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"ensign" Definitions
  1. a flag flown on a ship to show which country it belongs to
  2. an officer of low rank in the US navy

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Trinidad learned on Saturday that Ensign intended to make an offer and told Ensign the next day that it was unacceptable, Trinidad said in a statement.
Lieutenant Hudner removed the woolen watch cap he had carried in his flight suit, placed it over Ensign Brown's head and wrapped Ensign Brown's hands in an extra scarf.
John Ensign, a Republican who resigned amid an ethics probe.
"I would love to fly still, absolutely," Ensign Marberry said.
Brownstone Bakery for Dogs, 16 Ensign Drive (off Route 44).
Captain Renshaw turned to Ensign Li. "You're up," he said.
John Ensign in 2011, advocating for more of these programs.
"The Trinidad board's failure to fully engage with Ensign has led us to bring the offer directly to you, the shareholders," Ensign, North America's fifth-largest driller in number of rigs, said in a statement.
Nuvista Energy dropped 252%, while Ensign Energy Services Inc slipped 220%.
" Ensign Li responded, also in Chinese: "This is U.S. Warship 62.
John Ensign, a Nevada Republican, quit under similar circumstances in 2011. Reps.
Tesla's vice president of manufacturing, Josh Ensign, is also expected to depart.
Sam Vartholomeos will play Ensign Connor, a junior officer in Starfleet Academy.
John Ensign, a Republican, who resigned amid an ethics and corruption scandal.
My colleagues and I left San Diego very impressed with Ensign Trail.
"But we still have to go through the investigation," Ms. Ensign said.
John Ensign (R-NV) resigned after acknowledging having an affair with a staffer.
Kurita's horizontal rain and naval-ensign sun were among the first 176 emoji.
Josh Ensign, vice president of manufacturing, also left in May 2016, per Reuters.
Throw Ensign Forsberg over the side and make room for the Erat Anchor!
Lieutenant Hudner promised Ensign Brown that he would return soon with better equipment.
And you won in '98, right, pretty narrowly against former Senator John Ensign.
Foreign Service Officers begin as the equivalent of an Ensign or Second Lieutenant.
Tesla also confirmed its vice president of manufacturing, Josh Ensign, has left the company.
Ensign Anthony Giancana, the junior officer on deck for the morning, was getting antsy.
Losing pressure quickly and too low to bail out, Ensign Brown needed to land.
Mr. Gass's education was interrupted by wartime service as an ensign in the Navy.
McCain graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958 and was commissioned as an ensign.
May: Josh Ensign, vice president of manufacturing, leaves; joins startup Proterra as chief operating officer.
John Ensign (R-Nev.) and once the executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
But Ensign Brown's race was immaterial to Lieutenant Hudner, and that was precisely the point.
"We've got to figure out how to get out of here," Ensign Brown told him.
An earlier version of this obituary misstated the name of Ensign Jesse L. Brown's hometown.
Governor DeSantis singled out Ensign Watson, whom he said deserved posthumous honors for his bravery.
David Nielsen is a former senior portfolio manager at Ensign Peak Advisors, his brother said.
"The state of Hussein" (the third Shia imam) reads the ensign on an advancing army jeep.
Also leaving the company is John Ensign, who had been vice president for manufacturing since 2014.
By the time Lieutenant Hudner had left him, in fact, Ensign Brown might have already died.
In 2013, he returned to North Korea in an unsuccessful attempt to locate Ensign Brown's remains.
He enlisted in 1956, not 1957, and he was commissioned an ensign, not a second lieutenant.
The authorities identified them late Saturday night as: Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23, of Coffee, Ala.
Coast Guard Ensign Courtney Hanson said one of the missing is male, and the other is female.
But although the South Yemen flag is more common, al-Qaeda's ensign also appears on alley walls.
When they had finished chatting, Bonneville posed on a yacht for the cameras with a British ensign.
"It's like taming a dragon," says Ensign Vanessa Nicolle, a public affairs officer aboard the USS Ashland.
PDT: This post has been updated to include comments from the DEF CON press lead, Melanie Ensign.
How and why exactly all this transpires is hard to say, mostly because Ensign never really says.
"If anything happens, tell Daisy I love her," Ensign Brown told Lieutenant Hudner, referring to his wife.
One place sunlight doesn't shine is a company named Ensign Peak Advisors in Salt Lake City, Utah.
It's not clear that even the IRS, however, was aware of the size of the Ensign portfolio.
Julie Anna Bogen and Ensign Jacob Mickey Wyse of the United States Navy were married July 1.
Officials said the sailors who had been killed were Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23, of Coffee, Ala.
The rig, the Ensign 965, will drill eight wells by year-end, Santos said in a statement.
One of the biggest draws was the uniform worn by actor Walter Koenig, who played Ensign Pavel Chekov.
Ensign Spock conceded her point, but I wondered if this would remain true in the twenty-third century.
Priebus, 47, was commissioned as an ensign, the junior rank in the Navy, following a months-long application process.
The military brought in naval ensign Bud Winter to develop and test a scientifically designed method of "teaching" sleep.
John Ensign (R-Nev.) broke the law when he tried to cover up an affair with a political aide.
He found Ensign Brown conscious and calm, bareheaded, his fingers frozen, unable to reach his fallen gloves and helmet.
" The British, he added, "want the symbols of power — the nuclear deterrent and the ensign on the aircraft carrier.
Ensign Watson, an Alabama native, died in Friday morning's shooting, his brother Adam Watson said in a Facebook post.
Dr. Margee Ensign is president of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa., and former president of American University of Nigeria.
He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 21969, was commissioned as an ensign and became a Navy aviator.
"The origins [for Greyball] were anti-abuse but other teams have found value in it," said Uber spokesperson Melanie Ensign.
Ensign says these tags would be used to, for example, flag users who are attempting to misuse a promo code.
So the military brought in naval ensign Bud Winter to develop and test a scientifically designed method of "teaching" sleep.
The big picture: Ensign achieves its tax-exempt status by dint of being an "integrated auxiliary" of the Mormon church.
If the complaint is true, Ensign is bigger than the Harvard endowment and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation combined.
From 2010-2011, he served as an ensign in the Navy, at the Naval Amphibious Base Coronado in San Diego.
About 35% of participants in the screening will be eligible to be donors, co-author Dr. Laura Ensign, Ph.D., explained.
Those killed included Airman Mohammed Sameh Haitham, Airman Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters, and Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23, from Enterprise.
Now, a national referendum has put the idea to rest: New Zealand will keep the Blue Ensign it's used since 20153.
John Ensign as evidence that the Senate Ethics Committee, at least, has historically still presented findings after a member has resigned.
In English, he created and standardised specialist vocabulary—such as "civil ensign" for the flag flown by a privately owned vessel.
Meanwhile, Ensign Spock and Number One began to understand that they would not be getting out of the turbolift anytime soon.
Soon after the policy review was announced last year, Ensign Marberry came out as transgender and was disqualified from flight school.
Cover: An Air Force carry team moves a transfer case containing the remains of Navy Ensign Joshua Watson on Sunday, Dec.
After graduating from nursing school in 1941, she entered the U.S. Naval Reserve and was appointed an ensign in the Nurse Corps.
John Ensign (R-Nev.) resigned while the Ethics Committee investigated him for accusations related to a cover-up of an alleged affair.
The deal's value would include Trinidad's outstanding net debt of C$477 million as of June 30, Ensign said in a statement.
"It's who Andy is," said Rachel Louise Ensign, a banking reporter for The Wall Street Journal, who is engaged to Mr. Kaczynski.
Accepted for flight training, the newly commissioned Ensign McCain learned to fly attack jets at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Fla.
"Think about how much it costs to incarcerate someone," Republican Senator John Ensign said in 2011, advocating for more of these programs.
Hoping to serve in naval intelligence, he joined the Navy Reserve and was commissioned as an ensign after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Melanie Ensign, whose title on LinkedIn is listed as head of security and privacy communications, expressed her enthusiasm in a since-deleted tweet.
John Ensign of Nevada, who resigned in 2011 over the investigation into an affair with the wife of a member of his staff.
"This is U.S. Navy warship on guard," Ensign Anthony Giancana said into his radio from the ship's bridge, trying to contact the helicopter.
Fruchterman replied that it was Ensign Flandry, the starship pilot-turned-James Bond of the late Terran Empire, in Anderson's Technic History series.
According to a whistleblower complaint first reported by the Washington Post, Ensign manages an astonishing $100 billion in assets while paying no taxes.
Norfolk Museum Service launched a crowdfunding campaign to cover part of the cost of putting a monumental Napoleonic-era ensign back on display.
There are the cases of Edwards, Spitzer, Ensign, and Bentley, not to mention the impeachment and attempted removal of President Bill Clinton and Sen.
Earlier this month, Pioneer Natural Resources said it was selling its Eagle Ford position to Ensign Natural Resources, a portfolio company of Warburg Pincus.
Others in his formation were sure that Ensign Brown had been killed on impact; the mission leader summoned a helicopter to collect his body.
Ensign Brown's squadron mates later returned to the site, drenched the body with napalm and set it ablaze to prevent it from being desecrated.
The following January, Barack Obama entered the Oval Office; that September, Buttigieg took the oath of office of an ensign in the Navy Reserve.
Measuring in at a teensy, weensy 2.5 millimeters each, the Ensign micromagnets are half the diameter of Zen Magnets' standard model but twice the challenge.
I learned as a young ensign aboard my first ship the central leadership maxim that a good officer praises in public and criticizes in private.
After the review, Ensign, which owns about a 9.8 percent stake in Trinidad, said it approached the company's board with an offer, but was stalled.
Trinidad said it told Ensign on Sunday that it was willing to continue discussions, but was rejected, and has not yet received any formal offer.
Melanie Ensign, who helps coordinate the new nonprofit MasksForDocs, says that the masks they've sourced have come from a variety of donors, including art studios.
When we meet her she is hopelessly in love with a dashing young man, Maurizio, whom she believes to be an ensign to a count.
"When it comes to the Maritime Self-Defence Force ensign, domestic laws and regulations stipulate that it must be hoisted at the stern," Iwaya said.
"Wherever the red ensign flies around the world, the UK stands by to protect freedom of navigation whenever is it tested," defense minister Ben Wallace said.
John Ensign and Scott Brown, introduced so-called anti-Wikileaks legislation that would have made it a crime to publish the name of an intelligence source.
Earlier this month, Pioneer said it was selling its Eagle Ford Shale position in South Texas to Ensign Natural Resources, a portfolio company of Warburg Pincus.
Now Kiwis will pick whether to ditch the current flag -- which features a British ensign -- that has flown over the country for more than 100 years.
Ensign said it would offer in cash C$1.68 per Trinidad share, which would represent a premium of 11.3 percent to the closing price on Friday.
He turned to Ensign Niles Li, one of several officers who speak Chinese, and wondered aloud at the Chinese helicopter's refusal to answer the radio message.
While in Nigeria, Dr. Ensign developed and executed a number of peacekeeping and relief programs for hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people fleeing Boko Haram.
Ensign Wyse, 25, is studying for a medical degree at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md. He graduated from Middlebury College.
Photo: Greg Mitchels What do you get when members of the Gaslight Anthem, Ensign, and Gates get back to their roots in a New Jersey practice space?
Saru is hesitant about commanding the ship in his superiors' absence, pausing nervously when an ensign requests orders, but his doubt clearly isn't all in his head.
"We are concerned that privacy-violating provisions of MDS will be expanded to other modes of transportation," says Melanie Ensign, a security and privacy spokesperson for Uber.
Pink granite batholith circles Ensign Lake, and prehistoric "volcano bombs" — chunks of rock blown off the side of a volcano — lie at the bottom of Kekekabic Lake.
An unofficial flag known as the Canadian Red Ensign, bearing the Union Jack and the Royal Coat of Arms of Canada, had been used on government buildings.
The security team at Uber, the ride-hailing giant, is logging some users out of their accounts to be cautious, said Melanie Ensign, a spokeswoman for Uber.
What to watch: Ensign would seem to have given even less money to charity than Google co-founder Larry Page's $3 billion Carl Victor Page Memorial Foundation.
The victims: Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, 246; Airman Mohammed Sameh Haitham, 214; and Airman Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters, 22019, were at the start of their Navy careers.
"Hoisting of the Maritime Self-Defence Force ensign is required by law," Katsutoshi Kawano, the chief of staff of the Self Defence Forces, told reporters on Thursday.
The committee has only put out two public releases since then, one in 2012 announcing it had admonished two people connected to the Ensign scandal, including former Sen.
" Despite the apparent size of the database, Ensign described the material as being based on a small set of things that are "outlined in our terms of service.
Precision Drilling Corp said it would buy smaller rival Trinidad Drilling Ltd in a deal valued at C$1.03 billion, trumping a hostile bid from Ensign Energy Services .
His departure was disclosed at the same time that Tesla announced that John Ensign, who had been vice president for manufacturing since 2014, was also leaving the company.
Sheila Watson, Ensign Watson's mother, said her son's commanding officer had described to her how the 23-year-old sailor was fatally shot trying to confront the gunman.
"He hollered back for people to get out, to run, and he tackled him," Sheila Watson, Ensign Watson's mother, said in an interview, her voice wavering with emotion.
As Adolf Hitler's Nazi party solidified its strength in German elections, the swastika flag replaced the red, black and gold ensign of the Weimar Republic on public buildings.
" Uber declined to explain the nature of specific tags, but Ensign said the Guardian project "is used to detect spoofing, like what's described in this Bloomberg story from 2015.
At the same time, though, Bloomberg reports that two production executives are leaving the company: Greg Reichow, Tesla's vice president of production and Josh Ensign, vice president of manufacturing.
"I was quite shocked at how fast we ran out of people from our recall list," said Mike Nuss, an executive vice president at driller Ensign Energy Services Inc.
" Uber spokesperson Melanie Ensign told VICE News that the Tuesday announcement is "unrelated" to the FTC settlement, as "the product changes have been in the works for a while.
And two former Republican senators, John Ensign of Nevada and Bob Packwood of Oregon, faced the prospect of expulsion for sexual misconduct, leading both of them to resign instead.
Dr. Elmer Ekblaw, the geologist, "blossomed into a steady contributor," while Ensign Fitzhugh Green, a "troubled young man whose spirits rose and fell like the tides," went steadily mad.
Tesla's VP of production, Greg Reichow, and its VP of manufacturing, Josh Ensign, are both leaving the company following a troubled rollout of the company's Model X SUV, Bloomberg reports.
John Ensign, R-Nevada, in 2011, who quit during an investigation by the Ethics Committee into his affair with a former campaign staffer who was married to a Senate staffer.
" In the "Voyager" pilot, after the ship is hit with an energy wave, Ensign Harry Kim (Garrett Wang) says to Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), "Captain, there's something out there.
In the meantime, Lieutenant Hudner, 21973, saw that smoke was rising from under the cowling, or engine casing, of the downed plane, and that Ensign Brown, 20183, appeared stuck inside.
About four months later, with Ensign Brown's widow sobbing behind him, Lieutenant Hudner was in the Rose Garden at the White House receiving the Medal of Honor from President Truman.
"It's probably fair to say that fewer and fewer people are hiding behind their handles," said Melanie Ensign, a longtime Defcon attendee who works on security and privacy at Uber.
The ensign, which measures 16 meters by 20173 meters (~52.5 feet by 27 feet), was captured from the French warship Le Généreux by Captain Sir Edward Berry in February 1800.
If there was a promo code to take an Uber to a sporting event, this could help detect someone trying to use the same code for a different purpose, explained Ensign.
Among them was the undefeated Personal Ensign, who caught the Kentucky Derby-winning filly Winning Colors at the wire of the 1988 Breeders' Cup Distaff in her 13th and final race.
China, which also shares a bitter wartime history with Japan, did not complain when a Japanese naval vessel flew the "Rising Sun" ensign during an April visit to a Chinese port.
But the complaint alleges that Roger Clarke, the president of the church&aposs investment division, Ensign Peak Advisors, said the funds would be used in the event of the second coming.
Ensign Watson had been on overnight watch duty at the classroom building where the shooting took place, and jumped over a desk or counter when the gunman started shooting, she said.
"Although we do not sell data, we felt like the spirit of the law encompassed this kind of advertising," said Melanie Ensign, the head of security and privacy communications at Uber.
Notably, just hours before the call, Tesla confirmed that two of its top manufacturing executives — Greg Reichow, vice president of production, and Josh Ensign, vice president of manufacturing — were leaving the company.
They have expressed that they are not doing this because they are anti-American, or because they hate the national ensign, or that they are against the men and women who serve.
Ensign, the Uber spokesperson, says the company supports California Assembly Bill 1112, which would prohibit local authorities from requiring companies that offer shared scooters or bikes to submit data on individual trips.
It was then adopted as the ensign of the Maritime Self-Defence Force, as Japan's navy is known, when the MSDF was established as part of Japan's Self-Defense Forces in 1954.
And while Mr. Iwuji and Mr. Stoll turn in crisp and lucid performances as the great general Othello and his envious ensign Iago, they don't really stand out in a talented crowd.
The governor appointed Mr. Heller to the Senate seat in 2011 after the resignation of fellow Republican John Ensign and supported him during his successful run for a full term in 2012.
The Navy posthumously awarded gold wings to Walters and the other two slain sailors, Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson and Airman Mohammed Shahed Haitham, who had all been training to earn the badge.
Brian Sandoval in 2011 to fill a seat left vacant by the departure of John Ensign, Mr. Heller was elected in his own right, by a thin one-point margin, in 2012.
The sailors were Airman Mohammed Sameh Haitham, 19, of St. Petersburg, Florida; Airman Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters, 21, of Richmond Hill, Georgia; and Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23, from Coffee County, Alabama.
The companies affected are Birchcliff Energy, Ensign Energy Services, Kelt Exploration Ltd, Nuvista Energy Ltd, NexGen Energy Ltd, Precision Drilling Corp, Peyto Exploration and Development Corp and TORC Oil and Gas Ltd.
Conway first found television fame on the 1960s comedy "McHale's Navy" playing Ensign Parker, a befuddled by-the-book officer in a group of unconventional sailors in the Pacific during World War Two.
"As a British company flying the Red Ensign it is not advisable for us to maintain our planned Dubai and Arabian Gulf program this winter season," said Paul Ludlow, P&O Cruises president.
The de Young show starts with a clipping from a 1958 Newport Harbor Ensign, showing a serious-looking 10-year-old Hardy wearing horn-rimmed glasses and drawing on a little boy's back.
Ensign takes us back to a time when state-run psychiatric facilities had only recently attempted to integrate patients back into the community and "street people" were a relative novelty in some cities.
Though technically junior to Lieutenant Hudner, Ensign Brown had logged more air time, and was therefore section leader; Lieutenant Hudner was his "tail end Charlie," flying at his rear that day, Dec. 4.
In 2013, Ensign Brown's daughter and granddaughter were on hand at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath for a ceremony commemorating the beginning of construction of the guided-missile destroyer Thomas J. Hudner.
"In a declaration signed under penalty of perjury, Nielsen urges the IRS to strip the nonprofit of its tax-exempt status and alleges that Ensign could owe billions in taxes," The Post reported.
"Based on internal accounting documents from February 2018, the complaint estimates the portfolio has grown in value from $12 billion in 1997, when Ensign was formed, to about $100 billion today," WashPost notes.
The companies affected are Birchcliff Energy Ltd, Ensign Energy Services Inc, Kelt Exploration Ltd , NuVista Energy Ltd, NexGen Energy Ltd , Precision Drilling Corp, Peyto Exploration and Development Corp and TORC Oil & Gas Ltd.
Since then, the Senate has considered expulsion for two senators — John Ensign of Nevada and Bob Packwood of Oregon — for alleged sexual misconduct, but both resigned before such a vote could be taken.
The "Rising Sun" ensign, used by the Japanese Imperial Navy in campaigns around Asia and the Pacific before and during World War Two, was adopted by the Maritime Self-Defence Force in 1954.
John Ensign (R) in a costly Senate battle in 1998, Elias worked on Reid's behalf as the ballots were recounted, ingratiating himself to the man who would later lead Senate Democrats for a decade.
Rachel Louise Ensign and Christina Rexrode, WSJ: Companies have grown more reluctant to borrow after an initial surge of optimism following the election, said Jeff Glenzer, vice president at the Association for Financial Professionals.
I was a bit misdirected by another military clue at 48D, "Flag," since an ENSIGN can be a military banner or an actual person, a low-ranking officer in the Navy or Coast Guard.
David Nielsen, who filed the complaint at the end of November to the IRS, claimed that Ensign did not operate exclusively for religious and charitable purposes, which would violate its designation as a nonprofit.
"The Department for Transport are reviewing the threat state and advice to red-ensign shipping on a daily basis and, supported by the Ministry of Defence, we will issue guidance imminently," Wallace told parliament.
"The Department for Transport are reviewing the threat state and advice to red-ensign shipping on a daily basis and, supported by the Ministry of Defense, we will issue guidance imminently," Wallace told parliament.
Modly designated Ensign Joshua K. Watson as a naval aviator, and Airman Mohammed S. Haitham, and Airman Apprentice Cameron S. Walters as naval aircrewmen on Tuesday, according to a press release from the Navy.
"Airman Haitham, Airman Walters, and Ensign Watson represent the highest virtues of naval aviation, and undoubtedly belong in that great fraternity of selfless service to our Navy, our Department, and our Nation," Modly continued.
The committee has only published two statements since then, one in 2012 that included two letters of "admonition" related to the Ensign scandal, and one in 2014 announcing that they'd hired a new staff member.
"He had the charm that makes the birds come out of their trees," she later wrote of her first meeting with Kennedy, who was serving as an ensign in the U.S. Navy at the time.
Duerk, born in Defiance, Ohio, in 1920, joined the Navy as an ensign in 1941 after completing nursing training at the Toledo Hospital School of Nursing in Ohio, the Navy said in a news release .
On seeing that Ensign Brown was alive after his crash landing, Lieutenant Hudner tightened his harness, jettisoned all excess weight, and landed, wheels up, within 100 yards of the wreck in two feet of snow.
No senator has been expelled since the Civil War, and in modern times only three have resigned under the threat of expulsion: Harrison Williams, in 1982, Bob Packwood, in 13, and John Ensign, in 2011.

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