He continues: «Our testing takes place over a week on real roads in the real world,
marshaling more than 60 new test cars and our entire editorial staff.
And yet, two weeks in Moscow and the art world interloper
marshals more and more evidence that she's not in Venice anymore.
Not exact matches
The U.S.
Marshals Service confirmed Thursday that
more than 3,600 bitcoin sold at auction in January have been successfully transferred to five winning bidders.
For one thing, the religious revival of the 70s - 90s was fading, and the successes of the 1990s political
marshalling of evangelical votes by the Religious Right had provoked an emotional counter-reaction, one documented by the many books sold by the «New Athiests» and
more scientifically by various sociologists.
You cant run America like a business at a certain point «The Workers» have to mean
more then the bottom line, or China will be the model of our future, a form of
marshal law «Life Credits for eating well, working well, and precedent of making $ 2.00 per hour!
A tearful Randy Weaver was given a
more than sympathetic hearing by the same committee, which in turn castigated the U.S.
Marshals Service and the FBI for their actions at Ruby Ridge.
Families of the victims accompanied black and white hearses in limousines as fire
marshals and sheriff's deputies shepherded hundreds
more - some in funeral attire, others in everyday clothes - to the service in Floresville, Texas, about 12 miles from the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, where the shooting occurred.
Martin
marshals incontestable evidence that for the better part of four decades the top echelons of the U.S. government — and a good many foreign governments too, for that matter — were never
more than a phone call away.
But
more than anything, we've been able to
marshal and amplify the extraordinary kindness of millions of Americans: religious and secular groups who are putting it on the line every day, expanding opportunity and dignity to those who need help most.
To meet this challenge, JBS USA is going to need to do
more with less and responsibly
marshal the finite natural resources available to meet these growing demands.
Gibbs had a solid game as did Elneny who did
more marshalling and rallying of the players than the captain.
With Alexis setting the example upfront, and Le Coq
marshalling the middle, we are seeing a new level of commitment, tackling and team spirit that makes us much
more competitive all across the pitch.
He represented the area's large Hispanic population as honorary grand
marshal of San Jose's Cinco de Mayo Parade (a Mexican celebration of liberty), and on San Jose's freeways Perez finds
more and
more people he doesn't know honking at him as he tools along in his red Hyundai.
He spent a day in the simulator to prove he could do basic things like learn the «slow zone» procedure, where the safety cars (there's
more than one at Le Mans) get deployed from, and where all the
marshal posts are.
Talking point: Northern Ireland showed
more attacking intent than against Poland after manager Michael O'Neill made a number of changes from the opening game against Poland, including dropping striker Kyle Lafferty to the bench, Conor Washington came in and worked hard to close down Ukraine's defenders, while his team - mates closely
marshalled Ukraine's wide man, Andriy Yarmolenko and Yevhen Konoplyanka.
Rather than spend significant capital,
marshalling the necessary resources for a full repeal, Trump is likely to use a
more executive strategy, in an effort to chip away at the foundation of Dodd - Frank.
But Piketty's dexterity in
marshalling evidence across countries, periods and fields becomes
more valuable when faced with objections such as these.
Senator Klein will be joined by this year's Grand
Marshals Agnes and Patrick Lynch, in addition to
more than 21 bands and over 60 marching groups.
Steve Cohen, the former Cuomo aide who was instrumental in
marshaling the marriage bill through the Legislature last year, told Fred Dicker in a Talk - 1300 interview that Alesi's troubles were
more due to the local considerations.
«I couldn't be
more honored to be here,» said grand
marshal Barry, who was born in Jackson Heights and whose work often features Irish and Irish - American stories.
They lavished their attention, instead, on the
more advanced adaptive immune system, which can
marshal antibodies and other weaponry that identify and then target an intruder with a specificity lacking in the untamed innate system.
Waldman uses our long war with the iron oxide as a loose frame, focusing
more on the people crusading against the electrochemical reaction than on the science they
marshal to fight it.
«And they're going to
marshal even
more resources when they perceive that these threats or opportunities are most imminent.»
The conditions are tough, its bleak, O'Niel is away from his family and things are about to get even
more uncomfortable for the
marshal.
Will Gluck
marshals the madness here, ramping up the action for
more wackiness than Potter ever put in her work.
That goes some distance toward explaining how a gifted director (he also helmed 2011's masterful «Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy») could have
marshaled such a stellar ensemble, including Fassbender, Rebecca Ferguson, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Toby Jones, enlisted gifted collaborators like the cinematographer Dion Beebe, and still managed to emerge with one of the
more disturbingly inept motion pictures released by a major studio this year.
As a wily U.S.
marshal on Justified, no one has
more swagger than Timothy Olyphant.
Or maybe
more a grounded, literally and figuratively, version of Non-Stop, the recent hit that starred Liam Neeson in his late - period, Grief - Stricken Badass mode as an air
marshal being blackmailed via text message during a trans - Atlantic flight.
Until then, Ewing has one
more task to complete at HGSE: class
marshal at Commencement.
However, before then, he has one
more task — acting as class
marshal on Commencement Day for his cohort, a position he's surprised, humbled, and grateful to have.
Stoneman Douglas survivors also had strongly opposed the
marshal program, saying it puts
more guns in schools — the opposite of what they want.
Hiring
marshals, who would not have the authority to make arrests, would save the district
more than $ 1 million a year because they would work only during the school year.
The
more drivers checking in at a given time, the longer the wait time at the
Marshalling Yard.
They made us remove tables in indie room to allow
more walk space, per fire
marshal.
The house
marshals its resources by putting out a fraction of the titles produced by a major publisher, with a backlist of
more than 35 titles.
He had to
marshal his resources for the endeavor would demand all he had — and
more.
If you don't feel like competing but want to be a part of the event, we always need volunteers to help with
marshalling and transition stations, contact
[email protected] for
more volunteer information.
Ubisoft popped up at Sony's E3 2012 presser last night to show off
more footage of Connor in Assassin's Creed III, only this time instead of hopping across trees, or shanking Brits, he was
marshal ships in combat, and repelling cannonfire.
Console game development is all about the expert
marshalling of resources, getting
more out of relatively modest hardware via the developer's complete control of the experience, so if user control of fill - rate isn't a particularly good idea, what if the tech staff are put in charge instead?
I think storytelling through games is much
more effective if you can
marshal all the different components to work as a whole, rather than treating them as separate entities slapped together.
Shepard returns to the Normandy, now once
more an alliance warship — moodier, and with a war room to
marshal the meagre forces scattered across the Milky Way, which wait to be found with a significantly streamlined scanner.
Might he have
marshaled his inspirations into a
more synthesized style as Philip Guston did?
There's nothing metaphoric about the title of this exhibition: Museum of Modern Art and P.S. 1 curator Klaus Biesenbach has
marshaled a group of
more than one hundred paintings, sculptures, videos, multimedia works, and installations (some large - scale) from the past six decades on the theme of corporeal entering and exiting, from metabolism (nourishment and excretion) and reproduction (intercourse to birth) to violence (shooting and — ouch!
More recently, she has charted a dramatic transformation in her work,
marshaling all of her previous interests and talents within large - scale paintings that make virtuosic use of silkscreen, computer manipulation, digital printing, and material exploration.
In the end they, almost without exception, turn out to be much
more like lawyers
marshalling points to support their argument than like scientists testing their argument by focusing on its weaknesses.
A perfect example of why fire
marshals fired silly white men and replaced them with ever
more insistent robots.
JCH «A perfect example of why fire
marshals fired silly white men and replaced them with ever
more insistent robots... Human nonresponse is no longer tolerated.»
The increased prosecutions will also require
more jail space for the U.S.
Marshals, who handle detention in these cases.
Attorneys John Bergendahl and Bruce Zimet, whose clients were convicted of defrauding the US and financial institutions in a federal mortgage scheme that ran
more than five years, filed the retrial motion partly because a number of prospective jurors were allegedly turned back from the federal courthouse in Orlando, Florida by the guards, who are U.S.
marshals, for failing to meet the standards of that court's juror dress code.
HB 611 Permits the State Court Administrator to order the disposal or destruction of unclaimed property confiscated at courthouses by judicial
marshals if the property remains unclaimed for
more than 30 days.