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Or he can stick with Jack Sock, keeping together a perfect pairing in Grand Slam tournaments.
Keeping together for strength and safety in numbers, some huddled under a metal roof in the city's main plaza Sunday night.
As the playoffs unfolded, the McCool Junction coaches emphasized the importance of keeping together their football team, with its 403 players and five coaches.
As prime minister, he proved effective at keeping together a fragile coalition government of right-wing Flemish nationalists and Walloon liberals for nearly five years.
On June 20 Trump signed an executive order aimed at keeping together parents and kids, but reuniting already separated families has been a slow process.
While our group races south to meet Strand's smugglers, it grapples with keeping together while nearing the border, to a new country and maybe a bigger world.
"They didn't really explain why they want to keep the businesses together that they're keeping together," said Graham Copley, head of industrials and materials research at SSR LLC.
But if that approach does not succeed, it could have severe consequences both for her nation and for the world that Britain plays a role in keeping together. Mrs.
At the same time, he told me he felt as if he was being squeezed out of the group of creative friends he had spent so much time and energy putting and keeping together.
It is a daunting task of mathematical and political calisthenics, keeping together 200 delegations (with nearly 18,103 athletes, coaches and officials) while placing them into mostly 17-story buildings, with 3,604 apartments of varying sizes.
If they were the reigning two-time champs with the reigning two-time MVP, Durant looks more like a luxury they could afford to pass on while keeping together the core of a historic team.
According to the historian William H. McNeill, in his book "Keeping Together in Time," people seem to have been convening to move in unison, or at least on the same beat, for a couple of millennia.
WASHINGTON — Tense arguments broke out at the White House over the past two days as top government officials clashed over how to carry out President Trump's executive order on keeping together immigrant families at the Mexican border, according to four people familiar with the meetings.
His other books included "Plagues and Peoples" (1976), "The Pursuit of Power: Technology, Armed Force, and Society since A.D. 1000" (1982), "Arnold J. Toynbee: A Life" (1989), "Hutchins' University: A Memoir of the University of Chicago, 1929-1950" (1991) and "Keeping Together in Time: Dance and Drill in Human History" (1995).
Swarming also describes groupings of some kinds of predatory bacteria such as myxobacteria. Myxobacteria swarm together in "wolf packs", actively moving using a process known as bacterial gliding and keeping together with the help of intercellular molecular signals.
Steffen's method has been criticised for not giving leeway to human imperfections and needs, including keeping together boarding groups/children and adults, lateness, and organising large groups into a single file line ordered perfectly. Steffen said this was likely the reason no airlines have adopted his method.
Dunai, p. xiii. Kanizsai chose to disperse the elder classes, but keep together the junior pupils. The first decision was a mistake, because the Jews dispersed in the countryside were soon mopped up and sent to the camps. Kanizsai, however, succeeded in keeping together his class of disabled children until the end of the war.
Johnson faced the challenge of keeping together his Republican base while appealing to independents and Democrats frustrated with King. Johnson campaigned as a political outsider and self-made entrepreneur. In college, Johnson had worked as a door-to-door handyman, a business that gradually expanded into Big J Enterprises. By 1990, the company employed over 1,000 people and was worth several million dollars.
Now God explains that he and Satan panicked at the prospect of "Man keeping together on the plain of Shinar in one world state, working together, building up and up," and "together . . . acted in such haste that frankly the covenant with Noah and all that was completely overlooked."H.G. Wells, All Aboard for Ararat (New York: Alliance Book Corporation, 1941), p. 43.
Yate and Jenkins predeceased Fell, leaving him with no obvious heir to oversee the print shop. As a result, his will left the partners' stock and lease in trust to Oxford University, and charged them with keeping together "my founding Materialls of the Press."Barker p. 25 Fell's main trustee was the Delegate Henry Aldrich, Dean of Christ Church, who took a keen interest in the decorative work of Oxford's books.
This species was originally described by the mycologist Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1801 as Agaricus cohaerens. Then in 1878 in a common work published in London, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke and Lucien Quélet assigned the current name which has remained the same for over 100 years. The Latin epithet cohaerens has the same origin as the English word "coherent" and means "keeping together" (i.e. it is difficult to pull the mushroom apart).
Due to the prolonged arrest of human oocytes, weakening of cohesive ties holding together chromosomes and reduced activity of the SAC may contribute to maternal age-related errors in segregation control. The cohesin complex is responsible for keeping together sister chromatids and provides binding sites for spindle attachment. Cohesin is loaded onto newly replicated chromosomes in oogonia during fetal development. Mature oocytes have only limited capacity for reloading cohesin after completion of S phase.
After several years, she leaves Jester King and takes a sabbatical. She then resumed work as a consultant for the American brewery Half Acre, in particular on their mixed culture program. The managers of the brewery suggest that she brews within their space and are particularly interested in scaling up activities. She thus begins her new project called Keeping Together, also bringing the philosophy and know-how of Jester King to Chicago, which already houses more than 170 breweries.
In season 4, Rachel replaces Mike as Harvey's associate, but is often snubbed and mistreated by him, unlike Mike. Harvey is involved in keeping together Logan Sanders' company, who is revealed to be Rachel's ex-boyfriend. After a series of events Rachel and Logan share a passionate kiss, which makes her feel guilty and she immediately confesses to Mike, who is hurt and leaves her for a while. At the end of the season Mike proposes marriage to Rachel.
Fasteners can also be used to close a container such as a bag, a box, or an envelope; or they may involve keeping together the sides of an opening of flexible material, attaching a lid to a container, etc. There are also special-purpose closing devices, e.g. a bread clip. Items like a rope, string, wire, cable, chain, or plastic wrap may be used to mechanically join objects; but are not generally categorized as fasteners because they have additional common uses.
He apparently keeps tabs on officers after or during work, as he is found by Johnson in her favorite salon, using her name for an appointment. Dangle is favorable to Jones, and compares Jones to "Glue" saying he and the department are "A little birdhouse that Jones is keeping together." Dangle, along with the entire department, is extremely underqualified for his job, as he is sometimes either seduced or misled by suspects to let them go. Dangle engages in police brutality with his fellow officers, as he once beat a suspect to the point of tears after the suspect had insulted him.
There are genera such as Vireo in which some species do not join mixed flocks, while others (e.g., the red-eyed vireo) will even do so in their winter quarters. Of the three subspecies groups of the yellow-rumped warbler, only one (Audubon's warbler) typically does. And while the importance of certain Thraupidae in initiating and keeping together mixed flocks has been mentioned already, for example the black-goggled tanager is an opportunistic feeder that will appear at but keep its distance from any disturbance – be it a mixed feeding flock, an army ant column or a group of monkeys – and pick off prey trying to flee.
The three were together ordained subdeacons at Soissons on 18 March 1589, by Bishop Jérôme Hennequin, deacons 27 May and priests 23 September at Laon by Bishop Valentine Douglas, O.S.B.. Hill, Holiday, Hogg and Duke were all sent on the English mission on 22 March 1590 but aroused suspicion by keeping together as a band and were arrested in County Durham soon after landing in the North of England. Given the 1585 Act making it a capital offence to be a Catholic priest in England the sentence of hanging, drawing and quartering was inevitable. The trial was at Durham and the sentence was carried out there.
One of his notable pieces from this period is "Four-Directional Song of Doubt for Five Voices" (1957), in which five performers are each assigned one word of the phrase "You just never quite know", and say their word according to a grid on a card, keeping together with the beat of a metronome: when a black circle appears on the grid, the performer speaks the word, and when no circle appears they say nothing. In the resulting performance, the core phrase "you never quite know" is overshadowed by other combinations of words, such as "you know" and "quite just".Higgins, Hannah B. The Grid Book Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2009. p.
When he was offered to join the first Non Congress Government being formed under the Chief Ministership of N T Rama Rao he suggested they make his friend Nallapareddy Srinivasulu Reddy a minister instead. On the insistence of NTR he accepted to become the Chairman of APIDC and served on the board 1983-84. He was the founding Vice President of the Telugu Desam party and during the Nadendla Bhaskara Rao rebellion, he had played a very effective role in keeping together all the MLA's of TDP who were in favour of NTR in the camps held at Bangalore & Mysore, with his wit and humour. In the year 1984, he contested from the Ongole Lok Sabha constituency as a member of TeluguDesam party and won against Puli Venkata Reddy of INC and was a member of the 8th Lok Sabha till it was dissolved in 1989.
The experiment failed, chiefly because of the opposition of the Croatians and Magyars, whom he bitterly offended by his celebrated saying that Hungary could wait. Faults of manner, natural in a man whose life had been spent as an official and a judge, prevented him from keeping together the German Liberals as a strong and united party; he was opposed by a powerful faction at court, and by the Clerical leaders. After the first few months, emperor Franz Joseph I gave him only a very lukewarm support; and with his retirement in 1865 the attempt to carry out the ideals of Joseph II to Germanize while he liberalized the whole of the empire, and to compel Hungarians, Poles, Czechs and Croatians to accept a system in which the government of the whole should be carried on by a German-speaking parliament and bureaucracy, failed. The constitution of 1862, though suspended on Schmerling's fall, was still regarded as legally valid for the Cisleithanian territories, and is the basis on which the present constitution for half the empire was framed.
Maume, Patrick, Who's Who in The long Gestation, p. 241, Gill & Macmillan (1999) Redmond approved of the unsuccessful 1904 devolution proposals of the Irish Reform Association. Despite their differences, Redmond and Dillon made a good team: Redmond, who was a fine speaker and liked the House of Commons, dealt with the British politicians, while Dillon, who disliked London, the Commons and their influence on Irish politicians, stayed in Ireland and kept Redmond in touch with national feelings.Collins, M.E., Movements for reform 1870–1914, p. 127, Edco Publishing (2004) Though government had been dominated by the Conservative Party for more than a decade, the new century saw much favourable legislation enacted in Ireland's interest. An electoral swing to the Liberal Party in the 1906 general election renewed Redmond's opportunities for working with government policy. The Liberals, however, did not yet back his party's demands for full Home Rule, which contributed to a renewal of agrarian radicalism in the ranch wars of 1906–1910. Redmond's low-key and conciliatory style of leadership gave the impression of weakness but reflected the problem of keeping together a factionalised party. He grew in stature after 1906 and especially after 1910.
Tabacci, whose candidacy was aimed at representing the moderate values in the primaries, emphasized honesty and responsibility in politics, gaining widespread respect for his coherence and moral integrity, even from the far left. Secretary Pier Luigi Bersani countered Renzi's calls for Rottamazione with pledges to a deep but milder renewal in the party. He mounted up a campaign based on a mainstream social democratic platform, building his own image of reformist - during his tenure as minister in the Prodi II Cabinet, he became famous for his liberalization efforts, popularly called Lenzuolate - but firmly anchored to the values of the left; he was depicted as the "used safe", an experienced yet efficient politician, the only candidate capable of keeping together the coalition and with the standing needed to deal with the other European leaders. Right from the start, being the PD by far the largest party in the coalition, the media reduced (somewhat forcedly) the contest to a race between Bersani and Renzi, with the former constantly leading in the polls by a comfortable margin but still below the 50% threshold needed to avoid the run-off.

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