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"give over" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) used to tell somebody to stop doing something

164 Sentences With "give over"

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Smollett declined to give over his phone records to the police.
Is Trump's refusal to give over his tax returns an important disqualifier?
Lawyers encourage you to give over as much information as you can.
In exchange, Israel would give over some of its territory to Palestine.
And I haven't had to give over the Air entirely to Windows.
More than 315,000 drivers give over 17 million rides a month on the platform.
Next, choose how much memory you want to give over to this new virtual machine.
The new rules give over-55s more flexibility over how they use their pension pots.
And so think about for example, when you buy a car, right, you give over money.
The two combined to give over $120 million to Republican causes throughout the 2018 congressional midterm cycle.
On the point that Roger raised about the information that the DOJ doesn&apost want to give over.
She demanded hard knowledge from those begging help from her sworn fighters and she doesn't give over easy.
For obvious reasons, carmakers have been reluctant to give over the entire user experience to the tech giants.
BODY CAMERAS: The Department of Justice pledged to give over $28503 million to 22019 states for police body cameras.
It would be a huge mistake for him to give over his foreign policy to someone who [supported the war].
It sounds like a toast rich people give over champagne as others suffer from the political consequences that money avoids.
"After getting the subpoena to give over your emails and lots of other things, she deleted the emails," Trump said.
That's led many analysts to conclude that there are no limits, and that USCIS will give over info whenever ICE wants.
Older voters — those above 60 — make up a tiny part of email lists, but they give over half of all contributions.
They know they must endure tough conditions and give over control for an extended length of time for the greater good.
Yet according to the NRA, the advertising firm won't give over documentation explaining what, exactly, it was spending that money on.
A lot of us raised our eyebrows where the judge said to the government affirmatively be sure you give over that evidence.
Representatives close to Wexner, who is chairman and CEO of L Brands, did not deny the efforts to give over evidence against Epstein.
I didn't want to give over custody of my son, but I didn't want to risk losing him forever to a strange family.
Musk has said he would give over the job of running and building Tesla if there was someone who would be better at it.
They're capable of producing almost five times as much power as the previous model, and can give over seven times the amount of range.
In a year a plasma donor could give over 80 litres of the stuff, compared with just 1.6 litres from a whole-blood donor.
"My favorite [gift we] give over the holiday season is the food basket we prepare for a family that is less fortunate," Jonathan says.
Those revelations have triggered a broader cultural reexamination of our relationship with technology and what we give over freely versus what we keep private.
If you or someone you know will be celebrating, you'll probably need to find a gift to give over the course of the eight nights.
Gradually, news organizations were less willing to give over their profitable entertainment time to the news division for ad-free time for presidential news conferences.
In order to sign up for healthcare plans, customers have to give over a ton of personal data — including names, addresses, and their social security number.
He calls her parents and asks for their permission, which they happily give over speaker phone — just as he must have imagined it all those years.
It needs room to play, in other words, and the more time a series has to give over to advertising, the more it loses in storytelling.
Even still, none of these experiences turned into relationships, because there was always a part of me that wasn't able to give over my entire self.
Just imagine killing yourself at work for 70 hours a week to give over 20133 percent of some of your income to a fiscally irresponsible government.
For one thing, I was a late bloomer in love; I didn't truly give over my heart for the first time until I was close to 30.
They ask us to give over our cell phones before proceeding, and we move through a narrow hallway, past decommissioned decontamination showers and into the complex itself.
"How many of your billions would you give over for an extra 10 years of life?" said Martin Reynolds, an analyst with Gartner who covers quantum computing.
We give over our data, or do all these things, [and] it's a massive wave that we're embracing, largely as a result of that kind of technological optimism.
The lighting, which illuminates the audience as much as it does the performers, makes it that much more difficult to give over to the drama and the comedy.
The law was perverted and ignored and now, the Department of Justice and FBI are trying to cover it up by refusing to give over documents to Congress.
It makes sense, then, that one of the rare interviews the MC has chosen to give over the last two years, would be with Pokémon's official YouTube channel.
Who gave the most The robust August fundraising totals were driven largely by a small group of wealthy donors who combined to give over $26.8 million in the month.
And what's interesting is I use Clear, which meant at some point I did give over my biometrics to this company and that they have them on file now.
In particular, big Japanese investors such as pension funds were expected to favor bond markets in France and Spain, given the pickup they give over euro zone benchmark issuer Germany.
" She went on, "One of the biggest reasons that teachers have trouble with student-centered learning is that they have to give over a level of control to the kids.
Americans owed $1.3 trillion in student loans by the end of 2016, and millennials alone give over roughly a fifth of their salaries to loan payments, according to Citizens Bank.
"It&aposs always funny to me that people will give over their mother&aposs birthday to Facebook, but when it comes to government," they&aposre much less willing, she said.
The event was part of Granite Telecommunication's vow to give over $5 million to the Institute if 1,000 others agreed to shave their heads or beards, according to the Boston Globe.
Sometimes I admire people like Tina Fey who don't want to give over a huge part of their life to social media and instead focus on being creative in other ways.
Venues, he added, are going to be happy to give over their lists for a company like Skedaddle, because it can be used as marketing to drive people to their event spaces.
To ensure that the information was secure, the members should give over their electronic devices for scanning to ensure no malware was on them, and that they have not compromised the SCIF.
In a normal true crime documentary, the creators would give over several hours to describing the nightmarish Project Artichoke and Operation Midnight Climax, where brothel goers were dosed with LSD without their knowledge.
He also claimed he was too busy coordinating the swelling movement to give over hours waiting in a long line of retainers and sycophants who wanted to meet the candidate after every rally.
In a document obtained by reporter Mark Naymik, we learn that Cleveland was ready to give over $120 million in free services to Amazon including considerably reduced fares on Cleveland-area trains and buses.
An insane gesture, at least on paper, to open up our most necessary and vulnerable aperture and surrender it to another, to give over that place with which we eat and speak and breathe.
In addition to filing detailed reports of their spending to the government, federal law requires those groups to report the names, addresses, occupations, and employers of each of their donors who give over $200.
It is fair to ask about the Democratic debate rules and how they prioritize donations in addition to polls, thereby advantaging the opinions of people who can afford to give over those who can't.
Not to just take suggestions from the public or give over gallery space, but to provide the guidance and technical expertise required to transform the ideas community members want to share into professional-level exhibitions?
This is not the first time Reclaim the Records has sued a state or local government over rejecting a FOIL request, although its legal strategy for compelling states to give over records for genealogy research is new.
The reason, I'd suggest, is serendipity, for mess requires a certain openness, a willingness to give over to improvisation, to respond to what is there rather than what has been predetermined, to learn more than to know.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's called "condo," but it's really more like couch-surfing: for the next month, 16 New York City galleries will give over their spaces to a slate of 36 international galleries.
A hair test presents more of a challenge and if you have to give over some follicles to get a job, you better grab the clippers and hope a close crop or a pixie cut works for you.
In a change to the original plan, the federal government is ready to give over three years of temporary debt relief to Rio in exchange for austerity measures to cut payroll spending, privatize its water utility and raise pension contributions.
What Ms. Trump has done is help lead an effort that has resulted in private companies pledging to give "over 12 million new education and training opportunities for American students and workers over the next five years," the White House says.
While the law is aimed primarily at controlling content within Singapore, rights groups have also pointed to the potential leverage it will give over big tech firms and international media with large presences in the city state, including Facebook, Twitter and Google.
The moderate wing of the party -- derisively termed "liberals" by those further left -- is loath to give over power to the progressive insurgency, which holds up Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's loss as proof Democrats needs to fundamentally remake -- and elevate -- their economic message.
"I believe that without Fox News for years giving the kind of poison they give over their airwaves, putting it into people's heads, and then the Internet, I think, which you know – people say they get radicalized on the Internet," he said.
And the revelation is to stand up against the constituted powers that are enslaving people—that are, you know, cheating people, trying to trick people into believing that they should give over their money to appease a god that's just an inanimate object.
The proposals will require that streaming services give over at least 30% of their on-demand catalogues to original productions made in each EU country where a service is provided (individual EU Member States could choose to set the content bar even higher, at 40%).
By the time of the Republican convention, Marcus cut a $3 million check to a pro-Trump super PAC, the first of several contributions he would give over the course of the race, including millions right after Trump became embroiled in sexual harassment allegations.
"With a founder generation struggling to let go, we often see them hand over the title, but they don't really give over the control or the leadership," said Jonathan Flack, a partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers and leader of its family business services in the United States.
Machine learning is a set of techniques by which computer programs can improve the answers they give over time without requiring programmers to change the underlying code -- instead, programmers "train" the programs by feeding them massive amounts of data, and they improve on their own.
Thomas Massie on Tuesday became the second Republican to go out of his way to stall the bill approved by the Senate late last week to give over $19 billion to cities and states slammed by fires, tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes in the last few years.
Uber said it is mandated to give over the information to regulators as part of the "bespoke legal and regulatory requirements to which we are subject," which can include pickup and drop-off locations, fares, and other data that may "identify individual riders," the company said.
"It's only a little more than 100 years ago, with the rise of the automobile, that we started to give over to this one mode of transportation," said Tom Wright, the president of the Regional Plan Association, a New York-based urban research and policy group.
"It's only a little more than 100 years ago, with the rise of the automobile, that we started to give over to this one mode of transportation," said Tom Wright, the president of the Regional Plan Association, a New York-based urban research and policy group.
It would give over one end of the nearly empty James A. Farley Post Office — the immense neo-Classical building designed by McKim, Mead & White, with tall columns, across Eighth Avenue from Penn Station — to what, boiled down, will become a shopping mall and an Amtrak ticket hall.
Unlike a regular newsletter, which requires a user to hand over their email address in return for receiving news straight to their inbox, the Russian online club asks users to give over access to their Twitter accounts to a third-party app called Tweetsquad (more on this later).
There has been a feminist critique of the environmental focus on diapers that basically says, Hey, to not use a disposable diaper, or to do all of the things you're supposed to be doing to save the Earth, we have to be asking (typically) the female parent to basically give over her life to recycling and washing up diapers.
Nvidia's tech will be used to help bring systems to market that, starting with Level 3 autonomy (drivers can give over control but must be ready and able to resume manual driving at any moment) are properly certified according to the long-standing industry NCAP standards, which have governed consumer vehicles since their introduction in the 1970s.
And if we as an industry are going to rely on fact-checking as our shield when we choose to give over our space to words we know will contain misinformation, we should be talking to those researchers, providing funding for their work, even bringing them in-house to help us test and improve our approach.
Awareness of issues such as privacy and data protection have turned some off from the idea of open-ended browsing powered by advertising, and as we and the internet itself has gotten more sophisticated, sometimes the open-ended search feels too wide for our purposes, and web publishers themselves are less inclined to give over that search traffic to Google.
They may be more willing to give over 20 to 1 voting rights to their founders and things that historically in the public market we would have thought as bad governance issues, but that a lot of these things are around governance, they're around things that for some reason in the public -- in the private markets, investors seem to be just fine with, but in the public markets, there's this sort of very different view.
However, the German army forced the Polish forces to give over the fortress.
It is well, and it might have been better, but do not give over and talk of stirpiculture.
As a result, it was the only state in the former Confederate States of America to not give over 60% of its vote to Reagan.
During the First World War, a Belgian refugee marries a British aircraft manufacturer, but a former German enemy tries to force her to give over secret documents.
Get thee home, blockhead, and see after thy affairs, and thy wife and children, and give over these fooleries that are sapping thy brains and skimming away thy wits.
The 2000s correspond to a transition: indeed, the Splendid troupe generation of the 1970s tends to give over to newcomers (Dany Boon, Jamel Debbouze, Omar Sy) who have become famous with 'one man shows'.
Despite his uncompromising views, he enjoyed general popularity in the House of Commons, and had an excellent command of parliamentary procedure. However, by 1903, he had been forced to give over active Parliamentary work, and sold off his racehorses.
Zoo Friends have donated over $13 million. Zoo Friends has over 460 volunteers at both Taronga and Western Plains Zoos. They give over 60,000 hours of dedicated service each year. This represents an estimated yearly contribution of $1.8 million based on average employment costs.
Pending the beginning of building work, there has been scope to give over the Salón de Reinos and its adjoining rooms to activities such as temporary exhibitions. In 2017 the artist Cai Guo-Qiang used the Hall of Realms for 8 works of art using gun- powder.
Legend has it that he killed or mortally wounded three of the eleven raiders. One night, nine of Tarleton's men surrounded Francisco outside of a tavern and ordered him to be arrested. They told him to give over his silver shoe buckles. Francisco told Tarleton's men to take the buckles themselves.
All classes commence from 4.30 P.M. and give over at 9.00 P.M. The Administrative Office operates between 2.30 P.M. and 8.30 P.M., while the Cash Section operates between 4.30 P.M. and 7.30 P.M. Other departments and sections start working in tandem to effectively help the students and meet their requirements.
Not until Bille refused to give over Silkeborg Castle to the king was he eventually imprisonment although still quite leniently. First he was jailed in Dragsholm Castle and later Nyborg Castle. In 1537 he was released on condition he would not work against the new social order. He was granted a lien on Skovkloster.
He then crashes into Cletus Spuckler's front yard, where Cletus forces him to give over the money at gunpoint. The Simpsons return home, where Lisa remarks how great it is to be thinking for themselves again. The episode ends with the family watching Fox television and mechanically repeating after the announcer that they "are watching Fox".
Some biographers believe that Fenton and Whitcomb were bribed by Mavrokordatos to kill Trelawny and give over the cave. Bacon successfully lobbied the Greek government to allow him to leave the country. Odysseas was executed in Athens shortly before the attempt on Trelawny's life. Trelawny regained full use of his arm, but he walked with a slight hunch after recovering from his injury.
The owners in this second purchase came from southern Illinois. To help finance the A.E. Staley acquisition, Tate & Lyle pre-sold CFS Continental to the foodservice giant Sysco for $360 million. Not forgetting the owners had to give over 50% of their profit to taxes and debt. Sysco generated sales of $3.7 billion (1987) and CFS Continental generated sales of $2.4 billion (1987).
These leaders were divided as to whether Edward or Æthelred should succeed Edgar. Neither law nor precedent offered much guidance. The choice between the sons of Edward the Elder had divided his kingdom, and Edgar's elder brother Eadwig had been forced to give over a large part of the kingdom to Edgar.Higham, Death of Anglo-Saxon England, p. 9–12.
The note was guaranteed by SPI's assets. SPI used the cash to pay their venture capitalists, and were broke but happy. However, less than two weeks later, TSR called in the note. SPI, with no cash available and no options to get the cash, were forced to give over their inventory stock to TSR in early 1982, and were effectively out of business.
Mark Opitz started his career with ABC and later produced AC/DC, Australian Crawl, Cold Chisel, INXS, and Divinyls. The rock music idol from Australia currently works with Bad Dreems based in Adelaide. Opitz looks forward to developing the music program by merging various music genres. In 2016, the ANU promised to give over $12 million in subsidy for the School of Music.
The band also splits up into various formations such as chamber orchestra, brass band, instrumental ensemble, wind quintet, clarinet quartet, saxophone quintet, Dixie groups or bugles and drums. Together these groups give over 200 performances per year and take part in some 150 rehearsals. The home of the Military Band is Luxembourg's Conservatory where they frequently perform in the main auditorium.Jochen Mettlen, "Großherzogliche Militärkapelle Aushängeschild Luxemburgs" , Rotaryweb.lu.
CAF Give As You Earn (GAYE) is the most popular payroll giving scheme in the UK, helping around 2,700 companies and 200,000 staff to give over £70 million to charity each year. CAF Company Accounts enable companies to give tax effectively and to donate safely to any charitable organisation around the world. CAF also produce an annual report examining corporate giving by the FTSE 100.
Winning: When one team runs out of players (they are all behind the opposing team), the captain goes into the middle. The captain has more than one "life" (can be up to 3) Some games allow the captain to give over one of his lives to another team player to give the captain respite. Once the captain is out 3 times, the other team wins.
Many of his students now say shiurim of their own and give over Rabbi Finkel's way of learning to the next generation of students and Torah scholars. Before his death, Rabbi Finkel was delivering the second-largest shiur in the Mir, teaching hundreds of students. Rabbi Finkel died suddenly on 31 March 2008. His funeral took place the following morning in the main building of the yeshiva.
This is L. Inc. (L.) is a privately held, California based social enterprise and public-benefit corporation that makes organic personal care products. The company has a one-for-one give back model: for every product sold, one is made accessible to a person who needs it. L. has supported a network of over 4,000 female entrepreneurs around the world and is on track to give over 200 million health products.
The ownership over the slave was called dominica potestas, and not dominium like the ownership of objects and animals. In the Roman legal system, a slave did not have a family. His sexual relationships with other slaves was not marriage (matrimonium), but a cohabitation without legal consequences (contubernium). Masters could also give over a certain amount of property (such as land, buildings), known as peculium, to a slave for his management and use.
Money from a second job allows Frank to pay rent to Ida but ruins his health. Frank then settles on a plan to clear his debt with Helen. He will give over all his earnings so that Helen can go to college. After several painful and awkward confrontations, Helen reinterprets the night that Frank sexually assaulted her, concluding that she would have given herself to Frank that night had not Ward Minogue attacked her.
His shiurim were characterized by profundity on the one hand and clarity on the other, even in the most complicated sugyos. He would analyze the words of the Rishonim intently and give over his shiur with excitement. His students recall his simchas ha-chaim (positive, happy attitude) and the personal relationship he built with each of them. His shiurim influenced the way of learning in the Mir specifically and in other yeshivos as well.
Siebrecht, having played such cheaters as Christoph Natsidis in the past, suspected that he was using an analysis program on his smartphone. On Bindrich's return an arbiter asked to search him and that he give over his smartphone, which under tournament rules, the referee is allowed to do. Bindrich refused to hand it over, saying that there was private information on the phone, and he was forfeited the game. :Siebrecht–Bindrich 1.
When the villagers arrived they would view them all in a mirror, and claimed they could identify witches with this method. These witches would then have to "yield up his horns"; i.e. give over the horn containers for curses and evil potions to the witch-finders. The bamucapi then made all drink a potion called kucapa which would cause a witch to die and swell up if he ever tried such things again.
Followers customarily gather around on Jewish holidays to sing in groups, receive and give spiritual inspiration, and celebrate brotherly camaraderie. Hasidic custom venerated pilgrimage to the particular Rebbe one had allegiance to, either to gain a private audience or to attend their public gatherings (Tish/Farbrengen). The celebrations give over his Torah teachings, sometimes personal messages, and are interspersed with inspirational niggunim. There are nigunim for private meditation, often in prayer, called devekus nigunim.
Allart uses his gift of seeing multiple futures, but is overcome by visions of death and destruction. He teleports his wife, Cassandra, from Hali Tower, for her protection. He is warned by workers at Hali that Damon-Rafael, his brother, will march on Aldaran, to claim Cassandra for himself. About a week later, Rakhal of Scathfell, who has joined forces with Damon-Rafael Hastur, demands that Aldaran give over Dorilys to be married to one of Scathfell's sons.
The only sympathy he gets is from an embassy liaison (who regrets there are no legal grounds to get Frank better treatment) and from one official when the time comes to extradite him. Frank is transferred to Sweden. He notes the contrast between the gruff Frenchmen who have come to give over custody and the petite, female official who shows up to take it. He repeatedly expects harshness from the Swedish justice system but finds it all surprisingly lenient.
She has been invited to give over 100 international plenary lectures, including the Arthur Corcoran Award and Lecture of the American Heart Association [xi], the R.D. Wright Award and Lecture of the High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, the Bjorn Folkow Award and Lecture of the European Society of Hypertension, the William Harvey Outstanding Contribution to Science Award and Lecture, the Robert Tigerstedt Award and Lecture, and, in 2017, the Pickering Lecture of the British and Irish Hypertension Society.
The Senate then gave Pompeius the proconsular command of the ongoing Social War, with specific instructions to take over the armies of Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, who was still in charge of the theatre of war against the Marsi tribe. Unwilling to give over his command, he incited a mutiny during which Pompeius Rufus was killed. Pompeius had at least one child, his son Quintus Pompeius Rufus, who married Sulla’s first daughter Cornelia Sulla. Pompeius was the brother of the tribune Aulus Pompeius.
The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center resulted in the loss of 2,606 lives, including 343 firefighters and 71 law enforcement officers. At the time, families received a $10,000 death benefit from the charity. Three hundred and fifty families first-responder families now represented an immediate need for $4 million, but in the weeks that followed, this need was met and exceeded. In the months following the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, the fund was able to give over $117 million to its beneficiaries.
While passing through the "Bamboo Forest of a Thousand Leagues" (千里ケ竹), Watōnai and his mother encounter a large and fierce tiger driven there by a tiger hunt. Watōnai defeats the tiger and receives its submission. An Taijin (安大人), underling of Ri Toten, rushes up with his officers and soldiers – they had driven the tiger thence, intending to take its head as a present for the Great King. Watōnai refuses to give over the tiger and speaks rudely to them.
A primary theme of Dune and its sequels is Frank Herbert's warning about society's tendencies to "give over every decision-making capacity" to a charismatic leader. He said in 1979, "The bottom line of the Dune trilogy is: beware of heroes. Much better rely on your own judgment, and your own mistakes." Paul rises to leadership through military strategy and political maneuvering, but his superhuman powers and ability to fit himself into pre-existing religious infrastructure allow him to force himself upon mankind as their messiah.
In 1679, a magistrate complained that citizens had to give over "three, four, five or six beds, along with linen and blankets" to "soldiers who were most often violent, drunk, and difficult, who mistreated them [...] stole their linen and furniture, and chased them from their own homes". Ruffian soldiers would come home at night drunk, leaving the house doors open being noisy. The Spanish troops were apparently particularly undisciplined. When lodging in barracks was introduced, discipline improved considerably, though conflicts with residents did not disappear entirely.
Emily P. Balskus is an American chemical biologist, enzymologist, microbiologist, and biochemist born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1980. She has been on the faculty of the Chemistry and Chemical Biology department of Harvard University since 2011 and is currently the Morris Kahn Associate Professor. She has published more than 80 peer-reviewed papers and three book chapters. Since 2012 she has been invited to give over 170 lectures, has held positions on various editorial boards, and served as a reviewer for ACS and Nature journals among others.
Their share steadily fell as urbanisation increased, to about a quarter in the 1960s and under 20% in the 1980s. Starting in the 1950s, UTM activists were mobilised to help with collectivisation, participating in propaganda actions and unmasking class enemies at the party's behest. At UTM meetings, members were asked to convince their relatives and friends to give over their land to collectives, to denounce kulaks and those who opposed collectivisation, and even to speak out against marriages between kulaks and poor peasant girls.
Bulgarian train is, in fact, a method of vote-buying that includes a recurrent process of casting pre-filled ballots. The process starts when political 'handlers' distribute pre-filled ballots in front of polling stations. The voters who are willing to sell their ballots take them into the polling stations, where they obtain empty ones, and cast their pre-filled. Then, they go back outside and hand the empty ballots to the handlers, who fill in them and give over to the next voters.
As one last, ultimate vision, he is allowed to improvise with the musicians of the past and future who were inspired by him. Realizing that removing the hardships from his life would destroy his music, Beethoven informs Fate that he will not change any part of his life. At this point, Mephistopheles returns and Beethoven informs the devil that he will not allow his music to be destroyed. Desperate to receive the Tenth Symphony, Mephistopheles makes another deal: if Beethoven will give over only the Tenth Symphony, then Mephistopheles will not take the composer's soul.
Jazz and blues musicians visiting Seattle came to West's houseboat to relax before and after shows. West also give over the house to visiting musicians, while West live with his family. Various people who stayed at the houseboat included Bukka White, Pete Seeger, Son House, Sunnyland Slim, and many others.Jann McFarland, "Bob West Blues Musician and Music Preservationist," Seattle Floating Homes Newsletter 148, Spring 2006 Every 4th of July through 2015 he had a special party for people who wanted to hear live blues and jazz and see the fireworks go off over Lake Union.
During the October Revolution, Bolsheviks took control in Estonia and the Provincial Assembly was disbanded. After failing to give over official documents, Päts was arrested three times, until he finally went underground. Since Bolshevik power in Estonia was relatively weak, the Council of Elders of the Maapäev declared on , that the assembly was the only legally elected and constituted authority in Estonia. Since even the Council of Elders was too big to work underground, the three-membered Estonian Salvation Committee was formed on 19 February 1918 and Konstantin Päts became one of its members.
It descends from both the American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Force led by Major Glenn Miller and the Canadian Band of the AEF led by Captain Robert Farnon. The SHAPE Band was formed in the fall of 1983 with 15 volunteers performers being organized under the direction of Major Mike Sheehan from the UK Land Forces. Several allied nations began donating instruments that allowed the band to, by the end of 1984, give over 30 performances. At that time, the band consisted of both military and civilian volunteers.
Paul went to Angelo's uncle, Aniello Dellacroce, and demanded he give over the tapes. Dellacroce tried to placate Castellano, saying that there were many personally embarrassing moments on the tapes that Angelo did not want anyone to hear. He said that he wanted the tapes not to justify murdering him, but for his lawyers who were trying to suppress the introduction of his own tapes in the upcoming 1985 Mafia Commission Trial. In ensuing sessions between Ruggiero, Gotti and Dellacroce, Ruggiero remained adamant about not giving up the tapes.
John Lindsay, 5th Lord Lindsay of the Byres (died 1563) was a Scottish judge. John Lindsay was the son of John Lindsay of Pitcruvy, the Master of Lindsay, and grandson of Patrick Lindsay, 4th Lord Lindsay. He became Lord Lindsay of the Byres in 1526, and also assumed the disputed office of Sheriff of Fife. According to Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie he was compelled to give over some of his lands to the Earl of Angus, who was at that time very powerful because he had custody of the young James V of Scotland.
The Sioux City Art Center's Educational Program has a much wider range of community-oriented activities than just art classes. Along with the exhibitions at the Art Center, there is a Docent Program that includes 15 volunteers who give over 100 tours each year as part of the ARTWORKS Program for fifth-grade students. ARTWORKS includes all the fifth- grade students in the region. They receive free busing, a guided tour of the current exhibitions, and an opportunity to create a piece of art based on the art seen during their visit.
Foreign politics, rather than Czech, appealed to John, as he was "unusually gifted" at it. With the help of his father Henry, John was able to pressure the Habsburgs in reaching an agreement over Moravia. He was also able to pressure the House of Wettin, princes of Saxony, to give over the territory lying to the northern border of the Czech state. John also decided to reach out to improve the relations with the Silesian principalities, which were close, both in economic and political standings, to Bohemia and Moravia.
Every household with two milking cows would give nine cheeses yearly. The farmer at Camesse (Cammas Hall in Morell Roding), would give over "a piece of ground" to discharge his duty of a tithe of one field. A farmer at Leaden Hall (in Leaden Roding), had land in White Roding, being a piece of land at 'Uptrees', in 'Chesall Mead', and at the 'Homes'; he supplied cheeses to the number of his cattle. Other parish tithes were on apples and eggs, but not crab apples (wild apples), and on the seventh lamb and the seventh pig.
However, those in the charity sector see street fundraising as an invaluable method of raising brand awareness, and recruiting younger donors under the age of 35 who are "like gold-dust for a charity because they will give over a longer lifetime". Opinion polls suggest high levels of public hostility towards street fundraisers, with as many as 80 per cent of those interviewed being against them. Under UK law, street fundraising is legal as street fundraisers are not themselves soliciting cash donations, but rather Direct Debit agreements. The fundraisers may be employed directly by the charity as part of an 'in-house' team.
The planning of fluid replacement for burn patients is based on the Parkland formula (4mL Lactated Ringers X weight in kg X % total body surface area burned = Amount of fluid ( in ml) to give over 24 hours). The Parkland formula gives the minimum amount to be given in 24 hours. Half of the volume is given over the first eight hours after the time of the burn (not from time of admission to hospital) and the other half over the next 16 hours. In dehydration, 2/3 of the deficit may be given in 4 hours, and the rest during approximately 20 hours.
This was despite Hart's reluctance to leave the WWF and willingness to re-negotiate.Jay 1998, Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows Hart subsequently signed a three- year contract with WCW. His final match with the WWF would be a title match against his real-life rival Shawn Michaels at Survivor Series in Montreal. Hart did not want to end his WWF career with a loss to Michaels in his home country particularly with the context of their nationality-fueled feud; and offered to lose, forfeit or otherwise give over the belt to Michaels in any other way that McMahon wanted.
Two [man] servants are placed in hiding, when the would-be thieves put in an appearance there and are immediately captured. Jack is given a fine supper by the lady of the house, who is very grateful to him. And when the schoolmaster, accompanied by Jack's guardian, arrives, she is touched by the boy's appeal not to be turned over to his rough-looking 'friends.' Upon getting a closer view of the man who calls himself the lad's guardian, she realizes that he is the man to whom she was forced to give over her child.
Procopius reports that Justinian "gave over the villages to Amazaspes, the nephew of Symeon, and appointed him ruler over the Armenians. This Amazaspes, as time went on, was denounced to the Emperor Justinian by one of his friends, Acacius by name, on the ground that he was abusing the Armenians and wished to give over to the Persians Theodosiopolis and certain other fortresses. After telling this, Acacius, by the emperor's will, slew Amazaspes treacherously, and himself secured the command over the Armenians by the gift of the emperor." Procopius, History of the Wars, Book 2, Chapter 3 On 18 March 536, a law of Justinian reformed the administration of Armenia.
But the difficulty was to find the right man, one qualified to undertake the work and carry it out within the provisions of the Austrian School Laws. With Klinkowström as its leader, the new foundation was opened in 1818, and enjoyed the personal favour of Emperor Francis I of Austria, the fact that the empress also showed an active interest in it naturally lent additional prestige to the school. Owing to ill-health and increasing suffering, Klinkowström was obliged in 1834, after sixteen years of personal guidance, to give over the schools to other hands. He died six months after this, his wife having died before him, in 1821.
The General Education Board was a philanthropic non-governmental organization which was used primarily to support higher education and medical schools in the United States, and to help rural white and black schools in the South, as well as modernize farming practices in the South. It helped eradicate hookworm and created the county agent system in American agriculture, linking research as state agricultural experiment stations with actual practices in the field. The Board was created in 1902 after John D. Rockefeller donated an initial $1,000,000 dollars to its cause. The Rockefeller family would eventually give over $180 million to fund the General Education Board.
Quoted in Brooks "Wulfred" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Wulfred may have based the rule of the community on Chrodegang's Regula canonicorum, or perhaps on the rule of Benedict. His efforts including requiring the clergy to eat together, to give over their personal property to the chapter, and ensuring that the canonical hours were kept as part of the liturgy. Although it is clear that a communal style of living was practised, whether the cathedral clergy were transformed into canons or if they remained monks is unclear. Later, Wulfred granted land to the chapter, but the gifts would only be valid as long as the chapter kept to the new standards.
In 2016 the membership was over 60,000 members and registered volunteers and is the largest voluntary organisation for girls and women in Scotland. There were approximately 10,000 Rainbows, 22,000 Brownies, 14,000 Guides, 2000 Senior Section young women, and over 9,000 Adult members. About one in three eight-year-old girls in Scotland is a Brownie, and half the women born in Scotland have belonged to Girlguiding Scotland at some point in their lives. The adult members give over 1 million hours in voluntary service each year ranging from face to face time with young members through to attending and delivering training, accounts, record-keeping, membership support & planning.
Several ferries in the New York City area were affected when plans for NYC Ferry were made public. NY Waterway would give over its East River route to NYC Ferry. New York Water Taxi remained separate, but was to eliminate 200 jobs; it had stated that if it did not win the contract with the city to operate NYC Ferry, then it would shut down. Since the company did not win the NYC Ferry contract, it had been expected to shut down in October 2016, but continued operations through the end of the year before being purchased by Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises in January 2017.
He went on to give over thirty five years of service to the club, and was secretary during Brian Clough's reign, where the club won countless trophies both home and abroad. He has put his signature to many famous transfers, notably that of the first million pound footballer, Trevor Francis. Privately, he was an accomplished golfer achieving a handicap of four at Wollaton Park Golf Club, as well as playing local amateur cricket for Bulwell C.C. well into his forties. He wrote a book on the history of Nottingham Forest F.C.,Smales, Ken (1992) Forest - The First 125 Years, Nottingham, Temple Printing, with in-depth facts about the club's history, and he ran a website.
The subway is a popular location for politicians to meet voters during elections and is also a major venue for musicians. Each week, more than 100 musicians and ensembles – ranging in genre from classical to Cajun, bluegrass, African, South American and jazz – give over 150 performances sanctioned by New York City Transit, under the Music Under New York program, at a few dozen locations throughout the subway system. 3.7 million people were employed in New York City; Manhattan is the main employment center with 56% of all jobs. Of those working in Manhattan, 30% commute from within Manhattan, while 17% come from Queens, 16% from Brooklyn, 8% from the Bronx, and 2.5% from Staten Island.
Erak, the Oberjarl, or leader, of the Skandians, allows them to stay, but appoints Thorn to keep watch on them; he suspects foul play. Hal and the Herons defeat both rival Brotherbands and are given the honor of defending the Andomal for a night, as is the tradition. Hal leaves the site temporarily to check on the Heron and the watchman falls asleep, allowing Zavac and his pirates to infiltrate the site and steal the Andomal. When it is discovered, a furious Erak harshly scolds the boys, takes away the horned helmets they won, erases the Heron Brotherband from the competition, and demands that they give over their weapons and the Heron.
The court found Captain Kirkby of and Cooper Wade of guilty of breach of orders, neglect of duty, and the "ill signed paper and consultation ... which obliged the Admiral ... to give over the chase and fight", and condemned them to be shot. John Constable of was found guilty of breach of orders and drunkenness and was cashiered. Samuel Vincent of Falmouth and Christopher Fogg of Breda were initially sentenced to be cashiered for signing the six captains' resolution, but Benbow personally declared that they had fought bravely, and their sentences were remitted by the Lord High Admiral. The sentences were deferred so that Queen Anne could have a chance to examine the proceedings.
Coincidentally, it was at Talitzou 350 years before that Puyi's ancestor Nurhaci began his campaign to defeat the Ming Dynasty. The region was no longer safe due to Communist guerrillas, and the group divided; one part returned to Hsinking with ex-prime minister Zhang Jinghui for a last radio contact with Chiang Kai-shek, in an unsuccessful attempt to give over control of Manchukuo to the Kuomintang to prevent Soviet occupation. The women in the entourage were sent separately by train towards Korea, as it was thought that they were not in immediate danger, and were not political targets of the Soviet or Chinese forces. As the train left Hiro saw Puyi cry.
René de Rieux, lord of Sourdéac Rosampoul, son of Jérôme de Carné, became the castle's captain on 12 June 1580 and rallied to the League, but he was little appreciated by the population and quickly had to give over the captaincy to Guy de Rieux, lord of Châteauneuf. The king's lieutenant general was handed over thanks to these relations in the town, at the end of September 1589. The faithful Guy de Rieux held Brest for the Protestant king Henry IV. The situation at Brest was secure enough for the new governor to leave the following year for the siege of Hennebont. His arms are now to be seen on the tour Duchesse Anne.
Damian is once again saved by Dick, with the assistance of Azrael, after a man named Amon tries to sacrifice him. Sasha, now dubbed Scarlet by Todd, returns and attacks Robin, as Jason attacks Dick, the two duos battle it out until the arrival of the Flamingo, who temporarily paralyzes Damian. Talia fixes Damian's spine but puts in a monitor connected to his brain allowing her to control his every movement. As Dick and Damian go through various events together, such as against the Black Mask, the Blackest Night, and a rogue Batman clone-corpse, the two bond, even more, prompting Talia to give over control of the monitor to Deathstroke who tries to use it to kill Dick.
Furthermore, Rupert wished to compensate for the Royalists' numerical inferiority by catching the enemy unawares, and before further Parliamentarian reinforcements could increase their superiority in numbers. However, without Newcastle's infantry, and with his own infantry exhausted from their long march on the previous day, Rupert was unable to attack, and the odds against him lengthened as the day wore on, and the Scots and Parliamentarian infantry and artillery returned from their aborted move south and took position. At about 2:00 pm, the allied artillery, consisting of around thirty pieces of ordnance commanded by General Alexander Hamilton, began a cannonade, although according to a Royalist eyewitness "... this was only a shewing of their teeth, for after 4 shots made them give over & in Marston corn feilds fall to singing psalms..."Young (1970), pp.104, 200.
80,000 Hours has promoted earning to give, the practice of pursuing a high-earning career and donating a significant portion of the income to cost-effective charities. Among other criticisms of this practice, Pete Mills argued in the Oxford Left Review that because the likelihood of bringing about social change is difficult to quantify, 80,000 Hours is biased toward quantifiable methods of doing good, such as earning to give. Over time 80,000 Hours has deemphasised 'earning to give', in favour of alternative paths like research, advocacy or policy reform, and begun recommending work on problems that are less easily quantified. David Brooks of The New York Times has criticised the organisation for its consequentialist approach to altruism and has argued that cultivating altruism is not purely a matter of maximising one's positive social impact.
Riders on the New York City Subway, 2005 Over 5 million people ride the transit network each weekday, and the system is a major venue for commerce, entertainment, and political activism. Much of the city, excluding Staten Island, relies on the subway, which is open 24 hours a day, as its main source of transportation. Campaigning at subway stations is a staple of New York elections akin to candidate appearances at small town diners during presidential campaigns in the rest of the country. Each week, more than 100 musicians and ensembles – ranging in genre from classical to Cajun, bluegrass, African, South American, and jazz – give over 150 performances sanctioned by New York City Transit at 25 locations throughout the subway system, many under the Music Under New York program.
As Donald Trump indicated his intent to run for President of the United States as a Republican candidate, there had been a call for him to release his income tax returns in the public interest, as most Presidential candidates had done in the past. Trump had stated in his campaign that he would release them once they were done being "worked on". Following his election victory and taking office in 2017, Trump then refused to give over his tax records, stating that voters were not interested in them. The Democratic Party gained control of the United States House of Representatives in the following 2018 election, and by April 2019 the United States House Committee on Ways and Means formally requested from the IRS six years of Trump's returns, a power vested in Congress under .
James Martin, broadly responding to Specification F.5/34 for a fighter using an air-cooled engine for hot climates, designed a fighter using the simple basic structure employed and developed in his earlier MB 1. Constructed of steel tubing, the MB 2 incorporated many detailed improvements which further simplified production as well as repair and maintenance. Powered by a special Napier Dagger III HIM 24-cylinder H-type engine of 805 nominal bhp, but capable of operation at 13 lb boost to give over 1,000 hp for takeoff, driving a fixed-pitch, two-blade propeller, the MB 2 was capable of 300+ mph (480 km/h) speeds "on paper." The undercarriage was fixed but cleanly faired in two trouser-type fairings, the port one carrying the oil-cooler.
Although several Democratic candidates would win a majority of the counties in these regions in future presidential elections, notably Texas native Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, these regions were one of the first in the state to begin splitting their tickets by voting for Republicans on the national level while continuing to vote Democrat at the state level. This is the last occasion the Plains counties of Ector, Gray, Hansford, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Midland, Ochiltree, Randall, and Roberts have voted for a Democratic presidential candidate.Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 311–319 In the twenty first century these counties typically give over ninety percent of their vote to Republican nominees, while Roberts and Ochiltree have alternated as the nation’s most Republican county.
Gregoretti's Il pollo ruspante ("Free Range Chicken") shows an Italian middle- class family with two children traveling via an autostrada (highway) to the site of a real-estate project where they could be interested in buying a detached house. While they do, a laringotomized marketing executive presents a lecture to a businessmen's seminar, reciting passage after passage in an impersonal, mechanical tone through a vocalizing apparatus. The lecturer teaches the businessmen how to "stimulate consumption" via the substitution of small shops (where the customer was forced to talk to the shop-owner and so was allowed time to rationalize each buying action) with large supermarkets, where people could more easily give over to their instincts, grabbing frivolous or useless articles from the shelves on a whim due to the delay of the moment of bill presentation and payment. The family visits a highway service station with an adjoining supermarket and restaurant.
"The business judgment rule is a presumption that in making a business decision, the directors of a corporation acted on an informed basis, in good faith and in the honest belief that the action taken was in the best interests of the company. Thus, the party attacking a board decision as uninformed must rebut the presumption that its business judgment was an informed one." Further, rebuttal typically requires a showing that the defendants violated duty of care or loyalty (with courts assuming director's good faith otherwise). If the plaintiff can show that an action should not be protected by the business judgment rule (such as when a director decides to give over a certain percentage of the company's profits to charity (duty of care violation) or lines his/her own pockets with company's money (self- interest/duty of loyalty violation)), then the burden will shift to the defendant to show that the action meets the burden of good faith/rational decision.
Linton's brother, Tom, made some comment in 1896 that prompted this newspaper letter from Michael:Rhondda Cynon Taff.gov.uk – Heritage trail – Michael v lintons > Seeing that Tom Linton has been boasting in the South Wales papers that he > can beat me, and that he would be willing to ride me any time, and also that > his brother Arthur was 'champion of the world,' I will ride either of them, > and will give them two laps in 100 kilometres, three in 100 miles, or four > laps in six hours for £100 a-side and all gate receipts, race to be ridden > at Buffalo or Winter track in Paris. I have deposited £20 with Sporting > Life, so all they have to do is cover it and they can be accommodated at > once, or give over talking. Anyone else in the world can be taken on the > same terms, as I am middle-distance champion of the world and not A Linton.
But the people turned again and profaned God's name, causing their servants whom they had freed to return to subjugation as servants once again. Therefore, God said that as the people had not listened to God to proclaim liberty to their neighbors, God would proclaim for the people liberty to the sword, pestilence, and famine, and would make them a horror to all the kingdoms of the earth. God would give over to their enemies the princes of Judah, the princes of Jerusalem, the officers, the priests, and all the people of the land who had transgressed God's covenant, who had sealed the covenant by cutting a calf in half and passing between the two parts of the calf, and their dead bodies would be food for scavengers. And God would give Zedekiah and his princes into the hand of the king of Babylon, who would return to burn Jerusalem and lay desolate the cities of Judah.
On 22 April 1525 Abbot Felix Klauser, with important documents, money and parts of the monastery's treasury, fled for refuge to the city of Rapperswil, where he died in a house belonging to the monastery in early 1530. On 17 June 1525, following the Reformation in Zürich, the monastery was secularized; three of the monks converted to Protestantism and died in the Battle of Kappel, three remained in Rüti, and Sebastian Hegner, the last conventual died in exile in Rapperswil in 1561. Two years ago, an arbitration tribunal in Rapperswil decided among others: Sebastian Hegner had to pay the fees that were confiscated to the city of Zürich, to resign to reinstate the Rüti Monastery, subject to a decision by a Christian council and a common reformation, and Hegner had to force the abbot of the Reichenau convent to give over all documents related the Rüti Monastery. In return, the city of Zürich pledged safe-conduct within the area of the city republic of Zürich and to preserve Hegner from harm and to refund all property back to Sebastian Hegner.
Krishna Pleads with Dhritarashtra to Avoid War As a last attempt at peace is called for in Rajadharma, Krishna, the chieftain of the Yadavas, lord of the kingdom of Dwaraka, traveled to the kingdom of Hastinapur to persuade the Kauravas to see reason, avoid bloodshed of their kin, and to embark upon a peaceful path with him as the "Divine" ambassador of the Pandavas. Duryodhana was insulted that Krishna had turned down his invitation to accommodate himself in the royal palace. Determined to stop & hinder the peace mission & adamant of going to war with the Pandavas, Duryodhana plotted to arrest Krishna, and insult, humiliate, and defame him in front of the entire royal court of Hastinapura as a challenge to the prestige of the Pandavas and declaration of an act of open war. At the formal presentation of the peace proposal by Krishna in the Kuru Mahasabha, at the court of Hastinapur, Krishna asked Duryodhana to return Indraprastha to the Pandavas and restore the status quo; or, if not, give over at least five villages, one for each of the Pandavas.
Because the king was by this time sick and infirm and real power was in the hands of his younger brother the Duke of Albany, Isabel was now completely isolated and was now easy prey for her husband's murderer. In the summer of 1404, Alexander and his gang of highlanders descended on her castle of Kildrummy and captured it along with the Countess and was soon able to extort from her a signed document promising to marry Alexander and give over to him all of her lands, including the earldom of Mar and lordship of the Garioch. Under normal circumstances this incident possibly would not have been allowed to stand, but Isabel had the misfortune that these events took place during the regency of the Duke of Albany who was in fact the uncle of this Alexander Stewart. Because his relation to the Royal Family and friendship with his uncle saved him from any actual punishment, Isabel was forced to marry the man who murdered her husband and live the last four years of her life as a captive.

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