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Yet, this complaint has wended its way slowly through the FEC.
As I wended my way to his side, I burst into tears.
I picked the Florida trail that wended its way through the trees along an abandoned railroad spur.
And he's interested in how they endured all those years as their case wended its way through court.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index wended Wednesday provisionally down 0.3 percent with only three sectors in positive territory.
South of "Gilded Cage," shoppers on Fifth Avenue wended through ad hoc concrete obstacles around the president's own tower.
They wended their way through narrow hallways covered in thick curtains in a shade best described as Netflix red.
But just as technological advances have disrupted legitimate industries, they have also wended their way into the criminal world.
Warren also drew an enthusiastic response from the audience when the debate wended its way to the climate crisis.
They ought to pay a visit to Squirrel Hill, where traffic halted as funeral processions wended through the narrow streets.
He'd reached a sort of tyrannical status on the ship, and wended his way throughout like a snake with secrets.
As I wended my way through the side streets, I avoided a double-parked armored car and steered around construction sites.
And although he was a psychologist by training, his work wended its way into economics, with the help of a few midwives.
A silver AMG racecar festooned with Linkin Park decals wended its way around a racetrack, Bennington whooping in exhilaration in the passenger seat.
She won a scholarship to Oxford and then wended her way to Tory party leader in 1975 and finally prime minister in 85033.
The ambulance wended its way through a landscape thoroughly altered from the one Mr. Trinity had left behind less than three weeks earlier.
A 2015 bill banning mandatory arbitration agreements as a condition of employment wended its way all the way to California Governor Jerry Brown's desk.
The Supreme Court could just have easily maintained the status quo -- which allows transgender people to serve -- while the case wended its way up the chain.
But as our makeshift Afrobeat ensemble wended through Greenwich Village, I had trouble grooving along to the rapid two-strike beat of the other clave players.
That natural gas that you burn when you whip up a batch of pancakes may have traveled 1,403 miles or more as it wended through this complicated network.
She had come to see Trump Tower, and though she had wended her way between police officers to get in, she had not realized that its eponym was upstairs.
Then they wended their way back to the West Side of Manhattan, eventually settling down in Hudson River Park, where at least they could spend their days outdoors again.
But the drug is now protected by two "submarine patents," so called because they wended their way through the patent office over a long period of time, hidden from view.
The show focuses in particular on art from the 19th and early 20th centuries, and examines the ways in which Western styles wended their way into art of the era.
A few titles keep rising to the top as eligible films wended their way through international festivals and then began to face tests at the box office and among critics.
As the highways wended across the U.S., proponents of the UDC's historical vision such as the Ku Klux Klan lynched black people, burned crosses, and enacted and supported Jim Crow laws.
The protest organizers oppose more military spending, and attracted a high-spirited, diverse crowd of thousands that wended through central Brussels while demonstrating on behalf of multiple causes during the peaceful march.
The Saturday Profile SÃO PAULO, Brazil — The Olympic torch relay certainly endured its share of indignities this summer as it wended across this vast country on its way to Rio de Janeiro.
Their running tradition goes back more than 1,503 years, to the time when they wended their way south from the Northwest Territories to the high desert and buttes of the Four Corners.
The vivid red line, about one to two centimeters wide, started right at the wrist on the pinkie side of the forearm and wended its way up the arm to the elbow.
For these reasons and others, multiple organizations are lining up legal challenges to the new rules, the latest twist in a saga that has wended its way through courts since the ACA became law.
Ms. Ishida and her family enjoy cruises and had been especially looking forward to relaxing aboard the Diamond Princess as it wended its way from Yokohama to Kagoshima, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Taiwan and Okinawa.
CAIRO — Dressed in military fatigues, the gunmen waved down the bus filled with Christian pilgrims as it wended its way down a dusty side-road in the desert of western Egypt, headed toward a monastery.
Alder Hey's decision to take Alfie Evans off life support thus prompted an extended legal battle, one that wended its way through a series of hearings and appeals, ultimately reaching the European Court of Human Rights.
A few days before Christmas two years ago two tractor-trailers wended through the snow from the Hamptons on Long Island to the tiny mountain town of Tannersville, N.Y., squealing to a stop on Main Street.
That's a minutiae-flecked argument for another day, but for our purposes here today, can we just talk about how Weedeater is probably the weediest band that ever wended their way through a weedy field of blunt guts?
The cartoonist Charles Addams in front a mural he painted for a Hamptons hotel bar, which over the years wended its way from Long Island to a Penn State library and picked up the name "An Addams Family Holiday."
Instead, as the country suffered through its worst recession in decades, the Games became an emblem of government waste and political hubris — and a target for protesters who dogged the Olympic torch relay as it wended its way across the country.
In "Behold, America: The Entangled History of 'America First' and 'the American Dream,'" Churchwell explores how the two phrases wended their way through American politics in the first half of the 20th century, journeying from hazy sentiments to loaded clichés.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — It took Bangladesh's High Court less than two minutes on Monday to dismiss a petition aiming to remove the designation of Islam as the country's state religion, a challenge that had wended its way through the court system for 28 years.
It began in New York City and wended its way through eight states and 353 theaters, some of them on Broadway, before we end up at the 235-seat Theater Arlington, a few minutes from the original Six Flags Over Texas amusement park.
Next time you visit the Whitney Museum of American Art, once you've wended your way through the galleries and pulled out your phone on the city-side balconies, make a point of peeking through Renzo Piano's glass walls into the museum's staff quarters.
Some classmates have speculated that the move, which found the family in a new house a short distance from the grittier and far more ethnically diverse Pico neighborhood, helped shape Mr. Miller's still-developing views of race and class as he wended through his teens.
As Ms. Pechstein's case has wended its way through the legal system — with a favorable ruling from a lower court in Germany last January — it has quietly threatened the autonomy of the sports court, which is headquartered in a chateau with traditional green shutters in Lausanne, Switzerland.
After hours of anticipation at the statehouse there on Friday morning, Matt Morgan, a lawyer for Mr. Pence's campaign for governor, wended his way through a gaggle of television cameras camped in the lobby of the Indiana secretary of state, holding the governor's papers to withdraw from the race.
When Tokue instructs Sentaro to cook the beans as if remembering the wind that touched them as it wended past their stalks, her own past as a pariah (she was confined for much of her life to a latter-day leper colony, we have learned) lends tragedy to her wisdom.
The team plus one wended their way down side roads and bike paths, through suburbs and villages, taking in the sunshine and the breeze, and we followed, keeping an eye on the GPS to ensure we didn't miss a turn, and to see to it that the kid didn't push his luck.
We got on the first car, moving quickly to the large picture window at the front of the train, as has been Diamond's custom since he was a toddler, and wended our way through the tunnels beneath Lower Manhattan before emerging into the fading sunlight on the elevated tracks across the Williamsburg Bridge.
Since 2003, Yiannopoulos's career has wended through the haunts of the alt-right, places like Taki's Magazine, a site that presents itself as a post-ideology subverter of the establishment but was originally edited by Richard Spencer and still posts plenty of racist material, and the virulently anti-immigrant and white nationalist site VDARE.
With fish arriving first by schooner and sloop and later by refrigerated truck, the venerable wholesale market grew to be the largest of its kind in the country, its nocturnal fishmongers hawking their wares through the wee hours as workers with hand trucks wended their way among alternating pockets of light and shadow on South Street.
Abominor's aggressive display of black/death malevolence was excellent, and even though Almyrkvi mastermind Garðar Jónsson was up there playing his first show with this new project (his primary gig is with Sinmara), the band's tight, compact performance was an immediate standout—I saw more than a few jaws drop as he wended his way through a bevy of expansive, innovative riffs.
The West 119th Street gatehouse, built in 1894 to replace one a few steps away, helped control the movement of water as it wended its way to a receiving reservoir, now the location of Central Park's Great Lawn; from there it continued on to a distributing reservoir at 20103nd Street, now the location of the main branch of the New York Public Library.
Fashion Review On Tuesday night approximately 150 Mercedes S-class sedans and a host of SUVs wended their way out of Manhattan, ferrying more than 250 guests northeast to Bedford Hills, N.Y. Each car was equipped with a special CD of soothing tunes chosen especially for the drive, which ended in a parking lot outside of a big white building.
Our report wended its way in educationese through various uncontroversial themes, as is typical of all educational curricular reports.
When the auspicious conjunctions was achieved seven muskets were fired seven times, the ten noises were sounded, the mantras from the vedas were chanted and the water was drawn. Then the return journey, on the arrival ashores seven muskets were again fired thrice and the processions wended its ways to the pavilions.
The relics wended their way through the drought-deserted villages of Iaşi, Vaslui, Roman, Bacău, Putna, Neamţ, Baia and Botoşani Counties. The offerings collected on this occasion were distributed, based on Metropolitan Justinian's decisions, to orphans, widows, invalids, school cafeterias, churches under construction, and to monasteries in order to feed the sick, and old or feeble monks.
It was Lincoln's only recorded appearance in Westchester County.Lincoln Society of Peekskill; 2007; Lincoln Depot Museum; retrieved June 17, 2007. Lincoln's stop in Peekskill was well documented by the press at the time: "Towards noon, quite a number came to the village from the country surrounding, and wended their way to the Depot.";Highland Democrat, Peekskill (February 23, 1861).
" The book 100 Best Australian Albums said, "The genre, nominally, was country blues, with stories plucked from the night or passed along on the back verandah, as arid percussion, sighing pedal steel guitar and lyrical piano parts wended their way through the narratives. Aside from the rambunctious, psychedelic, country fair instrumental "Dead Dog Boogie", the tunes were long exhalations.
With Emmanuel Grouchy commanding a flank guard, the French column wended its way through the mountains to Loano on 6 June, from which they shipped their artillery to Genoa. Grenier's troops reached Genoa around 12 June. Historian Ramsay Weston Phipps compared this circuitous march to the movements of "a frightened hen". Suvorov's army crossed to the north bank of the Po and was in Chivasso by 25 May 1799.
In the five following stanzas, he recounts how he wended his way on horseback "beneath an evening-moon". He crossed a lea, passed through an orchard, and began to climb a hill, atop which was Lucy's cottage. As he "came near, and nearer still" to "Lucy's cot", the sinking moon appeared to follow suit. As he closely approaches the cottage, the moon vanishes from sight behind the roof.
In Middle English, ēode evolved into ȝede, yede, and yode. By the 15th century in southern England, wende (wend) had become synonymous with go, but its infinitive and present tense forms had ceased to be in frequent use. This was also true of the various ēode-derived preterites of go, thus a variant preterite of wend absorbed the function. After went became established as the preterite of go, wend took on a new preterite, wended.
Although superior in numbers, Dokhturov's column had no supporting artillery, and the narrow space prevented them from taking advantage of their size. It was Dokhturov's turn to face attackers at his front and rear, until the arrival of Schmitt's column, which wended its way through the mountains in the west.Goetz, p. 78. Schmitt arrived at dusk, and the action continued well after dark; in mid-November night falls at close to 17:00 in the upper Danube climes.
Shortly thereafter, however, Hoffmann went travelling. He wended his way through Germany, finally arriving at Delitzsch, where Weimar Republic political events were brought home to him very clearly. He actively took part in defending the results of the November Revolution in Germany, and for this, he was given two years and ten months in prison for what the court in Torgau deemed to be a breach of the peace. He was, however, freed after one year and nine months under an amnesty.
The prisoners wended their way westward. After three days of trudging through freezing mud on their forced death march, and ten more days cramped among many other prisoners in an open convoy, the teenage Wynschenk's toes turned black from gangrene. He was not yet eighteen years old -and weighed a mere 75 pounds- at the end of World War II in 1945, when two nurses cut off his toes. No anesthetic was used, but Wynschenk was so numb that he did not feel anything.
Huntington Avenue began in Art Square (now Copley Square) and wended its way toward Brookline. By 1883, the square that had been named for the adjacent (and later relocated) Museum of Fine Arts was renamed Copley Square. The avenue originally began at the intersection of Clarendon and Boylston Streets, and ran diagonally across the square past Trinity Church. In the 1960s this stretch was eliminated as part of a redesign of the square, and now the avenue originates from the intersection of Dartmouth Street and St. James Avenue.
A severe drought in 1946-47 affected Moldavia, adding to the misery left by the war. Metropolitan Justinian permitted the first procession featuring the coffin containing the relics of Saint Parascheva, kept at Iaşi since then. The relics wended their way through the drought-deserted villages of Iaşi, Vaslui, Roman, Bacău, Putna, Neamţ, Baia and Botoşani Counties. The offerings collected on this occasion were distributed, based on Metropolitan Justinian's decisions, to orphans, widows, invalids, school cafeterias, churches under construction, and to monasteries in order to feed the sick, and old or feeble monks.
Soon after the Japanese task force sortied from Tawi Tawi on the morning of 13 June, American submarine spotted and reported it. Other submarines—which from time to time made contact with Ozawa's warships—kept Spruance posted on their progress as they wended their way through the islands of the Philippines, transited San Bernardino Strait, and took part in the Battle of the Philippine Sea. All day on 18 June 1944, each force sent out scout planes in an effort to locate its adversary. Because of their greater range, the Japanese aircraft managed to obtain some knowledge of Spruance's ships, but American scout planes were unable to find Ozawa's force.
Bloomingdale Road was renamed The Boulevard in 1868, as the farms and villages were divided into building lots and absorbed into the city.West 105th Street Historic District , nyc.gov. By the 18th century it contained numerous farms and country residences of many of the city's well-off, a major parcel of which was the Apthorp Farm. The main artery of this area was the Bloomingdale Road, which began north of where Broadway and the Bowery Lane (now Fourth Avenue) join (at modern Union Square) and wended its way northward up to about modern 116th Street in Morningside Heights, where the road further north was known as the Kingsbridge Road.
The procession then wended its way through the boulevards and the Champs Elysées to the Arc de Triomphe, where the banners were planted at various points along the ramparts. On seeing the white flag on the Porte Maillot the Versaillese ceased firing, and the commander, himself a Freemason, received a deputation of brethren, and suggested a final appeal to Versailles, which was agreed to. The "chief of the executive" hardly listened to the envoys, and declined to further discuss the question of peace with anyone. This last formal challenge having been made and rejected, the Freemasons definitely took their stand as combatants for the Commune.
The opening Southern League match was attended by a meeting of "anti-bobs" in Milton Road; "after [their] grievances had been aired, the participants therein wended their way to other haunts than the football field". As a result, the attendance for the match against New Brompton was "disappointingly small" with "barely two thousand people present". Explaining the decision to double the price of admission, the secretary Mr. Arnfield told the Football Echo > Candidly, I don't like it personally, but if we don't get enough 'tanners' > we must have the 'bobs'. There is [an] alternative ... to an occasional > shilling gate, and that is to reduce the wages of players, which means > inferior men.
CNBC, April 30, 2009 After three years as a consultant for Drexel as it wended its way through bankruptcy, Joseph served as head of Clovebrook Capital, a corporate finance consulting firm, from 1994 to 1998. He then became head of corporate finance at the American subsidiary of ING Barings from 1998 to 2001. After losing a bid to buy ING Barings' American operations, Joseph co-founded Morgan Joseph & Company, an investment banking firm that focuses on middle-market businesses, catering to a clientele that Drexel served in its heyday. Although the firm carried his name and he was part-owner, he was only co-head of corporate finance as a result of the SEC's lifetime ban.
The construction of the present Hell Hole Dam also changed the course of the Rubicon River. Lowest cataract on Rubicon River before it enters the reservoir The pre-dam river channel wended its way several miles to its confluence with the Middle Fork of the American River near Ralston Afterbay. Now, In addition to releases from Hell Hole down the pre-dam path, water is diverted through a pipeline to Middle Fork Powerhouse (AKA Stephenson Powerhouse) where it flows into Interbay Reservoir. From here, in addition to releases down the Middle Fork American River, the water is diverted into a tunnel to Ralston Powerhouse and into Ralston Afterbay, where it joins water from the pre-dam path.
Sallie Fox later wrote of the journey back to Albuquerque: > All that my suddenly bereaved mother took for herself and five children she > put into a flour sack, and we literally had to go to bed when our clothes > were washed. Mother cut the skirts of our one dress apiece very short so as > to make us each bonnets out of the extra length. We slowly wended our way > back towards civilization, fearful every moment of another attack from the > dreaded Indians, and suffering from the distressing heat and lack of water > and food. My invalid sister and I hourly expected to die, so weak and feeble > was she, and I, too, from my wound.
A short distance past the church is Nutgrove Avenue, widened and extended during the 1960s to link up with Churchtown. The old quiet tree shaded avenue has been completely swept away, along with the narrow lanes, a cramped passage bounded on both sides by towering walls and full of right angled bends, which wended its crooked course between Loreto Convent cemetery and the garden of Nutgrove House. A massive gateway stood at the entrance to this avenue until about 1911, which bore the inscription Nutgrove School Established 1802. In 1839 the school was under the supervision of Mr. Philip Jones, who continued to hold the post of principal until 1866 when the position was held by Mrs.
Some plays, such as Octave Mirbeau's Les Mauvais Bergers (The Evil Shepherds), ended with an almost empty house as the audience stalked to the exits during the play before the final curtain. On 20 May, the entire troupe wended its way to the palatial estate of Otto Kahn in Morristown, New Jersey where they were to prepare the 1918-19 season of twenty-nine plays of which twenty-six would be new plays. Copeau, the taskmaster, established a rigorous regimen of rehearsals and exercises starting early in the morning and ending late in the day before dinner. The fatigue from the exertions of the first season, the hot summer, the rationed food, now that the United States was part of the war effort, took their toll on the spirits of these French actors and actresses.
Maria W. Stewart was humble and deeply determined to preach the word of God. She evangelized during a time when educated women, especially educated Negro women, were frowned upon. She once wrote, > having lost my position in Williamsburg, Long Island, and hearing the > colored people were more religious and God-fearing in the South, I wended my > way to Baltimore in 1852. But I found all was not gold that glistened; and > when I saw the want of means for the advancement of the common English > branches, with no literary resources for the improvement of the mind > scarcely, I threw myself at the foot of the Cross, resolving to make the > best of a bad bargain ...(Stewart) Stewart was shocked that the conditions in the south for African Americans did not measure up to what she imagined.
As the legal challenges wended through the courts, the case became a campaign issue both for Gooding, who had signed the extradition warrant, and for Borah, who joined the prosecution team and stated that trying the case was more important to him than being sent to the Senate. While the Haywood defendants awaited trial, Borah and others were indicted in federal court for land fraud, having to do with the acquisition by the Barber Lumber Company (for which Borah had been counsel) of title to timber land claims. Individuals had filed for the claims, and then sold them to the Barber Company, although they had sworn that the claims were for their own use. United States Attorney for Idaho, Norman M. Ruick, had expanded the grand jury from 12 members to 22 before he could get a majority vote to indict Borah (by a 12–10 margin).
Inasmuch as in being published it is in a figurative sense > starting a journey, I let my eyes follow it for a little while. I saw how it > wended its way down solitary paths or walked solitary on public roads. After > a few little mistakes, through being deceived by a fleeting resemblance, it > finally met that single individual whom I with joy and gratitude call my > reader, that single individual it is seeking, to whom, so to speak, it > stretches out its arms, that single individual who is favorably enough > disposed to allow himself to be found, favorably enough disposed to receive > it, whether at the time of the encounter it finds him cheerful and confident > or “weary and pensive,” –On the other hand, inasmuch as in being published > it actually remains quiet without moving from the spot, I let my eyes rest > on it for a little while.

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