The story setup follows Jane, a run - of - the - mill mum, chopping her hair off and binding her breasts to begin gender transition to become James... as she is
caught in the act by her teenage daughter.
Not exact matches
New technologies are helping businesses decrease their losses
by either preventing crimes before they happen or
catching shoplifters
in the
act.
Dateline NBC did a remarkable expose on EIAs
in 2008,
catching sleazy annuity - pushers
in the
act and talking to seniors who lost thousands
by investing
in EIAs («you can't lose money!»)
Of course, you notably worded it as «won't let us
catch them», when what is really meant
by calling the terrorists cowards is how they hide amongst civilians, perform heinous
acts of terrorism against civilians and then run off and hide
in tunnels, houses, caves, etc, forever afraid to show their faces.
We run into that
in the New Testament when the woman
caught in the
act of adultery is being taken out to the edge of the city to be executed
by stoning before Jesus intervenes.
This obvious principle of discontinuity, or discreteness, is balanced
by the fact that all such elements are
caught in the one ontic power of the superordinate entity and, where action is at issue,
in the
act - temporal power of one of his
acts.
Yet his suffering is an
act of judging, because the surrounding world becomes manifest
by the manner
in which it lets him suffer; and at the same time
by these sufferings he is helped to test himself as to whether it actually is the Good that he wills or whether he himself is
caught up
in a deception.
The answer is, that when things are separately and specifically noticed
in acts which, though distinct, are unified and ordered
by a characteristic enumerative interest or purpose, the primary contents (sensa) corresponding to the things are
caught up
in the overarching
act to form a whole representation (
in the sense of an intentional object) on the basis of which an objective, real, multiplicity intuitively appears.
11 Then the LORD said to Moses, 12 «Speak to the Israelites and say to them: «If a man's wife goes astray and is unfaithful to him 13
by sleeping with another man, and this is hidden from her husband and her impurity is undetected (since there is no witness against her and she has not been
caught in the
act), 14 and if feelings of jealousy come over her husband and he suspects his wife and she is impure — or if he is jealous and suspects her even though she is not impure — 15 then he is to take his wife to the priest.
If a player goes to the ground
in the
act of
catching a pass (with or without contact
by an opponent), he must maintain control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground, whether
in the field of play or the end zone.
As regards to the EU professional footballers and the none EU / UK ones who will
caught up
by Brexit as they are still plying their trades
in the UK when the Brexit comes to effect, for the EU footballers and EU managers, to me, of course they should automatically have their former status of freedom or rights to play / work freely
in the UK as if they are UK citizens forfeited and should be henceforth be treated as foreigners subjected to comply with the new UK laws so reviewed
by the London Supreme court and passed into Law
by an
act Parliament.
This week a Florida man attempted to kidnap a 13 - year - old girl from a local Dollar General, but he was thwarted
in the
act by the girl's mother, who chased him down like a Valkyrie and tackled him
in the middle of the store, and the whole thing was
caught on video.
It's important, however, that a parent not bait the child
by leaving out money
in the hopes of
catching the child
in the
act.
If
by potty training you mean to train your dog to «go» oditsue, I would suggest a few things. - take the dog oditsue often, every 2 - 3 hours at first (a pup can only hold it for as many hours as his age
in months - so a 3 month old pup can hol dit 3 hours)- crate training is a great tool to assist
in «potty training» - always reward him when he goes oditsue - never punish him if you find a mess - if you
catch him
in the
act, a firm «NO!..
Unlike with Castro, whom the feds allowed to stand for election three times, knowing all the while he was 1) a crook, and 2) splitting his time between representing his constituents and trying to
catch fellow crooked colleagues
in the
act; Huntley only ran for re-election once, and was defeated
in a primary
by former NYC Councilman - turned - Sen.
Justice Paul Derry, one of the High Court judges who were
caught allegedly taking bribes
in the latest corruption expose»
in Ghana's judiciary
by Anas Aremeyaw Anas has sued the investigative journalist over the
act.
The three boys, were suspended after a disciplinary committee established they were homosexuals, following a «
caught -
in - the -
act» report made against them
by their colleagues.
«With every passing day — with every passing criminal trial — more and more New Yorkers are
catching onto Mr. Cuomo's
act,» Republican consultant Bill O'Reilly wrote
in a memo released
by Sen. John DeFrancisco's gubernatorial campaign.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER The argument for the federal Employment Non-Discrimination
Act is clear and
catches the public's attention because it is so stunning:
in 29 states you can legally be fired for being gay and
in 32 — including New York — you are at risk due to your gender identity and expression.
Stevenson was brought down as part of a sting set up
by the US Attorney's office to
catch corrupt lawmaker with the help of former Assemblyman Nelson Castro, who was also
caught on corruption charges and agreed with
act as an informant
in order to avoid jail time.
Rather than trying to
catch females
in the
act, a team led
by behavioral ecologist Ben Sheldon of the University of Oxford, U.K., let the eggs tell the story.
The researchers were able to
catch Carukia barnesi
in the
act by filming them through a full day and night cycle, using infrared - sensitive equipment to record behavior
in times of complete darkness.
«You could,
by some
act of professional courtesy or
by an insightful comment at a seminar,
catch the eye of another person who has knowledge of a job opening and may,
in a casual way, make your existence known to that search committee.»
CAUGHT IN THE ACT Two humpback whales blow a net of bubbles around their prey in this photo taken by a remotely controlled dron
IN THE
ACT Two humpback whales blow a net of bubbles around their prey
in this photo taken by a remotely controlled dron
in this photo taken
by a remotely controlled drone.
«Atom
by atom, bond
by bond, a chemical reaction
caught in the
act.»
Researchers involved
in the P - REACT project, which is the work of a consortium of European companies and organisations and is partly funded
by a grant from the European Commission, say the surveillance technology could help
catch criminals
in the
act and relieve police of «digital evidence overload»
by highlighting video clips most likely to be relevant to investigations.
An international team of astrophysicists led
by Peter Garnavich, professor of astrophysics at the University of Notre Dame, has
caught two supernovae
in the
act of exploding.
A fourth black hole was also
caught in the
act of swallowing a star
by a team of researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China.
Kirsten Obernier, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher
in Alvarez - Buylla's lab, spent six years trying to understand how the brain avoids running out of neural stem cells
by catching the cells
in the
act of dividing.
The Paranormal Activity part comes from people living
in a suburban home who are disturbed
in their sleep
by creepy events, such as waking up
in different parts of the house, or outdoors, and the use of surveillance equipment to try to
catch the perpetrator (s)
in the
act of this disturbance.
Add to the weirdness an underused bitch - goddess villain, Foxy Loxy (Amy Sedaris), who's transformed into a Southern Belle
by the alien's obliterating death ray, as well as a sidekick pig, Runt (Steve Zahn), who speaks
in Air Supply lyrics, is inspired
by an invocation of Gloria Gaynor's fag anthem «I Will Survive,» is
caught in the
act of Spice Girls and Captain and Tennille karaoke, and is threatened with a grounding from his Streisand records for his bad behaviour.
Others along for the ride include Ed Helms as Keaton and Goodman's jobless son and father of three who is undergoing a divorce; Olivia Wilde as their unlucky -
in - love playwright daughter who prefers to hang out at the airport bar tossing back dirty martinis than spending one extra minute with the folks; and Anthony Mackie, who provides diversity as well as subtlety as an reclusive police officer who
catches Tomei
in the
act of stealing a brooch as a gift for her sister
by hiding it
in her mouth.
It's there that she is saved
by a boy, whose courageous
act costs him his own life when he is
caught in a vortex.
At the time Akbar was
acting head of Oldknow Academy
in Small Heath, one of the Birmingham schools
caught up
in the Trojan Horse claims of takeover
by groups promoting a hard - line Muslim agenda.
Peripheral vision is a very fun thing to play with
in eLearning, so
by catching the learner's attention away from the middle of the slide, it can help to create that
act of surprise and intrigue that we are looking for.
In addition to expanding the information that is
caught by the
Act, changes to the
Act also introduced 13 new Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
Stop me when Lucy Ribchester's debut
catches your attention, because it had me from the opening scene,
in which trapeze artist Ebony Diamond crashes the Royal Albert Hall
in London with a banner that reads, «Votes for Women» — but whose daring
act is overshadowed
in the newspapers
by the sinking of the Titanic.
The Map Thief
By Michael Blanding Gotham • $ 17 • ISBN 9781592409402 True crime fans and collectors will appreciate this absorbing account of the criminal career of E. Forbes Smiley III, an antiquarian map dealer who was
caught in the
act of stealing rare maps from the Yale University Library
in 2005 and eventually confessed to stealing dozens more.
So You've Been Publicly Shamed
By Jon Ronson Riverhead • $ 16 • ISBN 9781594634017 Ronson's examination of public shaming as a means of social control — from a writer shunned after being caught in the act of plagiarism to a woman forced into hiding over a single tweet — was named a best book of 2015 by the New York Times and the Chicago Tribun
By Jon Ronson Riverhead • $ 16 • ISBN 9781594634017 Ronson's examination of public shaming as a means of social control — from a writer shunned after being
caught in the
act of plagiarism to a woman forced into hiding over a single tweet — was named a best book of 2015
by the New York Times and the Chicago Tribun
by the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune.
The plot itself, the investigation of the murder of two black men
in the ninth ward, hinges on familiar Burke tropes — the powerless
caught in a web of circumstance; surprising
acts of nobility from the least likely people; unfathomable evil prompting eruptions of Robicheaux's thinly suppressed rage — but the novel's power comes from the way it explores the tragedy of Katrina
in a manner that is exactly
in tune with the series, a kind of perfect storm brought together
by the confluence of fictional and nonfictional realms.
In the Shadow of the Banyan
by Vaddey RatnerSimon & Schuster • $ 25 • ISBN 9781451657708On sale August 7, 2012Vaddey Ratner's debut novel
caught my attention when I read this effusive recommendation from author Chris Cleave: «
In the Shadow of the Banyan is one of the most extraordinary
acts of storytelling I have ever encountered.»
Shocking levels of illiteracy
in London's primary schools prompted the Evening Standard to
act by trying to help children who had fallen behind with their reading and were
in danger of never
catching up.
When a dozen or so girls and mothers gather on an Echo Park street corner to
act out a scene from a Madonna music video, they find themselves
caught in the crossfire of a drive -
by shooting.
If you're looking to
catch a music
act, be sure to go to the 9:30 Club, which was voted
by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the best venues
in the country.
If you
catch your dog
in the
act, Bourhenne says, «Scream to get your dog's attention, such as
by shouting, «No!»
If you
catch your dog
in the
act of chewing, correct him
by saying «Leave it», and distract him with his own chew toy.
Try to
catch your dog
in the
act and distract him
by saying «Ahhh» or «No»
in a serious tone.
If your dog seems upset or scared
by your clapping, just clap a little softer the next time you
catch her
in the
act.
Clap to startle your dog if you
catch her
in the
act, carry her or take her
by the collar to lead her, and run to the paper so that she can finish
in the appropriate place.
by catching your puppy
in the
act of doing something you like.