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When Rogers got wind of what happened, he was alarmed.
Supervisors got wind of this and started patrolling the cashiers.
The US Army got wind of the situation and sent Capt.
I feel like I've got wind burn, let's just say that.
He explains how he first got wind of a possible swindle.
Google said this was a mistake, but you got wind of this.
Then an influential state representative, Earl Ehrhart, got wind of the situation.
Arthurs got wind of the situation and faced off with the man.
But it didn't go well after the cast got wind of it.
But when NASA got wind of it, they refused to include them.
Twist got wind of the warrant and headed to court in the afternoon.
Unfortunately, A got wind of the party, and promptly hacked into the house.
But when he got wind of the Gamergate controversy, he couldn't stay away.
How the couple got wind of a 55-plus community sprouting in Arizona.
But Brion said he later got wind of a larger plan at work.
The funds were only released after Congress got wind of his pressure campaign.
Jeanie evidently got wind of the plan and filed the restraining order today.
Cops got wind of it and located him just a block from the arena.
Once the kids at school got wind of her talent, it became her signature.
That's how Kanye got wind of my stuff, by writing over it for Rihanna.
It was Mr. Cavallero who first got wind of the impending marriage of Mrs.
The press got wind of the happy event, and it soon got happier still.
"Dear Mother, joyous news today," Einstein wrote when he got wind of the result.
He got wind of a secret Soviet airlift of weapons to Egypt in 1970.
Even some of his fellow Labour cabinet ministers had not got wind of his plans.
Nonetheless, a Central Intelligence Agency officer detailed to the White House got wind of it.
But Isabel's creation would flourish, especially when corporations and government agencies got wind of it.
Eventually, Chrissy Teigen got wind and retweeted me, and things were officially out of control.
Just after the first scans were done, though, the hospital got wind of the trailer.
Seems Wayne, the owner, got wind Johnny was there and he wanted to settle a score.
Well, Reddit's r/Photoshopbattles got wind of the globetrotting deer, and its wizards went to work.
Questlove got wind of this and demanded that NBC fire the camera operators, which NBC did.
So far the market seems sceptical: Alaska's shares tumbled as investors got wind of the deal.
My literary agent is a big comedy fan, so he got wind of me through podcasts.
HER CLIENT'S huge order would cause prices to surge if the market got wind of it.
Meanwhile, back at Hooli, Gavin got wind of Richard's beta testing by monitoring his workers' emails.
We just got wind that Everlane's "Choose What You Pay" section has been quietly refreshed with...shoes!
Now, I got wind of this, so I went to see are they pulling it from Wikipedia.
But it's likely that she was only sorry because she got wind of what was coming next.
The public got wind of the saga when Mill accused Drake of not writing his own raps.
Jenner likely got wind of the news through her suspicious fans, who voiced their concerns on Twitter.
When cops got wind of the party, they shut it down before any naked debauchery could unfold.
Phelps, 31, got wind of the situation and clarified that he was not on the dating app.
When Congress got wind of the admission, she was called on to testify about what she knew.
Third, even when journalists got wind of a political leader's personal problems, they rarely wrote about them.
The University's Police Department first got wind of Zuckerman's post and handed off the case to federal authorities.
Apparently Jolie's team got wind of the comments, prompting a call from the actress' crisis manager, Judy King.
Fortunately, Congress got wind of this, the deal was quashed, and the drug returned to its former owner.
Tim Cook personally called Houle and his family after he got wind of the story, ABC News reported.
As her life was spinning out of control, her parents got wind the defendant was performing in Canada.
But when a local TV station got wind of it and ran a story, the response was massive.
Mr. Douglas got wind of the Last Poets and released their first album on his label, Douglas Records.
Now it was trying to locate family members before the news media got wind of what had happened.
Friess' team only got wind the morning it came down, forcing them to scramble to highlight the support.
" Of course, once Trump got wind of that convo, he went in on Trudeau, calling him "two-faced.
But watch what happened when MLB honchos got wind of that -- Daniel told us how quickly his plans changed.
The press got wind of a story with "Stormy Daniels" and "Virgin Mary" in the same headline and pounced.
Hodgson, who had a well-established brand, would probably swamp the market when he got wind of the plan.
But claiming to have got wind of planned "provocations" by "third forces", he cancelled his return at short notice.
There's a song that came out this year that really got wind instruments to be very prominent in rap.
Eventually, Deciem got wind that it existed and Brandon himself did a Q&A with fans on the page.
But times have changed, and some parents were angry when they got wind of the dance's protocol this year.
The world got wind of the plan Within days, what was just a friends-and-family project went global.
The people of Dietfurt got wind of it, so they barricaded the city gates and left the treasurer outside.
When the British first got wind of the new German chancellor, he seemed so vulgar as to be harmless.
Ron DeSantis, who appointed Ertel, got wind of the pics Thursday morning after the Tallahassee Democrat newspaper obtained them.
His cellmates got wind of the overwhelming support for Hernandez, and they started rallying around him inside the detention center.
But then the local media got wind of her story, word got around, and people began flocking to her yard.
We've learned by the time Kanye got wind of a deal between PUMA and Kylie, the contract was already signed.
But once his Merrimack, N.H., town got wind of it, the entire community came out to celebrate "Mighty Max" Mendez.
Since markets first got wind of the deal, the shares of Dow have dropped by 18%, and DuPont's by 21%.
We first got wind of Facebook Stories in January, when tests of the new camera tool took place in Ireland.
A Salesforce competitor at the time, Salesnet, got wind of Greenberg's post, and put his complaint on the company website.
Sounds like he got wind of the performance, though ... Monday morning, he gave Ariana and the guys a shout-out.
But despite your initial best efforts to avoid it, you somehow got wind of an unflattering secret about a colleague.
But people got wind of it and took it out of their socks when they were asleep or during sex.
But according to Sophie, Louise only got wind of her grandmother's title when people at school brought up the subject.
In the end, Brandon's father was excommunicated anyway, after FLDS leaders got wind of the RCMP investigation into Millie's marriage.
The frightened neighbor somehow got wind of the fact that an alligator was behind those walls and called the cops.
We're told Dr. Luke had signed off, but pulled the plug once he got wind of what Kesha was planning.
The F.B.I. had already initiated an investigation based on another stream of information before it got wind of Steele's findings.
Unfortunately (SO unfortunately), C.O. Humphrey got wind of it, and forced her at gun point to eat a live baby mouse.
When Wayne-Westland Community Schools superintendent, Dr. Michele Harmala, got wind of the uproar, she expunged the suspension from Hazel's record.
All that ended when Chyna and Tyga did, and she got wind he was spending time with Kardashian's little sister, Kylie.
Some worried they would be blacklisted from certain professions after graduation if a powerful club alumnus got wind of any criticism.
I first got wind of Iran's extensive intelligence network in Turkey during a 1994 reporting trip to Istanbul for Time Magazine.
We were going to — in however many episodes we gotwind down the entire history of the dinosaurs and terminate them.
Outside the studio, protesters—who, thanks to Fleisher, had got wind of the Mayor's announcement the night before—began to gather.
The Sun, a tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch, reportedly got wind of things, and Prince Harry and Meghan jumped the gun.
He still remembers where he was when he got wind of the Padres acquiring Alonso—in downtown Chicago, with his wife.
Protests took place around the world, from neighboring Kenya to London and Tokyo, once people got wind of the injuries he'd endured.
But advocates pushing for more research got wind of the partial findings and the U.S. National Toxicology Program has released them early.
When the manager of the McDonald's got wind of what the thirsty trio were up to, he intervened and expressed his displeasure.
But higher-level officers got wind of the plan and ordered the tarp removed and the barge moved before Mr. Trump arrived.
Two weeks ago, a journalist got wind of a plan to decriminalize some corruption offences like official misconduct and abuse of power.
The truth, if she'd look closer, is that it's most likely Petra got wind of Audrey's (Sarah Ramos) book and started digging.
The flowers at the base of the monument were placed there over the weekend after the public got wind of its defacement.
Almost immediately after the DEA shared the information with its vetted allies in Mexico, the brothers got wind of what was happening.
" And I'm like, "Well, the SEC got wind that we've been putting money out here, and they'd like us to do something different.
We just got wind that Wet n Wild is launching two new highlighter shades that are perfect enough for the love-filled holiday.
An insurer got wind of one of these attempts and informed police, leading to the 51-year-old suspect being located in Spain.
When Debbie Reynolds got wind of it, she gave Lucas an earful about her daughter, Carrie Fisher, having to fly on the cheap.
Still, one senior official in the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) said intelligence services got wind of Guzman because they were tracking Gastelum.
As fundamentalist Christian leaders got wind of the project, they organized a hostile letter-writing campaign against Paramount's parent company, Gulf and Western.
Our sources say Virgil went ballistic when he got wind a female production assistant was going to take his spot on the team.
The community got wind of their generosity, and the next year they began receiving requests, turning a small idea into an annual tradition.
Once the town got wind of the new owners, it created roadblock after roadblock to try to stop construction, according to the complaint.
Max Protetch, a New York City art dealer who specializes in architectural drawings, got wind of the archive and inquired about buying it.
A company spokesperson indicated in an email to The Hoya that an internal review was conducted once it got wind of Bernstein's comment.
Officials, it seemed, had got wind of a specific terrorist threat, possibly similar to the attempted downing of a jet in Somalia in 2016.
"[Lewandowski] got wind that she was dating Porter, and he could not handle that," an anonymous source who worked with Lewandowski told the publication.
The Church of Satan got wind of the speech, and shared their full approval, even congratulating him on his performance in The Dark Knight.
The Church cried foul when it got wind that A&E pulled the plug on the controversial show Generation KKK before it even aired.
The Suns got wind of the tragedy and quickly swooped in to give Teddy an awesome VIP invite to their game against the Lakers.
Last year, fans got wind of an episode that would feature guest star Gary Cole playing a role that seems a little too real.
" Gunvalson, who got wind that Shannon and her husband were making snide comments about her, had this to say: "Shannon can kiss my a–.
When he got wind that Yanagisawa had engineered a mouse lacking orexins that slept in a manner characteristic of narcolepsy, the race was on.
Our sources say once Secret Service got wind Massler was in NYC, agents swooped in and arrested him at the hotel on Nov. 29.
"The way I got wind of the whole PC Music scene was through my friend, Nate Campany," Jepsen told The Fader earlier this month.
This has been Trump's consistent strength from the moment he entered the Republican race until the second he got wind of the migrant caravan.
When we got there, a Red Cross staffer got wind of the fact that we were theater artists and that I was a playwright.
And although she had only showed the script to a few friends, Mr. Goold had got wind, and asked if he could read it.
Some time during the late 1980s or early 1990s, rich Westerners got wind of kopi luwak and, as rich Westerners do, fetishized the exotic brew.
J. Balvin, who topped Obama's list for his smash "Mi Gente," featuring Willy William, wrote "Yes!!!!" when he got wind of the news on Twitter.
Anyway, the story went viral and Brady got wind of it, so he told him to get in touch and he'd make him whole again.
Jared and Ivanka met in 2005 and when the New York tabloids got wind of the romance they dubbed the handsome young couple J-Vanka.
"[Lewandowski] got wind that she was dating Porter, and he could not handle that," an anonymous source who worked with Lewandowski told New York magazine.
But when the editor got wind that Capote wanted to leave the island, Linscott practically forbade him from doing so without a completed book manuscript.
Eddie Gottlieb, a coach and general manager in the brand new Basketball Association of America, got wind of the skinny 6'5 shooter with the deft touch.
According to the lawsuit, Kevin Villalobos, screwed up on the job earlier this year, and got wind the doctor planned to 86 his ass for it.
Ever since fans first got wind of a massive Battle in Winterfell, they've been questioning the seeming inevitability of an epic fight with the Night King.
Once everyone else got wind of them, the post blew up, and now I'm rooting for all these predictions to happen — the good and the bad.
We first got wind of the show back in July, but in typical Apple fashion, details — including the still unknown release date — have been hush-hush.
When parents and students in Louisville, Kentucky, got wind of Butler Traditional High School's dress code policies forbidding certain hairstyles, they spoke up and spoke out.
Pieters, Jones, and fellow YouTuber Caspar Lee were even given red carpet tickets when the organizers got wind of the fact Ed Sheeran was in town.
Kelly Duane de la Vega: Katie and I were following the campaign for Prop 36 and got wind of it before it went on the ballot.
But when World Patent Marketing CEO Scott Cooper got wind of her complaint, he threatened her with legal action, according to emails reviewed by VICE News.
His first order came by phone, when a woman from New York got wind of his wares and wanted one pound of each of Vromage's 17 varieties.
Republican representative Blake Carpenter introduced the legislation late last month after he got wind of all the young bucks looking to govern the state, the Telegram reports.
Roth also stated that the patron was reportedly asked to leave Lavelle once security got wind that the cub was not authorized to be on the premises.
With Harry and Meghan now officially set to leave their royal titles and duties behind, Stephen Colbert has got wind that there might be a job opening.
Drake is bringing some heavy hitters to the stage Monday in Toronto for his annual OVO Fest ... we just got wind of the lineup, and it's INSANE!!!
And when he got wind that another league employee desperately wanted to meet country singer Toby Keith, Stern found himself at an event with the recording star.
After we published our story, we're told the German bank got wind of the hoax, and froze the account before the money could be forwarded to Asia.
And some, like the high school students who got wind of the protest and jumped the fence after their principal locked the gate, went without anyone's approval.
By the time the police realized the situation had gotten way out of hand and tried to send everybody home, Heydari got wind of a new threat.
The listing simply calls for a "fishing mate," someone to accompany Johnstone on his fishing trips, and once people got wind of the ad, they couldn't stop sharing.
Inspiring more random acts of kindness Jost's tweet has been liked more than 3,000 times and shared around the world after the BBC got wind of the story.
Once military leaders got wind of the discussion about moving the ship, "they said knock it off," a senior Navy official told CNN, and it stayed in place.
Sometime after that story, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg got wind of Snow and contacted Naver Chairman Hae-Jin Lee over the phone with an offer to acquire it.
When we first got wind of this deal back in January, we'd heard it involved IBM working on self-driving technology, although we didn't hear more beyond that.
As organizers waited for Trump's motorcade to arrive, an aide on the commission got wind that his campaign wanted Bill Clinton's accusers to be in the family box.
One Idol source said, in their opinion, "The Voice" went "into overdrive to lock down" both singers as soon as they got wind the revamped 'Idol' wanted them.
We found out Chyna got wind of the course through an email sent to her team by Christian Emiliano, who refers to himself as Social Media Renaissance Man.
Mr. Petrov said the suitcases probably went into the wall around 1971, when the Central Committee first got wind of the writing project and had Serov followed. Mrs.
Gossip website sparked new interest in alleged affair Before In Touch published its story, a gossip website got wind of Daniels' alleged tryst and published a few details.
In 2012, when General Cable Corporation got wind of accounting irregularities at its Brazilian operation, it did just what most large, public companies would do in similar circumstances.
As the MommyCon community got wind of the arrest, alarm bells were raised and vendors started dropping out of an upcoming convention in San Diego on Nov. 23.
They said it began after they got wind of a $40,000 contract to assassinate Mr. Babchenko, which they said had been paid for by the Russian security services.
A fellow bookseller friend got wind of their situation and rallied employees and owners from several other bookstores to make sure Powell's shop stayed open while he recovered.
We've been counting down the days till the arrival of La La Land ever since we got wind that the movie would be reuniting Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
Not too long after President Obama got wind that the Russians were trying to influence our election, he instituted new sanctions and expelled 35 Russian diplomats from American soil.
When the FBI got wind of it, they did not send a bunch of FBI agents and spies to go look into Dianne Feinstein and tried to entrap her.
When the Twitterverse got wind of the dog's new haircut, it took it and ran with it — back to a simpler time when Justin Timberlake had No Strings Attached.
When she took over the running of the restaurant, the parlour was mainly used to entertain family and friends—before the public got wind and started booking up tables.
When Representative Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican and the House majority leader, got wind of the Abolish ICE bill, he gleefully offered to schedule it for an immediate vote.
According to Mr. Koski, the organization, whose previous chief executive died in 2016, got wind of the brewing scandal when other employees began sharing their experiences on social media.
A version of this happened on the House side: Big businesses planned to unleash a fierce lobbying campaign when they got wind that legislators were considering such a provision.
President Trump also got wind of this story and tweeted about it: Very sad that the FBI missed all of the many signals sent out by the Florida school shooter.
When we first got wind of the fact that Teva and Ugg were collaborating on a hybrid shoe collection (as first reported by WWD), we thought it was a joke.
Your EDM reports that the DJ and producer allegedly tweeted the notice above only to take it down soon after, but not, however, before the internet got wind of it.
It seemed security officials had got wind of a specific terrorist threat, possibly involving Islamic State (IS), and perhaps similar to an attack perpetrated on a Somalian jet in 2016.
Police said they got wind of the gang during their latest investigation of Mesina, which began almost a decade ago, and were staking out Ferrari's tomb when the bandits arrived.
There is speculation that the mainland authorities may have finally lost patience having got wind of reported plans by Mighty Current to publish a book about President Xi's private life.
I've known the game, as inside out as I thought it could be, since the early 1990s and never got wind of its Godfather roots until the Retro Gamer interview.
"Our little high school environmental club got wind of this, and we were really inspired to be more involved politically," she told CNN, referring to the Logan Environmental Action Force.
Late last month, Spanish media got wind that the Barcelona-based on-demand delivery app Glovo had closed Series B funding, but now the company is making the news official.
Originally intended to be a smaller affair, the list of participants ballooned as soon as the various chieftains got wind of the event and wanted their turn in the spotlight.
Afraid that he would be viewed as trying to help Hubert Humphrey, Johnson refused to make Nixon's efforts public, even when the press got wind of what was going on.
All of that was blunted, though, when reporters seated in the back of Clinton's campaign plane got wind that the FBI was reviewing new emails related to Clinton's personal server.
Pence's team got wind of what was happening, and when Pence landed he called the President and talked him around on Lerner, according to administration officials familiar with the situation.
So when the Four Seasons got wind that I was on the peninsula and invited me to tour the property, I knew I had to take Mr. Álvarez with me.
Restorers reaffixed the finger last week, but not before the Italian media got wind of the damaged digit, catapulting the statue into a terse moment of newspaper and television notoriety.
When Ms. McPheeters got wind of this, she sent Ms. Muscatello home to practice with a photocopy of a telephone with the numbers pad on it and her cheat sheet.
And Rio's judges, already well paid, were pressing ahead with plans to spend millions of dollars hiring new servants for their chambers — until the public got wind of the plan.
We first got wind of the singer and designer's first foray into the beauty world in April 93, when the star announced she planned on launching Fenty Beauty in fall 29.
But the world got wind that the births were imminent when he declined attending a humanitarian awards event, choosing instead to stick close to home in preparation for the twins' arrival.
Once the internet got wind of the latest new member, Twitter users began to wonder who else was secretly in attendance.... Ok, these are all the people that attended the meeting.
" She also writes about flouting a rule about not coloring her hair, dying it bright red before her second season: "The studio got wind of it and flipped out, of course.
Some newspaper reports say that the plan was to remove him on May 2nd but that Mr Guaidó had acted early, perhaps because Mr Maduro had got wind of the plan.
According to Deadline, who first got wind of Gibson's sidelining, the actor was reprimanded after kicking one of the show's writers after the two got into a disagreement over a script.
A Mets employee named Theresa -- who happened to have the same bike Yoenis had growing up -- got wind of the story, and wanted to do something nice for the Mets star.
However, the St. Clair County drug task force got wind of what they were doing, raided their grow facility, dispensary, and home, and took more than $80,000 worth of their goods.
All flamed out as they were hitting new creative peaks, and once people got wind that the members were all doing something new, they were curious about what would come next.
It all started when Trump got wind of an interview Jackson gave to Rhapsody Magazine, one of the in-flight magazines for United Airlines, in which Jackson suggested Trump cheats at golf.
Lorenzo Croce, president of the Italian Institute for the Protection of Animals and the Environment (also known as AIDAA), got wind of the dish served on the show and wasn't too pleased.
Then "the Catholic church got wind of it," McAndrew says and decided it was dangerous because you could think you're communicating with your dead relatives, but it could really be evil spirits.
The same thing happened in March, after users got wind of a test in Twitter's semipublic prototype app twttr, referred to internally as "little t," which hid some like and retweet tallies.
Turns out Julian Marley got wind -- herbal, we're sure -- of Nate and Nick's new line of bongs, and he tells TMZ Sports he's down to get high with them ... with a twist.
On Monday morning, the local ABC News affiliate got wind of the situation and, seemingly absent of anything more worthwhile to do, sent over a camera crew and set up a livestream.
They're also no strangers to an epic sale, so it was with great excitement that we pointed our browsers to the Macy's homepage when we got wind of the Friends and Family sale.
" Soon, Bellhops CEO Luke Marklin got wind of Carr's story, writing on Twitter,  "I'm really proud to be on the same team as Walter … Look forward to thanking him in person this week.
When he got wind that I was ready for something else he quickly sat me down and told me to go for it and do what my heart was telling me to do.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said last week it had got wind of more than $1 billion of undisclosed borrowing, although Finance Minister Adriano Maleiane dismissed the allegations and spoke of "some confusion".
"When the scientific community got wind of this, they pointed out strongly to NASA all the fantastic science that could be done, and the whole tone of the project was changed," he said.
A few days later, a Facebook post confirmed that the entrance to the sacred shrine was sealed off once the school got wind of what students in the visual arts building were up to.
OK Go and the folks at the Playful Learning Lab at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota got wind of the trend, and decided to give teachers some additional inspo for their lessons.
But five sources told BuzzFeed News he was forced out of Gazprom after US Senator Roger Wicker got wind of Lesin's US spending spree and wrote to the Department of Justice demanding it investigate.
But, as he relayed to me, he was out golfing when he got wind that we were interested in using ALF on the show, and apparently all his buddies were fans of the show.
Mr. Gutierrez, a finance director for a media company who already owned a house two blocks away, got wind of the listing about a month before it was to hit the market for $800,000.
Pamela Paul, the editor of the Book Review, explained that Groff had revised her piece, seemingly at the last minute—and seemingly once she got wind that a backlash was brewing against American Dirt.
"He looked like he got back from 12 months at sea," said Ms. Boyd, who got wind of it only moments before the date, when she saw a new photo posted with his profile.
The press got wind of it, Clinton lied about it, and the Republicans filed articles of impeachment because, let's face it, Republicans cannot countenance infidelity, and they really hate lying — even about an affair.
I actually don't know the whole extent of the story but maybe some interest came out of that or maybe their corp dev department got wind that they were the hosting people for fantasy sports.
When we got wind of the proposed art strike, our phone lines were already connected to the Whitney and we felt a responsibility to answer the call by connecting the political moment to the museum.
They led me through downtown Austin, bragging about the big numbers they were seeing on E*trade as the markets got wind of the fact that the creator of OpenMind might be rejoining the company.
While filming on True Lies continued and Kramer got wind that Dushku had told a friend about the assault, she ended up with broken ribs from a stunt injury "by no small coincidence," she wrote.
Having got wind of the talks in China, Mugabe summoned his still-loyal police commissioner, Augustine Chihuri, and his deputy, Innocent Matibiri, to detain Chiwenga on his return to Harare, government and security sources said.
The New York Times' Jonah Engel Bromwich got wind of the story and promptly began an investigation into the legitimacy and frequency of Ludacris' trips to the grocery store — and his findings are rather remarkable.
And since public schools rely on property tax revenue, Marfa's school district faced major penalties once the state comptroller got wind of the disparity between the appraised value of the houses and their market prices.
When Lexmark got wind of Impression's business, it sued, alleging that Impression was violating Lexmark's patent rights, which vest Lexmark with the exclusive right to make, sell, or import patented products into the United States.
The administration gets involved The public first got wind of Giuliani's Ukraine actions in May, when press reports, including one in the New York Times, described how Giuliani was promoting allegations about Biden and Burisma.
FBI officials got wind of the plan when, according to a federal complaint, someone in Pennsylvania began to receive letters and text messages from Rosenfeld about his plan to blow himself up at the National Mall.
But federal officials got wind of the scheme, so on their return Foster towed the Clotilda up Mobile Bay in the dead of night, offloaded the 110 captives aboard onto a steamer, and torched the ship.
So, when I got wind that Lip Smackers was releasing a brand-new Star Wars-themed Tsum Tsum collection, I was instantly transported back to my childhood living room where dad kept the movie on repeat.
We first got wind of the news from an anonymous tip, and Delivery Hero's co-founder and CEO Niklas Östberg has confirmed the details (update: Delivery Hero has now also posted a statement confirming the news).
We're told The Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms got wind of his brother's comments and went to a judge last week asking for a warrant because Belafonte was reportedly convicted of domestic violence in 2003.
Global auction house Christie's got wind of what was happening and convinced Modi to let them have his necklace for their Hong Kong auction, and in return they put his creation on the cover of their catalog.
Our sources say Kanye -- who has a big deal with Adidas -- was pissed off when he got wind Kylie was negotiating with PUMA and vowed it would never happen because it would be like a family betrayal.
Brook's camp floated a massive purse to Amir, but he claims the numbers were retracted as soon as the public got wind of the offer and pushed for him to take it (the old bait-and-switch).
We came ashore in Naples, and I was pressed into service at the O.S.S. stations there and in Bari for a few weeks before the commanding officer in Cairo got wind of it and summoned me over.
The first episode of Kocktails with Khloé is shaping up nicely: First, we got wind that Snoop Dogg is a guest, and now we get to watch Kendall Jenner prank Kim Kardashian West in the best way possible.
The old godfather got wind of his boastful one time protégé, and, allegedly using the manager of a rival boxing gym as a deniable go-between for an outside gun, put out an $800 contract on Chaiwat's head.
The other, #FireMcMaster, went after National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster, who got the job when Trump was forced to boot Michael Flynn (an alt-right favorite) after the press got wind of Flynn's ties to foreign governments.
Baca left his top post in 2014 after federal agents got wind of a plot by some of Baca's top subordinates to conceal a federal jail informant from his FBI handler when they learned the jails were being investigated.
The company said it did, and Facebook apparently left it at that until it got wind of this recent reporting from The Guardian and The New York Times, which alleges that the firm still has copies of the data.
The local fire station got wind of the teens' story after Katherine reached out to KING 5, and the station's captain Jeff Bellinghausen offered his firefighters to drive Cora and Katherine to the stadium, according to the news station.
The program, which USA Today's Jessica Guynn got wind of last month, is designed to offer young black and Latino people interested in tech an opportunity to learn how to code, as well as the fundamentals of computer science.
When the Soviet health minister, Boris Petrovsky, got wind of Kalnbērzs's undertaking with Innokenty a few days before the patient was due to be released from the hospital, he demanded that Kalnbērzs travel to Moscow immediately and explain himself.
In the fall of 2014 a student at Brown University got wind that her school was going to host a debate between two women, one a feminist and the other a libertarian, on the subject of campus sexual assault.
"I'm just glad we got wind of it when we did and stopped it," said Anson Martin, a vice president at Illinois battery company Inventus Power, which successfully objected to the inclusion of 18 types of batteries in the bill.
"I must have been living in an alternate reality because as soon as people really got wind that this was a topic of conversation, and something that was seriously being considered, the anti-choice folks started speaking out," Burkhart said.
From John, an airport worker who got wind of the place from a taxi driver to Rihav, who was recommended Al Mad's curries by a uni friend, the place seems to have a great reputation outside of the music world too.
Luckily for the team, the 49ers superstar -- who went to Dominguez High School in Compton -- got wind of their campaign after seeing the story on FOX 11 in L.A. and dropped $5,000 to help them get past the $15k mark!
"It would be pretty explosive if Baghdad got wind of Rosneft taking control of oil fields in Kirkuk," an expert on Middle East affairs who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the subject told VICE News.
"We're exploring a number of other ideas to monetize, particularly through value-added services for users," CEO Alec Oxenford, who co-founded LetGo with Jordi Castello and Enrique Linares, told TechCrunch last week (and before we got wind of this funding).
A brewing company in Iowa received a barrage of negative reviews on Facebook this week after trolls got wind of an event that staffers are hosting for LGBTQ kids, but kindhearted members of the community soon came to the rescue online.
When investigators got wind of Christopher Steele's notorious dossier, which made Mr. Page a pivotal figure in a "well-developed conspiracy of cooperation" between Mr. Trump and the Kremlin, it would have seemed like confirmation of what they already suspected.
Unsurprisingly, the folks over at Yubico got wind of today's announcement ahead of time and have already posted a reaction to today's news (and the company is exhibiting at Google Cloud Next, too, which may be a bit awkward after today's announcement).
" At one point after the press got wind of the meeting, Goldstone also sent a text to Emin Agalarov, saying that he had "just got off phone with Trump lawyers and they would like us to have a blanket 'no comment' for now.
"We got wind that Australia wouldn't be going on, we guessed that the IndyCar race might be canned and we already knew that the Formula E races were done," Darren Cox, founder of the Race and CEO of Torque Esports, told Reuters.
This Donald Trump Jr. story is one that just won't quit, and Shep Smith continued to prove himself as Fox News' voice of reason today when he got wind of an eighth confirmed participant in Trump Jr.'s 2016 meetings with a Russian lawyer.
In an email sent to government employees and obtained by Gizmodo, it appeared that a high-ranking member of the Trump administration, if not Trump himself, got wind of the criticism and issued a top-down order for the NPS to cease all Twitter operations.
The Guardians of the Galaxy star got wind of an imposter using Pratt's identity on Facebook to try to dupe and take advantage of female fans, so he took to the platform to let everyone know that this is not him, and to say safe.
The apocryphal story says that, while she was serving doughnuts to André and other officers at her family's house, she got wind of the conspiracy with the American general Benedict Arnold to hand West Point over to the British, and was able to alert Gen.
At the very beginning of Dear White People, he and Lionel realize she is the person who hacked Pastiche's Facebook page and sent out invitations for the blackface party — a party the "humor" group planned but canceled after the administration got wind of the offensive event.
Hicks was reportedly planning to spend the weekend with Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner in New Jersey at the president's golf club, but when Trump got wind that she would be nearby, he asked her to join him for a rally in Ohio, according to Vanity Fair.
Eggert was going back and forth with Baio fans on Twitter Wednesday, and at one point said, "Ask Scott Baio why he demanded Josie Davis pull her pants down when she was 13..." Eggert later deleted the tweet but not before Davis got wind of it.
"Having devoted her life to Britain, we believe (her opinions) are particularly strong about the erosion of our sovereignty by the EU. "A newspaper wouldn't be a newspaper if it got wind of such views, so clearly in the public's interest to read, and didn't publish them.
Another CNBC report notes that Citigroup, JP Morgan, Barclays (which partners with Apple on another card), and Synchrony were all interested in partnering with Apple—until they got wind of consumer friendly features like zero fees, low interest, and the app's emphasis on paying down debt.
Foreigners dumped 56.5 billion euros in Italian bonds in May-June, central bank data showed, pushing Rome's 10-year debt costs to a four-year high of 2.33 percent from less than 2 percent in mid-May, when markets first got wind of the new coalition's plans.
Paul Turek, a men's health and fertility specialist practicing in both Los Angeles and San Francisco, tells me about a case in which the FDA threatened to revoke a physician's license after they got wind of his intention to put a neuticle into a human patient.
And as folks got wind of Gillum's eye-opening platform—Medicare for All, a $15 minimum wage, marijuana legalization, gun control, and a $1 billion boost for public schools (who'd ever heard of such ideas in Florida?!)—they recognized that this wasn't the same old Democratic song and dance.
What's certain — that's how we got wind of it — is that Urmson was talking to a number of other top engineers in the space from companies like Uber, Apple and Tesla to join him and could easily attract an A-team of techies who want to strike out on their own.
When the press first got wind of the royal's then-rumored romance with actress Meghan Markle, the two were prepared for both the palace and Markle's home to be flooded with reporters, so they ended up staying with two of Markle's friends, Ben and Jessica Mulroney, a TV host and stylist, respectively.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as they are also known, felt forced to disclose their plans prematurely after they learned that the Sun, a tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch, got wind of the internal discussions about their status and was preparing a story, two people with ties to the family said.
Notebook On March 253, 228, three weeks before Pennsylvania's Democratic primary election, Hillary Clinton was on her way to hosting an economic round table at the Capitol Diner in Harrisburg when her campaign staff got wind of a protest that a group of truckers would be staging outside the event over rising gas prices.
When he got wind this month of the deportation of a Honduran mother and her 5-year-old son, the senator, whose voice rarely exceeds the decibel level of a yoga instructor, could be found on MSNBC, building to an unrecognizable semi-shout, after his hail of missives to the Trump administration went unheeded.
Perhaps Mr. West will take a moment to enlighten us via Twitter like he did in August after he got wind that people on the internet were making fun of his outfit.) All jokes aside, this may be another instance where 'Ye was ahead of his time (remember the infamous Great Leather Jogger Fiasco of 2013?).
Mashable got wind of it via an emailed press release from the creators, impersonating Mark Zuckerberg's PR team: MENLO PARK — Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Friday the launch of a new podcast that will chronicle his travels across the United States as he attempts to fulfil a promise to visit all 50 states in the country.
Last week, when we reported on the deal between Fair and Uber — which will also see Fair become Uber's exclusive leasing partner, initially in the US, for drivers on its service who are looking for a new car to drive — we got wind that the company had raised another round, and this is a confirmation of that.
Turner presented evidence that he was targeted on social media by Keller and other artists linked to LD50, the fascist-alt-right-leaning London gallery that was forced to close in spring 2017 after protesters got wind it had been platforming figures such as Brett Stevens, who was an inspiration for — and subsequently praised  by — the far-right mass murderer Anders Breivik.
" @Airbnb seriously this woman was supposed to spend a weekend in an AIRBNB with her boyfriend and instead he blindsided her with a surprise breakup in front of millions PLEASE HELP HER #BIP #BachelorInParadise — Lauren Zima (@laurenzima) September 12, 2018 Airbnb got wind of the episode and tweeted their own response, writing "We have a place for you @annaliese_p_, DM us for a free stay with your best friends.
The Throwable, Panoramic Ball Cam Is Finally Here—and It&aposs IncredibleWhen we first got wind of a throwable, 2400-lens compound camera that automatically snaps 22-degree…Read more ReadTwo years later, in November of 2608, Gizmodo got a chance to try a redesigned version of the ball cam, now called the Panono, which was being made available to consumers through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign looking to raise $28,225 to facilitate production.
Originally, they'd booked a 500-seat venue for that job thinking they'd be lucky to fill half of it, because who even knew about the Broad-Billed Hummingbird except for Kevin, creeping in the back of the office with all his North American bird books, but then all 500 tickets sold out in 45 minutes, so Geri worked her magic, canceled the smaller venue, booked a theater three times the size across town, and that sold out again in another half-hour, not to mention all the pay-per-view tickets they sold once the rest of the birding community got wind of the event.

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