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McGahn will be tasked with shepherding the nominee through confirmation hearings.
Mr. Alexander is shepherding the Bar-Kays into their sixth decade.
They'd focus on masterminding logistics, reinforcing routine, and shepherding emotional needs.
Adam Mosseri, shepherding Facebook's buzziest app into the privacy-first future
The people responsible for shepherding Black Panther into existence are understandably excited.
"I'm taking you home, lightweight," he said, shepherding her to the car.
She was primarily responsible for shepherding James Cameron's four upcoming "Avatar" sequels.
But the downside of shepherding a "bad deal" is losing a job.
He is currently shepherding through Trump's second Supreme Court pick, Brett Kavanaugh.
Fit-looking grandparents climb into a train carriage, shepherding grandchildren to their seats.
Pramila Jayapal, who has taken over developing and shepherding the accompanying House bill.
Donna is a born executive capable of shepherding Mutiny into being a real company.
Wasser previously worked with Jolie, shepherding her divorce from Billy Bob Thornton in 215.
He has been all-powerful but powerfully ineffective in shepherding a fair investigative process.
Institutional money have investing guidelines they have to follow while shepherding all their billions.
His committee is in charge of shepherding the pact to approval in the Senate.
HIS RETIREMENT COMES AFTER A CAREER CROWNED BY SUCCESSFULLY SHEPHERDING TAX REFORM INTO LAW.
Their mother, Elsa, spent hours shepherding them from ballet classes to school and back.
Ms. Ferrante will be involved in shepherding "My Brilliant Friend" into a TV series.
In a bid to preserve northern Spain's shepherding culture, Dory therefore turned to technology.
She almost accidentally falls into a relationship with Erick while shepherding him around New York.
Now he works at Citrix where he is shepherding the company through its next evolution.
So that was your role in shepherding the story from NBC to the New Yorker.
Amazon was a relative newcomer in video, with no track record of shepherding a blockbuster series.
He may thus find himself shepherding in more social and environmental change than he had planned.
She was the one who would be tasked with shepherding the brand once Ivanka was gone.
In January 2017, Donnelly rejoined the department after successfully shepherding Mattis through the Senate confirmation process.
The Federal Reserve is currently shepherding a constructive industry-led Task Force to facilitate faster payments.
He found occasional shepherding work and was known to sometimes sleep outside up in the mountain.
New York real estate agents take on many roles, particularly when they're shepherding first-time buyers.
Batygin and Brown argued that a ninth planet must be shepherding those worlds into their strange orbits.
Kentucky's Mitch McConnell, the Majority Leader, was shepherding the bill toward a vote without any public hearings.
EMILY's List has so far been successful in shepherding more female candidates through to the general election.
Between the shepherding Lord and the overflowing cup lies a valley dark with death, the psalmist says.
The latter fully controlled the east of Germany, eventually shepherding its foundation as the German Democratic Republic.
Most Democrats opposed Mr. Muzinich's confirmation, citing his role in shepherding the tax overhaul passed last year.
Kyl had been shepherding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh around the Hill in preparation for his confirmation hearings.
Family values -- the ability to keep your wife smiling at your side and shepherding the children -- are prized.
They believe Priebus has proven ineffective both in shepherding Trump's agenda and in imposing order amid Trump's chaos.
And, of course, they'll be extremely useful in shepherding humanity to our pampered and physically obsolete future. Fine!
Ryan also succeeded last year in shepherding tax reform through Congress, providing him with a long-sought goal.
For centuries, life in the area has been based on subsistence farming and shepherding goats, sheep and cows.
Those with decades of experience in national politics know shepherding a good idea into law was never easy.
It's also been effective at working with local lawmakers and shepherding through gun legislation at the state level.
There, the clown provides entertainment to Jewish children — and is maneuvered into shepherding them into a gas chamber.
Ms. Madden was shepherding the half-dozen homeless veterans she drove there through therapeutic interaction with the horses.
Some administration officials have grumbled there isn't a clear point person responsible for shepherding nuclear talks with Russia.
Unfortunately, however, not many other organizations share this applause-worthy track record of shepherding aging fighters into retirement.
Their plan mainly seems to be shepherding in a new era of unregulated, unchecked natural resource extraction and exploitation.
Sooner or later, he will have to show proficiency in the harder task of shepherding his agenda through Congress.
Like Maxine, Lizzy's focused on Nadia's happiness, shepherding people out of the bathroom right when Nadia needs some solitude.
Think the ghost of Duke Ellington shepherding a coming out story and a Jewish penis eating a dumpster scallop.
Vince McMahon is not pro wrestling's benign grandfather, shepherding the next generation through WWE doors to the promised land.
McGahn played a key role in the Trump administration in picking judicial appointees and shepherding them through the process.
"You're that vessel that brought them into this world, and you're shepherding them through, but I don't own them."
Ms. Thompson-Simmons mainly deals with the living, shepherding bereaved families through the delicate details of the funeral process.
Their newest series, The Shivering Truth, appears to be shepherding that legacy into a whole new league of horrifying.
As for Gus and Mickey, her shepherding him through a drug trip is the smartest kind of role reversal.
In his remarks announcing his retirement, he highlighted his involvement in shepherding the 2017 Republican tax overhaul into law.
So, after shepherding 26 batches of thousands of founders over the past 10 years, 500 is shaking things up.
She is working with Kenny Ortega, a veritable Disney legend known for shepherding the blockbuster "High School Musical" franchise.
Theo is tasked with shepherding the world's last pregnant woman, Kee, (Clare-Hope Ashitey) to safety for her newborn child.
In most cases, the hypothetical Planet Nine prevented Goblin from approaching too closely—an effect referred to as gravitational shepherding.
I was obstinately committed to stimulating my dimwitted breasts, to shepherding my maximum antibodies and primordial IQ soup into him.
Despite shepherding the studio's most successful project to date, Vanaman and Rodkin didn't stay to continue work on season 2.
Lawmaker Ian Duncan, who is shepherding the changes through the European Parliament, described the overall report as a sensible compromise.
Against the male developers, Monica is a maternal force, shepherding the "hapless" engineers in their cashmere hoodies away from danger.
TO) topped the league tables rankings for investment banks shepherding new shares to market, followed by Toronto Dominion Bank (TD.
Facebook will have to assume the thorny responsibility of shepherding the product towards righteousness and defining what that even means.
I think what I really need is a shepherding light to break up the impenetrable density of the Steam Store.
Lowey and Granger are in charge of shepherding through the House twelve bills funding every part of the federal government.
Bankers, lawyers and consultants are growing concerned about their career opportunities and bonuses while shepherding the Aramco IPO to completion.
While Trump is easily displeased with subordinates, his patience level with those entrusted with shepherding his brand is almost nonexistent.
Sprinkled among those hundreds of recruits in 19 sports were the fraudulent athletic résumés that Heinel is accused of shepherding.
India is now the world's fastest-growing major economy, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has won praise for shepherding that momentum.
The gravitational influence of this hypothetical planet is "shepherding," or gradually shoving, TNOs into their observed orbits, according to this theory.
For the permitless-carry movement, the biggest prize would be Texas, where Representative John Stickland, a Republican, is shepherding a bill.
On balance, though, most parties are complimentary of Pollack's job in shepherding a resolution to what had been an intractable standoff.
" "Let's all join together to be part of shepherding the change and help stop unnecessary extinctions of our wildlife for greed.
After shepherding last year's historic rapprochement between the U.S. and Cuba, Rhodes saw a similar opportunity to repair relations with Laos.
The trio's sound is rooted in pop, with sleek, infectious bass and guitar lines shepherding Pastor's wail across the emotional sprawl.
Fanning's character, Barklay, is charged with shepherding her superior to safety — but there's way more to her than meets the eye.
On that evening at the Grand Union, I remember shepherding Seismic, who didn't hesitate, into the back of the other truck.
McGahn was at the forefront of shepherding Trump's two Supreme Court picks — Kavanaugh and Justice Neil Gorsuch — through the confirmation process.
The judges wrote that the officers acted with "deliberate indifference to the danger" by "shepherding" the Trump supporters near the counterprotesters.
York had resigned a few months before Oracle closed Dyn, after shepherding his teams through a layoff and restructuring in March.
James Gunn was fired from his role shepherding Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" franchise earlier this month due to offensive tweets.
Indeed, shepherding is how Mr. Morissette sees his job, not so much manufacturing wine as helping the grapes realize their destiny.
To get the plane flying again, Calhoun's Boeing must complete regulators' requests while shepherding the plane through the FAA's certification process.
Real Madrid's Florentino Pérez is shepherding a proposal that would reshape European soccer for the benefit of the Continent's biggest clubs.
McGahn was at the forefront of shepherding Trump's two Supreme Court picks through the confirmation process, including Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch.
Part of the problem is that Trump's White House doesn't have much experience rolling out an agenda and shepherding it through Congress.
British MEP Ian Duncan, who was shepherding the changes through the European Parliament, tendered his resignation as rapporteur of the ETS reforms.
I let go of the fantasy of a massive payday and taught myself instead to get by with the shepherding of sums.
It is unfortunate that the rotating presidency of COP means that the task of shepherding through the final document falls to Poland.
Before she was shepherding a konked-out Will through Amsterdam, she was a DJ with all these "cool" friends who wear beanies.
One of the jobs of the 2,000 volunteer marshals shepherding the march was to prevent marchers from displaying their own unauthorized placards.
The streaming service isn't shepherding in many replacements quite yet, but there are tons of films to tide you over until January.
But at 230, he's also become a reliable mentor and ringleader on the Philadelphia jazz scene, shepherding younger talent and connecting generations.
For a while, I was the only able-bodied adult, getting ski boots on and off, shepherding the kids to their lessons.
Mr. Rohatyn later described his shepherding New York City toward financial stability as a way to make up for the ITT embarrassment.
Mr. McGahn is still the White House counsel, shepherding the president's second Supreme Court nominee, Brett M. Kavanaugh, through the confirmation process.
Instead, he refused to bring immigration compromises to the floor while personally shepherding bills that betrayed the ideas that won him power.
The agency responsible for shepherding advanced nuclear designs to commercial viability is the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy (NE).
Fast-forward nine years, and Waters is shepherding an Emmy-nominated show that's about to premiere its fourth season of booze-soaked storytelling.
Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 will shoulder the responsibility of reviving the sporting extravaganza and shepherding the movement into a new era.
The reality TV star and her new beau fearlessly take the lead (well, with a highly trained guide shepherding them along, that is).
Unisex fragrances have been available for some time, with big names like Prada and Tom Ford shepherding the trend into the mass market.
Each author took a pair of non-sequential chapters and went to work, with Golden shepherding the process along and editing the project.
The two act like "stalkers" from the film, shepherding thousands of workers into a zone of great danger in order to protect millions.
Whatever the reason, Ultimaker knows people are shepherding these huge printers to various locations and has decided to make it a little easier.
So there's a big brand that he's shepherding so it was a little different process but it was really collaborative and really supportive.
Religious communities have an added burden, particularly when the abuser holds himself or herself out to be a spiritual guide, shepherding his flock.
The streaming videos this time caught police officers, suddenly the prime targets, instinctively heading toward the gunfire and shepherding panicked crowds toward safety.
As well as shepherding collections at Chanel for several decades, Lagerfeld still designs for LVMH's Fendi brand and has his own eponymous label.
She was very involved in the decision process, and took a proactive role in shepherding those perspectives as he made up his mind.
In repeated comments to the subcommittee, Murkowski noted the importance of shepherding the first unopposed, bipartisan bill through her committee since 2010. Sen.
There's no clear successor for Boustany, but whoever takes his gavel could play an integral role in polishing and shepherding Trump's tax reform.
Over two years, Mario dutifully cares for Eligia, shepherding her through various hospitals where she undergoes several rounds of delicate reconstructive facial surgery.
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A nurse outside of a shelter who was shepherding a group of mentally ill evacuees said to me that she had lost everything.
"We're sisters, bottom line," Venus said before the match, proving it after her defeat by shepherding Serena through the on-court ceremony protocol.
For decades he expressed those ideas as a developer with the Japanese game giant Konami, creating and shepherding its Metal Gear Solid series.
His highest-profile assignment was always going to be shepherding a presidential primary that featured the largest, most diverse field in modern history.
Grassley is a US senator from Iowa and played a key role in shepherding Kelly through the Senate confirmation process three years ago.
Among the establishment innovators are likes of Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook, Oculus) and Jeff Bezos (Amazon, Blue Origin), both dutifully shepherding us into the future.
The UK Prime Minister has said she'll step down after failing to deliver on her signature policy -- shepherding Britain's exit from the European Union.
Throughout the movie, he'd been blossoming from a push-over into a He-Man capable of shepherding his family through this brave new hellscape.
America replaced it as the (by now reluctant) sponsor of the Zionists in Palestine, shepherding them to statehood in the teeth of British misgivings.
Meanwhile, drivers who don't feel like shepherding creatures of the four-legged variety can opt out in the preferences section of the driver app.
Now, one year later, I was invited back to Apple to talk to the people most responsible for shepherding the renewed pro product strategy.
When we last saw Aaron, he was shepherding his boyfriend Eric — bleeding profusely from a bullet wound in his stomach — away from the battlefield.
It was released in American theaters in December by Sony Pictures Classics, which has a good record of shepherding films through the awards season.
New Orleans police, adept at managing unruly crowds from years of shepherding drunks at Mardi Gras, herded the opposing camps into their own pens.
Whoever holds the gavel will also shoulder the difficult and complex task of shepherding legislation through Congress under a process known as budget reconciliation.
Certainly. But who do you want shepherding the legacy of TV and movies — a corporation or a store filled with passionate, knowledgeable movie geeks?
For the last 18 months, he has been shepherding "The Detour," a TBS comedy he created with his wife and which he stars in.
I think raising cash on stock market rallies and shepherding corporate cash for a coming slowdown is the best way to play this game.
An independent nonprofit called the Wiki Education Foundation (not connected to the Wikimedia Foundation) has been shepherding the program for about three years now.
The trip was organized by the Hungarian journalist Rezso Kasztner, who was credited with saving thousands of Hungarian Jews by shepherding them to Switzerland.
Yet they often attend colleges with few resources or colleges that simply do a bad job of shepherding students through a course of study.
According to 2202 Minutes, Tauzin was responsible for successfully shepherding through Congress the bill limiting the government's ability to bargain for better drug prices.
In the end, he was left shepherding a "skinny repeal" so awful that members voted for it while hoping it would not become law.
On Wednesday, he struck a different tone, posting on Twitter to praise Mr. McConnell for shepherding the tax bill through the bitterly divided chamber.
We thank the administration and policymakers on both sides of the aisle for their leadership and hard work in shepherding this bill through Congress.
But following the procedures she'd learned and taught to her students, she began shepherding them into her second-floor hallway and toward the building's exit.
One of her proudest achievements was shepherding through the Senate the so-called Lilly Ledbetter legislation, aimed at giving women equal pay for equal work.
It's Apple's way of shepherding the next generation of developers by making a fun, easy to use tool that makes learning Swift easy and accessible.
When we last saw him, he was shepherding all the kids through the Upside Down, saving their lives while also, in Dustin's case, giving makeovers.
They praised the efficiency of markets, pulling them further into the provision of public services, and set about wisely shepherding and redistributing the market's gains.
Secreted away in a thicket of trees, and bathed in soft neons, a DJ stood still and silent, shepherding slow, formless music into the forest.
Representative Robert Pittenger, who is shepherding the House version of the bill, said some "clarifications" are being considered to prevent businesses from being inadvertently affected.
Chuck Schumer for shepherding the program through Congress, but the existing system does include a vetting process and received bipartisan support when it was passed.
Part of the reason is that McConnell is shepherding a fragile majority in the Senate; Ryan has the largest Republican majority since the Great Depression.
What he had meant to say, he said, was that he hopes to recommend someone who has experience "shepherding a flock" and working with families.
The Republican National Committee chairman is being rewarded for shepherding his party through the most contentious election in memory by becoming Trump's chief of staff.
Democrats this week, as the Republicans did last week with Scott Baio and Antonio Sabato Jr., are shepherding in a few celebrities for their big show.
In fact, in the little time they spend together, Trevor is in control, shepherding Joelle around campus and "teaching" her without ever really listening to her.
Lafontant will have the job of shepherding an ambitious program through the government, which will include boosting agricultural production, expanding access to water and improving infrastructure.
He became the counterweight to the GOP's tax bill, railing against legislation on the House floor and shepherding Democrats through a marathon markup in the committee.
Even so, Mueller still appears to be shepherding several related investigations that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein laid out in a memo for Mueller last August.
About 30 minutes after the polls closed, and a few hours after the first exit polls went public, he was already busy shepherding blame Bannon's way.
Their capabilities in shepherding drugs through the FDA process, as well as selling and marketing drugs — none of which biotech startups have easily replicated (Genentech notwithstanding).
If there is such a thing as God, I'm confident she's of the nature so as to be shepherding me along those routes that are right.
Though the cars are capable of being driven with almost zero human control, riders in Pittsburgh will have someone in the driver's seat shepherding them around.
Her decision to weigh in could slow a permitting process that state officials had been shepherding as part of their grand plan to modernize La Guardia.
In the past week, the department lost three top career diplomats, including the official responsible for shepherding U.S. policy at the United Nations, Foreign Policy reported.
One official said she had been out shepherding a herd of sheep near their home in Shah Wali Kot District in Kandahar when she was shot.
At that time, Obama was shepherding the Dodd-Frank financial-reform bill through Congress, and the White House did not intervene in the carried-interest fight.
Gary D. Cohn, Mr. Trump's top economic adviser, had originally been tasked with playing a large role in shepherding the legislation from the White House side.
Obama is likely to bring up his administration's success in shepherding the Paris Agreement—the first global pact to fight climate change—that was adopted in December.
House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady is the man who will be shepherding whatever tax bill the White House and the GOP Congressional leaders put together.
The film tells the story of a Jewish inmate at a concentration camp who is part of a team of prisoners responsible for shepherding others their deaths.
Between the lines, via Axios' Caitlin Owens: As the new chair of the Senate Finance Committee, Grassley will be responsible for shepherding the deal through the Senate.
However, the best players add lots of value without the ball, either by shepherding attackers away from goal or drawing defenders out of position with arcing runs.
Lois Weisberg, a whirlwind of civic enthusiasm whose decades of shepherding public arts projects to fruition deepened the cultural life and reputation of Chicago, died on Jan.
And Hillary Clinton was a driving force in President Bill Clinton's rise -- and later took on an ill-fated role in the administration shepherding health care reform.
But that didn't stop the ex-presidential candidate and aspiring Curb Your Enthusiasm actor from shepherding his family to a wholesome jaunt denied to basically everyone else.
Clarke's ending shriek fades into Stones Roses-esque psych and even gentle piano that winds down with grace; if there was shepherding metal, this would be it.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's chief economist Gary Cohn said on Wednesday he's staying on in the administration after successfully shepherding a tax reform package through Congress.
On Monday, staff members learned that the newspaper was filing for bankruptcy ahead of a sale, ending the Chilton family's century-long role in shepherding its journalism.
Mr. Khan served as one of Alibaba's closest advisers, shepherding the company through investor meetings on the path to what became a $25 billion initial public offering.
After graduating from college, she moved to Chicago and in 1966 joined the A.A.C.M., a newly formed group of black composers dedicated to shepherding one another's work.
But putting Fliegelman "in charge of shepherding graduate students" through the job market, as one former advisee of his put it, was an act of departmental negligence.
Pelosi had just finished methodically spelling out how she was advancing impeachment proceedings against Trump while shepherding legislation such as a bill to lower prescription drug costs.
Her shepherding of the pension plan invited a challenge from the left in a year when the socialist-curious wing of the Democratic Party is particularly energized.
After successfully shepherding a package of tax cuts and reforms into law last month, Trump's administration has been mired in controversy for much of January thus far.
Mr. Pitaro, a lawyer and former Yahoo executive, is mostly known at Disney for successfully shepherding a project he inherited called Infinity, a gaming and collectible toy offering.
It's important to note that LAAGP came out of a deep and sustained partnership with the RISD Museum, and staff who devoted considerable energy in shepherding this work.
Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman will serve as the Tim Gunn types of the show, shepherding the contestants through the challenges and (hopefully) cracking jokes all the while.
Bas Eickhout, the Green lawmaker shepherding the bill through the European Parliament, said the vote sent a clear signal that the bloc was serious about curbing global warming.
Or perhaps you could run into Stephan Morais of Caixa Capital, shepherding a number of young Portuguese startups around Davos (one of the only countries to do so).
That says more about investors' caution, and the difficulties of shepherding a film all the way through production, than it says about the merits of any one project.
He is credited with shepherding the FBI into its modern iteration, rebuffing post-9/85033 calls to break up the FBI and create a separate domestic intelligence agency.
By the game's end, the nightmares are revealed to be divine punishment on men who stall procreation, shepherding women to men who can better serve the population growth.
In the weeks since, he has been watching baseball on television at home in Miami and shepherding his daughters, ages 8 and 11, to school and other places.
Shimkus points to his work shepherding an overhaul of the Toxic Substances Control Act through the House, as well as his work on emergency communications and health screenings.
Kapoor, now 74, bankrolled Insys almost entirely on his own for over a decade, shepherding Subsys on the long road to approval by the Food and Drug Administration.
This year, it has been shepherding a series of spare, eerie releases from a Venezuelan electronic producer named Arca, who has worked closely with Björk and Kanye West.
As booksellers, you are practicing, to my mind, one of our species' oldest arts, the art of fostering, sharing and shepherding our most vital stories into the future.
Shepherding the Afghan government and Taliban towards intra-Afghan negotiations has been one of the biggest headaches for U.S. negotiators, according to western diplomats in Kabul and Doha.
President Trump's childhood home in Queens has been sold, in a transaction facilitated by a lawyer who specializes in shepherding real estate investments made by overseas Chinese buyers.
In Gina Kim's Bloodless, the "camera" moves, shepherding the user through the alleyways of a Dongducheon, a makeshift town next to a US Army base in South Korea.
In a Medium post announcing his departure, Hansen describes shepherding the development of numerous Medium brands, including the tech-centric BackChannel (run by Steve Levy), as well as partnerships.
Early in May, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis urged lawmakers shepherding the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) through Congress to attach measures tightening CFIUS oversight to the must-pass NDAA.
Since a given connection might rely on half a dozen different links, shepherding data through the system requires routing programs that can make smart decisions at almost instantaneous speeds.
His sister-in-law Rukiye gave birth to her first son in April and a few days later was out shepherding the goats with her son in her arms.
"He's the one who has been shepherding what the Army calls Pacific Pathways, which is the Army's ingredient in the so-called rebalance to the Asia-Pacific," Carter said.
By year five or six, they might be rebranding themselves as "editorial consultants" or "content strategists," realizing that any genuine fiscal opportunity lies in shepherding corporate content to life.
The Speaker, who was instrumental in shepherding ObamaCare through the House, hasn't firmly closed the door on Medicare for all either and says she supports hearings on the measure.
When she took the job, Ms. Schlenzka canceled Performance Space's involvement in five shows that Mr. Gantner had been shepherding, largely for financial reasons, she said in the fall.
The comments sent shockwaves around Washington, including in the White House, where aides tasked with shepherding Trump's nominees through the Senate spent long nights trying to lock up Republican support.
" A spokesman for the team shepherding Gorsuch's nomination in the Senate confirmed Blumenthal's version of the conversation to NBC News and said Gorsuch did use the words "disheartening" and "demoralizing.
The proof of the effectiveness of the Republican approach to shepherding the $20 trillion American economy to speedier recovery and resilience will be in the third- and fourth-quarter numbers.
But video of the building dedication ceremony posted Friday by the Sun Sentinel instead shows Wilson taking credit not for funding the building, but for shepherding legislation to name it.
She is a 226-year-old woman who has escaped from West Africa to Detroit, where she lives at Freedom House, a group home that is shepherding her asylum application.
The Trump administration has also bulked up the sanctions regimen against North Korea, shepherding several rounds of ever-tougher international sanctions through the United Nations and imposing new unilateral sanctions.
An army of primarily teenage volunteers acted as traffic wardens in the area around the site, shepherding supplies toward the center of the rescue operations while passing out face masks.
In a commentary piece published on AF.mil last year, Morehouse called for more accountability from leaders shepherding new recruits through the service in order to turn them into effective leaders.
Trump has likely made it more difficult for Justice lawyers responsible for shepherding the policy through the courts to defend against several of the prominent legal attacks on the order.
A more disciplined, more organized administration would be a lot more likely to succeed in repealing the Affordable Care Act or shepherding Paul Ryan's war on the poor into law.
When Presley toured, Mr. Esposito was his road manager, hovering over performances, shepherding his star virtually step by step and catering to the sometimes unusual demands of a Presley concert.
In fact, most guides add to smooth traffic flow by shepherding their groups efficiently through the sites and by watching for problems from their group and other visitors, he added.
The council's ruling came in the case of Cédric Herrou, an olive grower, who was charged with shepherding migrants across the French-Italian border and into southern France's Roya Valley.
There were two Uber employees in the front seats, but it was clear that it was the car, not the humans, that was shepherding me into this strange and uncertain future.
Nor does it help that his administration has yet to fill, or even nominate candidates for, more than 500 key administrative jobs, many of which deal with shepherding policy priorities along.
As an elder statesman watching tensions in his small town seethe, he resembles a character out of the Old Testament, shepherding his people ahead with a force initially unbeknownst to him.
Hulu and ESL announced a new partnership Monday shepherding four new esports series coming exclusively to Hulu, which marks the first time esports-related shows will be on premium streaming services.
Uber's small fleet of self-driving Ford Fusions having been shepherding a select number of passengers around Pittsburgh since early September, but so far Uber has declined to discuss the progress.
"This is the heart of hill-shepherding country," said Peter Edmondson, 61, gesturing to the craggy, bracken-clad mountains that rise steeply above his whitewashed 9123th-century home at Seathwaite Farm.
But Ms. Saeed will be responsible for shepherding the firm's overall strategy as law firms are grappling with changes in the industry, including clients seeking to clamp down on legal fees.
For starters, the man responsible for shepherding a plan through -- Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker -- is embroiled in a bitter feud with the President, who has impugned his height.
When "Falling Down" was announced, in August, it quickly became a flash point and a distraction, and a source of dissent within the group of people responsible for shepherding Peep's estate.
Democratic Representative Zoe Lofgren, who chairs the House Administration Committee that is shepherding the legislation, said during House debate that state election officials have been clamoring for additional funding from Washington.
"We're intensely focused on protecting and enabling the explosive growth in Vans, shepherding the positive momentum of The North Face while focusing on re-energizing growth in Timberland North America," Rendle said.
On the other hand, Donald Trump has been eagerly shepherding his flock of true believers into a crusade against tech companies he believes are censoring right-wingers, including Twitter, Facebook, and Google.
It's All-Star Weekend, and San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge is shepherding giddy children who barely clear his kneecaps through layup lines at a Jr. NBA event in Downtown Los Angeles.
They include Biden's comments about working with segregationist senators, his support for and role shepherding the passage of the 1994 crime bill, and his opposition to busing in Delaware in the 203s.
She was flipping through a three-ring binder with a casualty assistance officer who was shepherding her through the long list of decisions she had to make in the fog of grief.
Waymo plans to start shepherding passengers in its fully driverless minivans (no safety driver) within the next few months, but that will only be available to a very limited group of passengers.
The cheese has been consumed on Sardinia for centuries, and harkens back to the island's shepherding traditions and the necessity of adapting foodways in a land of limited resources and hardscrabble existence.
He appears to have a real commitment to shepherding Saudi Arabia's economy into the modern era in order to preempt the financial catastrophe that will accompany a continued decline in oil prices.
But Opportunity's engineers, many of whom have spent over a decade shepherding the machine through its life on Mars, recognize it's a tough, expertly-built robot, that is apparently hard to kill.
The uniformly white acting nominees have drawn the most attention, but so too have the mostly white producers, writers, and directors behind the camera shepherding each movie to the industry's biggest stage.
John Penrose, the Cabinet Office minister in charge of shepherding the report through to publication, reassured MPs on April 14th that nothing would be censored to save ministers or officials from embarrassment.
Parliament's Environment Committee, which has the main responsibility for shepherding the bill through Parliament, favors a faster pace of reduction to take into account the ambitious climate goals of the Paris Agreement.
For all their flaws, urban political machines like Tammany Hall did an extraordinary job of recruiting poor, undereducated Irish and Italian immigrants, then shepherding their political incorporation into local and national affairs.
At the commemoration, Jesse Jackson spoke about how King, after shepherding the movement to the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act, had begun to wonder if he had achieved enough.
In the olden days, people were nobly tilling the fields, or shepherding their sheep, or hunched up down a mineshaft trying to dig raw materials out of the earth in squalid conditions.
Opinion Columnist Joe Biden has been attacked by politicians on the left — and now, thanks to Donald Trump, on the right — for his role in shepherding the 303 crime bill through Congress.
Before shepherding the children into her silver Jeep Patriot, the woman straps on a fabric back brace and covers it with the last piece of her uniform, a gray and black tunic.
Kudos to Hoor Al Qasimi for shepherding the independence of the biennial in an autocratic environment that isn't normally open to some of the most controversial contemporary art, but she did it.
Wednesday's hearing marked the formal hand-off from the Intelligence Committee, which led the Ukraine probe, to the Judiciary Committee, which is tasked with shepherding the impeachment process to the House floor.
Dedicated to shepherding young New York City residents into backstage careers, the Theatrical Workforce Development Program aims to diversify a branch of the industry that historically has been heavily white and male.
During the franchise's 50th anniversary panel at Comic-Con International today, Bryan Fuller—the Hannibal mastermind who is shepherding a new Trek series for CBS—officially revealed that show's title: Star Trek: Discovery.
Instead of being traumatised as navy men shepherding the young Doc to prison for a petty crime, they are now Marines, and "Last Flag Flying" reveals that they fought in the jungle together.
Amanda Horn, the director of communications for the Nevada Museum of Art, who has played a crucial role in shepherding every aspect of the project, comes in and sits down next to us.
With our large Irish-American population and uniquely close relationship with the UK, the United States played an important role shepherding the peace process and must continue to safeguard the Good Friday agreement.
In Tennessee, Blackburn is under fire from the left and the right for her role in shepherding the bill through the House and Senate before former President Barack Obama signed it into law.
Consequently, rather than focusing on shepherding legislation through the Senate and White House, House Democrats are likely to toy with focusing their attention on their newly assumed oversight powers with the Trump administration.
Because SpaceX is still private, many investors think of it as part of Elon's wild-eyed dream of shepherding people to Mars or an effort to offer worldwide wifi via low-flying satellites.
If we're looking for Trump discipline and order, though, there's no better example of it — from a Republican and conservative perspective — than his choices and his administration's shepherding-through of Supreme Court nominees.
More than a decade later, Victor is again inside the ropes at Augusta National with his brother, but this time he will be shepherding García through the 72-hole tournament, which began Thursday.
Erkal Aykac spent more than three decades showing Western tourists his beloved Turkey, meeting cruise ships in various ports, and shepherding groups through Hagia Sophia Church Museum and other ancient treasures in Istanbul.
"As you pull out each block, just remember, if that tower topples, we have to rebuild it," said Duncan, who is shepherding reforms of the EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS) through the assembly.
He said De Blasio, Patchett and community leaders in the South Bronx were instrumental in shepherding the project, and that Governor Andrew Cuomo's transportation team has been helpful in opening up the waterfront.
Shepherding the tourists past Filipino and Indonesian domestic servants, Ms. Lau quietly told her group that these women were not covered by Hong Kong's minimum wage; different, lower pay scales applied to them.
They were then strapped to one of two rescue divers tasked with shepherding each boy through the underwater parts of the system, and bundled into stretchers to be carried through the dry parts.
He also headed up Facebook's mergers and acquisitions group, shepherding deals like its 2012 acquisition of Instagram — as well as a 2007 investment and commercial deal from Microsoft that valued Facebook at $15 billion.
He is not perfect—no coach shepherding an eight-game losing streak is—and the Grizzlies have spent the past few weeks floundering in ways they haven't at any time in their recent history.
Since he was shepherding the company's interest in cloud computing, and Microsoft appears to be stepping in, it might not bode well for a cloud computing pet project like a purported game-streaming service.
Tom Marino of Pennsylvania, has come under fire for his role in shepherding a 2016 law that tied the federal government's hands on prosecuting drug firms for over supplying prescription opioid painkillers to pharmacies.
Moderates in parliament can hardly oppose Edouard Philippe, the prime minister, and Bruno Le Maire, the finance minister, two ex-colleagues now shepherding a national budget that Mr Juppé might as well have written.
At FIFA, he'll need to continue shepherding the game's economic growth, while ensuring the spoils are distributed among poorer soccer nations as well as the wealthy ones he's accustomed to working with at UEFA.
Ryan, a former budget chair, has been sympathetic to those pressing for major deficit reduction, but he is also balancing the challenge of shepherding a major overhaul of the tax code through the House.
Believe us: Shepherding a group of people in a social setting is hard enough — you don't want to be scrambling for a plan-B spot to grab drinks because of a lack of foresight.
Uber and Lyft each want to be the all-encompassing transportation platform of the future, shepherding people around the world through whatever means is best suited — and the ride-hailing firms are getting close.
Coats has held the role of director of national intelligence for more than two years, shepherding the intelligence community through a crucial period in the wake of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
At any given moment, he can be found shepherding constituents' queries to relevant government agencies or firing off sarcastic retorts to his detractors, who are usually complaining about the use of their tax dollars.
We estimate that CICC accounts for less than 1% of Central Huijin's total assets, but has a unique role in shepherding economic liberalisation, enhancing investment banking expertise and facilitating restructuring of state-owned enterprises.
But while details are slim on what Play Differently plans to bring to market, Hawtin's decades-long reputation for shepherding game-changing DJ technology to market indicates that the company is well worth watching.
In 2006, Brett Kavanaugh told a Senate committee that he wasn't "primarily" involved in shepherding the nomination of controversial circuit court nominee Charles Pickering when Kavanaugh worked in the George W. Bush White House.
Shepherding the museum has transformed Mr. Callies from a family cowboy archivist into something of an evangelist, dedicated to reinserting blacks into the historic American landscape where they rode and roped — and were erased.
But he made his name from scandal, shepherding exposés of extramarital affairs that brought down at least one British government minister and filled the pages of tabloid newspapers in Britain and elsewhere for decades.
Another 20 percent of these cases involved "alien smuggling" charges, which can include everything from working as a coyote shepherding people across the border to merely driving with an undocumented relative in the vehicle.
These PTSD service dogs provide a calming presence for veterans, helping to pull them out of the reclusive darkness that can plague their lives when they return home and supportively shepherding them through distressing flashbacks.
"By the time that girls are running for school president, they're at the acme of their high school career," says Anne Moses, president of Ignite, an organization dedicated to shepherding young women into political positions.
Bosma, an Indianapolis Republican who has been responsible for shepherding most of Daniels' and Pence's top achievements through the legislature, said he's the best candidate to build on the economic progress made under those governors.
"Some time ago, we and several other members of the industry came to view that there needs to be a group looking after, governing and shepherding technology around blockchain for serious business," Cuomo told TechCrunch.
A top Hollywood divorce lawyer – who is currently shepherding Jennifer Garner and other stars through their splits – warns that more high-profile divorces are coming now that awards season has finally drawn to a close.
Between the lines: Kushner describes his role in the administration as helping solve problems that should be above partisan politics: improving government systems, brokering peace in the Middle East, and shepherding through criminal justice reform.
She left Xerox last year, after having worked her way up as an intern many years before, and credits the support and generosity of friends, family, public, and private institutions for shepherding her toward success.
A video on the online site of German newspaper Die Welt showed police officers shepherding dozens of men and women with bags onto a bus in a sunny country road lined with trees and chalets.
Last month, Hatch reveled in the spotlight as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee while shepherding a massive tax bill through the Senate -- attention, friends and colleagues said, that made him lean toward running again.
That very day, Sunni militiamen were reluctantly shepherding Shiite civilians onto green buses and traveling with them on the road to Aleppo, where they were to be housed with the help of the Syrian regime.
The authority, known as BARDA, is tasked with shepherding vaccines, drugs and diagnostics through late-stage development, known as the "valley of death" due to high rates of failure caused by limited commercial market incentives.
Once people cross the border, a North Korean travel bureau takes over, shepherding visitors through fixed itineraries meant to show as little of the impoverished country as possible while bringing in badly needed hard currency.
It says that the social media behemoths—and YouTube in particular—are shepherding innocent young minds into the cognitive snares of white nationalists and neo-Nazis by tuning their recommendation algorithms to favor extremist content.
A veteran of D-Day, he capped a lauded career on Wall Street and in the State Department by shepherding the first years of the city's fractious effort to rebuild after the 22006 terrorist attacks.
Mr. Patel has responded to some of the reports about his role shepherding the administration's Ukraine policy by joining a defamation lawsuit against a handful of news organizations led by Mr. Nunes, his former boss.
It is also unclear what was "fake" about a story that relied as much on the people shepherding the Gorsuch nomination through the Senate as on one of the senators who will cast a vote.
" How: "Some in [the] relatively small, conservative-leaning community [keep] tapping him for awards and keynote speaking slots, shepherding him around the Holy Land and speaking about his pro-Israel bona fides in glowing terms.
MAPS director Rick Doblin, who founded the organization in 1986, has been instrumental both in getting the Food and Drug Administration's permission to test MDMA in people and in shepherding it through the drug approval process.
But also shepherding this terrific miniseries is an old TV hand, who began consistently writing TV in the early 2000s — and very recently won an Emmy for it — but who has also written for the stage.
Material appreciation to TechCrunch's Henry Pickavet and Yashad Kulkarni for approving and shepherding the project thus far, and a big round of appreciation for Connie Loizos, Danny Crichton and Kate Clark for joining the hosting crew.
He didn't invent weightlifting or what has been popularized as the Paleo diet; rather, Glassman says, in packaging and selling them together as CrossFit, he is a Moses figure, attracting and shepherding those who were lost.
Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, told me minutes after House Republicans passed the American Health Care Act that he gives the most credit for shepherding the revised bill through the house to Mike Pence.
It's simply not fair to expect ex-players who also signed up with individual counsel to overpay those lawyers for work that basically amounted to "shepherding of their clients through the claims process," the judge wrote.
She wanted his grandsons, 13-year-old twins, to be able to read about his life and work — a career spent shepherding literary classics by John Cheever, Joseph Heller, Toni Morrison and Ray Bradbury, among others.
Kelly Ayotte, a well-liked member of the chamber who was defeated the previous November, served as Gorsuch's Sherpa, and the outside and inside team's responsible for shepherding the nomination were given high marks by Republicans.
But Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, a Republican member of the Judiciary Committee, said Wednesday that he would withhold support for any judicial nominations that Mr. McConnell is shepherding through until such a measure is approved.
He later confirmed (via text) that it was he, but that he was not alone; George said he was shepherding a bunch of kids around the zoo, a task that he compared to herding wild animals.
It will consult and report back to the president, another official said Shepherding the Afghan government and Taliban towards intra-Afghan negotiations has been one of the biggest headaches for U.S. negotiators, according to western diplomats.
It will consult and report back to the president, another official said Shepherding the Afghan government and Taliban towards intra-Afghan negotiations has been one of the biggest headaches for U.S. negotiators, according to western diplomats.
After he reveled in the spotlight as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee while shepherding the tax bill through the Senate in December, the Senate's longest serving Republican announced that he won't be seeking re-election.
So might the ultra-mellow vibe, especially if you know that her initial concept for the party was an evening of what she called "adult sex education," with a team of "sex docents" shepherding the guests.
Being president is a job that usually involves a ton of regimenting, with handlers shepherding the president from meeting to meeting and event to event, until he returns to the White House residence for the evening.
And he did all this while also shepherding the paper through some of the biggest and trickiest scoops of the past half-century: the WikiLeaks dump of US diplomatic cables and Edward Snowden's National Security Agency files.
In a phone interview with The Hill, Nehlen rattled off a litany of grievances against Ryan, including his past pro-immigration positions and his work shepherding a trillion-dollar omnibus spending bill through the House last December.
General McMaster, a war hero and a true soldier-scholar, seemed to have the goods for shepherding Mr. Trump into a deliberative national security decision-making process that would curb his impetuousness and produce considered, coherent policy.
He left the workforce for eight months before landing a position at the head of the British Embassy's congressional team, a duty that included shepherding Prince Charles around during a visit to the United States in 2015.
Padoan cited her skill in shepherding through a reform of voting rights in the global lender, agreed in 2010 but long held up by the U.S. Congress, to give greater weight to China and other emerging economies.
If elected president, Warren lays out how she'd take climate action by shepherding a "just transition" to renewable energy use, as laid out in the Green New Deal climate resolution, which Warren co-sponsored in the Senate.
Some objected to her shepherding black models into a "special" issue; others disliked the oil-spill photographs, calling their portrayal of the model Kristen McMenamy as a sort of high-fashion, oil-slicked bird of paradise insensitive.
"It's been a very intense month for the team here," said Brian Deese, Obama's 38-year-old senior adviser who's normally tasked with shepherding the White House climate agenda, but who was pulled to oversee the nomination efforts.
Trump portrayed the report's findings as vindication of his criticism of McCabe and former FBI Director James Comey as biased for their roles in shepherding along a federal probe into alleged collusion between Russia and his 2016 campaign.
The SEC said that Sabrdaran in 2010 was part of a group of InterMune employees tasked with shepherding its application before a European Union regulator to market a drug called Esbriet aimed at treating a fatal lung disease.
As president, Mr. Clinton built on that idea by shepherding a new education law in 1994 that required states to develop common standards for all schools within the state, and hold schools accountable for helping students measure up.
It's not hard to imagine that the visions Scrooge had were the result of a desperately needed psychedelic experience, and that the ghosts shepherding him on his journey were actually his own guardian angels, emanating from within himself.
"It's a really warm and welcoming program arranged to make the winner happy," said the publisher Dorotea Bromberg, who recalled shepherding J. M. Coetzee, the South African writer, around Stockholm when he won the literature prize in 2003.
Shepherding the measure in his stead is Senator James Inhofe, the Republican of Oklahoma who has made a signature issue of advocacy on behalf of the oil industry and denying the established science of human-caused global warming.
Entrusted with shepherding American power a third time, in the early 2000s, Dick Cheney and Colin Powell oversaw its erosion instead, leaving as their legacy a more divided, indebted and globally unpopular country than the one they'd inherited.
I think it's the job of the people who are shepherding it, building it and making policies around it to have policies and make sure that their effort goes towards amplifying the good and mitigating the negative use cases.
I think it was America's Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency, or its British equivalent, that apparently tested software to find the optimum strategy for the commander of a naval escort shepherding a convoy through waters patrolled by enemy submarines.
Among Schmidt's accomplishments were taking the company public in 2004, shepherding critical product initiatives like the Android mobile operating system, and overseeing a massive 2015 corporate restructuring in which Google became a business unit of the holding company Alphabet.
For eager newcomers trying to hustle a life in New York City, there are certain time-honored means of staying afloat: foaming lattes as a barista, selling books at the Strand, or shepherding spaniels as a paid dog walker.
"I don't think it will have a future in the EU ETS after the UK leaves (Europe)," Scottish Conservative Ian Duncan, who is shepherding reforms of the EU ETS through the European Parliament, said on a webcast on Thursday.
In her first major speech outlining London's plan for shepherding the UK out of the European Union, British Prime Minister Theresa May laid out a vision for a cleaner break from Europe than many Brexit critics had hoped for.
The centrist governing coalition is shepherding a bill through Parliament that would stop schools giving that sort of admissions preference, and would require religious schools to state publicly how they treat students who do not follow the school's faith.
The details: If elected president, Warren lays out how she'd take climate action by shepherding a "just transition" to renewable energy use, as laid out in the Green New Deal climate resolution, which Warren co-sponsored in the Senate.
Widely known for her extensive Rolodex, Stevens generally has avoided the health journalists who regularly cover CMS in favor of brokering conversations with media executives or lifestyle reporters, and shepherding Verma to after-hours networking events with prominent journalists.
Environmental issues are especially important to German voters and to Ms. Merkel, who made her mark in international politics in the 1990s by shepherding an environmental agreement and the Kyoto climate pact, later rejected by President George W. Bush.
Priebus is a friend of U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, who distanced himself from Trump during the campaign but embodies the Republican establishment in Washington and will play a critical role in shepherding Trump's agenda in Congress.
"In shepherding this new trilogy, which is separate from the episodic Skywalker saga, Johnson will introduce new characters from a corner of the galaxy that Star Wars lore has never before explored," reads a November 2017 statement from Lucasfilm.
Democrats and Republican elected officials, academics, journalists, educators and students alike have publicly expressed the need for a return to the historical purpose of our public schools: cultivating and educating an engaged citizenry capable of shepherding our democracy forward.
He served for over 20368 years as director of jazz studies at Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, shepherding the careers of dozens of professional musicians, including the eminent contemporary pianists Jason Moran and Robert Glasper.
Sok Eysan, the spokesman for Mr. Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party, said on Tuesday that the governing party's domination of the elections could be credited to its success in shepherding the country out of its genocidal, war-torn past.
His office is in the middle of shepherding the implementation of One NYC, an ambitious resiliency plan that runs the gamut from reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050, and lifting 800,143 New Yorkers out of poverty by 2025.
Brazilians watched images televised nationwide of a convoy of police SUVs shepherding Lula to a helicopter and then a jet at a Sao Paulo airport, where he was flown to the southern city of Curitiba to begin serving his sentence.
The four strangers spent the next 13 days working every contact and friend-of-a-friend they had around the world, eventually coordinating as team over Skype and improbably shepherding Al Samawi through a harrowing escape to the United States.
Finally, President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige — who, if you didn't know, is entirely responsible for the MCU even becoming a thing — received a standing ovation from the crowd before shepherding all of his guests towards a glitzy after party.
Senate Banking Chairman Mike Crapo, a Republican who will play a key role in shepherding any changes to financial rules through Congress, has said he would like to focus on community banks as a key part of his panel's agenda.
The powerful magnetic fields generated by an MRI machine are capable of distinguishing between the oxygenated and deoxygenated states of haemoglobin, the molecule which gives red blood cells their colour and which is responsible for shepherding oxygen around the body.
Then, in early November, The Hill reported the Speaker could quit Congress shortly after shepherding tax reform to the president's desk — a move that would allow him to go out on a positive note, rather than being driven out like Boehner.
Toward the end, one of Mr. Nojay's greatest dreams — shepherding Mr. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, within reach of the White House — had come true, even as controversy, and at least one federal investigation, had begun lapping at the assemblyman's feet.
Washington (CNN)The man tasked with shepherding the Republican plan to replace Obamacare defended President Donald Trump's campaign promise to cover every American, saying Sunday that the multi-layered GOP proposal would give everyone access to the care they want.
Together, they are shepherding forward a tax bill that is expected to add more than a trillion dollars to the national debt in the first 10 years and, if their tax cuts are extended as they hope, far more after that.
This week, M, 24, editorial assistant to the editor-in-chief of a major weekly magazine, is still navigating her role — deciphering what her human-shepherding skills, hallway demeanor, and salacious desk art says to the world outside her cubicle.
He apologized in January for portions of his anti-crime legislation, but he has largely tried to play down his involvement, saying in April that he "got stuck with" shepherding the bills because he was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Shepherding the party was a dark-haired, twenty-four-year-old Justice Department official who was quietly respectful toward the dignitaries he was with but who would, before long, wield far more power than any of them: J. Edgar Hoover.
"We're talking a lot, we're meeting a lot, member-to-member, staff-to-staff, and we're making good progress," said Senator Roger Wicker, the Republican from Mississippi who chairs the Senate Commerce Committee, which includes several lawmakers shepherding the effort.
And he is not just talking: He is shepherding a transportation infrastructure bill through the Senate that would, for the first time, recognize the need to limit emissions from cars and trucks, authorizing $10 billion in programs for that purpose.
And he is not just talking: He is shepherding a transportation infrastructure bill through the Senate that would, for the first time, recognize the need to limit emissions from cars and trucks, authorizing $10 billion in programs for that purpose.
Mr. Kyl, who served three terms in the Senate, spoke at a service honoring Mr. McCain in the Arizona State Capitol last week, but he has also been shepherding Brett M. Kavanaugh, Mr. Trump's Supreme Court appointee, through the Senate.
For Mr. Williams, it was a signature moment and an example of the lifelong activist who sticks to principle while engaging in one of the most difficult of political tasks: shepherding contentious legislation over the vehement objections of City Hall.
Newhouse, born in New York in 1927, was considered a quiet, unassuming, and meticulous publishing magnate, known for poring over details of his magazines just prior to publication and for shepherding brands from places of obscurity or derision into signatures of American culture.
Professionally, he's moved through the ranks at DC from group editor to executive editor and back again, shepherding properties like Superman and Wonder Woman — properties that grow more valuable by the day as superhero movies dominate box offices and define pop culture.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain, who is shepherding the National Defense Authorization Act through the chamber this week, said Wednesday that he wouldn't support the amendment either for reasons similar to Flake's, as did Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Bob Corker.
A separate study from IdeaWorksCompany, a research group, found that in 2016 the world's biggest carriers made an eye-popping $45bn from passenger fees, such as baggage charges and in-flight entertainment, and commissions for shepherding passengers to hotels and car-rental companies.
The fifth-generation district resident who graduated from a local public high school before shepherding companies such as Blue Apron now spends his time teaching business basics to community college students who want to open taco trucks or auto body repair shops.
"The race took six seconds but we have been at it for six hours to get the testing done," Coleman's agent Emanuel Hudson told Reuters after shepherding the process through several phone calls and even live social media from his California office.
" But she also spoke positively of Clinton: "Make no mistake about it, I think Hillary Clinton is an exceptionally qualified and dedicated public servant and would make an extraordinary president in shepherding the 90 percent of issues on which I agree with her.
Grassley noted that Republicans have been successful at confirming Trump's judicial picks — including two Supreme Court nominees and a record number of appeals judges — adding that he felt he was owed "reciprocity" for his role in shepherding the nominees as Judiciary Committee chairman.
But Mr. Braun, who is shepherding three documentaries that began as features and have been reconceived as series, cautions that most projects "don't actually have the requisite material that would sustain a four- or six- or 10-part nonfiction series," he says.
Puerto Rico's bond insurers are misrepresenting the scope of financial disclosures by the broke U.S. territory in order to delve into its books to prepare for a fight over restructuring, according to the federal board shepherding the island through its bankruptcy-like proceedings.
The 20059Committee, founded by wealthy Trump confidantes Sheldon Adelson and Todd Ricketts, sponsored an ad during the college football TaxSlayer Bowl that dubbed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell "the real tax slayer" for shepherding the legislation through the narrow majority in his chamber.
On her 80th birthday, Pelosi finds herself in a now-familiar position: Shepherding a critical piece of legislation -- in this case the $2 trillion stimulus package aimed at keeping the economy running during the coronavirus pandemic -- to passage under a tight deadline.
Mr. Biden apologized in January for portions of his anti-crime legislation, but he has largely tried to play down his involvement, saying in April that he "got stuck with" shepherding the bills because he was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Although no one in the Black Hebrew world is more powerful than Carter, no one is more visible than Brown, who travels from continent to continent, shepherding he flock and always touting his divine mission on TV, radio and in the press.
Shepherding a heritage fashion house forward is always a delicate balancing act, but Oscar de la Renta — a man who was as vibrant as his designs, which for many decades were considered the height of American elegance — left an especially vivid legacy.
Titled "Pete's Record" and reported first by CNN, it makes a series of cheeky comparisons between the two candidates -- contrasting Biden's time shepherding major legislation to passage and negotiating international agreements with the smaller challenges facing the mayor of a city of 100,000.
Navient has tremendous power and leeway in shepherding struggling borrowers through the process of either capping their monthly payments or finding ways to reduce them, but the lawsuits say that it opted to steer clients toward options that were simpler for the company.
He was Allen Toussaint, the songwriter, arranger, producer, performer and co-founder of Sea-Saint Studios, who expanded the Crescent City's vibrant musical tradition, shepherding a new brand of popular song with roots in doo-wop, New Orleans marching bands and the blues.
Pelosi and Schumer used the dinner to press Trump on shepherding a legislative fix for Dreamers — which, if they succeed, would be a coup for Democrats and something they were unable to achieve when they previously controlled Congress and the White House.
We could speculate that the following factors are at play: a firm's reputation for selecting winning startups, a willingness of later investors to follow these VCs at higher valuations and these firms' skill in shepherding portfolio companies through rapid growth cycles to an eventual exit.
There's little disagreement that she's been one of the most effective speakers when the Democrats were in power; she was a crucial player in shepherding the Affordable Care Act through Congress, enacting Dodd-Frank regulations, and passing fiscal stimulus in response to the 2008 recession.
It's unlikely that Nolan has any hidden motives behind shepherding this version of 2001 to theaters, but it's hard to miss how well it fits an agenda he's been pushing for a while, a vision of a cinematic future that doesn't abandon its analog roots.
I already knew that other moms were at the core of my day-to-day-parenting survival, organizing summer camp carpools and Friday night dinner clubs, tucking my girls' wayward tendrils into backstage headbands and shepherding them onto the metro on chaperoned field trips.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Defense Secretary Jim Mattis urged top lawmakers shepherding a must-pass defense bill through Congress to include measures that would tighten oversight of foreign investment in the United States in hopes of hampering Chinese efforts to gain access to sensitive U.S. technology.
Laplante, who spent most of a nine-year minor league career in the Pittsburgh Pirates' organization, forged a relationship with the Cuban federation several years ago, shepherding a group of Canadian boys to the island to learn the game in a less-pampered environment.
While Wilson took credit in her speech at the dedication ceremony for shepherding legislation naming the FBI building after two FBI agents who were killed in a 1986 gunfight, she did not claim credit for helping to fund the building, according to the video.
Just a year ago, the magazine Veja called Mr. Cunha, an evangelical radio commentator, "Brazil's most powerful politician," a reflection of his prowess in defying Ms. Rousseff and his skill at shepherding scores of obscure legislators from the "lower clergy" of the Chamber of Deputies.
What's likely to change in the GOP bill to repeal Obamacare For now, the White House appears fixated on shepherding the bill repealing the Affordable Care Act through the House, with a vote on the seven-year anniversary of President Barack Obama signing the law.
Once all of this is accomplished, one must reproduce as quickly as possible—my peers, most of whom were born only children, say they face enormous pressure from their parents to continue the family line—and begin shepherding one's child through the same process.
Johnson also criticized Biden's shepherding of the 1994 crime bill that has dogged his campaign, but told MSNBC in an interview Friday that the former vice president is "familiar with the African-American community" in a way certain other Democratic presidential candidates are not.
The ad, titled "Pete's Record" and reported first by CNN, makes a series of cheeky comparisons between the two candidates -- contrasting Biden's time shepherding major legislation to passage and negotiating international agreements with the smaller challenges facing the mayor of a city of 100,000.
He's brought Diana, the heroine of "Wonder Woman" (many spoilers follow), to London and has been shepherding her about, dressing her in appropriate clothing and trying to keep her out of trouble, when the two are accosted by a group of armed German spies.
The same ingenuity that allowed Facebook to acquire 2.3 billion users and Twitter to help us send 500 million tweets per day can be the key to identifying people at risk of depression, preventing slut shaming, or shepherding teens to the best medical treatment center.
And on Thursday, Georgia Tech's basketball program was hit with a postseason ban, the loss of a scholarship, recruiting restrictions, a fine and a three-year show-cause penalty against a former assistant for violations that included shepherding a recruit to a strip club.
Robert Rubin, the first-ever NEC director, steered Clinton toward confronting the burgeoning budget deficits that his administration inherited and was instrumental in shepherding the U.S. budget from deficit to surplus by the time Clinton left office, according to a 2016 profile in Fortune.
Ms. Feinstein, who has spent years shepherding gun safety legislation — almost always unsuccessfully — said she introduced the measure on the advice of Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, who reasoned that by offering a narrowly tailored provision, she might get Republican support.
In addition to honing their skills on the field, DREAM participants attend mandatory, year-round classes and tutoring sessions aimed at giving them the same advantages wealthier kids have in the classroom, with the ultimate goal of shepherding the athletes through high school and into college.
The wealthy, with their outstanding educations and custom shoes, and empty apartments floating above like Glinda; the ballad of media, the intellectuals, almost shepherding evolution, falling asleep in their haunted paintings and unattainable poetry—all the dimensions of each person's being, punk, restless in a loop.
With Walker overseeing the most radical state welfare cuts in the country and Speaker Paul Ryan shepherding through the most conservative agenda in a generation in the US House, Baldwin — a progressive who has endorsed Medicare-for-all — seems like an incongruity in the Badger State.
Along the way, he has built a reputation for taking high achievers whose standards of success are surpassed only by their fears of failing, and shepherding them with great enthusiasm to the mountaintops of their ambitions, be it qualifying for the N.C.A.A.s or making an international team.
Previously the chief executive of Shopbop, an online retailer owned by Amazon, Ms. Penick, 41, has been charged with shepherding Bergdorf's, which is owned by the Neiman Marcus Group, into the digital age in the midst of a radically changing landscape for New York department stores.
The White House aims to cut the time it takes to approve arms deals, lowering the hurdle to bigger sales and sales of more powerful weapons, and increasing the role of senior U.S. officials in shepherding deals across the finish line, as earlier reported by Reuters.
Occupy sparked a debate about the ways that capitalism undermines and sabotages democracy, and forced elites to think of economic inequity as a moral predicament—all at a time when Barack Obama had won plaudits from economists for shepherding the U.S. out of a dire recession.
For every Rian Johnson who rises to the occasion and delivers a billion-dollar hit like Star Wars: The Last Jedi, there's a Josh Trank or Michael Dougherty who seems overwhelmed by the responsibility of shepherding a huge property like Fantastic Four or Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
So between now and the next administration (which will likely bring a new defense secretary), Carter is trying to get ahead of the curve on shepherding the DoD through its regularly scheduled postbellum blues — and much of that effort is seen in this year's DoD budget and rollout effort.
Even when a new antibiotic does hit the market, it's unlikely to recoup a company's costs of shepherding it through the approval process; thanks to the legitimate fear of speeding along antibiotic resistance, newer drugs are typically used as a last resort for resistant infections, limiting their profit margins.
The move is likely to complete Obama's cyber legacy, which will include a historic attention to digital security, unprecedented executive orders on the topic and shepherding through Congress the largest-ever cyber bill -- but also numerous bruising hacks at federal agencies and allegations that government networks were woefully outdated.
The move is likely to complete Obama's cyber legacy, which will include a historic attention to digital security, unprecedented executive orders on the topic and shepherding through Congress the largest-ever cyber bill — but also numerous bruising hacks at federal agencies and allegations that government networks were woefully outdated.
And yet, it's that willingness to recognize the tough shit in life that has that's fueled the music that he's been responsible for shepherding into the world over the past few years, both as a musician—as King Vision Ultra, Geng, and Wormwatcher—and as the head of PTP.
He has won a higher valuation for JPMorgan stock than rival banks by shepherding it through the financial crisis without any quarterly losses, while earning relatively high returns on equity and explaining the workings of the bank to analysts as though he were a demanding business school professor.
Unfortunately for Republicans, the young people more comfortable with those changes — with new industries, new lifestyles and a more diverse America — and who might have played a role in shepherding the party along to apply principles of limited government and personal responsibility in this new context are walking away.
But Mr. Krens left in 1988 to become director of the Guggenheim in New York, and the project fell to Joseph C. Thompson, Mr. Krens's colleague at Williams, who became MASS MoCA's founding director and has been there since, shepherding his institution through thin and not so thin.
On Saturday, Ms. Merkel was unusually direct in discussing what she called unsatisfying talks on climate change, which is an important issue for many German voters and a hallmark topic for the chancellor, who first made her mark in the 1990s shepherding an international accord on the environment.
The producers Tim Miller (best-known for directing "Deadpool") and David Fincher (the director of "Fight Club") are shepherding a show that, like the groundbreaking "adult fantasy" comics magazine "Heavy Metal," will present tried-and-true horror and science-fiction concepts, with cranked-up violence, sex and surrealism.
With this album, Drake is pushing buttons the way only a Scorpio can: He casually revealed that he was hiding a child, as Pusha T accused, and then continued as if it wasn't a big deal, shepherding the media maelstrom toward any other topic—namely, his happy-go-lucky Degrassi reunion.
Some of these explosive issues had been long anticipated -- following weeks, even months, of vitriolic Trump tweets that effectively poisoned the atmosphere for many world leaders and especially for their top aides who were responsible for crafting the agenda and will be in charge of shepherding these issues going forward.
As he was gearing up to release Double Cup, the final full-length album he released while he was alive, people had questions about the content of songs like "Feelin," a mournful revision on the footwork sound that he'd spent the preceding few years shepherding from Chicago to the world.
Even if he believed otherwise, the next four seasons foretold little promise that Keenum was capable of shepherding a team to a No. 2 seed and a genuine chance of reaching the Super Bowl in its home stadium, of becoming a reason Minnesota won and not why it didn't lose.
As a senior vice president at Wells Rich Greene, Ms. Maas was widely credited with shepherding one of the most successful tourism campaigns ever — "I Love New York" — which the agency devised for the New York Department of Commerce to help resuscitate the city and state in the late 21994s.
As public outcry over the shutdown grows and the effect on tax refunds and government programs like food stamps becomes more likely, the pressure is on lawmakers to figure out a compromise and on Republicans, especially, to decide whether they'll take up the bills that Democrats are shepherding through the House.
Both Perez and Castro have spent their time in office shepherding through significant federal rules changes on a range of topics, such as banning smoking in public housing, expanding Section 8 benefits in wealthy neighborhoods, mandating more overtime payments, banning investment advisers from recommending bad investments to get kickbacks, etc.
In the messy landscape of weirdos issuing torrents of inscrutable releases in the post-Bandcamp era, the duo have proven themselves capable curators, shepherding into the world a vast catalog of releases that includes (but certainly isn't limited to) transhumanist folk songs, unleaded ambient excursions, or full-on Id freakouts.
That White House counsel Don McGahn and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell managed to also pick up the pace on lower court judges while shepherding through Kavanaugh's high-profile and contentious nomination underscores their shared drive to transform the entire federal judiciary while Republicans have the numbers in the Senate to do so.
The vote marked the 56th consecutive year that Congress has passed the defense policy bill — a point of personal pride for Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, and who has spent the past week shepherding the bill on the Senate floor as he battles brain cancer.
Big City One morning a few weeks ago, I was leaving the building where I live, on a quiet, historic block in Brooklyn, and found a large group of tourists outside on the sidewalk, selfie sticks in hand, led by a guide who was shepherding them around the neighborhood as he lectured.
Residents say they are weary from years of tax hikes and fee increases, but the new mayor will need to come up with another $20133 billion in the next four years to continue pulling the city out of a pension crisis, a process for which Mr. Emanuel has been credited with shepherding.
Political observers said Tuesday's rally — where Mr. Trump is also expected to take another victory lap celebrating the elevation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, and praise Mr. Grassley's role, as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, in shepherding the nominee through the Senate — is a good moment to show gratitude to Iowa's Republicans.
"Liberal democracies in the United States and even in Europe no longer look like such an inspiring model for others to follow," said Mr. McFaul, whose book on his experience shepherding Russian policy in the Obama administration, "From Cold War to Hot Peace: An American Ambassador in Putin's Russia," will be published in May.
Though Ms. Warren's campaign is still nascent — she announced the formation of an exploratory presidential committee on Monday — Friday's event had all the hallmarks of a candidate meant to last: a laser-focused message on income inequality, a robust campaign staff shepherding hordes of interested reporters, and an excited supporter base eager to hear more.
It's a big area, though, and tourists mix among the residents: bun-headed dancers heading to Steps on Broadway, upstairs from Fairway, for warm-ups; writers nabbing prime spots in coffee shops; parents and babysitters shepherding children to and from school, activities and the parks; musicians carrying their instruments in black cases on their backs.
In the House, Representative Frank Pallone Jr., Democrat of New Jersey, who leads the Energy and Commerce Committee, is shepherding a package of legislation that would impose stronger penalties on phone scammers and require telecom providers to adopt authentication tools to enable phone carriers to disclose and verify the origin of an incoming call.
In 2016, Michael E. Brown and Konstantin Batygin of the California Institute of Technology, published a detailed prediction of what they called an unseen planet, bigger than Earth yet smaller than Neptune, that was shepherding the movement of these distant worlds, and could explain the odd journeys around the sun of these faraway worlds.
"We feel strongly that it's going to take a leader that can bring everybody together to find durable solutions, and the vice president has the best track record of that," O'Mara said in an interview, pointing to Biden's work in shepherding through Congress a 43 stimulus bill that included substantial investment in renewable energy.
Stewart took his most notable job as host of The Daily Show in 1999, performing there for 16 years and shepherding it through its meteoric growth and success as the premier nightly political commentary and comedy program in the US. "I'm really thrilled to be able to return to stand-up on HBO," Stewart said in a statement.
Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 2023 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, who is tasked with shepherding through tax and healthcare overhauls.
On a serious note though, who actually drops that amount of money on a three-day festival, even with the option to stay in a villa and essentially have a flock of doves beak-deliver champagne to your veranda each morning before shepherding you to the pool party populated exclusively by friends of the Hadid sisters?
Smith's predecessor, Frank McGuire, had established a talent pipeline known as the "underground railroad" — though it was the exact reverse, shepherding white ethnics from the New York City area down to Tobacco Road — enabling him to beat Wilt Chamberlain's Kansas for the 1957 national title with a starting five made up of four Catholics and the star Lennie Rosenbluth.
"Testifying under oath before the Judiciary Committee in 2006, Brett Kavanaugh downplayed his role in shepherding the Pickering nomination through the Senate, but the limited documents from Kavanaugh's time in the White House Counsel's Office that Chairman Grassley has made public show that he led critical aspects," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader.
The 25-acre former convent, badly damaged in Hurricane Katrina, will become one of the largest urban wetlands in the U.S. Story at a glance In New Orleans, nuns are shepherding a former Catholic convent that was badly damaged in Hurricane Katrina towards becoming a 25-acre urban wetland, one of the largest in the United States.
"Imogen Says Nothing" puts forth the whimsical theory that, at the first performance, John, who was portraying Leonato, was so inebriated that Imogen was corralled into shepherding him around the stage so that he could say his lines without collapsing into a puddle, thus making her, in theory, the first woman to appear in a Shakespeare play.
"We are very uniform in our sky coverage and can find all types of orbits, yet we seem to only be finding objects with similar types of orbits that are on the same side of the sky, suggesting something is shepherding them into these similar types of orbits, which we believe is Planet X," Sheppard said.
Strong is giving perhaps the most impressive performance on the show — every scene of his brings to mind the devastating finale of The Thick of It, in which spin doctor Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi) finally decides he has nothing left to say — and is most clearly shepherding Succession toward the Greek tragedy it now seems it's always been.
Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 2100 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE, chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, has raised his national profile and boosted his conservative credentials since shepherding tax reform into law.
They're like a thin wedge opening our minds to the fact that even here, in the heart of one of the wealthiest regions of a state that is (we are often reminded) by itself the world's fifth-largest economy — one that is shepherding into existence some of the nation's most enlightened and aggressive climate-adaptation policies — deep and unpredictable consequences are unavoidable.
In the past two weeks, Trump has delivered some of his biggest wins for farmers, shepherding through an initial trade deal with China that would boost agricultural purchases, securing the passage of a new agreement with Canada and Mexico, and on Thursday, offering his replacement for Obama's Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule that was near universally-despised by farmers.
Unburdened by Mr. Ryan's strong ideologies or the self-certainty of a Newt Gingrich, Mr. McCarthy has become the happy warrior of the age, one colleague said, posing for photographs with players in the Ukraine saga, like Lev Parnas, shouting encouragement to his compatriots from his leadership perch and shepherding a fractious Republican conference behind President Trump, wrecker of Republican tradition.
Ivanka and her husband, Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, who also serves as a senior adviser to the president, played a key role in shepherding the legislation to success and passage on Capitol Hill.
Trump tweeted a "special thanks" to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) for shepherding the tax bill through the upper chamber.
Diane BlackDiane Lynn BlackBottom line Overnight Health Care: Anti-abortion Democrats take heat from party | More states sue Purdue over opioid epidemic | 85033 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), running for governor in Tennessee, personally asked both Trump and Pence for their support, citing her work shepherding the Republican tax cut passed late last year.
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the UN agency shepherding the development of the so-called IMT 2020 standard for 25G technologies, has said the upcoming universal specification will support: a million connected devices per square kilometre; 210 millisecond latency, or the amount of time a packet of data takes to get from one point to another; higher energy and spectral efficiency; and a peak data download rate of up to 25 gigabits per second.
NASA and SpaceX choose both Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown Trump border fight throws curveball into shutdown prospects MORE (R-Ala.) and Patrick LeahyPatrick Joseph LeahyAppropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions Graham moves controversial asylum bill through panel; Democrats charge he's broken the rules MORE (D-Vt.), chairman and ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, deserve credit for their diligent work in shepherding this process.
His father, Birch Bayh, held this same Senate seat for three terms and was one of the most influential senators of his generation, authoring the 603th and 26th amendments to the Constitution (making him the only non–Founding Father to write multiple amendments), shepherding the Equal Rights Amendment through Congress, writing Title IX to expand women's access to higher education, and running in the 1976 Democratic presidential primaries as a more liberal alternative to Jimmy Carter.
More on this... Top Democratic senator bucks calls to abolish ICE: 'We are always going to need immigration enforcement' 19 ICE investigators call for agency to be disbanded in letter amid 'abolish ICE' protests President Trump Interview With Maria Bartiromo: Dems Talk Of ICE Elimination Will Hurt Them In Mid-Terms But amid signs that the nonstop protests and political warfare are taking a toll on morale, Vitiello will be tasked with shepherding the immigration agency through crises both internal and external.
David is a man with a mission, and his most prominent foils, Melanie and Syd, are women with missions too — shepherding his residual child-self through the sex-and-death madness of his mind (including a memorable sequence in which David's present-day girlfriend attempts to shield his juvenile self from the sight of his adult body having sex with his old flame, which is every bit as odd and discordant as it sounds) and rescuing him from the gruesome beings infesting his thoughts.

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