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But he went before the microphones at a critical moment.
"I went before, after and during the curfew times," Ozmen said.
Facebook executives also went before the public and discussed the situation.
The play never went before the Ministry of Culture's censorship unit.
And we went before the fire hoses; we had known water.
Those guys who went before us who didn't go to film school.
Moore went before a judge Monday in his defamation suit against Cohen.
Mohammed Merah first went before a court at the age of 20023.
It went before a judge who was a very against police judge.
Yet on the ground there remain fragments of who came and went before.
Some wanted to join the military because a family member went before them.
All went before Judge Hellerstein; only one, a property damage case, remains unsettled.
Obamacare already went before the high court twice and was upheld both times.
What demarcates Clean from the material that went before it, however, is its cohesiveness.
Talking is much better than the belligerent exchange that went before it (see Briefing).
"It can seem as if artists cancel what went before them," says Mr Risaliti.
Because, of course, not everyone does follow the pattern of those who went before.
"Each company learns from the mistakes of those that went before," says Mr Davidson.
The case went before a grand jury -- which ultimately decided NOT to indict Conley.
Apparently it's one of the last places the Black Dahlia went before she died.
While these penalties are hardly trivial, they are small compared with what went before.
Each time he went before the board, Smith ended up tongue-tied and inarticulate.
When he went before Circuit Civil Judge John Kastrenakes for a hearing on Sept.
The two people who went before me came out, and I entered the passage.
The classically happy ending that follows does not efface the dark mystery that went before.
Johan went before an immigration judge last week in a case that sparked international outrage.
Michelle Rodriguez has deep regrets about Paul Walker's death ... she's upset he went before her.
And its ambitions begin at an entirely different place from the groups that went before.
Remember July 6900th weekend when Crooked went before FBI & wasn't sworn in, no tape, nothing?
On Monday night, he went before his people in an attempt to save his administration.
Remember July 4th weekend when Crooked went before FBI & wasn't sworn in, no tape, nothing?
In light of what went before, the last week has been a jarring, screeching stall.
By then, it had already disappeared into obscurity alongside Napster, which came and went before it.
This is one way our generation of leaders can do better than those who went before.
But in both resolution and consistency such hybrid maps are far better than what went before.
After nearly eight months, Victoria went before an immigration judge and was released from the center.
Barr's rough day Barr went before the Senate to testify yesterday, and he didn't do well.
It is also hard to tell how much better new products are than what went before.
"Science is a process of refinement, and every bit builds on what went before," Cameron says.
They've questioned him several more times since and he went before a grand jury for testimony.
The first great experiment in smartphone AR came and went before anyone else could even copy it.
In January, Altice went before the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole to ask for early release.
The case went before the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings after TLC suspended El Boutari's license.
Mr. Richards's case eventually went before a tumor board, where various doctors assessed the symptoms and scans.
That was the backdrop when Mr. Rivers went before the state's Clemency and Pardons Board in 2013.
After that, the sheriff's office said there's no further information about where they went before the incident.
And thus, on that Friday, Anita Hill went before the Senate and, via television, before the world.
Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.), went before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee for his confirmation hearing.
And like the women that went before us, we won't stop marching until our work is done.
When Warner went before the clemency board three years later, he explained that he voted for Scott.
After the state appeals court issued a split ruling, the question went before the Kansas Supreme Court.
"Adam Schiff went before Congress, and Adam Schiff, what he did, will never be forgotten," Trump told reporters.
Madsen, an entrepreneur, artist, submarine builder and aerospace engineer, went before a judge on Saturday for preliminary questioning.
Mr. Trump appealed the ruling, and the case went before a three-judge panel in Manhattan last week.
By now, Mr. Trump has perfected the art not of the deal but of dismantling what went before.
Yet on the following day Pence went before the public and affirmed Trump's cover story for firing Comey.
I know this happened to the people who went before me who were part of the civil rights movement.
But Dry didn't appear in court when Gates first went before a judge after he was arrested that morning.
Kushner went before congressional committees investigating potential collusion, and was asked to turn over documents to the special counsel.
In March 1963, he went before the House of Commons to try to quell rumors about a sexual relationship.
"I'm more interested in what went before and what comes after than in the actual crime itself," she said.
When Mr Hariri went before the cameras on November 12th he appeared to offer a way out of the crisis.
They maintained their innocence when the charges went before a judge, as did the third man charged with the bombings.
It just so happens that the event came and went before the father was ready to re-enter public life.
Were there any opportunities to make sure that the two of you had chemistry before you went before the cameras?
But there's also very little room for error when you're being compared to so many greats who went before you.
Already in custody on unrelated charges, McLellan went before a state magistrate at the Robeson County Detention Center early Saturday.
The Justice Department also took sides in the prominent Masterpiece Cakeshop case that went before the Supreme Court this fall.
DeVos went before appropriators to defend the administration's proposal to slash $6900 billion, or 2628 percent, from the education budget.
Coverage of his doings, however, didn't call him "Maggie" -- or indeed, refer to other male PMs who went before him.
They don't — they say it's that people who went before can at least be said they went for humanitarian reasons.
Secretary of State Colin Powell even went before the UN Security Council with aerial photos purporting to show such advances.
By retracing the steps of those who went before, players and fans alike become part of the F.A. Cup's history.
When Elliott sued the sheriff's office and the individual deputy, the case went before US District Court Judge Richard Young.
Members of the old government went before summary courts, and at least 21980 were shot by firing squads over two years.
I wish he&aposd done differently, decided that it would come across as partisan if they went before the American people.
Members of the old government went before summary courts, and at least 21990 were shot by firing squads over two years.
The high real interest rate of the 1980s and 1990s carried the imprint of the aggressive monetary policy that went before.
Madsen, an entrepreneur, artist, submarine builder and aerospace engineer, went before a judge on Saturday behind closed doors for preliminary questioning.
The Texas case went before the Supreme Court, which deadlocked 4-4 in 2016 after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
Tam decision means that the court would decide in favor of the Washington Redskins if the case went before the justices.
On Tuesday, Puerto Rico went before the Supreme Court seeking the right to enact its own version of a bankruptcy law.
He was brimming with rage and resentment, so when he went before the Senate Judiciary Committee, he did not hold back.
All of that should be written out of the record, cast into shadow by the searing brightness of what went before.
Also in Washington: The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., went before the Senate Intelligence Committee for a second closed-door interview.
A nightclub advocacy group went before the German Parliament to request new laws that will protect the nation's clubs from gentrification.
Bolton, describing the situation as "a very delicate moment," went before the cameras to name the officials and give them a deadline.
When the travel-ban cases went before the Supreme Court, the issue was about whether preliminary injunctions blocking the ban could stand.
Trump's pick to run the Department of Homeland Security, retired Marine Corps General John Kelly, later went before the Homeland Security Committee.
But the thing that most often keeps me awake at night is wondering where sexy went before Justin Timberlake brought it back.
The motion went before Burger, and, for the first time, she was presented with transcripts from Washington's plea hearing and Shadwick's trial.
And that means that we benefit from the struggles that went before us and we don't necessarily have to go through them.
McLellan went before a state magistrate at the Robeson County Detention Center early Saturday and is being held there with no bond.
That generation, like President Obama's eight years ago, came to power with the idea they were better than those who went before.
Last month, he went before the cameras to deliver the president's response to the landmark testimony of fired FBI Director James Comey.
They ask only that we love America as they do, and honor the heritage and sacrifices of those who went before us.
It's somewhat surprising that he went before Florida State's Derwin James, but the Dolphins may have considered him to have more upside.
On Capitol Hill, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, went before the Senate Judiciary Committee for a second day of hearings.
On May 1, 1969, Rogers went before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications to argue against a proposed funding cut to PBS. Sen.
Nunes then went before television cameras last week and made the information sound as if it had come from an independent source.
After cooperating with police, the two were released without being charged last week and went before a grand jury Tuesday, Johnson said.
" Comey, Chaffetz continued, went before the House Judiciary Committee of which he is a member and said he "looks at this daily.
Almost exactly 10 years ago, President Barack Obama went before the nation to unveil an urgent overhaul of the nation's automobile industry.
He was allowed back one year later after he went before a church court and persuaded them he had repented, the woman said.
It was January 27 when Salazar, a 22-year-old Mexican national, went before Judge Monica Herranz to plead guilty to a DUI.
The Shakespeare and Company that lives on Paris's Left Bank today is a tribute to Sylvia Beach's bookstore that came and went before.
In this bizarre episode, the committee chairman went before reporters claiming to have evidence of improper government surveillance of the Trump transition team.
Once more they will leave their marks on the snow, hear the ptarmigan bark, relish old friendships and recall those who went before.
The last time Manafort went before Ellis, the judge questioned whether the special counsel's office had a political vendetta aimed at President Trump.
President Donald Trump's impeachment hearing went public on Wednesday, and it's a foreign landscape compared to the two presidents who went before him.
President Donald Trump's impeachment hearing went public this week, and it's a foreign landscape compared to the two presidents who went before him.
One argument is that the appearance of human language is something so different that it marks a clear break with what went before.
After cooperating with police, the Osundairo brothers were released without being charged last week and went before a grand jury Tuesday, Johnson said.
But on Monday, Kane went before a judge in Buffalo City Court ... and pled NOT GUILTY to criminal trespassing, harassment and disorderly conduct.
The case ultimately went before the Supreme Court, whose justices were split, 4 to 4, effectively ending Mr. Obama's program before it started.
This morning the bill went before the Tourism, Parks, Arts and Sports Development Committee, where it passed on a vote of 15-5.
When the case went before the Manhattan Supreme Court in January 2011, the prosecutor asked that Epstein be labeled a Level 1 sex offender.
California Teachers Association, went before the Court in 2016 but resulted in a 4-4 split decision following the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
For the sake of his country and the world he urgently needs to reclaim the enlightened patriotism of the presidents who went before him.
After SPCG opened its first solar farm, Wandee was told to wait six months to see how it went before starting a second project.
Madsen, an entrepreneur known as an artist, submarine builder and aerospace engineer, went before a judge on Saturday behind closed doors for preliminary questioning.
Still others posted on social media that they were seeking to avenge the deaths of relatives, friends or unknown assailants who went before them.
She was a standout on Amazon's quickly canceled Good Girls Revolt, but the show came and went before she could really showcase her skills.
That may represent a healthier foundation than the dot-com era, when pride — or, as it was branded, "irrational exuberance" — went before a fall.
Miller too has to do her job in the shadow of the towering midcentury men, Gordon Lish and Rust Hills, who went before her.
Last week, two nominees went before the Banking Committee to get their chance to become the next commissioners of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Alexander Vindman -- went before the committee for more than 10 hours, returning to his desk in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building the next morning.
I went before Congress this week to urge them to reform the immigration system in a way that brings it into the 21st century.
The Mount Vernon debacle shows he isn't interested in learning from the successes and, more importantly the failures of those who went before him.
The youngest member of Charles Manson's murderous family went before a parole panel for the 21st time ... and took a big step toward being released.
"Today, on International Women's Day, I would like to thank all those who went before in creating our current policies," Hathaway said in the speech.
The suspect, identified only as Abdul Hamid S., went before a judge on Tuesday, who ordered him to remain in custody while the investigation continued.
When the case of the first four World Trade Center defendants went before him, Judge Duffy said he approached it like any other criminal matter.
" Her high-profile lawyer, Gloria Allred, went before a cluster of cameras to declare that Ms. Hagan was "looking forward to her day in court.
Friday was the first time Pruitt went before a group of reporters for a Q&A session since he was confirmed by the Senate in February.
"He had such a great time when he went before, and he wanted to treat himself for a successful fishing season," Ms. Gothard said from Anchorage.
"He had such a great time when he went before, and he wanted to treat himself for a successful fishing season," said his sister, Shannon Gothard.
"If a case seeking to enforce Australian law went before the International Court of Justice, Australia's claim to Antarctic territory could be directly contested," he said.
The day before Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh went before the Senate Judiciary Committee, I climbed up on my swivel chair in my home office.
Esper -- who most recently worked as a vice president at Raytheon and lobbied for the defense contractor -- went before lawmakers along with three other Pentagon nominees.
Esper — who most recently worked as a vice president at Raytheon and lobbied for the defense contractor  — went before lawmakers along with three other Pentagon nominees.
Opposing counsel demanded the judge order AB to sit for a second depo -- but before the matter went before the court, Brown's team agreed to the request.
This lends weight to the suggestion that an investment marketplace – one facilitated by technology – is a more efficient means of accessing loan assets than what went before.
The I.G. report said affected the ultimate conclusion of prosecutors, not just Peter Strzok because the I.G. went before congress and said, yes, this is extremely problematic.
Refusing to give up, Mr. Lisac went before a World Bank court in 2013, but it rebuffed his challenge this June, calling it a domestic Panamanian dispute.
An Ohio high school senior just took teenage rebellion to a new level when he went before Congress and bashed his mom's decision not to vaccinate him.
His son-in-law Jared Kushner went before a Senate Intelligence committee Monday to provide evidence on four meetings with Russians during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election.
Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet-owned YouTube went before Congress again Tuesday to address claims of conservative bias, and at least one Democratic representative thought it was ridiculous.
Because of their campaign, the issue eventually went before the parliaments of both Jamaica and the UK — where, sadly but unsurprisingly, it was met with great indifference.
After all, both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield came and went before the MCU contrived a technological reason for the eyes on Spider-Man's mask to finally emote.
After months of polite deferrals, Sundar Pichai finally went before Congress on Tuesday, and over the course of three and a half hours, said as little as possible.
So after the sequel, rumors of a Ghostbusters III almost immediately began to circulate, although an entire decade came and went before they ever blossomed into anything concrete.
A White House official told CNN that Trump would not do a bilateral news conference with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc because Shulkin went before the cameras.
In the "Afterthoughts" to his book about the decline of public language in politics, Mark Thompson mentions something that for me clarified the 12 chapters that went before.
The London version replicates what went before, notwithstanding a few tweaks — a baffling nod to the British comedian Tommy Cooper among them — to cater to a local public.
It was a Drew Barrymore movie about a woman with short-term amnesia who wakes up every morning with no memory whatsoever of the year that went before.
He says that is what he told congressional investigators behind closed doors last year when he went before the Senate and House intelligence committees looking into Russian meddling.
For the FCC to step away from that longstanding principle — affirmed by Democratic and Republican FCC chairs alike — is to turn its back on all that went before.
A few hours later, his press secretary, Sean Spicer, went before the cameras and lied about the closeness between Trump and various aides who have documented Russian ties.
In the documentary, a friend of Burden's describes how quiet the room went before the shot, the visceral tension, the direct connection she felt between her body and his.
His next movie Mute just went before cameras earlier this week in Berlin, and it turns out that you might not have to go to theaters to see it.
Editorial Observer On July 26, John MacKenzie went before the parole board at the Fishkill Correctional Facility in Beacon, N.Y., and made the case, once again, for his freedom.
Originally the case went before an administrative judge who agreed that PHH violated the law, but suggested a nonbinding (and paltry) damage award of $6.4 million as a fine.
Williams just went before the judge at the Broward County Courthouse -- he's being charged with 1 count of first-degree murder and held without bond due to probable cause.
Trump's order went before a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals three-judge panel on Tuesday where lawyers from Trump's Justice Department squared up against the states of Washington and Minnesota.
The administration routinely went before Congress and said that was as many people as it could deport given the budget Immigration and Customs Enforcement was being given at the time.
Once the case went before a judge, Lenny argued cops did NOT have the right to go through his personal belongings ... and therefore the drug evidence should be thrown out.
Samsung has announced the world's first 10-nanometer 8-gigabit DRAM chips, and it promises that they'll be 30 percent faster and 20 percent more efficient than what went before.
Top U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials went before a Senate committee Wednesday to talk about surveillance — but they faced a flurry of questions about President Donald Trump, as well.
This past October, in Abbotsford, British Columbia, a young woman named Kelly Ellard, serving a life sentence for murder, went before the Parole Board of Canada to request prison release.
They suffered, as those who went before them in the First World War suffered, in the hope that the war in which they were engaged would be the last war.
Educated at Cambridge and Harvard, but virtually invisible until he went before cameras last week to deliver his emotional resignation, Mr. Rutnam was a civil servant out of central casting.
I mistakenly thought we were to figure out what word or words went before or after the ellipses, and that those words had some sort of connection to the entries.
They do so to honor the suffragists – not suffragettes, no diminutives for these women -- who went before, who marched, politicked, and died before they got a chance to vote (legally).
Confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald J. Trump's cabinet kicked off on Tuesday when Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, his nominee for attorney general, went before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Ricardo Rosselló and Ricardo Ramos, the executive director of PREPA, also went before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Tuesday, where they were grilled by legislators about the contract.
The future president, identified as the "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Cash," went before a crowd of adoring Slim fans and endorsed him for the highest office in the land.
The case went before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and Ricketts, backed by the PFA, was awarded $100,000 in damages, to be paid by the club within 0003 days.
This meeting comes a week after Simpson, who went before the committee voluntarily, spent three hours with his legal team ironing out an agreement before he would commit to the interview.
Sources close to Hollande told Reuters that only a tiny handful of people knew of his decision, and they learned by telephone just hours before he went before the television cameras.
Washington (CNN)When Democratic Senate candidate Doug Jones went before his cheering supporters the night of his improbable election in deeply Republican Alabama last month, he smiled widely and then hesitated.
Australian radical feminist Sheila Jeffreys went before the UK Parliament in March 2018 and declared that trans women are "parasites," language that sounds an awful lot like Trump speaking about immigrants.
Toward the end of the hearing, Mr. Botero went before lawmakers to offer a defense, saying that he had always been honest with the government regarding the actions of the military.
THE SPECTACLE of tear gas clouds swirling through Athens on January 22019th was as bewildering to many outsiders as the passions behind the huge (and mostly peaceful) protest rally which went before.
The case went before the court in Massachusetts early Tuesday morning where Hernandez's team argued that the conviction cannot stand because he had not exhausted all of his appeals before his death.
Facebook has previously despatched a number of less senior representatives to talk to policymakers probing damages caused by disinformation — including its CTO, Mike Schroepfer, who went before the DCMS committee in April.
By scanning a QR code attached to a toothpick, we saw where and when the shrimp was caught, and where it went before arriving at the New York Stock Exchange that Thursday.
In the fall, he went before the United Nations General Assembly to warn that he would "totally destroy North Korea" if the United States were forced to defend itself or its allies.
The matter eventually went before the Supreme Court, which ruled in 1974 that the president, like every American, was not above the law and had to comply with the special prosecutor's request.
Consider: * Corey Lewandowski, who managed Trump's 2016 campaign and is considering a run for the Senate from New Hampshire in 2020, went before Congress and admitted, unapologetically, to lying to the press.
Australian radical feminist Sheila Jeffreys went before the UK Parliament in March 2018 and declared that trans women are "parasites," language that sounds an awful lot like Donald Trump speaking about immigrants.
In December 2018, Flynn went before Judge Emmet Sullivan in US District Court in DC with a more lenient sentencing suggestion from prosecutors than any other Mueller defendant -- little to no jail time.
We went before we got married and we decided to go again after to help remind ourselves about which communication practices work best for us so we can be attentive to our relationship.
The first time the ACA went before the justices, in 2012, litigants took aim at the law's "individual mandate", a requirement that most Americans buy a health insurance policy or pay a penalty.
There can be no doubting that China has a highly unbalanced economy that in the end will go the way the Japanese economy went before with its lost economic decade in the 1990s.
The DOJ thought that that was harmful to competition, they sued, went before a court, and a court disagreed with the DOJ, saying it didn't meet its burden, and the merger went through.
But given the bombshell news events since Ryan last went before the Washington press corps nearly two weeks ago, the questions did not focus on the major legislative effort he's trying to pursue.
There is "no reason to suppose that I and my eight colleagues are any better at discerning the meaning of the constitution than members of the courts that went before us," he said.
On Friday, Hall went before the Frederick County Circuit Court to obtain emergency custody of Emma, 12, and Cody, 9, "so that they would be safe," her attorney, Tim Conlon, says in the video.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused him sexual assault, went before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday where they each delivered passionate testimonies about the alleged incident.
For a humorless man who also runs his own church specializing in hardline evangelical nonsense, McGregor's jokes were too confusing to process, so Romero went before his congregation and asked God to play enforcer.
The FDA rejected Addyi twice before it went before a public advisory council, where patients, doctors and women's groups (some funded by the manufacturer, according to industry researchers) testified in favor of the drug.
Mark David Chapman went before a parole board in New York Thursday, and they came to the decision to keep him behind bars ... and he won't be up for parole again for 2 years.
While the senators were getting off their buses, Trump went before the cameras to announce that he's directed the secretary of education to investigate whether there are too many federal regulations of public schools.
But when he went before Congress on Tuesday to lay out his agenda, he offered a far broader plan that echoes an approach long favored by mainstream Republicans for reshaping the nation's immigration laws.
Mr. Hyde and the director, Sean Mathias, field these set pieces with a generosity of spirit that surpasses what went before in New York: A history lesson has been reinvented to pierce the heart.
Chin's lawyers counter by noting that NECC's co-founder and former president, Barry Cadden, was sentenced in June to nine years in prison when he went before the same judge, U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns.
You'd certainly think that, by the time they went before the Senate for confirmation hearings — with scarcely a week before inauguration — they'd be deeply involved in discussions about the specifics of the administration's policy agenda.
The case then went before Austria's Supreme Court, which upheld the initial ruling, but asked the ECJ to rule on whether the injunction could be extended to apply to other postings with similar content worldwide.
She went before her relationship with the President visibly decayed -- the comparisons between her departure and the ugly exits of former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster were notable.
I know how strongly American civilization now leans upon the triumph of the government and how great a debt we owe to those who went before us, through the blood and suffering of the revolution.
When Kellyanne Conway went before NBC's Meet the Press and described statements made by Press Secretary Sean Spicer as "alternative facts," it had the unintended consequence of driving up sales of George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984.
He went before Congress and the American people and he repeated a conversation that I never had, and then I released the conversation, because we had stenographers and transcribers, and the conversation was a perfect conversation.
When my parents first joined Facebook to stalk me, I thought the social network was going to become uncool and fade away like Myspace, Friendster, and the other social networks that came and went before it.
When Kushner went before the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, the committees investigating 2016 Russian election meddling had not yet been provided with the documents referenced in the Senate Judiciary Committee letter, according to the source.
Trump's nominee for the top job at Treasury went before the Senate Finance Committee today, where Democrats — and some Republicans — took aim at his record as chairman of the failed mortgage servicer IndyMac (later renamed OneWest).
The government publishes anonymized data about where each patient went before they were diagnosed on a public website so others can check to see if they've been in contact with a patient and get subsequently tested.
When a female journalist for The New York Times tried to climb up the path on Thursday, several officers went before her, insisting that it was safe to continue even as the mob began throwing stones.
But out of 305 transportation-related state and local ballot measures that went before voters last year, 270 — more than 88 percent — were approved, according to the Transportation Investment Advocacy Center at the road builders group.
While that number is still dwarfed by the tens of thousands left inside, it's a striking shift from previous decades, when fewer than 2125 percent of those who went before the board ever returned to society.
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When Mr Osborne went before Parliament to defend his budget on March 22nd, for example, an expected drubbing turned into a triumph as Conservative MPs bobbed up and down with friendly questions, cheering him when he answered.
The artist, Pyotr Pavlensky, 33, went before a Paris judge on Wednesday alongside his partner, Oksana Shalygina, the prosecutor's office said, and the two were charged with damaging property in a way that put others in danger.
When he went before the board, he was disappointed that Barton never provided him with an opportunity to talk about the bed-wetting; the thing he feared talking about was also the thing he yearned to discuss.
While all of this explains where most of the men in La Belle went before the events of the Netflix limited series, it doesn't tell us how Alice's husband died, which has nothing to do with mining catastrophes.
This got better after I got sober, but it was still a practice to take things more slowly, and see where it went before jumping to a conclusion—and straight into bed which, for me, really complicated matters.
Loughlin was one of a dozen parents who went before a judge Wednesday in connection with a sprawling college cheating scam that blew into the open last month, dredging up long-simmering class resentment in the national conversation.
Opinion Columnist On July 6, 1939, a couple of months before the outbreak of World War II, a young Polish Jewish immigrant named Abraham Dan Golbraich went before a judge and changed his name to Dan A. Holbrooke.
I went before the American judicial system and accepted my guilt when it came to the terrorism charges (conspiracy to murder United States nationals, providing material support to Al Qaeda and providing expert advice and assistance) against me.
"I think there is a dichotomy that somehow some of us who are older, we haven't conveyed what went before adequately," said Connie Barrington, a 68-year old retired librarian who showed up at a Clinton rally in California.
On Monday, four gun control measures went before the Senate, each advocating either some restriction on gun sales to individuals on terror watch lists or reforms to background check policies—relatively mild reform measures that were nonetheless politically DOA.
The vegan went before a judge on a charge of condoning terrorism two days after a left-wing activist received a one-year suspended sentence for hailing the death of another victim of the same attack, gendarme Arnaud Beltrame.
When Mr. Mnuchin went before Congress this week and laid out plans to help industries stricken by the coronavirus, he emphasized that the assistance would be in the form of loan guarantees that would be repaid to the government.
Under anything approaching normalcy, the fact that a president went before a group of young people dedicating their lives to military service and complained that he was the most unfairly persecuted politician in history would have been, um, noticed.
Before and after Flynn went before Sullivan late last year, Powell and right-wing commentators have spread conspiracy theories that imply Flynn was entrapped by the FBI, not given all documents from Mueller and forced to lie in his plea deal.
They participated in a lawsuit that went before the Supreme Court in 2016, before it was sent back down the the district courts for The injunction will remain in place as the court continues to hear Pennsylvania's arguments against the rule.
Elon Musk's subterranean side project, the Boring Company, went before the Culver City Council last night with its proposal to dig a 6.5-mile "proof-of-concept" tunnel underneath Los Angeles, with the goal of solving the region's traffic woes.
On April 28, Hall went before the Frederick County Circuit Court to obtain emergency custody of the children "so that they would be safe," her attorney, Tim Conlon, says in a video he and Hall posted on YouTube on May 1.
In 2007, eight experts in psychology, policy, education, and civil rights even went before The United States Commission on Civil Rights in Washington D.C. to express concern that these students were being misplaced due to racial biases and lower academic expectations.
Incarcerated since 1987, Tinning, now 75, went before the New York State Parole Board six times before she was finally granted parole on July 10, New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision spokesperson Thomas Mailey said in a statement.
"Disappointed" by the resignation and using sturdier language privately, a red-faced David Cameron went before his MPs in the House of Commons on March 21st to offer his retort and confirm that the disability cuts would not go ahead.
Most of the senators up for re-election last went before the voters in the Republican wave election of 2010 — when the G.O.P. made big and broad gains in an anti-Obama environment — leaving Republicans with several potentially vulnerable incumbents.
But what of all those who went before them, those who were not given their chance, those who might have done just as well if only the club had discovered patience and faith a little earlier, and without legal compulsion?
"Each time you see one of his grain sacks or dry-stone walls, you are reminded of all that went before: plain things, universal, ancient and yet unarguably modern," the critic Laura Cumming wrote in The Observer of London in 2010.
Despite its arcane origins, this is a matter of considerable interest to the many defendants hauled into administrative proceedings to face securities fraud charges, such as Lynn Tilton, the "Diva of Distressed" who went before an administrative judge in November.
I have my own memories of Chick tracts, mostly of the bestselling "This Was Your Life," which told the story of a person who died and went before the Judgement Seat, on which a faceless Christ sat to decide his fate.
The Supreme Court established the standard for analyzing constitutional claims in these cases going forward, US District Judge Theodore Chuang wrote, but he found that the challengers were in a different position than they were when the cases went before the justices previously.
The 'Real Housewives of New York' star went before a Florida judge and during the hearing they put her in cuffs ... but the State's Attorney for Palm Beach County State tells TMZ ... she was not taken to jail ... contrary to several reports.
But for all of Schlafly's successes—achievements enabled by the feminists who went before her and those who surrounded her—it turned out that the very horrors she warned would come to pass if women achieved equal rights have mostly come to fruition.
The 20183 law was hardly debated before its passage, largely because it went before Congress attached to an $82 billion spending bill that included funds for the Iraq War and relief for the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed more than 200,000 people.
Ted Kennedy's darkest hours Although Ted appears to be plagued by some guilt, any real pangs of conscience primarily reside with his aides, his cousin Joe Gargan (Ed Helms) and Paul Markham (Jim Gaffigan), to whom Kennedy went before approaching the local authorities.
When Luger went before the mostly Somali students of Heritage Academy in Minneapolis to make a plea to resist extremist recruiting last year, a few months after the first arrests in the Islamic State case, a group of students walked out in protest.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An eight-year legal battle by a gay Peruvian man who accused police of raping him went before the Americas' leading human rights organization on Thursday in a landmark case to determine whether the alleged crime was torture.
After the election, Alan Greenspan — who at the time enjoyed an unimpeachable reputation as "the maestro" and architect of the 1990s boom — even went before Congress and testified that failing to rid the country of the budget surplus was dangerous and socialistic.
Playing the latest version has always been about escaping into the deep warmth of fantasy – depending on the current fortunes of your team, you may well need it – but, in rushing towards the new, it's easy to forget about the value of what went before.
XL1, like all that went before it, showcased Shelley's ability to write so many different types of song, whether its the ambulatory bass and "Black Skinhead"-esque chugga-chugga of "What Was Heaven?" or the stomping, immediate "(Millions of People) No One Like You".
In the Pizarro-Rivera case, the failure to turn over crucial evidence was considered so egregious that senior officials of the United States attorney's office in Manhattan went before the judge, Alison J. Nathan, on May 17 and received an unusual scolding from the bench.
Flynn went before the judge, Emmet Sullivan of DC District Court, in December, with Mueller's team asking for as little as no prison time for his lying charge, but the judge grew angry about Flynn's crimes during the hearing and encouraged him to continue cooperating.
Last month, Abbas went before a meeting of the United Nations Security Council to deliver a rambling, historically incoherent, extravagantly bitter broadside against those he believes are responsible for his people's suffering – a group that does not include him or his corrupt, violent, incompetent government.
The suit went before Rosemary Collyer, a George W. Bush appointee on the Federal District Court in Washington, D.C. In May, 2016, Collyer ruled in favor of the House Republicans, declaring that although Congress had authorized the subsidies, there had never been a specific appropriation.
George W. Bush went before reporters two days after Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE conceded the race in mid-December.
Explaining a joke is a painful and unpleasant way to kill it, but the nature of Diana-humor online is worth considering since it is a second indictment of the media coverage of her that went before, as well as a celebratory reclamation of her lost humanity.
Word has spread among the migrants — by word of mouth, social media and the snippets of news coverage people are able to collect along the way — that the end of the road could be profoundly different for this wave than for many who went before them.
Finally, the Journal reporters say that Mueller's team has remained quite focused on John Szobocsan, a business associate of Smith's who was involved in the email operation, was interviewed by the special counsel's team three times this year, and went before a grand jury in August.
Gregory Abbott, founder and chairman of a food and beverage packaging company, his wife, Marcia Abbott, and Peter Jan Sartorio, the founder of a frozen burrito company, all went before a federal judge to formally enter their pleas to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.
We always like to bring our messages back to what is the game about, how does it make you feel, what is the emotion we want to generate with that game, and so Doug is really carrying on the legacy of Reggie and others that went before him.
But every time she went before the parole board—which Gordon pictured as a row of Phyllis Schlaflys, all frowning, with stiff hair, industrial panty hose, and little rippling American-flag pins like the ones Republican candidates wore for political debates—Geronima told them that she was innocent.
The secretary of education went before the House Committee on Appropriations on Tuesday morning to talk about the budget for the 2019 fiscal year, but she ended up deflecting many questions by referring the committee to other parties, including Congress, President Trump, and other Department representatives in the room.
When James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, went before Congress on March 20 and confirmed the existence of the Trump-Russia investigation, it echoed of the Cold War investigations in which the bureau and the C.I.A. searched for agents hidden in the government who had spied for Moscow.
On "Survivor," the last few contestants on the island used to take a walk down a long trail studded with the pictures of Those Who Went Before, so they could reminisce about what a great guy Frank was before he got tossed out for failing to eat the beetle larvae.
MADRID — It is a trial unlike any Spain has held before, over a conflict that plunged the country into a constitutional crisis and threatened to tear it apart: Leaders of the Catalan independence movement went before Spain's Supreme Court on Tuesday to face criminal charges including rebellion and violating court orders.
Although Copleston includes mystics like Master Eckhart (1260-1328) and prominent Jesuit scholastics like Francisco Suárez (1548–1617), he entirely ignores the richly philosophical spiritual writings of even the most prominent late medieval women, reducing the entirety of philosophy to a series of great men, each responding to the ones who went before.
He went before the committee because it's becoming abundantly clear that the Trump administration has a problem following rules that protect the integrity of government — whether that's failing to disclose meetings with foreign officials on security clearance forms or acting inappropriately to the director of the FBI regarding an ongoing investigation — and Sessions is part of that problem.
Butch Jones and his fellow varsity head coaches went before the press and spoke about how they teach their kids not to go out late at night, or how women's teams are allowed to use the same gym as the football team, and other nonsensical examples about how the culture is just fine down in Knoxville.
A study by Brunel University in 2014 found that 40% of mothers with drug or drink problems who went before the London Family Drug and Alcohol Court (which involves fortnightly meetings with the same judge, regular drug-testing and the threat of removing children) kicked their habit, compared with 25% of those going through the normal family courts.
I know how strongly American civilization now leans upon the triumph of the government and how great a debt we owe to those who went before us through the blood and suffering of the Revolution, and I am willing, perfectly willing, to lay down all my joys in this life to help maintain this government and to pay that debt.
Yet, unlike many of those who went before her — Joffrey Baratheon, who was poisoned; Tywin Lannister, who was shot on the pot; Catelyn Stark, whose throat was slit; Margery Tyrell, who was incinerated in wildfire — this Westerosi darling got to keep her life, though the actress who played her seems to have lost the opportunity to collect another GoT paycheck.
"The Trump administration is much more realistic than what went before," said Danny Ayalon, a former Israeli deputy foreign minister who also served as the nation's ambassador to the U.S. Ayalon said he saw the Trump administration as essentially returning to the understanding that existed between former President George W. Bush and then-Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon around 85033.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE went before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday as reverberations continue from the appearance of former FBI Director James Comey in front of the same panel last week.
And so, I do think that if they pass this, I believe this completely—Mitch McConnell went before Senate Republicans and said if Obamacare is left in place he thinks it will become single payer, and I think it's just the opposite—if they destroy Obamacare, I think they're going to get, again maybe not full single payer, but something like Medicare buy-in, within ten-ish years.
It was only a matter of time, the thought went, before the devastation wreaked in parts of America and Canada—by heroin suppliers stretching out supplies with cheaper, more potent fentanyl—would start to be mirrored in the UK and Europe On January 18, three dealers busted in April 2017 were jailed for a total of 43 years for selling 2,800 packages of fentanyl and 635g of pure carfentanil over the darknet from their storage unit in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
While Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Lady Gaga have all transcended the "pop star" label, too complex to be pigeonholed as such, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry have side-stepped the "choreo plus sex appeal" standards set by Janet Jackson and J Lo. But Ariana—pure, distinctive pop whichever way you cut her—is taking up the mantle, in many ways filling the pop princess mould in the style of those who went before her: Britney and Christina, and Madonna before them.

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