Sentences with phrase «fracas as»

Describing internet as most powerful medium of information dissemination, Senator Kwankwaso attributed the negative side of the social media reports on the fracas as what degenerated the crisis.
Eventually it proves to not be enough as Parra starts things up again and Marquez gets more involved in the fracas as well.

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The Daily Mirror joined the discussion by publishing this chart about fracas, which ranks the incident as more serious than a tussle or a clash, but still not as bad as a brawl.
As Martin Truex Jr. rejoiced in winning a race he thought he had lost, Brad Keselowski came to terms with losing a race he thought he had won, Kyle Busch threw a haymaker at Joey Logano setting off a fracas breaking out on pit road, Jimmie Johnson did something unusual last Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
He managed to avoid a fine from the fracas, but Talib left no doubt as to what he thinks about Douglas.
What started out as a war of words evolved Wednesday night into a petty timeout, one head coach being held back from going after the other, that head coach refusing to shake hands after the game, a minor on - court fracas, and then one of the most savage postgame press conferences you're ever going to see.
The fracas began when Oscar fired the ball at two Guangzhou players in quick succession as tackles began to fly in midfield.
As to the Fracas on the streets, they were in an area that is all camered up, and the deli's are located at 19th avenue and Clintonville Street, 5 blocks from the parkway, and 4 blocks from Francis Lewis Blvd, 17th Avenue and Francis Lewis Blvd, 5 blocks from the parkway, andwhere jusr last week that tragic accident occured.
I got to know in the heady days of his work with the Deloitte and Touche company, even as the fracas over the probe into his dealings with Dr. William Adda (former CEO of the State Enterprises Commission).
Fresh facts emerged Tuesday night why frequent fracas may persist at the Ondo State All Progressives Congress secretariat as supporters of two factions of the party clashed on Wednesday.
Referring to the fracas over the messages, Mr. Jacobs, in his statement, asked whether Mr. Paladino was «racist, misogynist as his e-mails suggest he is or is he just a high school boy in the body of a 64 - year - old man?»
«So much statements and boasts have been made before now to suggest predictive attempt to score unnecessary credit by people in authority even as many of them never visit the vicinity, they have been putting it on record that people must be punished for this unprecedented fracas between the two loving communities which intends to continue to co exist with one another despite the ugly and condemnable experience.
The legal fracas started up again in 2010 and 2011, as The Annals prepared to publish the four methodological papers.
The new chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, now empowered to permit scientists to create hybrid embryos and saviour siblings, is not a whit dismayed by the ethical and religious fracas that broke out as the enabling bill laboured through parliament.
Representative William D. Ford of Michigan, who is expected to succeed the California Democrat as chairman next year, has apparently played an important role in the fracas, and some Republicans say Mr. Hawkins's lame - duck status is a factor.
Given that charters are competition with their schools, suburban districts have little incentive to either approve charters, authorize high - quality operators, or, as in the case of the fracas two years ago between the Fulton County district in Georgia and the Fulton Science Academy (now a private school), keep them around if they show up the competition.
As Publishing Perspectives has reported, the Man Booker has encountered an unanticipated and perhaps unwanted celebratory year fracas in the form of a sharp rebuke earlier this month by some of the UK's publishers for its change that «evolved» the prize in 2014, opening it to «any novel written in English and published in Britain.»
The game's sense of style and lean towards action mayhem is a bit misleading as I discovered that you simply can not throw yourself into the fracas and expect to survive.
As fun as it is to sneak through a room of splicers, taking them out or avoiding them methodically, it's equally frustrating when you're thrown into a fracas that's completely unavoidablAs fun as it is to sneak through a room of splicers, taking them out or avoiding them methodically, it's equally frustrating when you're thrown into a fracas that's completely unavoidablas it is to sneak through a room of splicers, taking them out or avoiding them methodically, it's equally frustrating when you're thrown into a fracas that's completely unavoidable.
She also writes that as a result of the fracas «the authorities have come across as hostile and the faithful no longer have their place of prayer.»
The fracas eventually culminated in the creation of the ad - hoc organization Action Against Racism in the Arts (AARA) and ushered in an era of lively public debates about institutional racism in the art world.1 As a result of this sort of multicultural activism and affirmative action policies, elite art schools like Yale came under greater political pressure to accept students of color.
So if you want to you can take the sea level as a proxy for global warming — all the fuss and fracas over the accuracy of weather stations can be discarded — just read the sea level, something that is now possible to the nearest millimetre thanks to the satellites.
There is a disease in our universities and our society, which I believe, is as attested by the fracas with Prof. Drew Fraser in 2005 and Macquarie University concerning his multicultural reasoning and a letter to a Parramatta paper at the time.
* On October 24, 2001, at a New England Wind Energy Siting Workshop, Steve Ugoretz of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources summarized «The FPL Fracas in Washington County, Town of Addison,» and highlighted the problems as including: * FPLís early underestimation of the strength of the opposition; * Presence of an opponent with the resources and sophistication to exploit concerns and divide the community; and * Significant conflict between older, farm community residents, and newer, urban expats.
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