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And yet that horizon had now been drawn close with heartbreaking clarity.
The proposed cryptocurrency has drawn close scrutiny from policymakers and financial regulators globally.
Behind the scenes, the two parties have actually drawn close to a spending agreement.
At different times he has drawn close to Osama bin Laden, the United States and Tehran.
Clinton, who has drawn close to Mr. Obama during her campaign, Syria has become an awkward issue.
Far-right political figures like Mr. Orban have drawn close to Israel, while leftist anti-Semites revile it.
Sanders has drawn close to Clinton in the polls, and there are real stakes in a closely divided race.
Ukraine and Georgia are not in NATO, but both are under pressure from Russia and have drawn close to the alliance.
Then again, neither are Manafort, Stone, Sater, Epshteyn, Cohn and many others whom Trump has drawn close to him over the years.
LONG before the opening ceremony at the 22.8 summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, water conditions at the games had drawn close scrutiny.
Hillary Clinton is trying to fend off a surprise victory for Bernie Sanders in her home state of Illinois, where polls show he has drawn close.
While he has drawn close to her in the polls, he still faces broad reservations among voters about his readiness to serve as commander in chief.
The crypto sector has drawn close scrutiny from Beijing amid concerns over frauds and speculation, which led to a ban on initial coin offerings in 2017.
Police techniques for unlocking phones have drawn close scrutiny since the San Bernardino case earlier this year, although the phone involved did not have a fingerprint reader.
Despite his big deficit in South Carolina, Sanders has drawn close to Clinton nationally, winning in New Hampshire and losing by narrow margins in Iowa and Nevada.
Full-bodied notes thinned out into airy harmonics, bows drawn close to the bridge created metallic sighs, fingers slid up the fingerboard to evoke a swooping motion.
Syria is allied with Russia, and Turkey, though it is a NATO member, has drawn close to Moscow in recent years under Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
He has drawn close to Mr. Sisi of Egypt, whom he called a "fantastic guy," and is considering designating the Muslim Brotherhood, Mr. Sisi's sworn enemy, a terrorist organization.
The FCA said it was also doing more work on car finance, an area that has drawn close regulatory scrutiny, and would report back in the first quarter of 2018.
He skipped meetings with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, two strongmen he has drawn close but who have fallen into disrepute.
With the expected nomination in Cleveland of Donald J. Trump, whose campaign appearances have drawn demonstrators and sometimes included violence by both supporters and detractors, preparations in Cleveland have drawn close scrutiny.
"This vaccine safety case has drawn close attention, and shows there are many gaps in terms of regulation," Li said in a statement posted on the central government's website late on Tuesday.
Russia has also drawn close to Egypt, another longtime American ally, become a key player in Libya's civil war, and moved toward what looks more and more like an alliance with China.
Maggie Fornetti is asleep on her side, right leg straight, left leg bent and drawn close to her body, left arm across her chest, right bent and tucked close to her side.
Americans as well as Europeans are on guard to see what the new Prime Minister will do -- it's no secret the new Conservative party leader has drawn close comparisons with President Trump.  3.
At the same time, Trump must hold onto the traditionally Republican state of Arizona, where the race has drawn close, and hope that independent candidate Evan McMullin does not claim another Republican bastion, Utah.
But it has also drawn close to the Trump administration and has welcomed some comparisons to the Trump movement -- noting that it has built a fence on the border and deployed troops to secure it.
SoftBank&aposs Vision Fund invested $300 million in Wag last year, an investment that has drawn close scrutiny lately after a series of high-profile investment flops, like WeWork&aposs implosion, have left the company reeling.
He has invited business executives and lobbyists into his administration and a number of cabinet departments and agencies have drawn close scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest, including the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of the Interior.
Russian use of Facebook and other platforms like Twitter and YouTube to interfere in the 2016 elections has drawn close scrutiny from lawmakers, who at the beginning of November grilled the firms' top lawyers during a public Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.
And he has drawn close to the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, in a bid to win respectability abroad, even as he instigated a series of anti-Semitic political campaigns in Hungary in an attempt to appeal to bigots at home.
Mr. Yameen may feel confident that he can ride out the trouble, having drawn close to China and Saudi Arabia, both of which have invested heavily in the Maldives; there was even a plan afoot last year to sell an atoll to the Saudis.
Drawn close to the surface of "Begin" (1968) or "Vishakaa" (1969), you see — or, rather, feel — the weight of their dark hues mitigated by flecks of bright pigment, though it makes just as much sense to say that brightness is given substance by darker colors.
Trump Jr.'s description of the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower in New York, delivered in a statement at the outset of a Senate panel's staff interview, provided his most detailed account yet of an encounter that has drawn close scrutiny from Congress and investigative special counsel Robert Mueller.
Though Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has issued statements in support of Turkey and might be happy to fan differences between Turkey and Russia, which have drawn close in recent years, there remains no viable resistance inside Syria for America to support, even if anyone in the administration had any interest in doing so.
"While we are creating jobs and killing terrorists, the radical Democrats are going insane," said Mr. Trump, after his introduction by the country singer Lee Greenwood, who performed his hit song "God Bless the U.S.A." After trailing Mr. Beshear early, Mr. Bevin has drawn close and is hoping that Mr. Trump's last-minute support can clinch his victory.
These two had now drawn close up and were gazing at me, while the two followers had halted about a stonecast in the rear.
The Polish Campaign 1939. 2nd ed. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1991. . As a result, the Belarusian and Ukrainian Soviet republics' western borders were moved westward, and the new Soviet western border was drawn close to the original Curzon line.
As the largest Organization monetizing breast cancer, Susan G. Komen Foundation and its licensing of a proprietary trademark is running the "pink ribbon" logo, and slogan on a wide range of products and has drawn close scrutiny over 'pinkwashing' products.
Retrieved on 2018-11-08. In an interview in 2011, Mumtaz had stated that Shammi Kapoor had proposed marriage to her, as they had drawn close while shooting for Brahmachari. This was post the death of his first wife Geeta Bali. Mumtaz states that she had politely refused, as Shammi Kapoor wanted her to give up her career.
Early in the summer of 1944, the SS began transferring the 130,000 prisoners at Auschwitz-Birkenau to other camps since the Red Army was moving rapidly west.Longerich, Peter (2010). Holocaust: The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews, p. 415. By 21 December 1944 the Red Army had drawn close enough that orders were issued for Auschwitz to be totally evacuated.
According to a genetics study, the United States population has formed as a result of recolonisation by Canadian seals. By 2009, thousands of grey seals had taken up residence on or near popular swimming beaches on outer Cape Cod, resulting in sightings of great white sharks drawn close to shore to hunt the seals.Once again, coastal waters getting seals’ approval Boston Globe.
Di Grassi passed Dillmann on lap 27 and Buemi used his FanBoost to take 15th from Frijns. Di Grassi forced Engel into a driving error and passed him for sixth. Vergne had drawn close to race leader Rosenqvist and took advantage of him lifting and coasting to overtake him without trouble for first heading towards turn three on the 29th lap. Vergne's higher top speed allowed him to pull away quickly from Rosenqvist.
Rosenqvist took ninth from López by moving between him and the turn ten inside wall on that lap. Rosenqvist braked later than Turvey and took eighth from him on the outside at turn one. Meanwhile, di Grassi's electrical energy advantage allowed him to pull away from Engel whom Buemi and Abt battled with and recorded the race's fastest lap on lap 34 of 1 minute, 2.367 seconds to earn one point. On lap 35, Lotterer had drawn close enough to Bird to affect an overtake on him.
Scholar Ying notes that in order "[t]o attract the international audience, Chinese history and Peking Opera are drawn close while homosexuality, individual perversities and moral dilemmas are transposed distant". Commentators also noted themes of political and societal disturbances in 20th-century China, which is typical of the Chinese Fifth Generation cinema. Farewell My Concubine premiered on January 1, 1993, in Hong Kong. Upon release, the film received generally positive reviews from contemporary critics and won the Palme d'Or at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first Chinese-language film to achieve the honour.
Frijns had drawn close to Félix da Costa and the two battled each other until Frijns lunged up the inside of Félix da Costa at turn six to gain seventh. The two soon got near to Buemi and Turvey who were duelling over sixth. Initially, Buemi could not find a way past Turvey but succeeded in doing so by turning to the outside of him at turn eight on lap nine. This left Turvey to hold off the challenge presented to him by Frijns and Félix da Costa.
Originally, the word bar came from the vertical lines drawn through the staff to mark off metrical units and not the bar-like (i.e., rectangular) dimensions of a typical measure of music. In British English, these vertical lines are called bar, too, but often the term bar line is used in order to make the distinction clear. A double bar line (or double bar) can consist of two single bar lines drawn close together, separating two sections within a piece, or a bar line followed by a thicker bar line, indicating the end of a piece or movement.
Fittleton was caught in a low pressure area that exists near to the hull of a ship under way and was drawn close to the frigate HMS Mermaid by hydrodynamic forces. A minor collision ensued and the Fittleton moved forward to try and exit the situation but instead was hit amidships by the bow of the much larger Mermaid and turned over within a minute. Thirty-two survivors were picked from the sea and the upturned hull by the accompanying ships, and German and Dutch vessels joined Royal Navy ships in searching for survivors, with divers entering the floating upturned hull. Attempts to keep Fittleton afloat by passing minesweeping cables underneath her propellor shafts failed when the lines parted.
Pitman shorthand uses straight strokes and quarter-circle strokes, in various orientations, to represent consonant sounds. The predominant way of indicating vowels is to use light or heavy dots, dashes, or other special marks drawn close to the consonant. Vowels are drawn before the stroke (or over a horizontal stroke) if the vowel is pronounced before the consonant, and after the stroke (or under a horizontal stroke) if pronounced after the consonant. Each vowel, whether indicated by a dot for a short vowel or by a dash for a longer, more drawn-out vowel, has its own position relative to its adjacent stroke (beginning, middle, or end) to indicate different vowel sounds in an unambiguous system.
In 1311 the Roman Catholic Council of Vienne declared this notion, "that man in this present life can acquire so great and such a degree of perfection that he will be rendered inwardly sinless, and that he will not be able to advance farther in grace" (Denziger §471), to be a heresy. Thus this particular Protestant (primarily Methodist) understanding of theosis is substantially different from that of the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican Churches. This doctrine of Christian perfection was sharply criticized by many in the Church of England during the ministry of John Wesley and continues to be controversial among Protestants and Anglicans to this day. More recently, the Finnish school of Lutheran thought has drawn close associations between theosis and justification.
This constituency was the Parliamentary borough of Kinsale in County Cork. A Topographical Directory of Ireland, published in 1837, describes the Parliamentary history of the borough. > It is not known exactly at what time the borough first exercised the > elective franchise, but it returned two members to parliament long prior to > 1652, and continued to do so without interruption till the Union, since > which time it has returned only one to the Imperial parliament. The right of > election, previously vested in the corporation, was, by the act of the 2nd > of Wm. IV., cap. 88, extended to the £10 householders and limited to the > resident freemen; the total number of registered electors up to June 1st, > 1837, was 224, of whom 192 were £10 householders, and 32 freemen; the > sovereign is the returning officer. The borough and liberties comprise an > area of 11,000 acres, within the jurisdiction of the borough magistrates; a > new electoral boundary has been drawn close round the town, including the > village of Scilly, and comprising an area of 273 acres.
Red Bull responded by bringing Vettel in on the next lap. Hamilton had drawn close to his teammate Rosberg; Mercedes observed warm temperatures on both cars' engine control systems on the kinetic motor–generator units. Hamilton's failed into turn ten on lap 36 and Rosberg's shut down on the approach to turn one on lap 37, losing their engines . That lowered their top speed on the straight by and were four seconds a lap slower than before after instructions to restart the electric control systems were unsuccessful. Hülkenberg made his pit stop on lap 41 and Williams put the third-placed Massa on a one-stop strategy due to Mercedes' reduced pace. Rosberg entered the pit lane on lap 44; a delay with the installation of his left-front tyre elevated Hamilton to the lead. Daniel Ricciardo (pictured in 2015) took his maiden career victory and the first for an Australian since Mark Webber in 2012. Hamilton's second pit stop on lap 46 overheated his rear brake discs, as Massa took the lead.
The blocks, or pullies, by which he is suspended, are > fastened to the opposite extremities of the main-yard, and a weight of lead > or iron is hung upon his legs to sink him to a competent depth. By this > apparatus he is drawn close up to the yard-arm, and thence let fall suddenly > into the sea, where, passing under the ship's bottom, he is hoisted up on > the opposite side of the vessel. As this extraordinary sentence is executed > with a serenity of temper peculiar to the Dutch, the culprit is allowed > sufficient intervals to recover the sense of pain, of which indeed he is > frequently deprived during the operation. In truth, a temporary > insensibility to his sufferings ought by no means to be construed into a > disrespect of his judges, when we consider that this punishment is supposed > to have peculiar propriety in the depth of winter, whilst the flakes of ice > are floating on the stream; and that it is continued till the culprit is > almost suffocated for want of air, benumbed with the cold of water, or > stunned with the blows his head received by striking the ship's bottom.
Both Bellori and Passeri emphasized the sculpture's relation to the antique. According to Bellori and Passeri, the sculpture proposes a "calibrated tension between eroticism and modesty," which is "played out in the sculpture in the shifting relationship between the body and the drapery." Passeri commented: > The form of her dress is a religious imitation of the most beautiful ancient > statues as far as the use of draperies, which, although covering, reveal > openly the entire nude, but not in a free and licentious manner, and, while > [the drapery] allows the form of the breasts to be distinguished, they > remain covered in a way that indicates perfect modesty The torso of Duquesnoy's St. Susanna is covered with continuous vertical marks made with the claw of the chisel, reproducing the loose waves of the fabric while also outlining the torso. The mantle plays a role in outlining the body as well; running in long diagonal folds across the body, and drawn close to the saint's side, it culminates in a "cascade parallel to the weight bearing leg," with its softly carved, horizontal lines delineating the volume of the relaxed leg.

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