Sentences with phrase «events of yesterday»

Thiel spoke alongside LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman ’90 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. yesterday in the first event of the
Dr Allin - Khan said she would not make a victory speech following the «horrific events of yesterday and the shocking death of Jo Cox».
As for the topics, it seems likely David Cameron will concentrate on the foreign policy events of yesterday, with Britain coming to terms with the latest soldier death - bringing the total to 100 - in Afghanistan this year, and attacks in Baghdad and Pakistan.
I share in our city's shock and anger from the events of yesterday.
We promised another article about peer - to - peer trading, but given the events of yesterday, when the Winklevoss Twins had their Bitcoin ETF denied and panic selling ensued, it's a good time to talk about what to do when the prices drop sharply in a short period of time.
They looked at their history not as a museum in which God was encased but as a chronicle of their experiences that empowered and enabled them to press on into the unknown future, for the God who had met this people in the events of yesterday would also meet them in the events of tomorrow.
The unexpected point last weekend and then the events of yesterday have momentarily taken the focus away from the future of West Ham manager Slaven Bilic.
I think you did a great job of summarizing the way the events of yesterday — and calling Nestle for its responsibility for the way things played out.
Hardly anyone, online or on the street, used the events of yesterday to blame Islam or immigration for what had taken place.
In the wake of this unprovoked attack, Nana Akufo - Addo stated that «I believe the President of the Republic is duty - bound to establish a commission of enquiry to go into the events of yesterday into how come the Police behaved the way that they did, and make the appropriate recommendations.»
We only need to look at the Equal Marriage bill and the events of yesterday and Monday in the House of Commons to prove that point.
In what has been aptly referred to as our pathetically pathological propensity and penchant for selective amnesia, we easily forget the events of yesterday only to remember them when they return and confront us in a more dastardly and devastating form.
These may be highly creative, such as «describe the events of yesterday from the perspective of your hair.»
As the events of yesterday showed, those issues extend to hiring practices and career advancement in our schools.
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