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His performance served notice that it was time to take him seriously.
He was served notice to appear in immigration court, the statement said.
Some of those who want the next shot served notice on Twitter.
The strike served notice that the status quo would not be tolerated.
This guidance served notice that industry needs to come clean about climate risks.
The second is every other man is served notice that this can happen.
Lately, he has served notice to anyone who might take his play for granted.
Haley has quietly served notice that she understands her own strengths and her party establishment's weaknesses.
But the Sussexes have served notice that they are willing to go outside the normal channels.
Electra also served notice on its investment manager Electra Partners last month, as part of its review.
"Game of Thrones" certainly served notice that there's an appetite for epic storytelling on the home screen.
Shapovalov served notice in 2017, beating Nadal in Montreal and reaching the United States Open's fourth round.
Greenhouse gas emissions continued to rise, but President Trump served notice to quit the Paris climate agreement.
While that was the signature event in these characters' lives, Tuesday's episode served notice that life goes on.
That facility served notice that the North was now capable of pursuing the second path to the bomb.
Unions served notice to the airline of the planned total strike by almost 1,000 employees following a pay dispute.
"We have served notice on Royal Mail Group for a 48hr strike commencing 19th October," CWU said on Twitter.
The U.S. has served notice that it would no longer tolerate its excessive and systematic trade deficits with China.
The game also served notice that the Giants have pitching depth that runs past Madison Bumgarner, their incomparable playoff ace.
Once the IRS has served notice of a levy, you have 21 days to respond and negotiate terms with them.
The stationary bike company Flywheel has just served notice to its customers that it's shutting down its in-home service.
The party served notice that they will select a new nominee for that office in a separate meeting on Aug. 1.
Politically, Nadler served notice that he does not intend to take half-measures and that he is spoiling for a fight.
In February Freeport served notice, saying it has the right to commence arbitration in 120 days if no agreement is reached.
WHO's decision served notice to all United Nations member states that the world's top health advisory body believes the situation is grave.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has served notice that he intends to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) once he is inaugurated.
The meteor and the meteoric rise of the nonpolitician president may not solve all issues, but they have been served notice of partial extinction.
Last week, I filed a claim for disclosure with the high court in London, and the company was served notice of my legal action.
Striking in their scale and diversity, the protests have served notice to the government that its every step is being scrutinized, say those involved.
It's all a vastly scaled-up version of how presidents ordinarily celebrate July Fourth, the date American colonists officially served notice to Britain in 1776.
Canadian Western Bank served notice on Friday demanding repayment in full of the C$15.9 million ($12.18 million) owed by the company by March 28.
Britain is due to exit the EU on March 29, two years after London served notice in line with a June, 2016 vote to leave.
Her first interaction with analysts, at the end of October 2018, served notice: Suryadevara was going to perpetuate Stevens' focus and discipline — and intensify it.
In May, Iran served notice it would grow its stockpiles of low enriched uranium (LEU) and heavy water beyond the limits of the nuclear deal.
If she loses Wednesday's vote, Rousseff will be served notice by the Senate on Thursday, at which point the suspended president must vacate the presidential palace.
The road so far: The Predators served notice that we could safely ignore their regular season by sweeping the top-seeded Blackhawks in the opening round.
If Mr. Anglin cannot be served notice in person, the last step is to put a public notice for six consecutive weeks in a local newspaper.
The MAS also said it has served notice of its intention to issue a permanent prohibition order against Yeo Jiawei, a former wealth manager of BSI Bank.
The insurer and asset manager's shares dropped 7.5 percent on Thursday after its biggest client Lloyds served notice to terminate its asset management mandate with the firm.
Its director, meanwhile, has served notice -- after the heady glow of "Moonlight" -- that in terms of impeccably crafted drama, he's by no means a one-hit wonder.
To Jeffrey A. Cremeans, who runs Encore Process Service and has served notice of lawsuits for 25 years, Mr. Anglin became a case that still haunts him.
The insurer and asset manager's shares dropped 7.5 percent on Thursday after its biggest client, Lloyds, served notice it would terminate its asset management mandate with the firm.
With a kaleidoscope of talent — from elite recruits to juniors, seniors and postgraduates — the A.C.C. has served notice that it is built for the short and long run.
Newmont spokesman Omar Jabara said in a statement emailed to Reuters that the company had not yet been officially served notice from either EarthRights International or the court.
En route, she put up games that served notice on just how dominant she can be: a 133-point, 20-rebound effort at Michigan; 29 and 19 against Illinois.
Teeing off on Friday morning, Spieth and Johnson played in the same group and served notice that they did not intend to let Koepka run away from the field.
The EU served notice on Monday that it could also introduce protective steel tariffs to stop the supply surge, although its study of the situation could take nine months.
Beyond its immediate impact, the dispute served notice that in celebrating the centenary, the government is venturing into a minefield that could open old wounds rather than heal them.
It its letter to House Democrats on Tuesday, the White House served notice of its blanket rejection of all Congressional subpoenas and information requests relating to the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
THIS was meant to be the week when a proud, sovereign nation served notice that it wanted to leave the overbearing, unrepresentative union to which it had long been shackled.
In its letter to House Democrats on Tuesday, the White House served notice of its blanket rejection of all congressional subpoenas and information requests relating to the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
The victory meant Croatia have qualified from their section with a game to spare and they served notice that, with their composure and power, they are capable of going far.
However, Cepelova, ranked 124th and having come through three rounds of qualifying, had served notice that she could cause an upset, having a two-two record over top-five players.
MAS said it also served notice of its intention to file prohibition orders against three individuals who were convicted by the city-state's courts for their involvement in 1MDB-related breaches.
Britain, which voted in 2016 to leave the EU, has served notice that it will quit the bloc next March but has yet to reach a deal on future trading relations.
She also cleared up any remaining mystery about whether Stannis somehow survived the Season 5 finale (he didn't) and served notice to the Red Woman over her role in Renly's smoky assassination.
Could Mr. Ryan, as he suggests, really expect compromise from Mr. Trump, who has already served notice that Republican congressional leaders should "just be quiet" and leave running the country to him?
On Thursday, Carroll's attorneys served notice to a Trump lawyer, asking him to submit a sample for "analysis and comparison against unidentified male DNA present on the dress," the Associated Press reported.
"The Fed served notice that a rate hike is still a possibility this year, and the markets had gotten a little complacent," said Anthony Valeri, investment strategist for LPL Financial in San Diego.
Glee from the Bannon wing The glee of Trump's supporters also served notice that Flake and Corker are as much victims of a populist purge as likely to change the direction of the GOP.
And by tapping a new chief executive, Jim Hackett, from outside the ranks of automotive veterans, Ford served notice that it was determined to be a leader in a new era of personal mobility.
The DPRK would be served notice that 60 years of zero-consequence rules of engagement for allied forces in the face of North Korean "provocations" on the peninsula had just come to an end.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's main coalition partner served notice on Saturday that it could break from her embattled Workers' Party government in 30 days and join opposition efforts to unseat the leftist leader.
Britain is due to exit the EU on March 29, two years after London served notice in line with a June, 2016 vote to leave, but the fate of Brexit remains up in the air.
For stars in entertainment and sports, De Niro, like James, has plainly served notice where he stands, and why -- and that, to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks, he won't be content to shut up and act.
The Trump administration served notice on Thursday that its next move to deregulate broadband internet service companies would be to jettison the Obama administration's net neutrality rules, which were intended to safeguard free expression online.
WASHINGTON — Members of Congress from both parties served notice on pharmaceutical companies on Tuesday that the days of unchecked drug-price increases were over and that they would be held politically accountable for exorbitant prices.
Distinguished in their communities, identified with the cause of Republicanism, an extremely unpopular cause among blacks, they had been served notice that the party they had fought for considered them just another bunch of "niggers".
Justin Patton may have opened the season as a bit of an afterthought considering Creighton's stellar backcourt, but he has served notice to the rest of the Big East that he is every bit as dangerous.
And in Brussels, the European Commission has served notice to internet platforms that they must find a way to remove extremist content within one hour of being notified, or face legislation compelling them to do so.
The Information Commissioner's Office served notice to SCL Elections, Cambridge Analytica's parent, to provide the information it holds on David Carroll, saying failure to do so would be a criminal offence punishable by an unlimited fine.
Standard Life Aberdeen said on Thursday it had been served notice on a 109 billion pound ($213 billion) asset management deal by its biggest client, Lloyds Banking Group , further denting shares in the recently-merged group.
And while it remains unlikely that Israel would beat tournament favorites such as the United States, the Dominican Republic, or Japan, the Stars of David served notice in the tournament opener Monday: Israel is for real.
Among the strongest supporters were the National Association of Manufacturers and the National Retail Federation; both served notice to lawmakers that this would be among the "key votes" when they assess whom to support at election time.
Several senior Democratic U.S. senators served notice in a letter Thursday that Trump would be in "severe dereliction" of his presidential duty if he fails to make clear that Russia's interference in U.S. democracy will not be tolerated.
Still, the indictment served notice to Manafort that if he wishes to avoid a long prison sentence he might consider talking with Mueller's investigators about, for example, what Trump knew about Russia's efforts to help him get elected.
He began focusing on the 100m last year and served notice of his potential when he ran 10.04 at an English Inter-County meet in Bedford, the same day the British team flew to Brazil for the Rio Olympics.
The verdict against Cosby, especially, served notice that all the advantages the comedian enjoyed -- including a public that didn't want to believe the worst about him -- could no longer be counted upon to inoculate him against being held accountable.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission launched a legal case against Britain on Thursday after London, in the throes of a Brexit-focused election campaign, served notice it would not name its representative to the European Union's new executive body.
New Hampshire, where Sanders first served notice of the strength of his campaign by beating Clinton handily in the primary, is also where Clinton and Obama held their first joint rally in 2008 after Obama's victory in that brutal primary race.
His hitmaking days were behind him, and his pop-culture profile waxed and waned, but whenever he resurfaced, he served notice that he was indomitable: He could still sing, dance, play instruments, write songs and produce records better than everyone else.
IAG Chief Executive Willie Walsh also said he "would like to hope" that British Airways could reach a deal with its pilots, who last month voted for strike action in a dispute over pay, although they have not yet served notice.
But by sounding the alarm over the current deal, national privacy watchdogs from France, Germany and other European Union member states have served notice that American companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon could face protracted country-by-country legal battles.
Early tone-setting drives to the basket from each team's signature player, Jonquel Jones of the Sun and Delle Donne, the league's Most Valuable Player Award winner, served notice that any loss would not come from a limit of opportunity.
Six hours drive away to the southwest, meanwhile, executives at Hebei Xinjin Iron & Steel Co, a Handan-based medium-size mill, are scrambling to find a new site in the south after being served notice to leave their home province last month.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban served notice in October that they would begin targeting the two largest Afghan television networks for attack, accusing them of having falsely reported that insurgents had raped female students during their capture of the northern city of Kunduz.
Houston served notice early last season that it was ready to wreak havoc on the big boys of college football, forcing four turnovers and blocking a potential tying field goal in the final minute to pull off a 34-31 upset at Louisville.
And even Fiat Chrysler, which has been slow to join the race to develop autonomous vehicles, served notice that it was now in position to accelerate its self-driving program in partnership with the German automaker BMW and suppliers like Delphi and Intel.
On Tuesday, pressure intensified as Britain, France and Germany served notice that they would formally trigger negotiations with Iran toward forcing it back into compliance with a 2015 nuclear deal — a step that could ultimately lead to the imposition of United Nations sanctions.
TBILISI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Monday served notice to ex-Soviet Georgia it faces painful consequences if anti-Russian protests are not brought under control, saying it was tightening controls on wine imports that bring Georgia millions of dollars in revenue each year.
DUBLIN, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Irish-based pilots employed directly by Ryanair and who are members of the IALPA pilots union served notice of a one-day strike on Tuesday in a dispute over the airline's collective bargaining system, the umbrella IMPACT trade union said.
Anticipating calls for looser fiscal policies and a decreased reliance on its mercantilist policies, Germany served notice that it would continue to run budget surpluses, and that U.S. President Donald Trump should be told that German trade surpluses are just the way it is.
Freeport insists any new permit must have the same fiscal and legal guarantees as under its 30-year mining contract, and in February it served notice to Jakarta, saying it has the right to commence arbitration if no agreement is reached by June 17.
Last week's dominance of Drew Brees and the Saints served notice that Dallas is a legitimate contender on both sides of the ball, and a win this week over the Eagles (6-6) would pave a remarkably clear path to the N.F.C. East title.
Any one of the moments could be called iconic in its own right, but the look on Lillard's face — all business at the center of a joyous, chaotic dogpile — served notice to the rest of the league that he was coming for them, as well.
But with Gillian Anderson having served notice that she's done -- no, honestly, really this time -- Wednesday's season finale likely spells the finish for the show as we've known it, and provided welcome elements of closure, however rushed and flat-out goofy some of them felt.
Hanging over the meetings will be the stir caused by the maverick former Philippine mayor at a function for Filipinos in Hanoi on Wednesday, when he "served notice" to the United States by announcing a cessation of joint military exercises, and ruled out joint navy patrols.
Leader Aung San Suu Kyi is due to attend the Singapore meetings this week while Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, attending his first multilateral summit since returning to power in May, has served notice he has lost faith in the Nobel peace laureate over the issue.
Norway's Havard Bokko, Simen Spieler Nilsen and Sverre Lunde Pedersen served notice by setting an Olympic record of 3 minutes 37.08 seconds against Dutchmen Patrick Roest, Sven Kramer and Jan Blokhuijsen in the semi-final, beating the mark the Netherlands set in Sochi by 0.63 seconds.
Leader Aung San Suu Kyi is due to attend the Singapore meetings this week while Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, attending his first multilateral summit since returning to power in May, has served notice he has lost faith in the Nobel peace laureate over the issue.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump's trio of hard-line selections on Friday served notice that he intends not only to reverse eight years of liberal domestic policies but also to overturn decades of bipartisan consensus on the United States' proper role in world affairs.
The Grizz won in six games, and would go on to fall one game short of the Western Finals in a brutal seven-game series with the Oklahoma City Thunder, but their run served notice to the rest of the league that they had to be taken seriously.
That doesn't appear to be the case with the 653-17 version of Kentucky, which hosts Canisius on Sunday after coach John Calipari's No. 4 Wildcats served notice in their opener - an 87-64 victory over Stephen F. Austin - that there are no individuals, but plenty of talent.
Regardless, Amazon's aggressive moves — and the clear impact it has had on retailers since the Whole Foods announcement — have served notice that for a company of the size and scale of Amazon, the barrier to entry for many businesses is not nearly as great as it used to be.
The CGT described the police operation as an act of "unprecedented violence" as it and other unions served notice of a June 3-5 strike by air traffic controllers that will dovetail with walkouts by state rail employees, port workers and staff on the Paris metro and suburban rail networks.
Opening a new front in the assault on teacher tenure, a group of parents backed by wealthy philanthropists served notice to defendants on Wednesday in a lawsuit challenging Minnesota's job protections for teachers, as well as the state's rules governing which teachers are laid off as a result of budget cuts.
The Wildcats are expected to be unusually bolstered this season by a senior as forward Derek Willis already served notice he will contribute significantly with 973 points, five rebounds and three blocks Friday while sophomore forward Isaac Humphries filled up the stat sheet with nine points, eight rebounds, three steals and three blocks.
With the Trump administration having served notice of its intention to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement, the U.S. Trade Representative's office faces the daunting task of sifting through more than 22019,000 submissions from business groups, activists, trade unions and many others seeking to add their two cents to the process.
In fact, it was 15 years ago when he specifically took CNN and the wider media to task in an appearance on the debate show "Crossfire," which effectively served notice that despite the primary mandate to entertain, late-night comedians needn't shy away from more serious critiques and policy positions that propelled their monologues into the political conversation.
MAS also said on Monday that it had served notice of its intention to issue prohibition orders against Jens Fred Sturzenegger, former Singapore branch manager of Falcon Private Bank, and Yak Yew Chee and Yvonne Seah Yew Foong, former employees of BSI Bank, who were convicted by Singapore courts for their involvement in 1MDB-related breaches.
The Finance Committee chairman, Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah, has served notice that Trump nominees "will undergo the same bipartisan vetting process as the nominees from previous administrations," and will not get a public hearing until the committee staff's private examination — including a review of the nominees' tax returns from the past three years — is complete.
With this run, though, Carreño Busta has served notice that he is a long way from 2012, when he underwent surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back, and from 2013, when he tried to clamber his way up the rankings by winning seven straight events on the futures circuit, the lowest level of men's professional tennis.
The states are still fighting the good fight: In a lawsuit filed last week in Federal District Court in Washington, attorneys general from 19 states and the District of Columbia served notice that they will resist any attempt by the Trump administration to weaken or ignore hard-won regulations that protect students and taxpayers from predatory schools.
Mr. Thompson was a founder, with Robert F. Kennedy, of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, of which he was also director, and New York City regional director of the N.A.A.C.P. In 1965, he was one of about 30 black politicians who served notice on New York Democratic leaders that they expected a greater voice in the party organization.
In withdrawing American troops from Syria, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has served notice that he is ready to abandon U.S. partners in the Middle East on a tweet's notice.
Villanova's vivisection of Oklahoma in the Final Four on Saturday was one of the great shooting performances in tournament history, reminiscent of the Wildcats shooting nearly 79 percent from the floor in 1985 to defeat Georgetown; North Carolina's blowout of Syracuse served notice that the Tar Heels have probably been the most talented team in the country all along this season.
The freaky-athletic Seminoles served notice to the rest of the league by opening conference play 7-1, including wins over Virginia, Duke and Louisville that propelled them to No. 8 in the polls, but road losses at Georgia Tech and Syracuse tempered expectations for a school that hasn't reached the NCAA Tournament since 2012 and in the top 25 for the first time since 2013.
Fresh off of last week's launch of an investigation into the national security implications of auto imports, the announcement of which highlighted the U.S. auto industry's alleged travails, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE has now served notice that the United States will be imposing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico and the European Union.

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