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That clear-cut approach is evident before a single living person sets foot on the stage.
"We should not cave in the moment a regulator sets foot on our doorstep," Charles once wrote.
It will be the first time in 88 years that a U.S. president sets foot on Cuban soil.
No individual who sets foot on American soil will ever have been more vetted and verified than a refugee is.
"If she fights it, it could be a considerable amount of time before she ever sets foot on U.S. soil," he said.
And once someone sets foot on US soil, with few exceptions, the US is legally obligated to allow them to pursue an asylum claim.
When the crew of the Artemis, more diverse than lunar missions decades ago, sets foot on the lunar surface, her spirit will be with them.
Guzmán's lawyers have vowed to fight the extradition, however, which could point to a years-long court battle before he ever sets foot on U.S. soil.
Despite Sweden's disinterest, London's Metropolitan Police says Assange will be arrested if he sets foot on British soil for his failure to surrender to the court back in 2012.
Zuckerberg now has two choices: he can comply with the UK government's request, or he'll be served with a formal summons the next time he sets foot on UK soil.
"Eventually we are going to go to Mars, and I firmly believe that the first person that sets foot on Mars will get there in a Boeing rocket," he said.
But it doesn't really try — it barely sets foot on the country's soil before ascending to the selective, nearly nationless space through which the Youngs and their equally monied compatriots move.
The reality is that in 2018, by the time a student sets foot on a college campus, the indoctrination that began on his or her first day of elementary school is nearly irreversible.
Pretty soon Katt Williams won't be able to leave his own bedroom without getting arrested -- we've learned he could be locked up if he sets foot on a bunch of properties in Georgia.
Under the Cuban Adjustment Act, a law Congress passed in 1966 in the early years of enmity with Fidel Castro, any Cuban who sets foot on American soil is given permission to enter, known as parole.
Vintage market Cardiff Fashion Quarter clothes almost everyone who sets foot on the street, while the city's iconic Swn Festival owes almost everything to the street's cluster of venues, each of which holds its own personality.
Catalonia's pro-independence parliament nominated fugitive former leader Carles Puigdemont – who faces arrest as soon as he sets foot on Spanish soil – as its sole candidate for president Monday, breathing fresh life into Spain's constitutional crisis.
Consistent with UT Austin's core values, every student, faculty member and staff member who sets foot on our campus has the right to learn, teach and work without fear and without being the object of hate and discrimination.
While adherence to the Refugee Convention is included in the Schengen Agreement, it is only guaranteed once someone sets foot on EU soil, which why these non-EU country collaborations to deter people from even reaching Europe's borders came about.
A fashion show is already a pretty stressful event: Guests are rushing from one venue to another, nothing starts until at least 20 minutes after the scheduled start time, and the looks aren't truly finalized until the model sets foot on the catwalk.
Kim and Moon are scheduled to meet on the South Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone next week in what will be the third such meeting between the two powers and the first time a North Korean leader sets foot on South Korean soil since the end of the war.
So if a migrant says she fears persecution in her home country, she has a right to a screening interview with an asylum officer, to see if she'll be allowed to apply for asylum in the US. This is what Trump is talking about with his "one foot on your land" comment — the right to seek asylum is triggered as soon as a migrant sets foot on US soil, which is why the Trump administration is more successful at limiting asylum seekers from entering the US at ports of entry than it was at trying to stop people from being able to seek asylum after they'd arrived.
At this time slaves were openly bought and sold on commodities markets at London and Liverpool. Slavery was also accepted in Britain's many colonies. Lord Henley LC said in Shanley v. Harvey (1763) 2 Eden 126, 127 that as "soon as a man sets foot on English ground he is free".
The cat sets foot on the audition stage and performs her act, although it isn't a smooth one. The record repeats a line many times and slows down. However, the studio staff watching don't seem to mind. When the record stops in the middle of the song, the phantom secretly comes to her aid and turns the phonograph's cluster.
Hector finds a way to escape and runs to the theatre. He arrives just before the play ends, where "Gregoire" has to kiss "Ella" to promise her eternal love. Hector dresses up as a noble count, sets foot on the stage and claims Ella. This ends up in a hilaric improvisation where Hector and Gregoire fight their personal vendetta, whilst the audience thinks this is part of the play.
900 - first People arrive to the islands 1595 — Spaniard Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira is the first European to sight the islands. 1606 — Portuguese-Spaniard Pedro Fernández de Quirós makes the first recorded European landing in the islands when he sets foot on Rakahanga. 1773 — Captain James Cook explores the islands and names them the Hervey Islands. Fifty years later they are renamed in his honour by Russian Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern.
This ruling was overshadowed by later developments. It was upheld in 1700 by Lord Chief Justice Sir John Holt when he ruled that "As soon as a man sets foot on English ground he is free". English colonists imported slaves to the North American colonies and by the 18th century, traders began to import slaves from Africa, India and East Asia (where they were trading) to London and Edinburgh to work as servants.
Posing as the Anglican Bishop of Matabeleland, Louis poisons his after-dinner port. From the window of his flat, Louis then uses a bow and arrow to shoot down the balloon from which the suffragette Lady Agatha D'Ascoyne is dropping leaflets over London. Louis next sends General Lord Rufus D'Ascoyne a jar of caviar which contains a bomb. Admiral Lord Horatio D'Ascoyne presents a challenge, as he rarely sets foot on land.
15 years later, Guo Jing sets foot on the island and meets Zhou Botong. They become sworn brothers even though Zhou Botong is older than Guo Jing by at least 40 years. He tells Guo Jing stories about the Nine Yin Manual and his conflict with Huang Yaoshi. He still has the first volume of the manual with him so he lets Guo Jing learn the skills as he had been forbidden by Wang Chongyang to practise the skills in the book.
Bön encompassed numerous deities and spirits which are still recognized today, and are often connected with specific geographical localities and natural features; the major mountain peaks in the Hengduan Mountains are thus all identified with specific deities. Kawagarbo is one of these. Since its introduction, Tibetan Buddhism has been the dominant religion of the Kawagarbo area, with followers of Gelugpa doctrine being the most common. Tibetans believe the warrior god will leave them if human sets foot on the peak of Kawakarpo, making the ground unholy.
A year later, Mang Rudy succumbs to a second attack and when he dies several months later, Rowena sets foot on the ancestral house once more to pay her last respects. At the wake, Rowena comes to the realization that, like Andy, she never belonged and finally decides to leave Jess. Rowena gets married while Jess, along with her sisters, moves on with life. The story is told in three segments, with each segment told from the point of view of the three daughters.
The opportunity arises when Jiang Haitian invites guests from throughout the wulin to attend his daughter's wedding during the Qixi Festival. Shi Baidu's younger sister, Shi Hongying, is a righteous and kind person, unlike her brother. She tries to advise her brother against helping Wei Zhongxian but he ignores her, so she sneaks out of the house and travels to Jiang Haitian's residence to warn him about the impending danger. Around this time, Jin Shiyi's son, Jin Zhuliu, sets foot on the mainland and goes on a series of adventures.
When the builder got to the middle part of the bridge, it would always collapse. To solve this, one of the fortune tellers in the city notified the builder that he should bury whoever sets foot on the bridge first, man or beast, under it as a sacrifice. A day later, the builder's niece Delal was fetching him his lunch, with her dog. The builder was initially content because the dog was running in front of his niece and thus he thought that the dog will be the first to step on the bridge.
The villagers, in consternation, exclaim that the hill is sacred and terrible things will happen to anyone who sets foot on it. Craigie does not argue, but late that night, he leaves his hut and goes to climb the hill for himself. By the time he reaches the summit of the hill, it is close to dawn, and although the sky is beginning to brighten, not a single bird is singing. Although by this point he doubts whether the blue tiger exists, he instinctively looks down at the ground for tracks.
Trevor, Superman and Batman are the only men in the DC Universe to be granted honorary citizenship by Queen Hippolyta; an extraordinary feat, given that Aphrodite's Law demands the death penalty for any man who sets foot on Themyscira. He is often a primary love interest; their relationship was often flirtatious, yet they always remained steadfast friends. On occasion, Marston would place Trevor in "gentleman-in-jeopardy" situations as an appropriate male version of the damsel in distress trope. His marriage proposals were often rejected, as Diana prioritized saving the world first before marriage, in accordance with Aphrodite's Law.
The flag is flown continuously on any building in which the Queen is in residence and by a ship transporting the Queen in New Zealand waters. It is also flown whilst the Queen is attending a state or public function, and it is to be seen above the saluting base at military parades and open air gatherings when she is present. It is also broken when the Queen sets foot on board one of Her Majesty's New Zealand Ships. When flown with the New Zealand Flag, the Queen's Personal Flag for New Zealand takes the position of honour.
The great culture hero of the Mabuiag people was Kwoiam (Kuiam). He was imagined as having a long, narrow head with both a bulging brow and a protuberant occipital lobe, capped by a high crown. Paradoxically, these are the features the Mabuiag associated with the mainland Australian aborigines they occasionally encountered, a people they otherwise despised. Further, the Mabuiag identify the origins of Kwoiam with Cape York: armed only with a spear and woomera, and following a downdrift of blades of grass Kwoiam crosses the seas heading north, and sets foot on Mabuiag island, where he marries a native woman, and, unable to accept their ways, then returns to Australia.
The three come across a large, floating, and glowing ship, which Squidward proceeds to board, impatiently demanding to know its owner. As SpongeBob tries to recall the ship's owner, the Flying Dutchman appears and insists on knowing who disturbs him, upon which SpongeBob naively expresses to him Squidward's complaints. After the Flying Dutchman burns Squidward for his alleged insults, the pirate turns to SpongeBob and Patrick for their own punishment, to which they try to escape from multiple times and fail. The Flying Dutchman then announces his rule that for anyone who sets foot on his ship, they will be forced to serve as his "ghostly" crew for eternity.
Baraba is a corsair of the space that arrives to the Earth, along with her loyal grandpa Dagota (a 300-year-old robot), to escape of the pursuers interested in seizing the reward hanging from her head. Their arrival to the planet, however, was not the most comfortable: the crossing of a dimensional barrier creates an imbalance that transforms her into an attractive and naked girl, while Dagota turns into a small monster with tentacles. As soon as she sets foot on the Earth, she is assaulted by Chuta Banba, an impeded high schooler desperately searching for his "first time", with whom Baraba begins a life dedicated to the most unrestrained hedonism.
Hong Qigong leaves them after that and meets them again during their encounter with Ouyang Ke. The lecherous Ouyang Ke was attempting to kidnap Cheng Yaojia and rape her, but Guo, Huang and members of the Beggars' Sect save her. Hong Qigong helps them drive away Ouyang Ke. He then formally accepts Guo Jing and Huang Rong as his students and imparts the full set of the 'Eighteen Dragon-Subduing Palms' to Guo Jing. He also teaches Huang Rong the 'Rain of Petals' skill. Hong Qigong sets foot on Peach Blossom Island later and intervenes in the contest between Guo Jing and Ouyang Ke. Huang Yaoshi allows Hong Qigong, Guo Jing and Zhou Botong to leave Peach Blossom Island later on a damaged ship.
Since then Valmet feels uneasy and even frightened whenever she sets foot on African soil. Her love of Koko is often used for comedic effect, as she will often blush when Koko is physically intimate with her and will even go so far as to take advantage of Koko during moments when the latter is drunk (showering with her, getting into bed with her, etc.) ; : :The oldest member of Koko's crew and the second in command. A former Delta Force officer who was active in Somalia during the 1990s, he is a veteran mercenary with strong leadership skills. He met Wiley during the Gulf War when he recruited him to assist Delta Force in blowing up an Iraqi chemical weapons facility; it was through Lehm that Wiley would go on to join Koko's unit.
According to an article by Anton Karl Kozlovic of the University of Nebraska Omaha, Bishop's altruistic actions (which include rescuing Newt and Ripley) contradict a trend towards technophobia in pre-1990 films. In Cameron's original treatment for Aliens, Bishop never actually sets foot on LV-426 and remains aboard the Sulaco in orbit. He also refuses to rescue the survivors at the end of the story, saying that his programming will not allow him to risk the Xenomorphs potentially contaminating the ship and subsequently spreading throughout the human race. In William Gibson's unproduced script for Alien3, Bishop and Hicks became the series' main characters in lieu of Ripley, and they, along with another group of Colonial Marines, are involved in a Xenomorph outbreak on a massive space station, where the Aliens are being bred and studied for use as a bio-weapon.

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