Sentences with phrase «marshals tell»

«The marshals told me he already hit so I pulled the club and was getting ready to play my shot and then I hear his comments afterwards,» Woods told reporters after playing to even - par through 14 holes.
But he did not smile when a marshal told him, «The way you hit the ball is ridiculous.»
Woods, who ends up winning his 78th PGA Tour victory as Garcia implodes, responds that Sergio complaining about something is nothing new and that a marshal told him Garcia had already hit.
Brian Nedrich, a marshal at the second hole, said Woods was wrong about the time sequence — Woods had already grabbed his club before the marshal told him Garcia had hit — but that Woods did communicate with volunteers.

Not exact matches

Draper bought nearly 30,000 bitcoins in a 2014 U.S. Marshals Service auction, and told CNBC in December he was still holding all those coins.
«We're talking about presidential appointees, political appointees, FBI special agents in charge, U.S. attorneys, wardens, a chief deputy U.S. marshal, a U.S. marshal assistant director, a deputy assistant attorney general,» Michael Horowitz, DOJ's Inspector General, told The Post.
But spokesman Thomas Kelley told NBC 6: «The safety and well - being of all of our federal air marshals is paramount to TSA.
Marshalling convincing scientific data, they tell us that the environmental degradation caused by massive pollution of air water and land, threatens the very life of earth — fast depletion of non renewal resources, indeed of species themselves, the thinning of the ozone layer that exposes all living creatures to the danger of radiation, the build up of gases creating the greenhouse effect, increasing erosion by the sea — all these are brought out through their research.
Kamui saw a gesture from what he thought was a marshal and started to go, but was told to stop by his team because the light was still red.
Returning serve, Woods said, «The marshals, they told me he already hit, so I pulled a club and was getting ready to play my shot, and then I hear his comments afterward and it's not real surprising that he's complaining about something.»
I must have asked someone to hold my place as I told one of the stewards marshalling the queue I was desperate for the loo.
«We knew (depression) affected the fathers and the children and families, but we didn't know when and where to focus our attention for fathers in order to marshal our resources,» Garfield told Reuters Health.
The power of Mukerjee's telling of this man - made famine that killed — following Amartya Sen's analysis of famine mortality — around 3 million people, lies in the formidable marshalling of a wide range of data, from cabinet meeting records and papers of powerful politicians and officials to interviews in Bengal villages with survivors of the famine and militant rebels against the Raj.
They have no intention of marshaling votes to get things done,» Klein told
They have no intention of marshaling votes to get things done,» Klein told The Buffalo News, referring to the IDC's «Call the Roll» campaign that was designed to show that Democrats don't have all the votes they need to pass a host of progressive measures like the Gender Non-Discrimination Act and the DREAM Act.
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.
«We've already heard about landlords telling tenants they are going to have to get out when rent laws expire or we will send marshals to your door,» Goldiner said.
This may not live up to the highs of Spielberg's masterpieces, but it's a far better telling of this story than I was expecting, an extremely engaging and intelligent take on something as ephemeral as the qualities required to marshaling forces to generate a successful legislative outcome.
The sheriff (Leon Russom) tells her he has no authority to pursue Chaney; the bandit has flown into the Choctaw Nation, and is now under the jurisdiction of the U.S. marshals.
Marshaling a mountain of facts that she reported over years, Ravitch tells through riveting stories and sharp analysis why she no longer believes that public schools should be operated like businesses.
The multi-plate clutch, which distributes torque between the front and rear ends, is marshaled electro - hydraulically and is infinitely adjustable, depending on the level of grip available — and, of course, what the stability control system tells it to do.
Then... the fire marshal came in and told us if our signs weren't «attached to the table» we had to remove them or they would shut us down.
Hyland had been charged with burglary and grand theft, both felonies, after a pedigreed Rottweiler and a purebred bassett hound were stolen earlier this year.According to Orange County Sheriff's Office arrest reports, Hyland read newspaper ads, told owners he was a U.S. marshal and offered to buy the dogs.
She tells how Penn's fire marshal tried to shut down Robert Morris's installation Labyrinth but was ultimately appeased by this sign:
U.S. judge signs order telling U.S. Marshals Service to seize cargo of oil aboard tanker off Texas coast, Reuters
«The governor needs to tell us, is he going to veto the bill if the marshal program is in it?»
(Bloomberg)-- On a chilly December afternoon in Atlanta, a judge told Reiton Allen that he had seven days to leave his house or the marshals would kick his belongings to the curb.
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