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"spadework" Definitions
  1. the hard work that has to be done in order to prepare for something
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The spadework for this phone call may very well have been done by Rudy Giuliani.
The grungy spadework of reproducing other research still isn't rewarded by journal editors and tenure committees.
But it's also the latest sign of spadework in what could be Kasich's third presidential campaign.
And this is where the "Judeo-Christian tradition" is now doing important spadework on the Trumpian right.
China's years of laborious and expensive spadework in Greece suddenly seemed imperiled, especially its investments in Piraeus.
Now that you're panicked about the business, consider too that the show has some hard storytelling spadework ahead.
Sekulow also got in some political spadework that offers clues as to the White House's legal strategy ahead.
With as few as nine plants and an hour or so of spadework, you can grow a sanctuary.
"We are doing the necessary spadework to ensure appropriate liquidity conditions for future exits to the market," Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos told Reuters.
The Senate Finance Committee cleared its version in October 2009, after more than a year of hearings, round-table discussions and other spadework.
If you're digging up a grave for an uncontroversial reason — a family wants remains moved between cemeteries, say — it can be fairly straightforward spadework.
Crawford "has done exceptional spadework in turning up clues that take us deeper into Eliot's symbolic landscapes, often rooted in childhood," David Yezzi wrote here.
Careful spadework by firms and some environmental groups have assessed how to cut a big source of methane leaks—from oil and gas drilling and piping.
The feds even deferred to his investigative spadework in exposing FIFA corruption and also reimbursed him for some of his expenses in compiling the Trump dossier.
In these types of negotiations, American presidents typically function as closers — taking over the process, after all the spadework has been done, to bridge the last gaps.
Unlike most investigative journalists, he said, she had the advantage of extended time to do the spadework and access to sources who were reluctant to speak to reporters.
Trump can now pass the spadework to those with mastery of the technical details and begin to prep for his next big summit, probably with Vladimir Putin, maybe in Vienna.
"Talking with adversaries is fine, but those talks will be for show if there isn't significant spadework up front," Elizabeth Saunders, a foreign policy expert at George Washington University, told me.
But notably, in a sign that Trump's team still had more diplomatic spadework to do, neither of the region's two Arab heavyweights — Egypt and Saudi Arabia — sent officials to the White House rollout.
But even the A.C.A., the 2010 health law also known as Obamacare, was the product of many years of spadework and was based on a Massachusetts health reform bill signed into law by Gov.
Late in life, when O'Brien is frail, defeated, stricken with diabetes and facing mounting debts, his name is finally about to be cleared by the F.B.I. thanks to Goldsmith's tireless investigative shovel and spadework.
Why it matters: The courts are an important battleground for climate policy, in part because unwinding or freezing a predecessor's policies often requires careful bureaucratic and legal spadework that provides opponents with avenues for litigation.
Diplomats are appalled that Trump has done the whole thing backwards: Leaders usually meet at the end of a painstaking diplomatic process, coming together at the top of the mountain of spadework done by armies of anonymous bureaucrats.
In interviews with nearly two dozen White House officials, presidential advisers and Republican operatives working on the midterms, Stepien's political office is credited with doing the early spadework to put their famously impulsive boss in the best position to help Republicans.
But now that ISIS is on its back foot — it just lost its de facto capital of Raqqa in the same week as the Kirkuk drama, in large part because of the spadework of another Kurdish-led proxy army — that marriage is disintegrating.
When I feel a sudden need for a deep dive into a subject — say, the transmission of the plays of Aeschylus through scribes and libraries from ancient times to the present — I am grateful to the academics who have done the spadework.
He was inspired to devote an entire book to Broadway eight years ago after collaborating on the "AIA Guide to New York City" and discovering that except for David W. Dunlap's exuberant "On Broadway" (1990), few other authors had done their urban anthropology spadework.
The other argument — one he has made repeatedly to crestfallen colleagues as the grim results continue to trickle in — is his track record as a dogged campaigner and political strategist who has performed years of political spadework recruiting, nurturing, campaigning and raising money for Republican lawmakers and candidates.
His spadework was just as diligent in the libraries: Among the other delightful details of this book, we learn that the explorer Félix Dubois was the son of a chef who used to serve sheep brains in warm rémoulade and veal feet à la genevoise to European royalty, including the German kaiser.
Investigations that require arduous, long-term spadework, like human trafficking prosecutions, took a back seat across the country as agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security Investigations were told to shift to immigration cases, said Luis C.deBaca, who served as the State Department's ambassador for combating human trafficking during the Obama administration.
Instead of the classical spadework Dorman advocates, scientists would use genetic and protein engineering techniques to build a vaccine from scratch, taking pieces of the HIV virus, bits of other viruses that the immune system kind of knows what to do with, "adjuvant" agents that boost an immune response…bits and pieces chained together into an exquisite corpse of immune-goosing biotechnology.
While Ms. Gillibrand and her political team play down all talk of 2020, saying she is focused on her own 2018 re-election and those of her fellow Senate Democrats, she has for months been doing the type of spadework endemic to past presidential candidates: expanding her fund-raising network, courting key constituencies like black voters and polishing her image nationally.
Spadework is a novel by Canadian writer Timothy Findley set in the theater world of Stratford, Ontario. It was first published in Canada by HarperCollins Publishers in 2001.
Future workers who > address these matters under this or any other label will find that Lynn has > done a lot of spadework for them. And they will also find that there is > plenty to ponder over within these pages.
Fred did most of the spadework, hardly ever missing a match and effectively running the team which he captained in W. G.'s absence. Indeed, it was on occasion billed as "G. F. Grace's United South of England XI".Rae, p.133.
They were formed in Thessaloniki, Greece, by drummer Stergios Kourou, along with guitarist Kosta Vreto and bass player Kostas Scandalis (all 3 of them members of progsters Horizon’s End). Wardrum were originally fronted by Uli Jon Roth’s Italian singer Piero Leporale, while front-man Yannis Papadopoulos joined them as lead vocalist in the early 2012. Their debut album “Spadework” was released by Steel Gallery Records on the 20th of April 2011 and the band was directly rated as one of the most promising bands in Greece. The Spadework Line-Up did a live performance only once, opening for Crimson Glory’s show in Thessaloniki on 22/10/2011.
FDD's efforts to target the Iranian regime's finances has gone beyond energy sanctions. The organization pushed for sanctions against the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its use of Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) to perform transactions. According to The Wall Street Journal, FDD "has done most of the spadework on the issue".
Site 9WR4 was located on the west bank of Brier Creek with the northern boundary set by Little Brier Creek. The site measured about 1.20 hectares in size. 9WR4 was divided into northern, southern, and southeastern areas due to topography. This site was excavated in all three sections using heavy machinery in conjunction with manual spadework.
He selected the flag for the Azad Hind movement and handed over the flag to Subhas Chandra Bose. But although he handed over the power, his organizational structure remained, and it was on the organizational spadework of Rash Behari Bose. Rash Behari Bose built the Indian National Army (also called 'Azad Hind Fauj'). Prior to his death caused by tuberculosis, the Japanese Government honoured him with the Order of the Rising Sun (2nd grade).
In 1905, Woolley became assistant of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Volunteered by Arthur Evans to run the excavations on the Roman site at Corbridge (near Hadrian's Wall) for Francis Haverfield, Woolley began his excavation career there in 1906, later admitting in Spadework that "I had never studied archaeological methods even from books ... and I had not any idea how to make a survey or a ground-plan" (Woolley 1953:15). Nevertheless, the Corbridge Lion was found under his supervision.Crawford (2015), p. 7.
His works benefited him when Omar joined General Pervaz Musharraf's cabinet as Federal Minister for Environment, Local Government & Rural Development, Labor, Manpower, and Overseas Pakistanis after a bloodless coup in October 1999. According to some circles, the local body's plan was the brainchild of Omar Asghar Khan, who as minister, did the spadework. In his earlier days, he was very close to labour leaders and organisations. His policies in the environmental field went a long way in protecting the environment.
The second act is largely a dialogue between the two characters, and provides insight into the back story of the Foundling Father. The two acts of this play are very different in terms of structure. The first act is one section, mostly monologue, and focused on one character. The second act is broken down into seven sections (Big Bang, Echo, Archeology, Echo, Spadework, Echo, and The Great Beyond), mostly dialogue, and is still focused on the Foundling Father, but through the eyes and perspective of Lucy and Brazil.
Shepherd's noted clinical study on the symptom of morbid jealousy early in his career led him to the conclusion that a medical opinion is of most value when the inter-personal and social aspects of a case are as closely understood as the narrower issue of diagnosis. He went on to apply these precepts to the full range of psychiatric disorders. Despite the value he gained from this study, Shepherd immediately became less concerned with the minutiae of clinical or experimental research and left the spadework to his team of research workers. As a clinician, Shepherd's style has been described as "unusual".
Compared to Findley's other work, Spadework takes a lighter, more straightforward turn — which does not mean it is simple-minded. The complexity lies in the everyday drama of human relationships, enhanced by the intensity of the theater atmosphere and the ambition of young actors at a crossroads that may lead to a brilliant career or mediocre success. A cut telephone wire points to failed communication and sets off a series of events that irreversibly shape the lives of the principal characters. These events force the protagonists to re-examine their sexuality and their loyalties at the face of temptation.
Despite his successes and one-time popularity, Harold Wilson's reputation took a long time to recover from the low ebb reached immediately following his second premiership. The reinvention of the Labour Party would take the better part of two decades at the hands of Neil Kinnock, John Smith and electorally and most conclusively Tony Blair. Disillusionment with Britain's weak economic performance and troubled industrial relations, combined with active spadework by figures such as Sir Keith Joseph, had helped to make a radical market programme politically feasible for Thatcher (which was, in turn, to influence the subsequent Labour leadership, especially under Blair). An opinion poll in September 2011 found that Wilson came in third place when respondents were asked to name the best post-war Labour Party leader.
Two batteries were placed on the main approaches to the town, and work on a second, countervailing, system of trenches was prepared. The Hereditary Prince made the chateau of Bousies his headquarters, and the Austrian auxiliaries (Hungarians, Serbs and Croats), destined to do the spadework for the entrenchments, built a camp in the forest of Mormal. After 20 April the preparations for the intended bombardment progressed slowly as the mobile army had to provide troops for the operations of the other Coalition forces that were needed to deflect French attempts at relief of the fortress (8,000 men on 22 April alone). Those attempts at relief were defeated by the Coalition in the Battles of Villers-en-Cauchies and Beaumont-en- Cambresis.

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