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So I'm going to let that stand as it is.
He'll allow them to stand as Conservative candidates in December.
For some, these facts stand as evidence of karmic justice.
We need more black athletes taking a stand as well.
We stand as equals in the United States of America.
He's made his audience stand as his models walk by.
Deadwood: The Movie lets that stand as an open question.
But they failed, and Obamacare continues to stand as law.
Lorelai and Rory stand as clear correctives to that ethos.
She knows and understands all of the women who have stood before her, she understands the sacrifices they've made for her to stand as a leader, and for her to stand as a U.S. senator.
This is Hef's last stand as the owner of the Mansion.
Will Mr Valls, for instance, really stand as an En Marche!
He can sit or stand as long as the 🇺🇸 waves.
"Each has to stand as a work of art," she said.
All of this should stand as a stark warning to Democrats.
Military veterans in the stadium were encouraged to stand as well.
Here is where things stand as Trump's third year as president begins.
Together, these three sites stand as a powerful symbol for nuclear disarmament.
But it would stand as a rebuttal of Mr Jones's vile ideology.
These actions are absurd and cannot be allowed to stand as policy.
"It will always stand as the Raptors first greatest game," he says.
Horse rider base: You stand as if you were riding a horse.
S. border and cater to Canadians stand as physical proof of that.
The bodies, zaftig and bald, stand as high as eleven feet tall.
The albums still stand as extreme examples of acid-tinged folk music.
Today's decision will forever stand as the low point in sports integrity.
She can let a single exclamation point stand as an entire paragraph.
Some attendees had to stand as the meeting was called to order.
If the referendum does not pass, the Constitution will stand as is.
Instead, women stand as both the film's heroines and its secondary villains.
Use a dry cloth on the rest of the stand as well.
In this area, USMCA cannot stand as a precedent for future agreements.
White women, like Fisher, stand as a testament to affirmative action's success.
Such a move would stand as the Trump administration's first major legislative victory.
A Dark Song will stand as my favorite new discovery on this list.
Not so on the track, where they stand as the superpowers of sprint.
Stand as a baseball pitcher would, with your body's side facing the water.
Abubakar, a former vice president, will stand as the Peoples Democratic Party candidate.
He's very open-minded and that's very much where I stand as well.
And he said neither would be able to stand as commander in chief.
Allen teared up on the stand as she described her husband's present condition.
Small, the prosecutor, called Pat Lucey to the stand as his first witness.
ET. Here's where the Super Tuesday election results stand as of Wednesday afternoon.
"We should stand as one and not leave people behind," Ms. Adesegun said.
The "New Poems" of 1907 and 1908 stand as a case in point.
Even today, the words "Dixie Chicks" stand as a warning in the industry.
MRD and Lucy together stand as watershed fossils for illuminating early human ancestors.
"Instead we must stand as one community to focus on aiding the victims."
That means Sciorra's allegation does not stand as a crime on its own.
His attorneys must make sure that they stand as roadblocks to his impetuousness.
O'Kelly once again took the stand as an expert witness for the defense.
All three are expected to take the stand as part of the case.
Teachers use the arena's main stand as a sort of giant break room.
Our courts stand as a guardian of our rights and of our democracy.
To corroborate her version of events, Syed may take the stand as well.
The Watergate tapes stand as one of the stunning, implausible twists of American history.
It will, at very least, stand as an important leap forward for the medium.
Here's where things stand as we barrel toward some kind of conclusion tomorrow night.
But, really, who doesn't like seeing people stand as still as they possibly can?
The last week should stand as a warning to all foreign interests in Venezuela.
Now, they stand as two of the last living links to the Beat Generation.
Trudeau should stand as a firm example that elected officials are not your friends.
It can also stand as symbol of where this art form is heading, i.e.
This wonderful, weird surprise continues to stand as the best new show of 2018.
They both went down on all fours, unable to stand as the ground heaved.
Here Sophocles's Oedipus, Shakespeare's Lear, and Arthur Miller's Willy Loman might stand as examples.
But the majority of people stand as they prepare to sing the national anthem.
It also took the view that the claim can stand as a representative procedure.
The notaries of France have a stand, as does the national association of drainage.
But there are many bookstores that could stand as the centerpiece of a vacation.
And what of "Fleabag," which ran for six episodes and could stand as is?
"Let the Mueller report stand as it is presented in that report," Bauer told CNN.
I truly believe Thor: Ragnarok will stand as Marvel's most beloved God of Thunder movie.
If Trump takes the stand as part of that civil suit, he could perjure himself.
And if the bill doesn't become law, it will stand as a morally repugnant vote.
There were travel books in the night stand, as well as a small portable heater.
Clearly Trump lacks the spine, and the loving paternal instinct, to stand as America's defender.
If a county doesn't meet the deadline, the initial vote totals will stand as is.
If anything, his dishes stand as reverent personal tributes to the tradition that produced them.
But a personal grudge against CNN won't stand as sound rationale for blocking the deal.
Harry Potter will always stand as one of the most resilient masterpieces in childhood literature.
That statement can stand as a fictional index of Ms. Fisher's extensive real-world influence.
They must also stand as roadblocks to his engaging in potentially criminal or impeachable offenses.
With over 200 careers since 1959, this year Barbie takes the stand as a Judge!
The studies stand as works in their own right, exploring cracks and breakages as metaphors.
Only two great powers — Russia and China — stand as potential rivals to the United States.
Gates has been expected to take the stand as the government's star witness against Manafort.
Across the country, the vending machines stand as points of illumination and testaments to convenience.
Here's where the three big races stand as we hit the home stretch of campaign 2016.
Ferguson decision – which upheld the constitutionally of racial segregation laws – stand as a precedent, would they?
So I guess the memes still stand as strong as that imaginary border wall in Colorado.
On Sunday, a representative for the party told CNN that the data would stand as is.
"People around the country are demanding that we continue to stand as long as we can."
But he'll stand as an eternal example of how thoughtless this kind of stunt can be.
Many of Serena Joy Waterford's (Yvonne Strahovski) firebrand conservative ideals stand as the bedrock of Gilead.
Abubakar, 71 and a former vice president, will stand as the People's Democratic Party (PDP) candidate.
As such, the paintings stand as symbols of her market reputation, bellwethers for her artistic gambles.
His compassion and attentiveness stand as a moral challenge to a country that increasingly feels unsavable.
Those attacks now stand as the fourth deadliest by a single gunman in the United States.
And let this scene from Rocky 2 (and the subsequent callback in Creed) stand as proof.
Her extraordinary courage ensured that her son's death would stand as a defiant rebuke to hatred.
With his right foot in a walking cast, Guanchez attempted to stand as the president approached.
Today they stand as a nation reborn, about to embark on an inspiring exercise in democracy.
Indeed, their playoff run would stand as probably the greatest in any major North American sport.
Our country continues to stand as a beacon of freedom and hope for the whole world.
It's about making sure the state can stand as a progressive bulwark against the Trump administration.
Will you, will we, across the political divide, stand as one against racial hate in politics?
And now it's back, stripped of the black plastic casing and stand, as a module for developers.
There are a number of other directories out there that stand as potential competitors to RapidAPI, too.
Breath of the Wild's critical approval and towering buzz stand as pronounced signs of a Nintendo comeback.
Facebook's decision will prevent Zuckerberg from taking the stand, as he was expected to this upcoming Tuesday.
"We stand as a welcoming, tolerant, considerate, and intellectually rigorous learning environment," McDonald said in his message.
But it cleared Mr Biden's path to stand as the representative for America's ordinary, hard-working folk.
"He doesn't just want to stand as a candidate, he wants to be chancellor," Post told Reuters.
We often look to sociologists, politicians or pundits to tell us where we stand as a nation.
Despite this, he has said he will not stand as a parliamentary candidate in the upcoming election.
Shoulder Stand As mentioned, the key benefit of yoga really lies in its ability to reduce stress.
That's where we stand, as President Trump and Congress consider corporate tax reform, particularly for international transactions.
"Good Time" (2017) and "The Lighthouse" (2019) currently stand as his highest-rated films on Rotten Tomatoes.
But we've seen other non-creative entities taking a stand as well: The NBA, Google, fucking NASCAR.
I was really struck by how confident West was when he took the stand as an expert.
At this point, a normal great player would let that stand as his final Monument to Home.
Instead, the seven-song, 41-minute Blackstar will stand as the final album he released while alive.
The show includes forms by Alan Turing, James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway, which stand as mini-autobiographies.
In a world increasingly dominated by fake news, museums should stand as sanctuaries of truth and science.
"I hope that my Chinatown work can stand as a refutation of that bigotry," wrote Mr. Glick.
" Haney pledged to put coaches on the stand — "as many as I can get into the courtroom.
Mr. Zazi wept on the witness stand as he testified at Mr. Medunjanin's trial in April 2012.
Should Slap Shot and Goon stand as the best of the best if they reinforce hockey's monoculture?
Stand as tall, strongly and proudly for the nation's multiracial rainbow as Mr. Trump stands against it.
Space Force would stand as a separate branch alongside the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.
"HLTV has always been neutral in the CS:GO landscape in the sense we stand as independent," HLTV.
The Justice Department has strong institutional reasons for not wanting Judge Collyer's decision to stand as precedent.
Let dead trees stand as nesting sites for cavity-nesting birds and a food source for insects.
To some, these statues stand as monuments to history, as daily reminders of the bravery of forefathers.
And it's not just reviews on sites like Amazon that stand as a testament to the product's efficacy.
Some will plead that these Confederate monuments should stand as they are for the sake of historical preservation.
If you ever needed a reminder that nothing is temporary on the internet, let this stand as testament. 
And as such, stand as political and cultural opposition to Trump, who thought Fredrick Douglas was still alive.
Let's consider IBM's Watson, which can stand as a worthy landmark for our imaginations for the time being.
Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia stand as swing states today.
In politics and government, men like Richard Nixon stand as tragic examples of the limits of personal loyalty.
Win or lose, tonight's game seven will stand as one of the biggest games in Ottawa Senators history.
A tax bill could stand as their lone major accomplishment to show voters before the 2018 midterm election.
What we have done to the Kurds will stand as a bloodstain in the annals of American history.
It is striking how many of the best track performances from that time still stand as world records.
The Hill's Niv Elis tells us where things stand as we edge closer to the government funding deadline.
She describes the Stand as a necessary escalation of their struggle to protect the community from corporate exploitation.
"Quito" and the nostalgic "Young Forever" stand as some of the strongest quiet rock songs of the year.
The elections stand as a key test for President Enrique Peña Nieto's governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI.
That removed the generally unwelcome possibility that she would stand as party leader in the next general election.
Gates and Buffett themselves stand as an interesting challenge to, at least, the stronger versions of that critique.
Where do you stand as far as your views on what it means to be a bad person?
The result is a portrait that is likely to stand as the definitive account for years to come.
Today too many of them stand as naked as the emperor they fear to cross, courting American carnage.
Economic Scene American tax policy must stand as one of the great mysteries of the global political economy.
It also might stand as an admission of the filmmaker's personal perspective on the story she is telling.
Ford's testimony could stand as a harrowing indictment of Kavanaugh's abject unfitness to sit on the Supreme Court.
The love languages stand as a protective barrier between ourselves and the painful reality of our emotional needs.
It should stand as an observation platform, a stubby Eiffel Tower (which it resembles) of the other boroughs.
However, even with its power, this pillar of American values and influence cannot stand as a unilateral force.
As part of this effort, it may be good to figure out where your colleagues stand as well.
L-R: Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Trump, Ivanka Trump and Tiffany Trump stand as they listen to Sen.
In 2006, Page made her major movie debut in X-Men: The Last Stand as the superhero Kitty Pride.
But on the stand, as a defense witness, she mentioned no names in relating the episode at the store.
The factory is two stories high in some places, and other areas will stand as high as four floors.
To their right, crumbling wooden prototypes stand as a kind of museum to the humble company's even humbler origins.
Each work captures the unique characteristics of each animal, even while they stand as a symbol for their species.
The Leites, Cote, and Maia bouts stand as a record of how averse to leading he used to be.
He hopes it will stand as a symbol for the value in looking ahead and solving long-term problems.
Pastor Dave's released hold on the church building is left to stand as a heroic act, without further interrogation.
Mr Boles finds himself in a fight over whether he can stand as their MP in the next election.
His songs still stand as some of the most evocative descriptions of queer desire to achieve broad commercial success.
Flemmi delivered the testimony during his second day on the stand as the star witness in Salemme's murder trial.
It's especially fun watching characters break down on the witness stand as you point out inconsistencies in their story.
Soon after I made my stand as a Never-Trump Republican, however, I found that I was not alone.
"King of the Hill" (1993) and "Knocked Up" (2007) currently stand as her highest-rated films on Rotten Tomatoes.
Taiwan must stand as tall as it can, to step out of the shadows of the giant next door.
It stands to reason that their use might stand as an obstacle in one's sex life—or does it?
And she vowed that Democrats would continue to stand as a foil to President-elect Donald J. Trump's administration.
It is a betrayal so complete, so profound and consequential that it will stand as his administration's greatest crime.
The combined figure for his on-base and slugging percentages, 1.379, would stand as a record for 20083 years.
The question in court will obviously be ... are these changes unique enough to stand as its own new creation???
Without these immigrant entrepreneurs, it is unlikely America would stand as the beacon of innovation that it is today.
In every European city, there are cafés, bars, and restaurants that stand as totems to a youthful cosmopolitan dream.
Those remnants, from which future visitors will learn about the Holocaust, will stand as the mute monuments of memory.
It would stand as a lasting reminder of the white racial hostility surging through this moment in American history.
The life and death of the jet will stand as an example of the high cost of poor forecasting.
Women were only allowed to vote and stand as candidates in municipal elections for the first time in 2015.
"Greta," the movie about what happens to Frankie (as she's called), can stand as a cautionary tale for straphangers.
He framed his stand as aimed at boosting U.S. businesses, including the oil and gas drilling and coal mining industries.
Let this stand as your final reminder to get your "ish" together and apply to be a TC Top Pick.
Mitt Romney, slammed the deal, declaring that Trump's actions on Syria "will stand as a bloodstain" on US history. 2.
We allow them to think for us, and to stand as place markers when we can't be bothered to think.
Now, they stand as the 42nd tallest in the world with an average of 163.5 centimeters (23 feet 4 inches).
We want this award to stand as a symbol of the unity between nations and the freedom of the arts.
Does this stand as irrefutable evidence that electric cars are the future of the world, in both environmentalism and performance?
A true love story is able to weather the ages—to stand, as the saying goes, the test of time.
I stand here tonight as a proud gay man and I hope we can all stand as equals one day.
It's time for parents — and all adults — to stand as one to stop the pervasive, partisan discrimination targeting young people.
During the first trial, O'Neill barred Jackson from taking the stand as a rebuttal witness, ruling the statements were hearsay.
" Where prominent conservatives stand: "As prominent conservatives tiptoed around the conspiracy theory swamps, the right-wing internet dove in headfirst.
Will the mass shooting in Vegas stand as the worst in modern US history, or be tragically outdone next year?
They might also let the decisions of federal district courts stand, as they did in Pennsylvania's gerrymandering case in 28500.
Several cities throughout the world have expressed concerns that platforms such as Airbnb might stand as unfair competitors to hotels.
"I hope Lina will stand as an example for other artists regarding the importance of protecting their creations," she said.
That pledge removed the generally unwelcome possibility that she would stand as party leader in the next general election. Mrs.
He did not take the stand as the Canadian criminal justice system does not compel a defendant to do so.
The W.N.B.A. has often been hesitant to recognize its relationship with the N.B.A., wanting to stand as its own entity.
Her statue will stand as a reminder of how politics only has value if it works for everyone in society.
The protesters arrived on a flotilla of small, traditional boats, where the rowers stand as they plow through the water.
Towering skyscrapers, highways, bridges, power plants and monuments stand as proud and silent witnesses to the resolve of American workers.
And he's refused to let his great, perfect ending to the Batman story stand as the finale it should be.
Macron has instead launched his own political movement called "En Marche" or "Forward" and so would probably stand as an independent.
Debris piles, some almost as high as the one-story homes that populate the subdivision, stand as testament to Matthew's wrath.
"Jawbreaker," continues the momentum of previous solid episode "The Raid" to stand as one of the best episodes of the season.
However, the castle's godswood, like all other godswoods, does stand as a holy place for individuals who follow the Old Gods.
The name of the game is to stand as still as possible until everyone does exactly what you've willed them to.
"This post I made on my phone shall stand as a legally binding document, in perpetuity throughout the universe," he concluded.
"This case must stand as a beacon to others that this conduct cannot be accepted," Andres told the hearing on Thursday.
For us, we had the Wich Stand [as the "hamburger stand" in the lyrics], for them it was the A&W.
At any single point in time, the client knows where they stand as it relates to accomplishing his/her life goals.
The paintings themselves, which number over 80, are all bewitching even as they stand as variations on the same two motifs.
Fans in the stands wore green shirts reading, "Stand as One" on the front and "Santa Fe Proud" on the back.
Evie's experience with Russell and Suzanne is so rare that the novel can't stand as an exemplary examination of female adolescence.
Five women took the stand as witnesses to support Constand, saying they were all drugged and sexually assaulted by the comedian.
Years later, the songs still stand as some of the most evocative descriptions of queer desire to achieve broad commercial success.
It will stand as one of the rare trades in sports that always will be with us, for better or worse.
It will stand as a reminder of his season-long struggles at the plate after signing a massive free agent contract.
Clothing is designed for standing, so adjustments need to be made for those who can't stand as much or at all.
WHEN historians come to write about the 2016 Presidential election, one moment may stand as emblematic of the Republican primary campaign.
It's an impressive report that could stand as a case study for other organizations looking to make their workplaces more inclusive.
Towering skyscrapers, highways and bridges, power plants, and monuments stand as proud and silent witnesses to the resolve of American workers.
And Trump's Presidency, long after it ends, will stand as a monument to the error of a strategy of terror. ♦
It's less of a tribute record to women, though songs like "Nouel" and "The Valley" stand as great examples of that.
It is important for me to listen to and understand them, as we all stand as one race of human beings.
Easy to overlook because of their small scale, they stand as an expression of bizarre human interactions and deserve prolonged examination.
Office complexes, highways, airports, shopping malls, steel mills — some barely used — stand as monuments to a single-minded devotion to growth.
Let them stand as complete explanation if your contractor in the Bay Area wasn't able to make it in to work.
He has said he wanted to stand as the leading candidate for Puigdemont's PdeCat (Catalan Democratic party) in the regional election.
Here's where things stand as Chapek takes over: Hulu will also get a boost now that it's fully part of Disney.
But it may stand as a milestone in Trump doing what he knows best: stamping his brand onto the Republican Party
Their service and commitment allowed the United States to stand as a beacon of hope in a world darkened by brutality.
Here's where things stand as of Thursday: Thursday started with the domino-like cancellation of just about every college conference tournament.
In addition, many pro-Sanders types seem to have been reluctant to stand as Sanders delegates for fear of angering Clinton.
Images of converging rail lines and the cynical gateway — "Arbeit Macht Frei" — Work Sets You Free — stand as archetypes of genocide.
DeWhiteHome, a site specializing in everything Christmas, ranked this stand as the top tabletop stand because of the strong, rustproof screws.
The company's troubles stand as a stark example of the risks inherent in hotly competitive technology businesses that require massive capital investment.
Wikipedia has been diligently working away at creating some kind of record that can stand as an acceptable version of the truth.
He will not contest the Socialist Party primary in January, but will stand as an independent, under the banner of En Marche!
A retired factory worker, she is one of 18 people in Beijing who have publicly declared their intention to stand as independents.
Women were allowed to vote and stand as candidates in municipal councils and driving licenses have been issued to women since June.
As a cis, white male, I hope to use my privilege to stand as an ally to those who've been discriminated against.
We've played two late night sets in the Galaxy Barn and they stand as some of our favorite sets of all time.
He's re-teamed with director Paul Greengrass, whose Bourne Supremacy and Bourne Ultimatum continue to stand as high points in the series.
Only Francisco Goya could stand as his rival when it came to such powerful depictions of defeat, loss, sadness, bitterness, and resignation.
She took the stand as something of a proxy for more than 26 other women who have accused Mr. Cosby of abuse.
Under the existing constitution, eligibility to stand as a presidential candidate in the East African country has an age ceiling of 75.
If the bill is allowed to stand as is, though, it would have a major impact on women and, eventually, their children.
It will stand as long as the city exists, an eternal reminder of when their lives intersected just like those street corners.
Their first short feature, adapted from a novel by Heinrich Böll, was titled "Not Reconciled" — words that could stand as their motto.
The meeting, which seemed improbable just 72 hours ago, will likely stand as one of the most humbling moments of Obama's presidency.
Resolute to eat, she watched Ms. Lovato on the televisions above the pizza stand, as the chorus reverberated throughout the arena halls.
Now, the position is threatening to become a sinkhole, one that appears ready to stand as a proxy for the Yankees' season.
"It should be very clear that our committee cannot and will not stand as a substitute for Mr. Mueller's investigation," Warner said.
Cairns denied having knowledge of the incident when his former aide, Ross England, was nominated to stand as a Welsh Assembly candidate.
Claps turned to gasps when John Ternus unveiled a $2999,210 monitor stand as an add-on for the $22,25 Mac Pro display.
Kusama's mirror rooms, which are not built into the museum's offshoot galleries but stand as singular installations, are undoubtedly the star attractions.
While the Jewish community has long dispersed to other neighborhoods in Miami, the photographs stand as reminders of the community's brightest days.
Wilo is based practically in the shadow of one of the enormous, abandoned steel mills that stand as monuments to Dortmund's past.
It quoted some party members as saying they would like him to stand as leader and others saying it would be madness.
The Pyeongchang Games themselves stand as a symbol of the cozy ties between South Korea's government and Samsung, its most powerful conglomerate.
As he noted, the guidelines stand as recommendations, and it would be up to President Trump to decide whether to implement them.
Such rhetoric has no place in civilized society, and Mr. Abbas's comments stand as a particularly troubling example of political anti-Semitism.
That flawed edifice might stand as a kind of inverse metaphor for the film itself, which is a marvel of meticulous construction.
Today, old graffiti-tagged slabs stand as harmless relics, and the long scar of the wall's foundation runs through the bustling intersection.
But even so, the most memorable ones stand as worthy introductions to the presidents who delivered them, their values and their goals.
His plans were never fully realized for lack of funding but stand as early examples of city redesign on a massive scale.
The rainbow flags and vibrant parades stand as a symbolic rejection of discrimination and violence toward the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad stand as 3rd, 4th and 5th most polluted cities in the country in terms of air quality, Khan said.
Clooney, who turned 58 on Monday, shot down rumors Wednesday he will stand as godfather to the latest member of the royal family.
"Let this victory for Ohio women stand as a reminder that these attacks on abortion access are illegal," she said in a statement.
When Neslund was a prosecutor, he called Herbert, then an officer, to the stand as a witness several times and found him credible.
And even if it doesn't, it need not stand as a "litmus test" to how audiences react to a bunch of women onscreen.
Here's where things stand as of this morning: The House is voting on Trumpcare today, whether they have the votes or not. Why?
Lee's buildings still stand, as do the old tenements, and it is easy enough to take a nostalgic walk through the old Chinatown.
Forgive me... my relationship to Pac is too precious to me for the scenes in All Eyez On Me to stand as truth.
Camdyn Roy broke down on the stand as she spoke of waking up and going to bed each day thinking of her brother.
Trump did not mention Comey during the speech, letting his Friday morning tweet stand as his only statement about the fired FBI director.
Suffice to say that the way it is executed, it could stand as one of the better cliffhangers in any time travel tale.
Miller said that she did not want to stand as an MP as she was focussed on her investment career and charity work.
It was stocked mostly with the kind of stuff you might get at the vending machine or fruit stand as a second thought.
UK's culture minister Nicky Morgan announced on Wednesday a decision to not stand as a Tory parliamentary candidate at the UK general election.
The statement was signed by 187 prominent evangelicals, constituting something like a last stand as gay marriage continues its march to mainstream acceptability.
Last week, one former Navy SEAL sobbed on the stand as he described the firefight in which his K-9 partner was killed.
America could truly stand as a role model for the world in how we treat our citizens and respect others around the world.
Erin Andrews wept openly on the witness stand as she described how the illegal peep hole video recording destroyed her professionally and personally.
Even if the 493 NFL Championship Game doesn't still stand as The Best Game Ever, it remains a watershed moment in NFL history.
Consultant first witness of the day Political TV ad consultant Daniel Rabin took the stand as the prosecution's first witness of the day.
Alabama's public schools, still underfunded, still separate and unequal, ranked near the bottom nationally, stand as one of Jeff Sessions' most enduring legacies.
Mr. Trump brought their parents to the speech and asked them to stand, as if to exhibit the reason for his immigration crackdown.
Both stand as humorous protests against EA's decision making on a game that Hourigan himself is still playing, despite reservations about its monetization.
Together, they stand as a kind of trio of city bards, fiercely loyal to a complicated area that defies cliché and casual explanation.
Roger Penske watched those closing laps from atop Power's timing stand as the end of the Nascar race overlapped the start of IndyCar's.
Knicks The Knicks stand as the league's only team to make an in-season coaching change after firing David Fizdale on Dec. 6.
The second-order effects undermine the democratic myths and governing norms that stand as a bulwark against elite corruption and abuse of power.
Obama's final speech wasn't just a warning—it will stand as an emblem of what we have been and perhaps can be. ♦
Ms. Constand took the witness stand as a proxy for all of Mr. Cosby's accusers, many of whom told stories similar to hers.
Fifty or five hundred years from now, may it stand as a reminder of what is possible: We could, and we did, together.
Fifty or five hundred years from now, may it stand as a reminder of what is possible: We could, and we did, together.
Across town, in a vast place called the Tank Graveyard, the rusting remains of Ethiopian tanks stand as a monument to the war.
These days, the ruins of Fordlândia stand as testament to the folly of trying to bend the jungle to the will of man.
I had to hold it on the plane, for example, instead of using a stand, as I do with an iPhone or iPad.
They stand as a forgotten canon of expanded imagination, from a time like the present one in animation, when anything seems possible.  ♦
The posthumous celebration of Mateen among Islamic State fighters attests that the massacre in Orlando will stand as a landmark in that struggle.
That's how progressives can truly stand as an alternative to Trump's divisive, destructive, and damaging agenda and win in the 2018 midterm elections.
If the bill is allowed to stand as is, though, it's going to have a major impact on women and, eventually, their children.
The court may choose instead to let whatever ruling it issues in another gerrymandering case stand as its final word on the matter.
They are easy for top amateurs to qualify for through play-in tournaments, and they stand as the lowest form of professional tennis.
Russian Ark may stand as a landmark in film history because of its technical achievement, but Francofonia is the stronger, more complex film.
He has had many opportunities since then to take a stand, as the rhetoric and actions of his party were turning worse and worse.
In the adjoining cemetery, a rocket launcher points east toward the front lines, and bullet-ridden gravestones stand as silent witnesses to the desecration.
It's your job to bring the scattered Wenja back together and stand as a united front against invading tribes to the north and south.
Sherman's black-and-white photographs stand as unflinching records of the roots of America's rich diversity, which has only increased in the century since.
"And once again, I like to think that people know where I stand as a human being after two decades doing this," he continued.
We're here to facilitate this conversation on behalf of the voters so that they know exactly where you stand as you face off tonight.
Two crosses stand as a makeshift memorial to mark the spot where a 29-year-old black man was killed by police in 2014.
Fully grown they could stand as tall as standing as tall as 11 feet (3.35 meters) and weigh up to 1,400 pounds (635 kg).
Only a quarter of voters said they approved of his ability to stand as a role model to be admired, and two-thirds disapproved.
The structure is meant to commemorate the work of Noah, and to stand as a proof that the stories in the Bible are true.
And it's unlikely all the sex, murder, and madness that dominate many of today's most popular shows will stand as crowd-pleasing familial content.
After all, both dark and sexy series are created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and stand as the bloody television adaptations of Archie Comics properties.
But if Trump critics are hoping this means Yellen will stand as a major opponent to Trump's eventual policies, they need to think again.
Where things stand As deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein put it this week, there is a "conflict" between federal and state views on marijuana.
If that was where "Ojichan" ended, it would stand as an important lesson for young women about the normalcy of their growing sex drive.
Few women in India are encouraged to enter politics, and those who join political parties are rarely selected to stand as candidates in polls.
Successful U.S. engagement in resolving this conflict would stand as a model for the rest of the world and demonstrate the power of diplomacy.
"We both understand each other's boundaries and where we stand as far as what is and is not OK with the other," Vause explained.
The NeverTrump camp could never agree on who they wanted to stand as an alternative to Trump—Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, or Marco Rubio?
He would stand as a right-left populist who supports closed borders, trade barriers, local and nationalistic culture and an America First foreign policy.
Although the buildings are in ruins, they still stand as a memorial to World War II — and the brave soldiers who served their country.
It lay on the ground for minutes, apparently unable to stand, as multiple men trussed its legs together and hauled it into a trailer.
Supertall structures stand as "place makers" in the planning process, since they create neighborhood landmarks to draw companies, residents, tourists and foreign direct investment.
More permanent than the markings left in the trenches, they stand as silent markers for men whose futures were fraught with uncertainty and peril.
Ms. MacLynn defines a one-night stand as a one-off sexual encounter between two individuals without any expectation to see each other again.
Civilian vehicles destroyed and abandoned throughout the Old City are slowly being collected and stand as a quiet, rusting symbol of the terrible fighting.
Ruth's most famous season was 1927, when he swatted 60 home runs: a majestic round number that would stand as the record for decades.
"It's beautiful that they can stand as towers of inspiration for couples to feel a safe space to love one another openly," she said.
First and foremost, though the two classics occur during different time periods and in different worlds, both stand as iconic symbols of a generation.
Vocal support is always appreciated by those who wear the shield and stand as the Thin Blue Line between us and the criminal element.
"John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum" (2019) and "X-Men: Days of Future Past" (2014) currently stand as her highest-rated films on Rotten Tomatoes.
That 1992-93 season would stand as Bradley's best, but he remained productive for three more years, including a 79-point campaign in 1995-96.
Earlier this year, the Loven spotted a desperately emaciated 2-year-old boy who could barely stand as he thirstily gulped water from a bottle.
Some boats are lofted into the rafters, others idle or slump on the floor, still others stand as sentinels hundreds of feet into the warehouse.
That leaves the Pro Stand as a $999 device that's crucial to the basic setup and use of the (already expensive) monitor it's designed for.
"Asset quality trends stand as the main highlight of this set of numbers," Andrea Unzueta, analyst at Credit Suisse, said in a note to clients.
She wept on the stand as she acknowledged that she "made a mistake" in not alerting authorities about her daughter's killing, according to multiple reports.
And while Batgirl, Harley Quinn, and Joker movies are all in various stages of development, they still stand as big question marks for the franchise.
Manafort on Tuesday was seen with his arms folded, staring daggers as his former deputy testified, on the stand as part of a plea deal.
Or those marathon desk sessions when you finally get up and feel like you can't stand as tall as you could before you sat down.
His accuser, Andrea Constand, took the stand as she did the first time and was accused by Cosby's lawyers of being a money-grubbing liar.
Chris Evans is defending taking a political stand as a Hollywood star, saying he still feels "rage" and "fury" about the election of President Trump.
The company avoided having to stand as a defendant in a trial scheduled for May in Oklahoma by agreeing to pay the state $270 million.
Pick a past disaster, and I'll tell you at least a dozen stories that stand as living testaments to our collective compassion, generosity -- and unity.
Nearby, three selections from Peruvian-born artist Armando Andrade Tudela's "Billboard" series (2003) stand as eery reminders of capitalism's encroachment on the iconic Peruvian landscape.
Yet despite that history, our country — yes, it is mine too — has always found a way to stand as a nation stronger for its differences.
If it all works the way they plan, Saturday will stand as a fulcrum for the Yankees, the pivot point from past to future glory.
They stand as timeless totems of quality while the rush of existence moves past them, and even when context has eroded away entirely, they remain.
Amy Klobuchar took a job as a carhop at a local A&W root beer stand as a teenager — where her job was washing mugs.
Joining us now for his take on where things stand, as well as the tensions in Hong Kong and more, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
He called me out at one point, actually called my name and asked me to stand as he told my story, his voice quavering again.
Already, by virtue of a since-repealed law that permitted prisoners to stand as electoral candidates, Mr. Sands had been voted into the British Parliament.
It could stand as the culminating moment of the metanarrative in which the Vietnam War ceases to be a current event and lapses into history.
This specific section of California's labor law "appears to stand as an obstacle" to the federal government's effort to ensure that employees are legal immigrants.
Ershaghi says that it's in a company's best interest to take an ethical stand as soon as they see a toxic company culture forming. Why?
We met at a concession stand as we were both reaching greedily into a freezer for peach-ice-cream sandwiches, the last two in stock.
Woods was not penalized, but under the new rule, which depends on the integrity of the player, Woods's determination would stand as the final word.
The most anticipated witness in the first trial to come from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe could take the stand as early as Monday.
Set to the tune of "Mad World" by a YouTuber, we watch the man stand as female luge athlete after female luge athlete speeds by.
" Asked for comment late Friday, Isabelle McLemore, a spokeswoman for U.S.A. Swimming, said, "At this time our statements stand as our comments on these matters.
Or perhaps these 528 postcards will stand as missives from the void, when the civilization we have built so precariously collapses into fire and ash.
The news prompted Scentre shares to swing from a loss to stand as much as 2% higher by mid-afternoon in a broadly steady wider market.
The partners involved are hoping this means it can stand as a blueprint to other similar pilot projects and trials being run all over the world.
Former champion Cristie Kerr shot 70 to stand as the leading American player at four under par, a total she shared with Spain's Carlota Ciganda (72).
You stand as a symbol of initiative, ingenuity, and the simple dream of a big-ass cannon blasting contraband hundreds of meters into the United States.
It is a violation of the student's free speech right to require any student to stand as long as it is not disrupting the learning environment.
The faces of those employees who will lose jobs, the families and communities impacted, will all stand as a stark measure of Amazon's brutal employee values.
Despite a clash in the south stand as the full-time whistle sounds, there are no consequences and there are no more major incidents that evening.
WELLINGTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - New Zealand Finance Minister Bill English said on Tuesday he will stand as a candidate to replace outgoing prime minister John Key.
It took a coward to sit but it took a man to stand, as when, battered almost to death, a boxer came out of his corner.
In 2016, a woman diagnosed with bipolar disorder broke down on the stand as she testified at the Houston trial of the man who raped her.
Incidents like these stand as a counterpoint to the first fatal accident blamed on an autopilot, which occurred in a Tesla on autopilot driving through Florida.
Let's look at two examples that, together, arguably stand as the biggest one-man-army action movies of the past 10 years: Taken and John Wick.
But as WeWork's valuation crumbles, the project that has been in the works for years could stand as a monument to an age of coworking excess.
His work there in the continuing effort of Unicef to serve the world's women and children would stand as an immediate indictment of the Iranian decision.
"Losing My Religion," a mandolin-driven plaint from the band's seventh album, "Out of Time," surpassed "Stand" as its most successful single and quickly became inescapable.
"I am really delighted that planning has been granted, now Millicent Fawcett's statue can stand as an equal amongst male statues in Parliament Square," said Wearing.
Both are detrimental to American democracy and both impede the United States' ability to stand as an exemplar of liberty for other nations to voluntarily imitate.
The government has also indicated it will call Turner Broadcasting System chief executive John Martin to the witness stand, as one of many witnesses to come.
They stand as the easiest way to customize your own clothing in an age when establishing one's personal style can feel like a full-time job.
But although "6 Foot 7 Foot" doesn't necessarily win points for musical innovation, it does stand as a library of some of Lil Wayne's best punchlines.
In 1988, Mayor Edward I. Koch took the stand as a prosecution witness at the federal bribery trial of Bess Myerson, his onetime cultural affairs commissioner.
One day, when Ms. Billquist was going for a walk, she saw a man outside the hospital struggling to stand as he waited for his ride.
Fed up with party divisions hobbling the town council, Macfadyen and a group of like-minded collaborators resolved to stand as independents at the next elections.
It could also help Apple in increasingly important markets like China and India, which currently stand as numbers one and two in global smartphone sales, respectively.
That the fans have power, and that it works, is clear; the vast black flag and the empty Kurve in Frankfurt stand as testament to that.
The endorsements stand as the high-profile congresswoman's latest move to leverage her own political following in a bid to boost progressive candidates running for office.
And we see a broad, barren vista in which Lily Dale and Etta Doris stand as kindred souls amid the great, eternal army of the bereft.
So we'll let it stand as is; a monument to the president's dishonesty and corruption, to be contemplated and remembered by Americans for generations to come.
Other government ministers have dropped out of plans to stand as mayor in forthcoming local elections in March, in order to avoid losing their ministerial positions.
Today let's try to figure out where the startup and private markets stand, as there are a few different takes out there that I can't reconcile.
In that regard, the Baltic nations "rightly stand as an example for all NATO allies," Mr. Mattis said, because they have rapidly expanded their military budgets.
The Spiral Group concluded that there was too much at stake for them not to take a stand as artists: Do it, and see what unfolds.
But rights groups say that survivors of Assad's prisons continue to stand as testament to the regime's abuses, even as Syria's war draws to a close.
He will stand as the only person of color amid what was once a crowded field with the greatest diversity of candidates ever running for president.
The dramatic footage provided to CNN by the White Helmets shows Diab bleeding heavily from the legs, unable to stand, as he cries out for help.
How each confronted the moment offers a window into their presidencies; together, they stand as a stark contrast to the current occupant of the Oval Office.
Together, The Original Series and TNG stand as the two pillars of Star Trek and the series Trek fans are most likely to be familiar with.
There are now calls for their demolition, even while they stand as pioneering structures in engineering, the first conoidal (cone-shaped) glass domes in the world.
More than a romantic desire to return to the motherland, Weems's images confront histories of forced movement while they stand as exegeses on longing and distance.
These are living legends who have also stood on the right side of history, even when it was difficult, and they stand as beacons for me.
Do not come high or belligerent.. We don't need any HOT HEADS or anyone there for the wrong reasons... We will stand as we are, UNIFIED.
Boris Johnson, the face of the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union, said he would stand as a candidate to replace May as Conservative leader.
When Yahoo announced that it was exploring a sale, it confirmed that the board is still stumbling and refusing to take a stand as Marissa Mayer flounders.
The engravings represent the earliest evidence for dogs on the Arabian Peninsula and might even stand as the earliest depictions of canines yet, as Science first reported.
"In the long run, it is not destined to stand as it is," he said, adding that the court might reject the regions' lawsuits on technical grounds.
Now is the time for Republicans to unite for all of us who want a brighter future for our nation to come together and stand as one.
In Congo Joseph Kabila will probably stand as his party's candidate in presidential elections this year, despite having finished his second and supposedly final term in 2016.
Vadlamani's photographs of drought in Maharashtra, India, which were taken between March and May of this year, stand as evidence of the human toll of climate change.
And "Spoils Of War," when the military man is confronted by dragons on the battlefield for the first time, may stand as Thrones' best-ever Jaime episode.
With private matches in the game and Trials of Osiris going on every weekend, where does Destiny stand as a competitive game or as an esport even?
Brotherhood's "Paradise" and "Weirdo" stand as New Order's strongest one-two punch on record as well as some of their finest work in the power pop realm.
But the October weekend at Snetterton, where she picked up three four-place finishes, would stand as her last appearance in a major racing competition until 2014.
When Ms. Constand testified, she took the stand as something of a proxy for the other women, more than 50, who have accused Mr. Cosby of abuses.
It's a dark album but it's also Berman's most obviously inviting—tracks like "Snow is Falling in Manhattan" stand as one of his most beautiful offerings yet.
Officials who compiled the report offered no specific reason for the jobs jump in December, which will stand as the biggest month of the year for employment.
LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - Former British Defence Secretary Liam Fox will stand as a candidate to succeed outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
Those who stand as independents (as Ross Perot did in 1992) have also failed—which would not bode well for a self-financing candidate like Michael Bloomberg.
Democrats need a revived party with a strong leader, as well as a clear message that allows them to stand as the loyal opposition to Trump Republicans.
His 493 consecutive double-doubles stand as the nation's longest streak to start a season since Tim Duncan strung together 17 in 1996-97 for Wake Forest.
While increasing access to health services is a national goal, TRAPs laws stand as road blocks by literally placing miles between women and the providers they seek.
The same official shouted at a White House press aide who was instructing foreign reporters on where to stand as they recorded Obama disembarking from the plane.
In this age of dashcams, body cameras and police confrontations taped on iPhones, Mr. Zapruder's 26 seconds stand as the most famous bystander documentation of a crime.
Add in the fact that it might come with a few health perks, and it just might stand as a smarter choice for curbing your sweet tooth.
I became emotional again that those boxes stand as a question — that they're in a perpetual state of not going home but they're in a coffin home.
Sections of the Berlin Wall stand as historical remnants in the Cold War exhibition of the Royal Air Force Museum, located in the village of Cosford, England.
Some will stand as silent witnesses in a scene in which General Groves explains that, to maintain secrecy, he will not send evacuation forces into nearby areas.
On Sunday, less than two weeks after his initial tweet, King is now appearing to embrace the comparisons, using a chapter from The Stand as a warning.
Let Ms. Favaretto's cloud stand as the logo for this diffuse biennial, which brings together many of the biggest names in art today but never quite coheres.
Our ports are critical to our local, state and national economies, and they stand as proof that international cooperation can make the border work for both countries.
To add digital timing devices would be heresy to Mr. Schneider, since mechanical clocks have become increasingly rare and stand as symbols of great American clock making.
Cyrus, clad in a black minidress, held tight to the microphone stand as she belted the break-up track, and leaned in to her signature raspy vocals.
Miley, clad in a black minidress, held tight to the microphone stand as she belted the break-up track, and leaned in to her signature raspy vocals.
Standing desk conversion options like the Kangaroo Pro Junior can be placed directly on top of your desk, and allow you to sit or stand as needed.
Mitt Romney's principled vote to stand as the only Republican to vote in favor of one of the articles of impeachment does not change that political calculus.
They might even make them worse, with lawyers and expert witnesses arguing over signals from a scanner and whether they stand as evidence of a conscious self.
The commutation is not a presidential pardon — Rubashkin's conviction will stand, as will his terms of release and the restitution payments he will be obliged to pay.
Today, we stand as a next generation media company transforming the way people watch and engage with content, serving creators, consumers and brands that share this vision.
These conversations and understandings can stand as a contrast to those who benefit from our divisions, which politicians harness for votes and the media fosters for profits.
The games are mostly on Wednesday afternoons, so they are far from prime time but stand as another foray into live sports for the social media company.
No composer of the past hundred years achieved such worldly power: in Paris, IRCAM , the Cité de la Musique, and the new Philharmonie stand as his monuments.
Mr. Roche became the architect of choice for large corporations seeking a suburban headquarters that would also stand as a one-of-a-kind work of architecture.
Of how, in its heyday, on a tiny budget, it became an eye into Britain's soul and should stand as an important lesson for today's hamstrung media.
Remove water sources You may be surprised to know that having accessible water sources can stand as a threat to the number of mosquitos around your home. Why?
So, let's get down to Perry's single appearance in the episode that will forever stand as memoriam to him and the other standout moments of Riverdale's latest episode.
Even if the courts strike down the order, partly or completely, it will stand as a declaration that open season on Muslims and Middle Eastern people now exists.
He decried those who would demonize Muslims as terrorists when, in fact, Muslims have been the victims of terrorism and stand as allies in the fight against extremism.
If New York businessman Michael Bloomberg or another prominent figure decides to stand as an independent or third-party candidate it could also drive total political spending higher.
The United States, on the other hand, is acting as it normally does: holding a deeply unsatisfying Congressional hearing, and letting that stand as a substitute for action.
SSGA and the Mayor's Office are currently in talks to decide whether she can be moved to another location where she can stand as a permanent tourist attraction.
"His utterly original characters and the world of Bikini Bottom will long stand as a reminder of the value of optimism, friendship and the limitless power of imagination."
Moreover, some Shias seem to think that the ruins of Mosul should stand as a reminder to Sunnis, and a warning to Kurds, of the costs of revolt.
All-women shortlists were introduced by Labour in 1997 to help facilitate female representation in Parliament by ensuring only female candidates could stand as MPs in certain seats.
This now stand as the "first real public-private partnership to bring Hyperloop travel to the US," HTT CEO Dirk Ahlborn said in a statement provided to TechCrunch.
The 38-year-old quit the cabinet of Socialist President Francois Hollande in August to prepare a campaign and will stand as an independent in next year's election.
God of War is certainly an early game of the year contender and could very well stand as one of the best game to come to the console.
"I stand as a living example of Hillary Clinton's vision for America where everyone gets a fair shot and a second chance to achieve their dreams," Walsh said.
His utterly original characters and the world of Bikini Bottom will long stand as a reminder of the value of optimism, friendship and the limitless power of imagination.
Why this matters: As the AP writes, the announcement "preserves the status quo even though President Donald Trump says it's a bad deal that mustn't stand as is."
In a year of scant bipartisan victories, enactment of legislation to restore America's national parks would stand as a reminder to voters that lawmakers can still work together.
Arizona State has lost three out of four after opening the season 43-0 to stand as the last undefeated team in Division I for a few hours.
But these are the basics of my mental checklist in judging whether an individual poll might maintain the status quo, move the needle or stand as an outlier.
While he has chosen to form his own party and not stand as part of the establishment, he is nothing if not a member of the French elite.
I was exploring the notion of the "one-night stand" as an opportunity for liberation, as opposed to the traditional idea of it as a shallow, drunken mistake.
They stand as tragic effigies of treasures forever gone, similar to Rakowitz's reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate that stands at the exhibition's entrance, made of plywood and plaster.
One Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based financial adviser at Merrill Lynch said he's been fielding nervous calls from clients about where their portfolios stand as the markets go haywire.
The official version that he voiced himself is that no sacrifice is too great when serving the motherland, plus the bridge would stand as his crowning construction achievement.
She had not simply come up short of expectations in three previous Winter Games — she had what may still stand as the best-known Olympics blunder in history.
As Israelis and especially as Jews, we must not stand as spectators as a genocide is being carried out via chemical weapons, mass executions, bombings, starvation and displacement.
But he will first face the jury, and on Monday, Judge Gergel limited where, exactly, Mr. Roof may stand as he presents his case in Courtroom No. 6.
The women who have accused Eric Schneiderman, the former New York attorney general, of sexual abuse stand as a reminder that domestic violence ensnares women of all backgrounds.
Lucia Brawley: The controversy is a watershed moment for GOP Ford's testimony could stand as a harrowing indictment of Kavanaugh's abject unfitness to sit on the Supreme Court.
Niinisto, 69, who will stand as an independent candidate after previously representing the conservative National Coalition Party, is known for cultivating good relations with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
Comprised of members from popular acts Choir Boy and Sculpture Club, the smooth electronic pop of Human Leather is likely to stand as a lightning rod for discussion.
Many of the old hospital buildings remain, because of the cost of demolition; they stand as eerie reminders of an earlier era's approach to treating the mentally ill.
What it does manage, however, is to stand as a deft and heartfelt piece of horror, capable of moving the soul just as much as it can terrorise it.
Here's where things stand as of this morning: Top Republicans may be willing to strip out Obamacare's "essential health benefit" requirements to win the votes of the Freedom Caucus.
He had other advantages, like Johnson's decision to stand as a write-in candidate and the president's growing unpopularity with independent voters who could cross over and oppose him.
Given Mahere's legal background and the 28,215 Twitter followers she has gained due to her activist work, she was the clear choice among them to stand as a candidate.
Guyger faces up to life in prison Hours earlier, in the same courtroom, Judge Tammy Kemp asked Guyger and her lawyers to stand as she read the verdict sheet.
Recently divorced after a nine-year marriage, she plans to stand as a member of parliament in the next national elections, due in 2019, on a women's rights platform.
As Mukherjee's confidence and skill with fiber grew, her works crept off the walls and began to stand as totems, usually affixed to the ceiling to keep them upright.
New to the top level of the pro scene, Crown needs to keep his cool against Faker, who continues to stand as one of the world's most elite players.
Washington (CNN)The White House is letting President Donald Trump's tweet Thursday -- asserting that he had not taped former FBI Director James Comey -- stand as the President's official statement.
Several cities around the world have expressed concerns that platforms such as Airbnb stand as unfair competitors to hotels and can turn some neighborhoods into sterile, tourist-only zones.
"What I'll be looking for is someone who can tell us where those (issues) stand as a priority and put them at the top of the agenda," he added.
But his errors should stand as a warning to the next hot young thing whose distributor or studio wants them to work at a pace the medium cannot support.
The stately Victorian and Edwardian mansions lining Millionaire's Row stand as evidence of a bygone era built in the years after the Civil War by tobacco and textile barons.
The knowledgeable, effective responses to these outbreaks stand as a testament to the need for discipline-specific training with an international perspective and expertise amongst our men and women.
Therefore, Egypt and Israel stand as the two most reliable U.S. partners in the region with the capabilities to address the most dangerous threat of the twenty-first century.
The official version, which he voiced himself, was that no sacrifice was too great in serving the motherland, and that the bridge would stand as his crowning construction achievement.
And yet in this pope, our upside-down age has a leader whose approach and example stand as reminders of what the sensitive exercise of power can look like.
This raised the possibility that Trump could take the stand as president-elect but also ensured that he will not have to testify in the case while he campaigns.
The IMF believes this target will not be met as things stand as the current austerity measures will produce an excess of only 1.5 percent, according to its calculations.
Master of None's second season followed the example set by its first, turning out episodes that can almost stand as their own short films, independent of the show itself.
Her effort has culminated in the opening of what will stand as the only general-interest bookstore in the Bronx, a borough of one-and-a-half million people.
In the bridge of "Lover," she asks "ladies and gentlemen" to stand as she recites her own vows: "My heart's been borrowed and yours has been blue," she sings.
Both stand as examples of Porsche's rich history at Le Mans, with the race offering the company a way to prove its pedigree in one of the toughest arenas.
"Dude … Stop the Spread, Please" reads the caption of one of the posters, showing an image of riders forced to stand as a man nearby takes up two seats.
Sciorra's testimony that he raped her in the winter of 1993-1994 is outside of the statute of limitations and does not stand as a charge on its own.
He is supposed to stand as the living embodiment of the statue of Justice — wearing a blindfold, holding a sword in one hand, a balancing scale in the other.
These conditions make it hard for Puigdemont to stand, as he is likely to be arrested and tried on charges including sedition and rebellion if he returns to Spain.
According to one report, Pence and his wife were the only two in the VIP box not to stand as the unified Korea team entered the stadium in Pyeongchang.
Sometimes, in the case of Koshy and Dobrik, the couple chooses to make the video together, to stand as a united front and let their viewers know what's going on.
Jackson-type populism, which did not extend to African-Americans, should therefore stand as a stern warning for today's would-be populists not to retreat an inch on civil rights.
Scholl's youth stands in sharp contrast to her commitment, seriousness, grasp of her beliefs, and resolve, and it's impossible to watch the film without being motivated to stand as well.
And while parity across racial demographics is necessary, it does not change the fact that Asian Americans stand as a group of color that is denied access to greater opportunities.
Mr. da Silva wants to stand as a candidate in the October election, although he was convicted last year of corruption and still faces charges in six other corruption cases.
If she does not recover, it is likely that her rape will go unpunished, since no witness's testimony may stand as evidence until it can be subjected to cross-examination.
The incidents sparked conversation and controversy around the internet's affects on still-developing brains and how it might warp reality, and stand as a watershed moment in internet culture history.
Have Fox and writer-director Simon Kinberg (who co-wrote "Last Stand," as well as "Days of Future Past" and "Apocalypse") done a better job with the story this time?
Mr Wale claims that Mr Sogavare is ineligible to stand as prime minister because the law requires a candidate for prime minister to be a member of a political party.
But that doesn't mean the executive orders will stand, as the FCC's proposal included a provision that blocks state and city governments from independently maintaining regulations, according to The Verge.
When Musk rattled through the numbers onstage, he claimed that all of them have been achieved by the Roadster prototype, and they'd stand as new records for a production car.
Indeed, ICE's 2628 budget was $28503 billion, of which $22019 billion was dedicated to enforcement and removal operations –– figures that still stand as part of the current continuing resolution (CR).
"The circumstances of Mr. Abraham-Joseph's detention stand as a testament to the consistent and historically under-reported harassment and targeting of Black immigrants," the description of the petition reads.
Far from a curiosity, the gambling markets stand as a rare source of something approximating clarity in the face of Brexit-borne confusion, assuming they turn out to be right.
While NATO was formed almost 70 years ago as a deterrent to Soviet aggression, it continues to stand as the premier defensive alliance against growing global threats to Western democracy.
Late Monday afternoon, the defense called Mr. Denton to the stand, as well as Emma Carmichael, the editor in chief of Jezebel, a Gawker-owned website dedicated to feminist issues.
Steven Patrick Morrissey, known in a professional capacity as Morrissey or Mozzer, has been approached by the Animal Welfare party to stand as their candidate for the London mayoral race.
That salad, incidentally, can stand as our no-recipe recipe of the week, the chance we provide readers each Wednesday to cook off narrative suggestion, rather than from listed instructions.
From the famous gold mask of Agamemnon to the sinewy Artemision Bronze statue, pottery fragments to exquisite jewelry, the museum's timeless treasures stand as testaments to the longevity of art.
With Erik, Brent Burns and Marc-Edouard Vlasic, we feel we have three of the N.H.L.'s top defensemen and stand as a better team today than we were yesterday.
Members of the elite, in this game, try to test one another over where they stand, as well as the government's strength, in order to decide whether to remain loyal.
"This is a question of where you stand as it relates to the constitutional authorities of the legislative branch and what they're working on is purely a distraction," Schatz said.
And with Schitt's Creek ending its run with its sixth season in 2020, the network was presumably on the hunt for a show that could stand as its heir apparent.
The students — who range in age from 20 to 60 and vary widely in experience and ability — sit or stand as close to Dr. Harris as they can, watching intently.
When the time came, she and her wife boarded a bus and made the four-hour ride from New York to the nation's capital to make her stand as a woman.
This should stand as a wake up call to us all that none of us are immune from this threat, and it is time to get serious in addressing this challenge.
One of the final filming stops in Ireland was in Ballyferriter at the Ceann Sibéal headland, where crews built huts in the shape of beehives to stand as a Jedi temple.
Now, we'll call it "timely," but years from now, it will stand as a piece of pop culture created as a reflection of its time, which is… kind of terrifying, honestly.
Still, if Libya goes ahead with a planned election this year, the man who once vowed to spill "rivers of blood" to protect his father hopes to stand as a candidate.
While some of the sites he did visit are simply peculiar, from AstaZero to Shanghai's Thames Town, the majority of them are also jarring as they stand as military training grounds.
The Fast & Furious movies stand as one of the best film franchises America has going for it right now — and maybe even a gloriously dumb representation of everything good about America.
"This is a message to the whole world about this country's ability to stand as a rock in the face of all attempts to attacks its security and citizens," Momani said.
Sometimes years of work would culminate in a final court appearance, where I or another agent involved in the investigation would take the stand as an expert witness for the government.
"It will simply not be acceptable for the UK government to stand as a roadblock to the democratically expressed will of this parliament," said Sturgeon on the first day of debate.
Macron was economy minister under Socialist President Francois Hollande until he resigned last year to create his own political movement and stand as an independent candidate in this year's presidential election.
Letter From America Donald J. Trump has departed from Republican orthodoxy in multiple ways, but his consistently kind words for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia stand as the most striking.
Some of them, such as Ken Clarke and Guto Bebb, do not intend to stand as MPs at the next election and so have nothing to lose by obstructing Mr. Johnson.
The question of whether Mr. LePage had vetoed 65 bills within the proper time frame ended up in the State Supreme Court, which found that the bills could stand as law.
The DOJ said Monday that it agrees the decision should stand as the case works its way through the appeals process in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.
In 100 years, what will stand as the more appropriate response to the upheaval of the Trump years and of #MeToo — electing the first woman or electing a very woke man?
She did this, in part, because she hoped that once the restaurant succeeded, it would stand as an example for other female chefs and entrepreneurs, as well as for the banks.
NEWARK — The juxtaposition was stark: a former Democratic senator on the stand as a witness for the prosecution, while a current senator from the same party sat in the defendant's chair.
These pilots stand as markers of success for the continuation and furthering of mobile voting, and have resulted in timely legislation to ensure statewide voting access for people with physical disabilities.
Whether they are surpassed once again in the next 12 months or stand as the high-water mark will be one of the big stories to watch in the VC industry.
WASHINGTON — Iran's missile strikes this week on two Iraqi military bases and suspected role in the takedown of a Ukraine-bound passenger jet, stand as examples of Tehran's ballistic missile capability.
This columnist spent a little time following Sam Gyimah, a former Tory rising star who sacrificed the safe seat of East Surrey to stand as a Liberal Democrat in marginal Kensington.
There is, of course, a competing narrative: Prosecutors have a duty, as attorneys, to the rule of law so the Justice Department must stand as an independent bulwark against presidential overreach.
She might stand as still as a statue and then wilt gradually, with her long black mane veiling her face, or arch backward, grasping at strands of hair with slender fingers.
"We continue with determination to foil attacks and to guard the security of this nation.. we must stand as one against this criminal group and its terrorist activities," the statement said.
That activist, Keith Campbell, was targeted by antifa because, as described in this Reveal piece, he "has a history of Islamophobia" and threatened to use his camera stand as a weapon.
"If the motion is carried, I will treat that as a vote of no confidence and I will not stand as a candidate in the ballot," Turnbull told reporters in Canberra.
Iowa could stand as a marker of Trump's ceiling—or it could be the highest hurdle he has to face before a series of states that are much friendlier to his campaign.
We are taking a stand today to protect the thousands of businesses that will suffer if this ban is allowed to stand, as well as manufacturers and recyclers who oppose this ban.
Standing 4 feet 4 inches (1.32 m) tall, Akash Vukoti, 9, sparked smiles from fans on Tuesday afternoon when he commented on the microphone stand as it automatically lowered to his height.
While some saw Apple taking a stand as an admirable commitment to their customers, plenty of others criticized the company for refusing to aid in the investigation of a horrific mass murder.
No, these other horror movies are allowed to stand as psychological thrillers, or, like Jordan Peele's appropriately lauded directorial debut Get Out (which also dabbles in body horror), as biting social critique.
This should stand as a lesson for the future — when Republicans band together, stand up for the grassroots and take the fight to the Democrats and the opposition party media, America wins.
Indeed, the biggest movie of 2017 so far, one that might stand as the biggest movie until Star Wars Episode VIII arrives in December, is the remake of Beauty and the Beast.
Though we don't know for sure, New Girl did just recently finish filming its final season, so this Instagram could stand as substantial proof that she's saying goodbye to her character, Jess.
DS2 is the jewel in a large body of work that in retrospect might stand as either a worthy phase in a longer, more varied career or a slow descent into madness.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  Throughout history, a few musical minds have helped cultivate cities of greatness; cultural behemoths that stand as examples of the sheer humbling creativity of humankind.
More than a hundred years into its campaign to sell itself as unimpeachably American, the Mormon establishment now ironically appears to stand as one of the guardians of conservative America's international brand.
While most of the pending litigation facing Uber is carried over from its former CEO, a laundry list of suits could stand as a hurdle to the company's financial and cultural turnaround.
For its part, Hollywood has offered to cut exhibitors in on a percentage of PVOD revenues, but that arrangement will only stand as long as those theaters can carry their own water.
After finishing her MBA, she was working as a manager for the telecoms company Airtel when a group of Soda's elders approached her at the age of 32 to stand as sarpanch.
These include stare decisis, which holds that unless there is a very strong reason for overturning a prior decision, that decision should stand as the rule for similar cases in the future.
Instead, Cambodia has come to stand as the highest watermark for China's influence in Southeast Asia and as the stage for Mr. Hun Sen's evolution into one of Asia's most unstinting autocrats.
It was a surprising reversal of the court's own decision less than two years ago, and it could stand as the conclusion of a case that has attracted national attention for decades.
" Jack Caffrey, equity portfolio manager at JPMorgan Private Bank, also on "Squawk on the Street," agreed, saying policy changes could stand as a "potential positive in the back half of this year.
Before the ceremony in which leaders from both parties praised Dole's years of civic and military service, the former Kansas senator and presidential candidate struggled to stand as the colors were presented.
They stand as the first significant military response in retaliation for attacks by the Shia militia group, known as Kataib Hezbollah, that have injured numerous American military personnel, according to US officials.
We dreamed of a utopian restaurant culture, one where chefs and managers took gender out of the equation—made it irrelevant—and let workers stand as equals, in workplaces committed to inclusiveness.
Why it matters: The strength and optimism of the American consumer continue to underpin the record-long economic recovery — and stand as a contrast to the gloomy outlook expressed lately by business leaders.
After well over a year of a Westeros drought, everyone's favorite HBO fantasy epic is slowly preparing to return to our TV screens for season 8, which will stand as Thrones' final season.
Wellington (Reuters) - New Zealand Police Minister Judith Collins said on Tuesday she will stand as a candidate to replace outgoing Prime Minister John Key, becoming the third Cabinet member to announce their candidacy.
Earlier this year, The Contemporary organized a solo show by Michael Jones McKean in the historic Hutzler Brothers Palace Building in downtown Baltimore that, for now, will stand as the organization's final exhibition.
Rather than stand as a threat to the Liberals, the PPC is a bigger problem for Scheer's party because it could lure votes away from the mainstream right-leaning Conservatives in the Oct.
Here are the courtroom sketches from inside the Derrick Rose rape trial -- showing the NBA star's accuser weeping on the stand as she told her side of the story in an L.A. courtroom.
On Sunday, Mr Kipchoge matched Mr Bolt, taking a full percent off the previous best at his own distance, and posting a race time that could stand as long as Mr Bolt's 9.58.
In addition, these public comments stand as sort of a record of sorts – something that's helpful for customers who want to know if the developer actively supports the application and considers user feedback.
Ryan Reynolds, Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman all seem to have very different opinions of where they all stand as friends, as the three posted hilarious pictures of themselves for Best Friends Day.
Clyfford Still: The Works on Paper features early graphite drawings that are more akin to sketches, but there are also expressive line drawings that may stand as subject matter in their own right.
Once insurgents complete their agreed withdrawals from the other areas, it will stand as the last battered and besieged rebel zone in eastern Ghouta, itself the opposition's last major bastion near the capital.
"I stand as both a person who was subjected to it and a person who was then also part of the cloud cover, so that's a super weird split to have," she said.
Let's begin with an album so gripping, so thoroughly entertaining that it alone could stand as metal's standard-bearer for 2018 — a symbol of growth and mastery that has permeated throughout the genre.
"I stand as both a person who was subjected to it and a person who was then also part of the cloud cover, so that's a super weird split to have," Thurman says.
Wednesday, of course, also saw what has to stand as one of Trump's most nonsensical and monomaniacal tweets: In the "old days," when good news was reported, the Stock Market would go up.
Lawyers for both sides rested their respective cases after the ex-girlfriend, Shannon Melcher, took the stand as the final witness to deny seeing Mueller inappropriately touch Swift during the picture-taking session.
These sanctions have not only put economic pressure on Russia, but stand as a symbolic gesture that the world does not accept the imperialistic behavior of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his cronies.
He contributed to X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand, as well as The Avengers and The Incredible Hulk, and last wrote the screenplay for Steven Spielberg's Ernest Cline adaptation Ready Player One.
A SoftBank buyout would stand as a notable endorsement for the newspaper industry, adding a media company to the Japanese investment machine's impressive portfolio alongside successful startups such as Uber, WeWork and Arm.
In another threat to Johnson, former Conservative cabinet minister David Gauke said he would stand as an independent candidate to try to deny the prime minister what he called a "very hard Brexit".
"This visit by such an influential member of a U.S. administration should stand as a call to action for all Alberta industry," Prosperity Fund founder and President Barry McNamar said in a statement.
All this is to say that Hillary Clinton shouldn't stand as the latest, best example of a female candidate pursuing office, but instead mark the beginning of a sea change in American politics.
Attacker's Last Stand As France was plunged into a state of emergency on the night of the attack, the Islamic State's external operations branch could claim that it had achieved all its goals.
But both books stand as an implicit admonishment both to the "worldbuilding" I did in my D&D days, and to a lot of sci-fi and fantasy series I read and watch.
Woolfe had angered some in his party when he said he would stand as a leadership candidate to replace James but then also admitted he had considered defecting to join May's ruling Conservatives.
Ford spent eight days on the witness stand as Tribune lawyers pelted him with questions in an attempt to prove Ford was an ignorant man, and the press wrote up every juicy exchange.
She's teaching his daughters, age 10 and 13, "how to sing, how to dance, how to stand as a strong woman, and it's incredibly powerful and beautiful for me to see," Rodriguez said.
"I stand as both a person who was subjected to it and a person who was then also part of the cloud cover, so that's a super weird split to have," she says.
The Court of Justice ruling should stand as a strong reminder to Hungary and its neighbors that the principles of human rights and humanitarian considerations they once so ardently embraced are not optional.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's failed tests and a persistent lag in building testing capacity will stand as a singular failure, a setback suffered by no other country in the world.
Instead of taking a stand as a single company, you could potentially rally dozens of companies — from a range of sectors and unique weights in their fields — on board for your advocacy efforts.
By facing challenges in education and environmental stewardship, and by nurturing the new startup culture, Indonesia can stand as a global model of greatness in innovation and entrepreneurship for all Muslim-majority nations.
While it won't stand as a world record because it wasn't run under open marathon conditions, his achievement shatters the longstanding belief that a sub-two-hour marathon may not be humanly possible.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday she regretted the decision of her protegee Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer not to stand as their party's candidate for the chancellorship in Germany's next federal election.
Howard, and his brother Jordan of Central Arkansas, stand as the highest-scoring brother duo in NCAA history with 43,738 points, passing the duo of Stephen and Seth Curry, who combined for 4,736.
In this climate, with Americans lacking a universal focus for their attention and worry, The X-Files—in the authors' eyes—can stand as a barometer for a morphing cast of domestic fears.
Mr. Levandowski, who received a $120 million bonus for his work on Google's self-driving car, was expected to refuse to answer questions if he had taken the stand as scheduled next week.
But as Yoon also notes, the reactions of others tell only half the story, and to stand as consistently apart from the group as Dennis does takes an inner toll of loneliness and isolation.
Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president who will stand as the candidate for the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in the February 2019 vote, chose Peter Obi, formerly governor of the southeastern state of Anambra.
The empire once run from here had a larger budget and more power than today's EU, not least its own army and tax-raising powers, but both stand as triumphs of liberalism over nationalism.
He patiently negotiated sanctions on Iran, then courageously closed a deal to constrain its nuclear programme—a pact that could, at a minimum, delay a military confrontation and may stand as his biggest achievement.
RICK GATES RETURNS TO STAND AS ANGRY JUDGE LASHES OUT AT PROSECUTORS Mueller dropped numerous bank and tax fraud charges against Gates after he struck a plea deal and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.
Standing at a mere 4 feet 4 inches tall, Akash Vukoti, 9, sparked smiles from fans on Tuesday afternoon when he commented on the microphone stand as it automatically lowered to match his height.
Western Gate nominated two European drinks industry veterans to stand as independent directors at the company's annual meeting on May 23 to lend "fresh perspectives" to tackle weakness in the firm's key Polish market.
Twenty percent say lawmakers should let the healthcare law stand as is, while 21625 percent want any changes to enable it to do more and 2900 percent hope alterations make it capable of less.
Ozgur Lig is one of many alternative football leagues that have flourished around the country in recent times, all of which stand as testament to a new kind of fight against homophobia in Turkey.
This February, we celebrate National African American History Month to honor the significant contributions African Americans have made to our great Nation -- contributions that stand as a testament to their resolve, resilience, and courage.
ROME (Reuters) - European Parliament President Antonio Tajani said on Thursday he would stand as candidate for prime minister for former premier Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, or "Go Italy!" party, in the March 4 vote.
Last week, the East Japan Railway Company launched a campaign encouraging commuters to use both sides of the escalator to stand, as opposed to leaving one side open for those who want to walk.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former British finance minister Philip Hammond said on Tuesday he would not stand as a candidate in the upcoming national election, the latest high-profile lawmaker to join an exodus from parliament.
Indeed, these texts were written not only to challenge the injustices and misguided assumptions of their own times, they stand as a rebuke to readers in any generation tempted to repeat their ancestors' mistakes.
This vaginal monstrosity — emblematic of the "pussy grabs back" rallying cry — can stand as a placeholder for the women who voted for and continue to support Trump (and the other Schlongfaces of the world).
Here are some possible outcomes: Round 239:Fox-Disney goes first since it currently has the lower offer, but it could keep its bid at £275, letting it stand as its best and final.
Republican states, led by Texas and backed by the Trump administration's Department of Justice, have contended that the effective elimination of the penalty meant the individual mandate could no longer stand as a tax.
Its final scene alone, just seven minutes long, could stand as a short film in itself because of the way it embodies the series's central question: What is the relationship between wealth and value?
On Wednesday, Ellis was at it again, dressing down prosecutors after learning that an IRS agent they called to the stand as an expert witness had been in the courtroom for the entire trial.
If it's as good as any of Analogue's other consoles, like the Mega Sg and the Super Nt, then it will perhaps stand as one of the best mobile console releases in recent memory.
In an effort to control the far-right forces, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani said on Thursday he would stand as candidate for prime minister for Berlusconi's Forza Italia in the March 4 vote.
A victory by him would stand as a repudiation of the nation's two dominant establishment parties, which have traded control of the presidency since the end of the PRI's one-party dominance in 2000.
If its ruling in the case produces a 4-4 deadlock, the lower court's ruling will stand and Obama's initiative would be blocked indefinitely, but the blow would not stand as a legal precedent.
In emphasizing "grace" and "poise," the Women's Army Corps manual prescribed something called "stork stand" as a measure of physical fitness for servicewomen; it timed how long a woman could stand on one foot.
And of course they stand as a metaphor for the people, families and societies we all know who have endured their own ruptures and come back beautiful, vulnerable and whole in their broken places.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, front left, and China's Defense Minister Wei Fenghe stand as the American national anthem is played during a welcome ceremony at the Bayi Building in Beijing, Wednesday, June 27, 2018.
The ghazal is necessarily a thing of loose form: each sher or couplet should stand as an independent entity, and while the ghazal forms a further whole as well, its structure is associative and combinatory.
According to Professor Jose, the Japanese emperor is well positioned to address historical grievances between the two countries because he is not an elected figure and can stand as a moral voice on the issue.
Here's where things stand as millions of Americans head to the polls: More than 2.3 million voters under 30 have already voted this year, per Tom Bonier, CEO of the Democratic political data firm TargetSmart.
Yes, in what has to stand as just about the ultimate "Meanwhile, in Canada" story of our time, Ontario politics was momentarily embroiled in a dispute over a fight from an NHL game in 1990.
As to Nokia, its anodized-aluminum N23 and E25 phones from that era still stand as iconic designs, the latter of which also had a physical keyboard that popped out with a violent mechanical snap.
Durox is now so sold on the FN, praising Le Pen's efforts to rid the party of its racist image and sharpen its act, he will stand as a candidate in legislative elections in June.
While the Sonos One is in the process of being updated to stand as a voice-controlled speaker that works with Apple AirPlay 2, Google Assistant, and Amazon's Alexa—for now, it's only Alexa-enabled.
Certainly, the 19:34's days were numbered from the start, but this run will stand as one of the fastest times a game this complex was broken to this degree so quickly after release.
Fifteen countries already have some form of a price on carbon emissions, and the United States — thanks to the actions of states that stand as a repudiation to federal inaction — will soon join their ranks.
Reaffirming the long standing American commitment to free trade, which has created millions of good jobs and lowered costs for consumer products, should stand as an important priority for the governors of this great country.
Bravely, Fisher advocated to unveil the stigma associated with bipolar disorder and mental illness, risking the impact it would have on her professional career, by choosing instead to stand, as one, with those afflicted survivors.
With three segments of the Berlin Wall, street lights from Berlin, benches, and German trees, the Plaza has been built to stand as a symbol of hope for the reunification of North and South Korea.
Jitendra Singh, a junior minister at the Indian Prime Minister's Office, said Trump's posturing has "vindicated India's stand as far as terror is concerned and as far as Pakistan's role in perpetrating terrorism is concerned".
These men and women are our elected representatives, and I expect them to react to stonewalling by breaking through that wall — although I do applaud Senator Bob Corker for his principled stand as committee chairman.
Legislators from the main opposition parties — the Republican People's Party and the Good Party, and the pro-Kurdish Democratic People's Party — refused to stand as Mr. Erdogan took his oath before the newly elected Parliament.
That heated discussion then fueled an entire new Kardashian argument and crying jag that became powerful enough to stand as a premiere episode cliffhanger and a lightening rod for more drama further into the season.
It is unclear what Markle's role will be should the case go to trial, but if he is cooperating with the defense, it could likely be brought to the stand as a witness, reports CNN.
At the same time the reproductions stand as proof that at least some of his art is still, more than a century on, stop-and-stare beautiful, and in ways that no other art is.
It would stand as a lasting reminder of the white racial hostility surging through this moment in American history, a monument to this particular drive to preserve the United States as a white man's country.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan narrowly won a referendum on Sunday that gives him vast new powers while eviscerating the parliament and judiciary that stand as the last checks and balances against his increasingly autocratic rule.
So I'm not upset that I have to answer these questions, but there are moments that I have where I'm like, 'I want to be my own person, I want to stand as my own person.
Yet it remains unclear whether the health care revolt will stand as an exception-or the beginning of a more independent posture toward a president whose volatility has exasperated, if not alarmed, many Republicans in Congress.
"Either way, up or down, it will show the world -- it will give the world a barometer of where we stand as a city in the 21st century as it relates to racial reconciliation," he said.
It generated about $2.6 billion in proceeds as the signature transaction in what has been a down year for initial public offerings in Europe and could stand as the biggest listing in the region this year.
But what do we do when we are so angry, suggestible, and near sighted that we vote in droves to nominate a startlingly ignorant, racist buffoon with poor impulse control to stand as a presidential candidate?
And Mr. Critchley has hinted in questions to earlier witnesses that Ms. Kelly will testify — she will take the stand as early as Thursday — that Mr. Christie, a Republican, knew about the scheme before it started.
When nationalism swept the world in the 19th century, country after country, along with flag and anthem, demanded a guiding literary voice to stand as an avatar for the country as a whole — a national poet.
"This should stand as a wake-up call to us all that none of us are immune from this threat, and it is time to get serious in addressing this challenge," he said in a statement.
Yet, the fact that an earlier implementation might have spared Italy much of the pain it is now suffering should stand as a warning to other countries, including the United States, to act promptly and decisively.
"What we have done will, I believe, stand as one of the most significant economic interventions at any point in the history of the British state and by any government anywhere in the world," Sunak said.
"Honestly, I can't understand why you couldn't be a minister in your country, but you can stand as commissioner," quipped Evelyne Gebhardt, a German lawmaker for the socialist party, at Ms. Goulard's confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
NH: I was just about to ask you, you also work with Formula E. What do you think is going to be gain traction here and stand as a competitor in some ways to Formula One?
On Tuesday, Mr. Pender, 38, took the stand as a witness for the prosecution to explain how he was instrumental in setting up the final meeting between his two friends, just before Mr. Woodard was killed.
"Iris" is an excellent beneficiary of that logic: although the opera is a shade too weird to ever regain a place in the repertory, it overflows with inspiration and may stand as Mascagni's most formidable achievement.
If they do, they can stand as proof of China's growing ability to produce cutting-edge treatments, part of a broader transformation of the country's economy as it moves into higher-value and increasingly complex sectors.
Alex Cifuentes, who described himself on the witness stand as Chapo's personal secretary in the late 22016s, made the allegation when asked by Chapo's lawyer about his involvement in efforts to corrupt high-ranking Mexican government officials.
Alex Cifuentes, who described himself on the witness stand as Chapo's personal secretary in the late 2000s, made the allegation when asked by Chapo's lawyer about his involvement in efforts to corrupt high-ranking Mexican government officials.
"Our committee cannot and will not stand as a substitute for Mr. Mueller's investigation," Warner said in a rare speech about the investigations on the Senate floor last week, noting that Mueller's investigation is a criminal one.
No matter how Kelly's show pans out — failure or success — this clip went viral and will stand as either a milestone from which Kelly will only improve or the signifier that this was never going to work.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Former Indonesian general Prabowo Subianto has accepted the endorsement of the main opposition party to stand as a candidate in a presidential election next year, setting the stage for a rematch with President Joko Widodo.
When Jim Rosenquist returned to the Rose in the fall of 2011, he exemplified and personified the ability of art to transcend challenging circumstances and to stand as an emblem of the infinite potential of human creativity.
"This should stand as a wake up call to us all that none of us are immune from this threat, and it is time to get serious in addressing this challenge," Warner said in a statement Monday.
Bees are the kind of animal we call "charismatic": As with polar bears and pandas, their suffering easily comes to stand as a symbol for the general destruction of the natural world by modern capitalism and industrialization.
He is now arguing that the conviction should not stand, as the officers should have obtained a warrant for the blood test or proved that they did not need a warrant, as required by the Fourth Amendment.
"I'm not upset that I have to answer these questions, but there are moments that I have where I'm like, 'I want to be my own person, I want to stand as my own person,' " she remarked.
Concern: Funding for individuals with pre-existing conditions would not be absolutely guaranteed "How long would Congress allow the ACA tax credits to stand as the costs increase rapidly?" asked Larry Levitt of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
"Look, we all want the players to stand, but as far as I'm concerned, because they want to stand as opposed to me having to tell them that," John Mara, a co-owner of the Giants, said.
Adam Gruler, an off-duty police officer who was working as a guard at Pulse the night of the shooting, was choked with emotion on the witness stand as he recalled victims trying to flee the carnage.
While some Americans are sympathetic to the protesters, others see the refusal to stand as a sign of disrespect for the flag and for members of the military who have sacrificed or died in defending the country.
Two series — which premiere on Friday, March 20 — stand as tentpoles of the deluge: bonkers docuseries Tiger King and period piece miniseries Self Made, which is inspired by the life of historical hair mogul Madam C.J. Walker.
At first, he considered asking guests if they wanted to check their phones at the host stand, as they would a coat, but he worried this could create arguments between couples at the front of the restaurant.
So long as he remains in the White House, the United States will stand as a resolute defender of core democratic values such as freedom of speech, even if our nation has to stand on its own.
The "bureaucracy" may seem sluggish, stubborn and unimaginative at times, but it also can stand as a bulwark against assaults on the laws and the Constitution by the passers-through who inhabit the administration of the moment.
For the near to medium-term, Interswitch could stand as Africa's sole tech-unicorn, as Jumia's volatile share-price and declining market-cap since an April IPO have dropped the company's worth below $1 billion (for now).
The record may stand as her boldest and most adventurous yet: Ms. Assbring employs a host of instruments and styles — Japanese shakuhachi flutes, Chinese guzhengs, dulcimers and more — which she threads together with her lovely, ghostly croon.
Trump arrived in Texas on Tuesday to survey the damage from Harvey, now a slow-moving tropical storm, and said he wanted the relief effort to stand as an example of how to respond to a storm.
Some of them — Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, Mary Church Terrell — stand as towering figures in the history of American social activism, and yet none is set to receive a statue of her own, in this configuration.
"It's the most flavorless and colorless campaign for at least 20 years," scoffed former oil minister Ramirez, who had wanted to stand as the candidate of "Chavismo" but is instead in exile in an undisclosed foreign location.
"We stand as one front with all our ethnic and religious components and will resist with all possible means in defense of security and stability," Abed Hamed al-Mihbash, the head of the council said in a statement.
From running a lemonade stand as a child and hiring her first employee at age 11 to taking on her first "real" job in her teen years, the value of a paycheck has shifted and changed with time.
The announcement last week that the board is officially exploring "strategic alternatives" — code for a sale — and hiring advisers is confirmation that it is still stumbling, refusing to take a stand as its chief executive, Marissa Mayer, flounders.
And since no one is allowed to simply pay us, we watch tens of millions of dollars flow into lavish athletic facilities that stand as pharaoh-shaming monuments of excess, complete with bowling alleys, barber shops, and arcades.
It's their ability to relate to fans their own age that's landed them in a league of their own, and will help them stand as the undeniable kings of K-pop in the U.S. for years to come.
Trump's most loyal supporters stand as a warning to more conventional Republican conservatives and lawmakers that he has his own passionate power base, ahead of likely policy clashes over issues like Medicare or taxes in years to come.
Sitting on the embankment that borders Patharpara, Pushpo's husband Santosh described the earth ridges, 3-19 feet (0.9-2.1 m) tall, as "lifelines" that "stand as sentinels against the incursion of this saline tidal water into our villages".
"We stand as one for the rule of law and against the decision to prosecute the Minister of Finance on charges that are, according to the preponderance of expert legal opinion, without factual or legal foundation," they declared.
Homeowners in Oklahoma and parts of Kansas now stand as great a chance of suffering earthquake damage in the coming year as do residents of more well-known earthquake states like California, according to a new federal assessment.
"Forgive me... my relationship to Pac is too precious to me for the scenes in All Eyez On Me to stand as truth," she wrote, going on to point out specific scenes that struck her the wrong way.
If the Supreme Court's second chamber annuls Lula's conviction, he will once again be eligible to run for office, potentially opening the way for him to stand as the Workers' Party (PT) candidate in the 2022 presidential election.
Once implemented, the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (commonly referred to as the DRECP) will stand as a cornerstone to California's energy independence, facilitating clean, renewable energy production while conserving large stretches of pristine and vulnerable desert lands.
A day after their effort to force a roll-call vote on the convention rules was squashed, groups of delegates opposed to Trump hope to make one last, loud stand as the GOP officially nominates the brash businessman.
In order to begin to make headway, educators must stand as role models committed to honoring and serving this next greatest generation of veterans as they continue to serve; transition; and become members of the greater civilian community.
The Hell House veterans' brutal accounts stand as a cautionary tale for how quickly wars can devolve, and a reminder of the hollowness of the Bush administration's prediction that American troops would be greeted in Iraq as liberators.
The $4.7 trillion budget proposal is dead on arrival in Congress, but it will stand as a statement of the President's priorities -- for cutting and spending alike -- and has already quickly become a lightning rod for Democratic criticism.
The Broncos' defense made the lead last into halftime, coming up with a goal-line stand as Kareem Jackson forced an Austin Ekeler fumble inside the 1-yard line on fourth-and-goal after he caught Rivers' pass.
The issue has not been that Trump doesn't know about this important presidential role -- for our commander in chief to stand as a guide during times of crisis -- but rather it has never been of interest to him.
For the near to medium-term, Interswitch could stand as Africa's sole tech-unicorn, as e-commerce venture Jumia's volatile share-price and declining market-cap — since an April IPO — have dropped the company's valuation below $1 billion.
The fact that they must pay for a seat in many stadiums and are not allowed to stand, as they used to, is the result of the violence of three decades ago, in incidents like the Heysel Stadium disaster.
The hills on the edge of the city are lined with opulent mansions, while a few abandoned houses riddled with dozens of bullet holes stand as a reminder of what happens when all is not well within the cartel.
Sirisena declined to comment on whether he will stand as the presidential candidate for his center-left Sri Lanka Freedom Party, which has recommended him as the candidate for the election expected in the last two months of 2019.
With updated visuals and a feel that hews closer to Melee (the best in the series to date), Ultimate may stand as the strongest entry since the 2001 GameCube version of the game captured so many millions of hearts.
It's also true (and more than a little ironic) that Fleet Foxes are returning with their most complex and demanding record in a landscape where they stand as one of the few capital-B big "indie" acts in existence.
Mr. Pence, by contrast, avoided speaking with North Korean officials on Friday, and he and his wife did not stand, as most spectators did, when the athletes from both Koreas marched together under a flag representing a unified Korea.
"I mean, your nationality or heritage shouldn't have anything to do with it, it should be your political views and where you stand as an American citizen -- that should pretty much lead you to make your decision," Richard said.
And yet the artist's presence could be felt in the works he'd sent — eccentric and vaguely obsessional scale models of the vintage vehicles that have come to stand as visual shorthand for Cuba's anachronistic position on the global stage.
Dunning's former fiancé Lincoln Davies is expected to take the stand as well a restaurant manager for Cipriani Upstairs in Manhattan, who is likely going to talk about seeing Wulff with Weinstein on the night of the alleged assault.
Morris brings the conversation to the table but falls short of the whole truth: Our society rebukes opinions that wildly differ from the norm, thus watering down our available vocabulary, making it less clear where we stand as individuals.
The two teams — and their hirsute styling — may stand as proxies for the push and pull that baseball is going through, trying to speed up the game to lure young, attention-starved fans without alienating older, tradition-bound ones.
And yet the artist's presence could be felt in the works he'd sent — eccentric and vaguely obsessional scale models of the vintage vehicles that have come to stand as visual shorthand for Cuba's anachronistic position on the global stage.
LONDON (Reuters) - Germany will be willing to explore any ideas put forward by a new British prime minister to break the Brexit deadlock but the Withdrawal Agreement "will stand as it is", Germany's ambassador to London said on Wednesday.
John Lewis told the moving story of his life Monday at an event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr -- and let the tale of forgiveness overcoming hatred stand as his response to attacks against him from President-elect Donald Trump.
Berlusconi campaigned for Forza Italia in last March's national election but said his inability to stand as a candidate hurt its chances and for the first time the party trailed the League, by 14 percent of the vote to 17.35 percent.
The least we wanted for Kesha — and through some transference, for us — was an album that would reestablish her as a force of nature, and stand as proof that someone with bad intentions can't tear you down all the way.
But these early animated skeletons stand as precedents for the imagery that followed in the literary magazine El Calavera, founded in 1847, and the famous satirical caricatures created by Posada in the late 19th century, as author Regina M. Marchi writes.
While certain types of generally violent written statements — such as those advocating violence against women, for example — are allowed to stand as Facebook's guidelines require what it deems "credible calls for action" in order for violent statements to be removed.
Berlusconi campaigned for Forza Italia in last March's national election, but said his inability to stand as a candidate hurt its chances and for the first time the party trailed the League, by 14 percent of the vote to 17.35 percent.
The Supreme Court's ruling for marriage equality should stand as a substantial step forward for LGBTQ people, but the Obama administration achieved no substantial expansion of employment or housing protections for ordinary LGBTQ folks (aside from federal employees and the military).
Rows of Tesla Powerpack 230 commercial batteries stand as silent white monuments next to the angular artificial lake, rising up in stark contrast from the roan red clay earth that's also used to make pigeons for a nearby shooting range.
In the event that the planet's obliterated tomorrow by an asteroid (because that shit just happens sometimes), let this video for Lil Yachty's anti-cuffing anthem "1 Night" stand as the key document of where human civilization was at c.
Berlusconi campaigned for Forza in last March's national election but said his inability to stand as a candidate hurt its chances and for the first time the group trailed the League, by 14 percent of the vote to 17.35 percent.
Their tireless efforts to ensure that black lives do indeed matter stand as an elegantly poignant answer to Rodney King's plaintive question as Los Angeles and America collectively tasted the ashes of racial injustice: "Can't we all just get along?"
Both men have an edge on Fillon in opinion polls but that has shrunk ahead of a Sunday first round primary over who should stand as Les Republicains party candidate in the presidential election set for April and May next year.
Rose has played with more aggression and craft since visiting the barber, and while this little transformation may be just another fleeting episode in a troubled career, his cosmetic shifts will stand as a lasting image of his unparalleled professional struggles.
One of the major roles political parties play in maintaining and sustaining democratic institutions is that they are supposed to provide the voters with broadly suitable candidates for office, who can then stand as representatives for various social and ideological groups.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's culture minister Nicky Morgan said on Wednesday she would not stand as a candidate in the next election, the latest high-profile lawmaker to cite a toxic political atmosphere as a reason to join the exodus from parliament.
One Love was originally conceived as a response to the May 22 bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, but now it will also stand as a broader act of protest and defiance against those who would harm innocents.
So instead of letting #ThatMexicanThing stand as trivializing a serious offense, or allowing it to remain as the negative from which it originated, people appropriated it to provide an accurate story of us as immigrants, as Latinos, and as Americans.
And Ginsburg's opinion also finds that the House wouldn't be injured by allowing the district maps to stand, as state law says that the entire Virginia General Assembly, not just the House, is elected from the districts that it draws.
But in a year when cruelty and exclusion stand as hallmarks of conservatism, "It would be courageous to stand up and say that Kasich is a different kind of conservative," who doesn't see government, or foreigners, as enemies, Mr. Olsen says.
They call their effort Hamilton Elector after Federalist Paper #68, in which Alexander Hamilton wrote that the Electoral College would stand as one more check on power -- part of the movement, at that time, to win ratification of the Constitution.
" The panel goes on to say, "This monument should no longer stand as a memorial to white brotherhood; rather, it should be seen as an artifact representing a shared history in which millions of Americans were denied civil and human rights.
"It used to be that if you were looking to move up professionally within the GOP —or perhaps even stand as a candidate yourself—you had to stay away from controversial topics like marijuana reform," Baucum told me from Houston.
Our columnist says that as players are judged for their postures during the anthem, it might be fair to turn the lens on the fans, particularly those in line for the restroom or at the concession stand as it plays.
When a character describes to Rhett the frequency of the phone calls he gets from his mum as being "as much as you can stand, as little as she can" many parents (and their offspring) will surely flinch with painful recognition.
Ruth Davidson quit as leader of the Conservative Party in Scotland on Thursday, saying she could no longer juggle the demands of being a politician with family life and suggesting she would no longer stand as a politician in 2021.
The verdict After five days in court, the jurors were presented with closing arguments: the prosecution presented Drejka, who did not take the stand, as an armed vigilante and the defense portrayed him as a man who feared for his life.
In Trump's most recent, and most outrageous divisive comments, Trump recounted the State of the Union address and how Democrats did not clap or stand as Trump talked about his "accomplishments" including the low employment rates of blacks and Hispanics.
" She said the penalty should be 200 hours of community service: "If we are going to say trust us, believe us, if we do say that our accusation should stand as evidence, then we have to reduce the tariff for rape.
If the Beresheet's loss is not followed up with a second attempt to land on the moon, that failure will stand as a stain on a nation whose growing expertise in high technology has become a marvel to the world.
The collection can stand as a textbook for contemporary creative nonfiction: erudite, soulful and self-deprecating like John Jeremiah Sullivan; freewheeling and insatiably curious like Geoff Dyer; hilarious and precise like Elif Batuman; and always fresh, clean, vigorous and clear.
In at least three states, Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio, such bills have been blocked in court — but laws in North Dakota (one of the oldest, dating to 2013) and Louisiana still stand, as does a variant on the blocked Ohio bill.
He can let a monument stand as is; re-contextualize it through added signage or programming; move it to another public site, such as a museum; change or expand its meaning by adding new art; or remove it from view.
Grillo — an admirer of UKIP's Nigel Farage— used his personal website and social media channels to promote meetings and encourage followers to stand as candidates in local elections, and the party's populist message attracted voters from traditional parties across the country.
Uber Drivers and Others in the Gig Economy Take a Stand | As the online gig economy grows, workers are beginning to band together to secure what they see as fairer treatment from companies that make them feel more like employees than contractors.
During a week that will see Republicans roll out their last-ditch plan to repeal Obamacare while Democrats unveil their Medicare-for-all bill, the Census Bureau data provides a nice baseline for where things stand as Obamacare functions adequately, if not perfectly.
After the June 23 vote to leave the European Union, Johnson took time off to play cricket and abruptly dropped a widely expected bid to stand as prime minister in place of fellow Conservative David Cameron, who had campaigned to stay in.
"I think it's easy to talk about racism in America -- it's another thing to be specific about the different layers about structural racism and systemic racism and how it continues to stand as a barrier to the poor and disenfranchised communities," Preston said.
The Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Kavanaugh, meanwhile, with all that animated it (and with the dozens of arrests each day of protesters who interrupted the hearing) could stand as the perfect encapsulation of the reality of living in this moment.
Diana Orrock, RNC Nevada chairwoman and member of the convention rules committee, said Ryder told the meeting the requirement to keep delegates bound to the candidates they had promised to back will stand, as will rules for those designated as unbound delegates.
The difference is that while 1989 and its immediate predecessor, the guitar epic Red, stand as twin crown jewels, After Laughter improves substantially on Paramore, a thing of frustrating ponderosity occasionally dotted with terrific songs ("Ain't It Fun", "Still Into You", "Last Hope").
Tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes to make way for venues that now stand as giant, unfinished tributes to corruption; there are some serious sewage problems; oh, and the country is in a state of absolute political turmoil.
I won the hearts of many, I got to highlight Deaf awareness, I stand as the first afro queen to have made it thus far, I represented my little island and I received allll the love one could possibly wish for.... THANK YOU!!!
Schumer feared Trump would begin by pursuing a $1 trillion infrastructure bill that would neatly align with Trump's "builder" image, produce tangible benefits, win over union voters Democrats rely on, and stand as a testament to what "America first nationalism" could mean.
"We stand as one for the rule of law and against the decision to prosecute the Minister of Finance on charges that are, according to the preponderance of expert legal opinion, without factual or legal foundation," the business leaders declared in their statement.
But enchiladas can also stand, and at home perhaps ought to stand, as a one-pan meal — a casserole for dinner that starts out as a project and ends up the sort of thing you may eat once or twice a month.
Unable to contest because he is once again serving a prison term for sodomy -- the defacto opposition leader Anwar gave his blessing for Mahathir to stand as the prime ministerial candidate for the opposition, with Anwar's wife Wan Azizah as Mahathir's running mate.
The 69th Primetime Emmys, which aired less than a month before Harvey Weinstein was exposed as a sexual predator, will forever stand as the last awards show before movements like #MeToo and Time's Up began dominating the Hollywood discourse — and it shows.
"It's an opportunity to be a place that can stand as a symbol to the blacks who were a huge part of the development of this community," said Alicia deForest, 47, Mr. deForest's daughter, who has taken increasing responsibility for the project.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has been called to stand as a witness in a trial of members of his ruling People's Party (PP) following a long investigation into an alleged party slush fund, a court spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Although in my view, it didn't go nearly far enough— a true public health approach cannot involve criminalization of any drug possession and requires radical reform to drug treatment—it may now stand as a sad reminder of where America was once headed.
Anticipating this strategy from the right, Democratic candidates are increasingly opposing her as speaker or refusing to take a stand as an act of political inoculation — a trend that even her allies acknowledge could ultimately imperil her grip on the Democratic caucus.
Finally, although future teenthrob scholars may disagree, I bet that in retrospect "What Do You Mean?" will stand as a work of genius to rival the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" or the Backstreet Boys's "I Want It That Way".
Researchers at the University of Wroclaw in Poland, using the testimonies of 9,000 people, found that Romanians want the biggest gap, at 1.39 metres, while Argentines are the most relaxed, saying they can stand as close at 76.5cm away before feeling uncomfortable.
William Taubman, a professor emeritus at Amherst College, grapples with this dichotomy in his masterly new biography, "Gorbachev: His Life and Times," which will surely stand as the definitive English-language chronicle of this most intriguing figure for many years to come.
Capecchi's framing of evolution's purpose as anticipating the unexpected can give us progressive perceptions about living with disabilities and stand as a caution against hubris and narcissism in our aspirations to shape our human communities according to the traits valued by the majority.
At the end, they were holed up in a tiny enclave from which they released a video showing fighters still shooting with smoke billowing above - an attempt to portray their last stand as heroic and a call to arms for future jihadists.
The enduring stars are the ballparks themselves, idiosyncratic Fenway Park and idyllic Dodger Stadium, rejuvenated old gems that not only present a yin and yang of ballpark design but stand as proxies for the eras and areas in which they were built.
We'd just come in from a quick pee break before bed — it was pouring rain, weather she can't stand as an LA dog — and she was still wearing her tiny green raincoat when she tipped over on her side and started convulsing.
Its reconstruction by the dance scholar Kim Jones, assisted by Thomas Patrick and other former Taylor dancers, has involved instinct and imagination as well as research; but Mr. Taylor has given it his approval, letting it stand as part of his history.
But in the long run, historians said the impeachment vote would stand as a unique indicator of an unusually bitter moment in American history, one in which a president's own habit of breaking conventions and traditions have created the conditions for his impeachment.
His intellect, strength, sense of humor and demonstrated love of his family have filled that empty space in my heart for someone who looks like me who could stand as a public model to the country of the best in my community.
Indeed, one reason she's running is to stand as an antidote to Trumpism: "We don't want to hate each other, we'd rather like to discuss, discuss like democrats," Ms. Merkel said in the first interview after her decision to mount a campaign.
It culminates in an absurdly long, three-part 22016-minute epic that could stand as its own EP. The Nottingham band is so unapologetically chaotic that they border on being overly cheesy at times, a fact the four-piece seems aware of.
The former South Carolina governor announced her resignation from Trump's foreign policy team earlier this month, while vowing to not stand as a candidate for any office in 2020 in statements that threw cold water on speculation about her future political ambitions.
"Once there is a new prime minister in this country we will explore the new ideas that are being presented but with a point that is important in mind that the withdrawal agreement will stand as it is," Peter Wittig told BBC Radio.

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