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She brings her hands to her mouth, falling silent as tears fill her eyes.
Which brings me to President Trump, the flamethrower who makes headlines even by falling silent.
As the room started to fill with smoke, the mother started gasping for air before eventually falling silent.
" Mr. Abdeslam's last words to the court before falling silent were: "I trust in Allah, that is all.
That night, Julia entered her nondescript brick building, her heels falling silent as they moved from tile to carpet.
On the drive back to school, the students toggled between yakking about their shopping victories and falling silent, drained.
The changes drew no dissent, with even those who have worried most about inflation and financial risk falling silent.
Stroller traffic on the bridge to Whole Foods grows thick, and the sliding crunch of the concrete factory conveyor belt is falling silent.
"If someone had ever told me I would one day live like this, I would've laughed," Mr. Taymouri said bitterly, before falling silent.
Around the world, as governments shift away from the coal that fueled two ages of industrial revolution, more and more mines are falling silent.
You don't want to be the kind of person who finds everyone falling silent at family gatherings when he or she enters the room.
According to BBC News, Cognito, who was 60, sat down on a stool while breathing heavily before falling silent for five minutes during his show.
LONDON — Shops aren't always the quietest of places, but one in Manchester will soon be falling silent for a "quiet hour" designed for shoppers with autism.
As details continue to unfold — the dog apparently barked for two hours before falling silent — it is difficult to imagine how such a tragedy could occur.
On November 9, 2016, I was alone, driving in the rain from Massachusetts to New York, weeping and muttering to myself before falling silent for long, baffled miles.
That could eventually lead to the Dutch auction halls, where some 3,000 work, falling silent, but change is already apparent; some 70 percent of sales come from remote bidders.
When Odinga, a 0003-year-old former political prisoner, called a news conference after days of public silence, crowds clustered around televisions and radios in the slums, falling silent as he began to speak.
Then, at the start of last week the band vanished from social media, falling silent in the loudest way possible, before dropping two new tracks in "Burn The Witch" and "Daydreaming," both accompanied by magnificent videos.
Video had circulated Friday on social media showing a man believed to be Woodroffe being dragged with a rope around his neck, moaning and crying out before falling silent, according to the BBC, the CBC and Reuters.
Before falling silent on the question, Trump once vowed to eliminate a tax loophole that benefits wealthy hedge fund managers and private equity executives; that might be one proposal on which he could team up with the newly Democratic House. Infrastructure.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's royal family was joined by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday to remember those killed and wounded in conflict, with millions falling silent for two minutes to mark 100 years since the end of World War One.
While Grant vigorously waved a bright orange flag, the rest of us in the barn helped by making a huge racket when the horse was on the other side of the rope, then immediately falling silent when she stepped over to the right side.
Before falling silent in July 2006, KRAM broadcast a nostalgia music radio format branded as "The Ram".
Before falling silent, WSTN broadcast a Gospel music format to Fayette County and Memphis, Tennessee, as an affiliate of Jimmy Swaggart's SonLife Radio Network.
In its last few years before falling silent in 2008 due to the declining health of the station's owner, WCTA broadcast a news/talk/sports radio format, including select programming from USA Radio Network.
Within two years even the Sunday "Pudding Bell" and the Shrove Tuesday "Pancake Bell" had followed it into memory. It seemed that the countryside was falling silent. This was not the case throughout the parish.
Before falling silent, it had most recently broadcast a traditional Black Gospel music format branded as "The Mighty 590". Over the six decades of its operation, WRAG had also aired Top 40, country, and rhythm and blues music formats.
WIGG (1420 AM) was an American radio station licensed to serve Wiggins, the county seat of Stone County, Mississippi. The station, established in 1968, was last owned by Community Broadcasting Company, Inc. Before falling silent in February 2010, WIGG broadcast an Americana/Roots music radio format.
The film's original title alternated between Have You Heard? and Every Word Is True. The fictional singer portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow was originally intended to be Peggy Lee. The situation of an audience being held spellbound by a performer falling silent in the middle of a song was based on a real-life nightclub performance by Barbara Cook.
Tinye So is the hereafter where the ancestors live. In Bambara tradition, the dead are alleged to hold the truth. They take advantage of the cover of night to give advice to the living and guide them. However, as no one listens to them anymore, the ancestors decide to speak for the very last time to the living before forever falling silent.
Pure Dance was a UK radio station specialising in dance music. It broadcast on digital satellite television, and by Internet, in Windows Media, RealPlayer and mp3PRO. Typical music included trance, hardcore, old skool, and the very latest straight from the clubs. The channel began falling silent for long periods of time in January 2006, with its website and webstreams going offline.
KWCQ (106.1 FM, "The Beat") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Condon, Oregon, United States. The station is currently owned by Jeffery Huffman, through licensee Jacobs Radio Programming, and features a Hot AC format using programming from Cumulus Media's Today's Best Hits network. Until falling silent in June 2011, the station broadcast an adult contemporary music format and featured programming from Dial Global.
"It is a sad day for all who devoted time and effort into making KYMC a great community outlet." After officially falling silent on January 8, 2007, the station applied to the FCC for special temporary authority to remain silent and authorization was granted on January 9, 2007. This authority was renewed by the FCC on January 30, 2008. This authority was set to expire on July 28, 2008.
Before falling silent in June 2012, the then-WACQ broadcast an oldies music format to the greater Montgomery, Alabama, area. Since 1993, WACQ had been the home of local morning show "What's Going On", with Pete Cottle and Fred Randall Hughey as co-hosts. Trivia contests, oldies music, and local news made up the program, which aired weekday mornings. On weekends, there was a Saturday morning show hosted by local band director Michael Bird and a Sunday morning gospel music show.
On May 21, 2008, lightning struck near the WVJW-LP transmitter facility causing a power surge which damaged the station's broadcast transmitter. Falling silent for technical reasons, the station petitioned the FCC for special temporary authority to remain off the air for financial reasons while the transmitter was assessed and funding for repair or replacement was gathered. The station returned to the air that summer. The station was assigned the call sign "WDUQ-LP" by the FCC on January 1, 2012.
The motet is laid out for eight choirs of five voices (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass). It is most likely that Tallis intended his singers to stand in a horseshoe shape. Beginning with a single voice from the first choir, other voices join in imitation, each in turn falling silent as the music moves around the eight choirs. All forty voices enter simultaneously for a few bars, and then the pattern of the opening is reversed with the music passing from choir eight to choir one.
Arto Nieminen, the spokesman for the Union of Journalists in Finland, said he had never heard of people, applying to become editors-in- chiefs for Alma Media newspapers, being asked about the political activity of their spouses. Korhonen also alleged that Alma Media offered her €100,000 for not disclosing the cause of dismissal. Telanne denied her allegation, saying the sum was a severance payment not paid in reward for falling silent for the cause. Korhonen filed a lawsuit at Helsinki District Court against Alma Media for the dismissal she deemed unlawful.
This time, however, the station did not return to the air within a year of falling silent. The license holder submitted a Notification of Suspension of Operations to the FCC on July 4, 2011, and formally submitted their license for cancellation in a letter dated September 14, 2011. Under the terms of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, as a matter of law a radio station's broadcast license is subject to automatic forfeiture and cancellation if they fail to broadcast for one full year. The FCC cancelled WREN's broadcast license on September 21, 2011.
Until going dark on December 30, 2009, KXPD broadcast a mixed Regional Mexican music and Spanish-language talk radio format branded as "La X 1040" to the Portland metropolitan area. Weekday programs on "La X" included a morning show called "Nelson, Tere y el Morrillo", a mid-day show hosted by Fernando Sobrevilla, and afternoon drive is hosted by El Capitan Hernandez. These programs were aired in conjunction with sister station KXOR (660 AM) in Eugene, Oregon. The station returned to the air on December 29, 2010, before falling silent again on January 31, 2011.
In 2014, it is found by Deputy Chief Hawk, providing Hawk and Sheriff Frank Truman with a vital clue regarding Cooper. The Final Dossier by Mark Frost reveals Annie's ultimate fate, namely that following the events of her abduction and rescue, she has been stuck in catatonic state for 25 years and placed in an institution as a result. Since entering this state, Annie has never spoken a word, with one notable and repeated exception; once every year, at the anniversary of exact time of her kidnapping, she says "I'm fine," out loud, apparently to no one in particular, before falling silent again.
However, the combined efforts of the two ships eventually led to the suppression of fire by an adjacent battery early in the afternoon with the guns of Fort McRee falling silent by 5pm. A fall in tide and the onset of darkness caused the two ships to withdraw. After the days fight, General Bragg sent messengers out to ascertain the extent of damage to the Confederate defenses. The commander of Fort McRee, Colonel John B. Villepique, advised that his position was heavily exposed on most sides and that half his weapons had been dismounted and their powder stores unprotected.
Press Communications Radio, LLC is a broadcasting company in the American state of New Jersey which owns six radio stations and one television station, WJLP in Middletown, New Jersey. The company is owned by Robert E. McAllan, and is a sister entity to PMCM TV, LLC. It traces its roots back to 1895, and entered radio broadcasting in 1947 by launching the first FM station entirely in the Garden State, WBAB-FM in Atlantic City, New Jersey (at the time, owned by its subsidiary, Press-Union Newspapers), simulcasting WBAB, later falling silent. While no longer in the newspaper business, the company has a formal business partnership with the Gannett-owned Asbury Park Press.
Hal Hefner is a fifteen-year-old student of Plainsboro, New Jersey with a pronounced stutter. His older brother Earl is an obsessive- compulsive kleptomaniac, his father Doyle has recently walked out on the family after a heated argument, and his mother Juliet has begun to date the father of his school friend, Heston. Hal is riding the school bus home one day when he is approached by Ginny Ryerson, the articulate, competitive star of the debate team. She urges him to join her and replace her former partner, Ben Wekselbaum, who has dropped out of high school after falling silent mid-speech and losing the New Jersey State High School Policy Debate Championship.
When the sale was consummated on November 1, 2008, the station went dark while the new owners awaited FCC approval of this construction permit to allow relocation of the station and its transmitter. The station returned briefly to the air from the old facilities on September 23, 2009, before falling silent again on September 29, 2009. (If any broadcast station is continuously silent for a full year, their license is subject to automatic forfeiture and cancellation by the FCC.) In October 2009, Grace Broadcasting Services applied to the FCC for special temporary authority to remain silent. They requested the additional time to improve the station's technical facilities and to hire new staff.
WBRB briefly became WWHK with an adult standards format in the 1980s, then fell silent for a time and returned to the air in 1985 with another attempt at its original full service Adult Contemporary/Oldies format. The second try at a full-service format ultimately failed and the station was sold and became a Motivational Talk outlet before falling silent for good in January 1990. The WBRB transmitter was moved to Garden City and pressed into service at WCAR, which had been a Malrite-owned sister station of WBRB/WBRB-FM in the 1960s first as WERB and then as WTAK. The original WBRB studio and transmitter location on Gratiot Avenue in Clinton Township are now occupied by a Salvation Army thrift store.
As of 01:30 on 2 November there were no reports of enemy activity in the 3d Battalion's sector south of Unsan. But as the 8th Cavalry withdrew, all three battalions became trapped by PVA roadblocks south of Unsan during the early morning hours. Within hours the ROK 15th Regiment on the 8th Cavalry's right flank collapsed, while the 1st and 2d Battalions of the 8th Cavalry fell back in disarray into the city of Unsan. By morning, with their positions being overrun and their guns falling silent, the men of the 8th Cavalry tried to withdraw, but a PVA roadblock to their rear forced them to abandon their artillery, and the men took to the hills in small groups.
In the autograph manuscript there is a figured bass in the continuo part, but it is known whether this was added later, so no further instruments beyond harpsichord and strings are required for performance. The harpsichord enters with its own material in the third bar. The material in a long four bar phrase contrasts with the monumental ritornello, with an expressive melodic line of legato semiquaver figures weaving between long sustained notes, either played off the beat or approached through sighing appoggiaturas. Further dynamical contrast is created by the lowest string parts falling silent, the bass line being provided just by the harpsichord: until halfway through the second part (bar 23), the accompaniment is provided only by the two violins and viola, marked piano.
There he sees some of the last living things on a dying Earth: Menacing reddish crab-like creatures slowly wandering the blood-red beaches chasing enormous butterflies, in a world covered in simple lichenous vegetation. He continues to make jumps forward through time, seeing Earth's rotation gradually cease and the sun grow larger, redder, and dimmer, and the world falling silent and freezing as the last degenerate living things die out. Overwhelmed, he goes back to the machine and returns to his own time, arriving at the laboratory just three hours after he originally left. He arrives late to his own dinner party, whereupon, after eating, the Time Traveller relates his adventures to his disbelieving visitors, producing as evidence two strange white flowers Weena had put in his pocket.
Ahead of his presidential campaign on February 28, 2019, Joe Biden referred to Pence as a "decent guy" in a speech in Omaha, Nebraska, when making an anecdote about an audience falling silent after Pence mentioned Trump's name. Biden later faced criticism for his complimentary remarks due to Pence's alleged anti-LGBT positions, which Biden would later apologize for and clarify by saying, "I was making a point in a foreign policy context, that under normal circumstances a Vice President wouldn't be given a silent reaction on the world stage". Biden had previously referred to Pence as a "decent guy" in 2018, and Pence and Biden would exchange conversations via phone during Pence's initial transition into the vice presidency. In June 2019, the Democratic former New York City Council president Andrew Stein opined that Trump could improve his re-election chances by replacing Pence as his running mate with former South Carolina governor and former United States ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.
Authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast only during daylight hours, the station signs off each night at sunset to protect the signals of KEX in Portland, Oregon, and XEWK in Guadalajara, Jalisco, from skywave interference. From August 2006 until falling silent on November 16, 2009, the station then licensed as "WLLI" broadcast a classic country music format branded as "Willie 1190" with some of the station's programming provided by Citadel Media. The station returned to the air on August 26, 2010, with new call sign "WHUN" to broadcast a gospel music format branded as "Joy Christian Radio" to the greater Jackson, Tennessee, area. The station fell silent again on December 1, 2011, for financial reasons and a sale to Palmer Johnson, Inc.. In August 2012 1190 in Humboldt was returned once again to daily operation with programming designed to serve the local community of Humboldt under the new call sign of WJPJ.
Arab sources claim that after he was proclaimed emperor he minted coins with his own effigy, but none have so far been found.Diehl (1896), p. 557cf. It seems that both Maximus the Confessor and Pope Theodore I encouraged or at least supported Gregory in this venture. Thus the Pope supposedly sent an envoy to convey a dream by Maximus, according to which two rival choirs of angels shouted "Victory to Constantine [Constans] Augustus" and "Victory to Gregory Augustus", with the former gradually falling silent and the latter winning out.Diehl (1896), pp. 556–557 The revolt seems to have found broad support among the populace as well, not only among the Romanized Africans, but also among the Berbers of the interior. In 642–643, the Arabs seized Cyrenaica and the eastern half of Tripolitania, along with Tripoli. It was only an order from Caliph Umar (r. 634–644) that halted their westward expansion.Diehl (1896), pp.
The Syrian invasion was "forced" under international pressure to withdraw its forces from Lebanon, after the political upheaval and large scale street protests which followed the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri (see Cedar Revolution); at the end of April 2005, Sfeir was at times a vocal critic of Syrian prevarication in carrying out its pledge to withdraw, up until around 2003, falling silent again just as anti-Syrian views were becoming more widespread. His restraint in his comments at this time appeared to have lost him the support, in particular, of a majority among those Christians who had fled the country. The cardinal also urged restraint in anti-Syrian rhetoric, and for Lebanon to focus on its economic development rather than political rifts. Nevertheless, hundreds of thousands of Lebanese (mostly Christians) gathered in Bkerke and the roads leading to it on March 27, 2001, to welcome back the cardinal from a tour in the United States, during which he asked for the withdrawal of the Syrian army.

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