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Most of the recent references I've seen to it have been debunkings.
The second scene builds on this scheme, showing how the gang have seen to it that all the prizes have found new homes.
As chairman of the Armed Services Committee, McCain has seen to it that the sage-grouse amendment and other contentious riders didn't get anywhere.
In his hometown capacity, he has seen to it that his colleagues are well accommodated and well nourished while visiting his city this week.
Clinton's 2008 campaign of having done so first — Mr. Trump has seen to it that his followers would never view a Clinton presidency as legitimate.
For decades, LGBT activists and other history-minded citizens have seen to it that Stonewall be listed on the National Register of Historic Places (the first LGBT landmark so touted).
Arguing to Trump that the more he cooperates the sooner the investigation is likely to wrap up, Cobb has seen to it that nearly two dozen current and former aides have given interviews with Mueller's team without any invocation of executive privilege.
Providence — or my ticket-buying parents — had seen to it that my very first Broadway show was "Follies," Sondheim and the script writer James Goldman's portrait of two unhappy marriages, set amid the ruins of a once glorious, fast vanishing era in show business.
With Craig Pogson, a partner, Mr. Denoyer has seen to it that the chef and a partner, Antoine Camin, has maintained the menu with its steak tartare, tuna tartare, Burgundy snails, onion soup, sole meunière, roast chicken, steak au poivre vert, profiteroles and tarte Tatin.
"Federal authorities have been working tirelessly on this case for more than seven months, and we are grateful that they have seen to it that some measure of justice will be served in this act of terror that has affected our community so deeply," Chief Mina posted to Twitter after announcing Noor's arrest.
Robert Bohr and Grant Reynolds, who are Mr. Hardy's partners and the resident wine soothsayers, have seen to it that cultists can rub elbows with the Agraparts, Raveneaus and Gajas, while the rest of us will still find a few bottles under $100 from some of the most expensive arable land on earth.
By unleashing the productive power of the whole United Kingdom - not just of London and the South East but of every corner of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – we will have closed forever the productivity gap and seen to it that no town is left behind ever again; no community ever again forgotten.
The excellent curators — Kathy Halbreich, the lead organizer of the exhibition (and co-curator of the earlier retrospective), with Heidi Naef and Isabel Friedli of the Schaulager Basel, and Magnus Schaefer and Taylor Walsh of MoMA — have seen to it that you get a chronological overview of Mr. Nauman's art at either venue, but I strongly urge you to visit both.
These facilities built at the potash works along the Werra have also seen to it that a river that was once thoroughly salted – by East German potash works – has been brought back to life.
Stephen almost cannot take the pressure, but in the end delivers a decent performance. Sophie loves him for it, and even Alison apologizes for her disbelief in Stephen. Stephen gets fired after his one and only evening performance. Josh has seen to it.
It was not isolated and had gotten so warm at night that his child could not remain in its bed. The captain had seen to it, and the passenger hoped that it would be better. In the ladies bathroom much steam had been observed, but the ladies were told that the engineer had already taken care of it.
However, the Suomenlinna Coastal Regiment Guild has seen to it that the houses and the equipment has been maintained. In principle, access is severely restricted, and the public is not permitted to go ashore or to approach the island to less than 100 meters, but several companies organize chartered tours to the island. Permits have to be secured beforehand, and visitors must carry IDs.
In his memoirs, Igor Smirnov reports that his father "had seen to it that the families of those killed on the front [of World War II] were supplied with necessities (free of charge)." Igor Smirnov, Zhit' na nashei zemle. (Moscow: Sovetskii pisatel', 2001), 9. He was sentenced to fifteen years in the Soviet forced labor camps with a following period of five years' internal exile.
But von Stade had sung stylishly, he thought, and Leppard had seen to it that her ornamentation was historically correct. In sum, the tape was an attractively fresh one that he had very much enjoyed.Gramophone, February 1986, p. 1087 The interior of the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, formerly the Hope Park Chapel The audio expert John Borwick reviewed the first version of the album on CD in Gramophone in June 1986.
It is suspected that they informed him that Sunday's game time temperature of about 5° was playable. Rozelle, who in June 1966 had seen to it that the AFL-NFL Championship game would always be in a warm weather city,Davis, 2008 pg. 330 inquired if the game could be postponed until Monday. Predictions held Monday would be even colder than Sunday and the game was not postponed.
Just Too Good to Be True is Harris’ tenth solo novel. It follows Brady Bledsoe and his close relationship with his single mother Carmyn. Carmyn is a devoted mother who has seen to it that Brady have every opportunity to succeed and reach his dreams of playing professional football. Brady has taken a vow of celibacy, and now during his senior year at college Brady is poised for an NFL slot and a chance at the Heisman Trophy.
The obvious answer was that appellant had omitted to see that the cage was at all times in a good and safe condition. Furthermore, the reasonable man would, under the circumstances in which appellant found himself, have seen to it that the cage was at all times safe, and in a proper condition. This omission to act as the reasonable man amounted, in the State's view, to negligence, for which appellant could be held criminally responsible.See Rex v Meiring 1927 AD 41.
Changizi said: > Evolution has seen to it that geometric drawings like this elicit in us > premonitions of the near future. The converging lines toward a vanishing > point (the spokes) are cues that trick our brains into thinking we are > moving forward—as we would in the real world, where the door frame (a pair > of vertical lines) seems to bow out as we move through it—and we try to > perceive what that world will look like in the next instant.
However, Gregory had seen to it that Rosse's grave was located in very wet ground and was unusually shallow with an unsealed coffin lid. It was later alleged that Gregory delayed Rosse's burial until he found a location that frequently flooded because he believed that this would prevent later recovery of evidence. Pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury suspected as much, but was unable to find any useful evidence or trace of poison. Rosse is buried in All Saints' graveyard by the side of the Thames at Bisham, Berkshire.
Howe had published an anonymous letter accusing Halifax politicians and police of pocketing £30,000 over a thirty-year period, and outraged civic politicians had subsequently seen to it that Howe was charged with seditious libel. The presiding judge called for Howe's conviction, but Howe's passionate speech in his own defence swayed the jury and the jurors acquitted him in what is considered a landmark case in the struggle for a free press in Canada.Kesterton, W. H. (1967) A History of Journalism in Canada. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited, pp. 21–23.
All three EEA courts (ECJ, EGC, EFTA Court) have not only emphasized the need for a uniform interpretation of EU and EEA law, but have actively seen to it that homogeneity is preserved. The EFTA Court has in the majority of its cases been faced with legal issues that have not (or at least not fully) been decided by the ECJ. The EEA Agreement does not contain a written rule that would oblige the ECJ to take into account the case law of the EFTA Court when interpreting EU or EEA law. In practice, both Union Courts (the ECJ and the EGC), have, however, made reference to EFTA Court jurisprudence.
In financial straits, and facing imprisonment later, Natale and Luisa, now pregnant, will encounter difficulties ahead. "[The Roof] is a confirmation of the power of neorealist principles ... De Sica has seen to it that every incident, every detail in every shot contributes to a sense of unstrained, unforced actuality" (Arthur Knight, Saturday Review). We have secured a recent restoration of the film that marked De Sica's final return to the classic neorealism of Bicycle Thieves after forays into romantic melodrama (Terminal Station) and Neapolitan comedy (The Gold of Naples). Two non- professional actors (one a soccer star) give winning performances as a newly married couple who, after a family quarrel, are left homeless in Rome.
When the film was released The New York Times film critic, A. H. Weiler, gave it a positive review, writing, "Despite these flaws, which are fundamentally minor deficiencies, The Bravados emerges as a credit to its makers. Director Henry King, who headed the troupe that journeyed down to the photogenic areas of Mexico's Michoacán and Jalisco provinces, has seen to it that his cast and story move at an unflagging pace...The canyons, towering mountains, forests and waterfalls of the natural locales used, make picturesque material for the color cameras. But the producers have given their essentially grim 'chase' equally colorful and arresting treatment." Weiler, A.H. The New York Times, film review, June 26, 1958.
Koonz, p. 121. By the mid-1930s, it had doubled its pages and greatly increased its discussion of Jews.Koonz, p. 198. Other articles described the conditions under which Hitler would be a child's godfather,"The Führer as Godfather" discussed the importance of giving children Germanic names, answered racial questions from readers—marriage between a Chinese man and a German woman was impossible, despite the woman's pregnancy, and they had seen to it that the man's residence permit was revoked, and even an infertile German woman cannot marry a half-Jew, but a Dutch woman, if she had neither Jewish nor colored blood, was acceptable—praised German farming in contrast to French, declared art was determined by racial world-views, and many other topics.
In emulation of what was customary amongst the lower classes, Fubara's own position as a chief prior to his accession was only recognized because of his prior rule of the Fubara Manilla Pepples - a clan corporation that was partly based on kinship, and partly on initiatory fealty. Each independent elder in Bonny aspired to the headship of such an entity - termed a House - and by the end of the civil war of 1869, Bonny was composed of no fewer than eighteen of them. Each house existed almost solely for profit, and each house chief was therefore in an almost constant state of competition with his titled rivals. Perekule had seen to it that each of his sons had been provided with a house of his own during his reign.
The periods chosen are mostly of decline and decadence (e.g. Trojans); his heroes facing the final end. His historical poems include: "The Glory of the Ptolemies", "In Sparta", "Come, O King of Lacedaemonians", "The First Step", "In the Year 200 B.C.", "If Only They Had Seen to It", "The Displeasure of Seleucid", "Theodotus", "Alexandrian Kings", "In Alexandria, 31 B.C.", "The God Forsakes Antony", "In a Township of Asia Minor", "Caesarion", "The Potentate from Western Libya", "Of the Hebrews (A.D. 50)", "Tomb of Eurion", "Tomb of Lanes", "Myres: Alexandrian A.D. 340", "Perilous Things", "From the School of the Renowned Philosopher", "A Priest of the Serapeum", "Kleitos Illness", "If Dead Indeed", "In the Month of Athyr", "Tomb of Ignatius", "From Ammones Who Died Aged 29 in 610", "Aemilianus Monae", "Alexandrian, A.D. 628-655", "In Church", "Morning Sea" (a few poems about Alexandria were left unfinished due to his death).
Due to the rise of biomedical technology some hospitals have seen to it to have chief technology officers (CTOs) who help coordinate and provide technical support throughout the hospital, only at a corporate level. Living in a cost conscious world, personnel like such need to be implemented to help hospitals make sure that any new technological design or feature does not interfere negatively with the overall dynamic of the hospital. Change in this area is constant, and if abused could be the detriment not only to the hospital but more importantly to the patients who put their trust in the biomedical equipment that claim to ensure their recovery and aid. As resources for the medical field become far and few in between, getting ahead on technological advancements and spending more time on creating increasingly efficient technology to be used in hospitals and other healthcare practices.

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