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She shepherded important social and economic reforms through the Congress.
Josh Miller successfully shepherded a freeze bill through the House.
Some drivers waited for almost two hours before being shepherded inside.
The energy industry has benefited from policies Mr. Bernhardt has shepherded.
Many Republicans despise her because she successfully shepherded Obamacare through Congress.
Lyndon Johnson shepherded the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Congress.
She shepherded a similar technique through initial clinical trials, starting in 1989.
The Bush administration successfully shepherded the American Servicemembers' Protection Act through Congress.
And she shepherded Planned Parenthood through some of its most tumultuous years.
A high school student shepherded a symbolic bill through the legislature Rep.
He had shepherded Donald Trump to the most unlikely presidential victory ever.
Here's the one thing I shepherded through that people said couldn't happen.
Diana DeGette (D-Colo.), shepherded the 21st Century Cures Act through the House.
She shepherded VMware through its IPO in 2007 and then left in 2008.
League officials then shepherded Doncic into another room for his main news conference.
He shepherded this program for 12 years and defended it for nearly 20.
In addition to public works, the government has also shepherded along private investment.
During his time at the Pentagon, he shepherded two defense secretaries through Senate confirmation.
Ms. Varney declined to comment on the effectiveness of the agreement she had shepherded.
The biggest difference for me was that I shepherded this from the very beginning.
The Obama administration has shepherded some of each tactic through a sometimes cantankerous Congress.
The writing was shepherded by Bernard Schwartz, director of the Y's Unterberg Poetry Center.
And the city's Economic Development Corporation has shepherded Hunter's Point South through succeeding administrations.
Throughout the evening, a group of social-media influencers were shepherded through the party.
The mother who accompanied her to New York shepherded the friends back to Dunellen.
He shepherded books all the way from the author's typewriter to the reader's hands.
Tung is also now investing in Latin America, having shepherded his firm's investment in Yellow.
It's named after the man -- former President Barack Obama (duh) -- who shepherded it into existence.
Other tugs shepherded its sides, and yet another followed it, also attached by a rope.
This comes after several recent strikes in Syria believed to have been shepherded by Israel.
I've shepherded all my younger cousins across to meet my grandparents who can't cross themselves.
He shepherded through a major -- though still nascent -- agreement with Iran, but it is time-limited.
It's also known as Obamacare, after the President who shepherded it and signed it into law.
She claimed they knew of Weinstein's actions and had quietly shepherded them out of the press.
The industrial revolution led to workers being shepherded into factories with rigid rules and repetitive tasks.
When their daughter finally exited, looking a little dazed, they gently shepherded her to the car.
The 2016 A.I. reports were shepherded by President Barack Obama's Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Mr. Loeb has shepherded in new chief executives at other companies, including Sotheby's and Baxter International.
Over the years, too, Stone shepherded Trump's political ambitions through several near-runs for the Presidency.
She helped write grants; recommitted the group to its youth-education initiatives; and shepherded younger musicians.
Mountains are thrilling because our lives there are not shepherded by another, our safety not curated.
But the woman who shepherded it down the runway couldn't sit down, or the dress would shatter.
It was Lyndon Baines Johnson who shepherded through the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.
Secretary Foxx has shepherded the country through some of the biggest technical changes in transportation in decades.
Suffice to say, the reality of Waxman-Markey — the actual bill shepherded through the House by Reps.
Those unable to make it home before sunset are shepherded to roundabouts to wait until day breaks.
Mitchell shepherded a group of female astronomers to the frontier, armed with telescopes, to study the eclipse.
Georgetown Mayor Dale Ross, solidly Republican himself, has shepherded his city to running on 100 percent renewables.
Since its launch in 2010, GoFundMe has shepherded more than $5 billion to local and national causes.
Now 25 years old, he took over the recruiting effort and shepherded Fairfield toward its next season.
As a result, Trump was not surrounded by the congressional leaders who shepherded the bill to him.
Realizing the potential for profit, the drugmaker shepherded the therapy through later stage trials and FDA approval.
Clinton traveled there four times as secretary of state and shepherded billions of dollars in American aid.
In his lifetime, Billy Graham shepherded evangelical Christianity from the margins of American life to its center.
So far, some 40,000 girls have shepherded nearly 50,000 people to local clinics for testing and treatment.
He was the one who shepherded the sale of his family's newspaper to Bezos six years ago.
The discriminatory motions are shepherded by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party led by Jarosław Kaczyński.
And yet Sony TV has successfully shepherded several improbable revivals in this era of unexpected TV headlines.
She had just shepherded about a dozen sexual assault survivors through Collins's office to share their stories.
A companion bill is working its way through the State Assembly, shepherded by Democratic State Assemblyman David Buchwald.
The women are shepherded into a decrepit, overrun Fenway Park, where three massive gallows have been set up.
She had Drake in tow, and they linked hands as she shepherded him to a cloistered back corner.
He carefully shepherded the Trump tax measure through the Senate, providing the president with a major legislative victory.
Since he took over at SEC, Clayton has shepherded an ongoing review of the agency's cyber risk profile.
Still, Perez reached the big leagues because of his glove, and he has shepherded the Indians' pitching staff.
But as shots echoed through the hallways, he shepherded them back upstairs to take cover in the classroom.
Not really, but they have reportedly given millions to charity:water and shepherded it to philanthropists of Silicon Valley.
Their stature stands in contrast to the experienced players who shepherded the last major tax overhaul in 1986.
Most are shepherded by students, who write the resolutions with the help of administrators and school board members.
In the halcyon early months of 85033, Republican senators gently shepherded Trump's cabinet nominees through the confirmation process.
He also shepherded several key studies through the Pentagon bureaucracy including reviews of missile defenses and nuclear weapons.
She was frequently in touch with Kavanaugh's team and White House counsel Don McGahn, who shepherded the nomination.
Nobody was quite sure what to expect—except that attendees would get shepherded somewhere in Chicago via school bus.
He also shepherded passage of the oft-maligned welfare reform bill of 2373, which made welfare benefits more temporary.
No sooner had the American Civil War ended than he shepherded a tour across the Atlantic to New York.
The match was 34 minutes old when Chilean captain Gary Medel shepherded out a ball near his own goal.
Castro was like a father to them, an almost mythical figure who shepherded the island through conflict and despair.
The evolution of crust continues, carried by the efforts of new bands, and occasionally shepherded by its own forefathers.
She established the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation in 1997, and shepherded the release of new material through his estate.
The library acquired the archive — 166 linear feet — from Russell's estate, which is shepherded by Tom Lee, Russell's partner.
Her skill as a parliamentarian is unquestionable, as when she shepherded the Affordable Care Act through a fractious Congress.
Together, Mr. Cicconi and Mr. Watts shepherded more than a half-dozen blockbuster mergers in the last two decades.
He shepherded the nominations of both of Mr. Trump's Supreme Court choices, Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh.
The Klan-identified congressman Albert Johnson, chairman of the House immigration committee, shepherded the anti-immigration bill into enactment.
Wagner has been with Square for five-plus years and shepherded the startup through the IPO process last year.
They started telling the terrified girls they were soldiers there to help them, and shepherded them toward their vehicles.
And when jazz began its ascent into the academy, Mr. Heath was among the veterans who shepherded the transition.
The bill was shepherded along by the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, K. Michael Conaway, Republican of Texas.
Consider, for instance, the National Monument Creation and Protection Act, which Mr. Bishop shepherded through his committee in October.
As Skeets makes clear, there is another assault underway—on the land that the Diné have shepherded for generations.
Volcker served as Fed chairman from 1979-87 and shepherded a series of aggressive rate hikes aimed at squelching inflation.
Last month, she shepherded NFL legends Ray Lewis and Jim Brown into a Trump Tower meeting with the president-elect.
HIAS shepherded them on, first to Rome and finally to New York, where their passports were stamped "Refugee Conditional Entrance".
I've either authored it or shepherded it through the United States Congress and I'm pretty proud of that record too.
Crapo's counterpart, House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling, has already shepherded passage of dozens of smaller bills loosening its rules.
The Xmotion is the brainchild of Nissan's new chief designer, Alfonso Albaisa, who also shepherded Infiniti's gorgeous Q Inspiration concept.
In 2005 it shepherded through Florida's landmark "stand your ground" law, then repeated the feat in nearly half the states.
We Rent Goats eventually came to the rescue with a larger vehicle and shepherded the goats out of the neighborhood.
Steyer said that drove voters away from Democrats, who shepherded the slow-growth economy during Obama's eight years in office.
" The Federalist article also noted that Pruitt "shepherded the U.S. departure from the uneven and horribly negotiated Paris climate accord.
He's dismantled a progressive legacy left behind by Obama-era DOJ initiatives and shepherded new Trump directives through the courts.
I called Rabbi David Woznica, who had shepherded me through years of high-holiday observance, and asked the same question.
He shepherded a $1.5 trillion tax bill through Congress, permanently enshrining an upward redistribution of wealth into the tax code.
Even so, Girardi was an excellent manager — driven, prepared, caring — and he shepherded a young clubhouse into a new era.
Isolated from everyday life, controlled by staff, housed in large numbers, shepherded in groups to prescribed activities, residents become institutionalized.
In their nine years together, Fitzgerald had shepherded McIlroy to four major championships and the top of the world rankings.
In 2014, he shepherded Disney's adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim musical "Into the Woods," which took in $213 million worldwide.
Jones never thought of herself as a cookbook editor, but she's best known for the cookbooks she shepherded into being.
John Reid is the music manager who shepherded both Queen and Elton John (Taron Egerton in the film) to astronomical fame.
Sure enough, Mr Bolsonaro recently shepherded through Brazil's lower house a pension reform that is vital to the country's fiscal stability.
The fraught governing coalition in Africa's newest country, South Sudan, shepherded into the international community by the U.S., has fallen apart.
"He has great stuff," said Mets Manager Terry Collins, who has shepherded the remarkable young rotation that Mets fans boast about.
For his next act, Walker has shepherded through one of the most restrictive welfare reform proposals in the country this year.
Shepherded by the host Molly Fischer, who is a natural, this show has inherited the impeccable taste of its parent site.
Over the past decade she's shepherded two beloved and acclaimed sitcoms, "Pulling" and "Catastrophe," and signed a deal with Amazon Studios.
With calm reassurance, he shepherded America through the Depression and World War II, then became a symbol of postwar domestic stability.
As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he shepherded the GOP's successful efforts to get Kavanaugh confirmed to the Supreme Court.
The adults in his life shepherded him through a demanding high school curriculum, ultimately landing him in a top-flight university.
Producer Judd Apatow has shepherded two different projects to HBO's schedule, and both will share an hour starting in mid-February.
Cops shepherded the Republicans away from the field, onto a basketball court for questioning, then, finally, into a bus back to Washington.
Trying to find her way back to her car, she was shepherded down an alley by five men in their late twenties.
Outgoing acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan shepherded the agreements in recent months, taking a number of trips down to Central America.
But most came round as he coolly shepherded the EU through the Greek bail-out, the refugee crisis and Britain's Brexit vote.
These products with greater reach and impact than possibly any communication systems in history must be shepherded with more skepticism and cynicism.
When the yellow buses pull up, just up the road from the tents, the asylum-seekers are quickly shepherded into another building.
" As Ryan Murphy, the prolific television producer who shepherded this show, put it: "The great story tonight is Marcia Clark finally won.
Suguiyama had shepherded a 2200-year-old Ledecky to Mount Olympus; Gemmell faced the challenge of charting a new course for her.
Lloyd K. Garrison, a foundation board member and the former president of the city's Board of Education, shepherded the fund into being.
But the source turns out to be a diplomat who happened to have shepherded a $25 million contribution to the Clinton Foundation.
When Nancy Pelosi took the stage, she looked back on the 2007 fuel-economy bill and biofuels mandate she shepherded into law.
Ms. Hassanzada was overseeing a pool-full of women when she heard the explosions and quickly shepherded them out of the water.
Nor was Ways and Means Committee Chair Richard Neal, a Massachusetts Democrat who shepherded the rebranded US-Mexico-Canada agreement to passage.
Former acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan shepherded the agreements over recent months, taking a number of trips down to Central America.
He shepherded Tom Wolfe's "Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby" into print at Esquire, helping to seed the rise of New Journalism.
Williams eventually hit the deciding shot, but it was Nowitzki who shepherded the Mavericks through the preceding 15 minutes of game time.
For Cyan Banister, who shepherded the deal through to investment for Founders Fund, happening on Contraline was a combination of luck and persistence.
Last, we were shepherded to a midtown neighborhood, where Ford's head of digital content sermonized on the in-car experience for AV passengers.
The son of some British people just signed with Scooter Braun, the uber-manager that shepherded Bieber and Ariana Grande to mega-stardom.
The bill that Lara shepherded into law in 20153 has no allowance for religious exemptions, but it's unclear how effective it will be.
There was a hushed excitement as they were shepherded into the enclosure, clutching their cameras as they skirted around the rhino's blind side.
Of course, now Coogler is also unequivocally a lead dude, having shepherded Black Panther into a $404 million worldwide premiere weekend box office.
George H.W. Bush shepherded that legislation through Congress and Richard Nixon signed it into law — now it too is on the chopping block.
Children from the Statesboro area who make the trek to the collection, shepherded by their teachers, often love the colorful ticks, Beati says.
Bill shepherded me through the publication process in a manner so understated and gracious that I hardly realized I was being nursed along.
In a tweet last week, he announced that he had parted ways with Mr. Braun, who shepherded Justin Bieber to global pop stardom.
They'll then be shepherded en masse by volunteers to the 2018 dinner's secret location (for the past seven years it's been in Manhattan).
The man who shepherded the President's acquittal, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, has cautioned him to restrain his judicial commentary as Barr requested.
Last year, they shepherded more appropriations measures into law in a single year than any Republican-Democratic duo in the last three decades.
Less controversial legislation that he's shepherded through will likely remain, including major parts of the 2009 stimulus package and a crackdown on smoking.
On Saturday, she shepherded her 12 journalism students from the D.C. Marriott to the D.C. metro and on to the March for Our Lives.
And he was such a natural at it that he shepherded his way into becoming this season's breakout role — at least on the internet.
Video Seif, a career banker, became the head of Iran&aposs Central Bank in 2013 under President Hassan Rouhani, who shepherded the nuclear deal.
Kim was an unknown quantity when he assumed power in 2011 and many watchers looked at him as being shepherded into power by Jang.
"I feel very proprietary about that," Pelosi said of the Affordable Care Act that she and President Barack Obama shepherded to passage in 2010.
An infant Kubo is being shepherded across the sea by his mother in a tiny boat, as vast tidal waves threaten to overtake them.
Recently, Trudeau also made a bold showing of support and welcome to the first of thousands of Syrian refugees being shepherded into the country.
I've shepherded lots of weirdos, drunks, and degenerates around, cleaned up plenty of puke in the backseat, and was even once robbed at gunpoint.
As Senate Judiciary Committee chairman in 21625, Biden shepherded through the upper chamber the landmark crime bill that included the federal assault weapons ban.
Vollero, a former Mattel executive, shepherded the company to a public offering alongside Imran Khan, Snap's chief strategy officer and former Wall Street insider.
There was wide support in Washington for the reinforced strategy of maximum pressure sanctions shepherded through the UN Security Council by the Trump administration.
Additionally, she shepherded the university through the 2008 financial crisis largely unscathed, facing down an $11 billion plunge in the school's endowment in 2009.
He's tickled at the idea of the program he shepherded for nearly a quarter-century now being the home of Super Bowl pass rushers.
That performance led lawmakers to call for Marina Gross, the State Department interpreter who shepherded Trump through the Helsinki meeting, to appear before Congress.
Over the past 20 summers, the New York International Fringe Festival has shepherded 3,0003 productions onto downtown stages, 193 of them this August alone.
To get to a place of fast bipartisan consensus, the bill, shepherded by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, came together through addition rather than subtraction.
"It's a power grab for the American people," said Representative Zoe Lofgren of California, who leads the House administration committee that shepherded the legislation.
Oozing sunshine as she grabbed a few outfits off the racks, she shepherded me into a fitting room encased in rose-colored velvet curtains.
Fifty years ago, the new laws were shepherded through Parliament by Roy Jenkins, one of the most liberal home secretaries in British political history.
Straub, 66, has shepherded the Lady Cornhuskers to 21983 national titles across the club and N.C.A.A. levels, including two in the last four years.
The cast members thought they might get to see the second half, but they were shepherded onto buses and driven out of the stadium.
We would have shepherded Freedom Riders across the American South and taken on the dogs and water hoses of Eugene Connor, known as Bull.
The upgrade process involves a complex coordination game where technology is built and shepherded through a voting process by a diffuse ecosystem of developers.
He has shepherded George Lucas's mythomaniacal creations in the Disney era, making the old galaxy a more diverse and also a less idiosyncratic place.
Donovan touted his chairmanship of a homeland security subcommittee that oversees terrorism, and pointed to a host of local projects he's shepherded through Congress.
The researchers watched as the electron shepherded in nearby strontium atoms, creating the Rydberg polaron, according to the paper published recently in Physical Review Letters.
His wife took that document, shepherded its contents to publication, and the resulting book, "When Breath Becomes Air," became an instant best-seller this month.
The French and Italian businessmen who greeted Mr. Rouhani this week were all smiles, nonetheless, and the politicians who shepherded them were scarcely less benevolent.
A gaggle of pre-teens being shepherded by their parents shout at me that they "LOVE DRONES" but refuse to be drawn on the subject.
Woodside, who previously shepherded Dropbox through its initial public offering, is a longtime technology executive who is making his first foray into the food business.
Verizon also has a competent executive in AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, who has recently shepherded his own company through an acquisition and restructuring, he added.
If it is not a coincidence, it suggests the six objects have been shepherded into their orbits by the gravitational intervention of something much larger.
Deese, currently responsible for Obama's climate change agenda, previously shepherded a controversial bailout of the American auto industry and later helped manage Obama's budget office.
At the airport in Cairo, relatives and friends waiting for the passengers were shepherded into a separate area, many of them red-faced and crying.
Over the past decade, BARDA and its private sector partners have shepherded 85033 products through development to receive approval by the Food and Drug Administration.
She shepherded the Green Jobs Act of 2007 through to passage and signing by George W. Bush, as a part of a broader energy package.
With little room for error at this point, two unlikely players — starter Seth Lugo and outfielder Alejandro De Aza — shepherded the Mets to their victory.
Short shepherded Trump's tax cuts to successful passage late last year in what was the high-water mark of his time in the White House.
"I am good at getting things zoned," he offered at one hole, explaining how he shepherded his golf links here through a series of controversies.
That debt load has grown $2.6 trillion, or 2.2020% under Trump, due in part to the 2017 tax cut that the president shepherded through Congress.
Meanwhile, hundreds of migrants being held along the border under the Remain in Mexico program are still being shepherded across the border for court hearings.
Chapter three examines the dialogue between Pre-Raphaelite art and haiku — an analysis shepherded by Yone Noguchi's English-language haiku "My love's lengthened hair," (1902).
The Speaker shepherded a spending bill through the House late last week, with the issue only hitting the skids once it moved to the Senate.
We were handed clipboards, hairnets and Authenticook aprons and shepherded into the kitchen, where we watched Joseph's wife, Brinda, cook curries and appams and fish fries.
McGowan ends up being shepherded by her loving aunt, Rory, into intensive trauma therapy (which took place mostly off-camera), and appears to benefit from it.
After being ushered off stage to do several TV and radio interviews, each rookie got shepherded from room to room—with work to do in each.
Her State Department shepherded the secret talks with Iran that led to open negotiations, with Clinton sending Sullivan to meet secretly with Iranian officials in Oman.
It is also the studio behind a limited series adaptation of journalist Gabriel Sherman's acclaimed reporting on Roger Ailes, shepherded by Academy Award winner Tom McCarthy.
Tuesday's election was the first time Wisconsin implemented its strict new voter ID law and cut early voting days, which were shepherded into law by Walker.
Wilson, who was with the family and listening on speaker phone when the call came in, shepherded Johnson through a youth mentoring program she had established.
Making five different sounds with his mouth, Mr. Lemayian brought several lanes of traffic to a halt as he carefully shepherded his cattle across a highway.
By the time he left Facebook in 2000, Willner had shepherded a 15,000-word rulebook that remains the basis for many of Facebook's content standards today.
While school crossing guards have long shepherded children across the street, the city's traffic has become so perilous that now even grown-ups need crossing guards.
He shepherded people to the back of the store, pointing out the doors and telling people to burst through them and run to the nearby mall.
It's harder now than it was then to stand out from the crowds that are marshalled by our politics and shepherded by much of our culture.
In 2014, he shepherded a similar lawsuit in Montana that resulted in an agreement to set up satellite offices on tribal reservations for in-person voting.
Carson shepherded Trump through inner city Detroit, to a church there and then for a drive through blighted neighborhoods before a brief stop by Carson's childhood home.
There is plenty of hands-on work that's shepherded by Imagineers, executives and creatives at the company that talk to the girls and a lot of access.
By the end of the day, the four attorneys who shepherded Stone's prosecution had either resigned or notified the court that they were stepping off the case.
But it's also a sly indictment of Trump, and the pervasive myths — of his own business acumen, of the white working class — that have shepherded his rise.
As the court heard the case, dozens of supporters held signs outside saying "Can Thi Theu is innocent" before police shepherded them away to a waiting bus.
"It is very important because this is the position of the parliament toward Katowice," said Bas Eickhout, a Green lawmaker who shepherded the resolution through the legislature.
He shepherded through the Dodd-Frank Act, the first significant crackdown on Wall Street's power in a generation, which has been far more successful than commonly acknowledged.
A small group of New York Times constructors have taught the class at any given time, but it is currently shepherded by Natan Last and Andy Kravis.
Yet even as we were shepherded through the muddy, still charred countryside of Rathedaung and Maungdaw, two townships in northern Rakhine, the discussions grew sticky with contradictions.
The confirmation process should not pose any surprises for Mr. Wilkie, who has shepherded several other presidential nominees, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, through the vetting process.
For Viviane Reding, a former European commissioner who shepherded the roaming overhaul through Brussels's complex legislative process, the reduction in people's cellphone bills is a marked improvement.
Starring Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams and shepherded by Couper Samuelson, Blumhouse's president of feature films, "Get Out" was easily the No. 1 movie of the weekend.
He should be talking relentlessly about the rising stock market, the economy, the companies giving their employees bonuses because of the tax cut he shepherded to passage.
A Warren banking committee staffer who for the last five and a half years shepherded many of those proposals, Bharat Ramamurti, just moved over to her campaign.
At one point, while in the shower — which he was shepherded into for "decontamination," one of the officers claims on video — Sabbie even appears to collapse unconscious.
Yates had arrived at the foot of the final climb in good form after being shepherded in a combined slipstream of his Mitchelton-Scott team mates and Astana.
But most came around as Mr Tusk coolly shepherded the EU through a series of sticky situations, from a Greek bail-out to the refugee crisis to Brexit.
Amy and other protesters were shepherded by D.C. police Thursday inside the Senate office building on Capitol Hill, where an officer asked if she wanted to be arrested.
Started by the man who shepherded the original Google self-driving car project, Aurora recently reached deals to provide its own self-driving technology to Volkswagen and Hyundai.
Growing numbers of lawmakers are calling for Marina Gross, the State Department interpreter who shepherded Trump through his one-on-one meeting with Putin, to appear before Congress.
In 1997, Woods came off the same green after winning his first green jacket and fell into the arms of his father, Earl, who had shepherded his career.
In league with Rost, ADF has shepherded this case to the Supreme Court, hoping to create a legal right for employers to discriminate against workers for being trans.
The voucher program, which was shepherded through its harried existence for years by departed House Speaker John Boehner, is set to expire at the end of the year.
As deputy editor, Mr. Cox edited several award-winning pieces, and shepherded feature articles and short stories by prominent writers such as Geoff Dyer, Karen Russell and Colson Whitehead.
At a ceremony in the Oval Office last October, President Trump signed the F.A.A. Reauthorization Act into law, while Representative Shuster, who shepherded the legislation, looked over his shoulder.
McConnell has prioritized the swift confirmation of federal judges during President Donald Trump's time in office, and has already shepherded the confirmation of two justices to the top court.
They've shepherded records into the world from the futurist dancehall crew Equiknoxx, as well as members of the collective like the sunny producer Florentino and the syrupy vocalist Fox.
Its modern incarnation was shepherded into existence by Jules Lafon, a respected Meursault vigneron who invited his neighbors to celebrate with a banquet lunch at his estate in 1923.
That is certainly true in Nashville, where business leaders, sports executives and politicians shepherded Garber and Abbott around town in July as if they were visiting heads of state.
For years, Local 32BJ has shepherded dozens of members to the Port Authority's monthly board meetings to demand increases in the minimum wage for all workers at the airports.
This year, even as she presided over the end of "New Girl," she shepherded three female-driven projects to the pilot stage, becoming one of television's most productive talents.
He sponsored and shepherded to passage the Paul Coverdell National Forensic Science Improvement Act of 2000, which remains the signature federal funding mechanism for state all-purpose forensic labs.
When the posters changed around the city, I hadn't started working for The Times and had no idea that the change had been initiated and shepherded by a Timesman.
"We have listened to every group out there," said Representative Fred Upton, Republican of Michigan and the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which shepherded the bill.
A spokesman for Grassley, who's shepherded criminal justice talks as Judiciary Committee chairman, drew a bright line between the bill's treatment of "good time" credits and "earned time" credits.
Showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino, who shepherded six seasons of the beloved CW series but left before its final year, has stated that she never even saw the final season.
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The flagship oil-reform bill that he shepherded was returned first by his own legal department and then by the presidency because it contained dozens of errors, inconsistencies and contradictions.
Following that intervention by the Justice Department, the four attorneys who had shepherded Stone's prosecution either resigned or notified the court on Tuesday that they were stepping off the case.
After a quick stop at the McDonald's drive-through, where I decline any food, we are shepherded into a stark government building that smells vaguely of pencil erasers and kindergarten.
Raw materials go in the south end and assembled battery packs come out the north, all shepherded by close to 10,000 Tesla employees and a litany of Fanuc autonomous robots.
Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina; Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina; Chris Coons, D-Delaware; and Cory Booker, D-New Jersey, shepherded through a compromise bill to protect the special counsel.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, a Brooklynite acclimating two Californian guests to her neighborhood shepherded them to the nearest thing to their San Francisco address, a West Coast-themed bar.
Before the merger that gave us 20th Century Fox, William Fox founded the Fox Film Corporation, which shepherded enduring works by F. W. Murnau and Frank Borzage on his watch.
During his presidential run last year, Governor Jay Inslee, who shepherded Boeing&aposs tax breaks through Washington&aposs legislature, says he is "not happy with the Boeing situation" in retrospect.
He's also keenly aware of what a vote to dismiss would look like politically, according to Republican senators, and has shepherded his conference away from the idea for several weeks.
Among this year's first arrivals were the Stallone sisters, this year's Miss Golden Globes, shepherded about by their father Sylvester's old-school, no-nonsense publicist; no buttering up of reporters.
Now that she has shepherded her party to a win, Pelosi and her allies will likely make the case that they wouldn't even have the majority if not for her.
His name is recorded, a green wristband fitted, and he is shepherded with other volunteers through the hangar which serves as a processing centre, and on to the waiting coach outside.
Open Road, a smaller company that had shepherded "Spotlight" to a best picture Oscar, picked it up, decided it wasn't good enough for awards season, and dumped it in the spring.
Levandowski came to Uber after a long stint at Google, where he shepherded that company's own self-driving car program before it was spun off into a standalone business called Waymo.
Since 1993, he and his wife Norine have quietly built up and shepherded a community of about 25 souls in the Turkish city of Izmir, where they have raised three children.
" The huge "Thor" opening also cements the unlikely breakthrough of New Zealand director Taika Waititi, who shepherded the $93 million production to Marvel&aposs best reviews since 2008&aposs "Iron Man.
The cast that finally shepherded the film to screens includes Lily James, Matt Smith, Sam Riley and Jack Huston, with Burr Steers ("Igby Goes Down") directing from a script he wrote.
Mr. Fry was something of a Raoul Wallenberg for artists: Two thousand men and women, including Hannah Arendt, Marc Chagall and André Breton, were shepherded to safety by Mr. Fry's network.
He sat next to former White House Counsel Donald McGahn who shepherded through Kavanaugh's confirmation, as well as that of Justice Neil Gorsuch, despite a somewhat tumultuous relationship with the President.
"The utilization of news media as a cover for delivery of electronic surveillance software is unacceptable," they wrote in the letter shepherded by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Mr. De Niro shepherded the film version, in which he co-starred with Mr. Palminteri, in 1993, and then Mr. Palminteri performed the solo show on Broadway in 2007 and 2008.
As he shepherded about 20 students to safety down a corridor when the shooting erupted, DeAngelis came face-to-face with one of the shooters, who fired at him but missed.
Which isn't to say those finales will necessarily be good or beloved, just that fans of the shows have been well shepherded into the ideas that these shows are indeed ending.
He has also shepherded the creation of the Barenboim-Said Akadamie in Berlin, which offers music degrees and courses in humanities, and concerts in the Frank Gehry-designed Pierre Boulez Saal.
In collaboration with Robert L. Bernstein, the president of Random House and himself a human rights advocate, he shepherded Sakharov's memoirs into publication in the United States and for worldwide distribution.
We lost Father Mychal Judge, the beloved department chaplain who shepherded families through the tragedies ranging from fires to the crash of TWA Flight 800 off the coast of Long Island.
"I remember when the Camp David accords happened," Kerr said, recalling the 1978 peace talks between Menachem Begin of Israel and Anwar el-Sadat of Egypt, shepherded by President Jimmy Carter.
He shepherded through a constitution for Puerto Rico, which Congress approved in 1952, and the island established itself as an Estado Libre Asociado — a Free Associated State, or, alternatively, a commonwealth.
To a degree, this is typical for Baz Luhrmann, the mad genius Australian film director who shepherded The Get Down to the small screen (though he directs only the first episode).
Patrick Leahy, the former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee who shepherded President Barack Obama's two nominees on to the high court, sought to hang Trump's immigration ban around Gorsuch's neck immediately.
The repeal was viewed as a "major blow" to the Republican governor and superintendent who had signed and shepherded the bills — and proof that Idaho voters could be mobilized against unpopular legislation.
Today, 39-year-old Khan is the chief strategy officer of Snapchat, the man behind the curtain whose youthful exuberance, illustrious network and Wall Street chops have shepherded the company to stardom.
He shepherded a tax cut that added $1.5 trillion to the deficit through Congress, and as soon as it passed he began championing legislation that would add trillions more to the deficit.
It's frequently posting updates to its "Hard Questions Blog" that is being shepherded by Liz Spayd, the ex-New York Times public editor recently hired by Facebook to work on transparency initiatives.
The investigation, shepherded by the same team that released the Panama Papers, offers unprecedented insight into the clients and business activities related to a Bermuda-based offshore services law firm called Appleby.
She said she "stand[s] foursquare with the president" on the need for increased security on the southern border with Mexico, pointing to an Obama-era law she shepherded through the Senate.
As two people who shepherded the department through its creation and early growing pains, we find it particularly troubling that such a focus is being placed on the border above all else.
The show was directed by Walter Bobbie (a Tony winner for "Chicago"), and the lead producer was Joey Parnes, who had shepherded "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder" into an unlikely hit.
Having shepherded his restaurants through Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Brennan is familiar with having to rebuild operations, but he sees the uncertainty of the current climate as daunting, even with community support.
At one point, Louise and Ian—small figures in protective orange outfits, shepherded by Weber and other personnel—are seen advancing cautiously, upside down, along the ceiling of a vast gray vault.
Thiem, shepherded since age 20 by his remarkable Austrian coach, Gunter Bresnik, is a big-time player with a forehand, a one-handed backhand and a serve that are all intimidating weapons.
This seems to be the perfect opportunity to peel back the stoic layers of other handmaids who are shepherded along with Offred to a grand reception dinner and inspected by Serena Joy.
Crowninshield shepherded stars like Dorothy Parker, Aldous Huxley, T.S. Eliot, Gertrude Stein, and Djuna Barnes into his pages, mingling high society concerns with the artistic avant-garde, social moralism with luxury consumerism.
He and his younger brother, Eunes Harun, were born in Connecticut to a Bangladeshi father and an American mother who shepherded them through soccer, Boy Scouts and apple-picking trips each fall.
He shepherded the Nationals to two consecutive National League East titles, but they were bounced in the first round of the playoffs both years as a few of Baker's tactical decisions backfired.
Based on simulations using the basic parameters they have for Planet X, the researchers say the Goblin acts like it is "shepherded" by the planet but never nears the proposed massive planet.
But we do know that whatever it was, he only intended it for a hot minute — and would likely have changed his mind a dozen times had he actually shepherded it to screen.
In individual states and municipalities, such coalitions have shepherded criminal justice reforms from the death penalty to drug sentencing, opened electric monopolies to competition from solar producers, and shifted school curricula and testing.
Pushing through tax cuts Still, Pence successfully shepherded into law a series of tax cuts in Indiana -- slightly reducing the state's income tax and speeding up the phase-out of its inheritance tax.
It was a compelling and sometimes jarring tour of the last three decades of indie rock, shepherded by the distinct voices of the band's dual lead songwriters Neil Bednis and Melanie St. Pierre.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, shepherded a compromise in December that would have kept the government open and put off negotiations over a wall and other border security measures.
Now echoes of that transformation have arrived in the growing world of professional e-sports, where gamers are being shepherded toward a new frontier, oddly, by the old, corporeal wisdom of traditional sports.
Michael Cromartie, who shepherded a generation of journalists toward more informed coverage of religion's evolving junction with politics and public policy, died on Monday at his home in Arlington, Va. He was 67.
Ms. Minor replied that the only reason she hadn't voted early for Ms. Abrams was that she wanted to bring her children along, the way her mother had shepherded her to the polls.
It imagines two meetings between Williams and Inge, who in life were friends for a while and competitors for longer; they shared an agent, Audrey Wood, who shepherded each of them to fame.
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As part of the financing for the Kushners' bid, which was being shepherded by the boutique investment bank LionTree, the family would plan to bring in additional partners to help defray the costs.
"You don't want any surprises, so there's nothing that you don't prepare for going into a meeting," said Stephanie Cutter, a top Obama administration official who shepherded the nomination of Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Many entities within State, including the cyber and technology security directorate, have been subject to a partial hiring freeze that has remained in place at the department as Tillerson has shepherded the redesign.
Hotel guests who had been staying at the Ritz were abruptly evacuated late Saturday evening, according to the Guardian, after which they were shepherded onto buses and transported to other hotels in Riyadh.
As the Queen shepherded Trump around an exhibition of artifacts paying homage to the US-UK relationship, he for once didn't try to steal the scene or give in to his limited attention span.
Photo courtesy of Flickr/Adrian Owen Photo courtesy of Flickr/Adrian Owen For Michael Seibel, the Y Combinator partner who shepherded Elucd through the accelerator, there were two things that appealed about the company.
In fact, British entertainment executives Simon Fuller and Simon Cowell—who shepherded in a twenty-first century version of the "British Invasion"—fashioned their juggernaut show as a new take on old business models.
Now, astronomers are reporting that they have spotted another distant world—perhaps as large as a dwarf planet—whose orbit is so odd that it is likely to have been shepherded by Planet Nine.
Two hours later, after someone complained about the cold from the freezers, the staff shepherded us up to the top floor of the supermarket via some narrow steep steps where it was much warmer.
Mr. Trump's guests all entered by the Trump Bar on the ground floor of the building, then were shepherded downstairs by the Secret Service and screened for weapons before they went down the escalators.
On foreign policy, the EU's carefully co-ordinated sanctions on Russia over its incursions in Ukraine may have been shepherded by Angela Merkel but were energised by a group of hardliners led by Britain.
Since the 23000s, Mr. Barnes has shepherded the group's revolving cast of characters through twee, synth pop and funk-laced earworms, and the group's visceral performances often more nearly resemble stage plays than concerts.
Dealers in old masters and Louis XV furniture had been reduced to spectators as crowds of carefully shepherded Asian clients splashed hundreds of thousands on "haute joaillerie" (high-end jewelry), but not much else.
During his 15-year pontificate, he shepherded the church through a period of enormous internal change as well as social and political upheaval, trying to bring together progressive and conservative positions in the church.
That disciplined network of operatives, shepherded by judicial activist Leonard Leo, on Friday delivered for Trump his first major accomplishment as U.S. president: the confirmation of conservative Neil Gorsuch as a Supreme Court justice.
Mr. Trump, for his part, on Tuesday continued to explore immigration overhaul, hosting nearly a dozen Republican senators to discuss a plan shepherded by Jared Kushner, the president's senior adviser and son-in-law.
Shepherded by Steve Albini, master of the minimal, they shirk the gothic architecture of their best known works in favor of four-long instrumentals that creep and roll like fog through a mountain clearing.
Short, who previously worked as an aide for Vice President Mike Pence shepherded the president's agenda on Capitol Hill, chalking up a major victory with the tax bill, but falling short on Obamacare repeal.
Senator Rob Portman and Representative Ann Wagner shepherded that legislation in Congress, and I know because my organization worked hard for its passage that they displayed enormous courage and moral imagination in doing so.
He also managed his short-lived 1968 presidential campaign and shepherded him through contentious confirmation hearings for the vice presidency in 21953, when Rockefeller was recruited by the newly elevated president, Gerald R. Ford.
McGahn, along with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, successfully shepherded two Supreme Court nominees onto the bench as well as 84 new federal judges since the President's inauguration.
Remember, this is a show that was sold on the basis of being from executive producer Jason Katims, the man who shepherded family drama classics Friday Night Lights and Parenthood to the small screen.
Republicans shepherded the passage of a bill last summer that significantly beefed up the investigative resources of CFIUS and empowered the body to expand its scope far afield into minority investments like venture capital.
Rep. Fred Upton, the former Energy and Commerce Committee chairman who shepherded dozens of Affordable Care Act repeal bills through the House, told a local radio station he won't vote for the House replacement bill.
They all started at the Trump Bar on the ground floor of the building, and were then shepherded downstairs by the Secret Service, where they were screened for weapons before they went down the escalators.
In 2015 alone, the White House issued two executive orders on cyber — one to raise sanctions for hacking, another to encourage private sector information sharing — and shepherded through Congress the biggest cyber bill to date.
A Mercer-backed super PAC supporting Mr. Trump is now being shepherded by David Bossie, a conservative activist whose own projects have been funded in part by the Mercers' family foundation, according to tax documents.
He has shepherded Heisman Trophy winners and top draft picks, like Tim Tebow and Alex Smith, and has won relentlessly, guiding his teams at Florida and then Ohio State to three national championships since 22002.
"The way to the heart is through food," said Jay Xu, who became the director of the museum in 2008, four months before the stock market crash, and shepherded it through its darkest financial hour.
The state has passed more soda taxes than any other, shepherded by progressive lawmakers who see them as a source of revenue for schools and public services and a tool to fight obesity and diabetes.
In an interview for this obituary in 543, Mr. Michel said the "most exhilarating time" in his long years in the House had been when he shepherded President Ronald Reagan's economic program through the House.
A new slate shepherded by Mr. McCarthy will have live shows (including "TRL" and late-night programs) and familiar-looking reality fare, including a show reminiscent of "Laguna Beach" called "Siesta Key," which premieres Monday.
KIEV, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Ukraine's infrastructure minister, who shepherded the entry of low-cost carrier Ryanair into the country this year, is under investigation by anti-corruption detectives on suspicion of illegal enrichment, national investigators said.
Mike Cassidy, the assistant foreman, shepherded all the plates through, and the pressroom got the presses replated and restarted, while the delivery department made up lost time in getting papers onto trucks and on their way.
CreditCreditMeridith Kohut for The New York Times SAN SALVADOR — On a cloudy afternoon, Mayra Ayala shepherded her family along the winding footpaths of a hillside cemetery in Ilobasco, a town about 35 miles from the capital.
And ultimately, the key to the industry — to them, to artists — is if we can identify those consumers that are most likely to be shepherded to a higher [average revenue per user], that would be great.
In that role, she shepherded the magazine's high-profile cover on women who accused Bill Cosby of rape and edited the stories about the chief of Fox News, Roger Ailes, and his history of sexual harassment.
Wood, a 215-year-old striker, has never masked his high regard for Klinsmann, who shepherded him over a span of several years from relative obscurity in Germany to the starting lineup of the American team.
Under the tutelage of the Spanish coach Galo Blanco, who shepherded Milos Raonic into the top 10, Khachanov has learned to temper his shotmaking and force errors rather than trying to blast winners on every point.
Third, a Senate bill that would include digital currency in an update of money-laundering laws, cracking down on potentially illicit transactions, will be taken up in the next Congress, shepherded with bipartisan support by Sen.
The major competitor to Goodlatte's bill is a proposal shepherded by the House Intelligence Committee, which includes few substantive reforms to the program but does place additional restrictions on the political hot-button issue of unmasking.
She recommended first hiring, then firing, John P. Sears as Reagan's presidential campaign manager, and had a hand in hiring Sears's replacements — first William J. Casey, then finally Stuart Spencer, who shepherded the campaign to victory.
This is Bullock's third visit to Iowa over the last six months, and as was the case with those previous visits, he's shepherded by Tom Miller, the nine-term Iowa attorney general so popular he's running unopposed.
"The critical transition that we made was this focus on individual rights," said Daniel J. Weitzner, the former United States deputy chief technology officer for Internet policy in the White House, who shepherded the consumer privacy initiative.
Once left-leaning, many evangelical congregations swung behind the Republicans under Ronald Reagan, shepherded by influential televangelists, and have since, as Jim Guth of Furman University puts it, "come to believe the Republican Bible cover to cover".
The bunches are then shepherded into 5°C cold rooms by workers in quilted boiler suits before being driven to Nairobi airport, landing at Amsterdam's auction or with in-country agents around 48 hours after being plucked.
But he did not shirk on the stage management Tuesday, as he shepherded Garland into the spring-filled beauty of the White House Rose Garden, the venue for many symbolic and ceremonial presidential moments over the decades.
History: Mr. Morales was the first Indigenous president in a country that had for centuries been led by a tiny elite of European descent, and he shepherded Bolivia through an era of economic growth and shrinking inequality.
Santos won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts and successfully shepherded Colombia into the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), but he leaves office with low approval ratings and his legacy of peace at risk.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, who shepherded the House's version of the tax bill — which also would add $1 trillion to the deficit over a decade — has assiduously cultivated a reputation for concern about the federal debt.
She shepherded the installation of 18 supersized murals into the Miami Dolphins' Hard Rock Stadium and lined up the artists to create pieces ahead of the big game, which will be played at the stadium on Sunday.
On "Rainbow," Kesha's first new music since she featured on the rapper Pitbull's twang-hop hit "Timber" in 2013, there's no question who the enemy is: Dr. Luke, the hitmaker who shepherded all of her prior releases.
GOP leaders shepherded bipartisan compromise legislation that included reforming the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) education law, granting the Obama administration more flexibility in negotiating trade deals and providing five years' worth of funding for transportation projects.
And when monetized social media content really takes off, we are likely to see a return to exclusive media and a huge boost in ad revenues, shepherded in by the biggest social and commercial online platforms out there.
In December Ms Mathlouthi sang before another spellbound audience—this time in Oslo, as part of celebrations surrounding the award of the Nobel peace prize to four civil-society groups that shepherded in the new constitution of 2014.
Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee only until early January, shepherded through the House and onto President Donald Trump's desk in 2017 a large tax bill that slashed the U.S. corporate tax rate.
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Similarly, immigration reform proposals emerged from a bipartisan commission led by Reverend Theodore Hesburgh, the legendary president of Notre Dame, and were then shepherded by Republican Alan Simpson in the Senate and Democrat Romano Mazzoli in the House.
She will succeed Thomas W. Lentz, who directed the museums for more than a decade and shepherded them through a long and sometimes contentious $350 million renovation and expansion, designed by Renzo Piano, that was completed in 2014.
The Goldwater Republicans, who backed their nominee's ardent conservatism and belief in limiting the reach of government, broke with the mainstream of the party and shepherded their candidate to the nomination, much to the dismay of party elites.
Meanwhile, at Ohio State's rivals to the north, Jim Harbaugh is also an offense-first coach, a successful Michigan and N.F.L. quarterback who later shepherded the college career of Andrew Luck and the pro career of Colin Kaepernick.
But after one season in Saban's small army of off-field analysts, Locksley succeeded Kiffin and Sarkisian as offensive coordinator, and shepherded Tagovailoa and his backup, Jalen Hurts, to last season's national title and this year's playoff appearance.
Merz is the least-known and, perhaps not incidentally, the only female member of Arte Povera, a movement shepherded into existence, in 1967, by the art critic Germano Celant, as Italy's ambitious riposte to American Pop and minimalism.
Cofounder and original CEO Alex Solomon, who shepherded the company for its first 11 years, recently sat down with Business Insider&aposs US editor-in-chief Alyson Shontell at the Ascent Conference to talk about those startup years.
As Lucasfilm wraps up the saga its patriarch started, now a trilogy of trilogies centered on the Skywalker Family (Luke, Leia, Ben Solo, and Anakin), the closing three chapters are being shepherded in by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.
All of this, says Lee Hepner, legislative aide to Aaron Peskin, the San Francisco supervisor who shepherded the legislation, is designed to "foster a market for reusable manufacturers to step in" with innovative alternatives to the disposable model.
It was Jackson who first championed reactionary white majoritarianism, Jackson who shepherded this country toward a mass democracy so tied to chattel slavery, settler colonialism and white supremacy that we still struggle to disentangle ourselves from their legacies.
The three spaces make up a triad of contemporary art public programming, shepherded by longtime Gallery Director and Curator Meg Shiffler, that is both ambitious and accomplished, addressing local art interests while embracing the broader international art world.
BARTELLA, Iraq (Reuters) - When Iraqi forces faced a fierce Islamic State counter-attack last month at a hospital in Mosul they had stormed without enough troops to hold it, U.S. advisers behind the front lines shepherded them to safety.
Hundreds of police in riot gear shepherded what was one of the biggest demonstrations Orban has faced since he rose to power in 2010 and began wielding his large parliamentary majority to pressure courts, media and non-government groups.
But you wouldn't know that by looking at Hillsong U.S.A. Hillsong, the American outpost of an Australian Pentecostal megachurch founded by Brian and Bobbi Houston in the '80s, has a New York flagship shepherded by the charismatic Carl Lentz.
He has shepherded the Department of Commerce into a new era, where, under the President's leadership and direction, we have better supported American businesses from unfair trading practices and have reinforced our national and economic security at long last.
"The attendees allege the officers shepherded them into a violent crowd of protesters and actively prevented them from reaching safety," Judge Dorothy Nelson said  in the 3-0 ruling  that upheld a federal judge's refusal to dismiss the suit.
But he kept at it, and this session (finally working with a Democratic majority in both houses), he shepherded through a range of ambitious bills on clean electricity, clean buildings, electric vehicles, banning hydrofluorocarbons, and boosting energy efficiency standards.
In a parallel timeline, the enigmatic project—now as ever shepherded by multi-instrumentalist MSW—is poised to release its next great beneficence, an eponymous long-player that marks the Salem, OR entity's first new full-length since 2012.
And in lieu of candidate visits, the campaign has shepherded numerous political and celebrity surrogates through the state, such as Ashton Kutcher, the actor and Iowa native, who met supporters at a Cedar Rapids campaign office late last month.
I wondered aloud who was supposed to have played the driver, but no one answered, and instead I was shepherded outside to a wardrobe truck and outfitted in a World War I-era military uniform with a Brodie helmet.
One of hundreds shepherded into a queue behind metal barriers by police before handing over their petitions one-by- one, Anna, a 16-year-old Moscow schoolgirl, said she hoped Putin would get the message and not run again.
Today, the new evaluation system, shepherded into place by Mr. O'Neill, asks supervisors to consider the lawfulness of stops made by officers, and the accuracy of their reports, rather than focusing on the mere numeric tally of stops achieved.
MOSCOW — Sitting down with President Bashar al-Assad of Syria late last year, a senior Kremlin envoy described the benefits to come as Moscow shepherded the Syrian conflict toward a political settlement, particularly in rebuilding the war-ravaged country.
It was initiated by General Manager David Caldwell and accelerated by the first-year head of football operations Tom Coughlin, who was hired a year ago to restore the franchise he shepherded from expansion to contender back to prominence.
Hélène was a stage manager for her two dancing daughters, whom she shepherded from one engagement to the next in cities all over Europe, and Jean-Philippe became a kind of onstage mascot, singing while the girls changed costume.
It is also potentially complicated by the resignations this year of some key figures, including Figueres, Hela Cheikhrouhou of the fledgling Green Climate Fund, and Laurent Fabius, France's former foreign minister who shepherded the Paris agreement to completion, they added.
Between them, they shepherded American architecture through the age of muscular modernism, with its utopian aspirations in the real world, to the age of discourse, where what architects say about their work often matters as much as the work itself.
He brought Hungary to the brink of European Union membership and shepherded the country into NATO, an event he celebrated with a private dinner in Brussels attended by several of his mentors, including Zbigniew Pelczynski, his politics professor at Oxford.
The brainchild of Steve Silver, who died of AIDS in 1995, "Beach Blanket Babylon" has been shepherded since by his widow, Jo Schuman Silver, who is the producer and the co-author, along with Kenny Mazlow, co-author, director and choreographer.
Meanwhile, Tender Claws (Danny Cannizzaro & Samantha Gorman) demoed Virtual Virtual Reality, their witty mystery VR satire for the Google Daydream headset; and Microsoft brought Hololems, an AR Hololens game where the player shepherded CG Lemmings off and around existing furniture.
SRT is the oldest rhino protection organization in the world, and, along with its partners in communities and the government, SRT shepherded rhinos back from the brink of extinction in the late 1980s, at the end of Namibia's war for Independence.
Trump supporters – many sporting red Make America Great Again hats – who were attending a rally at the McEnery Convention Center were met with hundreds of anti-Trump protesters as they were shepherded out of the building via a single exit.
The creation of the facility was Ivanka Trump's idea as she held meetings on the topic of women's empowerment during the beginning of her father's administration, including one with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, who shepherded the facility's creation.
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Three years ago, Peña Nieto shepherded the privatization of Mexico's oil industry and in December 2900, several companies, including ExxonMobil won contracts to develop deep-water contracts in the Gulf of Mexico and NAFTA's Chapter 220006 protects those investments against termination.
In 2012, he earned the animus of people in Ireland, including those in the Golfing Union of Ireland who had shepherded his development, by suggesting that he was leaning toward representing Britain because he had always felt more British than Irish.
Erich Bloch, who helped develop the IBM mainframe computer that, more than any other machine, propelled the world into the digital age, and who then shepherded the internet into broader use as director of the National Science Foundation, died on Nov.
Sidney Toledano, the man who built Christian Dior into a multibillion-dollar global powerhouse and shepherded it successfully through one of fashion's biggest scandals, will be stepping down from the helm of the brand after leading it for almost 20 years.
In 2010, the director Debra Granik shepherded Jennifer Lawrence to her first Oscar nomination in "Winter's Bone" as an Ozark teenager in search of her meth-cooking dad after he puts up the family home for his bail and vanishes.
While big wigs and us reporters were shepherded to the roof for a cocktail hour, the engineering team in the Swipe Night "war room" drank beer and ate pizza, while allegedly analyzing the data that was pouring in in real time.
She shepherded all but one of Mr. Updike's scores of books of fiction, short stories, poetry and essays to publication, and edited Ms. Tyler's novels on the American family and works by Mr. Hersey, Elizabeth Bowen, Peter Taylor and William Maxwell.
That final walk, in which the pledge is shepherded to his Big by all of the fraternity's members, is intended to teach him that solidarity with his fellow Asians is his only hope of making it in a white world.
The most outstanding pianist among Professor Dalmau's students was Roser Bruguera, a young girl from the village of Santa Fe de Segarra who, had it not been for the generous intervention of Santiago Guzman, would have shepherded goats all her life.
"We thought it was a disaster," he said of the interview during which his 4-year-old daughter, Marion, marched into the room, followed by James in a squeaky walker, before his wife burst in and hurriedly shepherded the children away.
There were some hiccups along the way with the spending bill, but GOP leaders shepherded the legislation through both chambers on Thursday in part by arguing that it did not make sense to step on the party's successful message on taxes.
In a novel complaint, 15 Michigan residents—shepherded by an affiliate of the National Republican Redistricting Trust, an organisation positioning the Republican Party for district-line drawing in the coming decade—are suing to stop the commission in its tracks.
Jensen's role is to conduct a top-to-bottom review of allegations of misconduct from Flynn's defense team in conjunction with Brandon Van Grack, the former Mueller aide who has shepherded the case from its outset, according to the source.
From the beginning, the imprint was shepherded by editor Karen Berger, who established its reputation as a home for stories that pushed the boundaries of what was expected of comics, not just in terms of content but also in form.
Thomas Goldstein, a Washington lawyer who frequently argues cases at the Supreme Court, shepherded both Maryland's motion and a novel gambit on November 16th that may spur America's highest court to address the legality of Mr Whitaker's appointment on an expedited schedule.
While Book Your Own Fuckin' Life was shepherded by Maximum Rocknroll, a collaborator was enlisted every year to help co-present the next issue in return for a little bit of money, some shared distribution, and exposure alongside the MRR anti-brand.
In 1996, she became Nairobi bureau chief, where she shepherded AP&aposs coverage of major news in Africa, including the spread of terrorists into Somalia, the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
In those two years when Democrats had a unified government, Pelosi shepherded several pieces of landmark legislation through the House, including the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and Dodd-Frank financial industry reform, despite presiding over a chamber full of conservative Democrats.
And the kind of talents that shepherded the show through simpler times -- Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Billy Crystal -- are in relatively short supply, especially if the mandate is to find somebody who will inspire "What will they say next?" anticipation in media circles.
Barr, as Sessions's replacement, not only shepherded the Mueller investigation to a swift and favorable conclusion but has helped Trump go on the offensive by launching investigations of dubious necessity that could implicate Trump's perceived enemies in law enforcement and the intelligence communities.
With this in mind, we wonder: Could it indeed be time to throw away the Baby with the bathwater for something newer, fresher, with better eyebrows and a teeny helmet, so that we might be adequately shepherded through whichever crisis hits us next?
Few Republicans can appreciate the political challenges of the Affordable Care Act like Davy Carter, a Republican and former speaker of the Arkansas House, who shepherded the law's Medicaid expansion through his conservative legislature in a state where President Barack Obama was disdained.
In 2001, President George W. Bush made the founding US contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and in 2003 as Senate majority leader, I shepherded the legislation creating the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through Congress.
You see, Bannon isn't your typical loyalist being rewarded by the president he shepherded into office: He's a leading light of America's white nationalist movement accused of using misogynistic, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic, and barely hidden racist language throughout his professional life.
Later this year, the service will premiere Marvel's The Runaways, a comic-book adaptation shepherded by the creators of Gossip Girl and The O.C.It's also working on a futuristic drama with House of Cards creator Beau Willimon about the first manned mission to Mars.
Last week, Graham shepherded the confirmation of Justin R. Walker, 37, an assistant professor of law at the Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville, who received a "not qualified" rating from the ABA, to be a judge on a US district court.
While Texas Right to Life hasn't endorsed any "heartbeat" bills, it has successfully shepherded abortion restrictions like House Bill 2, which halved the number of abortion clinics in Texas, banned most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, and ultimately triggered a historic Supreme Court battle.
Through a series of "democratic conventions" across Europe (another idea tried out in France) shepherded by Nathalie Loiseau, his Europe minister, Mr Macron will seek to assemble a programme for the 2019 election, and perhaps the basis for his own group in the parliament.
It's shepherded to the screen by the great Norman Lear of All in the Family fame, one of the few TV comedy writers to successfully blend laughs and political discussion, and it has ace showrunners in sitcom vets Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce.
"Today's vote gives a crystal clear signal to Donald Trump: Europe acts on its commitments under the Paris agreement and seizes the opportunities of green growth, with or without you," said Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy, a Dutch deputy who shepherded the draft law through the chamber.
John Ferrone, an editor who shepherded Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Color Purple" into print, encouraged Anaïs Nin to publish her erotic fiction, and served as James Beard's dining and cooking companion and literary executor, died in Old Bridge, N.J., on April 21985.
But most significant, the blueprint, shepherded by Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, the House speaker, embraces a transformational shift promoted by both Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio, but not Mr. Trump: a move away from taxing income to a system that basically taxes consumption.
She tells audiences she is a "dazzling fund-raiser" (she has brought in half of every dollar raised by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee) and a "master legislator" (the one who shepherded and protected the health care legislation that so many Democrats are running on).
But because, in the contrast between what will be on the wall and what is often on the page, it will underscore just how much Bazaar changed during Ms. Bailey's tenure as she shepherded the magazine into the era of Instagram and reflected its ethos.
" Allende writes exquisite sentences: "The most outstanding pianist among Professor Dalmau's students was Roser Bruguera, a young girl from the village of Santa Fe de Segarra who, had it not been for the generous intervention of Santiago Guzman, would have shepherded goats all her life.
"Everyone involved in the process — the president, the Senate Republicans, the Senate Democrats — needs to fight this nomination with one eye on Justice Kennedy," said Ron Klain, a former senior White House aide who shepherded court appointees for Mr. Obama and President Bill Clinton.
And Ways and Means Committee Chair Richard Neal, a Massachusetts Democrat who shepherded the rebranded US-Mexico-Canada agreement to passage despite heightened tensions between the administration and congressional Democrats amid the contentious impeachment inquiry last year, is also not on the guest list.
Roku, which along with Netflix has benefited from consumers' abandonment of traditional cable television, dipped by about $2 after the company late on Monday announced the resignation of Chief Financial Officer Steve Louden, who shepherded the company through its successful 2017 initial public offer.
The deal, which has been shepherded by Verizon's EVP of Product Innovation and New Businesses Marni Walden and AOL head Tim Armstrong, will be a big leap for the company, which has been seeking to add to its ad tech and digital content offerings.
Soon after, he shepherded a piece of legislation that would repeal New York's nearly-century-old cabaret law, which forbid dancing in bars without a cabaret license—a vestige from the anti-speakeasy era, often used by mayor Rudy Giuliani to harass bars that received noise complaints.
Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 85033 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE (R-Nev.), who shepherded the bill through the Senate.
So it's with that tumultuous recent history in the rear view mirror that I scrutinized this latest electric vehicle, which made a splash on Instagram as Ray J shepherded other big names like P. Diddy and Snoop around on the vehicle as the next big thing.
"To wake up one morning and find out that your bank account, your access to funds have been choked off by an oppressive federal government, lawlessly, has to be stopped," said House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), who shepherded the bill through his panel.
He wasn't particularly athletic, but he was extremely strong and he had a set of obsessively refined skills and instincts that, even if he wasn't touched by the fates at every turn, would have shepherded him to the hallowed halls of greatness all on their own.
Shepherded by Asya Shepunova, a lively public relations representative for the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), a university based in the northern suburb of Dolgoprudny, we made our way past a security checkpoint to a welcome dinner at a restaurant enclosed within the golden brains.
George Deukmejian, a two-term California governor who was admired by Republicans and Democrats alike for his willingness to cross party boundaries, and who quietly shepherded the state through a period of rapid growth and sustained prosperity, died on Tuesday at his home in Long Beach, Calif.
Toby Axelrod, a native New Yorker who has lived in Berlin for 20 years, worried the city could return to the "Jewish Disneyland" it was in the 1990s, when tour companies shepherded tourists to so-called Jewish sites in Berlin that were of questionable provenance, she said.
But when they re-emerged, they had voted not for the Labour Party, the side that had shepherded them through decades of political upheaval, but instead for their old nemesis, the party long despised here for shutting down the mines and shrinking the British state: the Conservatives.
Emails obtained by VICE show just how much JUUL Labs CEO Kevin Burns, who has shepherded the company through several months of controversy, has relied on AG Tom Miller, as the company has increasingly come under fire for selling an addictive product that appeals to teenagers.
The farmer, Cédric Herrou, a bearded olive grower, has become something of a hero after he shepherded migrants across the Italian border and into the Roya Valley of southern France, challenging official policy of rounding up migrants and sending them to detention centers or deporting them.
The extraordinary exit of every prosecutor who shepherded the Stone case came one day after they urged that he be sentenced to between about seven and nine years in prison on his conviction on charges of impeding congressional and FBI investigations into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
What happened in that room at that party soured the joyous memory of being a 14-year-old taken in by a motley crew of older boys — young men — who shepherded me through the messy world of alt-rock when it seemed like music was all I had.
Around 6:30pm — well before Trump was due to arrive — NYPD officers threatened protesters with arrest and forcibly shepherded them away from their preferred location directly across Fifth Avenue from Trump Tower's main entrance resulting in at least one woman being pushed to ground (she didn't sustain any injuries).
The Social Democrats (SPD), traditionally the champions of the less well off, took just 23% of the working-class vote nationally, down from 48% in 1998—even though as a partner in the grand coalition they had just shepherded through a minimum wage designed to help precisely such people.
"If the whole semester is canceled they have no reason to go back to Hong Kong," said one mainland Chinese woman, who works in public relations in Hong Kong and had volunteered to help the fleeing students, as she shepherded three nervous looking girls to dinner in Shenzhen.
Launched a decade ago during the Bloomberg administration, shepherded through the de Blasio years by New York's Economic Development Corporation and master-planned by SHoP and Beyer Blinder Belle, two big city-based architecture firms, Essex Crossing results from long years of ground-up neighborhood consultation and holistic planning.
As the 100 guests gathered for dinner and the sunset faded to a star-flecked indigo, Tanner the goat was being quietly shepherded down the driveway, heading back to his pasture on a warm, starry night, and the newly married Reeds knew their adventures would continue with the sunrise.
Organized by Ms. Greeves and Jill Ahlberg Yohe — an associate curator of Native American Art at MIA, and a non-Native — the exhibition has been shepherded along by an all-female advisory panel of 21 Native artists and experts of Indigenous art from across the United States and Canada.
The bill was shepherded through the state assembly in response to the Charlotte City council passing an ordinance that allowed transgender people to use bathrooms in restaurants, hotels, and other public spaces that corresponds with their identified sex, and prohibited discrimination based on sexual preference or gender identity.
"I don't know if Republicans can pass a bill in the House and in the Senate with Republican votes alone," said Bob Packwood, the former Senate Finance Committee chairman who shepherded tax reform through the Senate in 1986 and later started his own lobbying firm, Sunrise Research Corporation.
After Republicans failed to turn Medicaid into a block grant, Democrats, who still controlled Congress, worked on compromises with the president and other Republicans, sometimes allowing cuts in programs like Medicare in exchange for expanding Medicaid, said former Representative Henry Waxman, a Democrat who shepherded many of those expansions.
There's an upside to that development for Wayne fans: This trading of roles in some ways has freed Wayne from the burden of being the pop artist, and he can always claim to not only be the greatest rapper but also to have shepherded in the next great rap star.
Twenty years ago this month, I was hiding in the basement of a house just across the parking lot from the high school where I taught, trying to comfort the students I'd shepherded out of the school cafeteria when the first gunfire came echoing from beyond the windows to the west.
Newt Gingrich, who led the charge against Clinton, lost the speakership in 1998 over his own extra-marital dalliances, while his successor Dennis Hastert, who shepherded the impeachment in the wake of Gingrich's disgrace, has confessed to sexually abusing boys while working as a high school wrestling coach in the 1970s.
Not only is Biden the dominant frontrunner in the race, but she has some serious policy disagreements with him — notably over the 2005 bankruptcy bill Biden shepherded through Congress, and that Warren vehemently opposed back when she was a bankruptcy law professor (its passage inspired her to get into politics).
Popcast Listen to this week's podcast | Subscribe: iTunes | RSS | Stitcher| Audioboom For decades, there was an implicit understanding when it came to white rappers — they were allowed entry to hip-hop's mainstream, but only when shepherded by a black mentor or when paying close attention and fealty to the genre's history.
" Musk has also shepherded the adoption of the Hyperloop pods with The Boring Company, which theorizes that "fast to dig, low cost tunnels would also make Hyperloop adoption viable and enable rapid transit across densely populated regions, enabling travel from New York to Washington DC in less than 30 minutes.
Her national profile grew dramatically this past summer when, following the mass shooting at a historically black church in Charleston, she shepherded a law through the state legislature to remove the confederate flag from the state capitol, displaying a deft ability to unite both parties on a deeply fractious issue.
He just completed his 10th season with the Yankees, and though he shepherded the club through several transitional years while keeping the team competitive and was duly praised for his work this season, questions remain about whether his relentless style — amid the attendant scrutiny of New York — has a shelf life.
The music itself was composed by outside collaborators—Wallpaper's Ricky Reed, who soundtracks the Jonas Akerlund-directed "Make America Great Again," and TV on the Radio's Dave Dave Sitek, who shepherded "Organs" and "Straight Outta Vagina"—but the words are all hers, and the rage propelling them is shared by thousands of others.
The final pilot included a memorable segment, "Everybody Dies," which was shepherded by Nuotama Bodomo, a friend from Nance's NYU days who has since gone on to make her own mind-boggling films like "Afronauts," the story of a group of Zambian scientists who tried to race America to the moon in 1969.
The sequence kicks off with the reveal that the veteran S.H.E.I.L.D. leader and his stalwart lieutenant Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders), who've shepherded Spider-Man (Tom Holland) into superheroic service throughout the film, are in fact a pair of disguised Skrulls, the shapeshifting alien race first encountered on screen in "Captain Marvel" earlier this year.
But that's hardly the only split Wasser, 47, has shepherded along: She also represented Jennifer Garner (in her divorce from Ben Affleck), Maria Shriver (in her divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger), Denise Richards (in her divorce from Charlie Sheen), Kim Kardashian (in her divorce from Kris Humphries) and Nick Lachey (in his divorce from Jessica Simpson).
She moves from the massage sessions that help her manage the persistent illness she now deals with post-hip injury, to meetings about her Super Bowl performance, to an American Horror Story shoot at a pace which feels daunting to even watch, and it's as though she is constantly being shepherded somewhere or other.
In 22008, John McCain, who had been brutalized by his North Vietnamese captors four decades earlier, shepherded an "anti-torture amendment" through Congress over the Administration's energetic opposition; after an apparent reconciliation, Bush insulted McCain not with a veto but with a signing statement that made clear he would interpret the amendment however he liked.
However, a semblance of smoothness was returned to the annual New York shindig in the shape of its first Directors Series event: a pleasant Friday evening chat during which superstar producer-director J. J. Abrams was shepherded through a tour of his prolific career by comedian Chris Rock, an accomplished filmmaker in his own right.
In addition to working with Maroon 5  — who, under Jordan's guidance, became one of music's most successful acts, selling 20 million albums worldwide and winning three Grammy awards — CAM also shepherded the career of Sara Bareilles and worked with a roster of diverse clients that include Miguel, Elle King, Big Boi, Rick Springfield, The B-52's, and Chromeo.
As its subtitle, "A Photographer's Life and Afterlife" subtly implies, there are really two stories here, and the tangled story of the afterlife — that is, of what happened after her storage spaces were seized and sold off and her work was shepherded into the public sphere that she had always avoided — takes up half the book.
I slotted my bike on that rack on the front of the bus, got on, swiped my HOP Card, rolled to the back of the bus, and relaxed as my chariot shepherded me to Portland, Oregon, where I bought a donut and went to therapy to fret about whether I am being productive enough or not.
House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE, who shepherded the legislation through Congress as House Ways and Means Committee chairman, asked for a vote as soon as possible, but Josten and the Chamber president highlighted obstacles today.
Look at all these white a--holes," Maher said, adding a shot at Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), who shepherded the bill through the House: "Somewhere there's an Elks Lodge going: Where's everybody?
She is not the only designer to have hit on the idea of embellishing everyday fashion, but she has powerful patrons: Puma, which provided the apparel and shoes for Ms. Kazakova to customize and rework; and Bergdorf Goodman, whose men's fashion director, Bruce Pask, fell in love with her work and shepherded her into the store.
Much more recently, the Pentagon revealed in 220 that between 513 and 251, longtime Nevada Senator Harry Reid shepherded a Department of Defense program that investigated reports of flying saucers — one that conveniently also lined the pockets of his friend and UFO truther Robert Bigelow, whose research company received most of the $251 million the program cost to run.
These agents shepherded viewers through various tableau based on historic photographs that marked highlights of the site: a lone photographer with vintage camera poised on the edge of the buffalo jump, a trio of men rhythmically mowing a field with scythes while a geologist explains the importance of beavers to drought resistance, and a 19th-century homestead.
Since both Lauren Shuler-Donner (who has shepherded the X-Men properties to the big screen for 20th Century Fox) and Jeph Loeb (the head of Marvel Television who oversees TV production for the properties retained by Marvel and Disney) are involved as producers, where does Legion fit in the cross-connected continuities that the fans are so invested in?
And for the law to go into effect, it would be highly dependent on Congress to help pass it, even though bipartisan support on this matter is sorely lacking on the Hill: While the Democrat-controlled House shepherded the Paycheck Fairness Act through earlier this year, for example, the Republican-majority Senate has not indicated any interest in taking it up.
In the course of planning these meetings, I made clear to the two people I shepherded through the House that, with the news surrounding coronavirus and some members going into self-quarantine, these were not normal times in the Capitol -- the buildings would be empty compared to a typical congressional workday and that handshaking would likely be at a minimum.
In addition to working with Maroon 5  — who, under Feldstein's guidance, became one of music's most successful acts, selling 20 million albums worldwide and winning three Grammy awards — CAM also shepherded the career of Sara Bareilles and worked with a roster of diverse clients that include Miguel, Elle King, Big Boi, Rick Springfield, The B-52's, Chromeo and Robin Thicke.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) has been a vocal proponent, and the rule was shepherded through by then-Labor Secretary Tom Perez, who is now running to head the Democratic National Committee.
On April 6, when Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE first announced the so-called "zero-tolerance policy" at the border between the US and Mexico, he shepherded in a practice of government-sanctioned abduction of more than 2,500 children from their parents that rightfully drew widespread public outrage.
While House Budget Committee Chairwoman Diane BlackDiane Lynn BlackBottom line Overnight Health Care: Anti-abortion Democrats take heat from party | More states sue Purdue over opioid epidemic | 1 in 4 in poll say high costs led them to skip medical care Lamar Alexander's exit marks end of an era in evolving Tennessee MORE (R-Tenn.) shepherded the budget blueprint through her committee with a unanimous GOP vote, Freedom Caucus leaders are demanding hundreds of billions more in mandatory spending cuts.
"It's important that, as we see the dust settle and we see what was behind some of these tragedies, that mental health reform is a critical ingredient to making sure that we can try and prevent some of these things from happening in the past," Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) told reporters Tuesday, pointing to a mental health-care bill the Republicans had shepherded into law last December.
" So many investigative journalists can relate to that feeling... Murray credited Rothfeld and Palazzolo for their "groundbreaking work," first and foremost, and pointed out that a big team was involved in the coverage: Reporters Rebecca Davis O'Brien, Nicole Hong, Rebecca Ballhaus, Mark Maremont, Rob Barry, Lukas Alpert and Ali Berzon... And editors Mike Siconolfi, Jennifer Forsyth and Ashby Jones "have shepherded the entire effort with grace and rigor," he said... "The walls are closing in..." The NYT has also been doing great work on this story... Here's Thursday morning's print headline: "Tabloid Publisher's Deal In Hush-Money Inquiry Adds to Trump's Danger.
The work of these women, and many others, set the foundation for discussions that would emerge over the ensuing years: The 2012 debate about "real name" policies, prompted by the launch of Google Plus (and led by women, including my colleague Eva Galperin and former Google employee "Skud" aka Alex Bayley); the 2013 push for Twitter to do more about harassment (shepherded by activists such as Soraya Chemaly and Jaclyn Friedman); the ongoing fight against "revenge porn" (ushered ahead by professors Mary Anne Franks and Danielle Keats Citron); and the "Free the Nipple" campaign (founded by filmmaker Lisa Esco and taken up by countless women, including celebrities).
Although both McConnell and President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE regularly accuse the "do-nothing" Democrats of neglecting the nation's business while pursuing impeachment and the removal of the president, Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.) shepherded over 300 bills, not counting resolutions, through the House of Representatives.

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