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From "Seeing": Blue, Blue rose up, rose up, and fell.
The sexual harassment faded as she rose up the ranks.
A community rose up for Blasey Ford around her testimony.
Shares of rival Lowe's Companies Inc also rose, up 3.0%.
In the same sector Shire also rose, up 1.4 percent.
In the same sector Shire also rose, up 2.9 percent.
She rose up to champion voting rights and her people.
She rose up onto her toes as Ms. Pericet had.
Shares in Rheinmetall rose up to 6.5 percent following the announcement.
Alphabet rose up 1.2 percent at $770.77 ahead of its results.
An increasingly vocal anti-vaccine movement rose up to fight this.
And three more rose up right behind them: America is listening.
In 1989, citizens rose up and tore down the Berlin Wall.
Bonhoeffer, the Existential Christian theologian, rose up to kill evil itself.
Syria's Sunnis rose up against a predominantly Shia regime in 2012.
And, in response, the American people rose up and fought back.
Only gold stocks rose, up about 0.5%, as bullion prices gained.
This time, I swear, the curb rose up to trip me.
Over the summer, HIV nonprofits rose up to push back against cuts.
ITC Ltd rose up to 0.6 percent to its highest since Nov.
But its marketing expenses also rose, up 22 percent year over year.
So I, along with dozens of others nationwide,  rose up in protest.
Then, of course, he rose up, and drilled the shot over Ibaka.
The wilderness rose up to it, And sprawled around, no longer wild.
Look at the new generation of activists who rose up after Parkland.
In the late 1950s, after Morocco's independence, the region rose up again.
Shares in JD Sports rose up to 3.9 percent in early trading.
In March 2011, Syrians rose up against the Bashar al-Assad regime.
The turtle rose up slowly as I rushed to the surface for air.
We never see how Theresa and Charlotte rose up within the Delos ranks.
"Fellas all across the world in their mothers' basements rose up!" joked McCarthy.
Among stocks, Brazil stocks rose up to 2698.2%, staying near two month highs.
She rose up in the queue and hovered in the top few spots.
It had brutally suppressed Shias when they rose up against Saddam in 1991.
Zeus and his siblings then rose up and overthrew the Titans, including Cronus.
In 1991, the Kurds rose up again, and Saddam put them down again.
Guardiola rose up through Barcelona, both as a player and as a coach.
Democrats and liberal interest groups immediately rose up in revolt against his nomination.
As save-the-whales rhetoric rose up around him, he grew bad tempered.
When Earth's crust rebounded, a peak higher than Mt. Everest briefly rose up.
The storm waters of Harvey rose up six of their seven front steps.
And certainly, he rose up and got us where we needed to be.
The people got the message, rose up and overthrew the Mongol Yuan dynasty.
The US's addiction treatment system largely rose up outside of mainstream health care.
In both the U.S. and U.K., it rose up to the No. 6 spot.
But when the Iraqi Kurds rose up against Hussein, they were given little support.
The Shiite majority population in neighboring Bahrain rose up against the Sunni-dominated monarchy.
Gleaming with rain, it rose up snarling, as if struggling to escape the earth.
"Zero airplay, nothing," Williams began, recounting how quickly "Happy" rose up the music charts.
JSW Steel gained as much as 3.12%, while Tata Steel rose up to 2.3%.
Atlanta rose up in the first half, but was put down easily in overtime.
Syrians, like other peoples across the region, rose up peacefully against their authoritarian government.
Hunter Biden flexed his connections and rose up the ranks in the Washington scene.
Now what they did with it, and how they rose up — very different ways.
He became a physics teacher, then rose up the ranks in Miami-Dade education.
Nobody rose up enough to be any kind of existential threat to the company.
In March, the Shiites and Kurds, expecting United States support, rose up against Baghdad.
It's time we rose up as a movement to play to win as well.
As I rose up in private equity, the financial rewards never felt like success.
Turkey has supported rebel factions that rose up against the former Libyan leader Col.
Jeff Flake of Arizona rose up, his face twisted in a familiar anguished frown.
Tilt rose up to about 9% to hit a record high on the news.
Then, seemingly out of nowhere, a rogue wave rose up and crashed on them.
Then Williamson rose up, and up — and kept elevating right over White, and scored.
But some rose up; some became visible; and here they are by the hundreds.
"Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time," she sings.
But she rose up to close out the show, chalking up the collapse to dehydration.
When the evangelical right, inspired by him, rose up in power, he kept his distance.
These include the circumstances in which people on each island rose up against British rule.
It's been five years since Libyans rose up to depose their longtime dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
Amid that hell on earth, the citizens of Poland rose up to defend their homeland.
They were hardened by war in Darfur against rebels who rose up against the government.
In the final moments, a loud "Let's go, Heat!" chant rose up around the stands.
They are honoring people who rose up against the US in a pro-slavery rebellion.
Few Republicans in the Senate rose up to defend their colleagues in the lower chamber.
A single unit rose up in Cotiza on January 21; its members were swiftly arrested.
It rose up to 1.254 percent so far this week, the highest since October 2008.
"The ghosts of the journalistic past rose up to help push this forward," he said.
When the EH 216 suddenly rose up into the air, so did everyone's cell phones.
As soon as he had not done these things, he rose up from his chair.
Throughout the decade, people rose up in cities like Los Angeles, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
Conflict spread in Darfur in 2003 after mostly non-Arab rebels rose up against Khartoum.
It rose up to the sky, teeny-tiny, and then dropped into shining water. Pock!
I started as an unpaid intern in the Senate and rose up through the ranks.
If it happens, it wouldn't be the first time folks rose up against rebooting a classic.
Many of them come from the same poor areas that rose up against Mr Ben Ali.
Following news of allegations against Price, Twitter rose up to demand Good Girls Revolt be resurrected.
And instead of posting her every #ootd, she rose up the ranks by simply being French.
They were hardened by the war in Darfur against rebels who rose up against the government.
Which is awesome because I rose up from some serious ashes to finally have my say.
The coal industry rose up on those miners' backs, reaping enormous profits that lined politicians' pockets.
Bound in chains, she felt the surging Rainbow Energy, rose up, and finally broke the chains.
Throwing his whole body behind fortissimo chords, he almost rose up, like a Russian Little Richard.
The protests began in the spring of 2018, when entire cities rose up against the Ortegas.
Conflict broke out in Darfur in 2003 after mostly non-Arab rebels rose up against Khartoum.
Jenkins rose up and sank the three over Isaiah Hicks at the buzzer for the title. 
Within the White House, coalitions rose up in support of, or opposed to, the Paris deal.
Conflict broke out in Darfur in 2003 after mostly non-Arab rebels rose up against Khartoum.
But riders rose up in protest, the authority relented and the bus was restored in 2013.
Then I slipped into a nylon clean suit and shoe covers which rose up to my knees.
The biggest example: Saru had 10 eyes, which rose up in giant crescent shapes above his head.
Healthcare sector rose up to 1.4%, with the country's biggest drugmaker CSL Ltd touching a record high.
"Fellas all across the world in their mothers' basements rose up!" joked McCarthy, earlier in the show.
But my cold and calculating personality meant the citizens hated me, and eventually rose up in revolt.
With burgers simmering on a giant grill, they watched as it rose up like a quadcopter drone.
I was so glad when women rose up when Bernie Sanders said that [at the Women's Convention].
The police quickly were outmaneuvered, so an armed group of vigilantes called the Yan Sakai rose up.
Then the world began to shimmer and turn gray, and the ground rose up to meet me.
It rose up from the SoundCloud murk with an arched eyebrow, fortified by the language of memes.
Prices rose up to 10 percent a year, and restaurants used stickers to update prices on menus.
But he nevertheless rose up the pack and finished third to gain more valuable points over Hamilton.
Nine years ago in February 2202, Syrians rose up in protest against President Bashar al-Assad's government.
"Certainly he rose up and got us where we needed to get to," Mets manager Terry Collins said.
She rose up just enough to shimmy out of her underwear and kick it down to her ankles.
Its shares rose up to 20143 percent on Thursday but were flat at 166.6 pence by 1455 GMT.
When Schiano's imminent hiring was leaked, Tennessee fans understandably fans rose up in a massive wave of protest.
Top two lenders Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Westpac Banking Corp rose up to 1% and 2%, respectively.
"The population rose up, but the mutineers quickly dispersed the march with shots," said Bouake resident Simon Guede.
He was background-checked multiple times as he rose up the ranks, eventually becoming a Coast Guard lieutenant.
I mean, if the voters rose up with a write-in campaign, then of course I would serve.
U.S. gasoline futures rose up 0.8 percent to $1.6886 a gallon, edging off earlier highs following the data.
According to its own creation myth, evangelicals rose up and began to organize in opposition to Roe v.
They rose up through the Queen's Guard, elite troops from a regiment within the army's Second Infantry Division.
Ms. Breed rose up from modest means and has vociferous support among the city's thinning African-American population.
When she vowed to the crowd in Atlanta that she "would persist," chants of "Warren 2020" rose up.
In May, the SUV segment was the only one that rose, up 8.4 percent from a year ago.
Meanwhile, premiums in China rose up to $10 an ounce against the international benchmark from $5 last week.
When he leaned back on the bed, his shirt rose up, revealing the gentle incline of his stomach.
Mortgage applications to refinance a home loan also rose, up 1 percent for the week, despite higher rates.
As he rose up the ranks, he had to deal with countless hours of mission planning and bureaucracy.
Idlib and adjacent areas are the last stronghold of the rebels, who rose up against Assad in 2011.
Residents in Portage Des Sioux, outside St. Louis, watched as the water rose up to their home on Tuesday.
As Bloomberg noted, Finisar's stock rose up to 32 percent on Wednesday, while Lumentum lost up to 15 percent.
At our founding, it was the American people who rose up to defend our freedoms and win our independence.
I was definitely heartened by the protests that rose up in response to Trump's Muslim ban and wall plans.
The disaster has been unfolding since 2011 when Syrians rose up in peaceful protest against President Bashar al-Assad.
When Egyptians rose up against autocrat Hosni Mubarak in 2011, a signature chant was "Bread, freedom and social justice".
"The movement could have been derailed and died but they rose up, spoke up and acted up," McCarthy says.
After a countdown from 10, a cheer went up as the six-meter (20 foot) high balloon rose up.
But Idlib stands as the last significant enclave of the armed opposition that rose up dedicated to ousting Assad.
A source told Axios the PAC will work with organizations that rose up after the election of President Trump.
Dutch-Belgian food retailer Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize also rose, up 5.9 percent after posting strong fourth quarter sales figures.
In the early 2000s, young men rose up in a violent campaign for greater control of the region's resources.
After the cheerleaders were removed from the field during the anthem, the student body rose up to support them.
Shares in ASOS have fallen 18 percent over the last year but rose up to 6.6 percent on Tuesday.
Coon, who is thirty-seven, rose up through the Wisconsin repertory-theatre scene—hardly a typical path to stardom.
After a countdown from 10, a cheer went up as the six-metre (20 foot) high balloon rose up.
"There was this huge boom, and a big plume of totally black smoke rose up," one skier told NHK.
A national hero In the following years, Singh quickly rose up the ranks of independent India's new air force.
A handful of rebels rose up in arms to demand independence while Britain was distracted by the Great War.
Food became scarce and market prices in Honiara, the capital, rose up to 400 percent over the following weeks.
Tony Montana was a refugee, a guy with nothing, from the lowest level of the gutter who rose up.
Shine and Sean Hannity rose up the ranks at Fox News together, and the two men remain close friends.
Last year, employees at the Denver Post garnered national support when they rose up against the "vultures" at Alden.
At our founding, it was the American people who rose up to defend our freedoms and win our Independence.
But power would effectively flow to whichever warlords and strongmen — potentially including the Taliban — rose up in the countryside.
He rose up quickly in his precinct and was doing some of its most important work, the mayor said.
"The people rose up, and the artists were so behind—the artists were still navel-gazing," Hampton told me.
"Slavery once divided the nation, but emancipators rose up to clarify that all men are created equally," Jeffries said.
The growing working class organized and sometimes rose up for greater control over wages, working conditions and social welfare.
In West Virginia, by contrast, it was years before teachers rose up to protest their eroding standard of living.
Haitians first rose up on September 2 to protest a fuel shortage, which exacerbated an already dire economic situation.
Mortgage applications to refinance a home loan, which are highly rate-sensitive, rose up 9 percent for the week.
NZ-listed Westpac Banking Corp rose up to 1.3%, while electricity generator Meridian Energy traded at a record high.
Bloomberg, the last major candidate to enter the presidential race, quickly rose up to third place with $8.53 million.
Finnish urban and rural workers and tenant farmers, fed up with their miserable working conditions, rose up in rebellion.
The biggest gainers were Heartland Bank, which rose up 1.71 percent and A2 Milk which is up 1.67 percent.
Wojcicki joined Google as its 16th employee, and rose up the ranks to become YouTube&aposs CEO in 2014.
They made it as far as sixteen thousand seven hundred feet when a faint, high-pitched cry rose up.
Water rapidly rose up against the city's levees, a series of walls designed to keep the area from flooding.
U.S. 30-year bond prices also rose, up more than 1 point, yielding 2.973 percent, down from Thursday's 3.023 percent.
He's the one who poses the question: What would actually happen if the hosts rose up and proclaimed themselves aware?
The Tea Party rose up out of nowhere and made Glenn Beck the face of a new kind of resistance.
Idlib and adjacent areas are the last stronghold of rebels who rose up against President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.
During actual DNC speeches, there were repeated disruptions as boos rose up at the mere mention of Hillary Clinton's name.
The water came up so quickly in some places that creeks rose up to 20 inches in a few hours.
The explosions produced an ash cloud that rose up to 11,000 feet above sea level, the National Weather Service said.
However, fragile sentiment also trimmed gains: The Shanghai Composite and CSI224.69 rose up to 1.76 percent and 2.27 percent, respectively.
" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "The week the hill rose up: MLK's assassination ignited anger in Pittsburgh that had simmered for years.
Canadians rose up in defense of Mr. Trudeau, whose approval rating surged to 70 percent in a number of polls.
A near four-decade Nissan veteran, he rose up the ranks to be named head of global purchasing in 2009.
Like their imperial German predecessors, Belgian officials had favored a Tutsi elite until the Hutu majority rose up in 1959.
It was these Americans who rose up in the last election and tipped the electoral balance in favor of Trump.
In March of 1991, following Mr. Hussein's defeat in Kuwait, the Shiites of southern Iraq rose up against the dictator.
Iraqi soldiers took up positions in a construction site while explosions and clouds of smoke rose up from the battlefield.
" He said, "The significance of Evo was he rose up and achieved a lot of positive things for Indigenous people.
President Clinton vetoed one attempt in 1995; moderate Republicans in the House rose up to help defeat another in 2005.
There was the Green Revolution of 2009, when people rose up to protest what many saw as a fraudulent election.
In the silence the static of the crickets rose up, so loud I couldn't believe I hadn't noticed it before.
Students rose up against the suppression of memory, demanding answers to what their parents had done just 25 years earlier.
He rose up from humble beginnings and did what a lot of people would like to do but never get there.
A column of volcanic material rose up to 1,200 meters (3,930 feet) into the air and ash fell in several villages.
His war record belies the charge of wimpishness that was sometimes leveled against him as he rose up the political ladder.
The value of single-family building permits also rose, up 6.2 percent, notching the first increase following four straight monthly declines.
Fresh on the heels of the allied liberation of Kuwait in 1991, swaths of Iraq's downtrodden rose up against Saddam Hussein.
A time when, in other words, the 99 percent rose up against the 1 percent and machines changed the world economy.
The Wildcats fans behind the bench rose up as one, and the noise was such that it almost felt like Philadelphia.
In the Second Liberian Civil War, which began in 1999, numerous rebel groups rose up in opposition to Mr. Taylor's regime.
And she would be watching floodwaters with great concern: During Hurricane Matthew, she said, the water rose up to her deck.
In 2015, students at the University of Cape Town rose up to remove a statue of the colonial minister Cecil Rhodes.
But it joins a crop of start-ups that is markedly different from those that rose up in the late 1990s.
"The disappointment is as high as the huge expectations that rose up these past months," the group said in a statement.
But when rebels rose up against him, he was bombed by the United States and its allies, then executed by rebels.
Almost immediately, city dwellers rose up in defense of small neighborhood stores both on social media and in the real world.
In 2000, she was hired by Elle and rose up the ranks to fashion director, where she remained for eight years.
Mining heavyweights Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton rose up to 22 percent and 22.1 percent, respectively as iron ore prices climbed.
They were militias who rose up against Colonel Gaddafi in the civil war, and they've been internationally recognized as legitimate groups.
Congress rose up again, passing bills to strip the court's jurisdiction over Reconstruction and returning the number of justices to nine.
Messer again rose up the ranks fast: Within two years he was elected as chair of the House Republican Policy Committee.
I was sitting on bleachers over a beautiful turquoise bay when suddenly the seats rose up and became a roller coaster.
Click here to view original GIFOr take the story of Alpha, the robot that rose up and shot its inventor in 1932.
The Chilean peso rose, up off a two-month low hit last week on concerns about China's demand for top export copper.
Yellow Vests would start shouting at a particular police line as a sea of phones rose up to capture the whole thing.
That was one reason why China helped Iran suppress the liberal Green Movement when it rose up against the mullahs in 2009.
However, the equivalent British contract to the currently assessed November Asian spot price rose, up 1.89 percent at 47.48 pence per therm.
Shares of data processing company Computershare Ltd and accounting software firm Xero Ltd rose up to 28 percent and 4.6 percent, respectively.
The party was struggling to find ways to engage its base until Senate Democrats rose up against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Meanwhile, Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd, India's fifth-biggest lender by market capitalisation, rose up to 3.2 percent to its highest since Dec.
I tried on a black bikini, whose bottoms rose up past my belly button, and neon green bandeau top flattered my neckline.
Among mining stocks, BHP Billiton rose up to 1.1 percent, while iron ore major Rio Tinto gained as much as 0.9 percent.
And on the third day, LeBron rose up and ascended unto the rim with a disgusting throwdown that would smite his enemies.
One Marine, Anthony North, created a petition to confer the honorary Marine status, and it quickly rose up the chain to Gen.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group rose up 1.7% and 1.4%, respectively, while the banking sector subindex added 1.2%.
In the 1930s and the 1940s, The Times was largely silent as anti-Semitism rose up and bathed the world in blood.
And Shiite militias that rose up to defeat the Islamic State remain in place, sometimes seeking to profit off the local populations.
The bank of stadium seats rose up and up and up, a mass of lemon yellow so bright it shocked the retina.
Many orthopedic doctors and hospitals rose up in protest, calling the proposal "ludicrous" and "dangerous" and prompting Medicare to abandon the idea.
"When the people of Iran rose up against the crimes of their corrupt dictatorship, I did not stay silent," Trump said Tuesday.
And the plumes of smoke that rose up through heating vents in the floor into the cathedral's vast interior left soot everywhere.
Corporations embraced microbeads because they were the cheapest way to make skin exfoliants, and the people rose up to protest the practice.
Both men served under Mr. Bouteflika, who was forced to resign after protesters rose up, in part because of anger about corruption.
That is why thousands of people in southwestern Iran, including the capital city of Ahvaz, rose up earlier this month in protest.
The original concept featured a 220-inch screen that rose up from the dashboard like a ridge, stretching from pillar to pillar.
For the first time in history, the women of Liberia rose up as one, and elected a woman president: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
The staff desperately tried to save the dogs by elevating their crates, even as water rose up to their chests, Telfort said.
I started as a $150-a-week employee at ABC 45 years ago and rose up to be CEO of this company.
It enjoyed a brief moment of intense popularity before an army of rip-offs, clones, and competitors rose up to challenge it.
When the lights rose up and I saw Hamilton, he had eight small, white bowls arranged in a semi-circle around him.
Hundreds of gleaming towers rose up in Gulf Arab states, especially the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, during the past decade's economic boom.
IN 1904 the Herero people of modern-day Namibia rose up against German colonists, who had seized and settled much of their land.
Once I rose up, I saw Brice [Johnson] under the basket for a flash, but I knew we only had six seconds left.
The two-year rose up 2.5 Canadian cents to yield 1.602% and the 10-year was up 7 Canadian cents to yield 1.727%.
And when Egyptians rose up against autocrat Hosni Mubarak's rule in 2011, one of their signature chants was "Bread, freedom and social justice".
The original Surface Book keyboard also rose up a bit at the back edge, nearest the hinge, but now hump is more pronounced.
Idlib and adjacent areas in northwest Syria are the last stronghold of rebels who rose up against President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.
Zamora was a high-ranking official within the Border Patrol who rose up the ranks to become assistant chief in the Yuma sector.
In other precious metals, spot silver rose up 0.22 percent to $16.27 per ounce after falling to $16.20, its lowest in one week.
The gun was freshly cleaned, regulation, and the familiar odors of oil and leather polish rose up to his nostrils like prying fingers.
The long-running weekly gay party Beige went kaput in 2011 when a condo rose up next to it and filed noise complaints.
In the mid-aughts, a handful of varieties popular mostly with heirloom-seed geeks rose up as stars of the home décor set.
Starting in the spring of 1947, a group of Jeju islanders rose up against police brutality and called for a unified Korean government.
He has never forgotten his first sight of that city, the way it rose up before him, a heap of glory and trash.
As the wind blew us away from the island, the pod of whales rose up out of the water again, bidding us goodbye.
At the lake's edge, the sound of a lone cricket rose up from the skein of vegetation next to one of the overlooks.
When Blaise Compaoré, the president of Burkina Faso, tried to abolish term limits in 2014 his people rose up and turfed him out.
As war broke out, long-oppressed Kurds rose up as much out of self-defense as to carve out a degree of autonomy.
Leading gains in the benchmark, information technology stocks rose up to 1.8%, with Xero Ltd and Afterpay Ltd advancing 800.053% and 1.3%, respectively.
Gold stocks rose up to 1.3%, with miners Saracen Mineral Holdings and Regis Resources advancing 3.9% and 5% after upbeat half-yearly results.
But then, "the swamp" rose up and members of the House and Senate get in the way with their special interests and issues.
Iran didn't create the status quo that people rose up against in either country, but it has a great stake in maintaining it.
" Half the bar rose up and looked around awkwardly as the loudspeakers from the Trump Unity Bridge began playing "The Star-Spangled Banner.
He rose up the ranks there, eventually taking on global FIG origination before going on to run EMEA high-grade and high-yield.
The ingredients for this clash have been brewing since Syrians rose up against the authoritarian rule of President Bashar al-Assad in 2011.
But like the Mighty Ducks rose up to defeat the seemingly unbeatable Team Iceland, one beetle has evolved to put amphibians in their place.
With almost every sector in positive territory, the pan-European STOXX 600 index rose up 0.3 percent while the blue chips gained 0.2 percent.
Buzz around the series rose up immediately and defined it, unlike The Handmaid's Tale, as the type of show you watch to feel good.
The city has been cut off since 2013, after rebel groups rose up against Assad during the first flush of Syria's six-year war.
In the case of the late Queen Elizabeth, it was cruelty; her people lived in squalor, and eventually they rose up and killed her.
Rajab and other mostly Shi'ite dissidents rose up against the government in 2011 protests inspired by the "Arab Spring", demanding more rights and representation.
In 2015, women expressed outrage about their breastfeeding photos being banned, and the drag queen community rose up to protest Facebook's "real names" policy.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, rose up 0.09 percent at $99.77 during mid afternoon trading.
When their programming went awry in the first season, they started remembering their treatment by the visiting humans and rose up against their creators.
Swiss pharmaceutical firm Galenica also rose, up more than 6 percent, on the back of a 24 percent increase in net profit for 2018.
The crash was caused by the aforementioned "bumpy landing" where the drone touched down briefly and then quickly rose up right into a tree.
There peasants who had for hundreds of years been subjugated and brutalized by the landed gentry rose up and chased them off their lands.
Soon we passed through the gates of an enormous Archer Daniels Midland plant, which rose up out of the fields like a small city.
Alongside Grizzly Bear, MGMT and Chairlift, the trio rose up through the ranks of Brooklyn's blossoming indie art-rock scene of the mid-00s.
All manner of opponents rose up to protest, including some likely to resurface this time around, such as voters from states with high taxes.
Some in the community rose up to defend the players, saying the victim was a bad and cocky kid who had caused trouble before.
Yet many cartel members often came from the same communities that rose up against them, which sometimes created shady alliances between the two sides.
Another reason members of the French establishment instantly rose up to condemn the episode may be that they fear falling victim to similar tactics.
In 1956, when he was 18, Polish workers rose up against poor economic conditions, prompting the Soviets to threaten invasion to squash the resistance.
In the final seconds, Leonard rose up from the right baseline and rimmed in what immediately became the most important jumper in Canadian history.
Then, 360 million years ago, ferns rose up, with newly evolved vascular systems that helped them ferry water to their extremities and gain height.
The road rose up and wrapped along the edge of a massive red rock wall, which was candy-striped from centuries of water drippage.
Jim Crow once divided the nation, but civil rights champions rose up to clarify that all are entitled to equal protection under the law.
The last time the Iranian people rose up, in June 85033, President Obama kept silent and allowed the regime to kill protesters in silence.
The voice on the telephone, grainy and crackling, rose up from the tabletop while Kiefer was smiling and laughing and humming along a little.
The two met in Toronto culinary circles, then rose up through boundary-pushing London kitchens — Dandelyan for Mr. White; St. John for Mr. Nicolaou.
Pushed past the breaking point, the incarceration generation rose up and insisted that Democrats speak out boldly against the racial injustice in the system.
Savchenko, a military pilot, volunteered to fight with a ground unit against pro-Moscow separatists who rose up against Kiev's rule in eastern Ukraine.
Talk about this idea, because a lot this happened during the Muslim ban, everyone rose up in Silicon Valley and then it died down.
That's why, when the debate around immigration rose up again in response to family separation at the border, I knew I had to say something.
The smell of bleach rose up through the air, but by then she was shoving past the thick plastic curtain, out onto the loading dock.
On Tuesday he goes to to Michoacán, where Mexico's war on drugs started in 2300, and armed vigilantes rose up against organized crime in 20103.
On Tuesday he goes to to Michoacán, where Mexico's war on drugs started in 244, and armed vigilantes rose up against organized crime in 22006.
Konstantin and wife Olga moved to the U.S. from Russia in 1998 and under his guidance the 17-year-old rose up the WTA ranks.
WHEN the first printed books with illustrations started to appear in the 5003s in the German city of Augsburg, wood engravers rose up in protest.
In August 2016, Kamuina Nsapu militiamen in the area rose up to demand government forces withdraw after the local chief, Jean-Pierre Mpandi, was killed.
Behind it, the imposing buildings of Detroit's business district rose up all around us, an ever-present reminder of the city's connection to the music.
The FNL is among several ethnic Hutu rebel groups that rose up to fight Burundi's Tutsi-led military government in the 1993-2005 civil war.
Early that morning, patrons of a Greenwich Village gay bar called the Stonewall Inn rose up in defiance of police harassment, triggering days of rioting.
Cuba was a Spanish colony then; independence activists there rose up in 1895, and in 1898 the US declared war on Spain to help them.
After a U.S.-backed Ethiopian invasion disbanded them, in 2006, a faction of their militias called al-Shabaab, or "the Youth," rose up in response.
Our current radical-action culture, she thinks, really started in the early seventies, when a new generation of green shoots rose up from the ash.
The law was just another in a series of humiliations for the Jewish people, who chafed under Roman occupation and often rose up in violence.
The stained-glass arch of the Casino de Paris — Baker's third musical hall home, where she performed with feathered wings — rose up in the distance.
In the 1930's, when the Great Depression devastated American families, farms, and communities, Americans rose up and demanded bold leadership for people-focused solutions.
After pro-democracy protesters rose up in Bahrain, a Saudi ally whose Sunni king rules over a majority Shiite population, Saudi Arabia sent 1,200 troops.
The shameless brutality with which they were crushed in both cases may be taken as a measure of the inhumanity against which they rose up.
His boxing ability shone early, and he rose up the Kiwi ranks, winning the NZBA heavyweight title in 1920 in only his third pro fight.
But, as is happening now with Uber, the cartel model that the jitneys rose up to combat began to be adopted by the disruptor, too.
Since the church was often the main provider of charity to the poor, many parts of the country – notably the North – rose up in rebellion.
Nobody could blame a person for cratering to self-pity and fear, but others might be inspired by your example if you rose up instead.
As she rose up in her career, she said, women began coming to her to talk about problems they were having with men at work.
And yet even though Hill was initially silenced, women rose up to ensure no woman experiencing sexual harassment would ever be so easily ignored again.
So when the comedian and Monty Python star John Cleese questioned the city's Englishness in a Twitter post, London's defenders rose up on social media.
Behind a high counter, food rose up from the kitchen by dumbwaiter: long trays of beef pies and metal pails piled high with mashed potatoes.
Still, when President George Bush called on Iraqis "to force the dictator to step aside" during the 1991 Gulf war the Kurds obligingly rose up.
Still, inspired by the young leaders who rose up after their community was hit hard, we can all do our part to end gun violence.
Having given up his dribble, Mullin showed ball and rose up on his toes, giving every indication that he was about to release a jumper.
Meeks, a senior, carrying four fouls and 260 pounds, rose up and blocked an attempted floater by Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga's leading scorer this season.
The four-time NBA MVP rose up and pretended to block his teammate&aposs shot, much to the delight of the commentators covering the game.
An index of Australia's top financial stocks climbed as much as 22019 percent led by Commonwealth Bank of Australia which rose up to 250 percent.
We watched them fall all week as the water rose up, picking off sticks a few at a time and dragging them out to sea.
AFTER the sans culottes rose up against Louis XVI in 1789 they drew up a declaration of the universal rights of man and of the citizen.
By the time T2450 left the park, Mr Murthy had built up enough goodwill that Panna's entire staff rose up and gave chase at his command.
Hermine rose up over the Gulf of Mexico and hit Florida on Friday as a Category 1 hurricane before weakening to a tropical storm across Georgia.
So once upon a time, a university president rose through the ranks at their university; they rose up through the faculty and they became university president.
Mr. Bush's dark S.U.V. passed the red barns and glinting windmills that rose up from the sheets of snow, a confectionary white crust across the plains.
Women rose up against discrimination in the 1960s during the civil rights movement, again in 5s, when they fought to make sexual violence criminal and illegal.
He's still with us, as is Cleve Jones, who rose up alongside Harvey Milk to claim his own formidable place on the mantle of queer liberation.
In 2016, rivals Huawei and Oppo were among the challengers who rose up to knock Xiaomi off the number one perch for smartphones sales in China.
The idyll ended on July 21949, 21950, when a junta led by General Francisco Franco rose up against the Spanish Republic and its Popular Front government.
An explosion reported Thursday produced an ash plume that rose up to 10,000 feet and "carried slightly more ash" than other recent ones, the USGS said.
On Tuesday morning, the Halema'uma'u crater on Kilauea's summit also began continuously gushing ash — creating a plume that rose up to 10,000 feet in the air.
But within minutes of my blog going live, a swarm of commenters (and emailers and Facebook posters) rose up with one voice to flag my error.
Mahomes instead chose football, became a college star, rose up NFL draft boards, and broke out in 2018 to become the most exciting player in football.
And later, stirred by pamphlets from a version of that same press, the American colonies rose up against a king and gave birth to a nation.
At high speeds, a rear wing rose up on motorized struts, an especially interesting feature back in the 1990s before "active aerodynamics" became much more common.
The authors studied promotion at a large Asian bank and found that men with male superiors rose up the hierarchy faster than those with female ones.
It was only when these attempts at drawing attention to systemic problems failed that demonstrators rose up in violence, including in modern-day Baltimore and Charlotte.
Like most of his soldiers, Hamad came from the Shaitat tribe, a local Sunni Arab tribe that rose up en masse against ISIS intruders in 2014.
But they're a start, showing that American policing really is changing after protests rose up in Ferguson, Missouri; Baltimore; Chicago; and many other cities across the country.
Morinaga Milk jumped as much as 11.9%, helped by a brokerage upgrade, while internet and e-commerce firm Rakuten rose up to 3.4% to 20-month highs.
The most-traded 2030, 2034, 2036 and 2045 issues rose up to 0.5 cents according to Tradeweb data, to hit their highest levels since early November 2016, ,,.
Though she quickly rose up the ranks in society, Koike got her first taste of hard work the way many young women do -- as a girl scout.
This past Saturday, in cities across our nation, Americans rose up around the issue that brought our founding fathers to their feet and began a revolution: taxes.
The Missouri senator said there are a lot of reasons that ISIS rose up, citing a status of forces agreement (SOFA) that President George W. Bush negotiated.
Pro-Russian forces rose up in Ukraine's east in 2014 after a popular uprising centered in the capital Kiev toppled the former Soviet republic's Moscow-backed president.
That does not seem to be the case as Tan rose up the Cabinet ladder to become a full minister just five years after he entered politics.
The passionate letters, the petitions, the collective voice that rose up like the fist of Sun to fight for this show was beyond what anyone was expecting.
In 23, apples in New York bloomed about a month earlier than usual when temperatures rose up to 200 degrees in February and then dropped back down.
He started off as a producer on Sean Hannity's show, but rose up to be an executive directing programming and briefly served as the network's co-president.
As a Chinook helicopter carrying Ranger reinforcements approached, the Air Force contends, the sergeant rose up in the bunker for a better angle to provide covering fire.
He rose up with confidence when they went under (screens) on him, knocked down some huge shots for us when we were down in the fourth quarter.
Organizations like Moms Demand Action, which rose up in the days following the Sandy Hook massacre, are now powerful, loud and relentless in pursuit of meaningful change.
At one point, I noticed myself breathing a sigh of relief when an exciting new dance for flute and vibraphone rose up from the well-trod ground.
In Episode 1, he pointed out that there were many players aside from Ho Chi Minh who rose up against the French to fight for Vietnam's independence.
A lawyer by training, who rose up in his family's education-social welfare foundation, M.B.S. is on a mission to bring Saudi Islam back to the center.
He was killed in 1919 after he rose up against the revolutionary government he had helped install after it began reneging on promises to prioritize rural communities.
How it fits: Big societal changes have often occurred only once a concerted constituency — in this case led by young people — rose up and called for change.
Umar Dani, 52, and his family were evacuated overnight from his home in East Jakarta on a rubber boat after water levels rose up to his neck.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the country's largest lender, rose up to 0.6% to its highest in nearly two-and-half years, while Westpac Banking Corp added 0.7%.
When she held Booker in her arms for the first time and saw her grandmother's nose on his perfect face, love and fear rose up in her.
While taking reps on Thursday, Lamb rose up for an acrobatic sideline catch that stunned those standing by at the combine and went viral on social media.
From modest beginnings in suburban Boston, Bloomberg rose up through the ranks of New York&aposs financial world only to get fired at the age of 39.
Oprah transcends race; Democrats exploit it: I remember watching Oprah Winfrey as she rose up the ranks to become a media superstar in my hometown of Chicago.
Beginning in 2015, members of marginalized ethnic groups rose up against the ruling party, demanding land reform, an end to human rights abuses and full political participation.
When, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Chechnya rose up in an armed rebellion against Moscow's rule, the Kist community were caught up in the fight.
Interestingly, after Russia has appeared to have hacked into the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 election, folks on the left rose up to denounce Russian aggression.
Hundreds of thousands of citizens in the Middle East and in North Africa, sharing his rage and despair, rose up against an assortment of autocrats and kings.
Those of us who are older are well reminded of how the young of this country rose up some 50 years ago in the Civil Rights era.
In 2014, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, fed up with rampant state graft and bribery, rose up and overthrew the hopelessly crooked, Russian-aligned government in Kyiv.
The euro, which on Thursday suffered its biggest fall against the dollar in two years after the ECB's interest rate decision, rose up 23 percent to $1.1607.
The anniversary marks the moment on June 28, 1969, when patrons of a Greenwich Village gay bar called the Stonewall Inn rose up in defiance of police harassment.
The American people rose up and said, "Enough is enough, we want to try this man," and this is not just an attack from my perspective on Trump.
In a profile titled "Hillary's shadow," Politico detailed how Abedin rose up through the ranks of Hillaryworld to become Clinton's deputy chief of staff at the State Department.
In 2009, Iranians rose up to protest against a rigged election, the so-called "Green Movement" using Facebook and YouTube clips of protests to spread their message globally.
" Although Smith thought at the time that he was going to have to "fight" and "defend" himself, he's grateful that his "tribemates rose up and defended me loudly.
Across the border, Valdez rose up the ranks of Mexican drug traffickers, allegedly being a one-time top lieutenant of Mexico's most wanted man, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
Taiz residents rose up to fight back, and coalition cash and weapons poured in — as did Al Qaeda and Islamic State militants, all aimed at the same enemy.
Miasmas was a theory that the air that rose up from decomposing waste was somehow infected, and if you breathed in that air, it would make you sick.
Dakar, Senegal (CNN)In the arid outskirts of Senegal's capital, Dakar, a state-of-the-art conference center rose up out of the dust in just 11 months.
The Lipetsk plant in western Russia has seen production decline since March 1803 when Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula and pro-Russian rebels rose up in eastern Ukraine.
So powerful was that memory fifty years later that when the rest of the country rose up against the military, scarcely anyone in the region took up arms.
They rose up and announced that this interview with this woman would not stand, that they needed a safe space to order midcalf dresses and paisley capri pants.
While debating sexual harassment legislation in Parliament this week, some of the legislators expressed concern that the #MeToo movement might flame out as rapidly as it rose up.
That conflict spiraled out from there as rebel groups splintered, and jihadist groups, including an al-Qaeda offshoot and ISIS, rose up and took advantage of the chaos.
After his resignation, Mubarak spent several months on trial, accused of crimes including corruption, abuse of power, and conspiring to kill the protesters who rose up against him.
The screens rose up and down at the touch of the button, there was an orange coffee machine in the corner, and even the tissue boxes were orange.
The contradictions between these two very different kinds of visibility made themselves apparent the same week that trans people online rose up in reaction to Wynn's initial tweets.
Propertylink's shares rose up to 8 percent to an all-time high after the real estate investment trust said on Wednesday that ESR Pte Ltd bought the stake.
PG&E shares rose up to 37 percent in after hours trading Thursday, a sharp increase for the stock, which has lost more than half its value this week.
"The passionate letters, the petitions, the collective voice that rose up like the fist of Sun to fight for this show was beyond what anyone was expecting," said Wachowski.
Shouts of joy in Japanese rose up in the Paris auditorium where the 170 member states of the Bureau International des Expositions voted Friday in favor of Osaka's bid.
In the first minute of a busy morning session, Apple shares rose up to $98.71 (according to multiple data providers) before quickly trading almost immediately back down to $95.98.
Golfers were photographed Tuesday playing a round of golf at the Volcano Golf and Country Club on Hawaii's Big Island, even as the giant cloud of ash rose up.
At Google last month, engineers rose up to express their anger over Project Maven, a contract to provide the US Department of Defense with AI to analyze drone data.
Retailer Wesfarmers Ltd rose up to 0.6% and hit a fresh record after striking a deal o buy online retailer Catch Group Holdings for A$230 million ($159.9 million).
Remember Color, the photo sharing startup that rose up in a big, chromatic bubble when it raised a $41 million seed round, only to see that bubble spectacularly burst?
Taiz residents rose up to fight back, and coalition cash and weapons poured in — as did al-Qaida and Islamic State group militants, all aimed at the same enemy.
And the gay community, it's the first time they actually rose up publicly and started boycotting orange juice and would pour it out at bars and stuff like that.
Diesel exports in May also rose, up 62.6 percent to 2 million tonnes from the year earlier period while kerosene exports were up 43.1 percent to 1.42 million tonnes.
After an initial dip in early trade, Italian government bond yields rose up to 244 basis points across the curve, with analysts citing renewed concerns about the country's economy.
What rose up in my heart, and has stayed with me ever since, is that the people are never going to be allowed to be brought close to this.
"It's remarkable that the community rose up and said 'this isn't a deal that works for us," Rob Weissman, president of Public Citizen, told me in a phone call.
As the front car of the train rose up, it brought the roof over the platform crashing down, causing the instant death of a woman who was passing by.
Albence, who was promoted in February of 2017 to ICE's second-in-command, rose up through the Trump administration's ranks at a clip that would have normally taken years.
Hippie-era values were stamped into the place in the 1960s and early 1970s when the city planned to tear it down and residents rose up to save it.
In the mid-2000s, a grass-roots Islamist group rose up to restore order, and Mr. Robow, who is believed to be around 50 now, was one its leaders.
I marveled at the subtle flavors –– the fruity sourness followed the vanilla sweetness, then the deep coffee flavor rose up, and finally, all of them mingled together in harmony.
The mining sub-index rose up to 0.83%, marking its third straight session of gains, lifted by Fortescue Metals Group and Iluka Resources, which gained 20.8% and 21%, respectively.
The American colonists rose up not only against their British overlords but against their own elites; those elites were then forced to choose between revolution and loyalty to Britain.
Once installed by Holmes, he quickly rose up the ranks from vice president to Chief Operating Officer, despite his lack of experience in biomedical engineering, medical technology, or biological sciences.
Kathmandu Holdings, the top percentage gainer in the index, rose up to 15% after the outdoor retailer forecast a nearly 40% rise in its first-half group underlying operating earnings.
WHEN members of the Muslim Brotherhood rose up against the Syrian government in 22254, killing hundreds of soldiers in the city of Hama, the regime's response was swift and brutal.
At some point, self-driving cars rose up, they killed us all, and now they long for the good old days, not realizing those days are impossible to return to.
White men there early rose up the ranks and hired other people who went to school with them, worked with them, had the same background as them, looked like them.
Iraq has not looked so united since 1991, when Kurds and Shias rose up against Saddam after his occupying forces were pushed out of Kuwait by an American-led coalition.
More than 9,000 soldiers and civilians have been killed since the conflict broke out in April 2014, when pro-Russian separatists rose up following Russia's seizure of Ukraine's Crimea region.
It was 50 years ago next month that gay New Yorkers spontaneously rose up to protest police raids on the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, catalyzing the gay liberation movement.
In a first round of bloodshed, aggrieved townspeople rose up against their American oppressors and killed eight — or maybe 36, or 45, or 48 — American soldiers (it depends who's counting).
Britain: When John Cleese, the comedian and Monty Python star, questioned London's Englishness in a Twitter post, the city's defenders rose up on social media, saying it was racially motivated.
And it is true that armed groups rose up in 2013, led by ambitious Nuer politicians challenging Dinka hegemony just two years after South Sudan won its independence from Sudan.
This isn't a complete list, but it's a guide to what sort of causes rose up in the past decade, why they burned out and what that did for politics.
Days later, Turkey declared a two-year state of emergency and Erdogan tightened his grip on power while overseeing a massive purge of those who he says rose up against him.
PERINO: One thing I thought -- I thought back to -- was in April of 2009, I think is when the green revolution happened in Iran, that&aposs when the people rose up.
But it wasn't until Facebook allowed app developers to integrate their chatbots with Messenger a half-century later, in 2016, that bots rose up on the order of tens of thousands.
Still, over time more of the newspaper's non-journalistic functions were moved to offices elsewhere, and hedge funds happy to pay a hefty rent rose up the tower like a tide.
The ground rose up to meet us, changing from a smooth white expanse to a model train set of a snowy field, and then—without transition—full size and beneath us.
The tide was coming in and a huge brown, unexpected swell of a wave rose up from nowhere and smacked me—gusset and knees first—onto a cacophony of hard pebbles.
More than 9,000 soldiers and civilians have been killed since the conflict broke out in April 2014, when the pro-Russian separatists rose up following Russia's seizure of Ukraine's Crimea region.
The KLA rose up against Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic, eventually winning crucial NATO air support that halted the killing and expulsion of Kosovo Albanian civilians during a brutal counter-insurgency campaign.
We learn about the old union of miners and how they rose up against their heartless boss and how negligence from leadership led to the deaths of over a hundred miners.
A village administrator told The Siberian Times that the snowballs formed in late October after water in the Gulf of Ob rose up onto land and covered the beach in ice.
It was the young men and women in another West African country, Burkina Faso, who rose up against dictator Blaise Compaoré in 2014, ending his repressive regime of over 20 years.
The noise of the restaurant rose up around them, and for a moment he felt enfolded by the warm lighting and the voices and the smell of food being thoughtfully prepared.
They have blamed the killings on the Kamuina Nsapu militia, which rose up in August 2016 after government forces killed a local chief who had demanded that they withdraw from Kasai.
It had rained for days, and, totally saturated, the water table rose up; the river, coursing angrily with a release from an upriver dam, overflowed its retaining walls into the streets.
Various factions rose up to oppose his administration's actions, including Aidesep, the interethnic association for the development of the Peruvian rain forest, an organization of indigenous Amazonians led by Alberto Pizango.
ExxonMobil is the largest publicly traded oil and gas company in the world, and Tillerson rose up the ranks from being a production engineer in 1975 to becoming chairman and CEO.
Benjamin Walker, who plays the novel's unhinged narrator, Patrick Bateman, a young banker whose hobbies include murdering and dismembering young women, rose up out of an opening in the stage floor.
Several decades ago, many American Catholics were working-class urbanites, clustered in some of the same cities — New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans — in which these schools rose up.
"In Memphis, folks rose up and said, 'We demand dignity, we demand the right to organize, we demand respect, and we are going to organize to get that respect," said Rev.
Last year, employees at the Denver Post gained national support when they rose up against what their editorial board termed the "vultures" of the paper's hedge fund owner, Alden Global Capital.
Shares in energy provider SSE also rose, up 43 percent after JP Morgan upgraded its rating on the company to "overweight" from "underweight", citing a "diversified, defensive, cash-generative business mix".
No shame in his game Fans and actors rose up for "Cosby Show" alum Geoffrey Owens -- who played Elvin -- after someone tried to job-shame him for working at Trader Joe's.
George Washington, they wrote, ordered the prosecution of people involved in the Whiskey Rebellion by distillers in western Pennsylvania who rose up against the federal whiskey tax and threatened its enforcers.
Capping losses were gold stocks, which rose up to 3.7% after bullion surged over 1% overnight, with heavyweights Newcrest Mining Ltd and Northern Star Resources tacking on 23% and 2.3%, respectively.
A2 Milk Company Ltd was the top gainer, climbing as much as 3 percent while Auckland International Airport Ltd rose up to 1.5 percent to its highest in over nine months.
That case may be harder to make for those who worked there longer, rose up higher or stuck with the company well after the initial reports raised concerns about its technology.
While the Women's March rose up seemingly overnight as the bellwether of activism in the aftermath of the 2016 election, a subtler revolution has been showing up at the doors of NOW.
Two years ago, in Coos County, rural communities rose up in opposition to a Canadian firm's proposal to run 192 miles of high-voltage power lines through the mountains and into Massachusetts.
Units, a blend of Santander Brasil's common and preferred shares, rose up to 2.0 percent on Wednesday, bucking a 0.4 percent decline in an index tracking financial shares trading in São Paulo.
The KLA rose up against strongman Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, eventually winning crucial NATO air support that halted the killing and expulsion of Kosovo Albanian civilians during a brutal counter-insurgency campaign.
That is a decision Berlin dumped on them through the EU channels, without any prior consultation, when entire regions and cities in Germany rose up against Merkel's 2015 open-borders immigration policies.
The Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street rose up as opposite expressions of antiestablishment rage, nourished by the sense that colluding élites in government and business had got away with a crime.
My dad was a good, loving father—a brilliant, proud man who rose up from poverty in the barrio to have a successful career as a politically-active Mexican-American defense attorney.
On Friday, United Nations human rights officials said that Islamic State forces had killed civilians who rose up against them or were suspected of disloyalty as Iraqi forces closed in on Mosul.
Meanwhile, New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index rose up to 2.7% to 11,720.08, with SKY Network Television LTd surging about 10% to be the top percentage gainer on the benchmark.
As the rain touched the earth, it unleashed a strange panoply of smells: sweet sage, cinnamon, tree sap, wet rock and an herbal, hay-like scent, all rose up from the underbrush.
He rose up the Justice Department ranks for a second time and ascended to F.B.I. director for a 12-year stint, the longest since J. Edgar Hoover, before joining WilmerHale in 2013.
When Littlefeather read her statement in 1973, boos rose up from the Oscar audience – not because people disagreed with her but because such politicking was seen as inappropriate for an awards show.
Then Beverley, who chipped in nine meaningful rebounds, sealed the win with an ambitious strip with 3.6 seconds remaining as James rose up for a potential game-tying 3 from the wing.
Ever since James sort of and Lachlan before him rose up in the ranks, but particularly it happened when James was in London, there were sort of two companies that were operating.
Since the Cataclysm of centuries before, the vast civilization that used to rule this world has shattered, and the one that rose up to replace it is grubby and petty and vulgar.
I mean we remember in 2009 Laura, when the Iranian people rose up against the Iranian regime, we pounded President Obama for not at least speaking a word of moral support for them.
MEXICO CITY — A small tent city rose up in the middle of the Mexican capital as a large contingent of the migrant caravan that entered the country last month streamed into the metropolis.
They have fought alongside forces of the government of President Abd Rabbu Mansour al-Hadi, but rose up this week and seized control of Aden after Hadi refused to sack his prime minister.
"The fear rose up from a more primitive part of my brain that had been taught to fear a jealous God's wrath if I did not love him and him alone," Taylor says.
No sooner had Congress in 1891 granted the executive branch the power to redesignate federal lands as national forests and to establish regulations for their use, than some westerners rose up in opposition.
He rejoined the Congolese national army, serving as a general from 2007 to 2012, before defecting to become a founding member of a new rebel group, M23, which rose up against the government.
That could make this year a mirror image of the 2010 cycle when Obama voters stayed home, and Republicans rose up against Obama and his healthcare law and Democrats lost 63 House seats.
Mr. Huang rose up the party ranks in Zhejiang Province, in eastern China, where his career path briefly crossed with that of Mr. Xi, who worked there as governor and provincial party secretary.
"It was very annoying that we couldn't see the sun properly," said David Pratama, 18, as jeers of disappointment rose up in the crowd around him as the moon moved across the sun.
Yang rose up from being a little-known presidential candidate to a national sensation, partly because of his unique policy platform, which included a universal-basic-income program he called the Freedom Dividend.
During the war years, many Muslim men rose up the ranks of the government's intelligence services because they were known for their fluency in Sri Lanka's three major languages — Sinhala, Tamil and English.
Yang rose up from being a little-known presidential candidate to a national sensation, partly because of his unique policy platform, which included a universal-basic-income program he called the Freedom Dividend.
Administration officials reportedly labored to keep him from going on the attack against Dr. Blasey, but after a few days, the presidential id once again rose up and overwhelmed them and their message.
Mario M. Cuomo, similarly sought to add members to the board in 1983 to gain a majority, but he backed down after Mayor Edward I. Koch and suburban officials rose up in opposition.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange was earlier on course to snap two days of steep losses as it rose up to 20602% before plunging suddenly and sharply around 21 GMT.
This is similar to Ferguson, Missouri, where residents regularly complained about local policing practices — only to be heard once they rose up in response to the police shooting of Michael Brown in 2014.
Instead of a rose ceremony at the end of the week, Becca sets up four dates — three one-on-ones and one three-on-one — with a rose up for grabs on each date.
Its capital expenditures also rose, up to $25.9 million in the third quarter this year compared to $17.2 million in the same quarter last year and $19.4 million in the second quarter this year.
There was no explicit embrace of Republican values, no clear ideological bent -- only a vow to reshape government to serve the "tens of millions" of frustrated Americans who rose up to support his campaign.
But in the summer of 2012 it rose up against the regime, and when it joined the revolt it seemed, back then, only a matter of time before the regime would come tumbling down.
Ultimately, I think it's an amazing story of how these reptiles survived an extinction and then rose up very gradually to take over the world and established this empire that grew into monstrous sizes.
When he pulled the towel away, a beautiful curl of pure white vapor rose up from the neck of the bottle as if from the water breaking on the rocks below, and I sighed.
The Salafists in Mohammed's neighborhood, fundamentalists Muslims who were however notorious for their strong dislike of IS in Libya, rose up and suffered a violent crackdown; protesters were rounded up and executed last August.
And while the Massachusetts senator is careful not to even hint at a run herself, she paused only briefly and smiled as chants of "Warren 2020" rose up during her speech at Netroots Nation.
Hitejinro Holdings, the parent of Hite Jinro, a maker of alcoholic beverages, rose up to 18% following a surge of nearly 30% in the previous session, as thirsty Koreans stay away from Japanese beers.
Three years ago, protesters in Gezi Park, in Taksim Square in European Istanbul where Mr. Erdogan's supporters rallied over the weekend, rose up to oppose plans to convert the park into a shopping mall.
They rose up the social ladder, spending on celebrity-studded parties, purchasing high-end real estate, financing movies like "The Wolf of Wall Street" and buying paintings by the likes of Picasso and Monet.
On July 28, 1976, "Handsome Johnny" Rosselli, a mobster who rose up through the ranks with Al Capone, had brunch with his sister in Miami before borrowing her car and driving to the marina.
It is a volunteer day for me, so time to wrestle an octopus of a climbing rose up onto the pillar and one of the chain swags that swoops through the center rose beds.
The videos of the incident spread across the country, and Dalits — many of whom earn their livelihood from skinning dead animals and selling their hides to leather traders — rose up in protests across Gujarat.
It was an ambitious phone that sought to avoid the display notch by hosting a selfie camera and a 3D face unlock system in a motorized module that rose up from behind the screen.
The world watched earlier this year as the people of Sudan rose up to demand the ouster of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, an authoritarian who had presided over three decades of brutal rule.
They rose up from their underground tunnel systems and literally stuck together to survive, linking their claws and clinging to one another in massive rafts and balls that floated and spun in the current.
The push for the 48-hour law changed how she presented herself in politics: "Women's and family issues rose up her list of priorities," said Andrew, the county commissioner whose campaign she had run.
Minaj's devoted fan base rose up in fury at the diss, and she let them know she and her label would be pulling out of BET's awards show this summer and events around it.
Last October, Iraqis rose up in protest against Tehran's influence over Baghdad and forced the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, who now leads a caretaker government until new elections can be held.
When lawmakers rose up, seizing control of the legislative process, and Mr. Johnson lost his majority in Parliament, he responded by tossing out rebels from his Conservative Party and demanding a new general election.
These questions — admittedly as mischievous as they are genuinely problematic — rose up in my mind as I, along with many Americans, closely followed the progress of two large dramas unfolding on the national stage.
Nair joined Ford in 1987 as a body and assembly operations launch engineer, and eventually rose up the ranks to become president of Ford North America, a post he held since June 1, 2017.
In 1848 and 1871, the working-class citizens of Paris rose up and took over sections of the city, governing themselves in what would briefly become a large-scale experiment in an alternative society.
Common shares in JBS rose up to 8 percent on Wednesday, to 8 reais, as investors bet the meatpacker might be forced to hand out extra dividends to help its controlling shareholder pay the fine.
"We were fine during the rain, but it was during the release that flooded us," Holder told BuzzFeed News, walking across the warped hardwood floors that now rose up to a foot, like frozen waves.
Ott flew the S-76B commercial helicopter over the small crowd, made a slight adjustment to miss a vehicle, landed it in a field nearby, then "rose up to hover perfectly motionless for several minutes".
At this point, in 1999, a trade union-led movement rose up, with the help of some whites, including some of those farmers hitherto protected by Mr Mugabe in return for their quietly prosperous life.
He told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that some Ukrainian sailors were looking for opportunities to make some money and possibly leave their country, where pro-Russian eastern separatists rose up against the government in 2014.
The smaller Nama tribe, which also rose up against the Germans, was sorely afflicted too, losing perhaps a third of its people, in prison camps or in the desert into which they had been chased.
With politicians in Tunis dominating the post-revolutionary era, a period that included many economic disappointments, that sort of radical decentralization appeals to many of those who rose up across the country eight years ago.
Gaga, meanwhile, celebrated the day on social media not with a nod to Carino, but with the debut of a new tattoo, a rose up her spine in reference to her Star Is Born role.
The storm that swept through Rio de Janeiro this week left a wreck in its wake: A landslide swallowed homes, floodwaters rose up in hospitals and power lines collapsed as streets turned into roaring rivers.
It rose up around the vast car factory that sits at its heart, designed specifically to feed the 22016 miles of production lines with the parts, the materials and the bodies they needed to operate.
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group rose up to 0.5%, marking its third consecutive session of gains, after the lender posted its first quarterly growth in home loan volumes in domestic market since mid-2018.
But, for me, another neurosis replaced it: Everybody in my hometown suddenly felt related, tangled vines of my kin ensnaring the landscape, squeezing until the hills rose up higher, so high you couldn't see out.
Electricity retailer Meridian Energy declined about 5%, while Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Ltd rose up to 1.7% after the retailer posted a 6.1% rise in its full-year NPAT and a 3.4% climb in annual sales.
Parker rose up over the two Farmington players, collected the pass off the glass, and slammed home a two-handed dunk, extending the Eagles lead to 0003 and sending the home crowd into a frenzy.
If you're being generous, you could cast Yevgeny Prigozhin as a character in a Russian Horatio Alger novel: a boy with humble roots who rose up to become one of the richest men in Russia.
In the days after the inauguration that marked the total takeover of the federal government by the other side, they rose up across the nation, overtaking streets and parks and town halls held by their representatives.
In 2016, rivals Huawei, Vivo and Oppo were among the challengers that rose up with competitively priced phones and strong offline distribution reach to knock Xiaomi off the number one perch for smartphone sales in China.
Umbridge may be a successful career woman – she's Junior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic – and wizard patriarchy can only have worked against her as she rose up, but we don't know too much about that.
The woman told officials that after being groped for the second time, she rose up from her seat and confronted Alexander directly, asking him why he thought it was acceptable to touch her without her consent.
According to Deadline, Nyong'o and Davis will star together in The Woman King, an upcoming film about the women who rose up to defend their people in West Africa's Kingdom of Dahomey in the 19th century.
"The passionate letters, the petitions, the collective voice that rose up like the fist of Sun to fight for this show was beyond what anyone was expecting," Wachowski wrote, referring to a character on the show.
"I was making water marks along my wall as the water rose up and I figured I was just going to have to write goodbye to my wife and kids at the top mark," Ziegler says.
As a former police officer, Mr. Rawls is being housed alone for his own protection in the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, the city where he rose up the ranks during his 17-year police career.
As John rose up the ranks of Democratic politics, Tony was following a similar ascent in the world of political influence -- emerging as one of the most powerful Democratic lobbyists (and biggest party donors) in Washington.
In Charlottesville and elsewhere, Democratic activist groups like Indivisible, which rose up out of the shock of Trump's election, turned out alongside members of Democratic Socialists of America, Black Lives Matter, and the Worker's World Party.
Gurley Brown got her start as a copywriter in Los Angeles, where she rose up the ranks at agencies and made her own small fortune before marrying Hollywood producer David Brown at the age of 37.
Mid-cap HomeServe rose up 1.8% after RBC raised its rating and nearly doubled its price target on the home repairs provider, while Sirius Minerals more than recouped losses seen last week with a 37% jump.
Eight years after Tunisians rose up to end decades of autocratic rule and bring in democracy, many have grown disillusioned by the inability of repeated governing coalitions to address a weak economy and poor public services.
Charles Barkley is a political commentator now...: "Charles Barkley: "Yeah we got a bunch of rednecks and a bunch of ignorant people, but we have a bunch of amazing people here and they rose up today.
Tesco's stock rose up to 8 percent on Thursday, taking its one week gains to 2500 percent, after Tesco reported sales at UK stores open over a year rose 2718 percent in the six weeks to Jan.
TDC also rose, up 3.9 percent after a report in Dagens Industri said telecom operator Telia was considering a bid for the Danish company, which is itself exploring a takeover of Swedish cable TV company Com Hem .
About 500 enslaved people, led by Charles Deslondes, rose up in several parishes, with plans to travel along the Mississippi until they got to New Orleans, where they would take the city and free the black people.
Jones was very much a wanted figure; she rose up the Pentagon "kill list" in 2017 and was placed on a UN sanctions list, which included a freeze on assets, and was slapped with a travel ban.
In the game's lore, Hammond was part of the same experiment on the Horizon Lunar Colony as Winston, and secretly escaped alongside the heroic gorilla when the other experiments rose up and killed the scientists on board.
But, according to Pollard, these models still aren't able to simulate enough melting to explain sea level rise during the Pliocene, the period some 3 million years ago when levels rose up to 10 or 20 meters.
The French Revolution rose up in opposition to the stifling greed and cruelty of that country's Ancien Regime, whose rulers declared that whatever the king decided by edict was, by definition, what was good for the people.
It has been two months since Nicaraguans rose up in an enormous wave to demand the end of Mr. Ortega's leadership, a repudiation of the man who has dominated the country's political life for nearly 40 years.
So in 1979, when Iranians rose up against the shah's regime, the United States was widely (and correctly) seen as complicit in his crimes; the now-familiar Iranian chant of "death to America" originated during revolutionary rallies.
After 2003, these Shia groups who had been victimized rose up and, in some areas, took their revenge for years of abuse out on the Sunni population, leading to a brutal sectarian war in 2006 to 2008.
Soleimani rose up the ranks of the military until he came to head, arguably, the most elite special forces outfit in the region, if not the world, called the Quds Force, which translates as the Jerusalem Force.
He singled out Mr. Kurz, a native of Vienna who rose up in the center-right People's Party before seizing on the issue of Muslim immigration to carve out a sharper identity and appeal to nativist sentiments.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose up to 2 percent on Monday, hitting five-month highs on expectations that global supplies would tighten due to fighting in Libya, OPEC-led cuts and U.S. sanctions against Iran and Venezuela.
Best Verse: Juicy JOverall Grade: C "Plain Jane" and "No Limit" have been twinned in the public's mind, as the two songs "Slob On My Knob"-interpolating tracks simultaneously rose up the charts over the last few months.
Nonetheless, the study's findings are corroborated by a lot of evidence we've seen over the past few years — particularly since Black Lives Matter protests rose up in Ferguson, Missouri, following the August 2014 police shooting of Michael Brown.
Taking Bush at his word, the Kurds rose up against Saddam, and Barzani and his Peshmerga - known as "those who face death" - came down from the mountains to join the uprising and capture several cities in the north.
Taking Bush at his word, the Kurds rose up against Saddam, and Barzani and his Peshmerga - known as "those who face death" - came down from the mountains to join the uprising and capture several cities in the north.
In 1680, for instance, Pueblo indigenous peoples in what was then called the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México rose up against the terrorizing rule of their colonial overlords, killing hundreds and forcing 2,000 settlers to leave.
Several years later, when a broad cross-section of Iranian citizens rose up against a repressive U.S-installed monarch, religious hardliners – closely linked to those previously mobilized by the CIA – hijacked the uprising and seized control of Iran.
First came the mutinies, when former rebel fighters now serving in the army rose up at bases across the country demanding the payment of bonuses they said they were owed for ousting ex-president Laurent Gbagbo in 23.
As he rose up through the ranks of more traditional Republican nominees, he cut them down one by one using the most powerful weapon in his arsenal: the ability to make every single interaction he has about him.
So thorough is the erasure that some suspect the Saudi royals are determined to finish a task begun in the 18th century, when from Arabia's unruly hinterland the Al Saud and allied Bedouin tribes rose up against the Ottomans.
The ministry said in a statement that residents of the village of Vusahiro, in Mabalako district "rose up and attacked the local Ebola response team, made up of village residents who were trained to carry out certain response activities".
Mr DePalma and his colleagues propose that the asteroid impact shook Earth so forcefully that seiche waves as tall as 100 metres rose up in every large body of water across the planet, including the shallow sea near Tanis.
Photo: GettyIn the olden days, when machines were brought in to replace human workers, the workers revolted—the Luddites famously rose up to smash the automated looms that had been deployed by factory owners and were erasing their livelihoods.
The ministry said that on Saturday residents of the village of Vusahiro, in the Mabalako district, "rose up and attacked the local Ebola response team, made up of village residents who were trained to carry out certain response activities".
Things were a little different this week: There were three one-on-one dates and one group date – except this time, there was only a rose up for grabs on the group date, and not the one-on-ones.
A trained lawyer who was moved to public service after his rancher father was gunned down by the FARC in 6900, Uribe rose up the political ranks and was ultimately elected president in 2628 at the age of 28503.
When Syrians rose up as part of the wave of Arab Spring protests against Middle East dictators in 2011, Assad quickly decided to emulate his father, Hafez, and try to tamp down the protests through the use of force.
Over 9,000 soldiers and civilians have been killed since the conflict began in April 2014, when pro-Russian separatists rose up after Moscow's seizure of Ukraine's Crimea region following the ousting of Kiev's pro-Russian president by mass protests.
It was on Mr Wang's watch that thousands of residents of the fishing village of Wukan, in south-eastern Guangdong, rose up in 2011 against local officials who had illegally sold large tracts of collectively owned land to developers.
The looming assault on Idlib Province is the one the government in Damascus hopes will deliver the final military blow against the rebel fighters and their civilian supporters who rose up more than seven years ago demanding regime change.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarians rose up on Sunday in one of the largest protests against the seven-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, dismayed by legislation that could force one of Hungary's top international universities out of the country.
Her nerves clenched inward and there rose up an internal hum that blocked out the voices of the people in the stands and the water lipping at the gutters and the sun itself, and, at last, her own body.
TUNIS — When Tunisians rose up against their longtime ruler seven years ago, a pair of idealistic young teachers joined in, hoping the protests would usher their North African nation of 28 million into the ranks of the world's democracies.
While not too spacious in size, the team at ASH NYC thoughtfully designed the space with blue gingham curtains that flowed from ceiling to floor, as well as a wire canopied bed that rose up in the room's center.
The authorities appeared to be following a similar strategy in their efforts to contain the power of the vigilantes who also rose up in neighboring Michoacán in 2013, by detaining the leaders who were most critical of the government.
When Bosnia's Serbs rose up in response to a referendum for independence by Muslims and Croats, Mladic took over Belgrade's forces in Bosnia which swiftly overran 260 percent of the country with a combination of daring, ruthlessness and brutality.
After mom Andrea's cancer diagnosis was publicly revealed, "an ocean of people rose up around me to offer support and open up about their own experiences," he says of getting through the difficult time with the help of his classmates.
In a show of wild efficiency in Game 3, John Wall took the ball from one baseline to the next, absolutely disregarding the Hawks's sense of dignity with a behind-the-back, and rose up for an authoritative one-handed dunk.
Stopping to consider a tree that rose up straight then curved like a question mark, Mr. Wohlleben said, however, that it was the untrained perspective of visitors he took on forest tours years ago to which he owed much insight.
Still many more gallerists, curators, critics, and artists — the entire city — rose up to help rescue their neighbors and give to strangers with a spirit of generosity that has been keeping the city afloat in the days since the earthquake.
The lessons of the 2016 election are still being argued over, but the undeniable takeaway is that the inhabitants of rural areas, left behind by globalization and struggling, rose up, as the dispossessed inevitably do, and picked the path of rage.
Experts estimate hundreds, if not thousands, of far-right foreign fighters have participated in Ukraine's war, fighting on both Ukrainian nationalist and pro-Russian separatist sides of a conflict that has seethed since Kremlin-backed separatists rose up in 2014.
" From the article, "Executive Powers," by David Gelles: "After Nazi-saluting white supremacists rioted ... and President Trump dithered in his response, a chorus of business leaders rose up this past week to condemn hate groups and espouse tolerance and inclusion.
Syngenta rose up 10.6 percent, the top STOXX Europe 600 riser, after the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. cleared ChemChina's $43 billion bid, making it more likely the takeover of the world's largest pesticides maker will go through .
"The passionate letters, the petitions, the collective voice that rose up like the fist of Sun to fight for this show was beyond what anyone was expecting," she wrote in the statement, which was shared on the Sense8 Twitter account.
His strong-throated lament, underscored by an oboe and a small amplifier which produced a droning baseline, rose up into the 80-foot vault of the Armory like fire turning softly to smoke — an incineration of the heart's earthly bonds.
As he rose up Virginia's political ladder, she achieved renown in her own right as a legal aid lawyer, family court judge and Virginia's secretary of education, a job she resigned once her husband was chosen as Hillary Clinton's running mate.
The Swedish krone bounced after inflation rose up to the government's 2-percent target in November, giving support to rate-setters and analysts who believe the central bank should wind up its bond purchases programme at the end of this year.
Hungarians rose up in one of the largest protests against the seven-year rule of right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday, protesting against new legislation that could force out of the country one of its top international universities.
Daniels, as documented by a recent New York Times profile, rose up from long shifts at an obscure Baton Rouge strip club to the very top of the porn industry—not just as an actor but as a director, too.
Smoke-belching plants rose up from the deserts of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, including several on or near the Navajo Nation, sending their juice to the air conditioners, televisions and "electrified homes" of Los Angeles, Phoenix and Las Vegas.
The ingredients of Herbert's essays rose up for me again as I read Tom Sleigh's linked and intertwined new books — one of memoir and reportage ("The Land Between Two Rivers"), and one of poems ("House of Fact, House of Ruin").
Telecom group O1.60.32 Czech Republic rose up to 1.60.00%, gaining for a second straight session after news the company was again in the market last week as part of a buyback programme, making its first purchases since the end of 1.61.74.
It has underlined the key role played by paramilitaries within Colombia's long and bloody conflict that has killed at least 220,000 people and displaced around six million in the 50 years since left-wing guerrillas first rose up against the state.
We outfitted the dressing station with a barber's chair that swiveled and rose up and down allowing easy access for my team of hair, makeup and clothing divas to speed me through the series of quick changes demanded in the show.
As grass-roots movements rose up against the established order across the Middle East, the Saudis and Emiratis were alarmed by the growing strength of political Islamists, like Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, which they feared could spread chaos in their own countries.
That relationship, which includes racist policies and the rich culture that rose up in reaction, is the subject of "United Skates," a documentary that opened this weekend in New York and Los Angeles and will be shown on HBO in February.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Torontopia: a term widely used to describe the collectivist music movement—spearheaded by the likes of Broken Social Scene, Metric, Hidden Cameras, and Feist—that rose up in Canada during the early 2000s.
"The Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street rose up as opposite expressions of anti-establishment rage, nourished by the sense that colluding elites in government and business had got away with a crime," George Packer wrote in The New Yorker.
Supermarket Sainsbury also rose, up 2.7 percent after being upgraded to "outperform" from "underperform" by Credit Suisse, saying the food retail sector is a recovery story and that the grocer's bid for Argos owner Home Retail is "financially and strategically inspired".
Publishing and events company Informa also rose, up 3.1 percent after Investec upgraded its rating on the stock to "buy" from "hold", citing a positive impact on the firm's earnings stream from its deal to buy U.S. information services company Penton.
It was a disaster for Republicans when voters rose up against the GOP in the national elections of November 2017, followed thereafter by voters rising against the GOP nominee for the Senate in Alabama as the Democratic wave continues to grow.
From the moment he and Gene Kelly rose up together from dance choreography to film direction with "On the Town," Donen specialized in constructing bright, Technicolor productions around top Hollywood talent, including Kelly, Fred Astaire, Audrey Hepburn, and Cary Grant.
Mladic is still seen as a national hero by some compatriots for the swift capture of much of Bosnia after its Serbs rose up against an early 1992 referendum vote by Muslims and Croats for independence from Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia.
After brave survivors came forward and spoke their truths, the #MeToo and Time's Up movements rose up to surround them, support them, and establish a legal defense fund to help others who had suffered similar treatment in many other industries as well.
Hidalgo Governor Omar Fayad said 73 people were killed and 74 people injured in the explosion, which happened as residents scrambled to get buckets and drums to a gush at the pipeline that authorities said rose up to 23 feet (7 meters) high.
Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, was said to be privately furious with Mr. Trump, though publicly he reserved his anger for Republicans like Richard Hanna, a New York congressman who rose up to say that he would vote for Hillary Clinton.
It was the Victorian "Angel in the House," that good, attractive, pleasing woman who rose up from deep inside her social conditioning to remind her that it was not becoming for a young lady to be a harpy and a know-it-all.
Spain's national team rose up to demand the ouster of its coach after the last World Cup, and several prominent members of Brazil's squad quit their team last year to protest the ouster of a popular female coach in favor of a man.
Specifically, the book details how underground communication networks helped bring about the Haitian Revolution of the 1790s, a rebellion in which enslaved people successfully rose up against the French, who had colonized their island as a stop in the Atlantic sugar trade.
Which suggests that, for those who were looking to this as a seminal moment in the life of a brand, or a time when consumers rose up and drove change in corporate behavior, this is actually a teachable moment of a different kind.
Ms. Vukmir had the backing of nearly all the state's Republican leaders and their powerful political machines, including Mr. Ryan, who represents a district south of Milwaukee, and Reince Priebus, the former Republican National Committee chairman who rose up through the state party.
Ben Ali brooked no dissent or challenges to his authority during his 23-year rule, but was eventually forced from power when Tunisians rose up in outrage following the self-immolation of a vegetable seller whose cart had been confiscated by police.
Actor Sylvester Stallone, who said "I love Donald Trump" in a 2016 interview with Variety, played Rocky Balboa in the "Rocky" movie series about a washed-up fighter in Philadelphia who rose up the ranks to win the heavyweight championship of the world.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarians rose up in one of the largest protests against the seven-year rule of right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday, protesting against new legislation that could force out of the country one of its top international universities.
The Dutch equivalent also rose, up one basis point on the day at 0.54 percent and 17 bps higher than its December low, while Austria has seen its 10-year borrowing costs increase 20 bps over the past month to 0.59 percent.
Billy Porter won his first Emmy this year for his performance in Season 1, but the rest of the Pose cast rose up to meet him in Season 2, especially Angelica Ross in Candy's farewell episode "Never Knew Love Like This Before."
But the loud protests on Capitol Hill against Kavanaugh were unlike anything seen on Capitol Hill, perhaps, since 2010, when Democrats staked their majorities on passing Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act, and the tea party conservatives rose up to make their anger known.
While some conservative pundits attacked their failure to repeal the health care law this spring, scant protests rose up from the right to counter the thousands of Affordable Care Act supporters who appealed to lawmakers for months to maintain much of the law.
At one time Will Ferrell's assistant, Elbaum rose up the ranks at Ferrell and Adam McKay's Gary Sanchez Productions, nabbing associate producer credits, including one on "Step Brothers," and then in 2014 launching the female-focused production arm of the company, Gloria Sanchez Productions.
"Village" no longer seemed the right word; the small houses were being rapidly swallowed up by the city of Shijiangzhuang, whose towers rose up to the sky at the end of the village streets, while the thump of pile-driving drowned out the birds.
This Obama way of war can be seen rather clearly at Qayyarah West, a war-fighting base that rose up from the desert in a matter of weeks this year, just 2500 miles from the battle to dislodge IS from the Iraqi city of Mosul.
In a brief preface titled "Note on Nomenclature" he asserts that the British-termed "Mau Mau" rebellion will instead be referred to as the "Land and Freedom Army", the two main goals for those who rose up against the British colonial presence in Kenya.
And now it feels like because people rose up and elected a new Congress — yes, this is his stage, this is the moment where he's gonna hold the mic, but the country that he doesn't want to exist is actually right there in his face.
" In the aftermath of Deadspin's death last week, countless users of the blogging platform Kinja—where unofficial personal blog pages live side by side with popular sites including Gizmodo, Jezebel, and Kotaku—rose up and shouted a single, unified message: "Jim Spanfeller is a herb.
Shares of takeover target Tatts rose up to 4.6 percent to A$4.27 on Thursday on hopes the companies will at last get the green light from the ACCC, although the stock was still below the A$4.34 offer price, a sign of lingering doubt.
Idlib and adjacent areas are the last stronghold of rebels who rose up against President Bashar al-Assad in 2011, and the U.N. has warned that a battle to restore Assad's control over the zone could be the worst of the seven-year-old war.
Later, Nurk got the ball above the three point line, beat Tyrus Jones straight off the dribble, blew right the hell through Towns's weak swipe at the ball, and rose up and finger rolled the ball into the hoop for another easy two points.
By the time the people of the Philippines rose up to throw off the chains of Spanish colonizers, there was already a massive plan in place as well as a secret shadow government ready to take power as soon as the Spanish were gone.
"We are not afraid of being a vanguard," he said in an interview in Washington, D.C. "We invented commercial jet airliners and the best software in the world," he said, referring to Boeing and Microsoft, two global companies that rose up in his state.
The snow-capped Alps of France and Switzerland that rose up beyond the far shore of the placid lake provided the mountainous backdrop that Chaplin could see from his front yard at Manoir de Ban, a 3003-minute uphill bus ride from lakeside Vevey.
Also, when I imagined Hazel and Bigwig and Fiver, all their warren spread across the Down, I imagined them in the landscape I knew: the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, jagged and peaked with snow, that rose up behind our house in Salt Lake City.
It was a far cry from the magical night 12 months before, when Kerber rose up like a blonde Valkyrie to fell Serena Williams in a three-set classic, clinching a maiden grand slam title that set a platform for the brilliant season to come.
The piece was titled "The Pitchforks Are Coming ... for Us Plutocrats," and in it Hanauer predicted that after four decades of the poor getting poorer and the rich getting richer, it was only a matter of time before the people rose up in anger.
Even with the United States abdicating its traditional role as an advocate for freedom, and with China and Russia pressing their authoritarian models, people rose up and spoke up against corruption and for dignity and self-expression, often at great risk and against great odds.
Castello Branco, described by many around him as exuding confidence, lacks the political experience of his predecessor Ivan Monteiro, who rose up the ranks of state-run Banco do Brasil SA, deftly maintaining a healthy balance sheet even amid periods of intense government interference.
And they think of the transition from the agricultural economy to the industrial economy as a smooth line rather than, in 1877, railroad cars with machine guns reconquering parts of Pennsylvania when the workers rose up and destroyed the tracks and overthrew the bosses.
The fishing village came to prominence in 2011, when it rose up against land grabs by local officials and wrested concessions including a free vote to elect Lin and other village leaders from Hu's predecessor as Guangdong boss, Wang Yang, now a vice premier in Beijing.
The anniversary commemorates the moment when patrons of a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village called the Stonewall Inn rose up in defiance of police harassment, leading to a national and worldwide movement for equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other queer people.
This was widely perceived as such a vitriolic concept to a large group of gamers that they rose up and harassed the journalists and activists pushing for this increase in diversity, which Gamergaters said was an attempt to ruin games with political correctness (which doesn't exist).
The anniversary commemorates the moment when patrons of a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village called the Stonewall Inn rose up in defiance of police harassment, which led to a worldwide movement for equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other queer people.
His supporters were stunned when the Smithsonian opened a major museum meant to promote and highlight the contributions of African-Americans last month and almost entirely ignored the achievements of a black man who rose up from poverty to reach the highest pinnacle of the federal judiciary.
How the battle unfolds could be crucial to Ukraine's chances of continuing its recovery from the economic and political turmoil of 13, when weeks of street protests toppled a pro-Moscow president, pro-Russian separatists rose up in eastern Ukraine and Russia annexed the Crimea peninsula.
These questions are heated enough that last spring, state AGs and consumer advocates rose up in opposition to a proposed American Law Institute restatement of the law of consumer contracts that, in their view, would have done away with the requirement that consumers assent to arbitration.
" In an editorial titled "A Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism," the editors said the newspaper had not learned from its own history, confessing "In the 85033's and 1940's, The Times was largely silent as anti-Semitism rose up and bathed the world in blood.
But it was the second time in a week — following the British Parliament's rejection of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attempt to sneak in a no-deal Brexit by suspending the legislature — that a European legislature rose up to block a strong leader from going too far.
Meanwhile, dozens of other slaves whose names were never recorded rose up on their plantations, in small groups that never escaped, or, if they did, didn't make it very far—seemingly isolated episodes of violence that, taken together, looked like a war raging all over Jamaica.
The misleadingly named personal transportation device — it doesn't actually hover, as Back to the Future purists will remind you— was propelled into the mainstream last year by viral Internet-fueled popular demand and the unmatched speed and dexterity of the Chinese manufacturing sector that rose up to meet it.
In the early 1990s, to punish the Marsh Arabs who rose up in rebellion during the Gulf War and flush out any remaining fighters, Saddam Hussein ordered the Mesopotamian marshes dammed and drained — turning the formerly lush wetlands that had sustained the region into bare land and salt crust.
But they are all pressed from the same sand dug up around the site, 100 km (62 miles) south of Baghdad, where the imam was killed with most of his companions and many of his family in the 7th century, after he rose up against Ummayyad Caliph Yazeed.
In a rebuke to the United States last year, all other Security Council members rose up to criticize Mr. Trump's decision to move the United States Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the disputed holy city that the Palestinians want as the capital of their future state.
The respect they have won has spread, too: Spain's national team rose up to demand the ouster of its coach after the last World Cup, and several prominent members of Brazil's squad quit their team to protest the ouster of a popular female coach in favor of a man.
"Just as my own hometown rose up to start a new chapter and meet the future with a fresh approach and new ideas, we can tackle this moment of urgency head on to create opportunity for rural Americans if we empower our communities rather than overlook them," Buttigieg writes.
Congress has twice come within a hair of consigning the coastal plain and its abundant wildlife to the drillers — in 1995, when President Bill Clinton vetoed a budget bill that contained a drilling provision, and in 2005, when moderate Republicans in the House rose up against a similar plan.
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Bouvet said the more pronounced sell-off in Italy's shorter dated bonds — its 2-year and 5-year yields rose up to 8 basis points versus the 4 basis point rise in the 23-year — indicated greater investor nervousness about Italy than if it was just the 10-year moving.
Bouvet said the more pronounced sell-off in Italy's shorter dated bonds -- its 2-year and 5-year yields rose up to 8 basis points versus the 4 basis point rise in the 23-year -- indicated greater investor nervousness about Italy than if it was just the 10-year moving.
Shares of Bajaj Auto Ltd gained as much as 3.1 percent after the company posted a 26 percent jump in total vehicle sales for April, while Tata Motors Ltd rose up to 3.3 percent after reporting an 86 percent surge in domestic sales of commercial and passenger vehicles last month.
The mayor, in a news conference on Monday, emphasized that "no one is saying 'mission accomplished,' " and he acknowledged the "different realities" in some parts of Queens, where scores of plow trucks became overwhelmed during the storm and howls rose up soon after from elected officials over snow-blanketed streets.
Saudi Arabia, connected to Bahrain on its eastern coast by a causeway, has for years provided political and economic support to its Sunni-ruled neighbor, which has a Shi'ite majority that rose up in 2011 demanding equal rights and an end to alleged government discrimination in jobs, housing and representation.
Eating vegan has long been a practice, especially for followers of religious and spiritual movements like Rastafarianism and the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, a religious group with black nationalist underpinnings that rose up in the 1960s and still runs a chain of vegan restaurants in cities like Atlanta; Tallahassee, Fla.
"I am thrilled and humbled to be elected as the next chief executive officer of IBM, and appreciate the confidence that Ginni and the board have placed in me," Krishna, who rose up the IBM ranks from general manager to senior vice president over the past decade, said in a statement. 
Everyone have to listen to Ronald Reagan, follow Ronald Reagan, and in the end, the politics completely reversed and the good political vote was to vote against Bork because the case had been made against him, the country rose up and he was beaten by a -- Democrats and Republicans voting against him.
At times, especially when someone I knew to be more popular than me or someone I thought was cute walked past, I felt a small amount of anxiety, but then I remembered instantly that they are the ones not out here fighting for what they believe in and my confidence rose up again.
She rose up the masthead, eventually landing the title of accessories editor, but not content just to feature others' designs, Kate left the magazine in 1993 to launch Kate Spade New York from her home alongside then-boyfriend Andy Spade, combining her first name with his last a year before they wed.
And local media have been reporting that Duda and his conservative Law and Justice Party promised people close to Trump sizable crowds for Trump's visit, particularly for his speech to the Polish people at the Warsaw Uprising Monument, a memorial in honor of Poles who rose up to fight Nazis in 1944.
Ordinarily when my father lay on his back his abdomen rose up like the telescope dome of an observatory, but now there seemed to be nothing between the bed rails at all, just a blanket pulled as taut as a drum skin and then, on the pillow, my father's big, silver-maned head.
" Pompeo cataloged a series of alleged missteps by the Obama administration: underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islamism," a failure to act against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad after his use of chemical weapons, silence "as the people of Iran rose up against the mullahs in Tehran in the Green Revolution.
A class of pesticides known as pyrethroids, which are used to control native stinkbugs, initially appeared to work just as well on the brown marmorated kind—until a day or two later, when more than a third of the ostensibly dead bugs rose up, Lazarus-like, and calmly resumed the business of demolition.
In another move on Friday that resonated with liberal South Koreans, Mr. Moon ordered that an iconic protest song be sung during a government ceremony marking the anniversary of the May 1980 pro-democracy uprising in the southern city of Gwangju, when local citizens rose up against the military dictator Chun Doo-hwan.
Clara Forman, 33, died when her husband, Jacob, 35, rose up during an argument over his drinking and hit her three times in the head with a sledgehammer on December 17, 2017, at the family's home near Kelowna, British Columbia, according to the prosecutor and Forman's confession read in court on Monday.
All three women were beyond nervous about the date because there was a rose up for grabs – and it wasn't just any rose, it was probably the most important rose of the season so far because whoever got it was guaranteed to move onto hometown dates next week and introduce Ben to her family.
That dynamic has been tested with Trump's rise, as Stone, who had come to be regarded in recent years as a gabby relic of Nixon era political trickster culture, rose up again to become an active player in presidential politics when Trump, his friend and former client, grabbed hold of the GOP primary race.
Early the next morning I left, and for the remainder of my stay sequestered myself in the island's most rural regions: Valleviken, where a maritime-themed hotel rose up out of sheer nothingness on a lapping inlet; the Furillen peninsula, the site of an old limestone quarry; Ekstakusten, a jagged curl of nature preserve.
Hard not to think here of Arya Stark's current vengeance tour as the rest of the song plays out, starting here: But I got smarter I got harder in the nick of timeHoney I rose up from the dead I do it all the timeI got a list of names and yours is red underlined Phew.
After the announcement that Mr Trump is willing to meet Mr Kim as soon as May, much of the professional Korea-watching community rose up on social media and cable news to deplore the blustering, impulsive and fact-scorning 45th president as the last man they would send to negotiate with the ruthless, carefully prepared North Korean regime.
He died in 2010, but history will remember him as one of the unwitting founding fathers of the Alternative Nation—his alt-rock sainthood immortalized by The Replacements' "Alex Chilton"—that rose up in the 80s and 90s, and a direct inspiration for the waves of celebrated indie weirdness that rippled through the dawn of the 21st Century.
From 2014 to 2016, the three Oscars for Best Directing were won by two members of a trio of Mexican filmmakers, who rose up through the ranks of first the Mexican film industry and then the American film industry together, who supported and befriended each other, as each rose onto Hollywood's A-list in very different ways.
In her book Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating, Moira Weigel explains how dating as we know it today rose up around the turn of the century as a working class practicality — a way for urban singles living in cramped family apartments and boarding houses to get out and spend their wages while enjoying a little romance.
Last week, The New York Times published an article showing, according to data compiled by employees that provided a snapshot of salary information, that Google's female employees in the United States were paid less than male employees at most job levels at the company, and that the pay disparity extended as women rose up the ranks.
As to the senior leadership team, I think if you had other people in this seat from large companies, I think you'd see a similar picture which is a team that's relatively new to me in— in the sense that I didn't inherit the same team that is in place now, but who rose up through the company.
FOX's Glee rose up and then burnt out quickly, singing in circles while throwing in exploitative plot points (such as the show's horrendous school-shooting episode.) Glee is perhaps closer to Star than even Empire is, as its strongest, earlier episodes focused on the sad desperation of bullied high school students who used their talent to get out of their current life situations.

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