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Who's running the show when you peek into meeting rooms?
If Trump wins, Pence might end up running the show.
When Mari said, "Figgy is running the show," I was.
Votel: My presumption is he is still running the show.
On the ground, Russia seems to be running the show.
They've been running the show and the country ever since.
Fox natives are running the show, including the federal government.
Plus, Facebook had Marcus — a payments guy — running the show.
This means Joey from "Friends" is now running the show.
Still, she insists her daughter is really running the show.
At times, it is unclear who is even running the show.
It's hard to say "no" to the person running the show.
Janine Sherman Barrois (Claws) and Elle Johnson are running the show.
"My baby , The boss directing and running the show," she wrote.
There are now two Dianes running the show at Google Cloud.
"(China's) Central Liaison Office is running the show," Pinkstone told Reuters.
We had centuries where American white Christians were running the show.
In this, you have a devious girl who's running the show.
Megan Fox's unborn child is really the one running the show.
He feels like, in his head, he's running the show already.
So far the Pentagon is running the show, largely by default.
In fact, we are—but hipsters are also running the show.
In addition to running the show, she's also a Waymo user herself.
Underneath the smile, self-doubt and anxiety are often running the show.
Heritage Auctions, which is running the show, is counting on $20k minimum.
The Sunday I went, though, the women were clearly running the show.
However, the Jets will at least have their starter running the show.
Security was ramped up now that the Secret Service is running the show.
And now greedy corporations are running the show, and that drives them crazy.
Anna, Rebecca, and I will be running the show on our Instagram Story.
We might be getting booked for gigs, but we aren't running the show.
JoJo Fletcher's running the show ... now that Jordan Rodgers officially moved to Dallas.
This was general manager Ryan Pace's first year running the show in Wrigleyville.
It all really depends on what kind of teacher is running the show.
It doesn't have to be primarily men running the show because men hunt.
In season 12, women are running the show at Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital.
These are the dudes running the show (I counted two women in total).
Maybe Elliott's statistics also don't look as well without Prescott running the show.
Just as in a dream, no one seems to be running the show.
It's really about the imagined peril of a multicultural majority running the show.
The ailing Ho Chi Minh wasn't even running the show in Hanoi anymore.
"We were running the show," he remembered of himself and his fellow writers.
As for who was running the show out here, nobody mentioned the Swiss.
It'll just be harder than it was when Carmack was running the show.
If Hitler is running the show, what kind of a person is he?
And the people running the show should have been in place months ago.
Though when you think about it, they've been running the show the entire time.
But for now, Mr. Trump seems most comfortable running the show from Trump Tower.
It's as if my teenagers were running the show, you know what I mean?
TV at the time that Solomon was both their client and running the show.
Any speculation about why people suddenly get religion when they're no longer running the show?
I would keep chill and let other people feel like they were running the show.
For every appearance, glamorous vacation, and business launch, Shepherd has been quietly running the show.
Bergen: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS: Is he still running the show?
The men are now running the show, though Ronda (Valarie Pettiford) still holds some rank.
She's now running the show, fully embracing the dark side of producing captivating reality television.
Really [US Naval Forces Southern Command] is running the show under the direction of SOUTHCOM.
One thing that hasn't changed in the last five years is who's running the show.
Mr. Robot Elliot and Mr. Robot get a lesson about who's really running the show.
Many ordinary Iranians blame the crisis on the more moderate politicians currently running the show.
And as long as Musk is running the show, that destiny isn't subject to debate.
You're running the show a little bit — it's not just standing there being a pretty face.
They claim that things would be a lot worse if Republicans had been running the show.
Unlike San Antonio, LA has a strong mayor system, so Garcetti is actually running the show.
Instead of the console makers running the show, it was going to be the software guys.
Basically: Martinez's son's best shot at staying alive is if his dad is running the show.
For one, they've got Elon Musk running the show, a man who is... well, Elon Musk.
This time around, however, there is something (or someone) a little bit different running the show.
The guys running the show seem a little bewildered and a lot out of their depth.
The male politicians were running the show by treating their wives, mothers, and sisters as puppets.
Oh yeah, by having a couple muppets in Eugene Melnyk and Pierre Dorion running the show.
But remember the Han Dynasty has gotten weak, and the retainers are the ones running the show.
These days, Jenji Kohan is running the show as the creator of Orange Is The New Black.
If this all sounds well strategized, it is because of the people who are running the show.
At this point, Cordelia has seemingly been running the show as the Supreme for a while now.
Malone thinks that with this broad definition, superminds have been running the show for thousands of years.
If you underestimate your opponents, if you truly believe you're running the show – you're likely already gone.
They live in matrilineal groups that might include four generations, with the oldest grannies running the show.
Now that they are running the show in Washington, Republicans can't just talk, they need to act.
THE GIG I'm running the show; it's a hell of a lot busier than being a writer.
The Carpetbagger, Kyle Buchanan, writes that at this point, the people running the show seem almost ashamed.
In a statement, the Jones campaign was also careful to emphasize that they were running the show.
If women were taking charge on our app, then they'd be running the show behind the scenes, too.
If she can tease a Bachelor finale better than ABC itself, maybe she should be running the show?
We now have a crazy man-baby running the show so that's going to be even harder now.
Back in the Age of Heroes, each of the seven kingdoms had their own king running the show.
But Trump is running the show, threatening to veto spending bills that don't reflect his hardline immigration agenda.
Ultimately, an FCA-PSA merger would be about PSA taking over, with CEO Carlos Tavares running the show.
Were I an intelligence officer with Mr. Trump running the show, that sense of purpose would be eroded.
This time around, T-Mobile's parent company Deutsche Telekom would be running the show if a merger goes through.
STEVE LIESMAN: Robert, I just want to ask you -- Joe gave me permission -- who is running the show here?
Although Whitaker publicly refused to recuse himself from overseeing the Mueller investigation, it remains unclear who's running the show.
With CEO Marvin Ellison running the show, Cramer thinks Penney is one of the best furniture bargains out there.
With Thomas running the show, the Celtics won 53 games in the regular season, two more than the Cavaliers.
In fact, they have become routine every two years, no matter whether Republicans or Democrats are running the show.
But this is the first time we've gotten any semblance of real confirmation from the people running the show.
Charles Friedman June 29, 1977 The Dead End kids are running the show at Wimbledon — unpredictable, spontaneous, whippy, brazen.
At times, that group seems just as shady as the various government operations running the show in Stranger Things.
Surely Larson's post is a response to the ongoing discussion about the lack of women running the show in Hollywood.
At one moment in the film, Laurieann insists that she's General, completely running the show; by all accounts, she's right.
The NCIS: New Orleans showrunner who was dogged by allegations of sexual harassment will no longer be running the show.
" Krista Vernoff, who is running the show now on "Grey's Anatomy," started out as a baby writer on "Grey's Anatomy.
Lorne Michaels, the show's creator and longtime producer, Murray said, has "learned something" since his early days running the show.
The Patriots defense has been this good all season, in part thanks to Bill Belichick once again running the show.
With Foote now running the show, investors showed some nervousness about whether the executive can deliver on Harrison's ambitious plans.
As head of the Special Actions Forces of the National Bolivarian Police, he was running the show on Jan. 15.
"The DNC is running the show," one Iowa Democratic adviser told CNN, noting that tensions are sharpening between both sides.
And evidence is piling up that the elder Mr. Murdoch is the one running the show at Fox News, anyway.
When it does, it is no longer the prefrontal cortex running the show, but the brain's fear circuitry—especially the amygdala.
"If Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi believe they are running the show, the day of reckoning will soon be coming," Rep.
"One day of big daddy running the show," Kolfage wrote, referencing an attached chart showing a significant spike in user traffic.
So for virtually the entire time of those 39 years, the person running the show had been accused of sexual abuse.
In the subsequent SPD-Green government former soixante-huitards like Gerhard Schröder, Joschka Fischer and Otto Schily were running the show.
Omaraosa laughed it off, saying the reports sound awfully similar to stuff she heard when Reince Priebus was running the show.
There's a huge number of people in rehearsal, and evidently when we start running the show there'll be hardly anybody backstage.
Certain millennial women possess a fierce nostalgia for Delia's, but could any of us say who was running the show there?
"What else do you expect from a fashion event if technology is running the show?" a colleague said to me last night.
Anyway, Clay, when you're running the show, what is it like now in Hollywood to run this show in this many seasons?
It didn't take long for eyes to shift from a hapless Warren Beatty to the accountants running the show behind the scenes.
Besides, Ray tells Marnie: He can afford to take some time off, now that Shoshanna is running the show at the coffeeshop.
There has been much grumbling among people both inside and outside the administration that it's hard to tell who's running the show.
He enraged them because he succeeded, just as the 1968 liberal establishment enraged George Wallace's followers because it was running the show.
"It's just ridiculous that a big, fat white guy is running the show in Hong Kong as a C.I.A. handler," he said.
Today we're talking about the folks who will be running the show during the Senate trial, making the case for Trump's removal.
Lissauer worked alongside star raid-defense banker Bill Anderson at Evercore; now she'll be running the show herself at Bank of America.
With no official host running the show and a series of wild card nominations, there's no telling what is going to happen.
Fans of Underwood, 35, will recall her hosting gig with Paisley at November's CMA Awards — their 11th consecutive year running the show together!
"To be very clear, the president is running the show here in the White House," she added, responding to a question about Sen.
Running the show is the mysterious Cynthia, the farm's proprietor and queen bee, who supervises the chores that occupy most of the day.
Any story about how Stephen Miller intervened to make a bill more restrictive confirms all their prior assumptions about who's really running the show.
Not that you should expect slow speeds with a Snapdragon 835 and 4GB RAM running the show, but you can never be too sure.
While Deutsche and CLSA are still sponsoring the offering, previously uninvolved Morgan Stanley is running the show, as first reported by Refinitiv publication IFR.
On top of that, they have an offensive mastermind as their head coach and one of the most talented, versatile quarterbacks running the show.
The 37-year-old is executive-producing, but it looks like her mini-me is running the show — Suri snagged her own director's chair!
The company has retained the same DNA, so much so that it confuses shoppers like Cindy, who still believe Kate is running the show.
Liberals, if you liked Obama unilaterally running the show, remember how you felt when Trump took over the reins — and, for conservatives, vice versa.
It's her first time running the show and she's already making a splash with avant-garde dishes like brittle pigs' ears with saline oyster cream.
I run into problems when she leaves for the bathroom, and those of us left behind realize that she was the one running the show.
He is running the show now as a representative of The Cooperative and the only person who decides who will make it to The Sanctuary.
At the time we spoke to Gibney, Cheung, and Shultz — at the 2019 Television Critics Association's Winter Press Tour — Plepler was still running the show.
With Dodge onboard and Mansfield running the show, Apple is shifting its focus from a full-fledged electric vehicle to self-driving software, Bloomberg says.
With D'Antoni's ingenuity and Harden's transcendent skill-set ultimately running the show, Houston's front office treated the offensive side of the ball as a priority.
But it was easy for "Euro-skeptics" to deflect popular attention from domestic problems by blaming foreigners who were supposedly running the show in Brussels.
I know I've said this and people have ... A lot of the leading companies have come from the U.S. that are running the show essentially.
Still, there can be something to learn about our impulses and how our experiences feel by understanding the situations in which dopamine is running the show.
The show was a hit, and a large chunk of that success was due to the two black women running the show, both on- and offscreen.
Given the state of the world, you'd be forgiven for thinking Scorpio — the sign of death and unsettling change — has been running the show for months.
They also seem to have reverted to the idea that Jaqen is, well, just Jaqen, and that there's just one of him who's running the show.
There is no single host spearheading this year's festivities: Presenters including Liam Payne, Blake Lively, and Millie Bobbie Brown will be the ones running the show.
We had Kate and Alex in the studio, with Chris running the show and reminding half the recording team about English words (immersive, as a spoiler).
Zeke and I would have been pretty hard to get out that point — we would have been running the show the whole rest of the way.
Smart's effective field goal percentage has never sniffed league average and in a situation where someone else is running the show, he can't space the floor.
And Google is an absolutely incredible company, but, the truth is, I was also used to running the show and I wouldn't have, obviously, at Google.
Quinn and Rachel, because they're running the show together, sometimes seem closer than ever, but they fundamentally disagree on the significance of Beck as a suitor.
Junior guard Glynn Watson Jr. is averaging 12.3 points overall and has been efficient running the show in the tournament with 12 assists and one turnover.
Goldman Sachs is once again running the show in the coveted "lead-left" position on the IPO, and the company will be listing on the NASDAQ.
Because ultimately, when Democrats continue to spend excessively and Republicans continue to cave on reining in the budget, America is left wondering who's running the show.
We became a very bad team and we were going through a transition, and the blame goes to the G.M. He's the guy running the show.
Like most of the regulars I talked to, Lorbach said he doesn't really care whether Tuberman or Shapiro are running the show — he comes either way.
Shari Redstone spent years away from Viacom and CBS, but now she's running the show at the family business, stepping in for her father Sumner Redstone.
Whether you want modern-day royalty, supernatural powers or just supernaturally competent women running the show, here are four new romances that will sweep you away.
"But I did throw two guys out," he said the other day, taking a break from running The Show, his baseball and softball complex in Peabody.
If a shutdown happens -- the deadline is midnight Friday -- political observers believe Republicans will ultimately be blamed because, hey, they're running the show in DC now.
Despite all of these shortcomings, the few that are running the show in Congress seem intent on scoring political points through a "repeal and replace" measure.
In New York City, where he will continue running the show until next month, he climbed the ranks to become commissioner under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1994.
It was also clear at the gatherings that Son was running the show and there was no room to contradict him or question his decisions, attendees said.
His last gig before the Bocuse d'Or was running the show at Coi in San Francisco, where he was awarded a three Michelin Star rating in 2017.
The PLL cast and crew are moving on to new projects, with creator I. Marlene King running the show on upcoming Bella Thorne series Famous In Love.
Because Trump is manifestly unfit for office, people of all political stripes have been found consolation in the idea that his staff is really running the show.
I've always been fascinated by Russia — the literature, the soul and the fact they always wind up with a Bond villain running the show in the Kremlin.
Correct. So you were sort of the No. 2 guy behind John Avlon, and he left, and so how long have you been running the show now?
The Democrats have been running the show in the House since mid-January, and they have little to show for it in terms of documents or witnesses.
Bannon's promotion to the NSC may be even more problematic because of the man nominally running the show: National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, a retired Army general.
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison says that the firm has &aposno plans&apos to hire a new co-CEO, meaning Safra Catz will be running the show solo.
"She was kind of supportive, but also asked who was going to do my work, since I was one of the main people running the show," says Salma.
The hashtag itself played into the recurring anti-Semitic theme among many in the alt-right — that Israel's intelligence and security agency was running the show in Syria.
Krause ultimately resigned in October 2017, and Jia named himself the first public CEO of Faraday Future, cementing what many employees already knew: he was running the show.
Before long she was running the show, then setting off on her own, and for two orthree heady years, she had cornered L.A.'s top-tier sex trade.
Although, a cheeky response that the actor set up as an automatic reply to his new company email promises he won't be the only one running the show.
"Anyone running the show in Ukraine has the dual challenge of managing the economy and finding some sort of solution to the war in the East," she says.
There won't be any open warfare, of course, since for now, at least, Pelosi, Hoyer, and Clyburn are running the show and have no immediate plans to leave.
A U.S. official acknowledged that the U.S. absence from the evacuation talks on eastern Aleppo was Russia's way of showing that Moscow, not Washington, was running the show.
Quinn is running the show and Chet comes back from this Paleolithic lifestyle retreat as a caveman and is like, 'You're meant to have babies and be nurtured!
Ivan and another brother, Alfredo, were briefly taken hostage by the rival Jalisco New Generation cartel while their dad was still running the show from prison in 2016.
As the President's meeting Tuesday showed, there are many lawmakers jockeying to make sure their plans advance, making it difficult to keep track of who's running the show.
Teyana Taylor's war of words with Jeremih has reached a whole new level -- the tour Jeremih was headlining has just been rebranded and Teyana's now running the show.
Gates is not known to have ever had much of a personal relationship with Trump, but he was Manafort's top deputy during the months Manafort was running the show.
Republicans aren't just running the show in both the U.S. House and Senate: They also currently control the legislatures in 32 states, while Democrats hold the majority in 14.
UnREAL is, of course, fictional, but the showrunner Sarah Gertrude Shapiro worked on The Bachelor, and she has assured fans that this aspect of running the show is real.
Season five (the first without creator Armando Iannucci running the show) ended with Selina being ousted from office through the Senate's deployment of several arcane rules and legislative coups.
Unless Trump has a strong position on this issue that simply gets lost in translation half the time he talks about it, Bannon and Miller are running the show.
Despite the recent upgrade, it's still too slow to be a dependable payment platform, and the people running the show remain sharply divided over how Bitcoin should move forward.
The White House's budget is purely a suggestion to lay out its priorities -- and because Democrats are running the show, it especially does not matter this year. http://bit.
By the time she landed at xoJane in 2012, her substance use and eating disorders were running the show, and at times she could barely string a few words together.
The designer's networking method has been to research who's who in the industry and send short cold emails or direct messages on Twitter and Instagram to those running the show.
Eighteen people were taken into custody, including employees of a fireworks manufacturer who was given the contract for running the show at the Puttingal Devi temple in the Kollam district.
They didn't know who to ask about current projects since Systrom and Krieger had been running the show even after selling the business to Facebook for $22013 billion in 22016.
As we reported, Colony Capital, which is in negotiation to buy TWC, plans to change the name, get new partners and Bob Weinstein will no longer be running the show.
On another, however, "The Collection" works as a thinly fictionalized version of the Dior success story, and a reminder of what it was like when men were running the show.
A bunch of other executive and managers have left or were booted out, and the 14-member executive committee that is running the show has got some hiring to do.
And I'm thrilled ... I'm sorry to point it out but I'm talking to three incredibly powerful women — which is great — and I'm glad you're running the show at National Geographic.
Back when Negan was running the show on season's seven and eight, his group would terrorize the other communities with a simple whistle to let anyone know they were coming.
The Serbians, also the 2016 Olympic silver medalists, racked up 37 team assists and as many rebounds with their Sacramento Kings duo Nemanja Bjelica and Bogdan Bogdanovic running the show.
At the time, details were scarce, but it looks like the strategy is becoming a little more clear, with details beginning to emerge about who will be running the show.
Usually you can get a few hints from the folks running the show — they're watching the action on video cameras, and can communicate with you via a handy computer screen.
So I came up with the idea of taking me and the other guy into the studio, running the show with some kids, and you know, may the best man win.
Ever since Trump said he would end the DACA program, the debate on Capitol Hill has become as much a fight over who's running the show as it is about policy.
In a standard asana practice, there's a quality of having the body, the breath, and the attention all in conversation with each other, rather than your attention completely running the show.
Of course that was while he was still running the show, which he hasn't been since being effectively fired over the summer in a coupe led by venture capital firm Benchmark.
He used that anonymity to assemble what federal prosecutors have since described as a uniquely sprawling criminal empire, running the show from his laptop in the Philippines, and later in Brazil.
"In the '60s, it really was men running the show — even in terms of protest — and I was big into civil rights, so I was along for the ride," she says.
Seizing on the junk-bond boom and sometimes teaming up with American raiders like T. Boone Pickens, the Belzberg brothers — with Sam Belzberg running the show — quickly became known as greenmailers.
"Ireland has gone from criminalizing gays, having just one television channel and priests running the show, to now a liberal, European society," said Mark Neiland, a business owner in his 60s.
"The longer we can have Bob Iger running the show, the happier I will be," said Trip Miller, the founder of Gullane Capital Partners, which holds a long position in Disney.
"Bernhardt has really been running the show, directing the policy shop in a very strong way," said Mark Squillace, an expert on environmental law at the University of Colorado Law School.
No doubt, too, many see little to gain by speaking ill of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, or MBS, who is running the show and may be more menacing than they'd realized.
The football star, who competed for love on Becca Kufrin's season of The Bachelorette before heading to Bachelor in Paradise this summer, is back again — and this time, he's running the show.
Fuller stepped down from running the show last October, which was explained at the time as a result of his other duties running American Gods for Starz and Amazing Stories for NBC.
In fact, he's running the show — and Democrats see his involvement as yet another sign of how far norms have shifted in the way the Republican majority has conducted Kavanaugh's confirmation process.
Now a chairman, a co-chairman, the interim chief executive who succeeded Mr Sikka, the board of directors and a retired founder all seem to think they should be running the show.
As I wrote at the time, it's a good thing Baquet wasn't running the show during the Jayson Blair fiasco, because he'd probably see an investigation there as unwarranted  and inconvenient too.
Simon Henderson, director of the Gulf and Energy Policy Program at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, previews the OPEC meeting, arguing that Russia and Saudi Arabia are running the show.
Jordan Rodgers competed for JoJo Fletcher's heart on The Bachelorette in 2016, but now the engaged pair will be running the show on their new competition series Battle of the Fittest Couples.
Tampa Bay has the potential to improve a great deal on the offensive side with Coach Bruce Arians running the show and Byron Leftwich, the team's first-year offensive coordinator, calling plays.
"To be very clear, the President's running the show here at the White House and look, I was part of this process, and part of the conversations that went on," Sanders said.
After the smoke clears, the cool American number apparently running the show, Santiago (Oscar Isaac), turns his back on the police who summarily execute detainees, suggesting that he isn't the story's heavy.
The nationalists are out of favor now that John Kelly is running the show, with Steve Bannon resigning, Sebastian Gorka being forced out, and H.R. McMaster cleaning house on that National Security Council.
Now that Pruitt is running the show, Trump is reportedly planning a trip to EPA headquarters where he will likely sign a string of executive orders to revamp the agency as a whole.  
An unseen corporate entity — a cult or a parallel-marketing network or a low-tech start-up — is running the show, not that Star and her new friends care much about such things.
I was running the show at that point, but Michael [Jacobs] stepped back in to defend and said, 'No, you've got to let Bob and the writers do what they want to do.
At the same time, it would've signaled that Trump personally is not running the show and is willing to take cues from Republicans in Congress rather than sticking up for his own vision.
At next Sunday's NBA All-Star game in New Orleans, the first-place Golden State Warriors will make up a quarter of the Western Conference's roster, with head coach Steve Kerr running the show.
When you're connecting to public wifi networks, you'll know even less about who's running the show, and a switch to a DNS server you trust makes even more sense than it does at home.
Fans can expect a show-stopping experience as the team behind the Top Gear Live tour – executive producers Chris Hughes and James Cooke-Priest, and writer-director Rowland French – will be running the show.
In October, Cardinal Wuerl resigned from his post in DC following backlash over the Pennsylvania report—it claimed he was one of the priests who covered up abuse while running the show in Pittsburgh.
If it's well-received—which it seems destined to be, given the source material and the duo running the show—then it's likely that Broadway will get a taste of the fifth dimension, too.
With Kirstjen Nielsen out as secretary, and more hard-line immigration hawks running the show, some former government officials worry that the leadership vacuum means policy chaos around issues like cybersecurity and infrastructure security.
She says they're heading to Dallas, where we're guessing Jordan's gonna have a much different convo with JoJo's dad than the one produced for TV. Check out the vid ... JoJo's clearly running the show.
"We're looking, right now, for a producer and a writer, someone who can kind of be a leader of the pack in regards to running the show," Tia said in an interview with Nylon.
But while the federal government has a role to play in providing resources (usually money, but also things like food and water) and tactical support, federal officials aren't usually the ones running the show.
Meanwhile, his book "The Imam's Army," which led to his initial arrest years ago when state prosecutors loyal to Gülen were running the show, became a handbook for understanding the extent of the movement.
"Yellen kind of had control of where things were going all by herself, and now we see President Trump and the postelection kind of movement and this anticipation, that's really running the show," Bahnsen said.
Susan Wojcicki Following Google's transition into Alphabet, Susan Wojcicki, who had been running the show at YouTube for a while, was give the title of CEO as it was spun off into a separate entity.
But the company running the show is private, MNN pointed out, and it is a mistake to regard the public-access cable network as a quasi state actor that must honour anybody's freedom of speech.
But he was careful not to contradict the President in one of his most infamous falsehoods, suggesting that questions of credibility and truthfulness will continue to be an issue once he is running the show.
Like many others at the time, the collective's members were struck by the sense that globalization—its financial markets in particular—had left people completely disempowered, including the people generally viewed as running the show.
It's also not because the allegation that got Mr. Keillor fired yesterday after more than 40 years of running the show he founded seems minor according to the very limited information we have so far.
And while Chavannes does not hesitate to shout his own instructions from the bench, Rice is clearly the more active half of the tandem, usually standing on the sidelines and running the show during games.
He then became the chef for Marta, and both restaurants became incubators for other chefs taking a Roman approach, notably Mr. Tarasco, who is running the show at the Redbury with Terry Coughlin, the manager.
Whereas citation, context, and conversation are important to my work and teaching, the gallerist responded to my complaint with narrow, technical details of copyright law in order to protect her interest in running the show.
The main cast members are going to be there, the biggest drama from the season is going to be discussed, and Lisa Vanderpump is going to act like she's running the show along with Andy Cohen.
Despite claims that the Queen's cousin, party planner Lady Elizabeth Anson, is involved in the castle reception on Friday, a source says that it's the couple who are "running the show," as a friend puts it.
Mac's was still the antithesis of champagne brunch or living like a Kardashian in 2016, when Mac died at the age of 101, and is still today now that his wife, Mary, is running the show.
Two years after launching, the brand hit its stride in 2015, with press in 22 countries and orders pouring in — all for just one item (and at the time, St. John was running the show solo).
Jon Greenbaum, chief counsel for the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said this is an indication that Kobach — not Pence — "will be running the show," which he said should be a point of concern.
Large aquatic animals affect their ecosystems, of course, but if you want to meet the creatures that are really running the show on the grandest scales and over the longest time frames, you need a microscope.
The Duchess of Cambridge is guest editing the UK edition of the Huffington Post on Wednesday, but reporters won't spot her around the newsroom as she's running the show from her London residence in Kensington Palace.
Once we started running the show, I had to be absolutely in that moment, and I was so terrified that if my mind wandered off, that when I came back, I wouldn't remember where I was.
Instead, he accused Ismael Zambada, another gang member, of running the show, alleging that Mr Zambada paid Mexico's two most recent presidents, Felipe Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto, millions of dollars to pursue the Sinaloa gang's rivals.
Despite claims that the Queen's cousin, party planner Lady Elizabeth Anson, was involved in the castle reception on Friday, a source told PEOPLE that it's the couple who are "running the show," as a friend put it.
DuVernay became the first woman of color to direct a movie with over a $100 million dollar budget, and now, she'll also be the first woman of color running the show on a major comic book movie.
If we're serious about ripping up the patriarchy and actually creating a world where we don't have mediocre wealthy white men running the show, we have to come to terms with our blind spots and our biases.
The progressive wing of the party may be on board for Value-Added, Capital Gain/Carried Interest, and Financial Transaction Taxes, but the financial sector–funded neoliberal centrists still running the show are likely to push back.
Running the show over such a long period of time is a very interesting conversation to keep going, as naturally the tone and urgency of particular artists and works ebb and flow as in any durational project.
There is a critique common to many senior foreign officials and diplomats about the administration -- they don't know who is running the show, understand its foreign policy strategies and are uncertain who to call in a crisis.
And based on extended remarks on the US-Saudi relationship Trump gave to a pair of Wall Street Journal reporters in an interview published Wednesday, he's running the show completely ignorant of even the most basic facts.
And there are a lot of young people in tech, but the truth is that the most successful companies are run by older people, so it's a lie that these are mostly young kids running the show.
And the potential for back-room deal-making or heavy-handed Democratic National Committee refereeing could only further fuel grass-roots suspicion that the party's elites are running the show, setting ablaze the prospect of party unity.
Paul Manafort, who has been running the show since the ouster of former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, will stay on as campaign chairman and chief strategist, but it seems without question that his power will be seriously diluted.
But the company underestimated the enthusiasm of our readership, and the dedicated audience of queer women (many of whom also read Autostraddle) shared their immense displeasure in the choices made by the straight white men running the show.
The underlings who are still running the show appear to be gearing up for an abstinence-only approach to sex education, possibly the single most effective way to guarantee a surge of demand for abortion in the future.
The requirement, quote unquote, is that the person who's running the show knows what it should sound like and look like and feel like and is able to say, 'Keep showing me your samples until I find it.
The bottom line is that Ghosn, one of the most successful and globally well-known leaders in the auto industry, will still be running the show, but just not the entire show on a day-to-day basis.
" Just last month, Tia reignited the fervor for a Sister, Sister return, telling Nylon that she and Tamera are looking "for a producer and writer" who can "be a leader of the pack in regards to running the show.
Clinton didn't win the White House, of course, and with Republicans running the show in Washington, repatriation is likely to take a different form — a gimmicky tax cut that can also be made to "pay for" additional tax cuts.
I was imagining the great expense of running a posh gallery in London, the effort of publicity, the time spent producing and mounting work, and here I was asking them to reconsider running the show in its current state.
The current, cheerfully cynical version of me that college created knows I can spend my money much more wisely than any of the politically correct stoners with questionable degrees who are running the show in DC. Follow Jay Stephens on Twitter.
It was no more than PSG, who were beaten 1-83 at the Vasil Levski stadium by another Bulgarian side - Lokomotiv Sofia - in the now defunct Cup Winners Cup in 1982, deserved after dominating throughout with Cavani running the show.
But the scary thing is Jimmy Haslam is still running the show, and as the profile makes explicit, his most reliable contribution to the team has been to hastily pull the plug on something way too early on in the process.
He may be a wonderful man for all I know, but all I do know is he was running the show and he gave the jingle over, for some reason or another, to my competitor and I never found out why.
She's made a huge number of claims, including that she was offered money to work on the campaign and stay silent after leaving the White House, and raised the idea that chief of staff John Kelly is actually running the show.
On Monday, they were 14-10, tied with the Hornets for third place in the East, above the Chicago Bulls and the Boston Celtics, and three wins from matching their total from Jackson's first full season of running the show.
It seemed aimed at quieting any voters' qualms about whether he had the experience and maturity to serve as commander in chief, or running the show in the Situation Room, in a race featuring candidates with far more foreign policy experience.
Meanwhile, the prospect of some kind of public corruption investigation into the administration by the attorney general's office is basically nonexistent now that Jeff Sessions, a Trump campaign surrogate who was forced to recuse himself from the Russia probe, is running the show.
Cersei's uncle Kevan Lannister had really been running the show in King's Landing, but at the conclusion of the fifth book, he was murdered by Varys, who announced that he hoped to deliver the Iron Throne not to Daenerys but to... Aegon Targaryen!
She oversees the Met Gala, going so far as to decide what people wear, and in her time running the show has turned it into not only the biggest night in American fashion, but a major celebrity event in its own right.
However, in this case it seems that whichever god is running the show is perhaps too impatient to let men sort things out for themselves, and is ultimately content to stand back and let the devil have his way with the lot.
It's not a stretch to assume that Blomkamp has a low opinion of whoever is running the show, based on his especially bleak brand of sci-fi in District 9, Chappie, and free Oats Studios shorts Rakka, Cooking with Bill, and Firebase.
"When I first started, you would hardly ever see another woman in the kitchen, much less running the show," said Sue Zemanick, the former chef at Gautreau's, a "Top Chef Masters" contestant and a line cook at Commander's early in her career.
Zinedine Zidane made nine changes for the trip to the Riazor but Madrid's reserves still made light work of Depor, with Isco running the show and finding the net along with James Rodriguez, who hit a brace, Alvaro Morata, Lucas Vazquez and substitute Casemiro.
We're assuming they've done all this on the QT because they feel it would diminish the impact of the movement if celebrities appear to be running the show -- the students are the ones changing hearts and minds and it's important it stays that way.
" A post shared by xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) on May 18, 2017 at 3:56pm PDT "I love you so much it brings tears to my eyes just to think of all the years we've spent together backstage running the show, taking care of each other.
There will be situations where Oladipo is off the ball—particularly when Lance Stephenson decides to hold the game hostage or Cory Joseph is out there running the show—but his overall situation is night and day from where it was in Oklahoma City.
But over the past week and a half of Trump's young presidency, a narrative has been gaining steam in the media and among political observers that it is not Trump but in fact White House chief strategist Steve Bannon who is actually running the show.
So I wanted to ask him just where the idea for "Employee Appreciation Day" came from, what he's thinking about as he steps back from running the show, and how Superstore might find new ways to bring conflict to the Jonah and Amy relationship.
Still, the fact that the Republican leadership didn't even bother to toss a token female in their secret bill-writing group does tell you something about the insane level of indifference to women's issues among the men who are currently running the show in Washington.
Trump's trade team will also include U.S. Trade Representative nominee Robert Lighthizer, National Trade Council head Peter Navarro, National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn and likely special representative for international negotiations Jason Greenblatt — but transition officials have made clear that Ross will be running the show.
Nothing ever came of it, however, because the TIU, as it was formed, was not necessarily toothless, but the people running the show—particularly Jeff Rees, a former cop who founded the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption department—seemed disinclined to use whatever teeth they did have.
While that sort of attack may have been expected when Bill Gates or Steve Ballmer was running the show and taking on smaller players like Netscape and Sun Microsystems, it's the kind of criticism the company has tried to avoid since Satya Nadella took over in 2014.
Honestly, I was surprised when I saw the numbers, because recently I was at the She Rocks Awards put on by the Women's International Music Network, and I learned about so many incredible women who are running the show, from artists to the folks in charge of merchandising.
"There is a sense that even though Davis is the captain, that Phil is running the show, which is, along with Tiger on the task force, a bit like letting the men who continually have sunk the boat rise to captain of the boat," Chamblee wrote in an email.
"I'm surprised [that Flood took the job] in the sense that I figured if it was going to happen it would have happened sooner," the person said, noting, however, that the addition of Giuliani could have given Flood enough comfort that Kasowitz would not be running the show from the outside.
Other experiments suggest that our minds are good at fabricating reasons that we do certain things and hold certain opinions — and that the fabrication happens unconsciously, so that the conscious mind is itself duped into believing these stories, along with their implication that the conscious mind is running the show.
The mood is nearly festive, and a cross section of Flint is standing in line, craning their necks to see what's on the grill, while one of the four women running the show swings up the grill's hood and flips meaty slabs of ribs, giant wings, and club-sized sausages.
There's speculation he may become prime minister again (a role he held in 2008, when Medvedev took over as president), who will have more power under the reforms, or he may put himself atop this newly elevated State Council as a sort of shadow figure running the show behind the scenes.
Nicky and Jason rendezvous in Athens in the middle of a riot, and the globe-trotting chase commences, with Robert Dewey, the director of the C.I.A. (Tommy Lee Jones), and Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander), one of his ambitious underlings, running the show amid the satellite feeds and data displays of suburban Virginia.
Though not every one of these people was completely naive or benighted, I think nearly all of them engaged with Trump University as a way to live Trump's life vicariously, to embrace the fantasy of being the boss and running the show — projecting power and strutting on a big stage, never pulling punches, never backing down.
The way she learns to step out from beneath her male colleagues' thumbs to treat them like the peers that they are, rather than the men running the show, turns The Post into an unexpectedly feminist tale — finally giving the real life Graham the credit she deserves and transforming her into a role model for a new generation.
Season 1 ends with a few major cliffhangers: Lexie and Harry (Grace Victoria Fox and Alex Fitzalan) are now running the show, with Campbell (Toby Wallace) now pulling the strings; Allie and Will are in custody; elsewhere Grizz (Jack Mulhern) and his group have found new land to farm on; and, somewhere, everyone else is still alive and living on Earth.
It was through a shared disdain for what they call the "regressive left" — social justice warriors and the like — that Lowisz got in touch with Chen, and when she got too busy to handle Yee's case, he found himself running the show: coordinating media coverage, posting to Yee's Facebook account, soliciting donations (many of them have come from Gray), and sending the young prisoner books.
And in the middle of all this is Theresa May, Britain's Prime Minister in name only, unable to exercise any power over her own Cabinet or with the EU. Unless the British government can find a way to stabilize her leadership and signal to Brussels that back in London the adults are running the show, then, I'm afraid, Britain's instability will continue for months to come.
However, cities are proving to be a growth center for women and people of color: 51 of America's 200 most populous cities are led by mayors of color, with 13 African-American women running the show, including in Chicago, Charlotte, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. For all the crowing about women in Congress this year, they still make up less than one-quarter of that legislative body.
"It was a little like a college student's home; it was not reflective of where I am in terms of my age and career, though I hate to use that word," said Mr. Price, 57, who began as an actor (a select group will remember him as the weaselly son of the resort owner in "Dirty Dancing"), then turned his focus to running the show.
But by owning up to the ways in which the intellectual framework behind the Fed's push to raise rates over the last few years isn't holding up to scrutiny, Mr. Powell is sending an important message: As long as he is running the show, the Fed will aim to react quickly to the world as it is, not as the models say it ought to be.
But by owning up to the ways in which the intellectual framework behind the Fed's push to raise rates over the last few years isn't holding up to scrutiny, Mr. Powell is sending an important message: As long as he is running the show, the Fed will aim to react quickly to the world as it is, not as the models say it ought to be.
But still, if Peyton Manning has to wait five years—hell, if Tom Brady can't go in while he's still active—then there is no reason why Jerry Jones, a fucking billionare who got Texas residents to pay $444 million for the ode to his penis in Arlington, should get to have his mug cast in bronze while still running the show for the Cowboys.
"What they have given us so far is information that they have had in their possession for a long time which said that Mr. Guzman was not a leader, was working under other people, was not the head of the Sinaloa cartel," he told reporters after the hearing The claim that Chapo wasn't running the show at the Sinaloa cartel isn't as outlandish as it might seem at first glance.

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