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The full measure of that loss hit me, and I cried.
Ultimately, the full measure of the outbreak will not be known.
We don't even know the full measure of it yet, obviously.
The Last Full Measure Rated R for grisly scenes of warfare.
The best time to take Pondicheri's full measure is between 11 a.m.
Social media will never give a full measure of a person's motivations.
Ms. Ian imbued this standard-in-waiting with a full measure of empathy.
He gives you the full measure of life's weirdness and banality and terror.
Experts say, however, that checking boxes is not the full measure of compliance.
No description of the suffering and depravity can begin to capture its full measure.
It remained as the full measure of shadow against the radiance of the screen.
Stalin has said, 'A greater concern for people should be shown in full measure.
We look to the civil justice system to obtain a full measure of accountability.
But I'll leave it to you to explore the full measure of Open World.
Customer satisfaction with government and private sector services isn't quite a full measure of happiness.
But heroism, however real, doesn't, by definition, make "The Last Full Measure" a great movie.
She took the long path that provided her the full measure of experience, temperament and leadership.
Women — and men — have had the chance to look at the full measure of Mr. Trump.
Never losing sight of the national interest is key – a discipline which Secretary Clinton possesses in full measure.
He said he had played enough practice rounds with Rahm to get a full measure of his talent.
The full measure of Thomas's legacy on the court is hard to judge while he remains on the bench.
But it wasn't until I came to know Father Richard outside of church that I took his full measure.
He is also the only one of the group to have taken the full measure of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.
The last film he acted in was The Last Full Measure which is expected to be released later this year.
The last film he acted in was The Last Full Measure, which is expected to be released later this year.
The last film he acted in was The Last Full Measure which is expected to be released later this year.
The last film he acted in alongside Ladd, The Last Full Measure, is expected to be released later this year.
The last film he acted in was The Last Full Measure, which is expected to be released later this year.
Moore's point total is really just the starting point if you want to take the full measure of her night.
The New York Times rushed to complete a report that took full measure of the man known as The Greatest.
Season 3, Episode 13: "Full Measure"Jesse is forced to kill Gus' cook Gale so that Walt doesn't become expendable.
We'll be interested to see how many subscribers we get on day one, but that is not the full measure.
The full measure of the influence of the female campaign on the American political style has yet to be taken.
For all their liberal pieties, we see the full measure of the confusion and disgust with which they view his decisions.
I want the song "Last full Measure of Devotion" sung by a good male soloist at any church or memorial service.
We support Alberto in his decision to appeal and wish him the full measure of due process that the rules require.
"Look at the full measure of the man, and I know people who don't want to respect the election results," Conway said.
He gave the last full measure of devotion, not for a cause or for a country, but for you and for me.
The full measure of Clinton's salvos can't be taken in their immediate aftermath, but in the days -- and news cycles -- to come.
WSNA is in support of the full measure, but against the two amendments, which the union has vowed to try and remove.
During the election, Sinclair promoted Full Measure by asking some of its stations to air clips of the show during their local newscasts.
"  Sharyl Attkisson's reporting on the Philippines will be featured on this Sunday's episode of her investigative news program, "Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson.
" Asked if he would "ever consider sitting down with a dictator," Trump told Full Measure he would "certainly be open to doing that.
It also allows us to assess the full measure of King's message of racial equality, economic justice, and peace in our own time.
Even those who thought that they had taken the full measure of Mr. Xi's ambition are surprised by how fast he has moved.
First, joining us with reaction: she is the host of Sinclair Sunday TV program that&aposs called "Full Measure", Sharyl Attkisson is with us.
"This is about a full measure of justice and about the need to have accountability as well as deterrence for the future," said Kline.
Before seeing Ms. Bernstein's documentary, I had seen and admired some of Ms. Purcell's art, but never taken the full measure of her accomplishment.
It also includes the blood shed by the more than 3,000 civil servants who gave their last full measure of devotion for this nation.
I'm not sure The Conners — of which I've seen two episodes — is the full measure, but it's at least three-quarters of a measure.
If, like so many good soldiers before him, he gives that last full measure of devotion, no one will come knock on my door.
The president had taken the full measure of Iran's response and noticed that is missiles generally landed in evacuated portions of the U.S. military outposts.
Failures will happen along the way and, perhaps, astronauts will give the last full measure of devotion in the quest to expand humanity into space.
"Ryan gave his full measure for our nation, and in performing his duty, he upheld the noblest standard of military service," Defense Secretary James Mattis said.
Trump may have questioned the heroism of Senator McCain, but Hillary Clinton exploited a soldier's last full measure of devotion for her own lies and mudslinging.
I'm happy to take credit for my performance, but I can't take credit for the full measure of its impact is what I'm trying to say.
Many Americans gave what President Abraham Lincoln called "the last full measure of devotion" so that liberty could continue to ring from, yes, sea to shining sea.
The core problem is that Trump's conservative critics have yet to take a full measure of Trump's popularity among Republicans and what it says about the party.
"Ryan gave his full measure for our nation, and in performing his duty, he upheld the noblest standard of military service," Mattis said in a statement Monday.
The House has yet to vote on the full measure, but has passed pieces of it already as conservatives push for a vote on the full bill.
Kelly is doing a great job and that he has full faith in him, and I think he looks at the full measure of all of us.
She is the person who was denied the full measure of what her credit limit should have been because of Apple and Goldman Sachs' black-box algorithm.
In the coming days, Mr Macron will begin to take in the full measure of what he has achieved, but also of the burden of the task ahead.
It was an ambitious attempt to take the full measure of Mr. Taylor as an artist who would not be held to the conventions of any one discipline.
We probably won't have a full measure of any Francis effect until the church is run by bishops appointed by Francis and priests who adopt his pastoral approach.
Season 25, Episode 216, "Full Measure"  In an effort to protect Jesse, Walt has just killed some drug dealers but that's about to lead to even more problems.
If all its acquisitions go through, Sinclair will have 233 stations by next year, and it could beam a show like Full Measure into 72 percent of American households.
I have friends who came home in a flag-draped coffin, having gave their last full measure of devotion for the very ideals the flag and the anthem represent.
"Defendants copied, at most, a quarter-note single horn hit and a full measure containing rests and a double horn hit," Circuit Judge Susan Graber wrote for the majority.
Medersa Ben Youssef "This 16th-century Islamic school is a must-visit to appreciate the full measure of the intensity and skill of Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship," Bloch says.
Like many other Latino residents of this country, I derive a sense of power from observing the lives of people who cannot see the full measure of my humanity.
" Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) is an Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist, author of The New York Times bestsellers "The Smear" and "Stonewalled," and host of Sinclair's Sunday TV program, "Full Measure.
" Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) is an Emmy-award winning investigative journalist, author of the New York Times bestsellers "The Smear" and "Stonewalled," and host of Sinclair's Sunday TV program "Full Measure.
More than that, when evaluating police reform, reductions in crime are not a sufficient measure of success because they are not a full measure of the lives that need protection.
" Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) is an Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist, author of the New York Times bestsellers "The Smear" and "Stonewalled," and host of Sinclair's Sunday TV program "Full Measure.
Foreign academic and intelligence circles, however, are only just beginning to appreciate China's method — and how it differs from, say, Russia's — and to take the full measure of its effectiveness.
Fast forward to Friday, with the shutdown just hours away, Trump appeared to finally have grasped the full measure of what owning a shutdown could mean for him and his party.
"Neither the words nor the deeds of the living can adequately honor the actions and commitment of those who gave the last full measure of devotion for the nation," Tovo said.
Conversely, over the years, many scholars have for one reason or other found themselves proposing that the US government become a stock owner without embracing the full measure of Bruenig's concept.
"They like to get a full measure of the smell, all of its details," Dr. Horowitz said, explaining why dogs get so up close and personal with one another and us.
The full measure, when it goes into effect later this year, will expand the background check process to ensure that vetting for rifle purchases is the same as for buying pistols.
Best of all is the whiff of green coffee beans roasted in a cast-iron skillet, which is carried around the table to give each guest a full measure of its aroma.
The lawyers seeking information also noted interviews Trump gave to Lou Dobbs of Fox Business Network and Sharyl Attkisson of the syndicated show "Full Measure," in which he commented on the dossier.
Memorial Day is a solemn occasion when our nation honors the brave men and women who gave what President Lincoln called, "their last full measure of devotion" in the name of freedom.
Yet surprisingly, very few have neither unpacked the full measure of the parallels between Orwell's dystopia and the Trump administration, nor the import of the Trump administration's practices (so far) if left unchecked.
"As part of this legal action, the Law Department will pursue the full measure of damages allowed under the ordinance," Bill McCaffrey, a spokesperson for the department, said in a statement last week.
"We look forward to going to trial in May to obtain the full measure of justice the victims and their families deserve," Mary Alexander, an attorney for the families, said in a statement.
The West certainly has a long way to go until LGBTQ persons achieve a full measure of equality, but its reached a level that the rest of the world has yet to reach.
But the only way to achieve the full measure of this opportunity is to ensure that the benefits are clearly realized by those who see technology as more of a foe than a friend.
"Once we ask our soldiers to assume the security of our national territory, we would do better to exploit in full measure their capacities and their training," Mr. Audibert Troin said in an interview.
Much ink is used to honor the brave warriors who have served our nation and gave, as Abraham Lincoln said, "the last full measure of devotion" – every bit of it earned by their sacrifice.
"The news of Allison Mack's guilty plea comes as a full measure of satisfaction and relief," actress Catherine Oxenberg, whose daughter India Oxenberg was also famously involved with Nxivm, said in a statement to PEOPLE.
But we can remember them, honor their sacrifice, and affirm in our own lives those enduring ideals of justice, equality, and opportunity for which generations of Americans have given that last full measure of devotion.
"We all know that on its own, his work does not capture the full measure of Joe Biden," Obama says in the 30-second spot, with Obama's speech taken from a Medal of Freedom presentation.
SHARYL ATTKISSON, "FULL MEASURE" ANCHOR: Well, it&aposs simply a listing of facts that happened over the course of the last couple of years that perhaps made what we now see happening more easy to occur.
"The news of Allison Mack's guilty plea comes as a full measure of satisfaction and relief," actress Catherine Oxenberg, whose daughter India Oxenberg was also famously involved with Nxivm, previously said in a statement to PEOPLE.
But we can remember them, honor their sacrifice, and affirm in our own lives those enduring ideals of justice, equality, and opportunity for which generations of Americans have given that last full measure of devotion. pic.twitter.
"Across nearly four decades, he has given Emory the full measure of what it means to be a public intellectual and an engaged faculty member," the university's president, Claire Sterk, said of Carter in a statement.
You can take his full measure with the 1965 record "Coisas" ("Things") and its moody, marchlike, multipartite track "Coisa No. 5," which, later given lyrics and turned into the song "Nanã," was recorded dozens of times.
As critics have noted since at least the 1980s, Piper's influence on subsequent generations of artists, black and nonblack alike, has been substantial even as the full measure of her output is only now being tallied.
They are the serious discussions of a free people who want to balance things -- all of which they would like to have in full measure --but things that inevitably compel trade-offs, half-measures and compromises.
Letitia James, now the state's attorney general, had issued subpoenas last month to 33 financial institutions and investment advisers with ties to the Sacklers in an effort to trace the full measure of the family's wealth.
Trump was asked directly by Full Measure host Sharyl Atkinson if he was "confident that the Trump Foundation has followed all charitable rules and laws," and he demurred, insisting that his attorneys have control over the operation.
As another M.L.S. season begins this weekend, it is fair to ask whether soccer fans and numbers nerds are ready for such blasphemous thoughts, or whether any single statistic can take the full measure of a player.
Those are the facts that inspired the drama "The Last Full Measure," which practically spells many of them out in the opening credit sequence, and which stars the handsome British actor Jeremy Irvine as Pits, in flashbacks.
My aunt and mother are in their 70s, and I take full measure of the courage and steadfastness it took black people of their generation, or their parents' generation, to make it through an all-too-cruel world.
The dead buried here reflect a diverse nation Thousands who gave the last full measure of the devotion, to borrow the words of President Abraham Lincoln, had found themselves in a degraded final resting place at Poplar Grove.
Perhaps worse in relation to the book's stated aim to be the first full measure of Obama and America's race problem, Dy­son, the author, has none but only the smallest role to play in assessing and narrating Obama's legacy.
More than one year after Cambridge Analytica, we're still only beginning to take the full measure of how vulnerable we, and our data, are — something that's clear in Rob Price's investigation into Instagram's lax practices around users' personal data.
"The Last Full Measure" has its poignant moments and boasts a wonderful (if at times histrionic) company of actors, but their message is drowned out in a telling that shouts to be heard when an indoor voice would suffice.
But it afforded family members, many of them dressed in funereal black, an unfettered opportunity to express the full measure of their grief and fury in ways not allowed when some testified during the penalty phase of the trial.
If Sinclair wants to launch more shows, it could follow a pattern set a few years ago, when it began producing an hour-long Sunday morning public affairs show called Full Measure, which currently airs on 162 of its stations.
" Following the news of his death, actress and The Last Full Measure costar Diane Ladd, who starred alongside Fonda in her first film, Wild Angels in 1966, told PEOPLE: "Peter was a friend, a wonderful actor, and a great humanitarian.
But to this day, I'm heartened as I look back on that civic-legal bond we shared, and his insight that our connection was "the most powerful and constructive avenue" to bring African Americans to their full measure as citizens.
"Additionally, it reeks of bad faith, demonstrates contempt for the authority that the Constitution's Framers have vested in the judicial branch, and, ultimately, deprives successful plaintiffs of the full measure of the remedy to which they are entitled," she added.
Once it is filed, the Law Department will send a courtesy copy of the complaint to Mr. Smollett's Los Angeles-based legal team…As part of this legal action, the Law Department will pursue the full measure of damages allowed under the ordinance.
As she looked back on their friendship, Ladd noted how she starred alongside Fonda in her first film, Wild Angels in 1966, and serendipitously, had an opportunity to work with him again on The Last Full Measure, the final film before his death.
"Maintaining public safety is my No. 1 job and I do not want the public to view this video without knowing this very important context that with these charges we are bringing a full measure of justice that this demands," she said.
"Well, it was a friend of mine who was a businessman -- a very successful businessman and a good person, and you know, Paul was not there very long," Trump said on Sharyl Attkisson's syndicated show "Full Measure," which will air in full on Sunday.
After Irish tenor Ronan Tynan sang the final hymn, "Last full measure of devotion," Bush's casket departed back down the marble aisle, returning eventually to his adopted hometown of Houston on the military aircraft known as Air Force One when a sitting president is aboard.
Taking the full measure of the Obama presidency thus far, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that this White House has one way of addressing the social ills that afflict black people — and particularly black youth — and another way of addressing everyone else.
President Barack Obama, in sharp contrast to his successor, gathered the full measure of American power to aid Haiti, including granting temporary protective status to tens of thousands who remain in the US, having secured jobs, married spouses, and raised children who are American citizens.
Ossoff will be counting on his online donors and thousands of volunteers to keep Democratic participation high in two months, while Handel has to rally the full measure of Republican support in the district, which splintered among more than a dozen primary candidates on Tuesday.
As I reported in an investigation for my television program, "Full Measure," both Russia and Ukraine have dumped big money into influencing our conversation, politics and debate here in the U.S. Foreigners are barred from directly giving money to American politicians and political parties.
In the case of the confession of her potential divorce, the engine behind it was anger, anger at having been prevented from using the full measure of her powers by an editor who considered Joan Didion less daring a writer than the "guys" going out to Saigon.
Unlike Hurricane Irma a week earlier, where tens of thousands of utility workers streamed into Florida shortly after that storm swept through the state, those dedicated to assessing the damage to Puerto Rico's degraded electrical grid were only starting to get the full measure of the destruction.
In the fact-based film "The Last Full Measure," Sebastian Stan plays Scott Huffman, a Department of Defense legal cog solicited by a Vietnam veteran (William Hurt) to pursue a Medal of Honor for a fallen colleague, an Air Force pararescue medic named William H. Pitsenbarger.
"The full measure of that impact will depend, in the long run, on how all countries choose to implement the sanctions," says Town, adding that even with China adding its weight behind the sanctions, Pyongyang does have other trade partners which it can turn to to supplement trade losses.
Given Beija's behavioral problems, which include peeing indoors, incessant barking and attacking small children, it's doubtful she would have been permitted to live out the full measure of her days or found a better home than the one Georges struggles over the next 15 years to provide for her.
If you take the full measure of Clinton's career, her voice appears less as a reinvention than as a kind of solar eclipse: Without the candidate version of Clinton to dominate our view, delivering cautious speeches and walking rope lines, her online persona shines through far more clearly.
"This November, let us together express our gratitude to those who came before, honor the devotion of those who gave the full measure, and revel in the Company of our brothers and sisters who live to defend the Constitution for one more day," reads the event description on Eventbrite.
It may be a long time before we apprehend the full measure of the slogs and successes of the year, but until then, there are the things: What we bought (and hoped to), what we self-soothed and self-improved with, what we wore (and how we wore it).
And that it would be O.K. Over years of going to Rush concerts, I always came away awed not just by the quality of the musicianship but also by the length of the shows: The band never seemed to want to give audiences anything but its full measure of appreciation.
But there's still a reckoning to come regarding what happened in the three-and-a-half decades of the one-child policy: We need to think more about how the West bought into a narrative that denigrated so many Chinese families and to ask why the government escaped the full measure of blame.
And so the victor in Iowa may be denied his or her full measure of credit and exultation, the losers may be spared some of the usual damage and one or more of the candidates and his or her supporters may question the fairness and legitimacy of how the entire Democratic primary plays out.
And even if the professionally savvy snark at him for the next five months, I suspect that a Mitt Romney who gave his last full measure of devotion to stopping Trump would earn more favorable treatment from future historians, both liberal and conservative, than almost anyone in the company of presidential losers that he's already guaranteed to keep.
"It has always struck me as unfair that the people who make what we do possible get no bylines, no prizes — and not even the full measure of respect from the institutions they have made better," wrote Bill Keller, a former executive editor of The New York Times, to John Burns, one of our longtime foreign correspondents.
But the full measure of Judge Wapner's celebrity was not realized until 1981, when he was approached by the television producer Ralph Edwards, the creator of "Truth or Consequences" and "This Is Your Life," to officiate on a new show, loosely inspired by daytime legal dramas like "Divorce Court" but involving actual litigants arguing actual cases.
In addition, Sinclair produces a weekly national news program from Washington, "Full Measure," with Sheryl Atkinson; has put on more than 2900 town halls on its local stations in the past two years; and runs "Connect to Congress," which lets members of Congress speak to their constituents in Sinclair markets directly from cameras set up in the Capitol rotunda.
"And to our honored dead, who gave the last full measure of devotion for their families, our freedom, our future, our country -- to those whose memories we have cherished, though they fell so long ago -- and to these great American heroes, who were lost, and now are found -- today, as a nation, we breathe a word of thanks for your service and your sacrifice -- and we say to you, as one people, with one voice ... Welcome home," Pence said.

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