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Beyond that, the fine details are yet to be thrashed out.
Hopes that a deal might be thrashed out at the Oct.
That would risk undermining global trade rules thrashed out laboriously over decades.
"Those are the details that have to be thrashed out," he said.
Such details would be thrashed out in negotiations over the coming years.
Several agreements have to be thrashed out before a transfer can be completed.
What will be in the FY 2018 law is still being thrashed out.
While the details are still to be thrashed out, a deal is considered likely.
Being a very experienced dive instructor, he remained calm and waited until the shark thrashed out.
They turned it down, by a small margin, so government negotiators thrashed out a new deal.
Tuesday's revision was thrashed out by members of the European Parliament and representatives of EU states.
Such deals could be extended, and more thrashed out—on Tunisian dates, vegetables, clothes and machinery.
S. businesses while it thrashed out a refinancing deal to avoid becoming Spain's largest-ever corporate failure.
So at the previous Chequers session we thrashed out an elaborate procedure for divergence from EU rules.
President Juan Manuel Santos thrashed out a peace deal with the FARC and submitted it to a referendum.
The issue is set to be thrashed out at a European Council summit in Brussels later this month.
S. businesses earlier this year while it thrashed out a $10 billion global debt restructuring deal in Spain.
Instead, as bills are thrashed out in committee, everyone weighs in, including various government departments, which are often at loggerheads.
So politicians thrashed out a plan to conserve the river, while sustaining the farms and communities that depend on it.
He sought assurances that Figo would consent to the move, while the details of the transfer were tacitly thrashed out.
This came ahead of a planned "cessation of hostilities" in Syria's war, thrashed out by America and Russia in Munich.
But before all the details are thrashed out by Mourinho's ubiquitous agent, Jorge Mendes, the doubts are beginning to rise.
A $40 million (£30 million) agreement is being thrashed out, the FT said, complete with non-compete and no-poaching clauses.
The first item on the agenda in Brussels, where divorce terms are to be thrashed out, will be a large demand for cash.
Theresa May, the prime minister, wants a transitional arrangement which seeks to preserve the status quo while a formal deal is thrashed out.
LSD then took over from Shelley and thrashed out a punk set, to the cheers of their friends (including pre-Banshees Siouxsie Sioux).
Brussels could offer a technical extension of a few weeks in the hope of passing the agreement they recently thrashed out with Johnson.
The squally conditions have evened things up in the men's draw, where all four quarter-finals will now be thrashed out on Day 11.
A ferociously ambitious politician who loves the spotlight, he has been a spectator while Britain's Brexit negotiating position has been thrashed out by Mrs.
And she and Mr Corbyn have agreed in principle to hold a televised debate on the proposal, though the details are still being thrashed out.
Wickremesinghe said Tuesday that differences between him and the president had been "thrashed out" and that the priority was now to catch any remaining suspects.
Prominent Christians and Jews thrashed out the argument that American courts were so relentlessly secular that the entire political system might have to be overthrown.
"I think colleges are places where complicated societywide issues are always thrashed out, sometimes across generations," Dr. Martin, known as Biddy, said in an interview.
But these surveys of economists since the June 2016 referendum vote to leave have all predicted an EU-UK trade deal will be thrashed out.
With her conservatives, they thrashed out a coalition agreement which SPD leaders hailed for its commitments to strengthening the EU and giving them key government roles.
Wickremesinghe dismissed any suggestion that the rift with the president had hampered coordination on security, saying although they had had differences they had been thrashed out.
FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Germany's Thyssenkrupp called a landmark joint venture thrashed out with India's Tata Steel "fair" on Monday, although the updated terms disappointed some shareholders.
The measures, which were thrashed out in late-night talks after months of wrangling, are intended to restructure Greek debt, which is currently 180% of GDP.
" Mizuho Bank's Head of Economics and Strategy Vishnu Varathan told CNBC on Monday: "In terms of the real thorny issues, none of that is thrashed out.
The details of the proposed divorce should be thrashed out in public by Britons' elected representatives, not determined by their unelected prime minister alone and in secret.
Customs policy has become one of the most difficult hurdles in talks with Brussels and a British negotiating position is still being thrashed out at government level.
However, Wainwright said there were important legal issues that would have to be thrashed out and it was not easy "to just cut and paste current arrangements".
In the first leg at the Estádio do Dragão, Porto thrashed out a gritty 2-1 victory, before Ferguson and Mourinho clashed in a heated post-match exchange.
In a sense, this is an area that's now in the public domain, and a lot of philosophical, ethical, empirical things are being thrashed out, if you like.
Highlighting its growing international focus, the decision to streamline the European firm was being thrashed out at a board meeting at a new Airbus plant in Mobile, Alabama.
On conference calls where Sifma's members thrashed out what they would say on Volcker, Goldman was "relentless" with Mr Paese at the helm, according to one person involved.
As part of the agreement, thrashed out over months, the FIA committed to stable power unit regulations until 2020 — something the manufacturers needed to make the engines more affordable.
That proposal was a political statement about the president's wishes; Congress writes the federal budget, and those line items are now being thrashed out in the House and Senate.
Differences between the House and Senate tax bills will be thrashed out in a conference committee with the aim of sending a compromise bill to President Donald Trump by yearend.
She thrashed out an agreement at her country residence on Friday only for two of her leading ministers to quit in protest at her plan to keep close trade ties.
A director of football's hand is forced, deals are thrashed out behind closed doors, and finally – after weeks of 'ANNOUNCE X' replies to official tweets – a player's arrival is confirmed.
The proposal, named after her country residence where it was thrashed out with ministers in July, has been rejected by the European Union and by many within her own party.
Eddie Villalta, the president of Local 804 of the Teamsters, protested, and the workers around the country are also represented by Teamsters locals, so presumably this will be thrashed out.
At weekend "boot camps," candidates were coached in the basics of electioneering, and thrashed out a platform including Medicare for All, a $15 per hour minimum wage and free college tuition.
Leaders of the SPD and the conservative camp thrashed out a 28-page blueprint for a possible "GroKo" grand coalition government this week, recommending that their parties hold formal coalition talks.
Corbyn told the Guardian newspaper on Thursday that any deal thrashed out between the British government and the 27 remaining countries in the European Union had to be endorsed by parliament.
Foy thrashed out a spooky and tuneful AF cover of Madonna's 1998 hit "Frozen" and if it's not enough to get your in the Halloween spirit, we don't know what is.
It comes less than 24 hours after energy ministers from the world's most powerful oil-producing nations thrashed out a deal to restrict the amount of crude flowing into the global market.
OPEC said the specifics would be thrashed out at a meeting in November, but given long-standing disputes between Iran and Saudi Arabia, doubts were raised that the plan would come to pass.
If this can be agreed, it will trigger a standstill transition period until December 2020 during which little would change for Britons while the details of future trade ties would be thrashed out.
They thrashed out a coalition agreement which SPD leaders hailed for its commitments to strengthening the EU and giving them some key government roles Merkel could be sworn in as Chancellor by mid-March.
Their declaration formed the basis for the package of reforms that EU finance ministers thrashed out on December 4th, and which will be formally agreed on by heads of state in Brussels on December 14th.
In the interview with the Funke media group, Maas repeated the EU's position that the withdrawal agreement thrashed out between Brussels and London, which was rejected by Britain's parliament last month, could not be renegotiated.
PARIS (Reuters) - Europe's banking sector will be ripe for consolidation once international bank regulations currently being thrashed out are finalised, ECB governing council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau in a newspaper interview published on Friday.
Sumptuous in gold and marble, graced by chandeliers and silks, washed with light slanting up from the River Seine, this is where old men thrashed out the Treaty of Versailles after the first world war.
Campaigning for the May 23 and 26 election is likely to get under way in full early next year, which means the joint platform has to be thrashed out "around December-January," the source said.
Transport is among the policy areas being thrashed out in talks taking place between Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and the Greens, who are aiming to form a coalition by Christmas.
A tax hike for the wealthy or the establishment of parity between private and public healthcare were absent from the document thrashed out with Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and her still more conservative Bavarian CSU allies.
But President Jair Bolsonaro's chief of staff Onyx Lorenzoni told reporters in Brasilia on Thursday that the details are still being thrashed out, and that officials are working on the assumption that this can be avoided.
WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. pork exporters will soon be free to ship meat to Argentina for the first time in 26 years after the two countries thrashed out an agreement to overturn an Argentinian import ban.
Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the IMF, said that protecting Argentina's poor and most vulnerable was central to the plan thrashed out between the fund and the Argentine government following the sharp fall in the peso.
After months of reticence, May has thrashed out the agreement in the hope of overcoming divisions in the government and pushing on with all-but-stalled talks on the terms of Britain's exit from the European Union.
Culturally speaking everything else is the same except 3 Doors Down, the Goo Goo Dolls and Third Eye Blind are getting thrashed out of stereos, laptops and phones all across the globe without a hint of irony.
It was the bluntness of the president's tone that prompted the most surprise among the British, who had expected emollience ahead of the summit in October, when the outlines of a deal are due to be thrashed out.
The accord was thrashed out by America and Russia on February 12th in the wings of the annual Munich Security Conference, endorsed by the 17-nation International Syria Support Group—a cruel misnomer if ever there was one.
Key members of The Republicans party, who thrashed out the deal to rally behind Fillon on Monday, secured a pledge that he would temper his attacks on the judiciary and media, sources close to the party told Reuters.
At his pre-tournament news conference Djokovic revealed the previous night's meeting had gone on until midnight as splits within the game, widened by ATP chairman Chris Kermode being denied a contract extension in March, were thrashed out.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday pulled the United States out of a landmark 2015 nuclear accord, thrashed out with five other major powers and Iran, that lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear program.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Wednesday thrashed out the plan for the boxing qualification and competition for next year's Tokyo 2020 Olympics as it looks to run them without the suspended international boxing federation AIBA.
As Italy's new populist government threatened to block progress on other, uncontroversial issues until the migration text was addressed to its satisfaction, European leaders thrashed out the topic for nine hours before finally reaching an agreement around 5 a.m.
Its habitual use of deferred-prosecution agreements (a practice that is spreading to Britain; this week Rolls-Royce, an engineering firm, was fined for bribery—see article) means that too many cases are settled rather than thrashed out in court.
While all sides oppose the return of a hard border between the two, hard-line Brexiteers are oppose the so-called backstop, which would see the UK adhere to some EU customs arrangements while a long-term deal is thrashed out.
Enshrining tougher standards for implementing the Paris deal, due to be thrashed out by the end of the year, could make it easier to channel UN climate finance and other development aid to places which cannot afford proper methane accounting.
Abeinsa Holding Inc is one of dozens of global Abengoa subsidiaries that filed for U.S. Chapter 11 and 15 bankruptcy this year while their Seville-based parent thrashed out a debt restructuring deal in Spain to avoid its own bankruptcy.
CHIANG RAI, Thailand (Reuters) - Rescuers battled intensifying rain to furiously pump water from a cave in Thailand on Tuesday, as officials thrashed out plans to extract a young soccer team located by divers after being trapped and incommunicado for 10 days.
While all sides oppose the return of a hard customs border between the two, hardline Brexiteers are staunchly against the so-called "backstop" which would see the UK adhere to some EU customs arrangements while a long-term deal is thrashed out.
They were a heavy metal trio, long hair and pentagrams and the whole thing, but the sound was this hybrid of really thrashed out punk rock hardcore mixed with the tropes of metal, and it was really underground and kind of cool.
Rather, like all "theses" in those days, they were points to be thrashed out in public disputations, in the manner of the ecclesiastical scholars of the twelfth century or, for that matter, the debate clubs of tradition-minded universities in our own time.
BERLIN, Sept 20 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel will on Friday unveil a major new climate protection package thrashed out by parties in her coalition through the night ahead of Friday's global day of protests by activists demanding action on climate change.
Turning to address political issues linked to his late January meeting with , the FCA chief contended that a broader discussion about the U.S. Republican Party's much-hyped border tax proposal still remains to be thrashed out before clear conclusions about its economic impact can be drawn.
The deal May has thrashed out with the EU over the last two years has already suffered two crushing defeats in Parliament, but the prime minister said Wednesday she will return to Parliament within a week to try and force her deal through for a third time.
LONDON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - World markets have run into sand on Thursday, with sterling dropping about a half a cent after Northern Ireland's DUP said it couldn't yet support a Brexit deal that's been thrashed out by UK and European Union negotiators before today's EU summit.
In the end, the talks went down to the wire, with Kushner abandoning plans to spend the Jewish festival of Sukkot with his family late on Sunday, the person in Washington said, as Canada and the United States thrashed out the last details of a deal.
Under EU rules, few details of the deal can be thrashed out this week but U.S. trade officials have suggested that Ross, Lighthizer and Fox will focus on establishing "commercial continuity" as well as exploring possible ways to "strengthen trade and commercial ties," according to Reuters.
Facing yet another government shutdown (the most recent one ended just three weeks ago) negotiators from both parties in America's Congress thrashed out a deal that would provide money to build part of Donald Trump's border wall in return for reducing the number of illegal immigrants who are incarcerated.
At the weekend's G20 summit in Argentina, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman agreed to extend an OPEC and non-OPEC cooperation pact that led to a cut in 2016, with the details due to be thrashed out at an OPEC meeting on Thursday.
Yet, Britain's political leader also re-emphasized the primacy of regaining sovereignty and control over immigration as well as not returning to the hard borders of the past in Ireland - all points which are likely to lead to hard-fought discussions between the sides as exact terms are thrashed out.
News Analysis MOSCOW — The partial truce that Russia and the United States have thrashed out in Syria capped something of a foreign policy trifecta for President Vladimir V. Putin, with the Kremlin strong-arming itself into a pivotal role in the Middle East, Ukraine floundering and the European Union developing cracks like a badly glazed pot.
Having left other European leaders uniformly unimpressed and in many cases despairing in her comments at the start of the European Council summit, Theresa May responded to questions (to say she answered them would, judging by accounts of the encounter, be an overstatement) then withdrew and spent the following five or so hours waiting on the outside while the heads of the remaining 27 members of the EU, along with their advisers and EU officials, thrashed out a solution.
Chernow 2010 p. 680 For four months, Washington presided over a convention that went beyond its remit to amend the Articles of Confederation and thrashed out a new constitution, but contributed little himself.Ferling 2009 p. 268 He was happy with the proposal eventually agreed, a constitution designed to create a new national government nearly as powerful as the one only recently overthrown.
He came up with the slogan One America, which, he helpfully points out, is 'an updating of E pluribus unum. He introduced President Clinton to a promising British politician named Tony Blair. And he was often in the presence of greatness. 'I once sat with the president and Tony Blair as, in about 15 minutes, the two men easily thrashed out a prickly trade problem involving bananas and cashmere,' he reveals.
In March 1874 Gerald D. Fitzgerald wrote to The Field to inform readers about a new game called sphairistike, or Lawn Tennis. Over ensuing years the rules were thrashed out through the letters pages of the magazine, culminating with the printing of the rules of Lawn Tennis on 16 June 1877, followed by the inaugural Lawn Tennis Championship in 1877 where players competed for The Field Cup. The Field Cup is still on permanent display at Wimbledon Museum.
Around 1895 he was elected councillor by the Goodwood Ward for the Unley Council, and served for two years, then was elected mayor in 1898 and 1899. He also served from 1894 as councillor in the Adelaide Corporation for the Hindmarsh Ward, and on the death of the Hon. Samuel Tomkinson was elected alderman, and held the office of mayor of Adelaide in 1904–1906. His proudest achievement was the agreement thrashed out with Premier Thomas Price for establishment of Adelaide's tramways network.
In 1973, former Laotian General Thao Ma was living in exile in Bangkok, Thailand, where he worked as an air dispatcher for Air France for $270 per month.Neeld, Dennis, "Coup Attempt by Small Band of Laos Rebels Fizzles", Associated Press via Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock, Texas), 22 August 1973, p. 65. By the beginning of August, a deal was being thrashed out for a coalition government that would include the Laotian communist insurrectionists. Several Royal Lao Army officers traveled to Bangkok to keep Thao Ma posted on events.
The two agreed to work towards bringing the other emirates, including Qatar and Bahrain, into the union. Over the next two years, negotiations and meetings of the rulers followed -often stormy- as a form of union was thrashed out. The nine-state union was never to recover from the October 1969 meeting where heavy-handed British intervention resulted in a walk-out by Qatar and Ras Al Khaimah. Bahrain and Qatar dropped out of talks, leaving six of the seven 'trucial' emirates to agree on union on 18 July 1971.
Also in 2012, Kid Disko became the official DJ for Black Cloud Music. In 2013, Black Cloud Music embarked on its first national tour with independent hip-hop icon, Murs, along with Fashawn and Prof on the Road To Paid Dues Tour 2013. This tour led up to the 8th annual Paid Dues Independent Hip-Hop Festival, at which Black Cloud Music hosted the Monster Energy Stage. Currently, Black Cloud Music is set to release Phantom Thrett’s debut album Broken Winter as well as a new album by Faimkills, entitled, THRASHED OUT later this year.
Melvyn Dubofsky, We Shall Be All: A History of the Industrial Workers of the World. [1969] New York: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co., 1973; pp. 77–80.Paul Frederick Brissenden, The IWW: A Study of American Syndicalism. New York: Columbia University, 1919; pg. 103. This three-day conclave thrashed out their disagreements and issued a set of 11 principles and an Industrial Union Manifesto. It issued a call for a convention to be held in Chicago on June 27, 1905, to launch the new general industrial organization.Dubofsky, We Shall Be All, pp. 78–79.
1 In 1952, apartheid was thrashed out again in the aftermath of the Defiance Campaign, and Indian demands caused the U.N. set up a task team to keep watch on the state of racial affairs and the progress of apartheid in South Africa.Borstelmann; Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle, p. 173 Although racial segregation in South Africa was a cause for concern, most countries in the UN concurred that race was an internal issue for South Africa, which fell outside the UN's jurisdiction. Only later did the United Nations become resolute in challenging South Africa.
Over the next two years, negotiations and meetings of the rulers followed—often stormy—as a form of union was thrashed out. Bahrain and Qatar dropped out of talks and Ras Al Khaimah decided not to accede to the Union, leaving six of the seven former Trucial States to agree on union on 18 July 1971. On 2 December 1971, Fujairah, together with Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain joined in the Act of Union to form the United Arab Emirates. The seventh emirate, Ras Al Khaimah, joined the UAE on 10 February 1972, following Iran's annexation of the RAK-claimed Tunbs islands.
In August 1924, the American Soccer League, along with the St. Louis Soccer League, withdrew from the National Challenge Cup.LOOKS LIKE A SOCCER WAR: American League Passes Out a Jolt When it Withdraws From National Cup; St. Louis also drops out In November 1924, the St. Louis Soccer League executives suggested the two leagues create a replacement tournament open only to teams from the ASL and SLSL.SOCCER MOGULS TO CONFER: Matter of a Professional Soccer Championship Will Be Thrashed Out in N. Y. The ASL eventually decided to run a league cup. The winner of that cup would then meet the champion of the St. Louis Soccer League for the title of the American professional soccer champion.
The principle of union was first agreed between the ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and Sheikh Rashid of Dubai on 18 February 1968 meeting in an encampment at Argoub Al Sedirah, near Al Semeih, a desert stop between the two emirates. The two agreed to work towards bringing the other emirates, including Qatar and Bahrain, into the union. Over the next two years, negotiations and meetings of the rulers followed—often stormy—as a form of union was thrashed out. The nine-state union was never to recover from the October 1969 meeting where British intervention resulted in a walk-out by Qatar and Ras Al Khaimah.
Various public officials and representatives from academic, religious, media, and other private sectors aired support for the proposal. Notably, Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo was tagged as being initially opposed to the talks, claiming he was not convinced with a one-island region setup and that his constituents were allegedly not in favor of its creation. He eventually clarified that his original stand as regards the region was being "open" to it and that there were some concerns, such as revenue sharing between the two provinces, that had to be thrashed out first. President Benigno Aquino III directed the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to study the establishment of a new region.
Given the tendency for real negotiations in Japan to be conducted privately (in the nemawashi, or root binding, process of consensus building), the shingikai often represented a fairly advanced stage in policy formulation in which relatively minor differences could be thrashed out and the resulting decisions couched in language acceptable to all. These bodies were legally established but had no authority to oblige governments to adopt their recommendations. The most important deliberation council during the 1980s was the Provisional Commission for Administrative Reform, established in March 1981 by Prime Minister Suzuki Zenko. The commission had nine members, assisted in their deliberations by six advisers, twenty-one "expert members," and around fifty "councillors" representing a wide range of groups.
Instead he signed an offer known as the Engagement, which had been thrashed out with the Scottish delegation. Charles agreed to confirm the Solemn League and Covenant by act of parliament in both kingdoms, and to accept Presbyterianism in England, but only for a trial period of three years, in return for the Scots' assistance in regaining his throne in England. After a protracted political struggle, the Engagers gained a majority in the Scottish Parliament, by which time war had again broken out in England between Royalists and Parliamentarians. The Scots sent an army under the command of the Duke of Hamilton into England to fight on behalf of the King in July, but it was heavily defeated at Preston by a force led by Oliver Cromwell.
Henderson and Harvey have meanwhile thrashed out a deal at Hexham, making several concessions to Scotland but stopping short of independence. When the SNP meet to ratify the deal, Henderson is surprised that Mackie's militant wing of the party is prepared to support it, in return only for a letter from Henderson, which states that the SNP remains committed to obtaining independence for Scotland by any means. However, at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool, Mackie deliberately shows this letter to Anglo-Scottish Tory grandee Lord Thorganby. Although semi-retired, Thorganby still has influence, and when he reads out Mackie's letter in front of the delegates, he thwarts any possibility of the Conservatives ratifying the deal worked out at Hexham.
The doctrine of the Trinity, considered the core of Christian theology by Trinitarians, is the result of continuous exploration by the church of the biblical data, thrashed out in debate and treatises, eventually formulated at the First Council of Nicaea in AD 325 in a way they believe is consistent with the biblical witness, and further refined in later councils and writings.Oxford Dictionary of the Bible, Trinity Article The most widely recognized Biblical foundations for the doctrine's formulation are in the Gospel of John. Nontrinitarianism is any of several Christian beliefs that reject the Trinitarian doctrine that God is three distinct persons in one being. Modern nontrinitarian groups views differ widely on the nature of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
These proposals did not meet universal approval in the scientific community, being opposed by John Rodgers, Superintendent of the Naval Observatory, Washington and British Astronomer Royal, George Airy who had both established wire services supporting local time in various cities. The Naval Observatory had also foiled the onward transmission of the Greenwich time signal from Harvard, where it was received via transatlantic cable and used to time a time ball in Boston. The International Meridian Conference had its origins in the Third International Geographical Congress held in Venice in 1881, in which the establishment of a universal prime meridian and a uniform standard of time was high on the agenda. The Seventh International Geodesic Conference in Rome in October1883 then thrashed out most of the technical details, leaving the diplomatic agreements to a later conference.
" The entire band stage front at the conclusion of the August 1, 2009, show at Estadio José Zorrilla, Valladolid, Spain. Of the European shows, critical reaction was generally quite favorable. The Irish Times said Springsteen showing no signs of age as he neared his 60th birthday, despite taking a spill during his stage antics in rainy Dublin, and remarked upon how "a set that features so many songs about the toughness of life ... can be delivered with such extraordinary verve that by the time you leave, you’re very glad to be alive." The Independent echoed the sentiment in reviewing the Hyde Park show, writing that he showed "the vigour of a frontman a third of his age" and that "Springsteen's intensity was staggering from first powerful vocal to final thrashed-out chord.
Du Bos' book Byron et le besoin de la fatalité was published in 1929 and was translated by Ethel Colburn Mayne as Byron and the Need of Fatality in 1932. The book examines the causes of Lord Byron's allegedly incestuous relationship with his half-sister Augusta Leigh and its effects on his relationship with his wife Lady Byron, and argues that Byron had sex with Leigh because he saw himself in mythical terms as destined to commit a terrible crime. George Orwell reviewed the book in The Adelphi in 1932 and described it as "a fair-minded, discerning book, very interesting to anyone who wants to see the whole story of Byron, his wife and his half-sister thoroughly thrashed out." 1929 also saw the publication of Du Bos' Dialogue avec André Gide.
Kelly described Storer, "You know she's paid attention, heard the bush waking up in the morning, listened to the worries thrashed out at the kitchen table, smelt dry summer wheat up close, dreamed of far away places in a bedroom with a window on a big sky, driven miles on dirt and bitumen and fallen in and out of love. She's found her own way to sing the stories that are all around her and then inside her bubbling out. She doesn't copy over- emotive, fake sincere twangy country singers from overseas. She's found her own restraint and steel and lets her songs do their sweet, sly work." In December 2005 Deborah Conway established the Broad Festival project, "the idea that I would pull these different women performers together from different genres and call it Broad".
The players faced the prospect that their wages might not be paid from one month to the next, as Leeds United seemed on the verge of terminal liquidation. In the event under Krasner's stewardship Leeds United managed to tread softly until they could be thrashed out for their now clearly unrepayable debts, large amounts of which had to be effectively written off by the club's debts as they had been taken out in the name of the now insolvent LUFC plc. Krasner and his consortium eventually sold the club to former Chelsea supremo Ken Bates, a flamboyant character who had himself recently sold Chelsea FC to billionaire Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. Chelsea had reportedly been carrying similar levels of debt to Leeds before Abramovich transformed the west London team into a strong force in English football.
Sir Wilfrid Lawson c1895 In October 1891, the Liberal Party held their annual conference in the city of Newcastle, where delegates thrashed out a radical agenda to take them through the next General Election, and beyond to the new century. Immediately but reluctantly endorsed by Gladstone, the Newcastle Programme as it became popularly known was a grandiose scheme that enshrined the majority of Lawson's outstanding reforms.National Liberal Federation, Fourteenth Annual Conference 1891 Lawson had waited a lifetime for the realisation of these enactments, and boasted: "If the chartists could rise from their graves they would not believe that the Liberal party had absolutely homologated those great reforms."The West Cumberland Times, 20 June 1892 The election issue was no longer simply Home Rule; it was the full Newcastle programme, and Lawson was anxious to settle the Irish question to secure further domestic reforms.
Charles then engaged in separate negotiations with different factions. Presbyterian English Parliamentarians and the Scots wanted him to accept a modified version of the Newcastle Propositions, but in June, Cornet George Joyce of the New Model Army seized Charles, and the army council pressed him to accept the Heads of Proposals, a less demanding set of terms which, crucially, did not require a Presbyterian reformation of the church. He rejected these as well, and instead signed an offer known as the Engagement, which had been thrashed out with the Scottish delegation, on 26 December. Charles agreed to confirm the Solemn League and Covenant by Act of Parliament in both kingdoms, and to accept Presbyterianism in England, but only for a trial period of three years, in return for the Scots' assistance in regaining his throne in England.
Edgar Tekere, then a top ZANLA lieutenant, told British journalist David Dimbleby after the war that Nyadzonya had indeed been a legitimate target, and that the guerrilla bases had been designated "refugee camps" in a successful attempt to deter Rhodesian attacks and win international sympathy. Vorster was so angered by the raid that he immediately terminated Operation Polo, under which members of the South African forces had secretly stayed on in Rhodesia after their official withdrawal in August 1975. This and the general international condemnation after Nyadzonya made the Rhodesians very hesitant to authorise any more external operations, even covertly, while the peace process crawled on during the last months of 1976. Two further unsuccessful rounds of negotiations took place between September and December: first the United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger thrashed out a deal, which in September the Rhodesians accepted and the nationalists rejected, then from October to December 1976 the government and nationalist parties took part in the abortive British-mediated Geneva Conference.
Presbyterian English Parliamentarians and the Scots wanted him to accept a modified version of the Newcastle Propositions, but in June 1647, Cornet George Joyce of the New Model Army seized Charles, and the army council pressed him to accept the Heads of Proposals, a less demanding set of terms which, crucially, did not require a Presbyterian reformation of the church. He rejected these as well however, and instead signed an offer known as the Engagement, which had been thrashed out with the Scottish delegation, on 26 December 1647. Charles agreed to confirm the Solemn League and Covenant by act of parliament in both kingdoms, and to accept Presbyterianism in England, but only for a trial period of three years, in return for the Scots' assistance in regaining his throne in England. When the delegation returned to Edinburgh with the Engagement, the Scots were bitterly divided on whether or not to accept its terms.

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