Sentences with phrase «out of the recount»

Holiday's other big client is Tucker Max, a writer and self - described asshole who has built a career out of recounting stories about his most hilarious blowjobs and benders.
He also said his campaign staff had been locked out of the recount process, but a spokeswoman for the Board of Elections, Valerie Vazquez, disputed that assertion, saying that the process «has and will continue to be transparent.»

Not exact matches

Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Ross's promotional chutzpah could have been taken from theatrical producer and entrepreneur Garth Drabinsky's playbook: «We had a central booth and were giving out free booze to a bunch of theatre people,» Ross recounts with a coy smile.
That's the topic of a recent post he wrote on the Unreasonable Institute blog, in which he recounts a time in his younger days in which he completely burned himself out.
Connie Chung, then the anchor of CBS Evening News, offered a stream - of - consciousness recounting of a dream she'd had the night before — not exactly a Martin Luther King Jr. - style aspirational dream — a surreal story about using a portable toilet that turned out to be a zip - up garment bag.
Even though results showed his Democratic opponent Doug Jones defeated him by 1.5 percentage points, Moore said he was awaiting certification of the final votes, declining to rule out the possibility he would request a recount.
Moore recounts the time a second lieutenant pointed out during one exercise - planning session that the plan Moore had picked would subject a covert landing party to a high risk of discovery.
[13] Once again, it seems appropriate to recount the basic normative argument in favor of director primacy for the benefit of new readers, while keeping the statement as brief as possible and incorporating by reference works in which the argument is laid out in detail.
CEO Timothy Sloan said on the conference call with analysts, in a recounting of digital efforts, that in the first quarter «we rolled out our digital mortgage application, which combines the power of Wells Fargo's data with a You Know Me customer experience.
After pointing out that they should want her to be a good negotiator, Sheryl recounts saying, «This is the only time you and I will ever be on opposite sides of the table.»
Memoirs would be a better book if the historian's interpretation more clearly grew out of the events recounted.
This is not because God deals out justice in this way but because this is how the people of the time experienced it, understood it and recounted it.
A postscript on Cardinal Sodano: in my last article, I recounted the disgrace of Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado, founder of the Legion of Christ, who has been suspended as a priest after investigations into charges against him of sexual abuse carried out by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Burge, like the other authors reviewed here, recounts the atrocity carried out by Jewish terrorists at the Arab village of DeirYassin just prior to the declaration of the Israeli state in 1948.
It has nothing to do with religion, it has to do with taking time out of the day to recount how fortunate we are.
Psychodrama is simply the acting out of a situation, rather than the recounting of it in words.
Jimmy Fallon even gave a shout out to his book Unashamed, which recounts his story of overcoming a difficult childhood to find faith and eventually, superstardom in the world of hip - hop.
On the very heels of recounting this calamitous history, Troy Perry cried out, «But we praise the Lord that through all this we have been drawn closer to Christ and to each other» — and again, that celebrative applause!
Judge Noonan points out that the employee was not required to participate in or even listen to the services; he then recounts the historical record of free exercise claims under the Court's «compelling state interest» standard:
However, since «the spirit» burns with such blinding intensity, I will here recount the reasons, some of which indeed are not known to the princes of Saxony, why I am happy that Dr Karlstadt is out of the country.
Like any of the rest of us, Paul recounted some things in one that he left out in another.
Less than a week after people breathlessly ended recounting their Labor Day Weekend plans to friends, the Giants were out of it.
Since my oldest enjoys hearing about his birth story and recounting his brothers it comes up and we talk about how I pushed the babies out of my vagina.
So in the spirit of the holiday, I'd like to recount the story of the time my husband Don, then a teenager, shot some bottle rockets out of his butt, burnt all his arse - hair off, and landed in the ER.
I'm grieved to point out a new and growing genre of mommy blogs: blogs set up specifically to recount the death or serious injury of babies at homebirth and the aftermath for their devastated mothers and families.
As I recounted in a post called «Speaking Truth to Ronald,» McDonald's did everything it could that day to silence our message, including changing its longstanding question - and - answer protocol at the end of the meeting and requiring the six of us, out of hundreds of other meeting attendees, to wear badges with a bright red sticker on them.
Ricki Sollinger recounts the many pressures on women pregnant out - of - wedlock to relinquish children for adoption in years gone by... «Ricki than describes expectant - mother homes which functioned as mechanisms to pry babies out of the reluctant arms of their mothers and into the hands of the adoption industry.
There's the parent bringing birthday treats to school; the well meaning teacher who bought tons of Girl Scout cookies from her students who were scouts (nice) and then passed them all out to the class (not cool); my fellow soccer team parent who thinks a juice and Lay's is a fine post-game snack; etc. etc., to mention the over-the-top incidents I've just recounted here.
I'm just thankful for the community of mommy bloggers because their ideas help me out, and their recounts help me feel like I'm not alone.
Here's a portion of his prepared remarks where he recounts his mobile office handing out supplies and emergency aid.
In an engaging way Waldegrave recounts how, at the age of fifteen, a schoolmaster at Eton told his class to write out their life's ambitions.
John Boehner sent out a fundraising appeal this afternoon seeking cash to support the NRCC's «post-election activites fund» that is helping pay for recount efforts in six close House races — two of which are in New York.
Reports are that Hastings and Rye is heading for a recount, which could lead to Amber Rudd, the home secretary and hotly tipped possible future chancellor or even Tory leader, being unceremoniously dumped out of parliament - this year's Portillo moment.
What Stein is proving here is that in all this talk of hacking — and international governmental interference and voter fraud — there is a way to find out whether the vote totals are accurate: If there is a paper trail, official vote totals can be easily verified in a manual recount.
«I told him to «Lead, follow or get out of the way,»» recounted Ms. Hyer - Spencer, who in March publicly called on Paterson to resign, saying it would be «in the best interest of New Yorkers.»
The governor then reversed himself on that, saying the Senate recounts, which could continue into 2011, shouldn't impact a lame duck session because the current members of the Senate are all in office through the end of the year, although what would motivate those who are leaving to show up in Albany just days after Thanksgiving is a little hard to figure out.
If Flanagan obstructs, shortchanging the residents of a district that has been unrepresented for too long due to Dirty Dean's corruption and conviction, Kaminsky should pull out some newspaper articles describing how quickly the TEAPubs swore in George Amedore (seventy votes ahead of his opponent who ended up unseating him after the recount was finalized).
In a sometimes - pointed television interview with NY1's Errol Louis, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio said his four - hour meeting with federal prosecutors last week went «fine» and «simply the process of getting all the information out,» adding: «I was happy to go in and recount the facts.»
After a recount, Barwell found out at 5.45 am on Friday 8 May that he had scraped through with a tiny majority of 165.
It also struck out an appeal filed by the APC on whether the tribunal was right to order a recount of used ballot papers outside the pre-hearing period, stating that the order was properly made, since the used ballot papers were produced as demanded by the petitioners.
In a dramatic night, Ukip also forced a recount in Heywood and Middleton, where Labour's Liz McInnes narrowly defeated Ukip's John Bickley by just 617 votes on a turn - out of 36 %.
Incumbent Democratic Cecilia Tkaczyk, a former school board member and owner of a sheep farm, is fighting what's turning out to be our region's most expensive state race for the large, oddly - configured 46th state Senate district against Republican George Amedore, a former Assemblyman and owner of a second generation Rotterdam - area homebuilding company, who she defeated by 18 votes in a tense recount two years ago.
It turns out that Stone, who has his mentor Nixon's smiling face tattooed on his back, also played a role in the 2000 Florida recount and taking down Eliot Spitzer, but the most intrepid connection of dots involves his introduction of Trump to Roy Cohn, who in a 1984 interview calls the Donald «the closest thing to a genius I've ever met in my life.»
Not wanting to see his ambitious agenda stalled by a drawn - out battle over control of the Senate, Governor - elect Andrew Cuomo today appealed to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman to expedite the recount litigation in the three cliffhanger races.
He made broad strokes with his arm toward the Franklin D. Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge — a three - lane Art Deco icon that carries cars into and out of Poughkeepsie — and listened as local officials recounted the stages of the park's development and asked him to support a new visitor's center.
At Lafayette High School, former Bhutan refugee Lamin Tamang recounted how he was «kicked out» of his country in 1992 and spent 20 years in a refugee camp in Nepal before making his way to Buffalo in 2012.
LICHEN RECOUNT A tropical lichen that biologists long knew as Dictyonema glabratum turns out to be one of at least 100 different species that had been lumped together under that name, DNA studies now show.
So Anna Agnarsdottir of the University of Iceland recounts how Bank's exploration of Iceland, the first scientific expedition by foreign naturalists, led to his lifelong involvement with the country, while another contributor, Dorothy Middleton, points out his role in encouraging Europeans to explore the interior of Africa.
Some splendidly recount the quests that discovered the fossils, several point out the painstaking task of fossil preparation and a few drift into pedantry.
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