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That was the first thing that rushed through my head.
Then three more guards rushed through the door, providing backup.
Yet this complicated legislation is being rushed through at breakneck speed.
I rushed through its hallowed doorway and stumbled upon an oasis.
In June, the government rushed through legislation tightening campaign financing rules.
A two-column cut of Dr. King was rushed through photoengraving.
So perhaps Levandowski needn't have rushed through his answers quite so quickly.
It was as if some malevolent spirit had rushed through the room.
Lawmakers then rushed through an impeachment vote that he called a coup.
Water rushed through doors and windows and spewed out of the toilet.
"I burst into rage — the adrenaline rushed through my veins," she said.
Deaths were expected to mount as swollen rivers rushed through flooded neighborhoods.
One lawmaker complained that the exemption was being rushed through the Legislature.
Instead, lawmakers rushed through a flawed proposal without fully considering the consequences.
Opponents say the changes are being rushed through without proper public scrutiny.
It's troubling, and a vote is expected to be rushed through this week.
One woman rushed through, squealing with excitement, like she'd never been here before.
For one thing, they claimed that it was rushed through without proper debate.
Cars were left destroyed after floodwaters rushed through the streets in Maryland's Ellicott City.
The law, which was rushed through the legislature this week and signed by Gov.
Little flying cars rushed through the air, tall alien skyscrapers shimmered in the background.
But employees said that training segments were rushed through or not completed at all.
I quietly rushed through the gallery to the small room where I saw him.
Boeing rushed through the inspection in order to compete with Airbus's new A257 Neo.
The governor and legislature of Florida have just rushed through a gun control law.
When she comes to, she's being rushed through the hospital, but not as Nina anymore.
A brief heaviness descended on the room as epic memories rushed through our collective psyche.
The deal was rushed through the legislature and to the governor&aposs desk on Thursday.
Opponents of the changes complained that they were being rushed through without proper public scrutiny.
It has also rushed through legislation to send more troops to its base in Doha.
But despite the changes, some MPs claim that the Bill is being rushed through Parliament.
In December 6900, Congress rushed through a package of tax extenders at the last minute.
They said it had been rushed through parliament with less than an hour of debate.
Rivers overflowed and their waters rushed through the narrow streets, taking some homes with them.
They also said it was being rushed through Parliament without proper consultation with the public.
He is quickly rushed through the chaotic corridors packed with wailing wounded and weeping victims.
Plaintiffs said that Whitaker, who oversees ATF, rushed through the new rules and overstepped his authority.
Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) told VICE News as he rushed through the basement of the Capitol.
" Jed rushed through a problem, and Cunningham clucked that his mistakes were "due to executive functioning.
We stomped through puddles, ran to catch trains, and rushed through hectic weekdays at the office.
"It just amazed me how quickly they rushed through everything," Mr. Clarke recalled of the proceedings.
Last week, Parliament rushed through changes to the country's criminal code overhauling abuse-of-power laws.
Then there are mandated minimum time periods for consideration, so the deal can't be rushed through.
Opponents rallied against the bill ahead of Thursday's vote, arguing the legislation is being rushed through.
Foreign business groups say the legislation was rushed through with little attention paid to their views.
The industry balked at the decision, insisting it was rushed through to beat the change in administrations.
Jin doubled up on his course load and rushed through college in two and a half years.
Musk predicts cars will be rushed through the tunnels in pods going as fast as 125 mph.
Not once was legislation rushed through without the time and space for analysis, input, debate and negotiation.
I felt rushed through the line without having time to decide what to put on my sandwich.
This agenda was made crystal clear with the Republican tax scam rushed through Congress late last year.
But a bill rushed through a secretive process, especially this monstrosity, is not worthy of your vote.
Then, you're rushed through your meal so that the couple waiting for your table can be seated.
Jim James: Well, it was just kind of that we were rushed through the original mixing process.
And opponents rallied against the bill ahead of Thursday's vote, arguing the legislation is being rushed through.
Before I could warn him, the guy I was with opened the door and rushed through it.
The new law has been rushed through both Russian houses of parliament in the last two weeks.
With kickoff approaching, Pankow rushed through the security outside the stadium using his normal season-ticket card.
And opponents rallied against the bill ahead of Thursday's vote, arguing the legislation is being rushed through.
After spending ten minutes trying to plot out the first question, I rushed through the remaining 22.
Just hours before, murky brown water rushed through the city center, taking with it anything in its path.
One thing the current EPA claims is that the previous administration improperly rushed through the midterm evaluation process.
More typically, we're rushed through doctor visits that fly by too quickly for us to gather our thoughts.
I rushed through the sands, dodged bullets and looked to my fellow soldiers for solace; I found none.
Rescue personnel examine damage on Main Street after a flash flood rushed through the historic town of Ellicott City.
I think it's been rushed through, and I also think the campaigning on both sides wasn't done very well.
" On health bill being rushed through House/Senate: "We've been talking about reforming healthcare for a number of years.
Under the government's current plans, the legislation would be rushed through the House of Commons in just three days.
The government also rushed through an executive order in March updating Brazil's doping laws to comply with international standards.
It was rushed through the Senate so sloppily that revisions were written in the margins of the bill's text.
It was solely for political reasons that the AHCA was rushed through the House before it could be scored.
Because it was rushed through the lower chamber, the bill hasn't been scored yet by the Congressional Budget Office.
Attendees tell Motherboard the amendments were rushed through before they could even be debated, much to AT&T's benefit.
After independence, many former Soviet republics rushed through the process of severing links with Moscow, known as de-Russification.
Critics of the California law say state legislators rushed through their debate, drafting a law that left many questions.
When they rushed through the 2017 Republican tax law, they promised $1 billion in revenue from Arctic Refuge drilling.
Those hallways are the same ones students rushed through on Valentine's Day as the gunshots rang out across campus.
The legislation was rushed through in less than day as lawmakers try to repair public trust in the strawberry industry.
Rescue personnel examine damage on Main Street after a flash flood rushed through the historic town of Ellicott City, Maryland.
DeSantis said the bill fell short of Obamacare repeal, was rushed through the House and would have likely raised costs.
A torrent of blue-green water rushed through into the Tuolumne River and began to flow through the Central Valley.
But many local people say the project is being rushed through without consultation or regard for their way of life.
Even when he was fronting Gigi, No Kids, and P:ano in his 20s, he never rushed through the songwriting process.
As she frantically rushed through the airport to claim her luggage, Nagengast began explaining her brother's situation over the phone.
In the revisionist view, Toscanini rushed through passages that other conductors would turn into contemplation or mystery or sheer loveliness.
Officials and witnesses said the floodwaters rushed through the downtown area after torrential rain fell between 7 and 9 p.m.
For a man who by his own account "rushed through" every social interaction, unable to savor it, this was remarkable.
And this hearing should not be rushed through, and I hope that the Republican senators do what they should do.
Russian lawmakers rushed through the necessary legislation last month and President Vladimir Putin signed off on it on Nov. 25.
Rivers overflowed and sewage lines were blocked as water rushed through streets and homes across large swaths of the state.
That evening, fueled by sugary coffee, they had rushed through a discount grocery store, piling cart after cart with staples.
Bornstein later told NBC News that he "rushed" through the assessment in under five minutes as Trump's limo awaited outside.
Another viewer will find different gems; it is a show ripe with encounters that is not to be rushed through.
Democrats decried the bill, saying it was rushed through the House without enough review and would damage the health care system.
You get rushed through airports, and you never have to queue, and you get tickets to things that you wouldn't otherwise.
Last week, politicians in Ohio rushed through two bills that would ban nearly all safe and legal abortion in the state.
The House rushed through a vote on the omnibus early Thursday afternoon and left town for the rest of the month.
I guess I understand what his intention is, but unfortunately the order appears to have been rushed through without full consideration.
"If, when you water, the water has immediately rushed through [the drainage holes], then you have not watered," Mr. Satch said.
Most of the men who survived the first round of gunfire rushed through the back doors or jumped from the windows.
A law recently rushed through Hungary's Parliament would force the university to close if it did not open an American campus.
"A feeling of fearlessness, optimism and the sense that we would build our lives together rushed through me," Mr. Gray said.
They rushed through Ali Khamenei, who was then the president, to become the new supreme leader, an office he still holds.
Blindfolded speed-runners have rushed through classic 2-D games, including Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!.
Surely there aren't any other easily avoidable problems that showcased how quickly this was rushed through the House without appropriate oversight, right?
" Nashar said that after another sinking in September, Egypt had rushed through the new law "to combat the crime of  illegal migration.
Proponents see the measure as a way for Congress to rein in regulations that have been rushed through at the last minute.
The Budget energy drink, Calpol and Pro Plus had created a vicious cocktail that rushed through my veins like a micro-tsunami.
The minority has also complained that the bill has been written behind closed doors and that it is being rushed through Congress.
Major pieces of legislation like last year's tax bill are rushed through the House and Senate and pass on strictly partisan lines.
They partake in the screening, doctors' appointments, and then their partners get rushed through the process without even needing to be examined.
In my first game, I rushed through the story because I wanted to get out of the vault and see the wasteland.
Exports may have spiked because Chinese businesses rushed through orders ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, which fell in early February.
Instead, too many drugs with only incremental benefits are being rushed through vetting creating an unnecessary risk for too small a benefit.
Following Monday's loss he rushed through a postgame session that produced about the same number of words from Westbrook as questions from reporters.
The legislation, put forward by senior Conservative and opposition Labour lawmakers, was rushed through the House of Commons in less than six hours.
David's adoption had been rushed through because a court had granted an interim order, but Madonna faced more judicial pushback in Mercy's case.
Turkey also rushed through legislation to send more troops to the base days after the sanctions were imposed in a show of support.
This argument was at odds, however, with the defense team's claim that the House rushed through impeachment proceedings without allowing for more witnesses.
However, this argument was at odds with the defense team's claim that the House rushed through impeachment proceedings without allowing for more witnesses.
He has won plaudits from industry for his root and branch review of EU rules rushed through since the 2007-09 financial crisis.
It was rushed through the House Energy and Commerce Committee and then fast-tracked to the floor under a suspension of the rules.
Australia's Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Material bill was rushed through in April following a live-streamed terrorist attack on mosques in New Zealand.
Last year it rushed through shareholder proposals at the business meeting, which had a fraction of the attendees, in less than 30 minutes.
Negan rushed through a group of the undead with Negan back on season eight, episode five after he was trapped with Father Gabriel.
Water also rushed through the streets of Savannah, Ga., and flooding was also reported in other coastal areas of Georgia and South Carolina.
McConnell to hold a vote, including from all of the chamber's women members, the Senate finally rushed through a bill in late May.
I asked her to come and see me in the clinic and rushed through patients to clear half an hour of my schedule.
After Trump's election, they refused to include Democrats in conversations around repealing the ACA and rushed through an error-ridden tax cut bill.
Barbara Comstock, a moderate Republican from Virginia, had decided to vote against the bill, only introduced a month ago and rushed through committees.
"I voted no," Wagner said, echoing his teammate, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, who indicated the deal is being rushed through for final approval.
The tax overhaul that was rushed through the Republican-controlled Congress and enacted last year gave taxpayers little time to grasp its implications.
In both cases, they were objecting to bills being rushed through by small majorities, opposed by most state voters, to permanently cripple unions.
Parliament last month rushed through legislation easing the threat of sanctions on soccer clubs whose owners had stakes in more than one team.
These are just a few of the many rules that regulatory experts believe could be rushed through the pipeline in the coming months.
But right now, after eight years, the legislation rushed through the House and the Senate without public hearings or debate would do the opposite.
The census lawsuit has been rushed through the legal process because forms have to be finalized well in advance of the census next spring.
I'd managed to set my alarm an hour late and rushed through airport security just as they were making the final call for me.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi briefly held up a decision to extend the sanctions late last year, saying they could not be rushed through.
The bill was written in a weekend and rushed through parliament in just three days before politicians returned to their constituencies to begin campaigning.
One of Uber's early self-driving car rides in California went viral last year after a vehicle rushed through a red light on video.
Days after the sanctions were imposed, Turkey rushed through legislation to send more troops to its base in Qatar as a sign of support.
The so-called "midnight regulations," passed in the last quarter after the election, typically are rushed through and are accompanied by low-quality analysis.
While the Australian Bankers Association says the proposed changes are being rushed through with insufficient consultation, Morrison said he was not prepared to wait.
His newest pronouncement targets noncitizens facing deportation, whose sensitive, complicated and high-stakes cases would be rushed through an increasingly unfriendly and unforgiving machine.
So, that morning, I rushed through my work, emails and water-cooler chatter to leave the office around lunch time with some shit excuse.
The smell of dung and dust filled the air as nearly 800 sheep rushed through the green, sleepy village of Kugti in Himachal Pradesh.
First, you and so many other B-17 crew members were rushed through training to get you into the air over Nazi-controlled Europe.
Monte dei Paschi replaced him with Marco Morelli, head of Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Italy, who rushed through a new business plan.
Walmart employees are getting a pay bump, and the company says it's courtesy of the corporate tax cut Republicans rushed through Congress last year.
Utility-scale projects were rushed through last year on the expectation that a key federal tax credit would expire at the end of 2016.
But three of the dam's turbines were whirring as water rushed through below, and a man with a blowtorch worked to repair a fourth.
Even as the Washington Auto Show begins, a dangerous rollback of the clean car standards is being rushed through review at the White House.
Wednesday's dissenting vote came from David Seymour, leader of the small free-market ACT Party, who questioned why the measure was being rushed through.
They said Alabama was crafting a specialized protocol for the execution that was being rushed through, increasing the chances the procedure will be botched.
The chaos caused by drones shutting Gatwick led to sharp criticism of the government which rushed through tighter restrictions on drone flights near airports.
Raymond still recalls ''the pride that rushed through your veins'' as he realized, he says, that the history of black people didn't begin with slavery.
They rushed through the property on the west side, shut it down, and actually prevented illegals from getting a hearing in front of the judge.
The repeal bill was rushed through committees and readied for a vote, though it was far from clear that it had the numbers to pass.
"Emoji are among the most controversial characters that get encoded, yet they are rushed through with the minimum of scrutiny and public consultation," West wrote.
When the California wildfires rushed through homes he and his team, when they could, were able to recreate photo collections and restore entire photo libraries.
"We have stood for one thing — we do not want this rushed through, we do not want it in the dark of night," Schumer continues.
"We are focusing so much on efficiency that sometimes we lose basic decency - everything is being rushed through at a very fast pace," he said.
They also need to return to regular order, under which budgets are passed every year, rather than rushed through as a patchwork of continuing resolutions.
Brown water rushed through Ellicott City's historic Main Street, toppling buildings and upending cars, as the nearby Patapsco River swelled to a record-breaking level.
Both the abortion and healthcare bills were rushed through committee and voted on in late-night sessions as the two-year legislative session wrapped up.
A shot of adrenaline rushed through my system as Bälsäc shattered a 25-foot-long naked Santa Claus and knocked it down from the ceiling.
At least seven Taliban gunmen wearing police uniforms — some armed with suicide vests — rushed through a hole blown open by the explosion, police officials said.
Unfortunately, too many moments in Erdrich's novel are rushed through without sufficient explanation or elaboration, especially Cedar's relationship with Phil, the father of her child.
"A dangerous moment for America when an impeachment of the president of the United States is being rushed through because of lawyer lawsuits," he intoned.
Democrats are worried that Graham-Cassidy will be rushed through the Republican-controlled Senate without a full airing of the legislation's provisions and potential effects.
Grim-faced legislators rushed through the hallways, shaken by a series of allegations and confessions that threatened to cripple the Virginia government's three leading officials.
RBS rushed through a shareholder motion in February to use its excess capital in this way but five months on, its haste has proven futile.
Gunfire and explosions rang out across the campus as the attackers, some apparently teenagers themselves, rushed through classrooms and dormitories shouting "Allahu akbar!" as they fired.
Brexit, a decision that required long, calm contemplation of the facts, was rushed through in a whirlwind of emotional arguments, half-truths and dishonestly-painted buses.
The products were rushed through testing in response to the West African Ebola outbreak in 2014-2016 that infected 28,600 people and killed more than 11,000.
The opposition has claimed the election will be unfair - a plan to redraw electoral boundaries was rushed through parliament just days before Najib called for polls.
We did the Cleanse EP and though I think it's good, I don't think it's a good representation of the band, because we rushed through it.
The legitimate concern is that the public and even a lot of the politicians will miss something in these kinds of bills that are rushed through.
But opponents of Tuesday's vote said the legislation was rushed through without proper consultation and that the law itself was so convoluted as to be meaningless.
Several of the protesters said they were caught off-guard when the group rushed through the police and into their ranks, which included some small children.
" McConnell also reiterated his criticism that the House rushed through the impeachment process and said it's now time for the Senate to "honor our founding purpose.
That openness dissipated as the week dragged on, as he rushed through the hallways of the Capitol and avoided questions on the graphic allegations against him.
Meghan Murphy, who founded Feminist Current, a website, argues that Bill C-16 was "rushed through with no discussion…about how it would affect women and girls".
After the Parkland shooting, Florida lawmakers rushed through legislation that required schools to place at least one armed staff member or law-enforcement officer at each campus.
The House on Tuesday voted to block implementation of new online privacy rules rushed through the FCC in the final days of former chairman Tom Wheeler's tenure.
The bills were rushed through the state Legislature and signed just 24 days before Walker leaves office — prompting protests that they amounted to a Republican power grab.
ACLU and other groups criticized the General Assembly for spending the money on a special session to pass the legislation, which they called rushed through and undemocratic.
Flash flooding from a massive rainstorm rushed through Main Street on Sunday in Ellicott City, Md., which was severely ravaged by flood waters just two years ago.
It was rushed through so quickly, in fact, that some members of Congress didn't even read the full bill, which was amended as late as Wednesday night.
Memories rushed through her: the man who wrote a play that took three days to perform, the schizophrenic who took up residence in the theater's lighting box.
The legislation, put forward by opposition Labour lawmaker Yvette Cooper, was rushed through all of its stages in the House of Commons in less than six hours.
The huge amounts of water that have rushed through the system in recent months have sent rivers bursting from their banks and made them hazardous for travel.
With one of the porters working a pulley, we climbed in and rode across, one by one, while fifty feet below the river rushed through gigantic boulders.
Owens said the rule could be vulnerable to a legal challenge because it was rushed through the regulatory process without the proper consideration of its economic impact.
Turkey, which has a military base in Qatar, rushed through supplies to the Gulf state after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt imposed the boycott.
This year and the year before, the company rushed through shareholder proposals at the business meeting, which had a fraction of the attendees, in less than 30 minutes.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tax reform is up next for our Attention Deficit Disorder Republican government, which just rushed through a chaotic, ugly battle to reform our complex healthcare system.
Lodder took many of these photos as she rushed through Sao Paulo's downtown streets, often with a cellphone, her subjects almost always sleeping, unaware they were being photographed.
It rushed through the confirmation of CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who in April came up with the term "non-state hostile intelligence service" that Wyden now objects to.
" The former president added, "But right now, after eight years, the legislation rushed through the House and the Senate without public hearings or debate would do the opposite.
But the bill was haphazardly written and rushed through the legislature, and it doesn't account for the way tens of thousands of freelance professionals in the state work.
To think that anybody who is accused of a serious crime like sexual assault would be rushed through and confirmed without a hearing, without an investigation, is wrong.
Then, just days before the raise was to take effect, the state legislature rushed through a bill nullifying the authority of cities to adopt any local wage ordinances.
Opposition lawmakers rushed through a law averting an abrupt, no-deal Brexit by forcing Mr. Johnson, in the absence of a new deal, to ask for a delay.
Sources from May's Conservative Party and the main opposition Labour Party say a bill could be rushed through to ensure it is passed before the end of March.
The oversight board, composed of seven political appointees, was established by The Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA), a statute rushed through Congress last year.
Rather, I threw an iPhone and an S8 in my pocket and rushed through a couple monuments and museums during 2 hours of sightseeing in Washington D.C. Tuesday afternoon.
The bill was crafted in secret and rushed through; Democratic senators had to receive their copies, with some amendments handwritten, from lobbying firms instead of from their Republican colleagues.
Construction was resumed within 36 hours, however, after the city rushed through necessary approvals for the group We Build the Wall, which expects to complete the project within days.
New Zealand lawmakers in April rushed through new legislation to ban so-called military-style weapons after a lone gunman killed 51 people at two Christchurch mosques in March.
He hastily signed a sweeping anti-gay and anti-transgender law that was rushed through the State Legislature as if the state's security and economy were in immediate peril.
Early Saturday morning, the Senate passed a rushed-through tax bill that disproportionately benefits the wealthy and corporations, the first major legislative achievement for Donald Trump and the Republicans.
The American Health Care Act, last estimated to increase the number of uninsured in the U.S. by 24 million people, was rushed through the House of Representatives on Thursday.
When they started the song in earnest, Bixler-Zavala rushed through phrases like he wrote too many words for the song but didn't want to cut any of them.
Podcasts are designed to take up time, rather than to be checked, scanned, and rushed through: they are for those moments when you can't be scrolling on your phone.
The bill was rushed through marathon late-night markup sessions, and the House voted to pass it before the Congressional Budget Office finished estimating what its effects might be.
The dead or seriously wounded were heaped on the backs of bicycles or tricycle rickshaws and supported by friends who rushed through the crowds, sometimes sobbing as they ran.
In Wisconsin, the outgoing Republican governor, Scott Walker, approved measures Republican lawmakers rushed through in a hastily-called session last week that diminish the power of his Democratic successor.
"The House rushed through what should have been one of the most serious, consequential undertakings of a legislative branch, simply to meet an artificial, self-imposed deadline," she said.
Once the city increased minimum wage to $6900 an hour, lawmakers in Jefferson City rushed through a bill stripping cities of their right to set their own minimum wage.
Campaign missions in Destiny expansions are often rushed through solo, and players doing that here will find themselves struggling against the moon's nightmares, outmatched for maybe the first time.
The wave of syrup — some reports said it was up to 40 feet tall — rushed through the waterfront, destroying buildings, overturning vehicles and pushing a firehouse off its foundation.
What Florida looks like now Water from the storm rushed through streets, making roadways look more like rivers, in parts of Jacksonville, Merritt Island, Fleming Island and other Florida communities.
What Florida looks like now During the storm water rushed through streets, making roadways look more like rivers in parts of Jacksonville, Merritt Island, Fleming Island and other Florida communities.
These are tough, knotty issues that deserve to be lived in, to be fussed over with that classic Conner irritability, not rushed through on the way to the next joke.
"Power-hungry politicians rushed through sweeping changes to our laws to expand their own power and override the will of the people of Wisconsin who asked for change," he said.
Charlie Dent (Pa.) "I guess I understand what his intention is, but unfortunately the order appears to have been rushed through without full consideration," Dent told the Washington Post.  Rep.
In some states, like Kentucky, strict anti-abortion bills were rushed through the state house in the first hours of the session and quickly signed into law by the governor.
Researchers at the Tax Policy Center, a vital source of independent analysis on a plan that's been rushed through Congress, have estimated the long-term effects on each income group.
A serious Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a proposal of this complexity and sensitivity would normally take several years, but this one was rushed through in less than one year.
But at the same time, it has recently introduced measures that attempt to address the US concerns, such as a new foreign investment law that was rushed through this month.
The bill is currently being rushed through the House at breathtaking speed with no time for a Congressional Budget Office score or for members to hear from constituents back home.
The attack on public media is the latest legislation rushed through since the conservative Law and Justice party (PiS) led by former prime minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski took office in November.
A million thoughts rushed through my head and then stopped, and my mind started drifting somewhere else, somewhere safer, as I lay in the back of his car stiff and silent.
In June, the government rushed through a limit on private donations to political parties, which opponents said favored established parties receiving state funding based on votes they won in past elections.
The Federal Reserve taking unprecedented steps to prevent a full-blown financial crisis, and Congress and the White House rushed through a $2000 trillion stimulus package -- the largest in American history.
When Republican lawmakers rushed through laws to limit the power of Democrats who had been elected to some of Wisconsin's highest posts late last year, thousands of angry residents held demonstrations.
On Sunday, U.S. authorities fired tear gas canisters toward migrants in Mexico - near the border crossing separating Tijuana from San Diego, California - when some rushed through border fencing into the United States.
Obamacare defenders have blasted GOP leaders for that, particularly since Republicans for years have claimed that the Affordable Care Act was rushed through Congress and passed without due deliberation — something Democrats dispute.
And Brandi Lewis, their mother and a retired civilian police department employee, later rushed through the hospital while her son lay on a gurney, offering her cellphone to anyone who needed it.
All was going swimmingly until it began to drizzle, and then to pour, and before we knew it Toontown was flooded and cast members rushed through to evacuate us "backstage" to Fantasyland.
However, in doing so, the House GOP leadership rushed through a bill absent the all-important Congressional Budget Office scoring and no hearings to vet the bill's impact on the American people.
"Moreover, we have grave concerns over the manner in which such a large and complex bill, affecting the entire economy and millions of Americans, is being recklessly rushed through Congress," they wrote.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia's parliament on Thursday rushed through draft legislation tightening campaign financing rules, a move seen by new parties as the ruling coalition's strike against rivals before next year's general elections.
Rushed through Congress, and approved over the unanimous opposition of Democrats, it took effect this month, delivering tax cuts and tax code changes that large, U.S.-based multinationals had sought for years.
The law is being rushed through a legislative process which usually takes months to try to make sure it comes into effect before May attends a summit of EU leaders on April 10.
Earlier this month they rushed through the Catalan parliament one law ordering the referendum and a second requiring, if the Yes vote wins and irrespective of turnout, an immediate unilateral declaration of independence.
Storylines have been stripped down to their most basic beats, to be rushed through as quickly as possible, as with the zombie-capturing expedition last season or the Jon-Dany romance this season.
In the aftermath of the attacks on Paris which left 130 people dead and another 367 injured, France rushed through a raft of emergency legislation aimed at curbing the threat from Islamic fundamentalists.
In Britain, human rights barrister Leslie Thomas told the Thomson Reuters Foundation the legislation had been rushed through like a "thief in the night" without adequate consultation from the Barbudan public or diaspora.
"The act itself was rushed through the special session of the legislature and it does not have any of the safeguards one would expect to see in a law like this," he said.
The law is being rushed through a legislative process which usually takes months, to try and make sure it comes into effect before May attends a summit of EU leaders on April 10.
And Republicans did manage to pass a single piece of major legislation: the tax cut bill they rushed through at the end of last year, a package that disproportionately benefitted their rich donors.
Since falling for the series a few years back, as I rushed through Dark Souls in anticipation of Dark Souls II, the arrival of a new Souls game has been a regular highlight.
To avoid such problems, Fidesz often has minor MPs table its bills, rather than doing so itself, which allows them to be rushed through in hours with the opposition nowhere to be seen.
It was rushed through by a Senate majority leader who wanted him confirmed before the midterm elections next month, even though he'd previously held up an Obama administration nominee for nearly a year.
When the envelope debacle finished off the night with a bang, the A-listers rushed through hair and makeup all over again and headed to pose on the carpets outside of Hollywood's coolest parties.
If, for example, federal projects like roads, incinerators or oil pipelines could be rushed through without hearing from local communities first or sufficiently studying their impacts, the effects on public health could be devastating.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's securities regulator has rushed through stock market rule changes under its new chairman in a bid to persuade MSCI to include domestic Chinese shares in one of its global benchmarks.
The letter to the IRS and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was meant "to provide sufficient clarification" on three parts of the law, which was rushed through Congress on a relatively short timeline last year.
This book is not, however, one of those instant volumes created by a publicist in response to a particular political event and rushed through production to capitalize on the daily headlines and momentary fashions.
DAKAR, Senegal — Torrents of water rushed through the streets of the Sierra Leone capital of Freetown on Monday, causing mudslides that killed hundreds and trapped hundreds more in their homes and vehicles, officials said.
An American official and a United Nations expert on Tuesday joined European Union officials in expressing grave concern about the law, which was rushed through Parliament by the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Three years ago, the lockout laws were rushed through parliament by Mike Baird's predecessor Barry O'Farrell, in response to two widely publicized deaths from alcohol-related street violence in Sydney's red light district Kings Cross.
There are reports that violence was sparked after supporters attending the rally, who were allegedly holding shields and waving wooden clubs, rushed through a line of counterprotesters, which included clergy and Black Lives Matter members.
The sources said a government decree authorising the deal, which would see the state buy the subordinated bonds from retail investors and convert them into shares, could be rushed through as early as this weekend.
The Republican plan, rushed through the House last week, would have taken money from battling the Ebola virus as well as from funds set aside for implementing the Obamacare health insurance program in US territories.
The most powerful Middle Eastern country to stand with Qatar in the dispute has been Turkey, which has rushed through legislation to send more troops to its base in Doha as a sign of support.
The Republican plan, rushed through the House last week, would have taken money from battling the Ebola virus as well as from funds set aside for implementing the Obamacare health insurance program in U.S. territories.
American energy companies said the expanded sanctions were rushed through the Senate without enough vetting and could have prevented U.S. oil and gas companies from drilling near Russian companies, even if they're not working together.
The Canadian Parliament rushed through ratification of the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact on Friday before taking a three-week break to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, a top government official said.
A lawyer for ZeniMax used some of his time questioning Mr. Zuckerberg to bolster the company's argument that Facebook rushed through its review of Oculus when buying it, overlooking details about its dispute with ZeniMax.
For our trouble, we've been the subject of lawsuits, harassment, deceitful and defamatory attacks, and most recently, retaliatory legislation rushed through union-backed legislatures — all to keep workers in the dark about their constitutional rights.
The EPA inspector general report concluded that EPA, and possibly the budget office, bypassed key steps when it rushed through Pruitt's proposal to lighten regulations on some heavy-duty trucks using older, less-efficient engines.
The New York Times's editorial board took over the Opinion section's Twitter account on Wednesday morning to ask readers to call their senators and express their disapproval of the tax bill being rushed through Congress.
"Power-hungry politicians rushed through sweeping changes to our laws to expand their own power and override the will of the people of Wisconsin who asked for change on November 2000th," Evers said in a statement.
The pullback in sales was widely anticipated after many purchases were rushed through to beat the latest policy change on stamp duty (a levy on purchases) which was implemented by the U.K. government on April 1.
During the floor debate, Huffman said the bill amounted to "permitless carry, open and concealed," and that the latest Senate version was being rushed through the body as this year's legislative session was about to close.
But American energy companies say the expanded sanctions were rushed through the Senate without enough vetting and could prevent United States oil and gas companies from drilling near Russian companies, even if they're not working together.
And he has said that a number of witnesses have been rushed through the panel before members were ready to query them, calling for major figures close to Trump to return for another round of questioning.
"Hong Kong is not ready to see this bill passed, and we do not see why it should be rushed through when the loophole it seeks to address has existed for 20 years," a statement read.
With interest rates falling, Sundyne and Kissner Group both embedded 1% Libor floors into their deals, and rushed through other lender-friendly changes to get their transactions over the finish line on Tuesday, banking sources said.
"This was a really significant constitutional change for which there was a quite powerful intellectual case, but it was rushed through with seemingly little thought about how it would work under particular circumstances," Mr. Saunders said.
"This was a really significant constitutional change for which there was a quite powerful intellectual case, but it was rushed through with seemingly little thought about how it would work under particular circumstances," Mr. Saunders said.
In fact, as Mr Cooper pointed out, this sneak attack on his authority recalls the most scandalous of those moves: when, in another hastily scheduled extra session in March, lawmakers rushed through the so-called "bathroom bill".
On the back of the vote, Carles Puigdemont, the Catalan president, said the region's parliament would issue a unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) in the coming days, in accordance with a law it rushed through last month.
The formal request came a day after U.S. authorities fired tear gas canisters toward migrants in Mexico - near the border crossing separating Tijuana from San Diego, California - when some rushed through border fencing into the United States.
Then, in a special one-day session, outraged at the prospect of providing any support for gay rights anywhere in the Tar Heel State, homophobes in the state General Assembly rushed through House Bill 2, which Gov.
And this is all happening during the lame-duck session before Evers takes power, rushed through quickly in an explicit effort to weaken Democrats and prevent the new governor from doing what he was elected to do.
The $1.5 trillion tax overhaul was rushed through Congress late last year and has left many lingering questions that the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service, which is part of the department, have been scrambling to answer.
Policy that will affect the lives of millions of Americans (and may ruin many of those lives), that will shape a sixth of the economy, is being rushed through a process that is both chaotic and cynical.
Chinese exporters may also have rushed through orders in September before a new wave of US tariffs kicked in at the end of the month, said Louis Kuijs, head of Asia economics at research firm Oxford Economics.
In an interview with CNBC, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said the Trump administration will make an announcement on fuel efficiency standards for cars "very soon," stressing that he and President Donald Trump believe current standards were rushed through.
Banks have dubbed the remaining capital rules "Basel IV", meaning a step change in capital on Basel III, the existing set of rules that were rushed through after the 2007-2009 banking crisis to toughen up capital requirements.
Videos and photos posted to social media and shared with Fox 5 showed the city&aposs Main Street — the same street devastated by flash flooding in July 2016 — inundated with severe floods as water rushed through the area.
Flood waters rushed through the streets in Santa Fe, New Mexico late on Monday, destroying homes and businesses and trapping motorists in vehicles as more than 3 inches (8 cm) of rain fell, the Albuquerque Journal newspaper reported.
Civil liberties advocates have expressed their concern at this plan being rushed through to implementation, noting that there are no federal laws that currently limit or create parameters for the use of data gleaned from facial recognition technology.
But the 503-page bill, which critics say was rushed through Congress for speedy passage, could leave some collateral damage in its wake when it comes to affordable housing programs, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
But the bill that was drafted and rushed through by MPs last week is more draconian than anything the government had considered, introducing oversight into the funding and work of charitable and development groups with no political links.
Meeting in a special night session of Parliament, Turkish lawmakers rushed through new laws that will allow the Turkish Army to conduct joint military exercises with Qatar and members of the Turkish gendarmerie to train their Qatari counterparts.
"Hong Kong is not ready to see this bill passed and we do not see why it should be rushed through when the loophole it seeks to address has existed for 20143 years," the chamber said in a statement.
The House gave America — and themselves — a big beautiful Christmas gift Thursday when it rushed through the passage of a spending bill 24 hours before the deadline, bringing the government one step closer to averting an all-out shutdown.
"The last decade has demonstrated time and again that when surveillance laws are negotiated in secret and rushed through Congress with little debate, it often leads to abuse and constitutional violations," the organization's legislative counsel Neema Singh Guliani said.
The European Central Bank deferred giving Greece access to its cheap money on Thursday, hours before Athens rushed through parliament a batch of bailout reforms that could have qualified the country for the lifeline cut off a year ago.
In an interview with Reuters, Guselnikov said the ECB, the supervisor, rushed through this week's decision to shut it without good reason and had been motivated by his earlier claims that the Latvian central bank governor had demanded bribes.
The Chamber's promotion of legislation like the RAA and the MRRA almost always comes down to the same false claims: that the regulatory process is arbitrary and capricious and that regulations are being rushed through at the last minute.
Most heartbreaking of all, we know that the GOP tax plan, which is being rushed through even though it's the most comprehensive tax reform bill in decades, takes an ax to the American dream for many of our children.
Sometime between about 145 and 100 million years ago, a flood rushed through the area and buried an entire colony of pterosaurs, said David Unwin, a paleobiologist at the University of Leicester in England and the study's lead author.
Nevertheless, a coronavirus bill that was rushed through Parliament at a breakneck pace affords government ministries the power to detain and isolate people indefinitely, ban public gatherings including protests, and shut down ports and airports, all with little oversight.
WASHINGTON — The stampede of diners who once rushed through the State Department's vast cafeteria has ebbed, with diplomats who previously grabbed quick bites between meetings now lingering over Korean barbecue and checking their phones for some kind of news.
Just days before President Trump took office, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rushed through midnight revisions to its risk management plan (RMP) program with minimal industry feedback and even less concern for the security of our nation's chemical facilities.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Thursday named nine U.S. government-sponsored news outlets likely to be labeled "foreign agents" under a new law that is being rushed through parliament in response to what Moscow says is unacceptable U.S. pressure on Russian media.
Moderate Democrats and most Republicans complained that the legislation was being rushed through, and would disproportionately harm businesses in poorer parts of the state, where the cost of living is not high enough to warrant such a dramatic wage hike.
That's to say it looked nothing whatsoever like Lady Gaga's tribute to Bowie at the 2016 Grammys, where she rushed through his hits in a Halloween costume-like getup, never letting the audience really experience how powerful his songs were.
During the course of this case, the ECJ has ruled on another challenge — brought against emergency surveillance legislation rushed through the UK parliament in 2014 (called DRIPA) — stating in December that "general and indiscriminate" state data retention regimes contravene EU law.
The watchdog faces pressure from the EU's financial services chief Jonathan Hill who wants to show that his broad review of regulation rushed through since the 2007-09 financial crisis can come up with practical changes to encourage more lending.
The original $19BN deal for Facebook to buy WhatsApp had been rushed through over a weekend in 2014, and Acton said there had been little time to examine what would turn out to be crucial details like the monetization clause.
In meetings in secure rooms, administration officials are quietly making the case to Republican members that the sanctions bill they rushed through the Senate on a 97-2 vote needs waivers to give Trump the flexibility to negotiate with Putin.
"My hope is that we look at being thoughtful about what we're doing and not ram something through just to get something done before the year is out," Kautz said of the plan being rushed through Congress by her own party.
This follows remarks he made yesterday, when he said the party wants to see "substantial changes" to the IP bill — and would prefer to see the legislative timetable extend into 2017 rather than a bad bill being rushed through this year.
DeVos has defended rescinding the rule, saying that it meant students defrauded by for-profit colleges just had to "raise his or her hands to be entitled to so-called free money," and argued that the policy was "rushed" through.
The recounting of the destruction of the warren — hauntingly rendered in the 1978 movie — is rushed through; when the group's burly enforcer, Bigwig (John Boyega), deals a death blow to a crow, the scene cuts to a flash of lightning.
Juan Sebastián Chamorro, the general director of the Funides research institute, who has come out against the canal, said the agreement with Mr. Wang, rushed through Parliament and enshrined in the Constitution, effectively made no landowner safe anywhere in the country.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is arresting immigrants and locking them up in remote jails and prisons, where they are being rushed through deportation proceedings and exiled from the country quickly without access to lawyers or a fair day in court.
During the Obamacare debate in 2010, congressional Republicans frequently criticized Democrats for not reading the full bill, alleging that the health care law was a bill "written in the dark of night and rushed through Congress" before being fully vetted.
As Mr Cooper said, the sneak attack on his authority recalls the most scandalous of those moves: when, in another hastily scheduled session, lawmakers rushed through the so-called "bathroom bill", which meddled with transgender restroom use and municipal anti-discrimination rules.
With the game knotted at 1-1 approaching the halfway point, Del Zotto picked up the puck in his own end and rushed through the neutral zone unscathed before initiating a give-and-go with Schenn as he crossed the Minnesota blue line.
In retrospect, the legislation was rushed through – or "railroaded" as one opposition Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) put it – by a government anxious about the issue of sectarianism, particularly in the aftermath of the 2011 Old Firm match dubbed the 'shame game'.
Of the 34,808 youth who filled it out, 294 were removed because they weren't actually in the US, 8,091 were removed because they filled out less than half or rushed through it, and another 52 were removed because of suspicious or hateful answers.
The budget talks also are taking place with tensions high in Washington over a tax bill approved in the Senate that Democrats complain was rushed through the Congress, and with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of the Trump campaign hanging over everything.
But the bill that was drafted and rushed through by MPs in recent weeks before is tougher than anything the government had considered, including the requirement of oversight into the funding and work of charitable and development groups with no political links.
" A baggage handler saw them and opened the door, and Mr. Carson, his wife and strangers visiting from Europe entered and rushed through the terminal to the taxi line in front, jumping in an empty cab and telling the driver, "Just drive.
It amounts to an unannounced departure from the administration's widely publicized pronouncements that cases tied to the so-called surge of 2014 would be rushed through the immigration courts in an effort to deter more Central Americans from entering the United States illegally.
Expectations that MSCI would say yes this time climbed after Chinese authorities rushed through a series of fixes over the past five months, including relaxing the country's quota-based foreign investment scheme, clarifying foreign ownership rights, and tightening up share suspension rules.
"She and other congressional Republicans have failed us in their moral duty," said Jordan Roberts, 33, a doctor and former Republican who rushed through a crowd to speak with Mr. McAdams at the opening of a new health clinic near the highway.
"Republicans control the White House and Congress, and we cannot ignore or further enable our debt crisis," he wrote in a letter to colleagues this week, taking issue with a disaster aid package that he suggested was being rushed through the House.
Thanks in part to the chaotic manner in which the bill was rushed through Congress — a situation that gave the Treasury Department extra latitude to interpret a law that was, by all accounts, sloppily written — the corporate lobbying campaign was a resounding success.
Over the past three years, Trump health appointees have rushed through regulations limiting access to abortion and contraception and exposing queer and trans patients to discrimination, whether they're seeking gender-affirming care or treatment for the common cold—let alone fighting the coronavirus.
Even so, several moderate Democrats and most Republicans complained that it was being rushed through, and would disproportionately harm businesses in poorer parts of the state, where the cost of living is not high enough to warrant such a dramatic wage hike.
MOSCOW, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Russia's justice ministry on Tuesday designated Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and Voice of America (VOA) as "foreign agents" under a new law rushed through parliament in response to what Moscow said was unacceptable U.S. pressure on Russian media.
Gupta says this has resulted in a number of India-First-style tech policies being rushed through the government using the much quicker executive notification process rather than seeking parliamentary approval, which could have resulted in laws that would be more comprehensive and enforceable.
Legal experts and former EPA officials said Pruitt could score some early easy wins in January, killing regulations the Obama administration rushed through during his final months in office, such as the agency's rule to curb methane emissions from the oil and gas industry.
"History shows that end-of-year legislative packages are routinely rushed through Congress and to the President's desk under the threat of a government shutdown — too fast for lawmakers and the taxpayers footing the bill to determine what is in them," the letter said.
GUWAHATI, India, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Indian rescue workers were trying to reach 15 coal miners trapped underground for 13 days on Wednesday as families prayed for their safe return, but chances of survival looked slim after floodwaters rushed through the illegal "rat-hole" pit.
"This deal, being rushed through on the last day of the Christie administration — and on a federal holiday, no less — is emblematic of everything the public has come to loathe about N.J. Transit and another reason why it needs a complete overhaul," Mr. Murphy said.
The hospital ship was "rushed through" scheduled maintenance in four days, according to Trump, and will augment health care efforts in New York, where more than 219,0003 Covid-2000 cases have been confirmed and at least 218 people have died, as of March 217.
At my day job, I took smoke breaks with co-workers on our building's rooftop and rushed through deep-seeming conversations made of almost nothing but stress comparisons: the creeping deadlines, the tasks we juggled, all of us proud of our ability to spread ourselves ever thinner.
He was spotted at the 1967 antiwar march on the Pentagon, leading breakaway protesters into the building, as well as at the 603 Woodstock music festival, cutting the surrounding fence, helping to create — as thousands of ticketless fans rushed through the gaps — a famously free event.
In between announcing some slick new security features and an absurdly expensive Mac Pro, a cheerful Craig Federighi rushed through a quick history of iTunes and all the joy it brought to people's lives over the years—and all the features Apple kept stuffing into it.
"History shows that end-of-year legislative packages are routinely rushed through Congress and to the President's desk under the threat of a government shutdown -- too fast for lawmakers and the taxpayers footing the bill to determine what's in them," said the letter signed by 30 conservative organizations.
Some critics were concerned the law would be used to censor political dissenters, the news service noted, adding that the measure had been rushed through a month before the May 9 general election, and carried a maximum penalty of six years of jail time and $500,85033 ringgit ($128,000).
Former President Abdullah Yameen, who lost the election in September, signed the FTA during a visit to Beijing in December, and the same month his parliament ratified the treaty despite opposition protests that he had rushed through the 1,000-page document in less than an hour without any debate.
While the process was far from what it should be in a healthy democratic institution — too many decisions were rushed through late at night — deals were not made as they have been in the past, in secret by the governor and leaders of the State Senate and Assembly.
"We want the Balkan gas hub to be efficient... to be the hub where the gas supplies are coming from different directions but the gas should be traded here, should be sold to the partner and shouldn't be just rushed through the territory to other countries," he said.
The UK's now defunct DRIPA regime was rushed through parliament in 2014, and subsequently ruled unlawful under European Human Rights law by a UK high court in 2015 — after a civil rights group challenged it for targeting an overly broad range of data and having an extremely lax access regime.
A controversial, over decade-old arrangement used to transfer data of European citizens to US companies such as Facebook appears soon to be replaced: The draft text of the EU-US Privacy Shield, the data regulation pact rushed through to substitute the contentious Safe Harbour agreement, was published on Monday.
Come the end of this journey—which won't take too long if rushed through, but you'll most likely want to luxuriate in its colors and calm—the player will have seen creatures that no human ever has, and to say any more on the fauna of Abzû is to spoil the discoveries ahead.
Trump and his enablers on Capitol Hill, for example, speak of "midnight regulations" rushed through behind closed doors, "regulatory overreach" from "unelected bureaucrats" or what White House chief strategist Steve Bannon calls "the administrative state," the idea that somehow government has no role in protecting our safety, health, environment and financial security. Nonsense.
Congressional Republican leaders have agreed to beef up spending for military readiness and anti-terrorist efforts around the globe in the coming months as part of another stop-gap spending bill being rushed through Congress to avoid a government shutdown on Friday when the current temporary budget authority is set to expire.
Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE (R-Ind.), were ultimately listed on the secretary of State's website after Minnesota Republicans rushed through filing paperwork on Aug. 25.
But while the administration has rushed through the rulemaking process to ensure the E15 proposal lands before the June 1 kickoff to summer driving season, under intense pressure from the corn lobby, some portions of the biofuel trading reform agenda were too complicated to complete within the same time frame, the sources told Reuters.
Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.) was rushed through the House Judiciary Committee last week and now heads over to the House Commerce Committee for consideration.
"I am incredibly alarmed by reporting today that suggests Spravato, a controversial new drug, is being rushed through critical reviews and may be prescribed to veterans before fully vetting the potential risks and benefits," said Mark Takano, Democrat of California and chairman of the House Committee on Veteran's Affairs, in a prepared statement released Wednesday.
It covers fewer people with less generous insurance, relies on complex arrangements with private insurers, does nothing to address the high prices that drive the cost of US health care, and is being rushed through a hyperpartisan process that ensures Democrats will unwind it as soon as they have the power to do so.
Critics of the resolution argued that the measure came at a sensitive time in peace talks led by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, or IGAD, and was rushed through the council with little consultation with the region Ethiopia, which has helped lead South Sudan's peace talks, China and Russia all abstained from voting, as did other countries.
This month alone, Singapore announced a bill to clamp down on fake news, Taiwan said it would ban Chinese-owned video-streaming services and Australia rushed through its parliament a Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Material bill, which among other things seeks to hold tech-company executives personally liable for failing swiftly to take down offensive content.
During a House Science, Space and Technology Committee hearing, Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) said the president has rushed through a number of costly and burdensome rules over the last seven years, including the Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards, the Waters of the U.S. rule and the Clean Power Plan, which the Supreme Court blocked on Tuesday.
The kiddie tax expansion appears to be one of several unintended consequences of a tax law that Republicans rushed through Congress in less than two months — and a byproduct of conservatives' desire to simplify the tax code and bring in new revenues to help offset the fiscal cost of cutting tax rates for individuals and businesses.
Since the moment Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.) announced the impeachment inquiry before even reading the transcript between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, House Democrats rushed through the process.
The U.S. Capitol and the White House were put on lockdown for approximately one hour on Monday after a man allegedly rushed through the security screening area of the Visitors Center of the Capitol and pointed a gun at a Capitol Police officer before he was non-fatally shot by an officer, Chief Matthew Verderosa told reporters during a Monday press conference.
In theory, Democrats could benefit by using the tax bill as the economic messaging device that they were unable to come up with on their own — an unpopular tax cut for corporations and the very rich, rushed through at the last minute, full of a few terrible loopholes that can stand in as visible signs of the whole rotten bill.
In Matter of Castro-Tum, he curtailed the power of judges to administratively close cases, and most recently in Matter of L-A-B-R-, he restricted their power to grant continuances  both functions are essential tools for judges to manage their dockets, and more importantly, to ensure cases are not rushed through the process at the expense of fairness and justice.
" On that night, however, her husband's "small, thoughtless, dismissive, annoyed, patronizing comment" became a "microwave that triggered a hurricane": As my rage rushed through the streets of my mind, toppling every memory of every good thing my husband has ever done (and there are scores of memories), I said the meanest thing I've ever said to him: "Don't you dare sit there and sympathetically promise to change.
The final decision was not required until late this year, leading to accusations that the EPA rushed through the process in order to close out an opportunity for President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's administration to weaken the standards.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellDemocratic senator to force vote requiring Roberts to weigh in on witnesses Evangelical pastor: Jesus would have 'beat the crap' out of John Bolton Bolton's lawyer disputes NSC assessment that manuscript contains classified information MORE (R-Ky.) has been against bringing in witnesses, arguing that the Democrats should not have rushed through their impeachment inquiry when they could've pursued such testimony in the House.
Led by the president's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow and Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, the defense has argued that the House Democrats rushed through the process of impeachment in their zeal to overturn the results of an election they disagreed with, and that there was no evidence in the House case beyond hearsay that Mr. Trump had sought to tie the investigations to release of the security aid.
I can still remember the soft, stained carpeting that lined its floors, the worn-down cardboard movie boxes with exposed paper edges, the secret thrill that rushed through me when mom agreed to rent Muriel's Wedding, not realizing it was rated R.   As is often the case with life, the experience becomes precious in hindsight, but more than nostalgia, what Vidiots and places like it offers us is an archive of who we are, where we come from, and what we can be.

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