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Once Lighthizer arrived there was a tussle for control over several issues.
Boogie, in turn, doesn't need an ongoing media tussle for the foreseeable future.
Find the Financial Times' full story on the Comcast-Fox tussle for Sky here.
The struggle is likely to endanger civilian lives, and could lead to a longer-term tussle for control.
Bain had seen the tussle for the rebound, he later recalled, and was confident his teammates would prevail.
Andrew Scheer Scheer and Maxime Bernier (People's Party of Canada) will tussle for right-wing hearts and minds.
The episode ends with a tussle for the gun and a definite casualty, but we never find out whom.
Still, analysts warned of possible price wars and excessive supply as Saudi Arabia and Iran tussle for market share.
Worse, in Germany an army of public-sector and co-operative banks tussle for the custom of savers and companies.
Saudi Arabia has cut its crude selling price to Asian customers, signaling another price war and tussle for market share.
The most recent LME stocks surge has all the hallmarks of a resumption of this long-running tussle for supremacy.
The tussle for Essar illustrates the growing battle for oil markets between Moscow and Riyadh, the world's two largest crude exporters.
Mr. Christie has since stepped back from the agency, but the tussle for influence over its vast finances has remained fierce.
MANNHEIM, Germany — In the current tussle for the future of Germany, Frauke Petry is what you might call the anti-Angela Merkel.
The latest crisis was sparked by a tussle for power between Mahathir and Anwar that has shaped Malaysian politics for two decades.
Meanwhile, Caltex Australia saw its best week since early January as the takeover tussle for it turned into a two-horse race.
On the debate stage, candidates for the Democratic nomination tussle for our attention, straining to exploit their allotted seconds of screen time.
That allowed a host of smaller importers and manufacturers to tussle for a space — some with less concern for quality engineering than others.
That would play into the hands of Russia in its tussle for influence over eastern European states including Moldova, Georgia, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
The tussle for influence in Iraq between Washington and Tehran is reflected in Iraqi politics, with the proposed $53 billion deal a polarising issue.
The tussle for influence in Iraq between Washington and Tehran is reflected in Iraqi politics, with the proposed $53 billion deal a polarizing issue.
Deutsche's domestic market is also fiercely competitive: an army of public-sector and co-operative banks tussle for the custom of German savers and companies.
The approval potentially brings to a close a year-long tussle for one of the most attractive assets under the new insolvency process in India.
The Trump administration is worried that the split among Sunni Muslim U.S. allies can benefit Iran in the tussle for influence in the Middle East.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died here in February, sparking a protracted tussle for his seat and thrusting the spot onto news homepages for several days.
As Sri Lanka looks for assistance to reboot its economy, a largely two-way tussle for influence in the country and, in turn, the region is on.
Saudi Arabia also cut at the weekend its crude selling price to Asian customers, signaling the start of another price war and tussle for market share among producers.
They need pure metal in non-plate form, putting them in direct competition with super-alloy manufacturers, a tussle for units that is going to get increasingly fierce.
Stephen is inevitably suspicious of Andrew, but everyone else is inevitably charmed — and the stage is set for a typically awkward showdown as the two tussle for control.
With the benefit of hindsight, the LME stocks action of the last two months amounted to a titanic tussle for metal rather than a structural change of trend.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three Chinese warships sailed out of Sydney on Friday after an unannounced visit that came amid a tussle for influence between Australia and China in the Pacific.
For it is there that the tussle for the soul of Brexit continues, often behind closed doors but occasionally on conference stages, in newspaper columns and inside television studios.
While the ongoing trade war is grabbing all the headlines, it's the tussle for dominance in the A.I. space that could shape the economic fortunes of the two world powers.
The historic rivalry between Arslan and Jumblatt has surfaced on numerous fronts of late, including the tussle for Druze cabinet posts in Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's national unity government.
Zhang, 30, battled hard and held set point in the tiebreak in the opening stanza but faded after losing a fierce tussle for the sixth game of the second set.
Carol Shea-Porter announced she'd retire this year, she released the Democratic hounds — 11 candidates will tussle for the Democratic nomination in the deep-blue state's 1st Congressional District on Tuesday.
Their experience highlights the attractions of the German capital but also the bureaucracy that lurks behind the marketing, a factor in the global tussle for business unleashed by the Brexit vote.
In announcing the decision to cut ties, Saudi Arabia accused Qatar of providing support to Shi'ite Iran, which is in a tussle for regional supremacy with Riyadh, and to Islamist militants.
OPEC oil producers are pumping near record high levels while top crude exporter Saudi Arabia cut prices for its Asian customers at the weekend, signaling another price war and tussle for crude market share.
Based on the startling true story of Mike's renunciation of the Klan (and the resulting tussle for ownership of the museum), Andrew Heckler's film debut is often preachy and overripe with white-power symbolism.
The tussle for Essar - a state-of-the-art plant in the world's fastest-growing fuel market - illustrates the growing battle for oil markets between Russia and Saudi Arabia, the world's two largest crude exporters.
The fate of the camp and its residents, living near a Pentagon-run base close to the Jordanian and Iraqi borders, highlights the tussle for influence in the region between Russia and the United States.
"Reality finally dawned ... that the Saudis are the key market setters for the oil price and they prefer it lower rather than higher, given their geopolitical tussle for regional supremacy with Iran," Nomura's Tim Ash said.
A simultaneous policy of accommodation and confrontation toward Moscow combined with a tussle for influence between Congress and the President threaten to sow confusion that could increase the chances of a miscalculation between the two foes.
Such cooperation is the first by the two Asian giants which have long been locked in a tussle for influence in a region stretching from Nepal to Sri Lanka and the island chain of the Maldives.
Property developer China Vanke, embroiled in a high-profile corporate power tussle for over a year, said on Thursday its No. 14.073 shareholder China Resources Group will sell its entire 15.31 percent stake to Shenzhen Metro Group.
The world's two-largest economies have been locked in a bitter trade tussle for over an year now, which rapidly escalated last week when U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods.
The United States and China, Australia's top trade partner, have been locked in a bitter trade tussle for nearly one-and-a-half years now, which has been in part responsible for a slowdown in global growth.
Lopez Obrador appeared to benefit from a tussle for second place between his opponents, who have spent the last couple of weeks accusing each other of corruption, with the former Mexico City mayor sitting comfortably above the fray.
ATHENS (Reuters) - The United States is meddling in Macedonian domestic affairs by pushing a name accord with Greece to boost the Balkan state's bid to join NATO, Russia's foreign minister said, amid a tussle for influence in the region.
Chances are, this scene with Dany and Tryion takes place a little way into Season 7, when Dany's invasion already in full swing and skirmishes are breaking out across the Reach as armies tussle for control of Southern Westeros.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia and Ethiopia announced they were jointly investing in four seaports to attract foreign investment to their two countries, the latest move in a tussle for access to ports along one of the world's most strategic waterways.
Perhaps these echoes of the Incroyables are emerging now in reaction to similarly unsettled times, as Britain pulls from the European Union, the House Democrats sit in over gun control and Clinton and Trump tussle for control of a divided nation.
The dispute has evaded mediation attempts by Kuwait and Washington, which has strong alliances with both sides and fears the split among Sunni Muslim U.S. allies could benefit Iran in a decades-old tussle for influence in the Middle East.
Hu, widely seen as outspoken and well connected, established Caixin in 2009 after leaving her post as editor-in-chief at another well-known business publication, Caijing, where she had a high-profile tussle for control with the latter's owners.
In the midst of Houston's collapse at the end, guard DeJon Jarreau was ejected from the game with 264:261 remaining in regulation for a flagrant-264 foul of biting Williams on the leg during a tussle for a loose ball.
That set off a 30-minute tussle for the sticks, coveted as symbols of good fortune and prosperity, although most men escaped with just a few cuts and bruises, in contrast to past occasions, when some have been crushed to death.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland nominated its central bank governor Philip Lane for the post of European Central Bank vice president on Tuesday, the first shot in a high-stakes battle for the role that could foreshadow the tussle for the ECB's top job.
" And while the Democrat said House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, a possible future speaker should the Democrats win back the House, will be "the biggest beneficiary" of Crowley's loss in the tussle for leadership posts, the results could also "swallow him up.
The 27th will bear witness to a three-way tussle for player affections, with Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Assassin's Creed Origins and the small matter of the next main-series Mario game, the Switch-exclusive Super Mario Odyssey, all hitting stores.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Port rights at the heart of a takeover tussle for Atlas Iron could be worth nothing to a successful buyer unless the Western Australian state government changes its policy on those rights, the small iron ore miner cautioned on Wednesday.
The IRGC has vowed to accelerate the disputed missile program and Iran's Shi'ite militia proxies have made big military gains in recent months in Syria and Iraq, part of a decades-old tussle for influence in the Middle East with Sunni powers.
Wealthy Gulf states have stepped up their defense spending amid higher tensions in the region, where Shi'ite Iran and Saudi Arabia are locked in a tussle for influence, backing rival forces in political struggles or wars in Lebanon, Bahrain, Syria and Yemen.
Its two highest ranked cities continued their tussle for regional dominance with Hong Kong managing to sneak ahead of Singapore to capture third place – however, this by a margin of only a meagre two points on a scale that runs to 1,000.
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - A tussle for control of a promising copper project in Serbia shows there is appetite for high quality mining assets in stable countries and may be a harbinger of further industry mergers and acquisitions, executives involved in the deal said on Monday.
"Europeans are in danger of becoming hapless playthings in a tussle for pre-eminence between China, Russia, and the United States," wrote former Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt and Mark Leonard in a sobering account for the European Council on Foreign Relations think tank.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The president of the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru promised on Friday to always stand beside Taiwan as their hearts are "linked as one", as he visited Taipei amid a growing tussle for influence in the region between Beijing and Washington.
The latest tussle for power has already cut national production to about 22016,23 to 22,22016 barrels per day (bpd) after it had been running earlier this year at 216.3 million bpd — still well below the 1.6 million bpd output before a 2011 uprising plunged Libya into chaos.
In Charpentier's "Les Plaisirs de Versailles" the allegories of Music (Mireille Asselin) and Conversation (Mireille Lebel) engage in a tussle for the spotlight while fielding distractions from Le Jeu (The Game, or Gambling, sung by Jason McStoots) and Comus (Jesse Blumberg), who offers chocolate, wine and confections.
The victory in 2010 was cathartic on many levels: a sign of the nation's resilience and also a springboard to Djokovic's rise to the top of the men's game the following year and to his long-term tussle for supremacy with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Awarding crude import quotas of up to 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) to China's teapots has started a tussle for talent as the refiners - and the oil majors and trading houses that aim to supply them - dive into an activity previously restricted to state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
The Indian Ocean island nation, a key battleground in the tussle for influence in South Asia between China and traditional regional power India, was due to receive the loan before the end of January, but it is now unlikely to be finalised until later this month, according to four officials.
And hey, if the technical aspects don't grab you, these series details and trailers probably will: Google and Dell team up to take on Microsoft with Chromebook Enterprise laptops Watching the big four big-screen (BFBS) operating systems (Windows, Chrome OS, macOS, iPadOS) tussle for each others' core areas of strength is fascinating.
Dublin is looking for assurance that there will not be a hard border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is part of the U.K. Also of note are Saudi Arabia, which is currently involved in an ongoing tussle for influence with Iran in the Middle East, and the U.S., where the Trump administration is struggling to cement any landmark legislation despite a GOP majority in both houses of Congress.
Larry was born to Gary and Kathy George about 1968.Law, Steve. Political allies will tussle for Senate. Statesman Journal, August 22, 2005.
The Indian Express _. 2006. The Indian Express Group. 17 Jul. 1998 This led to a prolonged three way tussle for operational ownership between the HAL, the Government of Karnataka.
The Edge, 22 February 2013. News of changeover on the board drove share price two cents higher to close at $2.09."4 directors ousted as tussle for control of Bright Packaging ends". New Straits Times, 22 February 2013.
Under the Government of India Act 1935, the Council was expanded into an Assembly of 108 members, with even more powers. The period saw the sudden rise of Gopinath Bordoloi and Muhammed Saadulah and their tussle for power and influence.
He was a producer for Bombay Talkies, and after the death of Himanshu Rai in 1940, was involved in a tussle for control of Bombay Talkies with Devika Rani, actress and widow of Himanshu.The inimitable Dadamoni. The Tribune. 15 December 2001.
At the restart, Johnson led over Nemechek, but after a three-car tussle for the lead, Nemechek led on lap 166. However, Nemechek's success was short-lived: around lap 180, engine problems saw him fall down the leader board and he had to retire. Edwards took over the lead.
The Cairns Post, 31 January 2001. The contest was widely viewed as being too close to call during the campaign, and a poll by the Cairns Post in the last week of the campaign showed the vote almost even between the three conservative candidates and Labor candidate Arthur Yates.Blakesley, Lea. "Tussle for the Tablelands".
After a brief tussle for a couple of years, Tipu Sultan captured Tiruvannamalai.Illustrated guide to Southern Railway 1900, p. 304 After losing the battle, Hyder Ali offered peace with the British Army, which was denied. He then collated all his army and had another fight that led him close to capture of Madras within a distance of 5 miles.
Gabe won the tussle for the ball and set off in the direction of the line, while Bush ran off in the opposite direction to confuse the opposition. Eventually the referee and the other players arrived at the line to find Gabe waiting with the ball.Davies (1980), pg 193. Gabe retired in 1908, but still appeared occasionally for Cardiff.
"Newcomer confident of win". Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, 3 July 2007. Kolo, Pearson. "Parties in tussle for MP-elect". Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, 8 August 2007. He was supported in his campaign by the Millennium Pack 2000, a group of provincial leaders supporting pro- development and anti-corruption initiatives, and more than thirty local councillors.
After Nizam I, Asaf Jah, died in AD 1748. There was a tussle for power among his son, Nasir Jung, and grandson Muzaffar Jung. The English supported Nasir Jung whereas Muzaffar Jung got support from the French. These two heirs were subsequently killed by Nawabs of Kurnool and Cuddapah, one after another, in AD 1750 and AD 1751, respectively.
Kerala Congress grew under K. M. George. R. Balakrishna Pillai was another founding leader of the party. Besides these two leaders Karingozhakkal Mani Mani, popularly called K.M. Mani and P. J. Joseph, the youth front leader rose as prominent leaders of the party. After the death of K. M. George in 1976, there was tussle for control over the party between Balakrishna Pillai and K. M Mani.
The Annual Turkey Tussle Football Game tradition began in 1947 when the game was played between Pasadena Community College and John Muir Junior College. The two schools played until 1953. In 1954 the annual rivalry was played between what is now Pasadena High School and John Muir High School and is normally held at the Rose Bowl Stadium. Muir has won the Turkey Tussle for the past 16 years.
The feud was confirmed in December 2013 when a UDA statement was released acknowledging the existence of a dissident tendency within the North Belfast Brigade but confirming support for Bunting's leadership. However, whilst the statement was signed by McDonald and Birch, no representative of the West Belfast Brigade had added their signature.As UDA confirms major split, a dangerous tussle for power is now brewing, belfasttelegraph.co.uk; accessed 23 November 2015.
Ogoke watches other players tussle for the ball12 Samantha Norwood, 21 Val Ogoke, 4 Nicole Hunt and 11 Jessica Bibby in a game against China Ogoke is a forward. She played varsity high school basketball for four years at St. Mary's Academy for four years, and was the team captain for three of those years. After completing university, Ogoke played in the Western Australian State Basketball League for the South West Slammers.
Susan Mosher is an American stage and film actress. She starred as the Female Authority figure in the Vegas run of Hairspray and is best known for portraying Pepper Cole in the show Cashino. She also was in the original cast of the Broadway show SUDS. Mosher is currently performing as the Female Authority Figure in Broadway's run of Hairspray and as an understudy for Velma Von Tussle for Isabel Keating to present.
Bakreshwar Thermal Power Station was embroiled in political tussle for many years. It was initially proposed to be set up with central assistance but central funding was not forthcoming, in spite of the best efforts of the West Bengal leadership. Once the Left Front formed its government in 1977, Bakreshwar was in deeper political trouble. The delays over providing central funds for the project were cited by the Marxist leaders as another instance of the Centre’s "step-motherly" attitude to West Bengal.
It was pursued all the way by Waikato United, the tussle for third and fourth being as separate from the rest of the table as that for first and second. A further nine points separated these two teams from Manurewa, who were engaged in their own private tussle with Napier City Rovers. Manurewa only finished on top by goal difference after an astonishing 7–1 win over Hutt Valley United in their last game of the season, having been held 1–1 at half time.
Ahmad Zakiyuddin's first foray into politics as an ordinary member of the People's Justice Party (PKR) came in the 2013 Penang state election. He contested the Pinang Tunggal state constituency and lost in a straight fight against Roslan Saidin of Barisan Nasional (BN). In the 2018 Penang state election, Ahmad Zakiyuddin once again went up against Roslan Saidin, the incumbent State Assemblyman for Pinang Tunggal. This time he emerged victorious, winning the constituency by a slim margin of 127 votes, despite facing a three-cornered tussle for the seat.
After the death of K. M. George in 1976, there was tussle for control over the party between Balakrishna Pillai and K. M. Mani. In 1977, the party split into the Mani and Pillai groups. He was re-elected to the state legislature in 1977 and then again in the general elections of 1980, 1982, 1987, 1991, 1996, and 2001, but was defeated in the 2006 election. His victory margin of 37000 votes in 1980 remained a record for the State Assembly polls for more than a quarter century.
Of his October 1, 1898 non-title bout with "Terrible Terry" McGovern, one newspaper wrote, "He gave the 'Brooklyn Terror' a hard tussle for fifteen rounds before McGovern landed his soporific punch," knocking out Forbes at the Pelican A. C. in New York."Anniversary of Harry Forbes, Former Bantamweight Champion", Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, New Jersey, pg. 8, 18 May 1915 On March 17, 1900, he lost to the exceptional boxer Benny Yanger, in a fifth-round TKO in Chicago, Illinois. Yanger was one of the few boxers to ever defeat Abe Attell.
With club-legend Didier Gadou entrenched as the General Manager, and former title-winning head-coach Claude Bergeaud back at the helm on the sideline, the future is bright once-again for this proud club. They remain in a tussle for a playoff berth halfway through the 2014-15 season. Élan playing Rasta Vechta in October 2019 In 2008, the club underwent a minor name-change for the second time in their history, becoming the Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq- Orthez. The city of Lacq's inclusion in the name and entrance onto the director's board strengthened the club's Béarn identity.
Both sides went into the match with much-changed sides due to a number of injury problems. Dundalk had three players making debuts, including local-league player Paul Matthews who was signed as cover on New Year's Eve; while manager Turlough O'Connor, was obliged to be listed as '13th player' on the team-sheets. Dundalk's Dessie Gorman missed two early chances before they were awarded a controversial penalty in the 39th minute, when Noel Larkin was adjudged to have fouled Tom McNulty near the goal-line in a tussle for possession. Martin Murray scored the resultant spot-kick, despite it being weakly struck.
Macmillan's resignation saw a three-way tussle for the party leadership and premiership. Given that it was not considered appropriate for a Prime Minister to be a member of the House of Lords, the Earl of Home and Lord Hailsham both disclaimed their peerages under the Peerage Act 1963, and became known respectively as Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Quintin Hogg. Rab Butler was also in the running for the post, but Douglas-Home was finally chosen to succeed Macmillan. This was seen as controversial, for it was alleged that Macmillan had pulled strings and used the party's grandees, nicknamed "The Magic Circle", to ensure that Butler was once again overlooked.
PR announced its intention to replace the criticised New Economic Policy which they claim was discriminatory and only benefited certain groups of people, such as UMNO- connected individuals. Another main election promise they brought up was to cut the amount of spending wastages and the usage of direct aid to pay for social causes and provide free education around the country. One of the other issues is the Pakatan Rakyat's tussle for control of water company Syabas with the federal government, which has allegedly been mismanaging their operations. They have promised to give free water for the poor and unfortunate in the state of Selangor.
The 1986 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 26 October 1986 at the Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide, Australia. It was the last of 16 races in the 1986 Formula One season, and decided a three-way tussle for the Drivers' Championship. The drivers in contention for the title were; Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, both of whom were racing for the Williams-Honda team, and McLaren's Alain Prost. Mansell took pole position for the race, but a poor start off the grid enabled teammate Piquet, Ayrton Senna and Keke Rosberg to overtake him and demote him to fourth by the end of the first lap.
As UDA confirms major split, a dangerous tussle for power is now brewing The north Belfast rebels subsequently named Robert Molyneaux, a convicted killer and former friend of Bunting's closest ally John Howcroft, as their preferred choice for Brigadier.UDA feud escalates over bid to oust north Belfast 'brigadier' John Bunting Bunting's opponents criticised his alleged heavy- handed approach, particularly towards Tiger's Bay residents, whilst his supporters claimed that Bunting's attempts to tackle the drugs trade in the area were the real reason behind the attempts to remove him. As the feud rumbled on Bunting became a target for a number of attacks. In May 2014 Bunting was attacked in Tiger's Bay by a group of opponents.
In the 2007 Singapore Cup final between Tampines Rovers and SAFFC, Alam Shah was sent off in the final minutes of the games after an incident involving his fellow national teammate Daniel Bennett. Alam Shah kneed Bennett in the head during a tussle for the ball and, after being dragged away by his teammates, he returned and kicked Bennett in the head. Bennett was knocked unconscious and had to be taken to hospital. Tampines lost the match 4–3. As a result of the incident, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) Disciplinary Committee, banned Alam Shah from playing in all FAS-sanctioned domestic matches and tournaments for 12 months and fined him S$2,000.
After two seasons with the Rams, Bennett rejoined Singapore Armed Forces for a second time, achieving the S.League and Singapore Cup double in 2007 and 2008. In the 2007 Singapore Cup final won by Singapore Armed Forces on 25 November, Bennett was involved in a clash with Tampines Rovers' Noh Alam Shah, a fellow Singapore national team player towards the end of the match. Noh Alam Shah kneed Bennett in the head in a tussle for the ball and after being dragged away by his team-mates, returned and kicked Bennett in the head. Bennett was knocked unconscious and had to be taken to hospital while Alam Shah was sent off by referee Abas Daud.
The Johiya may be modern-day descendants of the ancient Yaudheya warrior tribe that ruled in some areas of northern India until the period of the Gupta empire. This theory - which was proposed by Alexander Cunningham - is not certain and it has also been mooted that they may be connected to another ancient tribe, being the Audumbaras. During 18th and 19th century, the Johiya Ranghar Rajput chieftains - who were vassals of Bikaner State, had ongoing tussle for the control of northeast Rajasthan (Hanumangarh) and northwest Haryana (Sirsa, Fatehabad, Rania and Hisar) with Bhatti Ranghar Rajputs and Jat Sikh rulers of Patiala and Jind States.Jugal Kishore Gupta, 1991, History of Sirsa Town, page. 38-48.
Michael Duffy, an author writing in 2006, says ::Essentially it was the culmination of a long-running tussle for power between the government and private entrepreneurs, a fight over the future and the nature of the colony. The early governors wanted to keep NSW as a large-scale open prison, with a primitive economy based on yeomen ex-convicts and run by government fiat. Duffy goes on to say that the Rebellion was not thought of at the time as being about rum: ::... almost no one at the time of the rebellion thought it was about rum. Bligh tried briefly to give it that spin, to smear his opponents, but there was no evidence for it and he moved on.
In 2002, Tuvaluan Prime Minister Koloa Talake threatened to take the United States to the International Court of Justice for its refusal to ratify the Kyoto Protocol."Talake, Luka Tussle For PM In Island Nation Polls" , Samisoni Pareti, Pacific Magazine, August 1, 2002 He was prevented from doing so by his subsequent defeat in that year's general election. More recently, under the administration of President Barack Obama, the United States has acknowledged the effects of climate change on the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS). Prime Minister Enele Sopoaga said at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21 in December 2015) that the goal for COP21 should a global temperature goal of below 1.5 degrees Celsius relative to pre- industrial levels, which is the position of the Alliance of Small Island States.
Leeds were perceived as a cynical, albeit talented, side with a style which some observers regarded as "dirty." Damien Blake of When Saturday Comes wrote that "Chelsea were The Beatles (attractive, clean- cut, fashionable) to Leeds' Stones (surly, violent, sexy, going out with Marianne Faithfull)" According to John King, "Leeds were... portrayed as dour Yorkshiremen with a reputation for playing dirty... Chelsea, on the other hand, were the wide boys of London, dedicated followers of fashion. While Leeds were drinking tea and playing cards, Chelsea were out boozing and chasing girls [but] when it came to games between the two, however, war was declared." In 1964–65, Chelsea and Leeds had a three way tussle for the league title with Manchester United and met in a league match at Stamford Bridge in September 1964.
1711 found him back as recruitment officer in West Jutland, then as second in command of the ship-of-the-line Fridericus Quartus until the middle of August when the ship was severely damaged by a fire that claimed the lives of three men. In 1712 in command of the ship-of-the-line DelmenhorstRoyal Danish Navy website - Delmenhorst, he served in Gyldenløve’s fleet, and later under Admiral Raben at the action of 30 September near Rügen.One of several naval engagements between the Danes and the Swedes that year in the tussle for Stralsund. More details in German Wikipedia at :de:Seeschlacht vor Rügen (1712) and in Norwegian Wikipedia at :no:Rügen-affæren During the battle one of his ship’s cannons exploded killing and wounding some of his crew (an event which was to recur on the same ship a few years later).
However, whilst the statement was signed by McDonald and Birch, no representative of the West Belfast Brigade had added their signature.As UDA confirms major split, a dangerous tussle for power is now brewing The north Belfast rebels subsequently named Robert Molyneaux, a convicted killer and former friend of Bunting's closest ally John Howcroft, as their preferred choice for Brigadier.UDA feud escalates over bid to oust north Belfast 'brigadier' John Bunting Although the feud soon died down, a series of low level tit-for-tat incidents continued, culminating in Howcroft's partner's car being burnt out in August 2014.Loyalist John Howcroft 'attacked for 120th time' In September 2014 it was reported in the Belfast Telegraph that the leaders of the UDA in North, East and South Belfast, as well as the head of the Londonderry and North Antrim Brigade had met to discuss the feud as well as the schism with the West Belfast Brigade.
Chelsea finished a credible fifth in their first season back in the top-flight, and in the next were on course for a domestic "treble" of league, FA Cup and League Cup, playing a brand of football based on high energy and quick passing and utilising innovative tactics – they were one of the first English teams to use overlapping full- backs. Chelsea set the early pace and emerged in a three-way tussle for the league title with Manchester United and Leeds United. The League Cup was secured thanks to a 3–2 first leg win against Leicester City, with a memorable solo effort from McCreadie proving to be the difference between the sides, and then a hard-fought 0–0 draw in the second leg at Filbert Street. Cracks were also beginning to appear, however, as the temperamental Docherty increasingly clashed with some of the strong personalities within the dressing room, particularly Venables. The team were beaten by title rivals Manchester United in March and lost 2–0 in their FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool, despite going into the latter match as favourites.
For 1991 he concentrated on the BTCC, in the first season of Super Touring regulations. Although manufacturers including Vauxhall and Toyota had factory entries, the established BMWs were the car to have initially. Hoy made full use of his opportunity in a car entered by Vic Lee, building a championship lead nobody was able to overhaul. He also won the Willhire 24 Hour at Snetterton in a BMW M3, partnering Ray Bellm and Kurt Luby. For 1992 he was signed by the Toyota team, went into the final round in a three way tussle for the championship but was beaten by Tim Harvey's BMW. However, the car was not competitive in subsequent seasons, Toyota won once in 1993 with Julian Bailey at Knockhill. The closest Hoy came was at Silverstone in 1993, when he was punted off onto his roof by team-mate Julian Bailey, an incident remembered for Murray Walker's commentary line "the car upside down is a Toyota", a play on the company's advertising slogan of the time (The car in front is a Toyota). In 1994, Hoy drove a factory prepared Toyota Celica in the RAC Rally, of the World Rally Championship, but famously crashed into a tree on stage 4 of the rally.

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