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He sat for 160 separate photographs (George Custer sat for 155 and Abraham Lincoln for 126).
In another, they sat for an hour, then walked at moderate intensity for 30 minutes on a treadmill, and sat for the next 6.5 hours.
She and Ring sat for the interview with the Times.
Clinton sat for dinner alongside Mr. Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton.
He returned, anemic and emaciated, and sat for his exams.
We sat for a few hours, a very long meeting.
She sat for an interview with T, our style magazine.
Elizabeth Warren sat for an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
Or just sat for moment and then you were out.
In July 2016, Clinton herself sat for a three-hour interview.
The warrant was issued but sat for more than 2 years.
Kahnweiler stopped by our offices recently and sat for a chat.
Trump sat for an interview with Jones during the 85033 election.
He lawyered up and sat for an interview with Mueller's team.
The warrant was issued, but sat for more than 2 years.
There they sat for decades, their decorative metals slowly losing their luster.
One day, they simply sat for eight hours, as a control condition.
Betts sat for the second straight game because of left side tightness.
Trump sat for an interview with Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonWhy target Tucker Carlson?
McGahn sat for 20163 hours of interviews with special counsel Robert Mueller.
Some of these artists have even sat for his wet plate photographs.
Instead, it sat for a minute in a tablespoon of canola oil.
I sat for a while, enjoying the morning and chatting with Pacheco.
He hasn't sat for an interview since announcing he would step down.
He wrote a three-page essay and sat for the entrance exam.
He sat for an online chat with a group of international reporters.
Mr. Cuarón and his crew sat for hours of panel discussions. Breakfast?
Finally, people who frequently sat for more than 90 minutes at a stretch had a nearly two-fold greater risk of death than those who almost always sat for less than 90 minutes at a stretch, he said.
All of the Texans' offensive starters sat for the rest of the game.
On Friday, Donald Trump sat for an interview with the Wall Street Journal.
D Radko Gudas sat for the final game of his six-game suspension.
On the uruhimbi , in several identical vessels, milk had sat for several days.
He ran for conditioning and sat for hours studying his swing on videotape.
In the end, Mr. Trump never sat for an interview with Mr. Mueller.
The application had sat for years with the commission with little public attention.
Mr. Trump has sat for depositions before and shown discipline when under oath.
The recordings had sat for years in the Library of Congress largely untouched.
That night, when he went home, he sat for hours, frozen in anguish.
And she sat for an interview that aired on "60 Minutes" on Sunday.
He sat for a question-and-answer session in conjunction with the honor.
I sat for a while outside the Debenhams department store in downtown Swindon.
Inside, the couples sat for tea and coffee in the White House Blue Room.
The mayor had not been granted immunity when he sat for questioning, Phillips added.
The fun-loving princess sat for new portraits celebrating her fifth birthday on Thursday.
In May the former president sat for a rare interview with a Kuwaiti journalist.
Former British spy Christopher Steele sat for a four-hour videotaped deposition last month.
Of the 2,497 participants, the majority sat for at least nine hours a day.
He suspects these were some of the first photographs Houston had sat for professionally.
He sat for a few moments and then another car pulled up beside him.
Two years later, he sat for a final interview with the Detroit Free Press.
The delegates sat for 2628 days and a few months on, it was ratified.
Mr. McGahn and the president sat for a farewell chat on Wednesday, one said.
He rarely sat for glossy magazine covers or showed up at tech industry conferences.
He had gotten up early and sat for a long time in one room.
The same night, Jeremy Lane of the Seattle Seahawks sat for the anthem, too.
Ms. Pelosi sat for an interview alongside Speaker Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin.
In Game 5, Leonard injured his ankle and sat for the entirety of overtime.
He sat for about a minute before re-entering with 231:232.3 to play.
In a perfect world, I would have sat for another fifteen minutes and composed myself.
In some corners of Nairobi half-built houses have sat for months with no progress.
Trump meanwhile sat for an interview with her Fox News colleague Sean Hannity on Wednesday.
Last year, Obama also sat for interviews with YouTubers after the State of the Union.
Most of the starters sat for both teams as they wrapped up the preseason schedule.
Hart sat for 11:23 of the first half after picking up his second foul.
Another group also sat for 153 minutes, but watched a television screen and didn't type.
Seems this probe went WAY better than the deposition Brown sat for in his Sept.
For 62 years, Ye Jinglu sat for an annual studio portrait, the first in 1901.
Cohen has already reportedly sat for interviews with the special counsel's office totaling 70 hours.
Urged NFL to suspend player who sat for US anthem during game in Mexico 49.
In March, the artist Bunny Rogers and the poet Lawrence Giffin sat for a conversation.
We can easily walk to Lau Pa Sat for some food from the market stalls.
We sat for a while, instead, sheltered from the icy wind, inside a Pizza Hut.
Last year, West sat for a two-hour interview with a European fashion Web site.
When Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, sat for a deposition on Oct.
As they had expected, brain blood flow dropped when people sat for four continuous hours.
People who sat for more than eight hours and were active for less than five minutes had a 59% increased risk of death compared with a reference group of people who sat for less than four hours and were active for more than 60 minutes.
Center Myles Turner had a season-low two points and sat for most of the fourth.
But as we chewed — and swallowed — and sat for 10 plus minutes after — the fire developed.
The source confirmed Trump recommended Dunkin and that he's sat for an interview for the post.
Lynch also sat for the anthem throughout last season, raising the ire of President Donald Trump.
Flynn has sat for 19 interviews with the special counsels office or with other government attorneys.
My traveling companion and I sat for hours after dinner quizzing each other on world capitals.
I was honored — I have never sat for a portrait and didn't know what to expect.
Mr. Bush, he said, greeted the family personally, served coffee and sat for a long visit.
They sat for a first trial in February, but the jury deadlocked, requiring a do over.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump sat for an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Thursday.
The affable Ayres sat for an interview at the N.H.L. offices in New York on Monday.
Elsie Palmer, who starts things off in "The Pilgrim," sat for Sargent when she was 17.
A number of current and former administration officials have sat for depositions in the impeachment inquiry.
The substitutes played so well that Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah sat for the entire period.
Lord Snowdon, in 22000 and, a couple of months later, sat for a portrait with him.
And there they sat for more than a century, unknown to historians or seemingly anyone else.
People who sat for long hours and almost never formally exercised constituted the least-active group.
People who sat for long hours and almost never formally exercised constituted the least-active group.
Justice Antonin Scalia sat for oral arguments in the case but died before the decision came down.
Obama also sat for formal talks with Tsipras at the neo-classical presidential mansion in central Athens.
In January, she sat for her first on camera interview and recounted the events to Gayle King.
On Wednesday, millions sat for China's notoriously grueling two-day college entrance exam, known as the gaokao.
That's why Lin started The Computer Science Proficiency Assessment, which is basically the SAT for software engineers.
Competition. After advancing to the fourth round at Wimbledon, the tennis pro sat for a press conference.
George sat for 6:55 of the game, and the Pacers lost those minutes by 18 points.
Each person photographed sat for an extensive interview, and the photos show more than just their faces.
We sat for a moment then with the engine ticking, the fragrance of sycamores in the air.
Newbold sat for a transcribed interview with Democratic and Republican committee staff on March 85033, a Saturday.
The Florida teen took the SAT for a second time last year, trying to improve her score.
Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, also sat for multiple interviews with Mueller's team since Labor Day.
She noted that he had sat for arguments one week after his confirmation and heard 13 cases.
During her 2008 campaign against Barack Obama, she sat for an hour long interview with Bill O'Reilly.
He sat for his entire set, sitting in the middle of the stage on a fucking throne.
"I sat for nine hours at the airport and only managed three passengers," she told Business Insider.
Yelich, the reigning National League MVP, went down to the ground and sat for a few minutes.
He also sat for portrait photographs that illustrated the article when it was published the next month.
He also sat for portrait photographs that illustrated the article when it was published the next month.
Mr. Buffett, meanwhile, sat for hours on Saturday answering investor questions that ranged from punchy to banal.
During one visit, the volunteers sat for the whole time with no interruptions, except for bathroom breaks.
A woman scaled the statue's pedestal, where she sat for four hours until police brought her down.
Photo: APFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat for 10 hours of questioning before House and Senate committees this week.
Chattering men sat for haircuts while head-scarved women shopped the stalls lining the blue-bricked Riverside Mall.
Dozens of other politicians joined him on the podium, where they then sat for several days (see picture).
She pulled into the little parking lot and sat for five minutes, ten minutes, fifteen minutes, twenty minutes.
Its competitor, ACT of Iowa, attracted more test-takers than the SAT for the first time in 233.
The royal sat for the test and got his results back in just a minute – it was negative.
In Buenos Aires, Obama sat for a day of formal meetings with Macri followed by a state dinner.
Simpson sat for a long time in the passenger seat of the Bronco as police tried to negotiate.
The record-breaking monarch sat for celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz to mark her milestone 90th birthday in April.
Rodgers sat for the second straight week on Thursday, a precautionary move as he deals with back tightness.
BS: When your subjects sat for you, what was the most important dynamic you hoped to bring forward?
In 2013, he sat for an interview with Mr. Wallace, with a focus on the situation in Syria.
The royal nonagenarian sat for a series of portraits photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the magazine's summer issue.
C Vernon Fiddler (lower body) sat for the 12th straight game although he practiced with the team Thursday.
And on a recent afternoon, Mr. de Blasio sat for a trim with his security detail standing nearby.
The justices had sat for a portrait in 1923, and no new justice had been appointed since then.
I am a dog sitter, and I tried her hint on the next white dog I sat for.
In Greenville on Thursday, he sat for a round table on health inequities with nine black community leaders.
So it sat for many years, until Zach became interested in puzzles and I begged him for help.
Some of the Trump administration's top intelligence officials, including Mike Pompeo and Dan Coats, also sat for interviews.
On at least two occasions, the deliveries sat for days before any committee staffer knew to receive them.
He also sat for an interview with MSNBC — his first outing on a cable news network this week.
He sat for Alex Katz in a kind of attentive slouch, head cocked just slightly and shoulders askew.
Patterson sat for the seventh time in nine games and has played 13:59 since initially getting hurt Dec.
She has sat for 700 hours in the same chair willing herself not to sneeze despite bone-crunching pain.
Former President Obama sat for a Super Bowl interview all eight years of his tenure in the White House.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers sat for the second straight week, a precautionary move as he deals with back tightness.
I sat for hours reading through the letters I had received and wondered if anyone had saved my letters.
Alumnae Hall was built in 1955, and the murals were based on students who sat for artists and photographs.
Corsi has also testified in Mueller's grand jury; he has sat for several interviews with the special counsel's team.
The number of students identified as black and Hispanic who sat for the test declined by more than 500.
McGahn is the former White House counsel who reportedly sat for 30 hours of interviews with the special counsel.
Earlier this week, White House Counsel Don McGahn sat for an interview with Mueller's investigators, according to multiple sources.
During the 3 pm hour, he sat for a one-on-one interview on (you guessed it) Fox News.
The current controversy began last year when one of the N.F.L's roughly 1,700 players sat for the national anthem.
We all knew of the SAT, for instance, but had no concrete idea of how to prepare for it.
Two of his five wives, Alexandra Tulcea and Janis Freedman, sat for wide-ranging interviews and come through admirably.
Footnotes in the Mueller Report indicate that Porter sat for two days of interviews with the special counsel's team.
As part of his cooperation agreement, Flynn sat for 19 interviews with the Mueller team and other DOJ prosecutors.
Cobert sat for several hours at the tattoo parlor and has to return to finish the tattoo, WQAD reported.
Mr. Johnson has sat for interviews with other BBC journalists, including Andrew Marr, host of a Sunday morning program.
After striking a plea deal with Mueller's team, Flynn sat for 19 interviews with Mueller and other government prosecutors.
During the trip, she sat for an ABC News interview but the clips only aired after the poll completed.
That's the court on which President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, has sat for the past 12 years.
She sat for him one afternoon a week from the time she was 8 until she was a teenager.
On Friday and Saturday here, Trump sat for talks with men accused of masterminding election fraud and a grisly murder.
Douglass is the most photographed man of the 219th century, having sat for more than 150 portraits [see page 25].
Ron Baker sat for the Knicks after suffering an orbital fracture while trying to defend an Anthony Davis dunk Saturday.
Sheeran first sat for a figure-making session in 2015, ahead of the unveiling of his New York City statue.
One afternoon, Babashoff sat for a 45-minute autograph session in the carnival-like area adjacent to the competition arena.
The media appearance is the first time Comey has sat for a televised interview since Trump fired him last year.
That's the question on everyone's mind after Michael Cohen sat for an interview with ABC News's George Stephanopoulos on Monday.
The "mothership" launched in November to the ISS, where it sat for several months awaiting an opportunity to be deployed.
There he sat, for 20 minutes, on the steps of a church as people passed on a warm Saturday night.
He sat for 19 interviews with Mr. Mueller's office and other prosecutors and handed over documents and communications, they said.
When I get home, I put it in my basement, hidden, where it has sat for the past 15 years.
He canceled the ride share passenger and we went to a cafe, where we sat for nearly two hours, chattering.
I scalded with fresh shame and sat for a long time coating my left palm in layers of craft glue.
Adams sat for three more daguerreotypes, according to his diary, and at some point gave one of them to Everett.
Since then, Conway has sat for interviews on radio shows, but has been uncharacteristically absent from the television news circuit.
The "trouble" was that the neighbor was being prosecuted in court for beating Jimmy when she baby-sat for him.
Afterward, Trump and his son, Eric Trump, campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, spokeswoman Hope Hicks and several others sat for breakfast.
He last sat for a magazine profile in 1996, not long after his comic ur-text, "Billy Madison," came out.
Though Biden hasn't sat for many extended interviews this cycle, he's stayed consistently on-message in the interviews he's given.
"We had traded bread recipes and they cat-sat for us when we went out of town," Ms. Meyer said.
During one, the men and women sat for 14 hours a day, their chair time interrupted only by bathroom breaks.
Copeland sat for an interview about how the simple spit kit has sent the past irrevocably careening into the present.
Close did not pay her, although he had initially offered $250 if she sat for a Polaroid portrait, she explained.
I missed out on getting a 10 top because my campers sat for an hour and a half after they paid!
But authorities didn&apost have enough to charge Hinton and the case sat for years, although it was reviewed at times.
The result of these increases: Teens spent about 8.2 hours a day sitting while adults sat for 6.4 hours a day.
Of the 150 girls who sat for the exam at the Kyein Chaung school in March 2017, only four would pass.
The lower house has sat for 12 years and counting; the Guurti has sat unelected since it was formed in 1993.
And then the truck, along with all those engineers, sat for two weeks while Seltz-Axmacher hunted for a diesel mechanic.
Hayden's sat for weeks despite the Senate committee's unanimous vote recommending the Senate confirm her nomination, according to The Washington Post.
A 2015 study from the University of British Colombia examined the cardiovascular effects in young girls who sat for long periods.
The 85033-year-old justice sat for the first oral arguments since she fell in her Supreme Court office on Nov.
The positive news: People who sat for less than 230 minutes at a time had the lowest risk of early death.
She hired a lawyer and in April 2018 sat for eight hours of closed-door testimony with the Senate Intelligence Committee.
And when the two men sat for a brief photo op before beginning their conversation, Kim again was seen smiling broadly.
" Tensions have abated over the years, and Mr. Obama recently sat for an interview with Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday.
In the deposition, Mr. Trump sat for about 100 minutes, often with his arms folded and sometimes swaying in his chair.
The last time Mr. Trump sat for a TV interview outside his comfort zone was in May, with NBC's Lester Holt.
Notably, President Bill Clinton sat for a deposition in 1997 when Arkansas state employee Paula Jones accused him of sexual harassment.
Farmers' concerns have dominated newspaper frontpages and proceedings in parliament when it sat for the first time this week on Tuesday.
Franco sat for an Annie Leibovitz photo shoot and interview and was to be featured in the magazine, according to THR.
My initial diligence seemed to yield only backaches, but I gamely sat for a couple of hours each morning and afternoon.
LaPierre has long been the public face of the N.R.A., but he hasn't sat for an in-depth interview in years.
That project was granted planning permission eight years after it was requested following an inquiry that sat for almost four years.
The couple also visited a small lake at a San Bernardino park and sat for a time in a parking lot.
It was a playground for the rich that sat for more than six centuries at the foot of an active volcano.
Becht sat for a while but then began wandering around the building, going into rooms where he wasn't allowed, police said.
FIU's Jacob rolled an ankle in the waning minutes of the first half and sat for most of the second half.
But a sedentary lifestyle was not tantamount to a high mortality risk as the study found that those who sat for more than 8 hours a day (as many office-based workers do) but still did the highest amount of physical activity were still much better off than those who sat for less time but were very inactive.
Vulture notes that Dahmer actually sat for many interviews after he was eventually caught, and they form the basis of the documentary.
Houses that have sat for long enough to become blighted are often saddled with significant tax arrears, reducing their appeal to investors.
Case sat for hours trying to explain it to Junger, but ''I struggled to understand what he was talking about,'' Junger recalls.
The Apple CEO sat for a friendly interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, on Wednesday, following the company's most recent quarterly earning's report.
As a child, I sat for hours in my bedroom in Lagos, Nigeria, at the beginning of the 1990s, drawing still lifes.
In 2012, Harrington and Thiel sat for a hilariously awkward interview with Bloomberg, in which they discussed "investor sentiment" and the economy.
The First Lady sat for an interview -- her first solo interview since taking up residence in the White House -- with ABC News.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that McGahn has cooperated with Mueller and sat for 30 hours worth of interviews.
Along with the proven impact of high-cost private tutoring, the use of the SAT for school and teacher deserves more scrutiny.
There were some low clouds so we sat for over an hour waiting 😂❤️ BUT the payoff was beyond worth it!
Cohen's attorneys wrote that he sat for seven voluntary interviews with the special counsel and continues to make himself available as needed.
Fabricio Lima, Manaus's secretary of state for youth, sports and leisure, sat for an interview last week with my colleague Tania Franco.
And, particularly during the years of the Civil War, she also sat for numerous photographers, leaving behind at least 28 different photographs.
As we all sat for a beer at the clubhouse, my brother suddenly offered to play Evel for money the next day.
Brian Roark, Bonnen's attorney, told the Austin American-Statesman that Bonnen sat for four hours of interviews with Texas Rangers last month.
The Best Words President Trump recently sat for a long interview with The Economist magazine in which he discussed his economic agenda.
Credit...Sasha Maslov for The New York Times Destinee Gonzalez Gil was nervous when she sat for the SAT exam last year.
Mr. Miyamoto also sat for an interview in front of a packed house at Apple's store in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan.
He participated in book readings, collaborated in fashion shoots and sat for photographs by Catherine Opie and a portrait by David Hockney.
A photograph of Puerto Rican community organizers includes Mercedes Arroyo, who sat for Neel in 1952, peering upward through big brown eyes.
However, when Kavanaugh sat for questioning later in the day, the GOP senators effectively abandoned using Mitchell so they could defend Kavanaugh.
In advance of Apple's fourth quarter earnings report, CEO Tim Cook sat for an interview with CNBC's Josh Lipton and Jim Cramer.
It shows an American Indian whose face is believed to be a combination of three different men who sat for its designer.
Last month, ABC News reported that Cohen had sat for multiple interviews with investigators from special counsel Robert Mueller's office as well.
In Oklahoma's first two conference games, including a triple-overtime loss to Kansas on Monday, Hield had sat for just one minute.
Before the tournament, Woods sat for an interview with Peter Dawson, the former chief of the R&A, the sport's governing body.
Driedger, who had sat for seven straight games behind veteran Sergei Bobrovsky, improved his record as a starter to 2-1-0.
Twenty White House staffers, including eight from the White House counsel's office, have sat for voluntary interviews with investigators, the overview said.
But both men still feel anxious about anyone eating a fish sandwich that has sat for an hour near hot stage lights.
He sat for a two-hour-plus interview with Rap Radar this week, covering a range of topics, some of them uncomfortable.
When I sat for a while in the dugout and stood up again, I couldn't because getting cold the pain was worse.
Beyond surveying the rich marine life, the team explored previously unidentified shipwrecks, some of which had sat for decades on the seafloor.
She sat for a live interview with Sister Circle, where she discussed the day she realized that she was a victim of abuse.
Thankfully my brother cat/house sat for free since he lives so close and was happy to live alone without his 224 roommates.
Derese, who lives in the Illu Aba Bora district, in Ethiopia's southwest, sat for papers in English, Maths and Amharic, Ethiopia's official language.
Once he agreed to help Mueller, the fired Trump adviser sat for 19 interviews with the special counsel's office and other federal prosecutors.
At first, Hagel had some cashew oil placed on her lip and sat for 15 minutes to see if there was any reaction.
" According to the complaint, Landry sat for the Pledge of Allegiance "around 200 times in class through six of more teachers without incident.
Here, McGowan claims that she sat for an interview with Farrow in January of 2017, but she rescinded her consent after giving it.
She would use them to keep her comfortable as she sat for hours with a chemotherapy needle in her arm the next morning.
In the 1860s, just as a newfangled method of producing likenesses began to gain popularity, the young Bernhardt sat for her first photograph.
But they reveal the depth of his paranoia about his former counsel, who sat for many hours with Robert Mueller's team of prosecutors.
I was playing [music venue] Turkish Delight in Oslo, Norway, and I just sat for a moment and thought about where I was.
FYI, Bennett has sat for the national anthem during Seahawks pre-season games -- and he says this incident has only strengthened his resolve.
Half-finished, decrepit structures sat for years on the land that was meant to be the largest amusement park in all of Asia.
To build trust as a new member, include a few testimonials from people you've sat for, even if they are not registered members.
Along with Hopkins, EA's UK County Manager Shaun Campbell, Epic's Director of Marketing Matthew Weissinger, and General Counsel Canon Pence sat for questioning.
Payne handcuffed the nurse and placed her in a police car, where she sat for about 20 minutes, according to CNN affiliate KSL.
"He really had a strong sense of holding people accountable, whoever they were and wherever they sat, for the wrongdoing they engaged in."
I rabbit-sat for Ashley (just as a friend) a couple of times over the next months when she was out of town.
Mari was actually really reluctant to be interviewed for the book and only sat for [an interview] with me at the last minute.
Phys Ed People who sat for long periods and took fewer than 4,000 steps a day developed metabolic problems, even if they exercised.
Pregnant French bulldog mom Cozette and her beau Boudreaux, also a Frenchie, sat for photographer Cristal Malek of Cristal Malek Photography, reports KTRK.
LOVING VINCENT Armand Roulin (voiced by Douglas Booth), who sat for Vincent van Gogh, sets out to investigate why the artist committed suicide.
Mr. Weinstein appeared on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show in a "Campus Craziness" segment and sat for interviews with many other media outlets.
His polished older daughter, Ivanka, sat for a commercial intended to appeal to suburban women who have recoiled from her father's incendiary language.
More than seven months into the term, the White House told the Washington Post that Trump had not yet sat for the photo.
He also sat for an interview with Fox News Channel's Jeanine Pirro, where he doubled-down on his threat to end press briefings.
The customer sat surveys from third parties tell us the customer sat for the iPhone X is 99 percent, which is just unbelievable.
He sat for a moment with his girlfriend, his parents in the car behind them, deciding which way to turn on Tomki Road.
On major highways and roads across Iran, people turned off their vehicles and sat for hours, intentionally creating backups for miles and miles.
On the other hand, the people who sat for 10 hours or more tended to have above-average troponin levels in their blood.
As expected those who sat for a long time as well as not doing much exercise had a "significantly increased risk of dying during the follow-up (period of research)" and said the increased mortality risk in those who sat for more than eight hours a day and were also the least active was similar to that of smoking and obesity.
As she sat for hair and makeup, Johnson breastfed her 4-month-old baby, a moment that was beautifully captured by her wedding photographer.
I sat for around 10 minutes creating a Minecraft build where I could see blocks flying onto the stcture from someone next to me.
As Deadline notes, Cohen contested this on The Late Late Show with James Corden, saying that the president sat for a seven minute interview.
He evaded multiple raids by the Mexican authorities, including a close brush after he sat for an interview with the American actor Sean Penn.
Although the rule is not set in stone, justices who haven't sat for oral arguments normally don't vote on the outcome of a case.
Mr. Zuckerberg spent an hour taking questions from reporters on Wednesday, and Ms. Sandberg has sat for a series of broadcast interviews this week.
The only suggestion of smoke came at the top of the palate, apparently from the barrels in which the wine sat for 224 months.
Cohen has reportedly sat for more than 70 hours of interviews with Mueller's team, raising questions about what else he has told government investigators.
The president has routinely attacked his hometown paper, even though he has sat for multiple interviews with its reporters during his time in office.
After the deputy director sat for hours of interviews with congressional panels this week, several Republicans voiced dissatisfaction with his answers to their questions.
Trump, joined by aides Corey Lewandowski and Daniel Scavino, sat for a quick lunch at a delicatessen in Indianapolis, according to The Washington Post.
On the morning of the wedding, he met them at Ms. Robinson's Dallas home and sat for a stylist who cleaned up his hair.
It is planned for exhibition in a museum in Krasnoyarsk, a Siberian city about 1,400 miles south of where it sat for seven decades.
I pushed a few coffee cups and newspapers aside and just sat for a minute, among all that was left of my father's world.
"It probably helped their agenda — by having these kids show up with fake names," said Mr. Grand, who sat for an interview at Defcon.
Forward Tom Wilson sat for a third straight game, serving a suspension for an illegal hit on Pittsburgh's Zach Aston-Reese in Game 21.
Instead, Mr. Santana said, he provided the video to Mr. Scott's family and sat for multiple news media interviews before meeting with the authorities.
But when the men instead sat for 14 hours a day, running did not bring down the high levels of triglycerides in their blood.
In May, Huffman pleaded guilty to paying $15,000 to a fake charity that facilitated cheating when her daughter took the SAT for college admission.
Forward Marcus Johansson sat for the Devils, and the Rangers kept out forwards Mats Zuccarello and Kevin Hayes as well as defenseman Adam McQuaid.
Because of his interactions with Stone in 2016, Credico appeared before Mueller's grand jury and sat for several interviews with the special counsel's team.
I sat for a while in the high school bleachers in Mississauga on a recent Saturday with Yvonne Rowe Samadhin and her husband, Mark.
Last week, Silver sat for an interview at Recode's Code Commerce event alongside Michael Rubin, the chairman of the sports e-commerce company Fanatics.
Sanders public-facing role and her close relationship with Trump also led her behind closed doors, where she sat for an interview with Mueller's investigators.
We sat for a bit, once we both finished, to let our paint dry and then we walked the billion miles back to the car.
On Friday, the ousted US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch -- still a State Department employee -- sat for hours of deposition with the House Intelligence Committee.
But by the time he was 59, McNeill was already experiencing serious problems with his motor skills, and so he sat for the brain scan.
Twice a week, he sat for an hour in a Grifols Biomat centre, as an apheresis machine whirled, siphoning the plasma out of his blood.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama sat for interviews with three popular YouTube stars on Friday, days after he gave his final State of the Union address.
Caitlyn Jenner has only sat for one magazine cover shoot since revealing her trans journey last year: her introduction piece in Vanity Fair in June.
So, too, had Trump grown wary of former White House counsel Don McGahn, who sat for more than 30 hours of testimony with Mueller's team.
Eight days after Comey's firing, Rosenstein appointed Mueller as special counsel, and less than a week later Rosenstein sat for an interview as a witness.
I sat for hours trying to program drums on Ableton and on my sampler and I tried to make it sound as good as possible.
After his hour-long tour of Baltimore's Sandtown neighborhood, dotted with vacant and boarded-up rowhomes, Sanders sat for a roundtable with the clergy members.
Singer sat for a deposition, obtained by the L.A. Times, back in 2016, when a school was being sued by a student who claimed discrimination.
With SAT, for example, the College Board includes 35 questions that explore personal areas such as extracurricular activities, educational aspirations, parental income, and even religion.
In truth, Maureen Orth writes in Vulgar Favors that Jeff met Cunanan and sat for an anonymous interview with 48 Hours somewhere around 1992-93.
While darkness gathered, and when her second glass of sherry had been sipped away almost to nothing, Miss Nightingale sat for a few minutes longer.
In Louisville, Perez and Sanders sat for a joint interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes, two bald, bespectacled men, shoulder to shoulder, neither of them smiling.
Critic's Notebook Normani Kordei, a member of the girl group on the rise Fifth Harmony, sat for a lighthearted Facebook Live interview earlier this month.
And he sat for an interview with The Wall Street Journal and an appearance, surrounded by his family, on CBS News's "60 Minutes" last week.
In 2011, about 20 teenagers in Long Island were accused of paying as much as $3,600 to have someone else take the SAT for them.
I used to love sitting for full days; my latest one, last week, I sat for 6 hours straight, and it was an amazing experience.
But there's good news: Researchers found that people who sat for less than 30 minutes at a time had the lowest risk of early death.
The next morning, he monitored the headlines, sat for an interview with Fox News and discussed ways to try to seize the news cycle again.
Trump did not dine with the Republican donors that evening; instead he sat for dinner on the patio with Giuliani and Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman.
A few weeks before the American release of her latest movie, "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," Ms. Haenel sat for an interview in Paris.
In his diary on March 8, 1843, he recorded his first visit to the Washington studio of Philip Haas, where he sat for three daguerreotypes.
He sat for a news conference in English and then met with a group of nearly two dozen members of the news media from Asia.
The House of Commons sat for a historic Saturday session and lawmakers were due to have a "meaningful vote" on Johnson's new deal with Brussels.
Ernest R. Garcia's body sat for more than a month in his Bronx apartment before the authorities finally entered in January and found it decomposing.
On January 16, Yang sat for an interview with CNN in which she claimed that Hadden sexually abused her during a pregnancy exam in 2012.
Mr. Massey, who sat for most of the time after a recent hip-replacement surgery, emphasized his personal wealth and his ability to raise money.
Shortly afterward, she sat for a morning-show interview on Radio NZ, estimating that she'd read "a bit more than 220,240 books" in her lifetime.
Indeed, having once sat for his own portrait by Copley, Adams later rejected the result as a "Piece of Vanity" inconsistent with genuine republican virtue.
Interviewed separately, the pair — who hadn't seen each other in person in years but had stayed in touch — sat for a joint photograph last weekend.
But the past few months have exhausted Mr. Khan, who choked up as he sat for an interview on the floor of his small apartment.
When I sat for dinner, I turned on the local news and saw a report about a man who died in an avalanche that day.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who had just suggested a new top tax rate of 70 percent in the week before Gates sat for this interview.
Eventually, he ended up on what appeared to be a large beam, where he sat for awhile, while police and onlookers could be seen gathering below.
"So far so good," Trump told reporters as he sat for lunch on a seafront terrace with Macron, saying the two leaders had a special relationship.
Congress sat for months on the request, which would go toward mosquito control, research into vaccines, and public education programs to fight contraction of the virus.
"Resistance Summer is a down payment on what the new DNC is about," said Perez, who sat for this interview prior to the Netroots Nation conference.
Giuliani also said at the time that Mueller could finish the obstruction probe if Trump sat for an interview with investigators, something the president hasn't done.
It sat for about a minute, until it found its way under the step of a stout woman in her 60s with a short blond crop.
McGahn reportedly sat for hours of interviews with the special counsel's office and is said to have persuaded the president not to fire Robert Mueller. 18.
Of the 1,298 recommendations, 832 have sat for a year or more, 181 are from three years ago or more, and two are 85033 years old.
The State Education Department said 66,000 more students took the math Parcc tests this year and 57,000 more sat for the English assessments than in 2015.
CNN reported Tuesday that Mueller's team was probing the organization as early as February 2018, when Nunberg sat for an interview with the special counsel's office.
Four years ago, she sat for six days watching her teammates compete at the London Games as she waited for her turn on swimming's grandest stage.
NOTES: Portland rested starters G Damian Lillard, G CJ McCollum and F Moe Harkless, and reserve G Allen Crabbe (foot) sat for his second straight game.
To end the program, an empty chair where Krauthammer sat for more than a decade was shown before an obituary graphic with his photo was presented.
CreditCreditClement Pascal for The New York Times "Tell me what to do," Cindy Sherman said, asking the photographer for guidance as she sat for her portrait.
"The state sat for a long time on a big pile of money to create supportive housing and we've finally broken that log jam," said Goldfein.
Flynn sat for 19 interviews with Mueller's investigators and other officials from the Department of Justice, for a combined total of 62 hours and 45 minutes.
Janet Yellen sat for her second day of her semiannual questioning before Congress on Wednesday, where she faced tough questioning from House Republicans on banking regulation.
In more than a dozen years of releasing music under the name Francis and the Lights, Starlite, 38, had never sat for an in-depth interview.
Throughout the day there was a flow of customers, most of whom sat for a while on the small bench right next to his work station.
In one case, at least, it was the other way around: A friend from his school days, Tony Bennett, became famous and sat for Mr. Kinstler.
The Van Campens sat for a portrait by Hals (circa 1582-1666), one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, almost 400 years ago.
Trump has not sat for an interview with CNN since he took office, though he spoke with the network multiple times during his 85033 presidential campaign.
The results showed that individuals who sat for longer periods of time without any breaks were more likely to die early from all causes of death.
It was the third day of testimony by Tekashi 69, who has sat for hours, detailing the inner workings of the gang and hip-hop industry.
Last year, as his insurgent candidacy began to gain momentum, Bernie Sanders sat for an interview with Ezra Klein, the editor of the Web site Vox.
These witnesses all sat for videotaped depositions conducted by the House managers and then relevant portions as determined by the Senate were played for the senators.
So I sat for a week or so with the books out, listening to different Sondheim songs, trying to just ape the meter here and there.
Peyton sat for the deposition back in 2003 ... after Dr. Jamie Naughright sued him for defamation over a chapter in his autobiography about the 1996 incident.
While in prison, Manson maintained the public's ongoing interest due to his wild and erratic commentary and behavior in interviews he sat for from behind bars.
GMT Games put it up as a pre-order with minimal information on February 20th, and there it sat for over a month without further elaboration.
Guy, meanwhile, has been embedded into Meghan's new royal life, and was at her feet as she sat for her hair and makeup on her wedding morning.
As they sat for the talks at a long rectangular table, Trump conveyed optimism a historic trade accord could be reached -- but didn't say when or how.
He showed up at a dozen events over three tightly packed days; he sat for interviews with the local press and made pitches to big-name donors.
Sophia, who sat for an interview with Jim Breslo on his podcast, "Hidden Truth," didn't reconcile something her partner told Diane Sawyer ... that she voted for Trump.
On April 16 – the last day of their week-long tour – William and Princess Kate will visit the Taj Mahal, where Diana famously sat for a picture.
He was particularly incensed at McGahn, with whom he'd already fallen out after learning his onetime counsel sat for hours of interviews with the special counsel's office.
John speaks out as well: He sat for several hours with ABC News' Amy Robach, who tells PEOPLE he was almost disconcertingly jovial about the traumatic experience.
Drivers in D.C. sat for an average of 82 hours in traffic last year, New York City commuters spent 74 hours, and Boston drivers waited 64 hours.
In 2016, the two sat for an interview with the New York Times to discuss their initiatives for women's health around the globe and their Texas roots.
Guy, meanwhile, has been embedded into Meghan's new royal life, and was at her feet as she sat for her hair and makeup on her wedding morning.
He sat for an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos and, you guessed it, said a lot of things that raised eyebrows inside and outside the White House.
His father was a former storefront lawyer who, after serving one term in the House of Representatives, sat for 19993 years on the New York Supreme Court.
Dave and I sat for hours in the emergency room, until I was ushered behind a curtain and a skeptical-looking doctor came in to see me.
The only public interview Drake has done for "Views" came Thursday night, when he sat for a brief chat with the Beats 1 radio host Zane Lowe.
Donnersmarck read the screenplay to Richter, as he did to me; in his view, Richter, frailer than when he had sat for the interviews, was profoundly moved.
"They sat for 10 minutes in protest against the Amateur Athletic Union, which had called for a separate but equal race for women," Eskenazi wrote on Oct.
As tunes from Lil Uzi Vert and Crime Mob blared, models sat for makeup on the stage and posed in front of white backdrops and lighting umbrellas.
Eight months after the settlement, when Ms. Dushku sat for the interview with the lawyers investigating CBS, she said she welcomed the chance to speak her piece.
Researchers found that those who sat at least 12 hours a day had significantly higher mortality than those who sat for less than five hours per day.
The younger Mr. Trump sat for an interview with committee investigators in 2017 and has met with a handful of other congressional committees for dozens of hours.
Rebekka Paskewitz, a finalist in the competition, held a toothy braces smile while she sat for her sculpture, and later while she waved at her adoring fans.
They sat for the photographers of the day — Bill King, Francesco Scavullo — but their photos were painted (over, or entirely) by Mr. Bernstein, a liberty unimaginable today.
For most of his 51 years, George Lee kept a low profile outside church; he is believed to have sat for only one photograph in his lifetime.
The most valuable item in the lot, Mr. Stattler said, is a wood-framed oil painting that the president likely sat for after his nomination in 1860.
Sohyun Chung, 22 (at left), and EZ Lee, 20, sat for a photo after having a smoke break outside, where they also passed the time by dancing.
His son, Hunter Biden, said he would step down from his role with a Chinese investment firm, and sat for his first television interview of the campaign.
The record was placed in the music office at the back of the store, where it sat for about a year and a half, Mr. Salmons said.
They emerged into the imposing grandeur of an empty courtroom, where Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Thurgood Marshall sat for years before being elevated to the Supreme Court.
Democrats said that Gore refused to answer more than 100 questions related to the Census citing issues of "separate litigation" when he'd sat for a voluntary interview.
She sat for Horst P. Horst and worked with Irving Penn, but even collaboration with the greats neither cowed her nor cracked her witty, no-nonsense mien.
I learned that of the 150 girls who sat for the high school exam at Formin's school in March 2017, she was among only four who passed.
We crouched down and passed through it into an office, where we sat for tea on the couch, next to a giant pair of papier-mâché. breasts.
The Ferryman clocks in at around three hours, and I easily would have sat for four, so rich are its characters and so engaging are its performances.
By that point, Green had left the Youngstown studio where he sat for the satellite interview and was on his way to let out a vacationing friend's dog.
In this latest case, a St. Louis jury sat for weeks and heard testimonies from cancer survivors and family members of six women who died from ovarian cancer.
A female Washington Post staffer said that Donald Trump hit on her after the Republican presidential candidate sat for a meeting with the paper's editorial board on Monday.
Once we got it, it just kind of sat for a year, cause I was still looking for a VHS tape of it, so I could watch it.
The cast sat for an engaging — and at times emotional — video interview for the Breaking Bad reunion special that debuts today at noon ET on digital network PeopleTV.
Greta Moll had sat for 10 three-hour sessions for her painting, which Matisse reworked after seeing a work in Paris by the Italian Renaissance artist Paolo Veronese.
Maybe some seats in Congress will be lost instead of the lives of innocent young people who sat for a day of classes at Santa Fe High School.
" As far as modeling opportunities go, she explains, "I've sat for other photographers where they just direct every moment, and I feel like an outline of a person.
He sat for a friendly interview with The Daily Caller on Wednesday, but has not engaged in a public back and forth with reporters for nearly a week.
Ken Clarke, alongside Theresa May, sat in the same seat for which he has sat for many years in an act of defiance against the prime minister.3.
Ms. Varejão sat for two interviews, one via Skype last month and the other in 2014 at her studio on a residential street just outside Rio's Jardim Botânico.
Crime Scene Priscilla Kelly Delmaro sat for months in jail in Rikers Island last year, but her fortunetelling parlor in Times Square did not stay empty for long.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat for an interview on Tuesday with CNN's Alisyn Camerota, who grilled her on a number of topics dogging her presidential campaign.
Benched again for injury reasons in 2013, Griffin then sat for games in 2014 because newly hired head coach Jay Gruden did not believe he was playing well.
Earlier this year she spoke to Elle about battling stereotypes of Blackness, and last fall she sat for an intimate photo shoot wearing cornrows for CR Fashion Book.
She sat for a series of interviews, displaying her wry sense of humor but very little skin, wearing baggy, long-sleeve sweatshirts and jackets that camouflaged her physique.
"Little June" Robles, as she was invariably called, spoke to news reporters immediately after her rescue, but in subsequent years she never sat for a full-fledged interview.
The most extensively depicted historical figure here is Shah Naser al-Din (1831-1896), largely because he introduced photography to Iran and sat for the camera a lot.
Steve Bannon, who recently sat for 20 hours of interviews with special counsel prosecutors, participated in the Zayed Trump Tower meeting along with Mr. Flynn and Mr. Kushner.
She sat for an interview with Bret Baier of Fox News on Monday night after speaking to a luncheon of Nashua Rotary Club members earlier in the day.
Amid recent turmoil surrounding Musk's stated goal to take Tesla private, the CEO sat for an interview with YouTuber Marques Brownlee to discuss the future of electric cars.
The two sat for a game of "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts," which is essentially Fear Factor with emotional stakes as well as potential GI trauma.
On Tuesday, Lewandowski sat for a roughly six-hour House Judiciary Committee hearing in which he largely ignored questions from the panel's Democrats on whether Trump obstructed justice.
On Wednesday, Rubio recorded a special hourlong town hall for prime time with MSNBC's Chuck Todd and sat for a full-hour interview with Fox News' Megyn Kelly.
People who worked with the firms have recently sat for daylong interviews with federal prosecutors in New York, the Times reported, citing several sources familiar with the questioning.
Of the 133,000 people who sat for the written exam, she was one of 500 to pass, and then one of only 200 to pass the oral exam.
The duke commissioned Ingres — one of his favorite artists — to paint his portrait and sat for numerous sessions, during which the painter captured his tranquil gaze and elongated neck.
The intro to THR's coverage of the interview mentions that Munn sat for a paired interview with her fellow star, 11-year-old Jacob Tremblay, before her solo chat.
I sat for the suggested 15 minutes scrolling my phone and texting my old med school roommate, who replied, "HAHAHAHA STOP IT." All in all, it was pretty anticlimactic.
The boy, who has not yet been identified, told police he woke up in the parked car, where he sat for roughly an hour with the windows rolled up.
The former Trump lawyer has sat for hours of interviews with the special counsel's team in recent weeks to discuss President Trump's ties to Russia, ABC News reported Thursday.
The actress sat for an interview with Event Magazine, in which she alluded to challenges in her marriage to Dauriac — from whom she filed for divorce earlier this month.
After previously introducing their son in a refreshingly relatable post-delivery photo, the royal parents sat for more regal portraits with Prince Alexander, who was born on April 19.
Taylor, who sat for a private deposition last month, was one of two State Department officials who testified Wednesday in the first public hearing of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
The president told Woodward in a phone conversation last month that he would have sat for an interview but said nobody informed him that Woodward wanted to interview him.
After the game, Nadal, 33, sat for a press conference where one Italian reporter seemed to suggest his recent wedding may have left the player "distracted," according to CNN.
Kennedy appeared on "Face the Nation" right after McCabe sat for an interview in which he was asked about texts between former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
Acutely self-aware and enjoying an unlikely career resurgence, he sat for an interview at his home here, patently disinclined to put a stopper on his often unfiltered musings.
Henry told the newspaper he sat for a phone interview with Kenerly and did not perceive any racial bias during his interaction with her but said he was unsurprised.
And she sat for a 10-minute interview on Fox News, a network not typically on the top of the list for those trying to reach Democratic primary voters.
He sat for question-and-answer sessions on Reddit, released playlists of his favorite songs on Spotify and used Twitter frequently, even once making dad jokes with Bill Clinton.
Burck also represents White House counsel Don McGahn and former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, who have both sat for interviews with special counsel Robert Mueller's team.
Mr. Wright said he asked Mr. Durst's lawyer, Nicholas Scoppetta, who died in 2016, to let him ask tough questions of Mr. Durst before he sat for a polygraph.
In town for a few days last week, Mr. Murakami, who is 69, sat for a brief interview in his publisher's office after an hour's jog around Central Park.
In the fall of 1986, Dr. Moss said, she sat for a Greek language exam, the last exam she needed to qualify for official status as a Ph.D. candidate.
Infowars's profile was raised in 2015 by Donald J. Trump, who sat for an interview with Mr. Jones during his presidential campaign and praised the conspiracy theorist's "amazing" reputation.
He sat for a moment on the warning track, then rose to his feet and shook his head as if to clear it before tossing the ball back in.
But after he bought the barn and had it disassembled and moved to his property, it sat for about five years as he became busy with life and work.
The truck was eventually parked in a privately owned warehouse in the municipality of Tlaquepaque, in Guadalajara's greater metropolitan area, where it sat for a week, Ms. Gómez said.
Meanwhile, the American actor Jimmy Bennett sat for a TV interview in Italy about his allegations that he was raped by the actress and former #MeToo figure Asia Argento.
Jayne Cohan and Phyllis LeBoff gave each other a discreet thumbs up as they sat for their next game, and soon their grandchildren were the talk of the community.
She sat for an interview with the Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo and was the sole adviser Mr. Trump mentioned by name during his 30-minute speech on Tuesday.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro sat for chummy bilateral talks with Trump that illustrated what White House officials hope is a budding partnership between the Western hemisphere's two largest economies.
Before Mr. Aldaoud was deported, he sat for a year and half in ICE detention, desperately missing his family, especially his 3-year-old niece, Ella, Ms. Bolis' daughter.
I sat for an hour on the slippery edge of a rickety chair, preparing to spring forward every time I saw young Cosgrove's muscles tighten under his coat sleeve.
But even Republicans who have sat for the closed-door depositions before the impeachment probe refuse to accept the notion that Ukraine had no role in interfering in 2016.
While the identity of the woman is not certain, historians believe Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo, sat for Da Vinci for the painting.
Multiple current and former White House officials have sat for interviews with Mueller's team of prosecutors, and the White House has turned over reams of documents to his office.
Finally, during a third visit, the volunteers sat for most of the six hours, but began each hour with five minutes of moderate walking, using treadmills at the clinic.
In the very early days Natalia found it hard to latch on so Maria sat for hours, day and night, feeding her breast milk out of a tiny cup.
In a penthouse suite at the sleek James hotel in NoMad, Ms. Bloomfield, 44, recently sat for hours going over what happened, flanked by her wife and her publicist.
At the heavily guarded warehouse in Cúcuta, where supplies have sat for nearly a week, workers packed bags with medical kits or with vegetable oil, flour, lentils and rice.
More than 11 students, who gave birth since the start of the National Examinations on Monday have also sat for their tests, a spokeswoman for Ethiopia's education ministry told CNN.
Dylann Roof sat for 40 minutes with parishioners at the landmark Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston for a Bible study meeting before opening fire on June 17, 2015.
Another day, they sat for a hour, then walked on a treadmill at moderate intensity (the equivalent of a brisk walk) for 30 minutes, then sat again for 6.5 hours.
No word on why the house sat for so long -- it's a nice place ... 5 beds, 5 baths, nice backyard with a pool, fancy kitchen with Viking appliances ... the works.
Renee Beijar, a 26-year-old hospital administrator, said she sat for an hour-and-a-half in a half mile of traffic to cast her ballot for Florida Sen.
Then it went to Port Stephens and then somehow came to Tassie, where it sat for two years in a paddock, growing grass and moss before I picked it up.
Gould was a former US attorney who had been appointed to the bench by Theodore Roosevelt and had already sat for two decades when the Wan case came before him.
Trump has sat for scores of exhaustive interviews and often makes news because he's willing to answer questions – like Matthews's hypothetical question on abortion – that others might shy away from.
Sessions himself has sat for an interview with Mueller, and Trump's views of his attorney general's recusal are among the questions investigators have for Trump should he do the same.
Mr. Goynes liked to watch sports on Ms. Kilty's big TV. A few years ago, Ms. Kilty and Mr. Goynes and Sonja sat for a portrait at a photo studio.
Another man then picked it up and replaced it atop Cappatto, where it sat for mere seconds before yet another woman ran up behind her and immediately took it off.
Bambino combines the two ideas in one: it lets parents find nearby babysitters who have already sat for people they know, saving them time without sacrificing their peace of mind.
Mr. Dowd told the president that if he sat for an interview, he would probably be charged with perjury and end up in an "orange jumpsuit," according to Mr. Woodward.
Now, 15 years later, he has returned to those venues and others to do large format wet-process portraits of these musicians, who eagerly sat for the one-time fanboy.
Based on that promise he sat for a deposition on Constand's civil case where he admitted he had given her 3 half-pills of Benadryl before a 2004 sexual encounter.
To add insult to literal injury, Simeon says he was writhing in pain and all producers did was send him to a room where he sat for 5 agonizing hours.
He sat for an interview with Bloomberg, in which he dangled the prospect of keeping Attorney General Jeff Sessions, an early believer turned political piñata, in his job until November.
When Benjamin Paddock sat for the examination, he was built like a refrigerator and wore a neatly trimmed blond mustache and horn-rimmed glasses that framed strikingly light gray eyes.
And so when the accused man's wife sat for an interview on Monday on Fox & Friends, a favorite show of President Trump's, she appealed directly to the commander in chief.
" Some of the events were predictable: Mr. Obama sat for exit interviews with Steve Kroft of "60 Minutes," George Stephanopoulos of "This Week" and Lester Holt of "NBC Nightly News.
Negotiations between the Clinton and Starr teams lasted six months, and took more than a dozen lawyers' letters, a subpoena and a court hearing before Clinton sat for the interview.
The greatest risk of premature death was for people who sat for long periods of time and did not exercise, according to the findings, published in The Lancet on Wednesday.
Bush sat for an interview with his former press secretary, Fox News anchor Dana Perino, in Crawford, Texas, where he was participating in a 100-kilometer bike race for veterans.
The president and his lawyers have been working to prevent Ms. Clifford, who sat for a lengthy interview that aired on "60 Minutes" last month, from making further public statements.
Some of the office workers sat for more than 15 hours each day between work and home, while most of the mail carriers barely sat at all during working hours.
That didn't explain why Trump, who had tweeted a half-dozen times and sat for two television interviews since the Putin news conference, waited so long to correct his remarks.
He was in New York City last week and sat for an interview before giving a lecture to a salon in a loft in the East Village, near Cooper Union.
Ms. Conway, Mr. Trump's campaign manager in the final months of the 2016 presidential race, sat for an extensive interview with The Run-Up in her office in Trump Tower.
Lynch, according to multiple reports, sat for "The Star-Spangled Banner" and stood for Mexico's national anthem during a game against the New England Patriots on Sunday in Mexico City.
The plane coasted to a stop and, without any announcement from the crew, sat for an hour in the stifling desert heat until we were bused back to the terminal.
Administrators at Great Neck North High School began an inquiry after a student confided to a college counselor that someone was accepting money to take the SAT for other students.
They also sat for an annual portrait session and then spent a semi-private week with their parents in Dubai and Abu Dhabi where they shared their mother's passion for rugby.
The nation's high court has sat for weeks on the government's request to reverse lower court opinions that have blocked the Trump administration's attempts to rescind the program known as DACA.
"Don McGahn sat for more than 30 hours of interviews with the special counsel's investigation, and the chairman has answered that with a stunning 36-item subpoena," the Georgia Republican said.
When Mr. Obama sat for a live town hall-style event on guns this month, it was Mr. Cox who appeared on Fox News before the president had even finished speaking.
Gein, who was a favorite of local children and even baby-sat for a neighbor, was judged to have murdered at least one other middle-aged woman and possibly many more.
Clavell picked up his second foul at the 7:08 mark and sat for the rest of the half with his 11 points, and the Wildcats seized control of the game.
The court sat for seven straight working days to hear the case, unusual in India where one court is often dipping in and out of several cases on the same day.
On Friday morning, shortly after the release of the latest jobs report, he sat for a wide-ranging interview at the New York Fed's grand, dungeon-like headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
The former White House counsel sat for hours of interviews and provided contemporaneous notes, which produced some of the most damaging aspects of the special counsel's report on the Russia investigation.
Guests then sat for the opening film, "A Quiet Outpost," a jingoistic Russian war drama that was a paean to the military and ended with a gory 30-minute battle sequence.
"So quickly, like everything is happening so quickly!" she exclaimed late Friday evening as she sat for an interview as a surprise finalist in the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
However, Azubuike and Dotson, the Big 12's top scorer, each acquired two first-half fouls and sat for extended stretches while the Cowboys capitalized on the Jayhawks' lack of depth.
Gabriel: What we do then is, when the cheese has sat for two months, we clean off that mold and we coat the rind in a layer of virgin olive oil.
Yet in a surprise development, the markup was limited almost exclusively to Raskin and Collins, who sat for hours taking questions and trading barbs with opposing members of the Rules panel.
He said he sat for a lengthy interview last Friday with attorney Vida Thomas of Weintraub Tobin, the law firm hired by the Assembly Rules Committee to investigate sexual harassment complaints.
I sat for tea with a Kurdish security officer in his forties, Jewan Ibrahim, who wore a green flight suit with a green sash around his waist and a green jacket.
The heels sat for years in the back of my closet, following me from high school to college to New York, where I finally threw them out a couple years ago.
During another, they walked moderately for 30 minutes at the start of their experimental day, and then sat for the next five and a half hours with no additional scheduled breaks.
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Prince sat for a contentious interview in November 2017 with the House Intelligence Committee, which is conducting its own investigation of Russian meddling but has also been plagued by partisan infighting.
This makes no sense to anyone who thinks about it for more than five seconds, including former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who sat for an interview with Fusion's Jorge Ramos on Thursday.
"We sat for two-and-a-half hours and they told me there was nothing they could do, that the boys were seniors and they couldn't change their schedules," Darbi's mother said.
The mayor conceded last month in a news conference that he had sat for an interview with the Manhattan district attorney's office as part of a separate state investigation into his administration.
At least nine shipping containers filled with donations for Puerto Rican victims of Hurricane Maria sat for almost a year in a parking lot, where contents rotted and were contaminated by vermin.
When the Honorable Theresa Robinson sat for Sir Joshua Reynolds in February 1772 (the child was born in May of that year), you would never guess that she was pregnant at all.
After all they've often got the job via a text message from someone they don't know saying "you sat for my friend Sarah last week so can you sit for me tonight".
The TV host, Becca Cosmetics collaborator, cookbook author, and everyone's imaginary BFF recently sat for a complete hair and makeup session — all captured and posted on Instagram by makeup artist Emma Osborne.
It was there a few months ago where we sat for an hour or so, just the two of us, watching Oak Creek gently ripple under the shade of giant cottonwood trees.
"Don McGahn sat for more than 30 hours of interviews with the special counsel's investigation, and the chairman has answered that with a stunning 36-item subpoena," Collins said in a statement.
Facebook and Twitter made a hotly anticipated appearance on Capitol Hill today, as top executives sat for a day's worth of questions from lawmakers related to election interference, political bias, and more.
One month after he was retained by the RNC, Schiller sat for an interview with the House Intelligence Committee, which had launched its own investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
However, Trump has not held a full press conference in more than a year, and has not sat for an interview with a national outlet other than Fox News in several months.
Short of acknowledging the allegations and offering up a mea culpa -- which Moore would have never done -- he could have sat for an interview with a major media outlet in the state.
"We literally had a birthday party for my 4-year-old, and there was a stack of 30 presents that sat for probably a year," said Victor Cho, chief executive of Evite.
He sat for an interview with Oprah Winfrey in New York and held a rival rally to decry Trump's immigration policy as the president promoted his planned border wall in El Paso.
But Cohen slapped a restraining order on the actress, even as she sat for a "60 Minutes" segment with Anderson Cooper this past week, presumably to dish without restraint on the Donald.
"Hundreds of times I have sat, for hours on end, before passages whose meaning I understood perfectly, without seeing how to render them into English," wrote the great English Orientalist Arthur Waley.
Votto, who was hit by a pitch by the Nationals' Ryan Madson, sat for the second time in three games and just the ninth time since the start of the 2015 season.
That's not a value judgment, but he sat for nearly a year on President Barack Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court, arguing it should be the next president's nomination.
Despite her brief experience with White, she was mostly self-taught, trained in the commercial demands of commissioned portrait photography, whose wealthy subjects sat for her in a rented San Francisco studio.
The actress and singer sat for a talk with "Today" host Hoda Kotb SiriusXM radio on Tuesday, where Kotb read aloud a few of the reviews and asked her what she thought.
Kelly backed up McGahn's testimony The document dump sheds new light on what Mueller learned from former White House chief of staff John Kelly, who sat for an interview in August 2018.
He named it "In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue," and then it sat for nearly 10 years, until a mutual friend from the Miami drama scene emailed the script to Mr. Jenkins.
A day before the Israeli leader sat for talks with Trump, Kushner paid him a visit at Blair House, the presidential guest quarters across Pennsylvania Avenue, along with other top administration officials.
"Our little girl wanted to watch it so Victoria kind of sat for it and then she did all the moves with her after and sang all the songs," he told the glossy.
Afterwards, I sat for a little while in the car, breathing on my hands from the cold, and then I remembered to send him a link from something I'd found, some ridiculous video.
"She's never sat for an interview and told what happened to her and the details are really painful and very harrowing in terms of the treatment she received," the Today co-anchor explains.
Koenig, who sat for more than 10 minutes of the second half after picking up his fourth foul, hit another 23 to give Wisconsin a 62-59 lead at the 2:25 mark.
As Donald and Melania Trump sat for Midnight Mass in the wee morning hours of Christmas Day, the presiding reverend at one point seemed to speak directly to the Twitter-loving 45th president.
Flynn sat for 28500 interviews with the special counsel's office and other Justice Department prosecutors over the course of nearly a year, in addition to providing documents and communications, according to the filing.
The president spent last weekend at his property, where he played golf and sat for an interview with CBS News ahead of his trip to Finland to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Not like my dead ex-husband, who was always fighting against the flesh, who sat for hours on his zafu chanting om and then went out and broke his hand punching the car.
Puempel, who had played nine games in a row, sat for the fifth time this season ... Senators D Chris Wideman returned to the lineup after missing five games with an upper body injury.
Locals and travelers alike sat for his camera, and the resulting images allowed many people to see themselves in a new form that cost much less than the traditional genre of painted portraits.
Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, led his country's first state visit to Eritrea since the war broke out in 1998 and sat for a meeting in Eritrea's capital, Asmara, with President Isaias Afwerki.
After all, this is a woman who, despite her frequent appearances in fashion magazines and on daytime and late-night television talk shows, has rarely sat for an interview with a newspaper reporter.
At a recent press event, Clinton said she sat for 35 hours of interviews for the documentary, directed by Nanette Burstein and produced by Propgate, and said "nothing was off-limits," Deadline reported.
Other works bring a new painterly liberty to her signature realist imagery, commonly done in pencil or woodcut, of choppy seas in which every wavelet can seem to have sat for its portrait.
Once, my husband and I house-sat for them and found ourselves lighting three separate woodstoves each night so that the baby quail and other critters sheltering indoors wouldn't feel the winter cold.
He sat for lunch with the 93-year-old monarch, whom he met for tea last summer (and awkwardly walked in front of during a troop-inspecting ceremony in the courtyard of Windsor Castle).
The personal chemistry between the leaders was on display Thursday, Obama winking as he sat for talks in Merkel's chancellery, and Merkel grinning as she anticipated a visit from Obama in his post-presidency.
At least nine shipping containers that were meant to be sent to people affected by Hurricane Maria sat for almost a year in a parking lot, where contents rotted and were contaminated by vermin.
Colleges have the ACT and SAT for potential entrants; Wal-Mart, our largest private employer, has its assessment test for potential employees; and the military has the Armed Forces Qualification Test for potential recruits.
"I feel like a princess right now," said Prince, as she sat for her hair and makeup in an apartment a few streets back from the seafront where the film was to be shown.
He had previously sat for an interview last November that was largely focused on former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who soon after pleaded guilty to charges of making false statements to the FBI.
In February, Pennsylvania Common Pleas Court Judge Steven O'Neill rejected Cosby's bid following a two-day hearing at which Castor testified that he agreed not to prosecute Cosby if he sat for the deposition.
He met privately with four officers who were injured responding to the shooting, and then sat for about an hour with Peg Gottfried, the widow of Richard Gottfried, one of those killed on Saturday.
Though the fact that McGahn had sat for at least two lengthy interviews had long been known, the Times upped the number to "at least three" and tallied them at 30 hours in total.
At the opposite pole is "The Diviner," 1973, which shows three fully articulated figures — relatives, perhaps, of the non-existent people who sat for the Imaginary Portraits — caught up in some vaguely ceremonial occasion.
Gettleman said it could be more than a year, and he invoked Aaron Rodgers, who sat for three years behind Brett Favre after being chosen in the first round by Green Bay in 2005.
Mr. Trump and his advisers have shared Epoch Times articles on their social media accounts, and last year, Lara Trump, the president's daughter-in-law, sat for an interview with an Epoch Times editor.
On the day that Fitbit became a publicly-traded company, in June of 2015, Fitbit cofounder and CEO James Park sat for an interview on Marketplace that might be haunting him a bit today.
During a subsequent civil case she filed against Mr. Cosby, he sat for four lengthy days of deposition testimony, parts of which were at the core of the prosecution's case in the first trial.
But when new CEO Matt Maddox sat for an exclusive interview with CNBC on March 9, he insisted the company was intent on cooperating with the gaming board investigations and on listening to employees.
Steele cooperated with the inspector general investigation throughout the summer, and sat for more than 16 hours of interviews in London and by Skype, according to people familiar with his participation in the inquiry.
Mr. Jones's responses evolved and, by the time he sat for the final interview, he professed firsthand knowledge of people and events that he had previously seemed to first learn about from the filmmakers.
The Mueller mythology Over several weeks last fall, as Manafort, one of the highest-ranking defendants to face charges in the investigation, sat for hours-long interviews at the special counsel's office, Mueller never participated.
As Pence did a victory lap in the Capitol two weeks ago, he sat for an extensive meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan in the speaker's office -- just a few yards outside the House chamber.
The royal dad, who took over the role from his late mother, chatted with 6-year-old leukaemia patient, Daisy, as he helped her put on a name tag while she sat for her treatment.
After Republicans senators sat for more than 50 hours at their desks, not allowed to look at their cellphones or chat above a whisper with neighbors, they were itchy to wrap up the trial.  Sen.
The latest episode's cold open sketch imagined what the scene must have been like inside the White House on Thursday when West sat for lunch with Donald Trump and NFL hall of famer Jim Brown.
He sat for five hours and answered every question that they asked, and then he finally got up and left and now we see those answers in writing, and it shows exactly what he said.
The Associated Press reports that Clinton sat for a voluntary three-and-a-half hour interview at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., as part of the investigation which has been ongoing for nearly a year.
Abedin sat for the interview on Tuesday as part of one of multiple Judicial Watch lawsuits accusing the State Department of thwarting federal transparency laws by failing to uncover all of Clinton's messages as secretary.
Senior administration officials say the White House told Pruitt to avoid TV appearances, but he disregarded the order and sat for an exclusive with Fox's Ed Henry — which quickly became combative — the Washington Post reported.
ABC News reported Thursday that Cohen has sat for hours of interviews with Mueller's team, saying they have mainly focused on Trump's financial and business dealings with Russia and Moscow's meddling in the 2016 election.
ABC News reported Thursday that Cohen has sat for hours of interviews with Mueller's team, saying they have mainly focused on Trump's financial and business dealings with Russia and Moscow's meddling in the 220006 election.
Trump has sat for several prep sessions with his advisers, namely Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who has twice met with Kim, and aides say he spends much of his time focused on the negotiations.
On a blisteringly hot afternoon at the Libbey Bowl, Ojai's open-air arena, Hinterhäuser sat for an hour and played Ustvolskaya's six piano sonatas—as staggering a pianistic feat as I've seen in recent years.
She sat for a series of increasingly madcap television and radio interviews, twirling to salsa music with a television host named El Gordo ("The Fat One") and proposing a remedy for a politics-weary nation.
According to the College Board, which oversees the A.P. program and designs the exams, more than 217 percent of the about 22 million test takers in 217 sat for three or fewer of the exams.
Laura Dewey Bridgman, recognized as the first blind and deaf person to be educated in the English language, sat for him in 1843, as did Chin Sung, a Chinese man from Peking (present-day Beijing).
On the eve of primaries in Michigan and five other states, where he could all but clinch the nomination with a good performance in the Midwest, Biden sat for an interview with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell.
Some applications sat for weeks without being delivered by the Postal Service, others arrived on time at designated collection centers in Chicago, Dallas and Phoenix, but were not processed on time because of courier problems.
World leaders On Monday, Trump sat for meetings with the leaders of Pakistan, Poland, New Zealand, Singapore, Egypt and South Korea -- which all come carrying a unique set of policy flash-points and interpersonal dynamics.
You get the sense Choudhury is just insane enough to have sat for Orner's cameras, but he couldn't because he fled the States rather than pay the court-ordered $7 million to his former employee.
Although Hornacek made the change in part to strengthen the second unit and in part to make Lee a bigger offensive threat, Lee scored just 7 points and sat for most of the second half.
"We've had a lot of crazy accusations, like that we colluded with Russia," Kushner told Fox and said he had "complied with all the different investigations" and had sat for nearly 20 hours of interviews.
But with her husband fresh off his third early-state win in Nevada, Trump sat for an interview with MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski in which she confronted the torrent of criticism that has come her husband's way.
Mr. Trump sat for the entire service, which lasted over an hour, at First Presbyterian Church here, accompanied by Deborah Whitaker, whose son was killed in an accident shortly after returning from a tour of duty.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Tyrese says Norma sat for a deposition and his attorney asked her straight-up what she did on August 21 ... a day when she racked up 7 hours of childcare bills.
Bannon severed his ties with the news organization in August to become Trump's campaign CEO, although he remains close to many Breitbart figures and sat for an interview with the outlet's radio show in late December.
The charges against Butina came after she gained the attention of lawmakers investigating allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election, and in April, she sat for eight hours of testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
"When I sat for my endorsement interviews in 2010, he made it clear to me it was to be earned and by no means was guaranteed," former Anne Arundel County Councilman Jamie Benoit told the newspaper.
As etymologist Barry Popik notes, African-American artist's model Hettie Anderson supposedly sat for Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Indian Head eagle — minted between 1907 and 1916 – and his famed double eagle coin — produced between 1907 and 1933.
There was still a little bit of juice that remained in the baking dish after the gratin sat for about 10 minutes, but it didn't detract from the dish, which I served with a slotted spoon.
Then he sat for an interview with talked at Joe Schad for Outside the Lines and said a whole lot gibberish about how, as far as he knew, sexual assault wasn't even a problem at Baylor.
Gathering in the meditation hut in the late afternoon, our Kripalu group — save for those who were napping — sat for a guided meditation or a gentle yoga class, led by Ms. Carlson or a resident teacher.
Mr. Flynn, who resigned as national security adviser in February 2017 after serving only 24 days in the job, sat for 19 interviews with Mr. Mueller's prosecutors, assisting in several investigations, including the special counsel's inquiry.
Additional details about Pence's knowledge of the administration's pressure campaign on Ukraine came to light last week when Lev Parnas, an associate of Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, sat for an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
Lewandowski sat for an April 6, 2018, interview with Mueller, according to the special counsel's report, providing an eyewitness account of an effort by Trump to constrain Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
On Thursday, he sat for a pair of hourlong interrogations with black moderators who asked probing questions about his commitment to black America, his struggles to appeal to black voters and his stewardship of South Bend.
Then he drove back across town to grab the business cards he'd forgotten at home, headed to city hall to pore through donor contributions, and sat for a photo shoot and hourlong interview with BuzzFeed News.
As we sat for nearly an hour in his Newark office, a nondescript corridor on a high floor of the Gateway buildings here, the governor seemed eager to talk — our interview lasting longer than initially planned.
In the week leading up to his 100th day in office, the president sat for several interviews with reporters and penned an op-ed in The Washington Post — one of the news outlets he has denounced.
Sat for an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" that aired January 6 in which she said the super rich should be taxed more heavily after making $10 million, and that there's "no question" Trump is racist.
Finally, for the third of the sessions, they sat for about eight hours a day but spent the other five or six hours of their waking time standing or strolling about at a casual, meandering pace.
Called to the Vatican this week by Pope Francis to grapple with the crisis of child sexual abuse by clergy, nearly 200 leaders of the Roman Catholic Church sat for lectures on responsibility, accountability and transparency.
"We sat for hours in disbelief until we eliminated any possibility that this result was wrong," said Gruss, whose mind kept racing even after powering down his computer, so he barely caught a wink of sleep.
Vindman and Sondland sat for closed-door depositions with House impeachment investigators and appeared before public hearings of the House Intelligence Committee in November, defying administration directives to not comply with the probe into the president's conduct.
Remember, MB has sat for the song in the past as a protest of racial injustices in America ... and during his time with the Patriots this year, he's just stayed in the locker room for the ceremony.
At one point on Tuesday, troops in a minivan and Ford 4x4 pickup trucks sat for a long time at a four-way stop as a group of high school students got off a yellow school bus.
ON THE evening of September 24th Brett and Ashley Kavanaugh, Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court and his wife, sat for a 30-minute interview on "The Story", a talk and interview programme on Fox News.
Councilmember Jason Williams said a key difference between last Friday&aposs rain and the August flooding was that last year the water sat for hours even after the rain stopped — anecdotal evidence the pumps were not working.
I sat for about five minutes and, despite getting way too excited every time I heard birds chirping, my data indicated that I only spent about 31 percent of my time in a calm state of mind.
"He will shoot them out of the sky when he completes the purchase of a lot of military equipment from the United States," Trump said of Abe, with whom he sat for talks earlier in the day.
A 2017 portrait of Jay-Z, neither sat for nor gleaned from a photograph, was instead constructed from memory, and so we can rightly describe it as an imagined portrait of an Old Master: besuited, unruffled, arrived.
McGahn was one of the most important witnesses in former special counsel Robert Mueller&aposs investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice as president, and sat for over 30 hours of closed-door interviews with Mueller&aposs team.
US District Judge Mark Wolf heard testimony Tuesday from people who had been unexpectedly detained when they sat for marriage interviews as part of the application process to prove that their marriages to US citizens were legitimate.
Even so, I'm still a little stunned by the thought of the fraudulent test-takers who may be smart enough to ace an SAT for someone else but not smart enough to know that cheating is wrong.
The Wildcats' recent wins, combined with last weekend's loss by Kentucky, has vaulted Villanova back to No. 1, where it sat for three weeks last February and then, of course, at the conclusion of its championship season.
After Kaepernick sat for the first time, his team and the NFL released statements saying players were encouraged, but not required, to stand for the anthem, which is played before every professional sporting event in the country.
Later, Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch sat for most of the U.S. national anthem, but stood for the Mexican anthem, according to the AP. The team is playing in Mexico City against the New England Patriots.
After a Trump rally in September in Springfield, Missouri, pro-Trump activist Brenda Webb, 64, sat for a late dinner at a restaurant with five friends who had driven to the rally from the St. Louis suburbs.
"When I sat for my endorsement interviews in 2010, he made it clear to me it was to be earned and by no means was guaranteed," former two-term Anne Arundel County Councilman Jamie Benoit told the newspaper.
The straight talking society dame gave ET a tour of her historic home, including her many pedigreed possessions — a silhouette of George Washington that the president sat for, a dog portrait that hung in the Kennedy White House.
The pop star, 24, sat for an interview for Vogue's March cover with his new wife, Hailey Baldwin, and opened up about becoming so famous so young — as well as his very public mental health issues that followed.
She tucked into some Georgia barbecue as she sat for some time next to Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, with whom she had worked on bills to reform government-sponsored enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
When we sat for the college-entrance exam, it surprised no one that Lulu scored high enough to earn a place at a university in the nation's capital, a bus and a train and a plane ride away.
In the third condition, they sat for an hour, did 30 minutes on the treadmill, then returned to sitting, but also did 3-minute walking breaks on the treadmill every 30 minutes for the rest of the day.
The lawyers say that's why Cosby sat for depositions in 2005 and 2006 ... because there was no need to assert the 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination since there was no chance a criminal case could be filed.
Though Mr. Dickson was involved in Ms. Petitt's case and sat for an extended deposition, he did not mention the case in responses to a questionnaire he submitted as part of his application to be the F.A.A. administrator.
For one, they sat quietly for an hour immediately after the sniffing, with their noses clipped shut to prevent nasal breathing; on the other, they sat for an hour with tape over their mouths to prevent oral breathing.
But if you're the kind of student who needs to pay someone to take the SAT for you or to photoshop your face onto the body of a varsity water polo player, you're probably not Supreme Court material.
The men and women who sat for the most hours every day, according to their accelerometer data, had the highest risk for early death, especially if this sitting often continued for longer than 30 minutes at a stretch.
The interview was the capstone of a frenetic period in which Mr. Trump sat for interviews with representatives of the very media he has publicly criticized and dispatched his top advisers to provide virtually nonstop briefings for them.
The American news media has come a long way since the country's first impeachment trial, of President Andrew Johnson, in 1868, when House impeachment managers sat for a still portrait by the famed Civil War photographer Mathew Brady.
First off — two days after the election, President Obama discovered this easily exploitable Trump weakness when he sat for 90 minutes in the Oval Office, praised Trump to his face for his campaign and his abilities and — presto!
He interviewed the Cook County state's attorney, Kim Foxx, about her closely watched prosecution of the musician R. Kelly, sent the recording to producers Jessica Cheung and Annie Brown, and then sat for an interview about the interview.
The Spartans will need a similar kind of game from Winston (and similar playing time; in the regional semifinals and final combined, Winston sat for only the final minute of the first game) to get by Texas Tech.
For at least seven years, Riddell, 36, a Florida prep school administrator, either secretly took college entrance exams — including the ACT and SATfor students or swapped out the children's responses for his own, according to a criminal complaint.
Fotis Dulos sat for his first interview since he was arrested last month in connection with the case of 50-year-old Jennifer Dulos, his estranged wife who disappeared on May 0003 after dropping their children off at school.
Through the 70s, the late Malian artist Malick Sidibé's Bamako studio became a hotbed of stylish portraiture, as locals sat for sessions in traditional boubous, dresses, bellbottoms, and tee shirts that spoke to the self representation of a generation.
The cop says the supervisor showed no interest in the 5-inch buck knife, so the cop put it in his bag, took it home and put it in his tool box, where it sat for almost 15 years.
The event coincided with Donald Trump's whirlwind day in Washington, in which he met with Republican officials, sat for a meeting with The Washington Post editorial board and gave a major address to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Still, he said, the study results indicate that those who frequently sat in stretches less than 30 minutes had a 55% lower risk of death compared to people who usually sat for more than 30 minutes at a stretch.
He also held a news conference and sat for an interview with Thomas Roberts, an MSNBC anchorman who would serve as the television host of the finals, along with Mel B., the British singer better known as Scary Spice.
On this particular Saturday, he hit the gym, took a dip in the pool, sat for a while in the whirlpool, and then went for a walk on the beach past the rows of cabanas jutting toward the surf.
Even if the case proceeds, Mr. Cosby's lawyers may still try to suppress his testimony in Ms. Constand's civil suit, arguing that he would never have sat for the deposition had he known it could be used against him.
I end up at Chick-fil-A (deplore their politics, love their chicken) and grab a 12-count nugget meal and a $25 gift card for my coworker who cat sat for me while I was out of town.
They dropped late in the morning and then sat for an hour silently waiting for the kick in Billy's boarding-house room, the grove of aspen trees on the edge of the field outside quivering in the summer breeze.
After going through his program — works by Schumann and Shostakovich, in addition to the Stravinsky — he sat for an interview with me a block away at Petrossian Cafe, where he ordered a salad (no dressing) and ate only half.
The Wizards came into Friday's game without All-Stars John Wall and Bradley Beal — Wall continues to recover from an Achilles' injury sustained last season, while Beal sat for the third time in his last four with leg soreness.
The people who I've sat for have often offered to pick me up from the airport, and if they return home before I head off, they've been more than happy to give me a ride back to catch my flight.
Bewildered, I burrowed and slept and woke to the new Parchman again, to men who wore their hair long and braided to their scalps, who sat for hours in small windowless rooms, staring at big black boxes that streamed dreams.
He singled out his administration's special envoy to Ukraine, William Taylor, who a day earlier sat for closed door testimony with those lawmakers the impeachment inquiry and delivered damaging testimony about the White House's efforts to pressure Ukraine for political purposes.
What's new: In the court filing, Mueller's team explains that Flynn has sat for 19 interviews with prosecutors and assisted with "several ongoing investigations," including the special counsel's probe of possible coordination between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
She sat for an interview on CNBC Thursday morning from outside the White House, introduced her father later that day at a workforce training event, the president's only public event that day, and did another interview on Fox & Friends Friday morning.
Parker and his rather courageous co-stars Armie Hammer, Aja Naomi King, Gabrielle Union, Colman Domingo, Aunjanue Ellis, Penelope Ann Miller and Jackie Earle Haley sat for a press conference arranged by Fox Searchlight and unaffiliated with the festival itself.
On Monday, he called for Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch to be suspended for the remainder of the season after Lynch sat for the United States national anthem, but stood for the Mexican anthem during a game in Mexico City.
This week, he instead sat for chummy interviews with the daytime host Dr. Mehmet Oz and the "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon, whose playful mussing of the candidate's famed combover was widely circulated in photos and videos on the internet.
Flynn has sat for 19 interviews with the special counsel and other Justice Department offices, and his early cooperation gave prosecutors a road map for their Russia investigation and may have helped to encourage others to cooperate, the filing states.
"He will shoot them out of the sky when he completes the purchase of a lot of military equipment from the United States," Trump said of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, with whom he sat for talks earlier in the day.
Garber said an executive privilege claim would be particularly strong if it were invoked to keep private the nature of Trump's private conversations with close advisers, like former White House lawyer Don McGahn, who sat for interviews with Mueller's team.
Why it matters: McGahn, a key witness in former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation who sat for more than 30 hours of interviews, has been blocked by the White House from complying with the subpoena, which was issued in April.
The Scottish estate was finally purchased by an undisclosed buyer with plans to convert it into a boutique hotel, after the home sat for more than four years on the market with an asking price of £3 million ($3.94 million).
It follows a frenetic week in which Mr. Trump, after having rejected the 100-day mark as an indicator of the success or failure of his presidency, sat for several interviews and dispatched his top advisers for virtually nonstop briefings.
When active, the subjects walked as often as they could, averaging more than 17,000 daily steps, and ended up sitting for a total of roughly eight hours a day on average; when sedentary, they sat for 14 hours or so.
And the context is this: We learned 11 days ago that McGahn had sat for interviews with special counsel Robert Mueller's team for more than 30 hours in the course of the investigation into Russia interference in the 2016 election.
He sat for scores of interviews with print and online outlets, where he claimed the nickname "honey badger" — a supposedly fearless animal — and said members of the press corps had likened him to legendary reporters Sam Donaldson and Helen Thomas.
Ian McCafferty and Michael Saunders - the first BoE officials to call for rates to rise before November's increase - said it was now time to push them above the emergency level at which they have sat for most of the past decade.
A study of more than a million people across 16 other studies found that people who, each day, sat for more than eight hours but also exercised for 60 to 75 minutes were not at increased risk for early death.
The team awoke in the third quarter with a lineup that had Porzingis at center and left Joakim Noah on the bench — where he sat for the entirety of the second half as Hornacek elected to use a smaller group.
In an interview, she said that her case sat for seven months in the hands of a troubled detective who once interrupted an interview about the attack to check a cellphone notification from an app reminding her to drink water.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers say he only sat for a deposition in Ms. Constand's civil case because he was under the belief, based on negotiations with Mr. Castor, that what he said would not be used against him in any future criminal matter.
In the end, he appointed Mueller as special counsel, and then sat for an interview -- teeing up what would prove to be his delicate two-year balance as both witness and supervisor of the special counsel's investigation into possible obstruction of justice.
In the police station, he sat for a 45-minute interview with Harold Rose, the detective assigned to the case, describing how he had found Kendall throwing up in the bathroom and put her to bed on her side so she wouldn't choke.
If you watched carefully earlier this month, you could almost see Mike Pompeo's political life flash before his eyes as he sat for seven minutes, almost unblinking, under withering cross-examination by—of all people, he must've thought—a local Nashville TV reporter.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Lebanese presidency denied that U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had been kept waiting ahead of a meeting with President Michel Aoun on Thursday at the presidential palace, where he sat for several minutes before his Lebanese counterpart greeted him.
Trump and daughter Ivanka, who is an executive at one of her father's companies, sat for an interview with the paper and dismissed the complaints as old and minuscule in comparison to the millions of dollars flowing into and out of the company.
SAT for school accountability Of late, the SAT has not only been used for college admissions, but also as an accountability exam required for high school students under the No Child Left Behind legislation and continuing under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Washington (CNN)When President Donald Trump sat for talks Tuesday with his left-wing Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras, he faced a man who last year warned his own citizens that Trump represented an "evil" raft of ideas with no place in western democracy.
Why it matters: McGahn, a key cooperating witness who sat for more than 30 hours of interviews with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators, helped shed light on many of the episodes of potential obstruction by President Trump that Mueller highlighted in his report.
He sat for a contentious testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee in June, during which he forcefully rejected the notion that he colluded with Russian officials during the 2016 presidential race, while he was a high-profile campaign surrogate for President Trump.
He barely speaks to the press or talks in public: There was a burst of activity in 2014, when he sat for an interview with the FT, spoke at TED, and did a fireside chat with Brin and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla.
The filings reveal Flynn sat for 19 interviews with the special counsel and other Justice Department officials, and not only did his information lay out a road map for the investigation, his early cooperation may have encouraged others to do the same.
Kawhi sat for the game with a hip injury, and it seemed like the right time to ask something fun or zany, but when he was asked about his favorite Christmas memories, this is how he responded: "Not right now," the man said.
Though students' scores plummeted when they sat for the more rigorous exams in 2010, New York forged ahead with its plan to become one of the first states in the nation to adopt the new Common Core standards pushed by the Obama administration.
Then on a final day as a control session, they all sat for about three hours in a communal room at the university equipped with computers, magazines and couches, where they could surf or talk and, before and after, assess their moods.
LONDON — While the world was looking for Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese professor who allegedly delivered word of Hillary Clinton's stolen emails to Donald Trump's campaign, his passport and wallet sat for 17 months in a lost-and-found office in a Portuguese airport.
A graduate of New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, she has been affiliated for more than 210 years with the Denver Art Museum, where she sat for five years on its board, served as a volunteer researcher and last lectured in 22.
Attorney Beth Wilkinson said Mills could respond to written questions but has already sat for a deposition focused on the emails in another Judicial Watch suit and was questioned about the Benghazi issue for nine hours by a House committee in 2015.
That includes his claim that he sat for and passed a polygraph test and, in the case of the accusation from Tyson, that she did not come forward publicly until it was possible that he may ascend to the governorship because of the Northam scandal.
Cañon City, the "Corrections Capital of the World," where I sat for that Fremont County Commissioner hearing, is a curious social context for a work like "Over the River"; resisting citizens compared the project, Christo, and the commissioners to Nazis, rapists, and mass murderers.
Paduchik's letter came after Borges sat for a series of interviews following the release of a 2005 tape in which Trump brags about being able to grope women without their permission, and after women began publicly accusing Trump of sexually assaulting them this week.
Here are some instances of the blowback to the athletes' protest: Players disinvited The Krewe of Poseidon canceled the invitation for New Orleans Saints players Kenny Vaccaro and Alex Okafor after they sat for the National Anthem on Sunday, according to CNN affiliate WGNO.
It was his first time speaking about the matter after Giuliani sat for an interview this week and claimed Trump had paid back his lawyer Michael Cohen for the $130,000 hush payment to Daniels, an adult film actress whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford.
Lisa had no experience whatsoever, so before stepping onto the firing range we sat for a forty-minute gun-safety class taught by a retired Winston-Salem police officer named Lonnie, who co‑owned the business and was wearing one of its T-shirts.
The subject of the photo—a woman named Virginia Oldoini, better known as the Countess of Castiglione—sat for hundreds of haunting, strange photos over the course of 40 years, from 1856 to 1895, and the resulting body of work has intrigued people for generations.
Roland Hayes offered Regents algebra, which gives high school credit, to its eighth graders for the first time this past year, the city said, so many of its high-achieving students took that test instead of the state math test their peers sat for.
An indicted associate of Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, Lev Parnas, provided text messages and sat for media interviews; internal White House documents describing turmoil over Trump's decision to withhold Ukraine aid continued to emerge; and a nonpartisan congressional watchdog declared the hold unlawful.
While Giuliani and Trump's other outside lawyer, Jay Sekulow, have recently decried a potential face-to-face interview between Trump and Mueller as a "perjury trap," McGahn voluntarily sat for interviews with the special counsel totaling about 30 hours, The New York Times reported.
But Laure's lore generally identifies her as the woman who modeled as the turbaned nanny in "Children in the Tuileries Gardens" (153), sat for a portrait study the following year, and, finally, modeled as the attendant in "Olympia" (albeit never simultaneously with Victorine Meurent).
Her subsequent academic performance and attendance record did nothing to assuage these suspicions, either: Despite not having attended classes, submitted assignments, or sat for exams, she was still marked as present and received top marks in all of her classes for three straight semesters.
A few months after the San Bernardino shooting, President Obama sat for an interview at the South by Southwest conference and argued that government officials must be given some kind of shortcut—or what's known as exceptional access—to encrypted content during criminal and antiterrorism investigations.
One study involving over 7,000 participants in the September issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology documented prolonged standing over a 12-year period, and found participants who stood more often were more likely to develop heart disease compared to participants who sat for a living.
Friday, day Clinton diagnosed w pneumonia, she appeared at 2 fundraisers, ran a 2-hour natl security mtg, did a presser, sat for CNN intvu I don't see why the Clinton campaign doesn't have her do another health exam (after he's over the pneumonia) and release.
CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins said Wednesday that White House communications official Bill Shine and press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders had denied her entry to a Rose Garden event after she had shouted questions to Trump as he sat for pictures with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
Asked on Monday about Putin's possible attendance, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it would be impossible for the president to not pay his respects on the same day that he was due to meet the Kremlin human rights council, on which Alexeyeva sat for many years.
Sixteen years later, Monica Lewinsky, now 46, is again telling her story on television, this time as one of several interviewees who sat for a new six-part documentary from director Blair Foster, called The Clinton Affair, which airs over three nights this week on A&E.
Giuliani, the newest addition to the president's legal team, first rattled the White House last week when he sat for interviews on Fox News and seemed to contradict Trump by saying the president was aware of the $130,000 payout to Daniels from his personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
But "anybody who sees those redactions and thinks they might be in it... is going to be wigged out," Michael Isikoff told Chris Cuomo on CNN... What we do know The filing revealed that Flynn has sat for 19 interviews with the special counsel and the DOJ.
He sat for the endorsement of a small group of Border Patrol agents, who have also endorsed Mr. Trump, and listened in silence as Art Del Cueto, the president of Tucson Local 2455 of the National Border Patrol Council, explained why Mr. Trump had gotten their approval.
" Mr. Putin was similarly piqued when he sat for an interview afterward with Chris Wallace of Fox News, who jousted with the Russian president over hacking allegations and why many of his political opponents end up, as Mr. Wallace put it, "dead or close to it.
My turn finally came toward the end of that warm day, after he had sat for hours in suit and tie, always composed, despite the fact that he'd had virtually no experience being in front of a TV camera when he went to prison, in 1962.
Judge Steven T. O'Neill of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas also said that he expected the jury to be selected from the local county rather than from the other side of Pennsylvania, where the jurors who sat for Mr. Cosby's first trial were selected.
He also sat for a deposition in January 2017, weeks before his inauguration, in a lawsuit between his company and chef Jose Andres, who pulled out of a deal to open a restaurant in Trump's hotel in downtown Washington after Trump made disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants.
People who sat for eight hours a day but were otherwise active had a lower risk of premature death than people who spent fewer hours sitting but were also less active, suggesting that exercise is particularly important, no matter how many hours a day are spent sitting.
It's possible that African-Americans in Virginia and around the nation might have allowed Mr. Northam to redeem himself if he had pre-emptively shared the photos and sat for an interview explaining why he did it then and why he knows it is wrong now.
She later posted the video on her public Instagram account, where it sat for many months, essentially unnoticed, until anti-corruption political activist and Putin critic Alexei Navalny discovered it and explained its import in a YouTube video, accusing the deputy prime minister of accepting bribes from the oligarch.
Less than a week after Kaepernick sat for the national anthem during the 49ers preseason game against the San Diego Chargers, Kaepernick promised to donate the first $1 million he earns this season to organizations working with the communities he's advocating for (though he did not name specific organizations).
Smith also pointed out in the letter to Feinstein that Stone sat for a closed-door interview with the House Intelligence Committee in its now-defunct investigation into Russian interference, a transcript of which is expected to be released by the committee at some point in the near future.
While Mr. Sanders's appearance on Fox News isn't necessarily out of the ordinary – he sat for an interview with Chris Wallace in February on "Fox News Sunday" – the network's decision to host a Democratic town hall is notable, given that it hasn't put on a Democratic debate since 2004.
Senators sat for hours, deprived of their phones and social media, listening to a stunning case: Democrats outlined evidence that Trump had solicited political favors from a foreign nation -- Ukraine -- using nearly $400 million in taxpayer aid and then mounted a massive cover-up to hide his actions.
She was full of anecdotes: Every time she sat for an interview, she was ready to talk about doing shots before appearing on a red carpet or getting so drunk that Miley Cyrus started judging her or that time hotel staff found a sex toy gag gift in her luggage.
Oh gosh, I have sat for probably an unhealthy number of hours, I've pretty much watched or at least read the comments of every recipe video that talks about pasta or pizza or any other traditional Italian dish, from the beginning of 2016 / late 2015 on to the present at least.
Police watched the two groups taunt each other early on Thursday as crews used a crane to pluck the 8-foot (2.4 m) bronze statue from the granite pedestal where it had sat for more than a century on a piece of land near an intersection in the Mid-City neighborhood.
IN JUNE, the number of students who sat for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) was up 20% over the same sitting in 2016—a bump the exam's administrator chalks up, in part, to "our current political climate" spurring "people...to understand again the necessity for the rule of law".
The former White House intern sat for the start of a discussion at the Jerusalem Convention Center when Channel 2 news anchor Yonit Levi brought up Clinton's comments from June when he said he didn't believe he owed Lewinsky, with whom he had a sexual relationship during his presidency, an apology.
Trump waited 27 hours, sent five tweets and sat for two television interviews after his initial comments in Helsinki before claiming he&aposd used a confusing "double negative" and meant "would" instead of "wouldn&apost" in a key sentence at his press conference about who was responsible for election meddling.
In the nearly three-minute film, the subjects who sat for Loftin's photographs are pictured as the camera captures 360 views of them listening to media reports of public figures like Hillary Clinton, Trayvon Martin's killer George Zimmerman, and news reporters providing descriptions of black males that create and reinforce stereotypes.
We sat for nine hours in that fourth ER's waiting room — Katy taking intermittent breathing treatments and oxygen from the triage nurse when she neared passing out — and we both cried happy tears when she was finally admitted, five days later and ten pounds lighter than when she'd started the process.
It also sat for a portrait in Wired, where Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai took a victory lap with Lauren Goode and Boone Ashworth: "Overall, I think computing should work in a way where it's much more intuitive to the way people live and not the other way around," Pichai says.
Lewinsky, whose affair as a White House intern with Clinton in the 1990s nearly brought down his presidency, sat for an interview with an Israeli TV anchor at a Jerusalem speaking event on Monday where the now 45-year-old anti-bullying activist delivered an address on the dangers of social media.
When the ambitious experiment dropped back to Earth after six spending six minutes in space, clouds made a helicopter retrieval impossible, and the project sat for days alone in the Swedish tundra, where the temperatures dropped to -30 degrees C (-22 F).  But despite the grueling conditions, the mission was a success.
To begin, we sat for several minutes with our eyes closed while Kamellia said a lot of wise, meditative things that I've now forgotten, but can confirm did a great job of easing me into the practice and making me forget I was on a patch of landscaped grass in St. Pancras.
I do, however, recommend the BBC interview that Prince Harry and Ms. Markle actually sat for in November and, if that does not prove to be enough, the remarks from Prince William and the interview with him, Kate Middleton, and Prince Harry and Ms. Markle at the Royal Foundation reception in February.
Clinton, who has sat for interviews with Ms. Ryan, saw the exchange on Twitter that day and added the line to her speech.) The hashtag #BlackWomenatWork trended on Twitter, linking Ms. Ryan with Representative Maxine Waters of California, whose hairstyle was mocked by the Fox News host Bill O'Reilly (he later apologized).
Last year, the Regents loosened the graduation requirements for students with disabilities by allowing them to pass only two Regents exams, in English and math, rather than five, as long as the students sat for three other exams and, if they did not pass them, demonstrated proficiency in those subjects through coursework.
Kelly and one of her dressmaking colleagues, sat for hours over two or three days as the painstaking work of sketching out the designs to match the original, which was commissioned by Queen Victoria and styled after the wedding dress she wore to marry Prince Albert the year before, as closely as possible began.
Others at his side included Hope Hicks, his onetime communications chief; Sarah Sanders, his press secretary; campaign aide Corey Lewandowski, who did not join the White House staff but continued to act as a trusted confidant; and Don McGahn, the White House counsel who sat for more than 30 hours of testimony with Mueller's investigators.
"But we explained to them that Lauren was trying to move on with her life, [and] that it seemed like this information they were looking for was already available to them by way of the Office of Congressional Ethics interview that Lauren sat for and the documents that we had provided already," he said.
His predecessor Don McGahn left the White House in dramatic fashion last year after he was revealed to have voluntarily sat for over 30 hours of testimony with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible obstruction of justice by Trump after he became concerned that Trump was trying to make him his fall guy.
" In attempting to explain why Trump hasn't sat for an interview with investigators in special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's Russia probe, Giuliani said he doesn't want Trump to be "trapped into perjury.
A grim focus in the White House: The morning after the conviction of Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman, and a guilty plea by Michael Cohen, his former personal lawyer and fixer, President Trump monitored the headlines, sat for an interview with Fox News and discussed ways to try to seize the news cycle again.
Those workers who sat for most of each day tended to have much larger waistlines, higher B.M.I.'s and worse blood sugar control and cholesterol profiles than those who frequently stood and moved, even after scientists controlled for age, family history, late-night shift work (which is known to affect heart health) and other factors.

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