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Organisers said thousands of people turned up at 11 a.
Just 13m of Colombia's 35m voters turned up at polling stations.
The next day, anti-narcotic officers turned up at the airport.
In 2012, she turned up at the university and assaulted Áine.
On Saturday alone, 2372 million people turned up at AMC cinemas.
Some officials from Bouteflika's ruling FLN party have turned up at demonstrations.
" "I remember looking for the director, who hadn't turned up at all.
Overall, more than 2 million Irish citizens turned up at the polls.
The couple turned up at Vanity Fair's bash wearing matching Adidas tracksuits.
One day, she turned up at a friend's house with a girlfriend.
Two other people with gunshot wounds later turned up at separate hospitals.
Another incredibly bony one turned up at a Christie's auction in 2010.
So anyway, we were off but turned up at the same party unplanned.
He was a "walking skeleton" when he turned up at his uncle's home.
Watson turned up at diving, swimming, women's field hockey and men's basketball sessions.
We met again seven years later when I turned up at his house.
There was a trial five months after he'd turned up at my doorstep.
Soon after, a gunman turned up at the restaurant and fired shots inside.
It is not the first time disturbing items have turned up at the office.
On that flight, for some reason I turned up at that airport [with them].
Everyone, except the 4,000 people who turned up at Athens's Propylaia earlier this week.
Hardly anyone turned up at candlelight vigils in Manila recently to protest against extrajudicial killings.
Hundreds of people turned up at a store in St. John's, Newfoundland, to buy marijuana.
Many of the same people, mostly from the art world, turned up at these occasions.
AMD's expected market-share gains in data centers may simply have turned up at Intel, though.
Across the San Francisco Bay, hundreds of protesters turned up at a similar rally in Berkeley.
He stopped coming to our union offices, and he no longer turned up at council meetings.
Boback notified the Secret Service, and early the next morning agents turned up at Boback's home.
Only a few hundred people turned up at Malaka, and few of them approached the fence.
He turned up at offices to check if Tanzania's famously lackadaisical civil servants were at work.
"People turned up at the event, Labour supporters and party members," Cat Smith told the Mirror.
When I turned up at 11 AM, the producer immediately gave me this really worried look.
Like Home Depot (HD), more shoppers turned up at Lowe's for repairs after hurricanes and wildfires.
He turned up at our Christmas party and started screaming at me in front of everyone.
Almost immediately after Mr. Cruz turned up at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
So I was pretty shocked when my sister's boyfriend turned up at my place via Scruff.
It turned up at auction at Sotheby's in 1974, and was sold there again in 2011.
A Republican senator from Colorado, Cory Gardner, turned up at the announcement to lend his support.
Crowds turned up at Windsor to see her as she walked through the town outside Windsor Castle.
On Monday, George W. and his wife, former First Lady Laura Bush, turned up at a Jeb!
A handful of fans turned up at the court in Ennis to show support for the singer.
Riots broke out when at least 21,2000 people demanding payment turned up at a centre outside Monrovia.
He was about to depart for Beijing airport when 20 police officers turned up at his apartment.
On a recent morning, two villagers turned up at the Li family's field at 10:45 a.m.
At Saturday's premiere, however, I couldn't quite figure out the magician who turned up at the party.
Bigots and outright Nazis turned up at their shows, hoping to start a fight with the band.
Dalal turned up at a friend's wedding late and covered in bruises, her friend Dixita Tank remembers.
When Franz Ferdinand turned up at the end of 22002, they had fucking great hair and brilliant shoes.
Photo: USFWSWisdom turned up at her original nest site on November 29 and has recently laid an egg.
One day later, two other massive celebrities turned up at Drake's Los Angeles show: Beyoncé and JAY-Z.
Trump turned up at Club 21, a midtown Manhattan restaurant where he was having dinner with his family.
Two years after the crash, Kayolev turned up at Nielsen's doorstep in Switzerland and stabbed him to death.
One guy who was 13 turned up at a butcher's shop after running away from a crack house.
In 2018, 840 passports, 460 wallets, 350 phones, and 300 keys turned up at the lost and found.
Luckily, the man who turned up at the victim's house realized the situation and she escaped physical harm.
The probe turned up at total of 633 business transactions that warranted suspicion — worth about $2.3 million overall.
When he turned up at the agency's regional headquarters, he found 11 other anxious and equally mystified priests.
More than 100 Japanese journalists turned up at a news conference that evening to learn of Hanyu's condition.
I apologized and I guess it was sufficient because he turned up at that party and kissed me.
Last Sunday, no other temples turned up at a meeting intended to encourage others to become sanctuary congregations.
Instead, they said, they turned up at the office to find themselves and 20 colleagues locked out — fired.
When his mother finally turned up at the station house, it seemed only to enrage the detective further.
The first weekend of February, massive crowds turned up at Republican legislators' town halls in California and New York.
" Some members of Lifeline&aposs crew turned up at the court wearing T-shirts bearing the word "Save Lives.
The woman turned up at a Paris hospital in February with Zika symptoms — a fever, rash, and muscle pain.
Mr Seoane recalls a case where kidnappers turned up at a pig farm and asked to buy 20 pigs.
This Game of Thrones character unexpectedly turned up at the Rio Olympics and the internet just can't handle it.
"She didn't know it was Margot until she turned up at her home for the fitting," the source said.
By the end of March, 500 unaccompanied child migrants had turned up at the Mexico-Texas border, claiming asylum.
We first met as young children when I turned up at her house for pottery lessons from her mother.
I heard a gun-wielding Mancunian gang turned up at one of your events, looking to do you in.
The move against Mr. Acosta also came shortly after a pipe bomb turned up at CNN's New York headquarters.
About 1,000 people turned up at three evacuation centers, but 900 had left as of Sunday morning, officials said.
In the rainy French capital, 17 Democrats turned up at a town hall not far from the Louvre museum.
Our destitute relatives, who had lost several children and their beasts to the famine, turned up at our doorstep.
Health officials later turned up at the church to vaccinate several people who had been in contact with her.
A few hours later, a dozen pickup trucks with armed, uniformed men wearing ski masks turned up at the house.
Basically I turned up at the door after coming from France, where we had been staying with my then-girlfriend.
He recently turned up at a high-profile soccer match wearing a jacket associated with the neo-fascist CasaPound movement.
Others posed as the grieving family members who turned up at the mine to demand compensation, the police have said.
In Ukraine, people turned up at post offices, A.T.M.s and airports to find blank computer screens, or signs about closures.
When recruiters turned up at New York University, they were met with hundreds of angry student demonstrators, The Times reported.
On Wednesday evening, she and her mother turned up at a New Year's reception at the Chinese Embassy in Washington.
In his current role, he'd probably leave the room if someone like Chang turned up at the same cocktail party.
"They were very open-minded," Tuominen said, adding that VingCard's CTO and head of engineering turned up at their first meeting.
Ahead, a few of our favorite stories about celebs (hello, T. Swift!) who randomly turned up at the weddings of normals.
The daughter of a Dublin merchant, she designed church vestments that have turned up at the Honan Chapel in Cork, Ireland.
As was Riano — he didn't know Liberty Island would be closed until he'd turned up at the ferry terminal Saturday morning.
Jack Ma, Alibaba CEO and Asia's richest man, turned up at his company's 18th anniversary birthday bash dressed as Michael Jackson.
Of that number, around 60 percent -- which is about 33 million -- turned up at the polls to decide their country's future.
As the fireplug of London society, he turned up at many events in decadent outfits playing up his controversial queer presence.
I left the club and was literally lying in bed in my pajamas when the guy turned up at my house.
A day later, a handful of protesters turned up at the same site — this time, to apologize for inconveniencing the public.
At least 15 people turned up at local hospitals saying that they had been injured in the attack, Chief Smith said.
ALEXI KENNEY This elegant young violinist turned up at Lincoln Center this spring as a guest concertmaster with the Pittsburgh Symphony.
He turned up at the California Institute of Technology and asked to be admitted, although he had not filed an application.
One turned up at CNN, addressed to former CIA director John Brennan, and another at the office of actor Robert De Niro.
Because he turned up at this panel event two weeks ago and I sat in the audience and asked him a question.
He turned up at the St. Louis stop on last year's 1989 tour to perform "Hot in Herre" with her and Haim.
Scott Disick's former and current flames — Kourtney Kardashian, 39, and Sofia Richie, 20 — both turned up at the cook-off on Saturday.
Sylvia Lam, 61, who described herself as a housewife, said she had turned up at the pro-police rally to oppose violence.
Days later, three men and a woman turned up at the mine, saying they were the dead man's relatives and demanding compensation.
IN 1943, when the Gestapo turned up at Hans Otto Jung's home in Frankfurt, he quickly nudged the dial on his radio.
A nurse told CNN she turned up at a polling station after working a night shift, only to face a long wait.
Detractors called him Weasel and were quick to chant that name when he turned up at ringside or in the announcers' booth.
Through an investigation, Amnesty determined that bodies had not turned up at the city's four main morgues after the violence as expected.
Her biggest problem came when she realized she had turned up at Loch Lomond without the costume she usually wears beneath her wetsuit.
Parker recently turned up at the Venice Film Festival with his new drama, "American Skin," but the movie is still seeking American distribution.
The 39-year-old Macron, seeking to counter-attack, later turned up at the site in his hometown and was met with hecklers.
The mom of two from Murrieta, California, was reunited with her cat of 12 years after Diego turned up at an animal shelter.
Saturday when they turned up at a BP gas station off Interstate 75 in Forsyth, Georgia, where Hogs bought drinks, the sheriff said.
IN 2014 THOUSANDS of children from Central America's Northern Triangle—El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras—turned up at the United States' southern border.
Though, hours after making an appearance at the glitzy shop opening, she turned up at a Free Palestine march wearing the same number.
A sellout crowd of 55,000 turned up at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Georgia Tech University for the MLS expansion team's first home game.
Earlier this year Karaziwan turned up at the United Nations again, according to the foreign minister of the Comoros, who saw him there.
Who would have thought that someone you have shared interests with has turned up at a place that houses one of those interests?
French officials raided the offices of Renault in January and on April 21st turned up at PSA, the maker of Peugeots and Citroëns.
She turned up at Wimbledon without playing any competitive matches on grass and the gamble did not harm her game plan on Tuesday.
The minute I showed up at the Roadhouse Super Bowl party, I felt like I'd turned up at a total stranger's birthday party.
"Mum he's turned up at the gym and come next to me," she texted her mother, who advised her to go home immediately.
The witchy woman Melisandre (Carice van Houten) turned up at the Battle of Winterfell to aid Team Living with flames and pep talks.
Mr. Franco skipped the Critic's Choice Awards, and when he turned up at the SAG Awards last Sunday, his very appearance made news.
In 2009, a cache of letters from the young Edith Wharton to her governess caused a stir when they turned up at auction.
A prolific party crasher, Murray has randomly turned up at gatherings around the globe, dancing, pouring tequila, delivering inspiring speeches and washing dishes.
In June 2012, Assange turned up at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, seeking asylum from potential extradition to Sweden on charges of sexual assault.
Garten told VICE News that Trump had no relationship with Maxwell aside from the fact that she periodically turned up at Mar-A-Lago.
One of his friends turned up at a birthday bar crawl in an old-timey vest, tie and slacks, retrieved from his grandfather's wardrobe.
Nirmala's husband, Chiranjit, has also turned up at the hearing, which is a mahila panchayat—a sort of informal marriage court run by women.
Kristin: I was going to say "A Dream to Sleep" should've been an interlude and then it turned up at the two-minute mark.
In the first five months of fiscal-year 2019, 6,289 Cubans turned up at ports of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border without papers.
City officials have said that no one has turned up at area hospitals with symptoms that might indicate they were harmed by the chemical.
But that weekend, only a few hundred supporters turned up at Al Sadd's Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium to see Xavi turn a match around.
A few hours after the ceremony, nearly everyone in that roll call turned up at B. B. King Blues Club & Grill in Times Square.
Early on the morning of May 16, Sheikh Rashid unexpectedly turned up at the airport in Doha, the capital of Qatar, asking for asylum.
She turned up at Richard Quinn, for Mr. Quinn's second show since his graduation from Central Saint Martins, the art and fashion school here.
For the first three years we didn't even have a cat, and took one in only because she turned up at the back door.
In September, people turned up at polling stations in record numbers, electing many of the protesters who led rallies and spent nights in tents.
Mr. Auberjonois turned up at various fan fests for the "Star Trek" franchise and enjoyed the adulation — but as himself, not as an alien.
A mascot, Nanaimo Barney, turned up at public functions, and a contest was held in the 1980s to find the ultimate Nanaimo bar recipe.
So one day Denis turned up at my work with his friend forced me into his car and brought me to the woods close by.
Chey also turned up at a gala event in Washington in late November to promote his company's stateside investments, including an electric-car battery plant.
Shortly thereafter, the rapper turned up at Trump Tower for a meeting with Donald Trump, just a month after he was elected to be president.
Demonstrators have turned up at their representatives' town halls to air their concerns about a number of issues, including the GOP's American Health Care Act.
Back in 1992, the monarch turned up at the Fairmont Palliser Hotel in Calgary, where Dundon was called upon to whip up a special meal.
"She just turned up at the station and knocked on the window and said she has some cakes for us," said Station Manager Ben King.
Last February, Pakistan executed Taseer's killer, but tens of thousands of supporters turned up at his funeral and hailed him as a hero of Islam.
According to the official statement from the Orange County District Attorney, several men turned up at the victim's house with the intention of raping her.
Vladislav Roslyakov, 18, turned up at the college in the city of Kerch and went through the building shooting at fellow pupils before killing himself.
Several of the donors also told of how afraid they had felt when migrants from Central America, dressed in black, turned up at their homes.
The packages also turned up at mail facilities at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia, and the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Virginia.
When the Occupy Wall Street movement arose in 22015, he turned up at the encampment in Zuccotti Park, guitar in hand and ready to play.
Instead, probably out of weak-mindedness, he always said "yes" whenever anyone turned up at his door and asked if he would like to play.
In just a few short years, investigators say, Mr. Hernandez, 17, has turned up at the center of several investigations of violence in the neighborhood.
Damelys González, 75, was among those who turned up at the plaza, holding a Venezuelan flag in one hand and a cane in the other.
An unknown driver took the initial shooter away before the police arrived, but within the day he turned up at and died in an area hospital.
After sticking with a warm honey-blond for the past few months, Watson turned up at an NYC event last night with a deep-brown shade.
Determined to know more about the secretive then-153-year-old, reporters contacted his friends, turned up at their houses, and offered them money for information.
It didn't take long for a legendary bash to break out in 2017 ... as countless rappers and sports stars turned up at LIV nightclub Sunday night.
In Los Angeles, television director Mike Stutz turned up at the march dressed in costume as a Russian general and said he was called General Bullshitski.
Their probes have turned up at least one similar, albeit smaller, case: hackers tried unsuccessfully to nab $1m from Tien Phong Bank, in Vietnam, in December.
Iz Mazer had not seen him again until a few weeks ago, when he turned up at Bookbinder's, having dinner with some touts and cheap gamblers.
On Sunday, Pizzagate took a more serious turn when a gunman turned up at Comet with an assault-style rifle to "self-investigate" the phony claims.
The cells also turned up at high rates in people in parts of the Near East and India, and in southern European countries such as Greece.
This time, the Houthis have turned up at the venue first, with the government delegation expected to be led by Mr. Hadi's foreign minister, Khaled Alyemany.
Last Sunday, the temple's leaders expressed some frustration that no other temples had turned up at their outreach meeting, which was attended by about 20 people.
Eighteen-year-old Vladislav Roslyakov turned up at the college in the city of Kerch on Wednesday afternoon carrying a firearm and then began shooting, investigators said.
Eighteen-year-old Vladislav Roslyakov turned up at the college in the city of Kerch on Wednesday afternoon carrying a firearm and then began shooting, investigators said.
In another overnight development, a local journalist missing since Saturday turned up at dawn wearing only his underwear on a motorway outside Caracas, he and authorities said.
But that's what happened to a 34-year-old man who turned up at Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown, N.Y., with what clinicians call a thunderclap headache.
Local Chinese media outlets reported that many villagers who turned up at the site got lucky and took home gold ingots, ancient bronze coins and ceramic relics.
He turned up at the rally saying the CGT, under attack from the other big union as well as the government, saw no reason to change tack.
The scuffle occurred later when Leung confronted the reporter, who also turned up at the underground station nearest to the apartment the article said was his home.
Yet the crisis was not defused, and soon activists, parents and local elected officials turned up at Artshack, demanding it take responsibility for Ms. Rose's paper dolls.
The paintings, worth millions of dollars, turned up at a flea market, where they were sold, to unsuspecting buyers, for the equivalent of a few hundred dollars.
In his years as secretary of state, Mr. Kerry turned up at obscure negotiating sessions where he was by far the most senior diplomat in the room.
Those messages revealed surprise when reporters turned up at the courthouse for the dismissal hearing, and a scramble to accommodate interview requests from local and national outlets.
Yet the crisis was not defused, and soon activists, parents and local elected officials turned up at Artshack, demanding it take responsibility for Ms. Rose's paper dolls.
But this month, six years after the disaster, 213 students turned up at Naraha Elementary and Junior High School for the beginning of the Japanese school year.
The week's showstopper, though, turned up at Thom Browne: a plump down-filled number improbably furnished with its own train — a Gothic alternative for the modern bride.
I had only the haziest idea of what I might find there when I turned up at the Havana airport before dawn to catch a propeller plane.
When I first turned up at Arsenal there's no way I would have done what I did to create space for myself like that and run in behind.
Seems that Bob is a stray that turned up at her parents' rural ranch in Crawford, Texas, and scored himself a ticket to their swankier digs in Dallas.
"He's going to come in and kill us all one day," one of my co-workers said after John turned up at the office for the umpteenth time.
A crowd that local sheriff's deputies estimated at 250 turned up at Bilirakis' town hall Saturday morning in Pasco County, which President Donald Trump won by 21 points.
Uber reacted with an outside investigation led by former US Attorney General Eric Holder, which eventually turned up at least 200 claims of sexual harassment and 20 firings.
The day after his "death," he turned up at a news conference in Kiev, presented by Ukrainian authorities, where a room of journalists awaited details of the murder.
Once Scott also turned up at the session, the producer played the two rappers the "Holiday Banger" beat and they set about writing their verses on the fly.
Around 5% were still undecided when they turned up at the caucus, so there will still be a smattering of voters open to persuasion from the candidates' campaigns.
The group was discovered by police on October 14, one day after 25-year-old Jan Zon van Dorsten turned up at a local bar asking for help.
On a balmy Wednesday evening, a large crowd turned up at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park to see the soprano Angel Blue's first appearance with the Metropolitan Opera.
"I turned up at his workshop on a Saturday morning with a bunch of parts and a bag of croissants and he assembled it for me," she said.
And there is reason to believe that Sarah Bernhardt, the architect Stanford White and assorted Astors, Morgans and Vanderbilts, might have turned up at the couple's Sunday salons.
Adding to the confusion was the difficulty reaching some families to confirm that their daughters had turned up at home; some live in areas with poor phone networks.
Last November, the Briton turned up at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as a podgy kitchen porter who had never driven a car before, or even been abroad.
At a special preview of the ride on Tuesday night, several of the film franchise's stars turned up at Universal Orlando Resort to celebrate their beloved teacher's big night.
When an ultra-rare copy of his famous 1770 map of New York City turned up at the Brooklyn Historical Society in 43, the discovery was front-page news.
I went out and shoplifted some lingerie, and turned up at my first booking, which was this young English guy at a really cheap hotel behind the central station.
More than 80 percent of eligible voters turned up at polling stations and the overall turnout is likely to be higher than any previous election, the election office said.
CBA launched the probe last year, when anti-graft officers turned up at the Warsaw bourse to ask its then chief executive Pawel Tamborski for data on the sale.
Marshall) and Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams), two fast blue-collar girls, turned up at the local hangout as blind dates for Richie Cunningham and Fonzie, the two lead characters.
She told the girls that she had opportunities because she had refused the cut, and soon some turned up at her house, fleeing the ceremony just as she had.
It turned up at a Chase Bank, so she rented a CitiBike and pedaled along the Hudson River bike path because she "thought it would be safe," she said.
He is also the policy chair at the American Progressive Bag Alliance, the organization whose flyers mysteriously turned up at the community-group meeting where Romer spoke last fall.
Early on Thursday, about 50 police officers turned up at the center's offices and put wax seals on the doors, said Magda Adly, a founding member of Al Nadeem.
When Dawn Fitzpatrick turned up at the American Stock Exchange trading floor in 1992 as a 22-year-old clerk, traders took bets on how long she would last.
As CNN reported, the racist symbol has turned up at least five times throughout the DC area in recent months, from the National Mall to the University of Maryland campus.
The law took effect one month later, on a Sunday, after which hundreds of gay and lesbian couples turned up at town halls and city clerks' offices across the state.
A search of Stephen Paddock's home in Mesquite turned up at least 19 additional firearms, explosives and several thousand rounds of ammunition, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said Monday night.
After Brie Larson won the Academy Award for best actress this year, she turned up at Vanity Fair's Oscar party in a pink velvet column by Monse, statuette in hand.
So they have turned up at the secure suite of the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill, disappearing behind doors with a red "RESTRICTED AREA" sign to tell their stories.
Despite remedial action, high levels of phosphorus and nitrogen in Severobaikalsk's wastewater persist even today, and fecal bacteria in treated wastewater have turned up at various sites around Lake Baikal.
Just a little more than 20 percent of Moscow voters turned up at the polls, about the same percentage as in the last Moscow city council election in September 2014.
Kardashian turned up at Wednesday&aposs Cleveland Cavaliers game to support her NBA boyfriend, stepping out for only the third time since giving birth to her daughter True two months ago.
"I was really overawed when I turned up at Cambridge, because they all seemed very suave, very confident, very clever and I reckoned they'd made a mistake admitting me," she says.
She became notorious as an anti-gay rights figure, and reports at the time said that hecklers turned up at her events -- with one person even throwing a pie at her.
The governor's comments come after a week in which massive crowds turned up at GOP town halls to protest President Donald Trump and Republicans' efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
She met her second husband, the former attorney general of Maine, six years ago, when he turned up at a reading of hers at Symphony Space on the Upper West Side.
We're told volunteers found the pup had turned up at Mussel Shoals, which is about 7 miles south from where it had originally been spotted by Kaley & Co. on Thanksgiving Day.
Eleftheria Baltatzi, a 73-year-old pensioner, was one of the many people who saw images of sick children on television and turned up at the square with medicine and food.
The intervention was instigated by her now-healthy mother, who turned up at her door with two former Moonies in a desperate last-ditch attempt to bring her daughter back home.
Think of it as playing music on speakers that can only handle 50 watts of power with an amplifier that has 10 times the power and turned up at full blast.
About New York Shorts and sneakers, a T-shirt and a boss: The chief of the New York Police Department turned up at the Police Academy to school some young officers.
Cleveland Browns linebacker Mack Wilson wasn't too concerned about "social distancing" this weekend -- dude turned up at a St. Patricks's Day party this weekend ... and posted the footage on social media!
The shield turned up at Paris's EVE auction house in 2016, at which point the Pueblo of Acoma, which is about 50 miles west of Albuquerque, notified the Department of Justice.
In true form, MrBeast pulled out all the stops: he recorded a 12-hour video saying "PewDiePie" 100,000 times, and turned up at the Super Bowl in "Sub 2 PewDiePie" shirts.
When he set out to make a ballet on them—"Serenade"—seventeen girls came to the first rehearsal, but only nine turned up at the second, and six at the third.
The critical-care pulmonologist at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis thinks a patient's lie may have cost his life when he turned up at the hospital after months of feeling ill.
When Sandra Milena Almeida, from Piedecuesta in northeastern Colombia, turned up at hospital complaining of intense stomach pains, doctors weren't expecting to find dozens of rolled-up $100 bills in her stomach.
One voter who turned up at table 22016 said he was confused as to why he had to show his ID to enter the caucusing hall but not when he actually voted.
The singer surprised guests when she turned up at the Stonewall, a historic landmark known as the site of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, a pivotal moment in the fight for LGBTQ rights.
With the championship finely balanced after four long-haul races, Mercedes turned up at the Circuit de Catalunya with a car whose revised features drew appreciative and apprehensive murmurs around the paddock.
In his first few weeks, the new president cancelled independence day celebrations, went litter-picking and turned up at the ministry of finance to make sure staff were actually coming to work.
Brian Ross, the chief investigative correspondent for ABC News, who knew Mr. Levinson for decades, said he turned up at ABC headquarters before his disappearance with what sounded like a major scoop.
Among them are two Dutch-Moroccan women, who escaped from Al Hol camp in Syria, smuggled themselves with three small children into Turkey and turned up at the Dutch Embassy in Ankara.
Danske is being probed by Danish, Estonian, French and U.S. authorities and faces billions of dollars in fines over the problem, variations of which have since turned up at other Nordic banks.
McGregor may have said he was going to party in Las Vegas after winning so easily, and turned up at his post-fight press conference with his own branded whiskey, Proper no.
The dead girl, Keira Martin, turned up at Catherine's door only recently, claiming to have once lived in the house and carrying a purse like one Rachel, Catherine's daughter, was fond of.
ATF did indeed fail to seize illegal firearms that later turned up at a crime scene in Mexico, trafficked by the same suspects who had previously sold two firearms used in the Feb.
The suspect managed to get away, and deputies did not see her again until a couple of hours later, when she turned up at the mobile home park where Kameron lived, Salazar said.
Montana (212-216) James Kane was working as an assistant at Murray State in July 26 when he turned up at a tournament in Spartanburg, S.C. Hungry, he headed to the concession stand.
Sun, a triple Olympic freestyle champion, told an appeal hearing in Switzerland last week that anti-doping officials who turned up at his home in China in 2018 could not prove their identity.
Salley seems to think so, saying Silver's "all about the flow of what's going on in society" ... like when he gave Donald Sterling the boot and turned up at the Gay Pride Parade.
Her defiance was on full display this week when she turned up at the court that is investigating her alleged role in a massive currency manipulation scheme accompanied by around 15,000 adoring supporters.
When agents turned up at her apartment bearing a mink coat and a stack of cash, she overcame her initial coolness to the idea and flew to Tehran for a stirring tête-à-tête.
Steve Cohen, a Democrat from Tennessee, turned up at Thursday's House Judiciary Committee hearing intent on mocking Attorney General William Barr, who failed to make an appearance after a dispute over the questioning format.
One day after announcing that she and husband Offset are not together anymore, Cardi B turned up at E11EVEN in Miami for an appearance as part of the annual Art Basel international art fair.
In 1993, American record producer Steve Tibbetts turned up at the hilltop retreat with his wife to learn meditation under Tulku Urgyen, who he described as "a great meditation master" and Drolma's main teacher.
Still, as expert as he was at blending in, he did draw attention when he turned up at the Barrow Street Alehouse after returning from a 903-day detox for heroin addiction last spring.
That was when Lyle, then working as a surveyor, first turned up at the Emirates on a matchday with a cameraman and started asking fans for their reaction to what they had just seen.
The band became the Southern Hemisphere Herculean rockers they are today after singer Matt Hyde unexpectedly turned up at one of the band's early rehearsals, and promptly announced he was going to be Beastwars' vocalist.
A family was in for the surprise of their lives when they discovered that their beloved dog, who had been missing for five years, suddenly turned up at a shelter in North Carolina this week.
ONE recent Sunday, about 40 people turned up at their regular gathering place, a community centre in Seattle, and soon found themselves pondering an ethical dilemma: would it ever be right to punch a Nazi?
A Texas mom is facing a criminal charge after her 2-month-old son turned up at the hospital earlier this year with a skull fracture that she allegedly blamed on a ghost, PEOPLE confirms.
At least four members of Trudeau's Cabinet turned up at the announcement to show their support, including Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland who stood among some two dozen legislators and candidates.
He turned up at JPMorgan's most recent investor day less than 24 hours after losing his job at CLSA, identifying himself as a "free agent" where he asked Chief Executive Jamie Dimon about the bank's brand.
Konstiantyn Marchenko, 46, a veteran who turned up at the protest against Mr. Zelensky's peace plan last Saturday, called the him a "traitor and a puppet" — not for obsequiousness to Mr. Trump, but to Mr. Putin.
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said at a news conference Monday that thousands of Filipinos had turned up at the embassy in Kuwait since January 29 to initiate the repatriation process agreed with the Kuwait government.
Weighty mid-calf Army gumboots similar to ones that also turned up at Ferragamo, Dolce & Gabbana and Prada were amped up with supersize lug soles that gave the models the appearance of giants, another battle trick.
Some works have turned up at auction and at residences of the Marcoses' former associates, but only a small fraction of the collection, valued by the Filipino government at up to $21881 million, has been recovered.
Alamin described how some of the terrified students jumped over walls to flee the militants, who turned up at their school with trucks, in an eerie echo of the Chibok girls abduction nearly four years ago.
So what must he have been thinking on Wednesday when he turned up at Madeira International Airport (now renamed Aeroporto Cristiano Ronaldo) for the unveiling of a bust that, well, was not exactly an uncanny likeness?
But even Trump had sought to temper expectations, saying with caucuses there are "always problems" and imploring the thousands of supporters who turned up at his caucus eve rally in Las Vegas to get out and vote. .
On a hot summer morning in 2016 a bailiff, locksmith and a bank clerk turned up at his modest two-storey dwelling in an Athens suburb to evict its occupants, including a bedridden 93 year old man.
It was a far cry from the not so distant past when he turned up at the Maranello factory with his late godfather Jules Bianchi, then a member of Ferrari's young driver academy, and was denied entry.
Maduro's vulnerability was underlined this weekend when angry protesters on the island of Margarita turned up at a routine political event and chased him down the street banging pots and pans and yelling that they were hungry.
The case started when members of the Minnesota Voters Alliance, which says it works to ensure "election integrity," turned up at polling places wearing T-shirts bearing Tea Party logos and buttons saying "Please I.D. Me." ____ 113.
"He has two options: dead or alive," Rosa Díaz said of Mr. Ortega after her 29-year-old son's dead body turned up at a hospital following a particularly brutal night of protests in the capital, Managua.
In layers dating from 300,000 to 200,000 years old, the stone blades and scrapers belong to a set of stone tool cultures called the Acheulo-Yabrudian, which has turned up at Neanderthal and early Homo sapiens sites.
DESPERATELY SEEKING METAL LME zinc stocks have recovered from their early April low of 21.8,153 tonnes but most of the metal warranted in April and May turned up at just two locations - Rotterdam and Vlissingen in the Netherlands.
Piro said Santiago had turned up at an FBI office in Anchorage in November of last year behaving erratically and was turned over to local police, who took him to a medical facility for a mental health evaluation.
Shoppers had splurged more than $1.52 billion online by Thanksgiving evening, and more bargain hunters turned up at stores this year after two weak holiday seasons as retailers opened their doors early on the eve of Black Friday.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. Finally offering some closure on the eternal "who are the elderly couple that turned up at fabric that time" debate, the couple have written the club a thank you letter.
A man with a rifle turned up at the pizza parlor to rescue the child sex slaves he believed were held there; he was later sentenced to four years in prison for firing a rifle inside the restaurant.
In the fall of 2014, a pair of location scouts turned up at the office of William Kelly, the manager of the Ardnamurchan Estate, which covers much of the peninsula, and asked about shooting a TV show there.
On the West Coast, more than a dozen firearms sold by members of a farming family in Washington state turned up at crime scenes or in police investigations scattered around the San Francisco Bay Area, according to authorities.
ARLINGTON, Texas – The mother of a black Texas man whom police fatally shot last year said Wednesday that sheriff&aposs deputies recently turned up at her mother&aposs home to serve a warrant for the dead man&aposs arrest.
The far-right Le Pen unexpectedly turned up at the tumble-drier Whirlpool plant in Amiens, in the northern rustbelt and whipped up passions among workers, accusing centrist frontrunner Macron of showing "contempt" by not paying them a visit.
PASTO, Colombia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Colombia's FARC guerrillas turned up at the home of Cristian Camilo Gonzalez nearly two decades ago and shoved him into a truck when he was just aged 14, his happy childhood ended abruptly.
On Sunday, he turned up at the traditional champion's pre-tournament news conference at the All England Club in a white shirt, grey blazer and navy pants instead of the usual tennis whites he has sported in previous years.
U.S. shoppers had splurged more than $246 billion online by Thanksgiving evening, and more bargain hunters turned up at stores this year after two weak holiday seasons as retailers opened their doors early on the eve of Black Friday.
As well as a record low at Northampton on Tuesday night, only 698 turned up at the Bet365 Stadium to see Stoke City's under-21s beat Bury, and only 547 were at Molineux for Wolverhampton's win against Accrington Stanley.
When Rodney and Séverine moved to this area after running restaurants in Sydney, the state already had a reputation for amazing produce, but unless you turned up at farmers' houses and asked to peruse their gardens, it wasn't obvious.
Ms. Kim attracted attention wherever she turned upat the opening ceremony, in the stands at the Olympic debut of the unified Korean women's ice hockey team, and at a performance in Seoul by a North Korean art troupe.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jelena Ostapenko sweated out a 6-973 4-6 7-5 win over German Andrea Petkovic to reach the second round of the U.S. Open on Tuesday as the heat was turned up at Flushing Meadows.
After the sculpture's disappearance, Stewart found a note in her mailbox from the alleged thief offering to return the sculpture for a ransom, but when the 28-year-old suspect turned up at Stewart's home to collect, he was arrested.
It's attracted corporate sponsors such as Nike, American Express and Tropicana, as well as celebrity attendees: actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Teri Hatcher, the TV chef Bobby Flay, and the celebrated primatologist Jane Goodall have all turned up at Daybreaker events.
At Friday's game, she turned up at the Quicken Loans Arena to cheer Thompson on — along with mom Kris Jenner, sister Kourtney Kardashian, and nephew and niece Mason, 7, and Penelope Disick, 4 (who all donned Thompson's gold #13 jerseys).
Sadly, despite the impressive level of organization, few people seem to have turned up—according to Getty, around a dozen protesters turned up at the Washington demo, and a picture from the San Francisco rally shows more TV cameras than signs.
"If a female student turned up at school or at a university lecture looking like a bank robber then ditto: those in authority should be allowed to converse openly with those that they are being asked to instruct," he said.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The last time Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue turned up at a major global competition, they poured their hearts out about how being in a coach-share situation with their main ice dance rivals left them feeling rather neglected.
MADRID, Dec 21 (Reuters) - More than two-thirds of Catalans turned up at polling stations by late afternoon of Thursday's high-stakes regional elections in a vote that will be key to deciding the future of the Spanish region's independence movement.
But Eldridge said there was no visible action by WeWork until Friday, when WeWork staff turned up at the office to instruct tenants not to use the phone booths and when signs saying "Caution: Do not use" were placed in them.
In the last presidential election, only 28500 percent of Latino millennials turned up at the polls – a steep contrast to 6900 percent of their black young counterparts and 2628 percent of the white voter turnout in the same age group.
As of March of last year, nearly 22013 of the guns sold by Laraway had turned up at crime scenes or in police investigations in Washington, D.C., and in Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, court records show.
During their recent visit to the Bowery Mission, while Mr. Heath and Mr. Goldberg handed out socks, Bombas employees served stewed chicken, quinoa and tomatoes to more than 200 people who had turned up at the shelter in the rain.
In the summer of '71, Johnson's public image got the better of him when he gave an interview to Esquire, bragging about his ability to dodge the FBI; agents turned up at his doorstep and raided him a few days later.
In 1942, the Library of Congress sent some of Whitman's notebooks out of Washington for safekeeping during World War II. They went missing, but when they turned up at auction in 1995, the butterfly was tucked safely inside one of them.
In 1999, she played Rose Rose, the abused daughter in "The Cider House Rules"; earlier this year, she turned up at Sundance to promote her role in an independent film called "The Land," about families in a tough Cleveland neighborhood.
It wasn't on account of bawdy routines and occasionally crude chants at football games, or fears of what might be in store when Robert K. Kraft, the New England Patriots owner and a Columbia football benefactor, turned up at a game.
It wasn't until she turned up at the ER again at about 18 weeks, her panties soaked in blood, suffering from what doctors feared was a placental disorder or a miscarriage, that a caseworker finally helped push through her paperwork.
"I would sometimes wonder what it would be like if I just turned up at my friends' house, where I used to have dinner once a week, with the most famous person at that time, be it Madonna or whomever," he said.
This might have been why her mom—despite her own love for music—was less than thrilled when she found out about her daughter's new DJing hobby, and turned up at a club where she was playing one night to interrogate management.
When A$AP Rocky turned up at J.W.Anderson's London Collections: Men's fall '16 show earlier this year, the fashion world was pretty into it: He wore head-to-toe J.W.A. and those fur-lined Gucci loafers, making for quite the street-style moment.
MILAN/LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Ever since uppity investor Elliott Advisors turned up at Pernod Ricard late last year, Paris has been awash with talk that LVMH is lurking somewhere behind the gilded curtains, waiting to pounce on the $46 billion spirits group.
Rodriguez was part of a throng of Venezuelans, many of them draped in their flag's yellow, blue and red, who turned up at El Arepazo on Tuesday after opposition leader Juan Guaido's call for the military to rise up against the government.
When Mr. Simons left Dior, there was speculation that it was a protest against the increasingly hectic fashion system, but then he turned up at Calvin Klein, which is even bigger and more demanding, so that doesn't seem to have been the issue.
One day, Mr. Cohlan turned up at the Buffetts' home to talk about the potential growth of Margaritaville, which was then just a popular song — released in 1977, it peaked at No. 8 on the pop charts — and a two-restaurant chainlet.
She had no doubt that she could heal the troubled poet who had turned up at her door, and she soon added a gleaming studio for Bishop behind the house—"way up in the air," Bishop noted with pleasure, as she settled in.
The long, sliced slab of char siu pork glazed with honey is simple and classic; if the excellent whole squab with a glossy Peking-duck-style lacquer on its skin turned up at Royal Seafood or another traditional Chinatown restaurant, nobody would blink.
On June 7, Icelandic-Dutch artist Olafur Eliasson turned up at IKEA headquarters to make the surprise announcement of a partnership between the home furnishings mega-brand and his five-year-old, Berlin-based sustainability company focused on solar-power initiatives, Little Sun.
Chinese fans of popular nine-member K-pop boyband Exo were left disappointed and fuming when they turned up at Shanghai Gymnasium in China on Sunday to watch their favourite band perform a 3-hour concert — only to get a measly 30-minute performance instead.
Otherwise, most of the family came in public cars rather than government vehicles, and there was no sign of any bodyguards, though Tsang and his family were usually accompanied by about eight bodyguards in dark suits when they turned up at court on previous occasions.
While those exit polls show that Sanders still won a majority of South Carolina's white voters (by a 20 point margin), support from 80% of African-Americans who turned up at the polls on Saturday helped hand Clinton her overwhelming victory in the state.
"Forty-two deputies have demonstratively spat not only on the thousands of people who turned up at the rally, but also on the majority who have told every opinion poll that the mayor must be chosen via direct voting," Navalny wrote on social media.
"Usually it's the last one, or the last couple," the chief of detectives, Robert K. Boyce, said of the phone numbers, which are fed into a growing database of "thousands of numbers" that turned up at overdose scenes in 2,260 overdose investigations last year.
The great man's vocation as a wandering oracle was possible because Anna, who bore five children (only four lived to adulthood), ran the household with a sure hand, hosting fugitive slaves, far-flung relatives and others who turned up at the front door in need.
The bankers stood firm even when several days later, fed up with his comrades' delicacy, Leon Trotsky — accompanied by armed brigade and, in true Bolshevik fashion, an orchestra — turned up at the State Bank building and threatened to storm it, before losing his nerve.
About New York One morning in September, a line of people turned up at City Hall to speak about a truth that is beyond public dispute: When people are being questioned about possible involvement in crimes, the interrogation should be recorded from start to finish.
One woman, who was raped by three of Mr Cheka's soldiers in front of her young children, says that shortly after she appeared in court a stranger turned up at her door and asked why she would want to "talk badly" about her "brother Cheka".
Wednesday's show was Caitlyn's first major public appearance, and almost her entire family turned up at the ESPYs to celebrate her award (ex-wife Kris Jenner and stepson Rob Kardashian were absent, as was son Brandon Jenner's wife Leah, who is imminently expecting the couple's first child).
I turned up at a Jeremy Corbyn event in the Metropole on Sunday evening fully expecting to be disappointed (he was only "scheduled" to speak which is Conference speak for we invited him but he didn't reply) or at the very least to be kept waiting.
Max, Emme, Natasha, and Ella all later turned up at Lopez's epic birthday bash and performed for their mom, the girls singing "It's a Hard Knock Life" from Annie and Max doing his best rendition of "My Shot," from Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony-winning musical, Hamilton.
" He likes to tell the story of how one day, when he was in so much pain he thought he might faint, a hospital worker turned up at his bedside, saying the Lord had sent her to deliver a message: "I'm just trying to get your attention.
The third-year player was shocked when campus police turned up at a team meeting saying that he had to report to the university compliance office regarding his involvement in a "number of ongoing investigations," only to surprise him with a scholarship for the winter semester.
But after coming clean to Michaela (Aja Naomi King), Connor (Jack Falahee) and Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) while they were high on mushrooms the night before law school graduation, Asher visited Bonnie (Liza Weil) and then seemingly turned up at Gabriel's apartment, where he was later found dead.
Another young watchmaker who turned up at the Les Trois Rois on Friday night was Michael Wilson, who runs the coolly minimalist brand Niall in Kansas City, Mo. That night's jaw-dropping cocktail tab might have represented "a significant line item" on his budget, Mr. Wilson said.
The ropes were cut, the crowd surged and invaded the ring, but the fight didn't stop: they pitched their ring a few yards away and the destroyed fighters started again, continuing until the police turned up at the edge of the field and everyone fled the scene.
The "old friend" of the Charlie Hebdo ring who suspiciously turned up at a house in eastern Belgium hours before it was raided by counter-terrorism police last January—then jumped out a window to escape being killed rather than joining the others in fighting to the death.
A regional act at the time, the 19-year-old Presley had been recording and touring since the summer with guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, the musicians Sun Records founder Sam Phillips brought in after Elvis turned up at the Memphis, Tennessee-based label&aposs studio.
It cited the Czech Republic, down 11 places at 34th, where President Milos Zeman turned up at a news conference with a fake Kalashnikov inscribed with the words "for journalists", and Slovakia, down 10 places at 27th, where then Prime Minister Robert Fico called journalists "dirty, anti-Slovak prostitutes".
But that chapter of the home's history came to an abrupt and slightly embarrassing end not long ago when the estate's director revealed what some recent explorations turned up at the site: a fieldstone foundation for a much larger house with a footprint of about 74 by 30 feet.
He knew how to draw, but he was not a painter; he played a piano without playing it well; he was a lawyer but he did not have to work for a living and it didn't make much difference whether he turned up at his office or not.
A colorful cross-section of the Detroit-Hamtramck art and hackerspace communities turned up at the opening, but during my second visit, there were numerous visitors walking in off the street (including one confused father with two kids in bathing suits, inquiring about the location of the pool).
Mark Wilson/Getty Images I was very young when I told my boss that a colleague had showed me a video of himself in his underwear at my desk, how he called my cellphone late at night drunk, and how he turned up at my front door one night.
Organizers said nearly two million people joined the rally, while the police estimated that 338,000 protesters turned up at the peak of the demonstration along a previously agreed-upon procession route, implying that its count did not include people who spilled over on to adjacent and parallel roads.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — "Let's go get a steak sometime," Anthony Scaramucci said, throwing his arm around a reporter who turned up at his West Wing office on Wednesday to make contact with the latest — and most profane, wisecracking, roguishly irrepressible — New Yorker to join President Trump's staff.
McGregor turned up at cageside late in the show, and when he walked to the VIP section to take to his seat, wearing a cream suit, pocket handkerchief, and slick-backed hair, his image was broadcast on the big TVs to those in attendance at the 13,000 capacity arena.
Despite Ms Yingluck's poor record in office, and a very heavy police presence, many thousands of her fans turned up at the courthouse hoping to catch a glimpse of her (one of them is pictured, after hearing news of the escape of her hero whose face is on her shirt).
Most second-string players would've turned up at Villa Park and taken a tap-in for their troubles, but it shows that this lad isn't here to pick up his wages and piss about in Manchester for the duration of his contract, which isn't out of the question these days.
Here are a few of his most telling musical fingerprints: When the Beatles turned up at EMI's studios on Abbey Road to record their third single, on March 5, 1963, they brought "From Me to You," a short song that John Lennon and Paul McCartney had started writing less than a week earlier.
The case started when members of the Minnesota Voters Alliance, which says it works to ensure "election integrity," turned up at Minnesota polling places wearing T-shirts bearing Tea Party logos and buttons saying "Please I.D. Me." They were told to cover the messages and were allowed to vote even if they refused.
All the standout tunes, trends and triumphs of last year are showcased in a new Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit titled American Currents (The Music of 2016) — which opened Friday — and many of its subjects turned up at a preview event on Tuesday to see for themselves what they have accomplished.
The evening of the dinner, the Latinos, knowing that lateness irritated the Dutch, turned up at precisely five-thirty; and the Dutch, thinking to accommodate Latino norms, turned up half an hour late, at six-thirty; and so the Latinos had to wait around for an hour while the embarrassed hosts explained the situation.
"If you turned up at a bank and said you want to take out a $65,000 loan and they asked why and you said, 'Because the world is going to end,' then you can prove that you didn't have the capacity and that debt can be written off," says Polly Mackenzie, director of the institute.
Then, soon afterward, Mercedes's mother and a woman friend of hers from church turned up at the hospital, along with a caseworker from A.C.S. The caseworker told Mercedes that since she didn't have anywhere for Camron to go she had to give him to either her mother or the friend, or else A.C.S. would take all three kids.
Despite the rash of scraped-surface, color-field, process-oriented, minimalist, post-minimalist, and paint-slopping gestural abstractions that have turned up at art fairs and in galleries in recent years, most of which have quoted familiar sources with a wink of postmodernist irony, the joke actually has been on the makers of such lackluster art product.
"At the local movie house, the Lafayette Theater, on Lafayette Avenue, the double‐feature program was changed three times a week, and my brother Bob and I indiscriminately turned up at the box office whenever there was a new show to be seen," he wrote in a 22 article in The New York Times, where he was frequently published.
Ms. Gould turned up at my home early in the project, had her crew set up lights in my kitchen (you can see a few dirty dishes stacked on a microwave behind me) and for the next two and a half hours grilled me not only on the details of the job but also on the cosmic issues.
" Donald Trump heckled during 'SNL'... by Larry David The movie is presented as a lost classic, with Howard explaining in the opening scene that its initial planned airing in 1988 was pre-empted by "Monday Night Football," then "thought to be lost in the Cybill Shepherd blouse fire of 1989," before "last summer, when it turned up at a yard sale outside Phoenix, Arizona.
A deli owner in Texas is replying to hundreds of kids&apos letters to Santa that are dropped in his store&aposs Christmas mailboxA 5-year-old&aposs whole kindergarten class turned up at the courthouse to support him in his adoption hearingA cat named Quilty has become internet famous after he was placed in solitary confinement for helping other cats escape at a Texas shelter
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He doesn't even act famous, and it drives me absolutely fucking nutsEvery time I have seen footage of Sheeran playing live—which has always been in the middle, unannounced, of something I did want to watch, like when he did the Olympics closing ceremony in a hoodie or when he turned up at [insert name of literally any awards ceremony in the past five years]—he's always played with a sort of inverted stage presence, like a street performer who sings the words "thank you" when you drop them money instead of just saying nothing.

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