Ukrainian origin Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay (1846–1888). At the turn of the 20th century the term Ukraine became independent and self-sufficient, pushing aside regional self- definitions In the course of the political struggle between the Little Russian and the Ukrainian identitites, it challenged the traditional term Little Russia (Малороссия, Malorossiya) and ultimately defeated it in the 1920s during the Bolshevik policy of Korenization and Ukrainization.Миллер А. И. Дуализм идентичностей на Украине // Отечественные записки.
This resulted in the partial loss of use in his leg and left House with a lesser, but still serious, level of pain for the rest of his life. House could not forgive Stacy for making the decision after he obviously did not want it, and this was the reason Stacy eventually left him. House now suffers chronic pain in his thigh and uses a cane to aid his walking, though he often wields the cane for protection, pushing aside privacy curtains, stopping elevator doors, or knocking on doors. He also frequently takes Vicodin, a moderate to severe painkiller, to relieve his pain.
Retrieved July 28, 2018 and none of those four were among the top five MEAC teams of 2016–2017; moreover, MEAC coaches in a preseason poll picked North Carolina A&T; – which had posted a 3–29 record the previous seasonWang, Gene, "Georgetown dispatches another MEAC foe, this time pushing aside N.C. A&T;," washingtonpost.com, December 9, 2017 Retrieved August 14, 2018 – to finish last in the conference. Overall, Georgetown's opponents had gone 116–230 (.335) against Division I schools during 2016–2017; five of them had failed to win 10 games all season, while one had won 10.
Car ferry in Split, Croatia Water transport is the process of transport that a watercraft, such as a barge, boat, ship or sailboat, makes over a body of water, such as a sea, ocean, lake, canal or river. If a boat or other vessel can successfully pass through a waterway it is known as a navigable waterway. The need for buoyancy unites watercraft, and makes the hull a dominant aspect of its construction, maintenance and appearance. When a boat is floating on the water the hull of the boat is pushing aside water where the hull now is, this is known as displacement.
A group of former Whigs and Know Nothings formed the Constitutional Union Party, which sought to avoid secession by pushing aside the issue of slavery. The 1860 Republican National Convention, in Chicago, nominated Lincoln, a moderate former one-term Representative from Illinois, as its standard-bearer. Its platform promised not to interfere with slavery in the Southern states but opposed the further extension of slavery into the Western territories. The first 1860 Democratic National Convention adjourned in Charleston, South Carolina, without agreeing on a nominee, but a second convention in Baltimore, Maryland, nominated Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois for president.
The rasp tool was conceived of at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The flight version of the rasp was designed and built by HoneyBee Robotics. Commands were sent for the arm to be deployed on May 28, 2008, beginning with the pushing aside of a protective covering intended to serve as a redundant precaution against potential contamination of Martian soil by Earthly life-forms. The Robotic Arm Camera (RAC) attached to the robotic arm just above the scoop was able to take full-color pictures of the area, as well as verify the samples that the scoop returned, and examined the grains of the area where the robotic arm had just dug.
The Tigers were beaten back eventually when the Federals brought up a battery of 3-inch ordnance rifles and rolled them directly into the Cornfield, point-blank fire that slaughtered the Tigers, who lost 323 of their 500 men. While the Cornfield remained a bloody stalemate, Federal advances a few hundred yards to the west were more successful. Brig. Gen. John Gibbon's 4th Brigade of Doubleday's division (recently named the Iron Brigade) began advancing down and astride the turnpike, into the cornfield, and in the West Woods, pushing aside Jackson's men. They were halted by a charge of 1,150 men from Starke's brigade, leveling heavy fire from away.
The Cenél nEógain or Kinel-Owen ("Kindred of Owen") are a branch of the Northern Uí Néill, who claim descent from Eógan mac Néill, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Originally their power-base was in Inishowen, with their capital at Ailech, in modern-day County Donegal in what is now the west of Ulster. Under pressure from the Cenél Conaill, they gradually spread their influence eastwards into modern counties Tyrone and Londonderry, pushing aside the Cruithin east of the River Bann, and encroaching on the Airgiallan tribes west of Lough Neagh. By the 11th century their power-base had moved from Ailech to Tullyhogue outside Cookstown, County Tyrone.
Van secondant tot kroonprins: Jacques Tichelaar , Buitenhof, 11 February 2007 Since 1 May 2009 he was the Queen's Commissioner (since 30 April 2013 named King's Commissioner) in the province of Drenthe. He resigned on March 1, 2017, after first denying, and than admitting, to have favoured the companies of close relatives more than once. Evidence emerged that he had put forward the company of his sister in law, for a project in one of the province's buildings, pushing aside the already accepted proposition of a third party. In 2013 he had interfered in favour of his brother in law, a hotel interpreneur, who had a conflict with one of the municipalities in Drenthe.
In his 1997 book No Matter How Loud I Shout, a study of the Los Angeles' Juvenile Courts, Edward Humes argued that juvenile court systems are in need of radical reform. He stated that the system sends too many children with good chances of rehabilitation to adult court while pushing aside and acquitting children early on the road to crime instead of giving counseling, support, and accountability. 57% of children arrested for the first time are never arrested again, 27% are arrested one or two more times, and 16% commit four or more crimes. In the United States specifically, there are arguments made against having a separate court for youths and juvenile delinquents.
He went on to claim his second NWA World Heavyweight title when he made Jarrett submit to the Scorpion Deathlock marking the first major championship title Sting had won since 1999. With that victory, Sting became the oldest NWA World Heavyweight Champion of the TNA era, as well as the only person to ever win the title both before and after the inception of TNA. This would also go on to make Sting the longest superstar to recapture his second NWA title from 1990 to 2006 (16 years). Sting lost the title to Abyss on November 19 at Genesis by disqualification after pushing aside the referee and pushing Abyss into a stack of tables covered in barbed wire.
During August 22 the 18th Tanks broke into the clear and advanced more than 50km towards Huși, which eased the way for the 62nd Guards and 254th Divisions to reach from Rediul to Cuiaba.Soviet General Staff, The Iasi-Kishinev Operation, pp. 97-99, 104, 110-11 One regiment of the division received a battle honor for its part in the fighting to date:Overnight the Axis forces in the Iași area attempted to withdraw to a new line along the left bank of the Deia River but were unsuccessful due to the pace of the 52nd Army's advance. On August 23 the Army advanced significantly, pushing aside small enemy rearguards and mopping up units that had been scattered by 18th Tanks.
Using several interpersonal variations of the classic trolley dilemma, individuals who were strongly fused with their country endorsed saving fellow countrymen by jumping to their deaths in front of a speeding trolley. Moreover, fused participants endorsed pushing aside a fellow countryman who was poised to jump to his death to ultimately benefit the group, and instead jumping themselves. This research suggests that highly fused persons are so strongly aligned with their fellow group members that they would prefer that they themselves die rather than a fellow group member. Additionally, when highly fused individuals learn that other group members might be killed in a hypothetical trolley dilemma, they demonstrate emotional reactions similar to how people react when a family member is in distress.
In 1911 Théodore Ruyssen, president of the APD, issued a report that concluded that, "Any lasting solution to the problem of disarmament must be subordinated to achieving durable security through the construction of a juridical international system capable of pushing aside or resolving disputes between nations." The report formed the basis for discussion by a national congress of French peace organizations that met on 5 June 1911 to consider what conditions were needed for international disarmament. On 28 July 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia, the opening move in the war. The APD sent urgent telegrams to the European chancelleries reminding them that under the Hague Conventions they had agreed to use arbibration before going to war, and put up posters throughout Paris calling for peaceful solutions to the issues.
Citizens reported that the city is building the route as they like, pushing aside what little agreement they made with the citizens, that workers employed in the construction don't follow protocolos of protection during the pandemic and that works are being done without all necessary permits since there was no time to obtain them so fast. City responded that now, when there is no traffic, it is ideal time to work and that they do everything as agreed with the citizens who are now legally prevented to organize protests and blockades due to the state of emergency. The works continued only during the night curfew, including loud construction works like the hydraulic concrete drilling. Police refused to intervene so the situation culminated in late April when citizens gathered in the streets, breaking the curfew and halting the works.
In addition, the performances embraced the spirit of the night by presenting collaborations by celebrated musicians, who in many cases had not met until they first faced each other on stage. MTV reported of the first installment: “A virtual who's who of jam bands, related artists, presenters, producers, journalists, and fans came together Thursday at New York City's Irving Plaza for the genre's first awards show, the Jammys. Pushing aside the long-winded acceptance speeches associated with mainstream award shows, the Jammys let the music do the talking, as the evening's artists performed extended covers of their jamming forefathers.” Over the years to follow the show moved to Roseland Ballroom and then The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Entertainment Weekly capped its coverage of the 2001 show by proclaiming, “Let's see the third Jammys on TV!” This did indeed happened as portions of the 2002 Jammys aired on HDNet.
In 1860, Texas Senator Louis T. Wigfall alleged, falsely, that Wide Awakes were behind a wave of arson and vandalism in his home state of Texas. Historians have found no evidence whatever of any such conspiracy, but they do report that in Texas, in 1860, a statewide hysteria over nonexistent slave revolts led to the lynching of 30-100 slaves and whites in the so-called Texas Troubles.Texas Troubles Another forty-one suspected Unionists were hanged by vigilantes in Texas in 1862 The Wide Awakes never marched anywhere in the South, in 1860, but they represented the South's greatest fear, an oppressive force bent on marching down to their lands, liberating the slaves and pushing aside their way of life. Their outfits and equipment only further incited this fear with beliefs that “they parade at midnight, carry rails to break open our doors, torches to fire our dwellings, and beneath their long black capes the knife to cut our throats”.

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