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One currently serves in the Hawaii Army National Guard: Gabbard.
Not one serves in the highest levels of global leadership.
The 26s saw the first official serves in the 210s.
Her husband serves in the executive branch of our government.
What purpose do you think it serves in your school?
The orchestra also serves, in his eyes, as a cultural ministry.
Epps currently serves in the ISS Operations Branch supporting ISS crews.
His sister is also a citizen and serves in the Army.
One woman currently serves in the state's congressional delegation: Republican Rep.
Peter Anderson currently serves in that capacity, across all Carnival brands.
I didn't put a lot of first serves in that game.
No one in the Justice Department serves in an elected position.
He made 83 percent of his first serves in the final set.
Less than 1 percent of the U.S. population serves in the military.
Lauren Underwood from Illinois, who currently serves in another caucus leadership role.
He also had 10 double faults and put only 49 percent of his first serves in play with the nadir coming in the pivotal second set, when he put just 17 of 55 first serves in play (31 percent).
The newly appointed ombudsperson still serves in another role in the State Department.
David Cicilline of Rhode Island, who serves in the Democratic leadership, told me.
Ken Jones serves in Vietnam, concealing his relationship with Michael Smith (Charlie Carver).
"The president has confidence in everyone who serves in this administration," Spicer reiterated.
However, Shelby became a Republican in 1994 and still serves in that seat.
There are many other states where only one woman serves in the delegation.
Ivanka Trump serves in the White House as an adviser to her father.
He currently serves in the White House as director of Oval Office operations.
Linda McMahon currently serves in Trump's Cabinet as administrator of the Small Business Administration.
Diane Sykes Sykes, 60, currently serves in the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Right now, Giuliani serves in an informal role as a cybersecurity adviser to Trump.
Earl Blumenauer, a Democrat, serves in the House, representing the third district in Oregon.
She got only 35 percent of her first serves in during the third set.
Captain Nuccio, 28, serves in the Army at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
Mr. Dold serves in perhaps the most heavily Democratic district represented by a Republican.
Mr. Watson, a Republican, serves in the Tennessee Senate, representing the district around Chattanooga.
The law makes clear that the Fed chairman serves in that role for four years.
Blumenthal is not up for re-election until 2022 and serves in traditionally-blue Connecticut.
A Democrat who currently serves in Congress, Polis was previously an entrepreneur who founded BlueMountain.
Only one retired general serves in cabinet; just two more sit on the back benches.
Diehl, 49, currently serves in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing the 7th Plymouth District.
He put only 215 percent of his first serves in play in the fourth set.
I think I realized that I had to hit a lot of first serves in.
The airline also said it would reconfigure how it serves in-flight meals and snacks.
Performance behind first serves in New York in the men's draw was outstanding, as always.
Salama was Wednesday's assigned "print pooler," one of many people who serves in a rotation.
Joe Neguse (D-Colo.), a freshman member of the panel who also serves in leadership.
Murphy serves in the state Legislature and is a urologic surgeon, according to the Legislature's website.
The commissioner serves in the US House of Representatives, but has no vote, except in committees.
Cora Rose serves in a prisoner therapy program founded by Skow called "Pawsitive Change" in California.
He currently serves in Congress, where he has earned a national reputation as a progressive politician.
They include ideology, seniority, shared state delegation or committee, and if a legislator serves in leadership.
"To me, the length of time that he serves in prison isn't what's important," Fiske said.
Jared Kushner, her husband, similarly serves in the administration as a senior adviser to the president.
He became Britney's conservator in 2008 and still serves in that role to this very day.
The experience, he said, "serves, in some quiet way, to thicken our commitments to political life."
Yes, I know, he serves in the Senate, and the hearing took place in the House.
Perry, however, has repeatedly dismissed the notion that it would impact how he serves in Congress.
Kerber returned 81 percent of Williams's serves in that upset, but only 57 percent on Saturday.
She also had one of the most fearsome serves in the game before her shoulder problems.
Djokovic put 26 percent of his first serves in play and never faced a break point.
Did you hear from anyone who serves in the Supreme Court who serves alongside now, the justice?
This serves, in an odd way, to set the bar unreasonably low for an AT&T takeover.
Rao currently serves in the Trump administration as head of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.
By eliminating all artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and sweeteners from the bacon it serves in its restaurants.
He serves in a unit attached to the LNA, which played a leading role in the campaign.
His hero and best friend is his Uncle Cody, who serves in the United States Air Force.
His father was a congressman; his brother a senator; another brother currently serves in Alaska's state senate.
Brown and Lieu are reserve colonels in their respective services, and Rose serves in the National Guard.
Anderson put 71 percent of his first serves in play and won 75 percent of those points.
Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), who also serves in leadership, confirmed this option is under consideration as well.
Manchin serves in a state that President Trump won by 42 points in last year's presidential election.
Less than 1 percent of our country serves in uniform, less than 6 percent have ever served.
McMahon's wife, Linda McMahon, serves in President Donald Trump's administration as the Administrator of the Small Business Administration.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to reflect that Gabbard currently serves in the Hawaii Army National Guard.
After each U.S. president serves in the White House, they get a Presidential Library to commemorate their term.
Instead, Ghibli now often serves in a producer role on projects, while other studios handle the heavy lifting.
Now, he's running again, against Dan Donovan, who currently serves in the seat and is backed by Trump.
" The lawmaker, who still serves in Congress, once told her he'd "been thinking about her in the shower.
You hope that this series serves, in part, to archive queer history and increase queer visibility in Cuba.
"It's the president's pick and it's for the president to determine who serves in his cabinet," White said.
This new investment serves in lieu of an investment from KKR, a firm known for private equity deals.
Think of "Into the Unknown" in terms of the function it serves in Frozen 2's overall story.
He got only 53 percent of his first serves in, after getting 80 percent in the first set.
"There's nothing remarkable about him either way," said Senior Airman Kyle Daily, who serves in the same squadron.
In all, she put 67 percent of her first serves in play, her highest total of the tournament.
Pounding down four first serves in succession, Gauff wrapped up the match in style with a drop-shot.
Kimmel tweeted on Thursday a snapshot of him posing next to Spicer, who serves in the Navy Reserve.
Keep scrolling to see what the restaurant, which serves in-flight meals on the ground, is really like.
Collins serves in an uncompensated role as a board member of Innate and is the company's largest stockholder.
Players control Commander Iden Versio, a soldier who serves in the Galactic Empire and is the Inferno Squad's leader.
The property serves, in other words, as the ideal Disney template, a cash cow not to be messed with.
Russell, who authorities say serves in the Army National Guard, was dressed in "full US Army camouflage," police said.
At best, the Senate serves, in Walter Mondale's great phrase, as the "nation's mediator" on the most challenging issues.
"My administration is totally committed to every family that serves in the United States Armed Forces," he went on.
"He never struck me as a nice guy," Ms. Skinner, a Republican who also serves in local government, said.
However, Shelby became a Republican in 1994 and still serves in that seat as a member of the GOP.
He has a medical degree and serves in the Army Reserves, treating patients at Walter Reed National Medical Center.
S. citizen who serves in the military on active-duty or selected reserve for immediate citizenship, according to USCIS.
She confronted the man, who she said still serves in Congress, telling him his comments were demeaning and wrong.
He serves in the statutorily required role of "learned counsel," a lawyer who specializes in death-penalty defense work.
That president now serves in office despite having the lowest approval rating of an incoming president in recorded history.
It receives no party or government funding, and no major party official serves in any capacity with the CPD.
It is unclear how much Kyl will distance himself from the lobbying business while he serves in the Senate.
He still serves in the White House medical unit, but no longer in the position of the president's physician.
Mississippi was the second state to secede from the U.S. — in whose Senate Hyde-Smith currently servesin January 1861.
This despite the fact that what Steak House serves, in addition to its kebabs and baked potatoes, is American pizza.
"I, probably more than most people do, respect the office he serves in, probably more than he does," she said.
He's also spent time as Pandora Music's CFO and currently serves in that role for publicly-listed branding company Yext.
The snow crab that noma serves in luxurious abundance isn't really a snow crab—those live in the North Atlantic.
Coats stepped down from his post last August and has been replaced by Maguire, who serves in an acting capacity.
All of this serves, in Holden's mind, to separate himself for the literal rapists and murderers he has surrounded himself with.
Scott Perry, an Iraq War veteran who's been in Congress since 2013 and still serves in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.
There's no power button, since the side-mounted power button / fingerprint sensor on the Razer Phone serves in that role instead.
The Board of Governors already has a vice chairman, Stanley Fischer, who serves in the absence of Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
The Conners' son D.J. (Michael Fishman) is back from the Army, raising his young daughter while his wife serves in Syria.
But Mr. Sharif serves in Saudi Arabia as the head of some vague force that will supposedly rid us of terrorism.
The museum's board, which included 27 people before the resignations, according to the Cooper Hewitt website, serves in an advisory role.
Indonesia's Lion Air will suspend flights to the 15 cities it serves in mainland China because of the outbreak, CNA reported.
Against Donskoy, a wild-card entrant ranked 93th, Medvedev prevailed despite putting just 29 percent of his first serves in play.
We work with elected officials of both parties and partner with federal agencies regardless of who serves in the White House.
Her husband serves in the Pakistani military, and she was a schoolteacher before deciding to stay at home with her first child.
"To me, the length of time that he serves in prison isn't what's important," she told local TV station WJLA last week.
After the divorce, Baldwin, who serves in the military in Alaska (Dyson lives in South Carolina), wanted to keep the photos going.
Sánchez, who is now a member of House Democratic leadership, declined to identify the lawmaker but said he still serves in Congress.
Unfortunately, Dan won't be able to make this one because he serves in the military, but we've got something in the mix.
The first 12 pages of the document list the more than 560 companies and entities with which Trump serves in some capacity.
The challenge could be particularly daunting for one potential GOP hopeful: Price's wife, Betty, who now serves in the Georgia General Assembly.
"Tabitha is clear about the purpose the Sundance Film Festival serves in the world yet she's not wedded to orthodoxy," she said.
She can produce power with her improved first serve, and she repeatedly hurt Osaka with flat wide serves in the ad court.
Sánchez said that one lawmaker, who no longer serves in Congress, repeatedly ogled her and touched her inappropriately on the House floor.
Bashir is a full-time stay-at-home dad while his wife, A.J., serves in the Navy as a surface warfare officer.
While not up for re-election, Cory Gardner of Colorado serves in an important role for Republicans in the 2018 election cycle.
She said she had been disowned by her brother who serves in the French army, which belongs to the coalition backing the SDF.
And a clear antitrust commitment to taking on Big Tech serves, in part, as a strong signal of a turning of the page.
In a statement Wednesday, he reaffirmed "our shared mission and camaraderie" with the Druze, an Arabic-speaking minority that serves in the military.
Manny's promoter Bob Arum has been saying for months that Pacquiao will run in the 2022 election ... after he serves in the senate.
However, scientists are still struggling to understand how this apron of fat is related to obesity as it serves in its protector role.
However Thiel serves in the White House, it's hard to imagine it won't somehow intersect with space flight privatization or the gig economy.
Short also argued that Trump couldn't have "racist motives" because Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, an Asian American naturalized citizen, serves in his Cabinet.
Bono, who lost her reelection bid in 2012, said a male lawmaker who still serves in Congress repeatedly made suggestive remarks to her.
Stivers, 52, a decorated Iraq war veteran who still serves in the Ohio Army National Guard, was first elected in that GOP wave.
The only thing I maybe could have done was put more first serves in; even then, she returned the first serve really well.
He got only two first serves in during the first game of third set, and faced another break point, but he saved it.
Bossy toward the children but deferential toward white adults in Lee's account, she serves in the play as Atticus's foil and needling conscience.
The article serves in part as a history of how the music was created and received, filled with a lot of great trivia.
Federer struggled with his serve, putting only 52 percent of his first serves in play, by far his lowest percentage of the tournament.
Since Chardon serves in a small-plates format, the best approach is to order the whole menu, which feeds two generously when shared.
It is one of many culinary offerings at the attraction, which also includes a restaurant that serves in-house desserts and seasonal cuisine.
Zverev hit 13 aces on Wednesday and while his opponent struggled with his serves, the German got 80% of his first serves in.
Alexander Vindman, who serves in the White House on the National Security Council staff, emerged as a key witness in the impeachment inquiry.
Debbie Dingell, who now serves in John's old House seat — because she voted in favor of two articles of impeachment that same day.
Rafael Nadal of Spain serves in his quarterfinal match against Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria during day 22012 of the 229 Australian Open on Jan.
Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark serves in her semifinal match against Na Li of China during day eleven of the 2011 Australian Open on Jan.
Powell has been advising Trump, and now serves in a senior White House role focused on entrepreneurship, economic growth and the empowerment of women.
Manchin, who serves in a state that Trump overwhelmingly won, has broken with his party more often than his colleagues on Trump Cabinet votes.
"[The collection] serves in many ways to reintroduce the JNCO brand to a younger audience," Rose In Good Faith cofounder David Teitelbaum told Refinery29.
But the sources said both had conditioned their cooperation on permission from the West Bank-based attorney-general who serves in the Palestinian Authority.
Of Mr Higgins's four other rivals, all independents, one, Joan Freeman, is the founder of an anti-suicide charity and serves in Ireland's Senate.
In December it announced a tie-up with Emirates, letting it withdraw from most of the long-haul destinations it still serves in Europe.
"Effective today, Officer Patrick Connor no longer serves in the police department of the Forest Preserves of Cook County," the agency tweeted on Wednesday.
"For instance, the company has aggressively built out its distribution network to service the third-party sellers and customers it serves in the market."
She must continue to stay true to herself as she serves in the House of Representatives, even if that sometimes means going off-script.
Vindman left Ukraine for the United States when he was 3, and now serves in the National Security Council as an expert on Ukraine.
And it serves in effect to unite them all in common causes, as we saw in 2016, when they came together under Trump's banner.
Another pro-Brexit campaigner who still serves in May's cabinet, Leadsom made it to the last two in the 2016 contest to replace Cameron.
Vincent K. Brooks, the commander of United States Forces Korea, and Shauna Rohbock, an Olympic medalist in bobsledding who serves in the National Guard.
Pavic saved three match points with consecutive big serves in the 10th game but the hosts played solid tennis in the tiebreaker to prevail.
She told The Associated Press that, "I just don't think it would be helpful" to name the harasser who still serves in Congress. Reps.
"Too often we forget the sacrifice of these people," said one of the mourners, Alban, a young Parisian whose brother serves in the army.
He is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) and serves in a leadership role as CHC Freshman Representative to the Democratic Caucus.
"Now we have multiple victims and we don't have water," said Lt. Mickey Conboy, a 32-year veteran who serves in Rescue Company 3.
He got only 49 percent of his first serves in, including an abysmal 31 percent in the second set that turned the match around.
Leadsom, another pro-Brexit campaigner who still serves in May's cabinet, made it to the last two in the 2016 contest to replace Cameron.
Andy Roddick of the USA serves in his third round match against Julien Benneteau of France during day five of the Australian Open on Jan.
Take the example of the Australian physician who now serves in a hospital run by IS in Raqqa, and serves as a recruiter on YouTube.
One of her closest advisers, Dina Powell, who serves in the West Wing as a senior counselor for economic initiatives, was also at the table.
The nine-term Oregon lawmaker also serves in leadership and is close to Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).
Polling has shown that even when voters feel Trump's behavior has been unbefitting of the office he serves in, they often still approve of him.
The Detroit News reported that Jones has maintained her spot on the Detroit City Council while she serves in the lame duck session of Congress.
Spicer was, however, swiftly outshone by his White House frenemy Kellyanne Conway, who serves in an amorphous senior adviser role that involves frequent television appearances.
Bob Dole, as well as current senators Roberts and Jerry Moran, all represented the massive first congressional district that Marshall now serves in the House.
Derogatory comments and false accusations come with the territory, according to Nadeem Mazen, an MIT-educated engineer who serves in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, city council.
Both players struggled with their service rhythms, with Sevastova producing just 58 percent of first serves in and facing a total of 15 break points.
He also needed to put 71 percent of his first serves in play and save three of four break points against the game's premier returner.
It will have seating inside and out and will feature the tacos, ceviches and other small plates that he serves in his West Village taqueria.
And then he gave me the answer that made it all clear: Every Israeli who serves in the military knows that we still have Morads.
Both sisters were more proficient with their returns than with their serves in the first set, when they shared eight service breaks in 12 games.
Schakowsky is in her eleventh term in Congress, and serves in House Democratic Leadership as a senior chief deputy whip, according to her congressional website.
Roger Federer of Switzerland serves in his men's final match against Andy Murray of Great Britain during day 14 of the 2010 Australian Open on Jan.
Kei Nishikori of Japan serves in his quarterfinal match against Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland during day 10 of the 2015 Australian Open on January 28, 2015.
He died in 2017, leaving behind his wife, Caryn, and their two children -- a son, Terence, who now serves in the FDNY, and a daughter, Taylor.
Planned Parenthood means so much to the women who work at our company, and to the community Planned Parenthood serves in New York City and beyond.
He also noted that his son, Michael Pence, serves in the armed forces before expressing his condolences to the Turks for the fallen and their families.
She said the most important role that cash serves in a portfolio is that it enables investors to take advantage of opportunities that may arise suddenly.
Asked whether that would include opening the borders to Syrian refugees, Ivanka Trump, who formally serves in the administration as assistant to the President, indicated openness.
Trump is "totally unfit for the office he serves in," Yarmuth said in remarks to a local NAACP chapter that were posted on YouTube this week.
Even 22019 years ago, Americans would have known veterans and heard their stories; today a mere 0.5 percent of the population serves in the armed forces.
While the president could consult the Defense secretary during the minutes he is making the decision, the Cabinet member serves in an advisory role, Perry said.
Ambassador Tulinabo S. Mushingi, who serves in Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo and later became a United States citizen.
"You can learn the founding documents from reading them directly," Mr. Brenner, a Republican who now serves in the Ohio Senate, told The Fulton County Expositor.
Critics say Mr. Trump faces conflicts of interest by continuing to hold on to his real estate business even as he serves in the White House.
Barty used 11 aces and won 63 percent of her first serves in the win, despite her slow start in the two-hour, 10-minute match.
For nearly 232 percent, it was a parent — a striking point in a nation where less than 1 percent of the population serves in the military.
Jeffries was elected as House Democratic caucus chairman after Democrats won back the House majority in the 2018 midterm elections and currently serves in that post.
The suit is the boldest broadside yet against any local or state prosecutors who may want to investigate Trump while he serves in the White House.
Less than 20 seats in the House of Representatives were held by black women, while a single black woman, Kamala Harris (D-CA), serves in the Senate.
"We were just waiting for him to mix up Abingdon and Arlington," says Moran, who now serves in the McAuliffe administration as Virginia's secretary of public safety.
The territory's resident commissioner, Jenniffer González-Colón, serves in the House and on several congressional committees, but does not have the full voting power of other members.
Kvitova struggled with her returns despite the American getting less than half of her first serves in, rallying back from 3-1 down to force another tiebreak.
Watch: Trump fans eventually break out in "send her back!" chants directed toward Ilhan Omar, a Somali refugee who serves in Congress who Trump viciously smeared. pic.twitter.
The organization pointed out that this flooding is the third natural disaster to hit a region it serves in less than six months, meaning supplies are scarce.
In it, a war orphan named Rin is sent off to a prestigious military academy, and later serves in a specialized unit as her country is invaded.
Whether your dad loves the outdoors, serves in the military or law enforcement, likes to travel - or all of the above - you'll find something in our list.
Even Sanders, who serves in the Senate as an independent, has said he decided not to turn as a third-party candidate because he wanted to "win".
"The president has confidence in everyone who serves in this administration," press secretary Sean Spicer said when asked by a reporter if Trump has confidence in Rosenstein.
The conservative argument is that Congress can't infringe on the executive authority; that constitutionally, the president maintains the power to control who serves in the executive branch.
Kwon, a 26-year-old who is rated 27nd, took advantage of shaky serving from Mannarino, who put just 25 percent of his first serves in play.
McKenzie currently serves in the Pentagon as the Director of the Joint Staff, a high profile position often viewed as a stepping stone to more senior commands.
Sanchez told reporters on Tuesday that she learned to avoid the colleague, who she said still serves in Congress, and advised other members to do the same.
Norwegian is about to announce details of a plan that is poised to lower fares and expand the cities it serves in the United States and Europe.
The self-identified democratic socialist serves in the Senate as an independent, although he caucuses with the Democrats and ran in the Democratic presidential primary last election cycle.
"I can keep personal interests aside and vote for Modi if he does something decisive for our country's security," added Dhavale, whose cousin serves in the Indian army.
Krajinovic put 53 percent of his first serves in play compared to 25 percent for Goffin, and the Serbian saved all four of the break points he faced.
Veracious Brewing, in Monroe, takes a different approach with the dozen-plus beers it serves in an oak-paneled beer hall-like setting that abuts its brew house.
Amy Klobuchar, who serves in the Senate representing Minnesota with Al Franken, explained Friday that she didn't publicly ask Franken to resign this week because of their relationship.
She did not name either men, telling The Associated Press that "I just don't think it would be helpful" to name the harasser who still serves in Congress.
Nadal defeated Kei Nishikori, 6-4, 6-3, connecting on 89 percent of his first serves in a match played in 91-degree heat under a relentless sun.
What function GLP-1 serves in platypus venom is unclear, but this venom form of it is much longer lasting than the kind normally found in the gut.
Kerber, a left-handed German, safely returned 91 of Larsson's 97 serves in the match and kept long rallies alive, totaling 54 rallies of more than nine shots.
She failed to land six first serves in a row, allowing Kenin to break back, hold serve to love and then break again to seal an unlikely win.
Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who also serves in the National Guard, told CNN's Jake Tapper that much of the information released by Assange provided transparency on important issues.
He concluded that the use of the present tense "serves" in Section 209 meant that it covers only current federal employees, not those about to take a position.
Schlapp, whose wife, Mercedes Schlapp, serves in a top communications role in the White House, acknowledged that a lot of people who oppose conservative politics oppose Trump's decisions.
Jared Kushner Kushner, the president's son-in-law and the only attendee of June 2016 meeting who formally serves in the Trump administration, has drawn criticism for his involvement.
He now serves in the Household Cavalry, where he was the first black officer to be commissioned into those regiments, noted The Sunday Times, which first reported the story.
Invoking his family heritage, Castro — who named Joaquin, his twin brother who serves in Congress as his campaign chair — formally declared his candidacy in the city he once led.
Jose is in the U.S. Army and serves in the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, while Amador is the manager of a local business, Off the Beatin' Path Gift Shop.
"If Greitens truly cares about the Trump agenda, the Republican Party and the people he serves in Missouri, he won't wait for a drawn-out impeachment process," Surabian wrote.
" On Wednesday, the official Twitter account for Forest Preserves of Cook County said that Connor "no longer serves in the police department of the Forest Preserves of Cook County.
Mark Warner, who serves in the Senate intelligence committee, met with Facebook officials in June "as part of his committee's investigation into potential collusion or election interference" with Russia.
But Hughes also serves in an unusual nook of the federal judiciary, ruling mainly on cases involving patents, veterans' benefits, international trade, and "other really weird stuff," Ortiz said.
Regardless of region or era, every first lady reminds us we don't know a first lady's capacity until she serves in the office and history calls her to action.
"Istanbul Airport will rise to second place in terms of passenger numbers it serves in around five years," Transport Minister Cahit Turhan told reporters in the gleaming departure hall.
One of the clearest signs of what an administration represents is who serves in it, and one of its lasting legacies is what those staffers and officials do next.
Ms. Boucher, who serves in the Republican leadership in the Senate, would seem like an unlikely target for Democrats seeking to break the chamber's tie between Democrats and Republicans.
Ms. Palma once represented the Bronx on the City Council and now serves in Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration as a deputy commissioner at the Department of Social Services.
McDonald's Australia menu is basically a slightly higher quality version of what it serves in the US. It doesn't have anything super interesting, but it holds up just fine.
Osaka was the more patient and steady of the two, taking advantage of shaky serving from Williams, who made only 21 percent of first serves in the first set.
Gauff had problems with her ball toss throughout the match, incurring seven double faults and managing to get just 56% of her first serves in while facing 12 breakpoints.
She made a total of 33 unforced errors, double-faulted on break points three times to lose her serve, and put only 44% of her first serves in play.
Despite putting only 22 percent of her first serves in play, she was an irresistible force, breaking Konta four times and producing crisp winners, sharp angles and consistent intensity.
"I think the attorney general is doing a fine job," Mr. McConnell, whose wife, Elaine Chao, the transportation secretary, serves in the cabinet with Mr. Sessions, said on Tuesday.
He serves in the counting houses of Italy and the banks of Antwerp, rises to become the right hand of the doomed Cardinal Wolsey and later the king himself.
But the Russian struggled with his first serve through most of the match, managing to get only 56% of first serves in and losing 67% of those he landed.
"You can only be so happy because you just have to know that it could happen again," said Rachel Malcom, whose husband serves in the Coast Guard in Rhode Island.
Bono declined to identify the lawmaker, whom she said still serves in Congress, noting that his alleged behavior stopped after she finally confronted him one day on the House floor.
His younger brother James, 25, serves in the Singaporean navy, which he says he chose as a more stable means of income, but helps out at the stall on weekends.
That's certainly true since the deal with Uber removed Grab's main competitor from the eight markets that it serves in Southeast Asia, but regulators are keen to see increased competition.
Warren, 70, who serves in the U.S. Senate and is considered a top-tier candidate in a crowded field of Democrats hoping to challenge President Donald Trump in the Nov.
Of those invalidated votes, more than 567,000 were cast for Ghani, while more than 284,000 were cast for Abdullah, who now serves in a custom-made role as chief executive.
Such is the nature of whiplash politics, when a bad guy becomes a good guy simply by virtue of the utility he serves in whatever argument you wish to make.
Thune, who also serves in Republican Senate leadership, tried to cast the Lifeline story as indicative of a cavalier attitude on Wheeler's part toward disclosing information about the commission's proceedings.
Sanders, who caucuses with Democrats but serves in the Senate as an independent, raised $28503 million in his first day on the campaign trail, underlining the seriousness of his candidacy.
Though Ivanka, 37, serves in the Trump administration and has long had her father's favor, Trump Jr. has emerged as a natural representative for the president along the campaign trail.
Additionally, unless Congress passes separate revolving-door rules for who can lobby the House and Senate (very unlikely), anyone who serves in his administration will be free to lobby Congress.
On Thursday, Kyrgios assembled a lackluster opening set — he put just 39 percent of his first serves in play — and then dropped the first three games of the second set.
Putting McAleenan in charge skips over acting Deputy Secretary Claire Grady, who also serves in the Senate confirmed role as the Undersecretary of Management, which raises questions about her future.
"If you look at the days of (Pete) Sampras, (Richard) Krajicek, (Goran) Ivanisevic, I think they were almost more dominant on serves in terms of less rallies," Anderson told reporters.
And the description of the oligarch matches that of Serhiy Lyovochkin, who serves in the Ukrainian parliament and is an official in the Opposition Bloc, according to interviews and documents.
Ahead, we talk about how she prepared for the role, what purpose her character serves in the theme park of Westworld, and why Clementine's final scene was so painful to watch.
On Friday, the White House fired him for disloyalty—not to the country he serves in uniform, but to the president who coerced a foreign power into smearing an election rival.
And, new reports detailed Kushner had failed to disclose more than 70 assets in his security clearance forms and that Ivanka Trump is benefiting financially while she serves in the administration.
We got the Secretary Wednesday on Capitol Hill and he spoke with resolve ... if anyone -- transgender people included -- serves in the military, they will get medical and other care for life.
Pliskova did not appreciate the cheers for her errant first serves in a tight fourth-round match against Venus Williams, but no one has ever confused this tournament with reverential Wimbledon.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are among those who have played exhibitions to promote Fast4, which features no-ad scoring, let serves in play and sets up to just four games.
Next week, the Senate will likely confirm Bill Barr to serve as the next attorney general, giving Democrats only a brief window to question Whitaker while he serves in the post.
The Latvian started poorly, struggling to get her first serves in and making 28 unforced errors in all, but her fearlessness and aggression made the difference as the match wore on.
"In the last 23 years, Hope Clinic, which serves in excess of 43,000 patients per year, had only four patients who required transfer to a hospital for treatment," Judge deGravelles wrote.
Despite landing just 38% of her first serves in the match, unseeded Giorgi made her opportunities count when she got into play and went on to win the first eight games.
Cilic, runner-up at this year's Australian Open, only managed to get 51 percent of his first serves in play and was unable to convert any of his four break-point opportunities.
Indeed, as the philosopher Hanna Pickard has argued, addictive behavior is often initiated and maintained by the purposes it serves in someone's life, often as self-medication for physical or psychological trauma.
Claudia Tenney told CNN that she has had numerous phone and email messages warning that people wanted to harm not only her, but her son, who serves in the military in Iraq.
"We may have our differences, but we do well, in times like these, to remember that everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country."
On Thursday, Banks, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan who still serves in the Navy Reserves, was named chairman of the Veterans' Affairs subcommittee that has oversight over electronic health records.
One Marlin employee, Joshua Wallace, an Iraq War veteran who serves in the National Guard, was called to duty and had to patrol the streets instead of manning the computerized cutting machine.
We may have our differences, but we do well, in times like these, to remember that everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country.
The most prominent new defendant charged was Mehmet Zafer Caglayan, 59, who served as the Turkish economy minister from 2011 until 2013 and currently serves in the Turkish Parliament, the indictment said.
Cuccinelli declined to discuss his conversations with the president or his interest in the job, but did say it doesn't matter if someone serves in acting capacity for any of the positions.
But this is the first time people are paying close attention to the value of the remote open ocean — and, even more importantly, the benefit it serves in preventing a warmer planet.
In addition to covering tech, OMG Digital will host tech conferences and startup pitches across all of the countries it serves in an effort to "bridge the tech community in Africa," Ghansah said.
Pouille looked tight throughout the match, making 240 unforced errors and barely getting half his first serves in on his way to a 232-26 27-43 24-26 22-6(3) victory.
His husband, David Miranda, serves in Congress as a member of the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) and he has been an outspoken critic of the current president's rank homophobia and authoritarian inclinations.
Mr. Amash, who serves in a safe Republican district in the Grand Rapids area, has gone from a marginal gadfly to an insurgent leader in the eyes of Mr. Trump and his supporters.
Rogers, who currently serves in the dual-hat leadership role as NSA director and commander of Cyber Command, reportedly told NSA staff of his plans to retire in a classified memo on Friday.
Ivanka Trump, Mr. Trump's elder daughter, who serves in the White House as assistant to the president, attended Georgetown for two years before transferring to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
They're joined by assistant US attorney Uzo Asonye, who serves in the US attorney's office in Alexandria — Ellis made a point of suggesting Mueller's office work with a lawyer familiar with the Virginia court.
After weathering an onslaught of huge serves in the first set, however, Coric was able to force longer rallies in the second and third, where his speed and accuracy allowed him to control points.
Ruud particularly struggled with his serve in the final set, putting just 48 percent of his first serves in play, but he closed out the win with a service break in the last game.
Our understanding of how gossip evolved and what function it serves in today's communities may provide a doorway into how we can use social spaces like the Internet to foster greater cooperation and accountability.
Some Senate Republicans have proposed legislation to insulate Mueller from Trump's whims, only to be stonewalled by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, whose wife, Elaine Chao, serves in Trump's cabinet as the secretary of Transportation.
Patton, who serves in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, provided a statement to the House Oversight and Reform Committee that was entered into the record but not read aloud during the hearing.
Since the law passed there has been widespread protest against it among the Druze minority in Israel, which serves in the Israeli Defense Forces, unlike most other elements of the Arab community in Israel.
Less than 1 percent of the population now serves in the military, compared with more than 20173 percent in World War II. Most people simply do not have a family member in harm's way.
It is unclear whether the new policy might affect Ms. Trump, who also serves in the West Wing as a senior adviser, a position that typically has clearance to view sensitive or classified material.
The transactions strike at the heart of what critics say are conflicts of interest as Mr. Trump continues to hold on to his real-estate business even as he serves in the White House.
My father serves in the Navy, so I know many people who are serving or have served before which shapes my view to be very supportive of these people and their decisions to serve.
"We may have our differences, but we do well, in times like these, to remember that everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country," Trump said.
To that end, all the oysters, shrimp, crab, crawfish, redfish and catfish she serves in the restaurant are flown in several times a week directly from Louisiana Cajun country and the Gulf Coast, she said.
The firm also promoted 39 individuals worldwide, and three in the Washington office: The new partners include Erin McGrain, who serves in the public policy practice, and Zachery Adams, of the investigations/white collar division.
SZ: Machines that are controlled by an elite that has learned how to tune and herd human behavior at scale in the direction that serves, in the case of surveillance capitalism, their own commercial objectives.
He is taking a tough line against Mr. Moore — and Moore supporters like Mr. Bannon — and appears ready to use the powers at his disposal to make sure Mr. Moore never serves in the Senate.
Then, as they teed off on the second hole, she explained, they were approached by a former county commissioner who, according to The York Daily Record, serves in an advisory role for the golf course.
Though they were particularly frustrated by landing only 47 percent of their first serves in the final, the runner-up finish proved satisfying, especially after third-round exits each of the last two years here.
Dr. Weng, 33 and a pediatrician, is a lieutenant commander in the United States Public Health Service, and serves in Atlanta as an epidemic intelligence service officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
KAROLINA PLISKOVA (Czech Rep) The tall Czech owns one of the biggest serves in women's tennis and even on relatively slow Parisian clay it will give her every chance of claiming a first Grand Slam title.
Crystal Simmons, whose husband serves in the Coast Guard in Connecticut, said it will likely take some time to process back pay, and then employees could be in the same situation again if another shutdown happens.
Manafort alone allegeldy laundered more than $18 million which was used to buy property, goods and serves in the U.S. Manafort is accused of concealing that income from the U.S. Treasury and the Department of Justice.
"We need larger forces to control rural areas and restrain lawless tribes in the south," said Army Lieutenant Colonel Salah Kareem who serves in a brigade that was based in Basra before being moved to Mosul.
He and a friend wrote a story about a kid from Jersey who picks up the guitar at an early age, serves in Vietnam and survives a rocket attack that kills the rest of his platoon.
If the numbers hold up and Medi-Cal chooses to add medically tailored meals in its coverage, he said, it could be a game changer for the lower-income populations he serves in southern Los Angeles.
"He is demonstrating on a daily basis that he [is] totally unfit for the office he serves in," Yarmuth, from Kentucky, said in a speech to a local chapter of the NAACP posted on YouTube this week.
Tsitsipas took advantage of Cuevas' struggles on serve, as the 33-year-old six-time clay-court titlist landed only 53 percent of his first serves in the first set and just 57 percent in the match.
Hezbollah, a heavily armed Shi'ite group that fights openly in Syria as an ally of Iran, serves in the power-sharing government with Hariri, a Sunni Muslim politician with deep business and political ties to Saudi Arabia.
"Any active-duty officer who serves in that position may be subject to an inherent conflict between his responsibilities to the president and his own professional future in the service," he said in a 1987 floor speech.
He serves in the Navy as a staff officer for personnel planning and policy for the nuclear propulsion program, at the Naval Support Facility in Arlington, Va. He graduated with merit from the United States Naval Academy.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember that everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because above all they love our country," Trump said at the White House.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember that everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because above all they love our country," Trump said from the White House.
Murphy, who serves in the state Legislature and is a urologic surgeon, led his primary challenger, first-time candidate Joan Perry, throughout the night, capturing just shy of 60% of the vote with 100% of precincts reporting Tuesday.
But the very lack of policy knowledge and inattention to detail that often gives Trump's governing style a sheen of moderation serves, in practice, to consistently empower the most radical and right-wing elements inside the GOP coalition.
"You&aposre so focused, you don&apost have time to be scared, and think about getting shot at doing these different things," Johnson, who now serves in the Navy Reserves and is a professional speaker, told Military Times.
Ozark Mayor Bob Bunting recalled that when his wife passed away on Christmas Eve in 2015, Sessions called just hours later to express his condolences and to check in on Bunting's grandson, who now serves in the military.
She serves in community economic development where she teaches high school seniors how to achieve their dreams of starting a business, workss with groups of mothers on saving and financial education, and helps artisans connect to new markets.
That means people scheduled to fly before then on either airline to Beijing or Shanghai — the two cities that each company serves in mainland China — can change to a different flight without paying a fee to do so.
"The house's future use by the police should send an unmistakable signal that this building will never again evoke the memory of National Socialism," Interior Minister Wolfgang Peschorn, who serves in a provisional government of civil servants, said.
Founded by combat veterans and led by Executive Director Mark Lucas, an Army Ranger and Afghan war veteran who currently serves in the Iowa National Guard, CVA aims to preserve the freedoms we fought and sacrificed to defend.
Kendrick, who serves in leadership as the Minority Caucus Chief Deputy Whip, drafted and introduced a "Testicular Bill of Rights," which would criminalize vasectomies and require men to obtain permission from a sexual partner before they could access viagra.
The family wants the governor to get involved Nyla Williams, who serves in the military and was stationed in New Mexico at the time of the shooting, said her sister worked as a lifeguard because she loved helping people.
Whoever serves in this important office should be tough and independent, willing to stand up to Mr. Trump and Mr. Cuomo and — it should go without saying, but now it needs to be said — be a decent human being.
While Democrats will point to past concerns by Republicans about Cramer's penchant for controversial remarks, the move does give the party a candidate with a higher profile statewide than current contender Tom Campbell, who serves in the state senate.
LONDON (Reuters) - British defense minister Gavin Williamson said on Wednesday it was up to Prime Minister Theresa May to decide who serves in her top team, responding to a question about the political future of aid minister Priti Patel.
A senior non-commissioned officer (NCO) who separated from active duty service in the US Army last month and asked not to be identified because he still serves in the Reserves framed his support for Trump in terms of nationalist optimism.
McFarland reported to prison in October, and currently serves in a federal correctional institution in Orange County, N.Y., where he remains in communication with his girlfriend, Russian model Anastasia Eremenko, who started dating the convict after everything exploded with Fyre Fest.
Although the FBI Director in theory serves a 10-year term (and Comey began his in 2013), it is hard to believe that he could survive the determined attack and opposition of the president he serves in the executive branch.
Imelda serves in the House of Representatives; Imee, their daughter, is governor of the province of Ilocos Norte; her brother, Ferdinand junior, universally known as "Bongbong", is a swaggering senator who came within a few thousand votes of the vice-presidency.
Meet the 10 ladies who are hoping for the chance to be the next Miss USA: Catherine Williams Williams, 24, currently serves in the United States Army, and says joining was the most important decision she has made in her life.
John Isner and Ivo Karlovic, who at six feet and 255 inches are the gangliest members of the top 173, have both thumped down aces on 217% of serves in the last year, a greater share than any of their peers.
It's galling to see how blithely CBS brushes off, say, diversity concerns, because for as much as I might not like NCIS: New Orleans, I absolutely understand why it's on the schedule and what purpose it serves in CBS's arsenal.
" "As we continue to engage in conflicts and combat operations around the world," they wrote, "the critical mission the GTMO serves in detaining terrorists who threaten the lives of not only our servicemen, but all American, cannot be stressed enough.
A major who received the Bronze Star, he serves in the 404th Civil Affairs Battalion at Fort Dix, New Jersey, as a disaster medicine expert in the Army Reserve and is a member of the Truman National Security Project's Defense Council.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country," Trump said Wednesday in a statement from the White House.
Of course, Supreme Court nominations are bound to reflect the priorities of the individual who serves in the White House, and the first President Bush, whose primary focus was on foreign policy, simply wasn't very interested in the Supreme Court.
Mr. Fraser has donated to Ms. Clark's political party, and so has his son, John Paul Fraser, who worked on Ms. Clark's election campaign and now serves in her cabinet as the deputy minister for government communications and public engagement.
Preoccupied by the reckless mission that had brought her to town — the hope of meeting her fiancé, Mykola, who serves in the auxiliary police — Yasia had scooped up the children, taken them to her cousin's workplace and gone about her business.
The poll was conducted before news broke that White House staffers operating without permanent security clearances -- including the President's son-in-law, who serves in a senior role at the White House -- would have their access to top secret information limited.
No one knows precisely what purpose lp(a) serves in the body, though some scientists speculate that it may have a beneficial role such as helping to repair injured cells or preventing infections by binding to pathogens in the blood.
Instead, an immediate avalanche of injuries to their prized center forced Aldridge down to the block, where he tirelessly worked after every practice with former Blazers assistant coach Monty Williams—who currently serves in San Antonio as Vice President of Basketball Operations.
It was not the regal performance expected from the supremo contesting a record-extending 77th major but Federer, who got 28 percent of his first serves in during the third set, dropped only five more games and sealed victory with his ninth ace.
Theresa McDonough, owner of an independent cell phone and computer repair shop, said these and other repair restrictions have a very real impact on the farmers, students, and blue collar workers she serves in Vermont, especially if their devices are out of warranty.
Richard Hudson and Virginia FoxxVirginia Ann Foxx58 GOP lawmakers vote against disaster aid bill The GOP's commitment to electing talented women can help party retake the House When disaster relief hurts MORE, who serves in leadership as secretary of the GOP conference.
He spoke passionately of the role The Gazette serves in delivering news and information to Hardwick, which is about 60 miles east of Burlington, Vt., and nine other towns in northeastern Vermont that are mostly rural and agricultural, with pockets of poverty.
Kushner is supposed to provide the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) with regular updates on his divestment from his vast business empire, which is a tedious, months-long process intended to mitigate conflicts of interest concerns while he serves in the White House.
The new editor and publisher, Elecia R. Dexter, said she wanted to make the newspaper, The Democrat-Reporter, more reflective of the community it serves in Linden, a small town in western Alabama that is about 59 percent white and 41 percent black.
" Augusto Heleno Ribeiro Pereira, a retired general who serves in Mr. Bolsonaro's cabinet as the government's top security official, said the president feels strongly that the "historic record must be corrected" to debunk what he characterized as "the untruthful version of the left.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember that everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country," Mr. Trump said at the White House shortly after the shooting.
But for kids who came of allowed-to-read-Harry Potter-age after 2007, those books were devoured early and, if memory serves, in one sitting ("Order of the Phoenix" got me through a full day at the DMV and passport office).
In addition to her philanthropic work, Ms. Getty is the chief executive of August's fashion business, August Getty Atelier, and serves in the same role for Strike Oil, a street wear line with a philanthropic twist that Nats will introduce in the fall.
At one point, she talks briefly about what role her music serves in her life—keep in mind that, by this stage in her career, she'd just released a bunch of singles online and hadn't yet put out her debut EP 1991.
Yet critics point out that the city is spending $30 to $40 million a year to largely subsidize a system whose total annual ridership—753 million in its first year, reportedly—is just two-thirds of what the subway serves in a single day.
The president's involvement in World Wrestling Entertainment is well documented: He's made appearances at Wrestlemania and was inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame, and WWE's CEO Linda McMahon was among the president's major supporters in the 2016 election and now serves in his cabinet.
Saturday was one of those nights: Williams produced nearly as many double faults (6) as aces (7); put only 53 percent of her first serves in play; and won a tournament-low 69 percent of the points on her first serve when she did.
Arrosyiid beat Iran's Amir Mahdi Zadeh 9-7 in the final and the performance of the 20-year-old, who serves in the Indonesian army, made head coach Syamsuddin optimistic of their prospects when karate makes it Olympic debut in Tokyo in two years' time.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country," Trump said in a statement delivered from the Diplomatic Room of the White House.
Alexander Vindman, who serves in the Army and is currently on Trump's National Security Council, testified that he was alarmed by President Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and went through the proper chain of command to voice his concerns.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country," Trump said during a statement delivered in the Diplomatic Room of the White House.
Neither is a serial risk-taker on second serves in part because their baseline games are so strong that they rarely need to be, although Annacone thinks Nadal would benefit from being bolder in some cases, including his four losses to Federer this year.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember everyone who serves in our nation's capital because they all love our country," added the president, who was scheduled to attend a party celebrating his 71st birthday Wednesday night.
Of the more than three million customers that Con Edison serves in New York City and suburban Westchester County, more than 183,000 were without power as strong thunderstorms rolled into the area Monday night, bringing high winds and heavy rain that flooded many city streets.
"We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country," Trump said at the White House on June 14, the day of the shooting.
Some of the inconsistency that led to her slipping to 36th in the rankings last year resurfaced against Kenin, however, as the Spaniard blew hot and cold with her serve, getting 57% of first serves in while mixing nine aces with eight double faults.
Trump, who serves in the White House as a senior adviser to President Donald Trump, was rumored earlier this year to be in the running for president of the global financial institution, though her father ultimately went with David Malpass, a U.S. Treasury Department official.
The home solar unit will for now focus on three markets where it is already active — New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — but will look to offer rooftop arrays to the residential customers it serves in Texas when the economics are more viable, Mr. Gutierrez said.
He has had significantly more winners than unforced errors in all his matches and is putting in an average of 70 percent of his first serves in play, a remarkable number for someone who serves with his power and the best number of any of the semifinalists.
Rory Lancman, a Queens councilman and candidate for district attorney, said one particularly surprising element of the scandal was the fact that one of the accused officers serves in the 109th Precinct in Flushing, which was the setting for a similar police protection case in 2015.
Craig Gulledge, 34, who serves in the United States Air Force at the Yokota Air Base on the fringes of Tokyo, had made the climb in under four hours and dropped by the post office to send postcards to his wife, parents and a nephew and niece.
Mr. Laki writes that Bach was known as the father of the "empfindsamer Stil" ("sensitive style"), exemplified by the tender, soft-spoken an Andante of Sonata III in B minor (Book One), a short movement that serves, in effect, as a transition to the sonata's sublime finale.
Several large healthcare organizations rely on Salesforce's Health Cloud for provider services, including Cancer Treatment Centers of America, which serves cancer patients at treatment centers and hospitals throughout the U.S., and Piedmont Healthcare, which has 11 hospitals and serves in over 250 locations, according to its website.
She lost, but her twin sons went on to unquestionable success, enrolling at Stanford University as undergraduates, then at Harvard Law School and eventually reaching the highest echelons in politics: Mr. Castro was appointed to Mr. Obama's cabinet, while his brother, Joaquin Castro, serves in Congress.
Not all her roles have been large or central to the narrative arc, but, as Aibileen Clark, the maid who helps expose the folly of the white Mississippi matrons she serves, in "The Help"(21974), she was a popular success and gained a second Academy Award nomination.
Unsealed court filings obtained by Bloomberg last month showed that Zuckerberg lobbied shareholders for an exception that would allow him to retain control over Facebook for two years if he serves in government; on Christmas, Zuckerberg announced in a Facebook post that he is no longer an atheist.
In a time of deep polarization and gridlock, this move is promising and has the potential to open doors to thousands of working-class Americans and drastically change the make-up of who interns, works and serves in Congress and ultimately what policies are passed for the coming decades.
The company, which was formed by a merger between China's top two taxi apps last year and recently closed a $7.3 billion funding round, announced today that it has implemented changes to "enhance user safety and protection" of passengers across the 400 cities that it serves in China.
"  When Trump spoke soon after the shooting, from the Diplomatic Room of the White House, he said, "We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country.
When only 1 percent of our nation serves in uniform and only 13 percent of our service members serve in combat, it is clear that our country's elected leaders are not truly supportive—for if they were, every resource would be applied to win … however winning is defined.
"From the time I was a kid growing up in a small timber and railroad town, to a young man who grew his career and family in the SEALs, and finally to a retired officer who now serves in Congress, I witnessed history," Zinke, 54, said in a statement.
But it's ultimately the Senate majority leader who makes the call on who serves in the post: Harry Reid promoted MacDonough in 2012 after Frumin's retirement, and Mitch McConnell kept the Washington, D.C., native around when Republicans took control of the chamber two years later following the 2014 midterms.
And in 2011, Wisconsin enacted legislation that barred Planned Parenthood from receiving Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant funds as well as other state women's health funds, despite the fact that 50 percent of the counties Planned Parenthood serves in Wisconsin would have no alternative family planning provider.
The case, before US District Judge Emmet Sullivan in Washington, DC, challenges how the Trump Organization has received trademark approvals from China, hotel rentals and real estate purchases from Saudi Arabian, Emirati and other foreign interests and favorable regulatory decisions from foreign governments while Trump serves in the White House.
Chris McDaniel, who currently serves in the Mississippi State Senate and has his sights set on a U.S. Senate seat, published a Facebook post on Wednesday praising the supposed honor of Robert E. Lee, the Virginia-born general who fought in defense of the South's slaver aristocracy during the Civil War.
Ultra-Orthodox parties that play a kingmaker's role in the right-wing government are pressing to increase their influence and that of Jewish law on daily life, sparking bitter fights over everything from who serves in the military to whether trains can run and stores can open on the Sabbath.
The most significant long-term impact of the settlement for drivers comes in the form of an appeals panel, through which drivers can appeal the company's decision to deactivate them, and a driver association that serves in the place of a union but will not be legally recognized as one.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is gearing up to propose the first overhaul of a landmark anti-redlining law in decades, a plan expected to broaden the definition of the communities a bank serves in the digital age and to create new ways to measure lenders' compliance.
Jason SmithJason Thomas SmithHouse passes sweeping budget, debt limit deal Top Missouri newspaper condemns GOP's 'shameful silence' on Trump's 'racism' Main Street businesses need permanent tax relief to grow MORE (Mo.), who serves in leadership as GOP conference secretary, said the meeting focused on how they can become a stronger conference.
"I hope that by the end of the year we can get to a breakthrough, and that the meeting between the judicial authorities can take place as soon as possible," said Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, who serves in a populist coalition government that took office in June earlier this year.
" A Breitbart spokesperson fired back at O'Rourke's campaign in a statement saying, "The false accusation that Breitbart is racist, or that its award winning reporter — an Orthodox Jew, married to a black woman who serves in the military — is either racist or would make anyone at a black university uncomfortable is absurd.
The Scam is a scam, and its winking self-referentiality serves in the end to do nothing much more than to gloss over that it is, in fact, a scam, perpetuated by someone who, probably like a lot of the people who attended the event, has a hard time meeting their rent.
"There are orders which have been made public that have brought us terror that we're headed back to times that we thought were over," said Luis Alberto Albán, a former guerrilla leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the rebel group known as FARC, who now serves in the country's Congress.
In 2017, black women held just 3.7 percent of state legislative seats, 0.6 percent of statewide elected executive positions, and 4 percent of mayorships in the US. Nineteen seats in the US House of Representatives are currently held by black women, while a single black woman, Kamala Harris (D-CA), serves in the Senate.
And he was asked by 1st Lt. James Sutter, who serves in a mortuary affairs company, whether he appreciates that many in the military who had seen comrades lay down their lives did not like to see NFL players kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial disparities in policing -- a practice Obama previously defended.
And, of course, fermentation is behind the restaurant's arsenal of pickled vegetables, the most interesting of which may be the tart brussels sprouts that Mr. Park serves in banchan format alongside roast duck with a mole sauce that could pass muster in Mexico if Mr. Park did not up the funk level with gochujang.
He's got an opportunity that anybody who serves in public service would love to have and that is to really be a positive force in changing our trajectory and I hope he won't let that opportunity slip through his hands by continuing some of the things that have occurred over the last five to six days.
Unlike some other sectors, the NSD is widely considered one of the least political divisions within DOJ and by design -- as there is only one political appointee (who serves in the top position as the assistant attorney general) and there hasn't been a political appointee in that position at DOJ since last fall (once Carlin left).
At a time when wealth disparity in the United States continues to grow and the lion's share of the expanding economy moves toward the wealthiest among us, the news that Devos is profiting off the policies of the administration she serves in is anything but surprising, yet wholly counterproductive to a healthy economy and functioning democracy.
We caught up with Mr. Perry on a recent weekday — after he had toured an exhibition of student work at the University of the Arts London, where he serves in an advisory role for students — to talk about "Brexit," making art for new audiences and the kind of work he hopes young people will strive to create.
"When a person takes a trade secret and walks across the street to another company, how am I going to know that?" said Paul T. Dacier, a longtime technology executive who was once general counsel for EMC Corporation (now Dell EMC), and today serves in the same position for an agriculture technology start-up called Indigo.
As someone who serves in a leadership role who was responsible for gathering votes from within my own party and then crossing the aisle to get additional votes, what I know is that change is complex and people are interested in revolutionary change, but they are often reticent about how close that change comes to their lives.
This was a little harder for late-night TV to ignore; not only was Franken a Saturday Night Live staple for years (he wrote and performed on the series for a total of 11 seasons), but he currently serves in the US Senate, the dysfunctional chamber of partisan horrors where many of late night's topical jokes are born.
His White House chief of staff, Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, also serves in an acting capacity in the West Wing at the same time he directs the Office of Management and Budget (The Hill).
While it is true that the infrastructure in most of the six countries that it serves in Southeast Asia are some way from being able to support the technology, the fact that autonomous vehicles are emerging in Singapore — Grab's HQ and a market where the government has thrust its weight behind the idea — might be enough to get its attention.
According to Bishop, such a curatorial concept "serves in part as a utopian means to denationalize cultural heritage (rejecting the homogenizing effects of globalism in favor of instigating local-to-local and transnational cultural narratives.)" This approach of coming to terms with one's own past formed unexpected relationships and stimulated a dialogue reaching far beyond a single society or a political event.
Google and Facebook had ample opportunity to work with the Federal Election Commission to devise and put in place effective and practical disclaimer rules, "but they were silent," said Lawrence M. Noble, a former general counsel for the election commission who now serves in that position with the Campaign Legal Center, a nonprofit that pushes for stricter rules governing money in politics.
Some argue that, although John BoltonJohn BoltonDemocrats set stage for Watergate-style TV hearings House Democrats pull subpoena for ex-Trump national security official The US must support the Chinese people against the Chinese communists MORE no longer serves in Trump's administration, the president shares his former national security adviser's distaste for international agreements that, in the view of both men, restrict American freedom of action.
The report, coming just two weeks before President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE takes office, serves in part as an Obama administration wish list for the next administration and the GOP-controlled Congress going forward.
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" President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE, speaking in the Diplomatic Room of the White House, said, "We may have our differences, but we do well in times like these to remember everyone who serves in our nation's capital is here because, above all, they love our country.
Among the interviewees are Chief Judge Merrick Garland of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; Judge Sri Srinivasan of the same court; Judge Paul Watford of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals based in San Francisco; Judge Jane Kelly of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals based in St. Louis; and U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who serves in Washington, D.C., NPR reported.
A high-ranking cleric in the Iranian government claimed Friday that a U.S. carrier strike group headed to the Persian Gulf could be destroyed by a single missile fired by Iran's military, the latest threat from Tehran amid heightened tensions with the U.S. Ayatollah Tabatabai-Nejad, who serves in Iran's Assembly of Experts, said that "their billion [-dollar] fleet can be destroyed with one missile," Reuters reported, citing an Iranian news agency.
First daughter Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia Ivanka Trump talking to lawmakers about gun reform legislation: report MORE or her trust made at least $12.6 million from her various business ventures since early 2016 and will make at least $1.5 million per year even as she serves in the White House, according to an ethics disclosure.

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