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"marching orders" Definitions
  1. Military
  2. orders to begin a march or other troop movement.
  3. Informal
  4. orders to start out, move on, proceed, etc.: We're just sitting by the phone, awaiting our marching orders.
  5. notice of dismissal from a position or job; walking papers.

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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You take your marching orders from Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson quicker than the president takes his marching orders from the Kremlin.
It's a fine set of marching orders, disobeyed ever since.
The Herald often takes its marching orders from the information ministry.
"These are our marching orders," Ms. Estefan said with a laugh.
"Now that we have our marching orders, we're inspired," Hummel said.
Gone are the days of Beltway jargon and top-down marching orders.
Those key players have all said they'll follow the UN's marching orders.
Trump gave his troops their marching orders with an early morning tweet.
Private insurers take their marching orders from what Medicare does and doesn't cover.
During the weekend, you'll also have the chance to declare your marching orders.
She gave them clear marching orders to prevent customers from ever waiting again.
Reds CINCINNATI — Kyle Hendricks' marching orders on Wednesday afternoon were cut and dry.
Messy, taut and with a knotted feel were stylist Paul Hanlon's bun marching orders.
Those reasons and values are her marching orders, and there's nothing murky about them.
But he chooses his battles with Mr. Trump carefully and obeyed his marching orders.
"I have enough marching orders here for an army," Kill said with a laugh.
But unlike many of his predecessors, he did not just take his marching orders.
Murphy, unlike Mary, spoke her mind with confidence and obeyed no-one's marching orders.
He's "taking marching orders" from party bosses in Washington, said Senate Democrats' campaign arm.
And with that, the story is usually over, and the fielders have their marching orders.
Mueller's marching orders call for him to send a "confidential" report to the attorney general.
The marching orders from Guillermo directly was that he's the romantic lead of the film.
The Fed's marching orders, however, come from Congress, which has set the central bank's mandate.
At what point do veiled marching orders to one's violently racist online army constitute incitement?
Just five months after it was published, Rockwell got new marching orders, and they rankled.
Their other marching orders include themed attractions, shows and performance arts, culture, nature, sports, and sightseeing.
Suspected spooks were given their marching orders from Oslo to Ottawa, and from Copenhagen to Canberra.
"You know, right now Republicans are taking their marching orders from the big ISPs," said Sohn.
Mueller's marching orders call for him to submit a "confidential" final report to the attorney general.
Mr. Tosi sent marching orders across the company in 163 that it had to get profitable.
Conservative activism by a judge who gets his marching orders from the Bible is apparently fine.
Now we've got Nancy Pelosi giving a herd of male leaders their marching orders in Congress.
Against his will, Fifty takes Primo's marching orders and gets in touch with Paul's mom, Gail.
"I'm just given marching orders," Mr. Venniro told him, according to a recording of the conversation.
These are hybrid creatures, reimagined cherubim or seraphim that flutter and float awaiting their marching orders.
" Yoshihara's marching orders to his young charges were adamant: "Do something no one's ever done before!
I believe he was given marching orders with me and presumably with you and he followed them.
Among his first marching orders: Stop passing off two-day-old meats as fresh from the smoker.
But changes in presidential administrations have generally led to re-examination and changes in NASA's marching orders.
Jess provides him with one final set of marching orders: Get Cece to sign the loft agreement.
Junior staff members played endless games of telephone as they tried to suss out Mulvaney's marching orders.
"I had my marching orders," says Lambert, who is now consulting for the lawyers to the Sept.
The U.S. should be pursuing diplomacy, not war, and not taking marching orders from the Saudi regime.
The pro-Trump attendees said Slotkin was following Democratic Party marching orders and making a political miscalculation.
They get their marching orders on Wednesday night and get to work with the Saturday night deadline looming.
But they stay in their Washington headquarters and, lately, have been taking their marching orders from Democratic sources.
The company has brand-new marching orders that, according to the CEO, will require Facebook to reorganize itself.
He says for other reasons but he did it because he takes his marching orders from Chuck Schumer.
My marching orders were to protect the investors and get as much of their money back as possible.
After four years, the building's owners gave residents their marching orders; a gut renovation was in the works.
My job as a writer is to take those marching orders and write the best issue I can.
You tell them that these are the marching orders from Dwayne Johnson, who just lost his old man.
A senior animal keeper, Nicole Ethier, gave out marching orders like a football coach diagraming a complicated play.
You start out by selecting your titan and supporting troops, and then you give them some initial marching orders.
The commander of American forces in Afghanistan also said he had not received any marching orders, as it were.
How there had been no communication from the campaign, no marching orders, no liaison, no security protocols, no nothing.
Legislators had their marching orders, the large majority of Texans wanted them to ban government entities from collecting dues.
They don't take their marching orders from heads of state, they take them from the heads of their companies.
But the perpetually red-jowled Taffer may have finally barked out one set of questionable marching orders too many.
No individual ant or bee has the neural power to process a whole colony's information and issue marching orders.
So Reeve's marching orders to her team this off-season revolved around one thing: get comfortable shooting the three.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," a military official told the paper.
"The SOEs have their marching orders to make big orders," the second senior diplomat familiar with the planning told Reuters.
Wagman's marching orders were followed in that game, as St. Joe's kept it under ten, beating Seton Hall 72-71.
He isn't just telling her how he expects her to behave, he's giving her marching orders about how to feel.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," an anonymous official told France24 in February.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," a military official told The Washington Post.
Add it all up and you get this: We have people taking their marching orders from a deeply unreliable source.
So the FDA will have to wait a bit longer to find out what its new marching orders will be.
They have their marching orders from ALEC, the Koch brothers, and the NRA, and that's all they need to know.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," one military official told the Washington Post.
Flight restrictions for "VIP movement" are routine and the FAA is getting its marching orders regarding them from the Secret Service.
First is Operation Marching Orders, which is an online policy poll designed to create a set of specific goals via crowdsourcing.
The marching orders would be to create a lean, mean advertising machine with a focus on growing audience rather than tweeters.
Attention, Patriots fans ... Tom Brady has given specific marching orders to ALL OF YOU to get ready for the big day.
Chuck Grassley (R-IA), for whom Cissna worked during the Obama administration — rallied to protect him, the marching orders were stayed.
Some hoped Francis would issue new policy as if he were dictating marching orders for the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.
Toquinho then got his marching orders from the UFC for committing the same offence against American veteran Mike Pierce in 2013.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," the paper said, quoting an unnamed military official.
As Rosenstein was being given his marching orders, Trump was huddling with aides aboard Air Force One determining a path forward.
These new privates are given their marching orders to go out on a combat patrol immediately, even though they're still green.
It chimed with those sick of a hyper-centralised state, where feeble councils take marching orders from an out-of-touch London.
He is not being paid for his services to Trump, and does not receive marching orders from anyone beyond the President himself.
Bush then gave Ell her marching orders: Record the entire album yourself, playing all the instruments yourself, in the studio by yourself.
Mr Kelly, whose effort to end the chaos of Mr Trump's White House was unsuccessful, got his marching orders earlier this month.
Mueller's marching orders require him to send Barr a "confidential report" explaining why he dropped charges on some people but not others.
Not only do the generals decide to retreat, but they've given Jamie and Dougal marching orders to set up quarters in Inverness.
Agents working on a background investigation have no such tools, and they get explicit marching orders through the White House Counsel's Office.
Earlier in the day, Trump bemoaned what he says has become the marching orders in the #MeToo movement -- guilty until proven innocent.
Inspired, Mr. Morissette moved to the Niagara Peninsula in 2007 with marching orders from Mr. Pearl to do as he thought best.
An argument can be made that the DNI role has never fully exercised the authorities and marching orders it was originally given.
We like to think the brain is sovereign, but it is obvious that it sometimes takes its marching orders from the body.
Mueller's marching orders require him to submit a "confidential" report to the attorney general explaining his decisions on whether to file charges.
"It's just a set of marching orders," Nicholas Bagley, a law professor at the University of Michigan, said of the executive order.
Typically, they are given marching orders by politicians on much they can give away in terms of lower barriers to trade and investment.
"The marching orders were to create a broad platform and invest in the longer term," said an investor familiar with the initial deal.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," a military official told the Washington Post at the time.
The document offers no new rules or marching orders, and from the outset Francis makes plain that no top-down edicts are coming.
And, as Navarro made clear in his interview, he was taking his marching orders straight from the big guy on Air Force One.
Later, we see a general hiding in a forest cabin taking his marching orders, while a young enlisted soldier plays the actual game.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," a military official told the Post on the condition of anonymity.
"The lengths the House Republican leadership will go to follow the N.R.A.'s marching orders know no bounds," said Drew Hammill, Ms. Pelosi's spokesman.
The average farm in the country has nearly 3,000 people and gets its marching orders of what will be grown usually from the government.
We know that President Obama put his finger on the scale which ultimately led to the issuance of "marching orders" to his FBI Director.
Sinclair Broadcast Group, the single largest owner of local television stations in the United States, had sent down marching orders; these were must-runs.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," one military official told The Washington Post, which broke the story.
Basically, saying "enough," and Mitch McConnell's case closed, and Donald Trump says ... essentially I think he's giving marching orders to folks to oppose everything.
The robot can be controlled via the tablet, an Android or iOS app, or it will simply take its AI marching orders from the cloud.
One idea, a constitutional amendment to shorten Mr Maduro's term, has been blocked by the supreme court, which takes its marching orders from the regime.
Their marching orders are to try to adapt the digital wizardry and hurry-up habits of Silicon Valley to G.E.'s world of industrial manufacturing.
If only for one simple fact: Mueller's marching orders are very different, and more constrained, than Starr's were 20 years ago, Starr told VICE News.
In fact, it seems to be part of the marching orders for Trump administration judicial nominees to refuse to say that Brown was correctly decided.
Voters use more than bullet points, spreadsheets and the marching orders of the Democratic Socialists of America or the New Democrat Coalition to make decisions.
This official wondered how McAleenan will fit in as Miller has placed several political appointees in the department who follow the immigration hardliner's marching orders.
Now, instead of worrying if he'll ever receive his marching orders from Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, he's scrambling to find a place to sleep.
These appointees matter because they actually handle the difficult day-to-day work of carrying out the president's broad marching orders to specific agencies and departments.
The Washington Nationals superstar hooked up with sneaker customizer Dez Customs and Kreative Customs and gave them the following marching orders -- gimme something that celebrates America!
Approximately 100,000 flying fox bats, who have made the New South Wales holiday town of Bateman's Bay their home, are about to get their marching orders.
Whether Nest's troubles came from failing to meet those marching orders or a change in them, possibly around the Alphabet reorganization, I still don't fully know.
I will tell you that a lot of the conservative base in Wisconsin kind of get their marching orders from talk radio in the Milwaukee area.
Furthermore, he said, we're seeing an unprecedented relationship between the president and the evangelical religious establishment, in which pastors take "marching orders" from Trump's own discourse.
Written and directed by Jordan Galland, "Ava's Possessions" is a novelty piece that likens its monsters to abusive lovers who refuse to accept their marching orders.
Pat Roberts, 83, told reporters this week his staff had given him "marching orders" that he needed to avoid touching surfaces without first wiping them down.
But if some conservative groups were to take this as their marching orders, it would be an interesting situation to see what the Trump F.C.C. did.
His marching orders: Overhaul the two networks, getting them out of the business of reruns and producing CBS-like procedurals — and into top-notch original programming.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson is Cecil Diamond, the charismatic but ruthless leader of the college's prestigious band, who isn't about to take marching orders from a woman.
A terrorist organization receiving its funds, arms and marching orders from Tehran, Hezbollah has a missile arsenal larger than that of most countries in the region.
Instead of listening to the American public, Zinke seems to be taking his marching orders from a rogue's gallery of anti-conservation and anti-regulation interests.
We reached out multiple times to both Amazon and Whole foods for comment and have yet to receive any clarification on this apparent discrepancy in marching orders.
Pelosi's marching orders in the 2005 fight were for Democrats to stage town hall events and present Bush's plan –– but not to offer an alternative, said Rep.
Buckley had no idea, "Call it a No-program, if you will," he cheerfully wrote or shrugged, in words that sound like marching orders for today's GOP.
Odinga's marching orders on Sunday stoked worry within the international community that the opposition might be trying to stir up unrest to serve their own political aims.
But Tea Party targeting was an internal matter, one whose marching orders, to the extent any were expressed, would never have reached OIRA under any review scheme.
But Kemp has been the rare Republican willing to buck the president, insisting on sticking with Atlanta businesswoman Kelly Loeffler rather than taking marching orders from Trump.
The groups had sent out specific marching orders to the hundreds of thousands of members of their network: Follow and elevate these key Republican lawmakers on Twitter.
But Mr. Pence, officials point out, received his marching orders from Mr. Trump shortly before he left for Asia, and he was unlikely to deviate from them.
"It systematically took any possibility where some independent judgment could be exercised by a government attorney and made it very clear they know what their marching orders are."
True believers in Mr. Trump who get their news only from Fox and their marching orders from white supremacists or the alt-right cannot be converted by argument.
Should the spectacular striker fail to take a win in his maiden voyage at the lighter weight class, he could be given his marching orders by the UFC.
Sessions's marching orders marked a stark turnaround from the Obama administration, which urged prosecutors to reserve the harshest charges for violent criminals and the leaders of drug cartels.
Pat Roberts, who's 0003, told reporters this week that his staff had given him "marching orders" that he needed to avoid touching surfaces without first wiping them down.
Biegun is also beholden to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a trusted Trump aide with a reputation for following the president's marching orders and for rarely contradicting him.
Meanwhile, the Democratic candidates have gotten marching orders from local party leadership not to attack each other, according to Ethan Corson, executive director of the Kansas Democratic Party.
Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reports that Adam Lindin Ljungkvist was given his marching orders late on in the game, with the official reason for his dismissal given as unsportsmanlike behaviour.
But not slouching dutifully back to the White House for a phony ceremony so the president can crow and give him his marching orders would be a good start.
The troubled media company named Robert M. Bakish as its new chief executive on Monday just hours after it received marching orders to stop exploring a combination with CBS.
He also didn't talk about tax reform, which I expected he would give Congress some marching orders in terms of what he wants - he hardly said anything about tax reform.
But against a backdrop of severe congressional dysfunction, when his members are deeply divided over the substance and ordering of their agenda, nothing he said made their marching orders clearer.
"This is the first year we've done that," Mr. Poku said as employees in white lab coats ducked into his office from the factory floor for the day's marching orders.
Mr. Trump signaled some of that impatience on Tuesday when, writing on Twitter, he gave marching orders to the Democrat-controlled House, which returns from its summer recess next week.
At the time, the service was reportedly making a shift toward more mainstream fare under marching orders from Jeff Bezos, rather than the award fodder the company had previously focused on.
To participate in the DNC's voter protection effort, campaigns had to agree that only the DNC could give marching orders to volunteers if they encountered issues affecting the ability to vote.
We're told Trump's marching orders are to deport people who have a pending visa application -- even if it's a slam dunk -- and they can come back if and when it's approved.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said McConnell was taking his marching orders from Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, who had called on the Senate to delay consideration of any nominee.
And his marching orders as special counsel, pursuant to the governing regulations, are to conduct relevant investigations, bring appropriate charges, and write a confidential report for the Department of Justice (DOJ).
In Washington, Mr. Trump's top advisers were still trying to talk the president out of the decision, but Central Command had its marching orders, first among them to inform the Kurds.
He doesn't seem to understand, for instance, that while the Justice Department is part of the federal government, the attorney general shouldn't be taking his daily marching orders from the President.
Questions over the Trump team's preparation for office have even trickled to the East Wing, where permanent staff -- some of them preparing to work for their sixth president -- are awaiting marching orders.
"Women's Agenda will give clear marching orders to every grassroots activist in this nation and establish a solid platform on which truly progressive candidates can run and win in 2020," she said.
And all of this in the service of developing clear policies that provide marching orders to everyone in an administration, while putting allies at ease and adversaries on notice about our intentions.
" Related: The Pentagon Just Issued Marching Orders on Climate Change The idea that DARPA would ask regular citizens to create dangerous devices also strikes personal injury lawyer Gabriel Levin as "very odd.
The council hires the secretary-general and gives him or her marching orders, such as where and how it wants to set up a UN peacekeeping mission, or an inquiry into abuses somewhere.
Fox straight-up lays blame at the feet of Trump ... saying the CBP certainly bears responsibility but adds, there's zero doubt its marching orders to show zero compassion come from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Mueller's marching orders call for him to submit a "confidential" final report at the end of his investigation to the attorney general, explaining his decision to either prosecute or decline to press charges.
"The marching orders were: I want a parade like the one in France," said a military official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the planning discussions are supposed to remain confidential.
Andrew Cuomo has declared a state of emergency for the subway system in the wake of Tuesday's derailment on the A train and the constant delays for commuters, he has his marching orders.
They gather in an open office beneath a chart that lays out the chain of command, get their marching orders, suit up and pass through a plastic-lined portal into the hot zone.
Long, multi-paragraph NATO declarations were not headline-grabbing material, but they served as important marching orders for NATO international staff and senior government officials to perform the daily work of the alliance.
Scientists think the way your brain looks and functions can be traced back to those first molecular marching orders—but precisely when and where these genetic signals occur has been difficult to pin down.
Senate candidates in battleground states have taken their party's marching orders and run with them, with incumbents attempting to recast themselves as the real outsiders in the race, or as independent-minded problem solvers.
Sonnen would be wise to learn from Ortiz's shortcomings, with the "Huntington Beach Bad Boy" receiving his marching orders in episode nine—an episode which saw his first attempt at being a project manager.
This time, following strict marching orders from Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the motion failed, with only two Democrats, Representatives Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey and Collin C. Peterson of Minnesota, voting for the measure.
In other states under one-party control, the political marching orders may be more brazen: North Carolina Republicans ordered that no more than three of the state's 13 House seats be given to Democrats.
It's been opposed by the Department of Justice, which has formally argued that it's against the deal on antitrust grounds but many including the companies involved suspect was given its marching orders by the president.
Kenny Smith says his good friend, Craig Sager, gave him marching orders for his funeral in case he lost his battle with cancer ... wanting anyone who showed up to dress as colorful as Sager did.
"We can either wait until we receive our respective marching orders, speak up individually, or find a way to collaborate, and exercise our agency as the lifeblood of the league," the player, Russell Okung, wrote.
That included marching orders for the Securities and Exchange Commission to look into reforms meant to level the playing field between everyday investors and the sales agents who try to separate them from their money.
Putin: We'll work with any candidate U.S. voters choose Charles Urstadt, who was named to the RNC's Presidential Trust committee, said he wasn't expecting to get his marching orders until the Republican National Convention next month.
Read: House Democrats want to know if Whitaker played a role in Mueller's rare BuzzFeed statement Mueller's marching orders call for him to deliver a "confidential" report to the attorney general when his work is finished.
Mock the White House and complain about war strategy in a magazine profile Not everyone who is sacked by the commander in chief actually gets the news -- and their marching orders -- directly from the Oval Office.
From here, the hero leads an effort to dispatch the creature, and for a few sweet minutes, they experience the satisfaction of having everyone in the establishment under their thumb and ready to take marching orders.
After listening to presentations by Le Maire and British finance minister Philip Hammond, Mnuchin said on Saturday G20 countries should issue "marching orders" to their respective finance ministries to negotiate the technical aspects of a deal.
What began as disparate protests by vendors facing marching orders has now morphed into an organized citywide movement that has also won support from academics and other public figures against the perceived heavy-handedness of officials.
The Wolf finishes delivering his marching orders to the three men, but Vincent chooses to focus on the understandably abrupt tone of the Wolf's instructions and just can't let it go, throwing the plan off course.
"At the end of the day, it almost doesn't matter who the lead negotiator is because they get their marching orders from Kim Jong Un." Reporting by Hyonhee Shin and Josh Smith; Editing by Nick Macfie
However, Mnuchin said on Saturday G20 countries should issue "marching orders" to their respective finance ministries to negotiate the technical aspects of an agreement after listening to presentations by Le Maire and British finance minister Philip Hammond.
Founded by people who organized and led sister Women's March events around the country, March On is using this weekend's anniversary to launch "Operation Marching Orders," a tech-driven campaign to crowdsource an agenda for political change.
Since Emil Velev took Levski to the league title in 2009, there have been 18 changes in all with coaches often being given their marching orders only to return to their old jobs a few seasons later.
Stepping off the bus, I realize there is no self-esteem booster like pulling up to some prosperous corner, getting out with a Globus strap around your neck, and taking marching orders from a stern tour guide.
Washington (CNN)Congressional Republicans, keen to secure an end to a policy separating children from their parents at the US border, received unclear marching orders from President Donald Trump on Tuesday after a meeting on Capitol Hill.
The other observation is that when Clinton is elected — sorry, if Clinton is elected — she'll have shaky authority and murky marching orders, because she'll be the beneficiary of an anti-Trump vote, not a pro-Clinton one.
Even worse, when 'Stormin Norman' posted that he had been given his marching orders on April 1, a lot of people thought the Bushmills fighter was trying to play an 'April Fool's Day' prank on his supporters.
Douglas E. Lute, a former ambassador to NATO who advised Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush on Afghanistan, said he supported the new marching orders for American diplomats, although he was not privy to deciding on them.
And only a day before Mr. Trump lifted sanctions on Turkey, Mr. Erdogan had spent several hours in Sochi, Russia, with a happy Mr. Putin — another of Mr. Trump's paragons of effective governance — getting his marching orders from the Russian leader.
Rather than give them their marching orders, Scott gave the couple from Shanghai a blessing at the altar of the church - an unexpected bonus Wu's team pounced upon and video-recorded, to be screened on the big day, back in China.
As he stood barefoot in a sleeveless T-shirt awaiting marching orders with dozens of other boat owners, he said that if there was going to be a good place to have a flood of this magnitude, Southern Louisiana is it.
The Pentagon and White House on Wednesday confirmed reports that planning for a parade in Washington, D.C., is underway, after The Washington Post reported a day earlier that Trump had given "marching orders" to Pentagon officials to plan the event.
And as part of the deeply held Quaker belief in democracy, the FCNL gets its marching orders every two years from surveys it sends around the country to congregations, which it then must interpret and boil down into action plans.
Bethune-Cookman began recruiting out of Florida's deep pool of Latino players early on, and Thompson said that he has given the same marching orders each time he hires a baseball coach, something he did for the sixth time last August.
An unidentified former member of the National Security Council staff was more explicit about the real marching orders: "Your job was not to win, it was to not lose," the staffer told an interviewer in 2014, according to the documents.
Quigley also accused the Republican majority on the committee of being complicit in following the marching orders of the Trump administration by failing to compel witnesses to answer questions in the face of a "gag order" from the White House.
As Messiah College professor and historian John Fea told Vox, white evangelical pastors — and thus their parishioners — are increasingly willing to take their sermon talking points and "marching orders" from an administration buoyed, in part, by its embrace of nativism.
The three officers, who agreed to cooperate with the feds as part of their plea deals, were under marching orders from Raimundo Atesiano, a bald 52-year-old with a cartoonish, bushy mustache who served as Biscayne Park's police chief.
The argument for this is that people like Zuckerberg and Larry Page should never have to take marching orders from the orcs on Wall Street, people like Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman, who may seek board representation by accumulating large blocks of stock.
That's probably because by the time most consoles receive their corporate marching orders, the only titles available are a spectacular mix of lackluster football ports, mode-stripped Call of Duties, or knock-off Disney shovelware like The Dalmatians or Legend of Hercules.
As Messiah College professor and historian John Fea told Vox in September, white evangelical pastors — and thus their parishioners — are increasingly willing to take their sermon talking points and "marching orders" from an administration buoyed, in part, by its embrace of nativism.
So when Bronn showed up in "The Last of the Starks" with marching orders (and the promise of cash) from Cersei to off both Tyrion and Jaime, it was probably a clear signal to Jaime that the status of Cersei's pregnancy has changed.
Under Piscatella's leadership — and the overarching stewardship of a terrifyingly impersonal executive named Linda (Beth Dover) — the new Litchfield marching orders become never thinking of the prisoners as people but rather as faceless criminals who deserve nothing but the walls surrounding them.
Part One Akiko Fujita (AF): I want to start by looking back, because this year makes 230 years that Toyota first launched its Prius, and at the time 240, you got very simple marching orders, essentially build a car for the 250st century.
"These roll-backs from Scott Pruitt mean Americans will pay more at the pump while our air gets dirtier, just so Pruitt can help the corporate lobbyists and polluters who give him favors and marching orders," said Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune.
Althoff joined Microsoft from Oracle five years ago, and he was elevated to the top level of leadership in 2016 — with the departure of operating chief Kevin Turner — and given marching orders to build "the sales organization of the future," he said.
His performance of the song at last year's Grammys — a performance of such rage and musicality that you can't not watch twice, that I've watched three times just between these em dashes — sounds less and less like uplift and more like marching orders.
The police badly mishandled white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville, Va., in August, failing to give officers needed training, gear and marching orders, and remaining passive as bloody clashes between protesters and counterprotesters raged around them, a former federal prosecutor reported on Friday.
Current and former federal prosecutors contacted by The Trace said that US Attorneys offices could respond to the next Attorney General's marching orders by reviewing abundant "felon-in-possession" cases, which are typically pursued by local authorities, and prosecuting enough to meet the new directive.
After scanning the body part to be tattooed, and translating the information into zeros and ones for the robot to read geometrically, the team then programmed the graphic design to be inked onto the skin's surface, exporting the code as the robot's marching orders.
The marching orders changed by Tuesday morning, with multiple White House officials scrambling to tell reporters the border wall was not off the table for the current budget negotiations -- reviving the notion of a potential poison pill that could lead to a government shutdown.
While it will be impossible to undo the rules immediately, the presidential signatures would give Mr. Pruitt his marching orders to commence the one- to two-year legal process of withdrawing the Obama-era climate rules and replacing them with looser, more industry-friendly rules.
No matter how much its supporters say that enforcement wouldn't be dogmatic, the order provokes inevitable allusions to authoritarian regimes of the past that imposed their own architectural marching orders, and dredges up images of antebellum America, when classicizing Federal architecture was all the rage.
It does away with a set of marching orders from 2013 known as the Cole Memo, which essentially told federal prosecutors to only pursue cases that involved flagrant violations of the law, such as black market dealers shipping large quantities of weed from one state to another.
Given new marching orders from a reform-minded City Council that was swept into office here two years ago, Mountain View is looking to increase its housing stock by as much as 220 percent — including as many as 2000,0003 units in the area around Google's main campus.
Mr. Goss took over in 2004, when the agency was widely viewed as being at odds with the Bush administration over the Iraq war, and his marching orders were to end what the White House viewed as a campaign of leaks by insiders who opposed administration policies.
His acolytes, some of whom might consider themselves to be walking in the tradition of rugged American individualism, should note that they are in fact taking marching orders — "Rules for Life," no less — from a line-toeing Canadian, preaching a philosophy not of American defiance but of Canadian deference.
That's the whole thing about Green Room, it's not so much about "Nazis are bad," it's about power structure and how ideology, content, and understanding is used to give marching orders to give thrust behind these other movements that cause so much strife and carnage in our country.
He had consistent evangelical support, but it tended to come from less strongly affiliated Christians — people who might identify as born again, but who weren't connected to the congregations that once formed the building blocks of the religious right, and who didn't take marching orders from the movement's leaders.
Mr. Goss took over the C.I.A. in 2004, when the agency was widely viewed as being at odds with the Bush administration over the Iraq war, and his marching orders were to end what the White House viewed as a campaign of leaks by insiders who opposed administration policies.
In Operations, players battle across multiple maps in an extended game scenario that is designed to let players experience "real battles of World War I." Each encounter opens with a brief voiceover setting up the battle on which the scenario you're playing is based; the remarks serve as marching orders.
The point of this alleged blackmail, Bezos said, was to derail an investigation into who obtained his sexts, as well as force him to issue a statement denying that the Enquirer's marching orders came from someone with a political motive and that AMI or anyone associated with it had engaged in hacking.
The Trump-appointed judges clearly understand their marching orders; one of those new Fifth Circuit judges, James C. Ho, has already referred in a published opinion in a separate case to "the moral tragedy of abortion," a gratuitous comment that, whatever its purpose, served to make him stand out from the crowd.
And he had some big whoppers, including the statement that 94 million Americans are out of the labor force -- a misleading claim at best, as it includes people who are not looking for work Beyond the news cycle coverage of any joint session speech, the goal of such an address is to give marching orders for the months ahead.
In a broader sense, the series comes at an interesting time for Hulu, which has broken through as never before with "The Handmaid's Tale," yet whose future marching orders have been somewhat clouded by the pending acquisition of 21st Century Fox entertainment assets by Disney, bringing two of the streaming service's corporate owners under one roof.
It's 2021 and you are now taking your marching orders from America's first socialist president, Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE, whose foreign policy is antithetical to your understanding of America as an influence for good in the world.
My colleague Catie Edmondson told me that Republicans, finally back from break, are scrambling to get on the same page: Senate Republicans are having a lunch tomorrow where they're essentially going to work out their marching orders, while House Republicans have an all-member briefing led by Steve Scalise, the minority whip, to keep them abreast of talking points.
And, should Trump actually be at risk of firing Mueller or Rosenstein in a moment of extreme weakness, the legislation Grassley intends to move through committee would serve to save Trump from himself — and from a lot of Democrats, who would love nothing more than for him to give Mueller his marching orders, giving them an extra boost heading into November's midterm elections.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffGraham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing MORE (D-Calif.) said the new information supports the Democrats' suspicions that Giuliani's shadow foreign policy in Kyiv was not a rogue venture, but official marching orders coming from Trump himself.
Donald Trump is facing blowback after The Washington Post reported that the president gave "marching orders" to White House and Pentagon officials to put on a massive military parade in Washington, D.C. Trump has spoken publicly and privately in the past about having a parade to showcase the might of the military, most notably after attending the annual Bastille Day military parade in Paris last July with French President Emmanuel Macron.

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