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This would include athletic team captains; many club members have historically been captains.
The task force also agreed on a policy of having four assistant captains — ideally two former captains joining two experienced players with the potential to become future captains.
Although MLB teams rarely name team captains, an article published by Bleacher Report named theoretical captains for all 30 teams.
When those problems forced precinct captains to call results in to the party's state headquarters, phone lines got tied up with some captains on hold for hours.
Captains are expected to be experts in celestial navigation, he said, adding that owners need to be sure that their captains could navigate if the yacht's equipment failed.
Despite the extra costs, captains have mostly obeyed the rule.
IT WAS a bracing experience for the captains of industry.
Oryn's advice to the captains of the digital health industry?
Captains face fines and possible jail sentences if found guilty.
It looks like even retired Starfleet captains need a pet!
He condemned enterprising ship captains along with muttering, menopausal malcontents.
Nina works as a chef, while Aaron captains the vessels.
Captains of the ship or trapped in a petri dish?
We are the last living remnants of the sea captains.
But both captains will be major influences on Burnham's life.
But evidently a lot of ships' captains do not care.
This framework would encompass exceptional team captains and class presidents.
I'm part of a generation called the new age captains.
Trent Baker, whom the fraternity's promotional materials list as one of three recruitment captains, declined to comment when reached by phone; the other two captains, Austin Rice and Jake Stewart, did not return calls.
Sean Bagniewski, chairman of the Polk County Democrats, said Buttigieg's campaign recently drew about 300 people to a training for precinct caucus captains, enough for multiple precinct captains at some caucus sites next week.
It is a challenge, tugboat captains say, made more difficult because so many of them have not been fully trained in the new system, said Iván de la Guardia, who heads the tugboat captains' union.
None were serious, but all involved captains falling asleep, he said.
The first thing all the captains noticed was the harsh weather.
While some captains battled nature, Sig Hansen was battling his crew.
Our special Fortnite captains will select the top submissions as winners.
Whether it's heads of state, senators, Congressman; the captains of industry.
It left him believing jail administrators are like nuclear submarine captains.
The flight was helmed by Captains Kshamta Bajpayee and Shubhangi Singh.
David Remnick and Steve Bannon are captains of two different elites.
Store captains can make six figures a year at Trader Joe's
" She added, "He builds the vessel, but we are the captains.
They are the "Captains" of the boat in the operating room.
Captains for the Indian men's national team learned the game here.
Both Ryder Cup captains in 2016 had their own stat team.
U.S. captains have mixed and matched Woods with 12 different partners.
Why are you so drawn to him over the other captains?
Twenty-six of those Marines were lieutenants and three were captains.
Before accepting, Eaves met with the four returning captains for coffee.
The 'plane' staff was even dressed as flight attendances and captains.
"Normally they have safety checks by captains on board," she said.
The Mean Machine were led by co-captains Panetta and Rep.
Politicians, business executives, and team captains are all some prominent examples.
Captains have taken to cruising faster, though fuel inefficient and costly.
Captains changed more frequently, but they knew every one of them.
Of the 140 captains, 131 reported observing dolphins in the past year.
Eventually, some precinct captains drove the paper ballots to party offices themselves.
Captains LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo selected their teams for the Feb.
When most of us were minted as new captains, two things happened.
The top vote-getters from each conference will serve as team captains.
We have emerging leaders, that team had six captains at their clubs.
"The ATP Cup brings some old rivals together as captains," he said.
That's why we have two former army captains on our projects team.
Fishing guides have organized under the banner of Captains for Clean Water.
They named six different alternate captains at the start of the season.
The highest-ranked captains easily earn 21,214 euros a year (about $222,000).
"It's quite hard to persuade ships' captains to do it," he said.
We had to get some of the precinct captains to be volunteers.
I didn't know where they (Love and his assistant captains) were at.
Captains help the campaign identify possible supporters and volunteers before the caucuses.
The other captains selected are Terrell Davis, Darrell Green and Bruce Smith.
Some of the captains discouraged me from speaking with new team members.
Hilary McDonald, the mother of one of the captains, rattled her cowbell.
Newberry announced the names of the captains, leaving Dylan's name for last.
But others have a responsibility here too — notably, our captains of commerce.
His family served as honorary captains for the Jets during the coin flip.
After a brief celebration in the wheelhouse, the captains set sail for shore.
Field directors, fellows, organizers, and volunteer captains buzz about discussing voter registration forms.
Our board brings together captains of industry with trade unionists like Brendan Barber.
The party leaders are called, not chairmen or chairwomen or secretaries, but captains.
Captains earn 150,000-180,000 euros a year, while first officers get 80,000-120,000.
For the first time, we have three minority captains running district police stations.
I got to know the captains of industry on a first name basis.
Thursday with testimony from four Navy captains in Rayburn 2628. http://28500.usa.
Isaacs's character captains the USS Discovery — which is right there in the title.
Boat captains have similarly complained of nonstop harassment by pods of killer whales.
The threat of us abandoning ship should theoretically hold the captains in line.
The police captains are happy, and the DA has enough for a conviction.
Captains get paid more, earning an average of $7,750 to $19,961 a month.
Examples of captains, one of our favorite is a woman named June Ressler.
The new coach, Gregg Berhalter, has used nine different captains in 10 games.
The Jayhawks captains refused to shake his hand during the pregame coin flip.
Underneath all of them are capos, or captains, who run crews of soldiers.
They divided Michigan into 14 regions, each with a director and field captains.
Captains of industry were always paid very nicely for steering the corporate ship.
Cast members — as all Disney employees are called — in captains' outfits greeted us.
That exclusivity is what keeps the captains and crew returning to this competition.
James and Antetokounmpo were appointed captains by basketball fans who voted for them.
So I read about many captains of industry to learn about their journeys.
They were lobbyists and fundraisers, captains of industry and presidents of locals banks.
Fire captains divide the line into the cutting section and the scraping section.
Amisha Padnani and Frank Reneau are co-captains of the Times Run Club.
Amisha Padnani and Frank Reneau are co-captains of the Times Run Club.
"Captains" lead the store, while eight to 12 "mates" serve as middle managers.
Fellow Pike captains carried Dylan's jersey on the field for the coin toss.
They didn't back him, these captains of Apple and Facebook, Tesla and Amazon.
The president of the Correction Captains' Association, Patrick Ferraiuolo, has questioned their courage.
Those captains were older, stricter men and they ran the ships very differently.
Unfortunately, both candidates have demonstrated that they are the flawed captains of flawed teams.
Then you shoot at the shielded Captains until they, too, fall in your wake.
Who is he: Harry Kane is one of the best captains in world soccer.
The state party will then transmit those results to precinct captains on caucus day.
Candidates' precinct captains will make little speeches about why their dude is so great.
Only the division captains — Ovechkin, Kane, Jagr and John Scott — were voted by fans.
On the Cornelia Marie, captains Casey and Josh are faced with a similar dilemma.
Currently, she's working on a book detailing the supposed psychopathy of captains of industries.
The pilots, whom IMPACT said were mostly captains, will withdraw their labour on Dec.
Captains are generally required to leave the device on while navigating, and before unmooring.
The decision was unanimously approved by the captains of all of Russia's sports teams.
Though Portugal's monarchs offered their Brazilian "captains" no such leeway, they took it anyway.
We announce that a few days after the captains—again, just like this year.
Those votes will be collated along with the preferences of Premier League club captains.
"I don't want any hierarchy in my dining room" — no captains, assistants or bussers.
They look like they should be the captains of wooden sailing ships back then.  
Three of the eight are majors, three are captains and two are sergeant-majors.
Both men are officials in the union that represents police chiefs, inspectors and captains.
I didn't realize the captains were announced Tuesday until I just went to NHL.
It was a regular overseas posting for customs officers, steamboat captains, traders and consuls.
First, you board a Resistance transport, where two animatronic Resistance captains pilot the ship.
Each of the department's three patrol divisions has two captains — one black, one white.
The players posed for team photos, and the captains exchanged handshakes and team pennants.
ET. The starters and the two team captains will be announced on Jan. 23.
He urged one of the young captains, Ryan Messina, to break out his trumpet.
"I love seeing other people cry," Steve Stricker, one of Woods's assistant captains, said.
He captains his country's national team, and has played for some of Europe's biggest clubs.
The captains struggled with injuries and illness on Season 14, Episode 4 of 'Deadliest Catch.'
The overriding message we received from our directors and captains was that complainers were replaceable.
At least 20153 of the officers had leadership roles including sergeants, lieutenants, captains, or inspectors.
Those gold-plated captains of industry will be paying a new rate of 33 percent.
But not all ships are required to carry transponders, and some captains switch them off.
Rivera allowed the team captains and veterans to select the curfew time, which became midnight.
On another, we are herded by our group captains into doing a cutesy Superman pose.
"We take the protection of our customers and captains' data very seriously," the company wrote.
Captains will later select four wild-card picks instead of the two they had previously.
She convinces a reluctant McCullough, who hates her, to let the captains choose new teams.
Do all of these guys belong on a list of the 25 best captains ever?
The captains, independently of each other, playfully sparred over who would be regarded as favorites.
The stories here range from stories about exorcisms to beheaded sea captains to monstrous angels.
As a fan, you think about the captains, and all the debate about Kirk vs.
Among those ordered detained are one lieutenant colonel, 13 majors and 10 captains, it said.
Call Steve Mayo at 203-393-303 for names of area captains and more information.
Six others were injured, including two army captains, two navy soldiers and two hotel employees.
Be it resolved that the NHL dust off the celebrity captains gimmick again this year.
Saturday's Swine Bowl was delayed because one of the captains was stuck in the subway.
But there is no comparable reticence among the Republican Party's field captains in the states.
The captains said it would have been fine had anyone declined, but no one did.
"The Americans were amazingly strong on paper," said Luke Donald, one of Europe's vice captains.
Two Yang precinct captains stood near each other after Yang's final rally in Des Moines.
The captains are allowed to have personalities, which means the rest of us can, too.
"The barangay captains connive or coöperate or extend assistance to terrorists and drugs," he said.
Hockey comes close, but having two or three alternate captains per team dilutes the impact.
Its use originated from the cut of profits that ship captains reaped for "carrying" goods.
In the North Slope villages, whaling captains continued to serve as leaders of the community.
Last year, an intrusive tourist nearly came to blows with one of the whaling captains.
That's roughly in line with what Cathay captains can earn now, before any allowance cuts.
"I look at hockey so much different now," Girard, one of the senior captains, said.
"You can't have captains if you don't have lieutenants," a senior State Department official says.
They have a ranking system like the army, with privates, corporals, sergeants, captains, and generals.
They defied a lot of our stereotypes about what captains of industry should look like.
You can argue whether Davis Cup and Fed Cup captains should comment on their compatriots' matches.
It's a pretty stacked cast, even without the Marvel connection – but a couple Captains doesn't hurt.
The key to efficient starship management, as Captains Picard, Kirk, and Janeway have demonstrated, is communication.
And neither is your typical alpha guy or alpha gal, who have traditionally been Survivor's captains.
Across those territories, it claims 150,000 drivers — which it calls "captains" — and some six million users.
His goal: to ensure precinct captains show up at Monday night's Iowa caucuses and rally support.
Our bureau chiefs, area captains, and senior lead officers are all involved – that's about 300 people.
The team captains took turns picking from the crowd gathered in the center of the room.
Captains at Atlas with the maximum level of experience flying Boeing 767s earn $179 an hour.
FedEx captains with the same stature earn $313 an hour, and $309 an hour at UPS.
He comes across as the kind of player captains would like to clone for team events.
Serving as captains for the women's team will be Cammile Adams, Elizabeth Beisel and Allison Schmitt.
" The reader explained that "this particular knowledge is from the boat captains that frequent the area.
Moving into redefined roles: the former captains and longtime team executives Craig MacTavish and Kevin Lowe.
Flournoy and Orsten Artis were co-captains of the Texas Western Miners under Coach Don Haskins.
President Trump has coached this correctly, and the EU and President Juncker are good co-captains.
You wouldn't think it would be possible for there to be any obscure former Habs captains.
"I didn't want to start a war with Iran," one of the boat captains told investigators.
In the last 30 years, three Australian captains have won the Australian of the Year Award.
Cilic is set to face Chardy, with Coric playing Tsonga, although captains can change their lineups.
In many of these incidents the ships' captains were on the bridge, not just junior officers.
At Port Canaveral, boat captains were warned not to wait too long to enter safe water.
Big moments for two captains who smashed cultural barriers to become exemplary leaders for their teams.
Their roles are divided up into nautically themed categories, including crew members, merchants, mates, and captains.
And it benefits candidates like Warren, who has a cadre of experienced precinct captains behind her.
CNN reached out to both captains on Wednesday but didn't get an immediate reply from either.
Rock told me it is not a coincidence that many top A.S.R.C. officials are whaling captains.
"Okay, you&aposre going to kick," the official said again, before turning to the Rams captains.
At Port Canaveral, boat captains were warned not to wait too long to enter safe water.
There's an interesting gap between the captains who are retiring and the younger people replacing them.
Ru awarded the wins to Asia O'Hara and The Vixen and they were appointed team captains.
Other captains were not allowed to call him directly, and he avoided speaking on the phone.
One of the captains from "Wicked Tuna" got busted in port for smashing a guy's face.
The NHL announced the results of fan voting for the All-Star Game captains this week.
The epic drama returns with the arrival of one of Nassau's most feared pirate captains, Blackbeard.
It is a sophisticated, narrowly tailored approach: Borrowing from the latest research in behavioral psychology, the campaign gave its precinct captains talking points from which to write personal notes or to make calls telling supporters that the captains were looking forward to seeing them on Monday.
NEW RULES ON ALL-STAR CAPTAINS The N.H.L. is taking steps to avoid another John Scott situation at the All-Star Game, announcing new fan voting rules that disqualify players from being named All-Star captains if they are injured or sent to the American Hockey League.
When the new locks first opened, two tugboat captains were assigned to each maneuver in the canal.
Co-captains Josh Harris and Casey McManus were desperate for some kind of relief from poor numbers.
Yet, all four men were voted captains for the 23 NHL All-Star Game by hockey fans.
By comparison, easyJet first officers earn up to 58,000 pounds ($76,000) and captains up to 146,000 pounds.
It allows us to put those captains through a simulation to go through that type of environment.
He plays in Italy for the Turin-based soccer club Juventus and captains the Portugal national team.
Careem, a ride hailing app similar to Uber based in the Middle East, calls its drivers "captains".
Little did she know that, until last year, there were no American female captains of cruise ships.
But now, Pruchnicki said, airlines have stripped captains of that power and rely on police too much.
"You gotten any?" the captains asked, expecting her to show maybe one clam for her first try.
Some saw these men as captains of industry who were making Americans wealthier and lauded their philanthropy.
The captains have already hit shots from the Eiffel Tower and dined at the Palace of Versailles.
In the 50 years since Star Trek first aired on NBC, there have only been five captains.
The chain has added shift captains in all company locations, but it's also added to labor costs.
All six are first-time captains and have qualified for a jaw-dropping 19 Olympics appearances combined.
So whether it's diversifying your recruiting captains, being explicit about your priorities, structured review and feedback systems.
The new list includes more elected government officials such as village chiefs or "barangay captains", Duterte said.
At the start of the coin toss, all captains, Sherman and Mayfield included, appear to shake hands.
Few ship captains and crews understood how radar worked, much less how to use it in battle.
A step above Mates are Captains, or Trader Joe's store managers, who are promoted exclusively from within.
Captains of industry and lawyers are not dying left, right and center like this in the West.
The boat captains did not direct their gunners to put on protective gear or man their weapons.
Many of the senior captains are approaching retirement, taking with them more than two centuries of experience.
The company is having trouble finding young mariners to take the helm as senior captains near retirement.
In the meantime, New Yorkers interested in becoming captains and deckhands for the season can apply here.
Mr. Peterson was one of the few captains of business whose reach extended into the public sphere.
"Captains do not have this authority," said General Bolduc, referring to the rank of the junior officers.
He has helped dozens of captains navigate through storms and heavy rain, fog and other inclement weather.
Seger goes off for Sweden at the same time; that's both captains now gone from this game.
After the starters were selected, the captains could pick anyone from the remaining pool of 14 players.
This year, rivals LeBron James and Stephen Curry picked their teams as if captains on the playground.
For one, they are dispensing with the app that caucus captains struggled to use on Monday night.
And clearly the training was insufficient, considering that some of the precinct captains couldn't even download it.
He has staff on the ground in every Super Tuesday state and captains recruited for 119 districts.
How would these precinct captains convince supporters of a failed candidate that their "home" was with Biden?
Two moments with two special captains at the Rugby World Cup in Japan stood out for me.
Of the nine Cathay captains Reuters spoke to, some named non-Chinese carriers including Vietnam Airlines HVN.
When making their selections, captains will have to consider the differences of a three-on-three game.
I saw it turn politicians, captains of industry and Howard Cosell into slack-jawed, Jell-o-kneed sycophants.
On caucus night, Sanders's team had precinct captains — sometimes more than one — in every precinct in the state.
But the prison's superintendent and correction captains joined the group's investigators as they attempted to speak with inmates.
"So there's a big question here, in my view," Sullivan said and reportedly singled out two Army captains.
He still occasionally captains the Mexican national team, having represented his country in four World Cup soccer tournaments.
Saito joined other captains in the front row, bowing his head with his baseball cap in his hands.
Before each game, the team captains carry Harrison and McClintock's jerseys with them to the opening coin toss.
This should provide a good glimpse at just how high optimism is running among America's captains of industry.
Naruto Rick and Morty Aquaman The Toxic Avenger Adventure Time's Marceline Classic Harley Quinn Not the real captains.
After ironing out the wrinkles, later that week I started buying fish directly from Captains Steve and Chris.
As turmoil over the corruption scandal buffeted the team, Pakistan went through five different captains in 23 months.
But the truth is, the Americans and the Europeans unofficially have more than five vice captains this year.
"Certified captains and mooring masters are being recruited for the project," one person familiar with the matter said.
The result was that some captains cut corners by abusing their workers or by fishing illegally - or both.
"He's a solid guy," Roy Richter, president of the Captains Endowment Association, told the New York Daily News.
"There's all this life that wasn't there before," John McMurray, who captains his own charter boat, told me.
Buffalo captain and local legend Emily Pfalzer will also serve as one of the All-Star Game's captains.
Six people were injured, including two captains of the Pakistani Army, two navy sailors and two hotel employees.
Decades before the American Revolution, Blackbeard and his pirates revolted against unjust conditions imposed by shipowners and captains.
Congress outlawed flogging in 1862, after repeated complaints from sailors that tyrannical captains were wielding the lash unfairly.
Hodson said Qantas did not necessarily need to put two captains and two first officers on each flight.
No cheerleaders claimed that they were touched inappropriately, and the two team captains said the trip was pleasant.
He doesn't seem to have much of a moral center, which makes him different than previous "Trek" captains.
One of the team's captains, Marcelo will be trying to win his third European title in four seasons.
Most campaigns still here have precinct captains in the majority of 1,678 precincts where caucuses will be held.
Both were "reasonably priced for Yorkville," which also caters to more affluent "captains of industry," Mr. Blangiardo said.
Precinct captains from across Iowa began realizing days before the caucuses that the app was not working properly.
Unlike Iowa, they had done a bunch of trainings with precinct captains and with campaigns on the app.
The Captains Endowment Association, the group that represents members at Tsachas's rank in the NYPD, did not respond.
Of the eight undecided voters, four agreed to sign commit-to-caucus cards and become volunteer precinct captains.
The three captains of industry who just joined together to change American health care have always been close.
His captains license is currently under review by the US Coast Guard, a Coast Guard spokesman told CNN.
Last month, the NFL announced Michael Vick as one of four "legends captains" for the 2020 Pro Bowl.
Also, Alex Ovechkin of the Capitals was one of four players voted in as captains for the Jan.
Ms Sitharaman was dispatched to pose for photos, listening to the concerns of bankers and captains of industry.
If the Google form is inaccessible for any reason, precinct captains will transmit their results solely by phone.
But Kathryn Mulcahey, a Brooklynettes dancer and one of its three captains, said that there's another fundamental ingredient.
No industry-wide standard for training or certification exists; captains really have no idea who they're bringing aboard.
Since the Panama Canal opened a new set of locks in 2016, some captains have been covering long shifts.
Ryanair last month said captains earned up to 180,000 euros ($210,000), while first officers earned up to 120,5000 euros.
The team captains, Pittsburgh center Sidney Crosby and Washington wing Alex Ovechkin, came into the league together in 2005.
The Lava Ocean Tours cost around $250 and, according to its website, are run by Coast Guard–licensed captains.
Five times, he led his teams — including the national team captains Becky Sauerbrunn and Megan Rapinoe — to the postseason.
Captains disguise a ship's identity by manipulating transponder data to transmit false locations and identity numbers of different vessels.
Those captains of the tech and political worlds aren't the only big names to sign on to the cause.
Lawmakers don't take kindly to captains of industry who send underlings instead of tackling major issues like this personally.
In October, Reuters revealed the key role that neighborhood "captains" across the nation are playing in the drugs war.
Patay said local politicians – known as barangay captains - had too long been afraid to set foot in some areas.
By a former Marjorie Deane intern and his co-author—rival captains on "University Challenge", a British television show.
"It's a very wonderful opportunity," said one of the more than 100 new drivers, known as "captains" by Careem.
Part of the reason behind this, he said, was that captains used to have more jurisdiction over their planes.
" They walk to a designated area of the room for their favored candidate, who are represented by "precinct captains.
The Cottage Grove force, from left: captains Gwen Martin and Randy McAlister and detectives Terry Raymond and Jared Landkamer.
"I talked about [the decision to break up Spieth and Reed] with the vice captains," Furyk told Golf Channel.
Cruz is playing by the accepted Iowa rule book: He has a strong infrastructure of volunteers and precinct captains.
Several recent press reports, including one in The New York Times, questioned the know-how of some precinct captains.
"I had one or two captains that knew, and they would see it and not say anything," Nelson says.
While Ms. Palmer wants women to be the financial captains of the family, she is not advocating a dictatorship.
When the captains met at midfield for the opening coin toss, Sherman said, Mayfield refused to shake his hand.
Before a game against Kansas, Mayfield's opposing team captains refused to shake his hand ahead of the coin toss.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary said captains have been targeted since the cancellations with a 10,000 euro sign-on bonus.
Phelps joined the veteran sprinters Nathan Adrian and Anthony Ervin as captains after being voted in by team members.
Algoma captains, engineers and naval architects designed it, making it 45 percent more fuel efficient than Algoma's existing fleet.
Future captains need to have the 12 best players at their disposal - we need to look at the system.
And crew wages can add up to $1.4 million a year, especially when captains' salaries are taken into account.
After the morning sweep by the Americans, Clarke and his vice captains decided to put the emphasis on experience.
Playing captains are exceedingly rare at the highest levels of the Davis Cup, the leading men's team tennis event.
But it's not just Burning Man or a tropical beach that can lure away captains from their sinking ships.
The Batras lift one another's spirits by talking in the growly mode of eye-patch-wearing cartoon sea captains.
Officers seeking to become sergeants, lieutenants or captains know their chances depend heavily on how they perform on exams.
Some precinct captains are very good and very serious about their precincts, but mine didn't even bother to show.
Congress repealed "don't ask, don't tell," and Captains Hall and Franchino were soon celebrating their new sense of freedom.
One night five captains in five suits filleted five sole for five diners at a table next to mine.
This is the third year where the N.B.A. has had a format where captains get to draft their teams.
The winner of the award, voted for by journalists and national team captains, will be announced on December 2.
Two fire captains tried to reach it but turned back because of the heat and smoke, the report says.
A new European Tour rule also requires Ryder Cup captains to have never forfeited their membership on the tour.
But then tasting counters came along; suddenly the rituals of captains standing at attention above white tablecloths seemed antiquated.
"We moved to Plan B, which was to ask precinct captains to call us with their results," he said.
Precinct captains will be in touch constantly with their campaign headquarters for directives on their strategy inside the room.
First came the reports — trickling in from caucus leaders, precinct captains and observers — that the app wasn't working properly.
One of Harvard's captains, Nathan Krusko, is from Alpharetta, Ga. Boston University's captain, Patrick Curry, hails from Schaumburg, Ill.
His alleged friends — financiers, captains of industry, political big shots in Washington and Tel Aviv — might reckon things differently.
The crew, including the chefs, have constantly changed from season to season — except for the captains and chief stews.
They're captains of industry and leaders of society, bent on remaking this nation, whether we like it or not.
Since they flew seaplanes, Pan Am pilots wore sea captains' uniforms, a decision that still influences aviation uniforms today.
The team's ultimate goal is to join the elite 22010,000-foot club and serve the air cannon captains humble pie.
The two boat captains have been charged but they denied the allegations, Sorasak said, adding that the investigations are ongoing.
Second, the captains of finance who took advantage of the little or nonexistent regulatory environment to make humongous risky bets.
Every member of staff -- from the flight's captains to the cabin crew, check-in and ground handling staff -- were women.
He captains a ship called Silence, named for the fact that he cuts out the tongues of all who board.
Speaking to reporters, co-captains Dwayne Wade and Jimmy Butler ripped the rest of the team for not caring enough.
Brexit, it is true, was partly a vote against the aloofness of the capital and its arrogant captains of finance.
We think, by the way, based on talking to our precinct captains, we may have at least two more delegates.
This is an essential blindness from which the leaders of both parties and the captains of the media industry suffer.
The 13 others who pleaded guilty include three captains, five commanders, a petty officer — all junior officers — and three civilians.
At the beginning of shifts, she told me, female officers were trotted out in front of captains like pageant contestants.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google's co-founders and captains of its parent Alphabet, can be difficult men to find.
Nearly every Captains photo taken by the Green Bay Packers photographer prior to kickoff is graced with his goofy mug.
The world players' union FIFPro and the captains of Peru's group rivals have appealed to FIFA to lift the ban.
He counts three ferry captains from his former company that he says have died from September 11-related health issues.
"They fill in that gap when captains turn off their transponders," said Morgan Downey, CEO of financial data vendor Money.
The captains and lieutenants, whom he always called Cap and Lou, felt to him so superior that they seemed otherworldly.
There was a time when Ryder Cup captains did not feel the need — or the obligation — to hire official assistants.
Nebraska was playing without one of its captains, senior nose tackle Mick Stoltenberg, who has been battling chronic knee injuries.
They let Woods stay in touch with the American team captain, Davis Love III, and the four other vice captains.
Other fishermen said they were in debt-bondage, because captains docked their wages to pay for drinking water at sea.
However, in the hopes of de-escalating the situation, the captains directed their gunners to step away from their weapons.
The president of his union, Patrick Ferraiuolo of the Correction Captains' Association, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
" Lee received congratulations from several previous Islanders captains including Denis Potvin, Clark Gillies, Bill Guerin, Michael Peca and Tavares. "J.
"It's always crowded, with ships entering Singapore and others passing by," said Shigeru Kojima, adviser of the Japan Captains' Association.
The captains of the tech industry are rubbing shoulders with world leaders and other grandees in Davos, Switzerland this week.
Top tier candidates are already quietly talking to their precinct captains about how to tailor their message to each group.
As a consequence, many captains don't have much more practical ship-driving experience than the junior officers serving under them.
In addition, caucus "captains" for individual candidates photographed the worksheets in their precincts and shared them internally with their campaigns.
How does the painting "Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam" illustrate the relationship between the slave trade and wealth and power?
At a pep rally before the game against Crawford, two of the football team's four captains played trumpet, another drums.
The interests of 19th century whaling captains and 83st century climatologists converge on a long-suffering species: the bowhead whale.
She plays checkers with the captains of nearby whaling ships, and records a visit by some "Esquimaux" selling fox skins.
Later in the first, in a skirmish of captains, Crosby and McDonagh tussled after McDonagh rammed Sheary into the boards.
Though, he noted that some ship captains who have been at sea for decades have reported spotting huge Draupner waves.
Yet for the captains of the boats used for whale-watching trips, there is a mutual respect for the whalers.
Today, the cost of entering commercial fisheries is staggering, and vessel captains can't risk taking a "greenhorn" on their boat.
Both parties have been training their precinct captains to use the app to avoid a recurrence of caucus-night snafus.
We'll be speaking to heads of states and captains of industry about what many refer to as the next industrial revolution.
Ship captains often allow their crew members to supplement their income by keeping the fins for themselves to sell at port.
Price said allocating each participant by precincts in the state's 99 counties would be confusing for both voters and precinct captains.
The producers were worried at the time about having two captains, Sisko and TNG's Captain Jean-Luc Picard, with shaved heads.
Defoe has a couple of sentences here and there that are completely intact from Sarah Orne Jewett's sailors and sea captains.
Florida's Jaromir Jagr, Washington's Alex Ovechkin and Chicago's Patrick Kane also were announced as captains for the All-Star event Jan.
He now captains one of the 2700 remaining ships specially kitted with powerful light bulbs that lure squid from dark waters.
At least 60 of the Philadelphia police officers in the database are in command positions, such as captains, inspectors and sergeants.
A total of 173 journalists voted but not national team coaches and captains who were also polled for the FIFA award.
Warren and Sanders won the night, although Sanders trying to sign up precinct captains in federal Supermax prisons will haunt him.
Sanctuary marine boat captains Tristan Loescher and captain Matthew Jones made the catch after spending the day clearing up hurricane debris.
One of only two winning American captains this decade, Azinger led the U.S. to victory at Valhalla in Kentucky in 2008.
It also includes a signing bonus of $60,000 for captains and of $40,000 for first officers, along with enhanced pension benefits.
By midday the party sent out an email telling precinct captains to call a hotline if they couldn't resolve the issue.
This means the fleet is legally able, under Maltese law, to recognise same-sex marriage onboard, officiated by the fleet's captains.
He believes, as do many captains of industry, that the State Department building needs new leadership, new ideas, and new goals.
Captains of industry like Andrew Carnegie or Henry Ford proved hard to separate from their namesake libraries, institutions and car companies.
Tuxedo's and evening dresses, captains' dinners and gala evenings — all these events are no longer done on the "MS Europa 2".
His Facebook page was covered with pictures of him at work, each photo accompanied by praise for captains and crew mates.
While Taiwanese people are the ship captains and retain control of the fishing boats, few of the actual fishermen are locals.
Between the crew, with other crews, I even told the story to new captains because I was so tickled by it.
Last spring, at Marine Corps University, I listened to a large group of Marine captains discuss the moral dimensions of war.
The 2018 report included abbreviated references to a pair of famed "Star Trek" captains, James T. Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard.
His "extraterrestrial" characters—grizzled ship captains, radical vigilantes, stowaways left to die at sea, brutal pirates—are incredibly down-to-earth.
Captains of American industry have long used their private wealth to remake public education, with lasting and not always beneficial results.
A Buttigieg campaign aide told CNBC that data provided by 77% of the campaign's precinct captains showed Buttigieg in the lead.
But the Navy has left scheduling up to individual captains, and three-quarters of ships still use the five and dime.
Elena Delle Donne of the Washington Mystics and A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces were voted captains of the teams.
The show will feature Williams and Gronkowski as team captains as their players compete in physical challenges and sports-related trivia.
Mr. Booker discussed his fandom, the political leanings of certain Star Trek captains and how the show has influenced his politics.
We empower our junior women at those dinners to be table captains and lead discussion of both personal and professional topics.
As the night progressed, he met with Gambino family captains on the Upper East Side and near a church in Brooklyn.
Malaysian domestic media reported earlier on Sunday that the two boat captains were kidnapped around midday by armed men on speedboats.
And prominent whaling captains had become leaders in business—especially in the land-claims native corporation, the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation.
Vick will serve alongside co-captains Terrell Davis, Darrell Green and Bruce Smith at the 2020 Pro Bowl on January 26.
Among the men onboard were four who had recently been hired by Hornblower to be captains of the Citywide Ferry fleet.
Both men are avid surfers, fishermen and licensed boat captains who have spent their lives on the waters of Southern Florida.
We have very disciplined forces but Russia will occasionally put, particularly our ships' captains in a tight spot with their maneuvers.
We will look at all the actions or inactions of every single deputy and leader on our agency, sergeants, lieutenants, captains.
To help them out, we stepped in as captains for a mock draft in our bid to build the perfect teams.
A State Department official confirmed to CNN that Hook made the offers by email and text message suggesting the captains would be paid if they redirected the tankers to a country that would impound them on behalf of the US. The official said that the captains were "warned" of the consequences if they did not comply with Hook's offer.
"We're worried about the deterioration of the captains' health and fear another accident might happen," captain Ivan De La Guardia told Reuters.
Not many of us have the ability to become presidents, prime ministers and captains of industry and neither should we wish to.
More impressively, each of the team's de facto captains—Jordan, Bird, and Magic—had also won three league MVPs by that point.
Next, organizers need the approval of police district captains and the licensing board to receive a parade permit and an entertainment license.
That created major problems in Iowa when glaring math mistakes by precinct captains, once kept private, were exposed for all to see.
Some of the more vocal women would be disqualified (by the captains) from participating in paid events, as punishment for speaking out.
In the wardroom of Hetman Sahaydachniy, a Ukrainian officer gestures to a silver plaque which documents the ship's eight captains since 1993.
On the funds' boards sit a combination of officials, politicians and captains of industry; Singapore's elite can sometimes seem too tightly knit.
Instead of the throne passing from king to prince, the Iron Islands holds a "kingsmoot," where the captains elect the new leader.
"We know we are powerless before the might of nature," one monk said as the captains fixed their eyes on the ground.
Based out of Florida, Boatsetter is a three-party marketplace where private boat owners and professional charter companies, captains and renters meet.
In reality, many of America's captains of industry didn't want much to do with the war until they were dragooned into it.
The captains then pulled off an All-Star trade, with Charles going to Delle Donne's squad and Collier moving to Wilson's team.
There are just 450 female airline captains worldwide, out of 130,000 pilots internationally, according to the International Society of Women Airline Pilots.
"We think, by the way, based on talking to our precinct captains, we may have at least two more delegates," Sanders said.
Tony would be nothing, literally, without the wives and mistresses surrounding him, and neither would any of his captains, earners, and hitmen.
Like the robber barons, the captains of new technology are replacing a freewheeling culture with the rule of a handful of corporations.
He wanted to travel in the highest echelons of society, clinking glasses with socialites and captains of industry and cavorting on yachts.
He noted the seven officers, a chief and the two captains — including one who is being tried separately — who have been charged.
Four crew members of an original 10 have bailed out, including two successive captains for one of the support vessels, Hooper confirmed.
Neymar and Messi carry double the normal weight of expectations because they are the captains of their national teams, Brazil and Argentina.
Alaskan ship captains can expense costs for whaling as charitable deductions, even though no money goes to charity and whaling is illegal.
Tasers, which deliver electric shocks through barbed wires, will be distributed to captains in a unit specially trained to respond to emergencies.
In April 2017, a violent storm drowned the boat of one of Tangier's most capable captains, Ed Charnock, and his son, Jason.
US Women's National Team (USWNT) co-captains Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan headline the list alongside teammates Tobin Heath and Rose Lavelle.
Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh announced Saturday that he has extended invitations to the Obamas to serve as honorary football captains in 2017.
"Captains of the ship" Still, members of both parties have expressed concerns in private about the risks to exposure from their colleagues.
Mr. Cook said that he heard from boat captains that the Border Patrol had searched at least two Canadian vessels in June.
Now Ryder Cuppers bring swing coaches, personal trainers and agents, and they are also tended to by a corps of vice captains.
One of the captains of "cancel culture" — which urges people to shun the insensitive, the oppressive, the morally questionable — got canceled himself.
Instead of using whips and beatings to enforce a rigid, top-down hierarchy, they elected and deposed their captains by popular vote.
His first and only appearance on the field came during the captains' meeting, when he came out for the pregame coin toss.
He even contends with ship captains, who say light from the new stadium might blind their pilots as they navigate the harbor.
Obit writers chronicle the lives of the world's movers and shakers, of course — the presidents, kings and queens, and captains of industry.
" In Thomas's time here, only 1944-45, it was a fishing village, a place for sea captains to retire "sober as Sunday.
"We agreed to create a high-level working group that would bring together captains of Russian and American business," Mr. Putin said.
Their alternate captains exemplified their by-committee approach to leadership, designed to give everyone a voice in their newly built dressing room.
Military vessels typically carry the systems but often turn them off because the captains do not want to reveal so much information.
Bruce Loveless, a senior Navy intelligence officer based at the Pentagon, several Navy captains and a retired colonel from the Marine Corps.
The ships' captains were relieved of their commands, assorted underlings were reprimanded, and several senior admirals were relieved or took early retirement.
Coach Jay Wright and the captains, Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges and Phil Booth, opened the discussion, but eventually everyone was chiming in.
The company assigns credit limits to captains (its term for drivers on the platform) based on their driving history on the platform.
As the biennial competition turned toward the decisive Sunday singles session, it was reasonable to wonder: Would the captains' past become prologue?
The notion of "carried interest" derives from the share of profits that twelfth-century ship captains received on the cargo they carried.
The team captains and the match referee were told the match was over, and the crowd was informed while Shapovalov teared up.
At least 248,000 female drivers by June Careem plans to hire more than 10,000 "female captains" -- drivers -- by June 2018, says Elyas.
Mr. Clark said three of the newly hired captains aboard Hull 200 would help bring other ferries north when they were ready.
Rival Singapore Airlines Ltd uses two captains and two first officers on its near-19 hours flights from Singapore to New York.
We agreed, me and president Trump, agreed to create high level working group that bring together captains of Russian and American business.
Ninety minutes later, Mr. Reid jumped Captain Ghauri as he patrolled the same area with two other captains, a surveillance video shows.
On Thursday night, those precinct captains voted in a two-and-a-half-hour executive session behind closed doors in a church.
The area was popular among seafaring captains who roamed the ocean and harpooned whale, which were prized for their meat and oil.
Nor is it the only must-have item for today's captains of industry, where the traditional suit is no longer the daily uniform.
While a revolutionary tool for captains and explorers, the projection distorts the relative size of the continents, to the advantage of the West.
It was alleged one of Koch's vice-captains had given direct advice to one of the European players in contravention of the rules.
Sure. But at least he hired people, unlike some non-job-creators with the cajones to criticize captains of industry on live television.
In contrast, 90% of captains, 88% of lieutenants, and 84% of sergeants — jobs that earn an excess of $90,000 a year — are men.
As a backup, precinct captains were told to call results into a hotline in a war room at the state Democratic Party headquarters.
With no handouts from the boardroom, Mr Wenger had to finance the stadium by auctioning his Invincibles and sold four consecutive club captains.
As managing partner at Boyden, one of the top executive-search firms, Roger Duguay has had countless interviews with aspiring captains of industry.
He laments that unlike former captains of industry like Andrew Carnegie or Cornelius Vanderbilt he cannot just murder or get rid of people.
Essentially, the idea is that there are certain orcs — captains, warchiefs, and other powerful leaders — who have distinct personalities and, more importantly, memories.
The map suffers from Assassin's Creed syndrome: it's absolutely littered with icons for missions to take on and orc captains to tussle with.
It said captains are at liberty to change course for reasons such as weather, crew illness or to help another ship at sea.
"It is no surprise that you are just also falling down one by one and the mayors and the village captains," he said.
Journalists in the city could not reach the vessel, as boat captains said authorities instructed them not to go near the stricken vessel.
The app has an additional feature to help Democratic captains do the math on how many delegates each candidate received at the caucus.
What these brilliant captains of industry are doing takes boldness into a realm that even I, a great fan of boldness, find questionable.
She has recruited captains for nearly all of the 65 precincts in Scott County, in many cases more than one captain per precinct.
Interestingly, the three captains who represented Kansas at the coin toss were all defenders, including end Dorance Armstrong, who began jawing with Mayfield.
I think the crucial mistake that both team captains made is that they selected girls they thought would work hard and perform well.
Below the 2018 captains and a selection of players relate their own "first moment" Ryder Cup memories and look ahead to Friday morning.
It also sanctions the arrest of captains who ignore orders to stay away and calls on naval authorities to seize their boats automatically.
Sheeran paired the release with a brand new video for single "Antisocial" with Travis Scott, in which the pair feature as... sea captains?
Just when it seems like the competition had gotten to the captains and caused a rift between them, they're put to the test.
The new indictment includes the admiral, four captains and a commander, a lieutenant commander, a chief warrant officer and a Marine Corps colonel.
Clarke had already named Thomas Bjorn, Padraig Harrington and Paul Lawrie as vice captains and Poulter adds more experience to his support team.
But after the toss, Mayfield trotted away from midfield before a second series of handshakes took place between some of the remaining captains.
Nevertheless, their swan song as captains of the creative ship was a discrete ode to the house itself in black, white and gold.
Clinton has in mind during a campaign in which captains of industry are fleeing from Mr. Trump and seeking safety with the Democrats.
One of the most successful fishing captains in Joal still had to build his seaside gazebo, his mbaar, from tree trunks and tin.
Both captains will name their Friday morning pairings at Thursday's opening ceremony and Furyk gave some insight into the thinking behind his selections.
The eight - three majors, three captains and two sergeant-majors - have been kept in protective custody pending the outcome of the asylum applications.
Boat captains, increasingly wary of the aggressive pods, will attempt to move around or outrun them, wasting fuel—thousands of gallons—and time.
If you're giving advice to your kids, it's probably good to encourage them to think of themselves as the captains of their fate.
Surrounded by N.H.L. captains and Cup winners, he learned critical differences: between training and exercising, eating and fueling, practicing and preparing with intent.
President Eisenhower had stocked his cabinet with captains of industry like Charles Wilson, brought in from General Motors to run the Defense Department.
A few tourists offered local boat captains large sums to take them off the island rather than wait for free government rescue boats.
Earlier in the evening, one of the future captains of industry had offered to shuck oysters for me at a nickel a shell.
This year -- like last year -- the team captains are LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers and Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks.
On caucus night, multiple precinct captains reported having problems with calling the Iowa Democratic Party's hotline to report results when the app failed.
Corrections officers make the charges — issuing "tickets," in prison parlance — and hearing officers, typically sergeants, lieutenants or captains, determine guilt and decide punishment.
Many precinct captains struggled even to install the app, which required that they go through a process outside the usual app installation process.
It was an impossible job, since hundreds of animals flowed in from the collections of royals and aristocrats, colonial officials and ships' captains.
She got voter records going back several elections, had an index card for every block in every neighborhood, and started recruiting block captains.
Sometimes tankers "go dark" as they near Iranian ports, with captains disregarding international rules that require they divulge the ship's position and course.
In mid-22010, Noam Scheiber tracked down 22008 former Iowa precinct captains for Barack Obama and asked whom they were supporting in 22007.
Besides, casting aspersions on capitalist captains of industry is an old practice of Moscow's, dating back to the days of the Soviet Union.
This year, captains only managed to fill a quarter of the low level positions normally held by Mexicans and Nicaraguans during the summer.
Vogue interviewed a host of lieutenants, majors, and captains — including former Miss USA Deshauna Barber — on their experiences with natural hair while in uniform.
An Athens News Agency report said three of them bore the rank of major, three others were captains, while the remaining two were sergeants.
Captains are allowed to turn the transponders off when they perceive a credible danger of being tracked by pirates — a gaping loophole for poachers.
It also provides for the arrest of captains who ignore orders to stay away and calls on naval authorities to seize their boats automatically.
All the captains know that the waves are about to double in size, but they have to weigh the danger against their respective quotas.
A shortage of manpower and the dangers of the sea meant captains often cared little who shipped with them, provided they were able mariners.
The NHL permits fans to vote for any players they want to serve as one of four divisional captains in the All-Star Game.
The men - three majors, three captains and two sergeant-majors - have been kept in custody pending final decisions on their asylum applications in Greece.
The team captains Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James selected their teams for the 2020 NBA All-Star game in a televised draft Thursday night.
Rhonda Gooding and Lara McAdams, the precinct captains for Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Rotorpods with blacked-out windows dropped off captains of industry, there to discuss the plight of the world, as they have since the 1970s.
Two old captains, sitting on a Shuttlecraft, drinking Romulan Ale & reminiscing about the good old days of the Borg and the crews they had.
And, according to BuzzFeed News, the Clinton campaign has distributed an app to its precinct captains to help them decide when to do this.
Defensive end Cam Heyward, one of four team captains, said he also met with Brown but declined to divulge any additions from their chat.
Looking toward the runoff, the campaign said it will continue to hire dozens of new staffers and put precinct captains in all 2628 precincts.
Royal Caribbean captains receive and review multiple forecasts, some sophisticated enough to project where the ship will be as the storm develops, Baumgartner explained.
"The selection and appointment of training captains will be solely at the company's discretion," the Cathay spokesman said of the new policy on Wednesday.
They try their best to turn—I never knew the ship captains knew about the ice in their path beforehand—but they're too late.
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates (Reuters) - Captains of small wooden dhows are carrying food and wares from the United Arab Emirates to war-torn Yemen.
The Hill first reported in May that Pruitt spent at least $9,600 on items that included a refurbished desk and a standing "captains" desk.
You'll play Nick Reyes, one of the last captains of Earth's depleted fleet of battleships, making it essentially the game version of Battlestar: Galactica.
Captains almost always abandon their ships in international waters, leaving the migrants with a satellite phone and the number for the Italian Coast Guard.
The union wants to change the board's makeup to an all-civilian panel from its current structure of two police captains and one civilian.
"The two captains can easily outvote the civilian, particularly if they're concerned about how their ruling may impact their future career prospects," Lally said.
Both captains of industry are billionaires many times over: Buffett is worth $81.4 billion according to Forbes, and Bill Gates is worth $92.3 billion.
As a result, precinct captains in Iowa, New Hampshire or South Carolina have more influence over Republican and Democratic nominations than national party leaders.
As this human pageant unfolds, you see a city that has at times been obscured, including by Hollywood, politicians, developers and captains of industry.
But Marrone realized that would be unwieldy, so they invited the captains to speak with them in a small meeting room at the stadium.
Still, for the harbor pilots and tugboat captains responsible for getting ships through New York Harbor, their jobs are about to get more challenging.
Top English clubs are trying to stamp out gay abuse by encouraging fans to report it and with campaigns involving captains wearing rainbow armbands.
Top English clubs are trying to stamp out gay abuse by encouraging fans to report it and with campaigns involving captains wearing rainbow armbands.
Mr. Corken, the Biden volunteer, will serve as a precinct captain in Dubuque, where he said 41 of the 45 precincts had Biden captains.
But Ms. Dvorsky was appalled at the state of Mr. Biden's organization, which was lacking precinct captains even in her own heavily Democratic community.
Buttigieg's team quietly circulated statistics, saying its precinct captains had reported that he reached viability in 83 percent of the campaign's reporting caucus sites.
But crowd size can have strategic importance: Candidate appearances are a major way campaigns attract precinct captains and door-knocking and phone-banking volunteers.
Average earned income: $78,099Average hours typically worked a week: 53.1According to O*NET: Ship and boat captains and operators command and operate aquatic vessels.
Prior to the game, the Sabres celebrated the 50th anniversary of the franchise by welcoming back 15 former team captains for the home opener.
"The FBI also advised that flight attendants and captains take actions such as alerting law enforcement before landing, or putting the offender "on notice.
His past efforts have been supported not only by National Geographic but also by "senior captains of industry," he told me, including Richard Branson.
Whaling captains often brought wives and children on voyages, she says, but it was rare to find a log written by a teenage girl.
We agreed, me and President Trump, we agreed to create high level working group that would bring together captains of Russian and American business.
Some of it was attributable to skill, to pilots who could take out a bomber and captains who could maneuver ships through choppy seas.

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