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41 Sentences With "busting in"

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And he hasn't seemed especially keen on crime-busting in this situation, either.
His administration has also delayed penalising a Turkish bank for sanctions-busting in Iran.
An unexpected personality is busting in on the Democratic presidential debate: the Kool-Aid Man.
"They treated us like criminals, busting in our door," Mr. Bryce told a local TV station.
Nowhere else can the powerless push up against the powerful, fact-checking and myth-busting in real time.
You end up doing quite a bit of myth-busting in the book—did you have any favorites?
The other thing FDA has been doing is they have been myth busting in a really important area.
Everyone in there is really chill and you don't need to go busting in carrying rifles around people.
American Federation of Government Employees President J. David Cox Sr. called the executive orders "democracy busting" in a statement.
Now comes the news that the Department of Justice is investigating it, also over possible sanctions-busting in Iran.
Maybe it's time for a little trust-busting in what may be the most important field of our day: AI.
Burger joints, sandwich shops, the aforementioned Southern stalwart: all blighted—in just the past two weeks—by unwanted visitors busting in through the ceiling.
Ashland police officers came to the victim's rescue more than 20 minutes later, busting in the abandoned house where she was held, the audio reveals.
We're told a thief or thieves hit his pad last weekend, busting in through a window and making off with more than $100k worth of jewelry, cash and some other items.
The woman in the video is Daphne Avalon, a professional stuntwoman, and the "uncut" version of the video features Kimmel himself busting in the door and putting her out with a fire extinguisher.
I remember the intern at Capitol Records busting in the door of a meeting and talking about MP3s and talking about how a song can be compressed into such a small file size.
He could have asked the couple for permission beforehand, and planned a time to propose — perhaps after the ceremony, like the bride wrote, or at the tail end of the reception — instead of just busting in.
"We know that young people learn from games," Kelly Mendoza, the senior director of education programs at Common Sense Media, told Mashable when asked what she thought about myth busting in the format of a game on social media.
Read More Myth-busting in the Brexit debate While the outcome of a Brexit is largely unknown, given that it would be an unprecedented event for Britain and the EU, Wittner said that oil markets would react immediately and that it would be difficult to trade.
"Stardust, whose vast knowledge of interplanetary science has made him the most remarkable man that ever lived, devotes his abilities to crime-busting." In later episodes, he changes his focus to racket-busting. In his Golden Age adventures, Stardust patrolled the entire occupied solar system. The stories, however, focused primarily on his dealings with the planet Earth.
The ferrets are occasionally put inside the contestants' shirts in addition to their trousers. An attempt to introduce a female version of the sport—ferret busting, in which female contestants introduced ferrets down their blouses—proved unsuccessful.
From Blackjacks To Briefcases -- A History of Commercialized Strikebreaking and Union busting in the United States, Robert Michael Smith, 2003, pages 77-78. Siringo was suspected as a spy when the Mine Owners' Association newspaper, the Barbarian, published information which obviously came from a member of the union,From Blackjacks To Briefcases -- A History of Commercialized Strikebreaking and Union busting in the United States, Robert Michael Smith, 2003, page 78. but Siringo managed to escape capture and certain death. Siringo's testimony helped convict 18 union leaders, including George Pettibone.
The AFL–CIO called his actions 'union-busting'. In 1968, officers picketed BPD headquarters and demanded his resignation. Grievances with Pomerleau continued to mount. In a 1973 grand jury investigation on corruption within the BPD, Rapanotti accused him of spying and of applying polygraphs tests selectively only to lower-ranking officers.
"A few policemen trickled in, then a few more. Soon, the room was full of policemen and a massive struggle was going on between the police, page boys, and CBS executives, who were trying to prevent the cops from busting in and stopping the show. It was a show to witness." During the signoff theme, the phone began ringing.
Among people with ischemic strokes, misdiagnosis occurs 2 to 26% of the time. A "stroke chameleon" (SC) is stroke which is diagnosed as something else. People not having a stroke may also be misdiagnosed as a stroke. Giving thrombolytics (clot-busting) in such cases causes intracerebral bleeding 1 to 2% of the time, which is less than that of people with strokes.
17–21 In side pots, an all-in player may be active in some pots, but not in others. ; add-on : In a live game, to buy more chips before busting. In tournament play, a single rebuy for which all players are eligible regardless of their stack size. This is usually allowed only once, at the end of the rebuy period.
In 1959 Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller appointed her Secretary of State of New York, the second woman to hold that post after Florence E. S. Knapp. During her tenure she issued the nation's first regulations against "block busting", in which brokers manipulated property owners' fears about racial or ethnic changes in the neighborhood to provoke sales. In 1963 she was appointed a judge of the New York Court of Claims.
The original 1997 design document for Deus Ex privileges character development over all other features. The game was designed to be "genre-busting": in parts simulation, role-playing, first- person shooter, and adventure. The team wanted players to consider "who they wanted to be" in the game, and for that to alter how they behaved in the game. In this way, the game world was "deeply simulated", or realistic and believable enough that the player would solve problems in creative, emergent ways without noticing distinct puzzles.
The new site was virtually on the site of Haughey's childhood home which had been demolished years earlier with the family moving on to the newly built Toryglen neighbourhood a short distance to the south. By 2017, the company had been rebranded as City Facilities Management and launched a European arm, headquartered in Paris. Their international clients include Coles Supermarkets in Australia. In 2020, The high-profile investor Lord Willie Haughey, who helped rescue Celtic from busting in the early 1990s, flatly rejected suggestions that he was interested with an acquisition plan to Rangers.
Dennis Matthies (born April 12, 1946) received a B.S. in physics from MIT in 1968 and an M.A. in Philosophy and Humanities in 1981 from Stanford University, where he taught until 1997. From 1992 to 1997, at Stanford University’s Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), Dennis Matthies developed several experimental courses that have subsequently become known to a wider public. These include: Precision Questioning (which was initially taught in the Stanford Philosophy Department), Self Coaching, Mental Ecology, Think on Your Feet, and Concept Busting. In each subject the approach is practical and meta-cognitive.
History of illegal union firings in the United States. Union busting in the United States dates at least to the 19th century, when a rapid expansion in factories and manufacturing capabilities caused a migration of workers from agricultural work to the mining, manufacturing and transportation industries. Conditions were often unsafe, women worked for lower wages than men, and child labor was rampant. Because employers and governments did little to address these issues, labor movements in the industrialized world were formed to seek better wages, hours, and working conditions.
Angel XRC tells the tale of a post-civil war civilization, where the government rules by fear and those straying from the norm are hunted by an army of XRC (Xeriv Resistance Control) officers. Among that army is Lt. Jacob Axebry, a former family man who had his wife and child taken from him during the initial stages of the civil war between Meeham and Remarri Fetti. In Still Playing with Toys Presents #0, the death of Axebry's family is shown in flashback and we see him in full resistance control mode, busting in on two suspected resistance members transferring illegal materials.
Pratap Ravi hides in the jungle with his father's associates and vows to kill Narsimha Reddy, Nagamuni Reddy and Manda one by one, instilling fear of death in each one of them. He starts by busting in the house of Narasimha Reddy, killing his guards and finally killing him with a scythe in front of his wife as she looks on in horror. Next is Manda; as he roams in the market, Pratap's men follow him, and before he can defend himself, they chop his hand off. Manda begs for his life but Pratap stabs him in front of everyone.
During this westward migration of the industry, competition between sheep (sometime called "range maggots") and cattle operations grew more heated, eventually erupting into range wars. Other than simple competition for grazing and water rights, cattlemen believed that the secretions of the foot glands of sheep made cattle unwilling to graze on places where sheep had stepped. As sheep production centered on the U.S. western ranges, it became associated with other parts of Western culture, such as the rodeo. In modern America, a minor event in rodeos is mutton busting, in which children compete to see who can stay atop a sheep the longest before falling off.
Back downstairs, a panicked Tricks comes busting in yelling about the shooting upstairs stopping Ronnie from assaulting Diamond. Further tension develops between Ebony and Diamond when Diamond returns home later that night after fleeing her obsessive customer Miron, who admitted to stalking her and then tried to force entry to her apartment, only to find Ebony in bed with her now ex-boyfriend Lance (after he breaks up with Diamond earlier). Diamond loses it and lunges at Ebony but Lance restrains her. Ebony frantically flees to the bathroom and locks the door and Diamond chases Lance out with her gun, shooting at him several times.
Year after year from 1971 to 1978, Representative Parren Mitchell (from the 7th Congressional District) called for Pomerleau's resignation because of alleged spying (and even possible harassment) on black-oriented organizations and associations especially those involved in the growing anti-Vietnam War movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was also accused of spying on and harassing members of Police Local 1195 for the purpose of union-busting. In 1976, The Maryland Senate issued a report stating that Pomerleau had used illegal spying methods, including wiretapping, surveillance, and illicit acquisition of credit reports. Pomerleau said he had done nothing illegal and that any spying was a necessary countermeasure against 'subversive elements' in the Department.
Union members rally to reject union busting in New Orleans (2019) Today most labor unions (or trade unions) in the United States are members of one of two larger umbrella organizations: the American Federation of Labor–Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) or the Change to Win Federation, which split from the AFL-CIO in 2005-2006. Both organizations advocate policies and legislation favorable to workers in the United States and Canada, and take an active role in politics favoring the Democratic party but not exclusively so. The AFL-CIO is especially concerned with global trade and economic issues. Private sector unions are regulated by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), passed in 1935 and amended since then.
The union has also participated in such worker-related issues as protesting involvement in the war in Iraq, opposing sweatshops and supporting a boycott of Coca-Cola for that company's support of the suppression of workers rights in Colombia. On July 5, 2008, the Grand Rapids, Michigan, Starbucks Workers Union and CNT-AIT in Seville, Spain, organized a global day of action against alleged Starbucks union busting, in particular the firing of two union members in Grand Rapids and Seville. According to the Grand Rapids Starbucks Workers Union website, pickets were held in several dozen cities in more than a dozen countries. IWW in Washington D.C. The Portland, Oregon General Membership Branch is one of the largest and most active branches of the IWW currently.
The transition, however, was not without controversy. Among the other contested issues was the fact that these new shuttles didn't have a stereo system In 1991, Capital Metro canceled its contract with Laidlaw and contracted out with DAVE Transportation, instead Amidst allegations of union busting, in 1999, Capital Metro canceled its then current contract and instead contracted out with ATC/Vancom, instead Six years later, in 2005, Capital Metro, citing concerns over the comparatively low wages ATC/Vancom paid, negotiated a contract with First Transit to operate the UT shuttle buses. Independent of the university shuttle system, Capital Metro has, since September 19, 2002, operated so-called "E-Bus" routes, to ferry students between heavily populated student residential areas to within a block of 6th Street. These buses run from 8:00-9:00pm to 3:00am, Thursday through Sunday.
While at the UN, he represented Canada on the Security Council in 1999 and 2000 and issued two ground-breaking reports on sanctions-busting in Angola, which cut off UNITA's access to the arms bazaar and led to the end of the civil war which had ravaged Angola for 25 years. He was also Ambassador to Italy and the three Rome-based UN food agencies; Sherpa for the Kananaskis G8 Summit (for which he chaired the creation of the Africa Action Plan, a response to the New Partnership for Africa’s Development); and the personal representative for Africa of Prime Ministers Chrétien, Martin and Harper. Robert Fowler retired from the federal public service in the fall of 2006, and is now a Senior Fellow at the University of Ottawa's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and sits on the Advisory Council of Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute.
Cloud Busting, the ceramic mural artwork by Malcolm Mobutu Smith, is inspired by the common pastime of identifying shapes and forms among the clouds. In the same way imaginative scenes and stories are derived from undetermined clouds, Cloud Busting offers shapes and forms that seem to float along the wall, awaiting interpretation. This work transforms the waiting room into a colorful, lighthearted, and fun space where visitors can engage with the inspiring and intriguing work. Smith describes Cloud Busting: “In this work I hope the viewer can engage in a continuous sense of mystery and imagination, aided by the grandness of scale, bold and complex surfaces, and the ‘liquid elevation’ of elements. These are gravity-defying ceramic forms floating in mid-air; the air implied or “made real” by the undulating painted motif on the background and the physicality of the hovering tile forms.” - Malcolm Mobutu Smith Cloud Busting consists of eight tiles made by hand and individually mounted to a wall painted with a swirling, playful pattern.

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