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Her mother and husband have taken turns keeping her company.
It's an understatement to say they've each taken turns stirring the Twitterverse.
Was he inspired by his in-laws, who themselves have taken turns as blondes?
There's no mystery why Democrats and Republicans have taken turns shutting out the other.
Both Mark and Jay have taken turns appearing in their own projects over the years.
My grandfather and I had taken turns watching over her, going to her, through that time.
Since then, runners have taken turns in the spotlight, slowly perfecting the run over hundreds of attempts.
Since Bill Kolacny died, his children have taken turns spending the night with their mother, Beverly, 82.
The political institutions that have taken turns governing Britain for most of the last century are in chaos.
The two countries have already taken turns this year to buy from each other to fill shortages at home.
That's what the batch of experiences I've had on today—and that my kids taken turns watching, too—deliver.
Trump and China have recently taken turns threatening each other with major tariffs, stoking fears of a trade war.
Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have taken turns holding the No. 1 slot over the past 233 years.
Her husband and a friend had taken turns carrying her over 36 miles from the Guatemalan border to a shelter.
My colleagues on the tour had taken turns in the machine before me, and I knew it was an individual experience.
Xavian Marks has returned a punt for a touchdown, while Trevon Diggs and Calvin Ridley have both taken turns fielding punts.
The woman accused them of having entered the apartment uninvited and having taken turns having sex with her while she was incapacitated.
The two companies have taken turns announcing ever-larger numbers of home listings in the last year; Airbnb currently touts six million.
Rimes later admitted that she and her family have taken turns "crying and consoling" each other as they cope with life without Eveie.
As far back as I can remember, my depression and anxiety have always danced with eating disorders, and each have taken turns leading.
In October, when the focus is on responsibility, students have taken turns on the public announcement system sharing what the attribute means to them.
The big picture: Urban and rural America have taken turns in leading the overdose toll, but the rates have never been very far apart.
Over the last decade, Dustin Johnson, Sergio García and Lee Westwood have taken turns wearing the "best golfer never to have won a major" label.
While politicians in Russia and Ukraine have taken turns blaming one another for stalling the implementation of Minsk II, Ms. Syroyid has proudly taken credit.
Even the so-called Big 3 of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic, who have taken turns dominating the tour this decade, have rarely synchronized their successes.
In her version, a pan-seared hunk of whitefish — halibut and cod have taken turns in the role — is set over a long-cooked sauce.
For the past 14 years these two have taken turns from morning to night to patrol Tojinbo—sheer, jagged cliffs near a sleepy Japanese resort, Mikuni.
The couple, who had taken turns nursing rocks and bits of food between their feet and trying to hatch them, were more than willing to oblige.
The four men are then alleged to have taken turns raping the victim, before asphyxiating her and transporting the dead body to the outskirts of Hyderabad.
The four men are then alleged to have taken turns raping the victim, according to R. Venkatesh, a police inspector in the southern city of Hyderabad.
Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have taken turns in power since the modern state was founded in 1922 after they took different sides in a civil war.
Three organizations — Seattle, Baltimore and Houston — had taken turns that season with Thames, who was playing in the Venezuelan Winter League to recover from a broken hand.
Murphy continues to hold the floor, but other prominent Senate Democrats including Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and Patrick Leahy have also taken turns asking questions on the floor.
The girl told investigators that the men had taken turns raping her twice, holding her down by her hands, before putting her back on the couch, the statement said.
Traditionally the two religious groups have taken turns to hold the presidency, but that accord was unbalanced by the death of Yar'Adua before his first four-year term ended.
All-Star small forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and Parker have taken turns carrying the squad and more pressure will be placed on Antetokounmpo if Parker's injury should be season-ending. 1.
Sixty-four sopranos have taken turns as Mimì, a select club of heartbreaking consumptives that has included Teresa Stratas, Renata Tebaldi, Mirella Freni, Renata Scotto, Anna Netrebko and Sonya Yoncheva.
Mr. Burns said that he and his partner, John Marquez, had taken turns observing the men from a distance using a tripod-mounted "spotting scope" and a set of binoculars.
With the insurgents hunkered down in the two pockets, dozens of American and allied spy planes have taken turns hovering over the targets, chronicling what planners call "pattern of life" movements.
About two dozen members of the Civic Platform (PO) party have taken turns to occupy the podium and the party's leader said they would remain there for the next few days.
Over the past three-, five- and 10-year stretches, J.P. Morgan ranks third in tech IPO deal volume, while Goldman and Morgan Stanley have taken turns at the helm, according to FactSet.
Daily religious rites are taking place in the hall, where the king's body lies in state, and senior members of the royal family have taken turns attending daily, amid chanting by Buddhist monks.
Other labs have taken turns one-upping Lawrence's cyclotron until today, when high energy physics machines are so large and expensive that their labs must compete for money from their primary patron, the DOE.
The first cup challenge took place in Scotland in 1952, and since then, the two countries have taken turns hosting the competition — a monthlong series of matches between the best American and Scottish curlers — every five years.
The Seattle Mariners and Houston Astros have taken turns denting each other's postseason hopes, and one club will take another hit when the American League West rivals wrap up their three-game series in Houston on Wednesday afternoon.
The actress, who has taken turns on some of the most beloved shows on TV, is happy that the hit CBS sitcom is coming back after taking it extended break following last season's two-part finale in May 2018.
Duterte's economic managers have taken turns to defend TRAIN, insisting that while it may have contributed to inflation, a jump in world oil prices, a weak peso currency and a shortage in state-subsidised rice were the main culprits.
That party and the Bahujan Samaj Party, commonly known as the B.S.P., have taken turns governing Uttar Pradesh in recent decades, in each case putting together coalitions that consisted mainly of the party leader's caste group along with Muslims.
Clustered by a creek on the edge of the village of Kruscica, about 40 miles north west of Sarajevo, the local women have taken turns to stand firm, blocking trucks and scrapers from accessing the construction sites of two small plants.
After audiences catapulted their crowd-pleasing hit Hidden Figures to No. 1 at the domestic box office for two consecutive weeks, its stars have taken turns buying out screenings of the film and offering the tickets to low-income moviegoers.
"There are more valuable things than gold," said Gagik Margaryan, one of a few dozen residents of the southern town of Jermuk and nearby villages that have taken turns since last June to watch over Amulsar, the mountain overlooking their homes.
Members of Iran's ruling establishment have taken turns assigning blame for the protests in more than 80 cities that have resulted in at least 21 deaths and shined a light on the country's declining economic conditions, corruption and a lack of personal freedom.
In a season in which the Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers and the Cleveland Indians have taken turns looking unbeatable, the Cubs, with a current record of 78-66, have looked just good enough to repeat as division winners, but nothing more.
"This election is the time for them to decide if they still want to be ruled by these pharaohs who have taken turns to ruin this country in the past 30 years," Mr. Khan was quoted as saying by local news media.
And while other Trump allies have taken turns in front of the camera, particularly after Lara gave birth to the couple's first child last month, she is the central figure of an effort meant to complement the at-times haphazard communications strategy emanating from the White House.
Chris Slade, who pounded the drums in a niche between two tall banks of Marshall amplifiers, has taken turns in and out of the band since the 1980s; he has now replaced Phil Rudd, who was fired last year after pleading guilty to drug charges and death threats.
Kennedy, who many expected to raid his private riches more frequently (he's drawn about $2 million after a late $500,000 infusion), and Biss have taken turns closing the gap on Pritzker, but the billionaire looks likely to fend them off despite being put on the defensive in the closing months of the campaign by some unseemly revelations from his past.
Recently, Budapest and Vienna have taken turns again as venues.
Various PSU's have taken turns rotating in and out of Southwest Asia since that time.
Many of the fraternities have taken turns being active on campus. Sigma Phi Epsilon was removed in 2005 due to an accident caused by two students wrestling. The fraternity was brought back in Fall 2006. Lambda Chi was inactive throughout the mid 2000s but brought back in 2010.
It shows how the two friends' lives have taken turns, not necessarily unpredictable, but turns nonetheless. Scene Three is where Frank Rose Jr. enters, and is a nightmarish mirror of Leo's fantasy life. He is Mr. Pacino's bodyguard. Scene Four is the redemption, where friends and friends, and the optimism leaves you with the feeling something good is about to happen.
CUAC has in the past run several road rallies involving navigating from checkpoint to checkpoint on public roads within a time limit. The onus of the competition is on decoding the navigation clues as quickly as possible, rather than fast driving. Previous annual rallies have included the Mindwarp and the Ariel. CUAC and the Oxford University Motor Drivers Club (Oumdc) have also taken turns at organising a Varsity rally between the two universities.
In the Lok Sabha, members have taken turns blaming each other's political parties for the delays. On 19 April, The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) asked for central assistance of Rs 10 billion for Bihar and Rs 5 billion for West Bengal. Prashanta Mazumdar additionally asked for government workers to assess the damage and distribute relief. Indian National Congress (INC) member Deepa Dasmunshi countered by saying the state administration had failed miserably.
This claim is contradicted by Pulakeshin II's own Aihole inscription, and appears to be a late attempt to gloss over Pulakeshin II's overthrow of Mangalesha. It is possible that Mangalesha initially ruled as a regent, but later decided to usurp the throne. Historian K. V. Ramesh theorizes that Mangalesha administered the kingdom during the lifetime of Kirttivarman, who remained pre-occupied with military campaigns. According to Ramesh, Kirttivarman and Mangalesha may have taken turns in alternately administering the kingdom and leading military campaigns.
This was the ninth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Bronze medalist Emil Hirschfeld of Germany was the only returning thrower from the 1928 Games. The top two throwers in 1932 were Leo Sexton and Bruce Bennett of the United States; Bennett failed to make the American team, however, leaving Sexton as the Olympic favorite. He faced strong challengers, however, as Hirschfeld, František Douda of Czechoslovakia, and Zygmunt Heljasz of Poland had taken turns as world record holder between 1928 and 1932.
Ancient scholars, such as Servius, conjectured that the Aristaeus episode replaced, at the emperor's request, a long section in praise of Virgil's friend, the poet Gallus, who was disgraced by Augustus, and who committed suicide in 26 BC. The Georgics tone wavers between optimism and pessimism, sparking critical debate on the poet's intentions, but the work lays the foundations for later didactic poetry. Virgil and Maecenas are said to have taken turns reading the Georgics to Octavian upon his return from defeating Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC.
A list of golf courses in Sweden by region and district. As of January 2018, the number of golf clubs organized by the Swedish Golf Federation was 460. International tournament courses include Barsebäck Golf & Country Club, Bro Hof Slott Golf Club, PGA Sweden National and Hills Golf Club, which 2009–2018 have taken turns hosting the Scandinavian Masters on the PGA European Tour, while Kungsängen Golf Club and Ullna Golf Club have hosted it or its predecessor the Scandinavian Enterprise Open in the past. Vasatorps GK has hosted the Helsingborg Open on the Ladies European Tour.
As of 2007, contracts of the largest cord blood banks do not > explicitly state that the cord blood belongs to the donors and child with > all the rights and privileges one would reasonably expect from ownership. > The ambiguity leaves open future uses not approved by the donors and child. > At the majority of private cord blood banking facilities, the mother owns > all rights to the cord blood that was banked, until the minor in which the > cord blood was taken turns eighteen. At that time the minor has all rights > to his or her own banked cord blood.
The source of many of the rumours surrounding Caligula and Drusilla may be derived from formal Roman dining habits. It was customary in patrician households for the host and hostess of a dinner (or in other words, the husband and the wife in charge of the household) to hold the positions of honour at banquets in their residence. In the case of a young bachelor being the head of the household, the female position of honour traditionally was to be held by his sisters, in rotation. In Caligula's case, Agrippina the Younger, Drusilla, and Julia Livilla would have taken turns sitting in the place of honour.
The interview received criticism from political commentators such as Charles Krauthammer, specifically surrounding Gibson's question regarding the term 'Bush Doctrine' due to its having a variety of differing meanings. During Gibson's tenure, World News was a solid competitor and sporadically beat NBC Nightly News, anchored by Brian Williams, in the program ratings during 2007, the first time in several years, and the ABC program became much more distant second place after he retired. The two programs have taken turns at the top of the ratings among household viewers and the 25–54 age group prized by advertisers. Katie Couric's CBS Evening News remained a distant third.
Before the Second World War the draw for the semi-final rotated between the three islands, but since then Jersey and Guernsey have taken turns to play Alderney in the semi. The Final is played on alternate years in Guernsey and Jersey. When in Guernsey it is now played at Footes Lane after being held at The Track for a number of years and in Jersey at Springfield Stadium. The first Muratti final took place at Springfield on 27 April 1905, but after two years the venue for Muratti matches in Jersey moved to Westmount until 1923 when Springfield became host in alternate years.
Journalist Ahmet Nesin and scholar Sebnem Korur Fincanci (head of the Turkish Human Rights foundation), who participated in the meeting with Önderoğlu, were also arrested, and were accused of spreading "terrorism propaganda" in favor of the Kurdistan Workers' Party. The three men had taken turns symbolically taking over the leadership of the newspaper to protest its harassment by the government. The Turkish government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the newspaper of spreading Kurdish "terrorism propaganda" and shut it down in August 2016. It is one of dozens of news organizations that have been forced to close by the government since the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt, while the Cumhuriyet, the country's oldest mainstream newspaper, had its offices raided and its editors arrested.
In the season 11 (2007) episode "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson", Stan is perplexed by Token's rebuffs of his attempts to make amends with Token after Stan's father reluctantly exclaimed "niggers" when attempting to solve a puzzle as a contestant during a live taping of Wheel of Fortune. When Stan has an epiphany, he tells Token "I've been trying to say that I understand how you feel, but I'll never understand. I'll never really get how it feels for a black person to [hear] somebody use the N-word", to which Token accepts Stan's apology by saying "Now you get it". Parker and Stone had originally taken turns providing their voices for the few lines Token had as a minor character.
1990 was the year of reunification: Rostock, like Bremen, is a major port, but had been part of "the other Germany", beyond the "Inner German border" since 1949. Many thoughtful Germans remained preoccupied with the dilemmas created by reunification for some years after 1990. In 1991 Rudolf Hickel shared some of his thoughts in his book "Der Preis der Einheit" ("The Cost of Unity"), co-authored with Jan Priewe. Since 1997 Hickel has taken turns with Robert Kurz, Christa Luft and Harry Nick as the author of a challenging and respected column on economic policy in Neues Deutschland, which before 1989 was the mass circulation party newspaper of East Germany's ruling party, and has since carved itself a role across Germany as an important left-leaning daily newspaper.
On 21 July 2008, a US B-52 Stratofortress crashed into the sea while on a training mission that was to fly over a parade in Guam commemorating the U.S. liberation of the island from Japanese occupation in 1944. A B-52 Stratofortress and other planes flying over Guam in 2009 B-2s and B-52 aircraft from the 13th Bomb Squadron and 393d Bomb Squadron have taken turns in order to provide a continuous bomber presence at the base. One four-month deployment involving four B-2s began in March 2009.Dumat-ol Daleno, Gaynor, "Stealth Bombers to Deploy to Guam", Pacific Daily News, 27 February 2009. In March 2009, the base announced that it would investigate allegations made by a whistleblower of environmental violations within the protected area of the base.
On October 31, 2012, JYP Entertainment announced that Joo had been selected to take on the role of Brenda in the new musical of Catch Me If You Can scheduled to have its first performance on December 14, 2012 and final on February 9, 2013. Other prominent stars such as Girls' Generation's Sunny, CSJH The Grace's Dana and Oh Sang-eun have taken turns to take on the role previously. On March 5, 2014, it was announced that Joo was selected to join Beast's Yoseob in the musical remake of Full House, which ran from April 11, 2014 to June 8, 2014. She joined the cast of Full House, which included VIXX's Leo, A Pink's Jung Eun-ji, Kim San-ho, Seo Ha-joon, and Kwak Sun-young.
1993 saw not only the sweeping success of the Liberals under Jean Chrétien, but also the fracturing the Progressive Conservatives' support base to regional parties in Quebec and the western provinces; resulting in a five party political system with the Liberals as the dominant party. Throughout Canadian history two parties had taken turns in government and opposition: the Liberals and the Progressive Conservatives (sometimes known as Liberal- Conservatives, Conservatives, Union and National Government). The Conservative majority election victories in 1984 and 1988 were based on a "Grand Coalition" between socially conservative populists from the West, Quebec nationalists, and fiscal conservatives from Ontario and the Maritimes, making it difficult for the Mulroney government to balance these diverse interests. During his second term, Mulroney's policies were unpopular, while the failure of the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords frustrated Quebec and stirred up Western alienation.
Since releasing her previous album, Mad Love, in 1980, Ronstadt's career had taken turns away from the country-rock field she'd engaged in for more than a decade. In 1980-81, she moved into light opera on Broadway (The Pirates of Penzance), and during production of the play had expressed a desire to record an album of standards. In 1981, under producer Jerry Wexler, she recorded the album Keeping Out of Mischief, but dissatisfied with its quality, she had cancelled its release. Although she would later revisit the concept (and most of the attempted songs) for a trilogy of albums with Nelson Riddle, Get Closer was recorded to satisfy her obligations to her label, and found Ronstadt returning to the genres that had resulted in her commercial and critical success throughout the 1970s, and working again with British musician and producer Peter Asher.

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