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But the latest scandal may prove the most threatening yet.
Which contender will be the most threatening to her reign?
I think that was the most threatening word in the whole thing.
It's that last one that might be most threatening to Snap Inc's IPO.
West Antarctica has some of the most threatening glaciers for rising sea levels.
And in those spaces, Obama's presidency was framed in the most threatening possible terms.
Naturally it is the most threatening people who feel the greatest need to protect.
Then, the moment Campbell leaves, she serves up the most threatening glare of the season.
In many countries, though, the world power seen as most threatening is the United States.
The fires of October 2017 that hit Napa and Sonoma Counties were the most threatening.
Its most threatening villains are corporate suits who see the clones as a business opportunity.
The most threatening way you can terrorize a population is to bomb hospitals and kill doctors.
This champion "underdog" was perhaps most threatening in that he was a master of surpassing expectation.
But maybe the most threatening comment came from Dianne Feinstein, the senior senator from Facebook's home state.
If supervised learning is among the most threatening types of AI, what's the most valuable and encouraging?
Researchers just released an update to the definitive list of most threatening volcanoes in the United States.
I was modeling myself on the noxious behavior that I found most threatening and reassuring in others.
The most threatening thing it can do with its pear-shaped body is waddle around a bit.
A bounty on removing the most threatening hulks might even see the launch of a new space business.
The most threatening moment came when the town drunk briefly contemplated dropping his trousers in a supermarket parking lot.
Muhammad Ali struck us in the middle of America's darkest night, in the heart of its most threatening gathering storm.
But research indicates that weight alone does not present the most threatening risk factor for knee injuries, Dr. Elliott said.
Its big setbacks have revolved around the most threatening missile it has so far flight-tested, known as the Musudan.
It turned out that the most threatening obstacle to our relationship was the very thing that brought us together: books.
It was as close as the world has ever come to ending the most threatening and destabilizing force on the planet.
But along Antarctica's margin, where ice sheets meet the oceans, it's relatively warmer ocean waters, not air, that are most threatening.
Here are seven of the most threatening, inflammatory quotes from Scaramucci's interview with the New Yorker, which was published on Thursday.
And that could make it easier for the US to monitor Russia's submarines, which are its most-threatening platform in the Pacific.
Perhaps Mr Putin's most threatening statement was his claim that Russia had "no troops stationed closer than 1,500km from the Finnish border".
Moreover, "Team Trump" should: Trump can strengthen his "America First" platform by addressing those most threatening to U.S. security — Pyongyang and Tehran.
Just two months ago, the USGS ranked Kilauea as the most threatening of the United States' 161 active and potentially active volcanoes.
Coastal flooding issues will be most threatening during high tide cycles, Mr. Engle said, and will be most concerning for Southern Queens.
These displays of violence, as horrible and deadly as they may be, are not the most threatening aspect of today's ethno-nationalism.
Once Trump is in office, a good insurance policy would call for neutralizing the advisers seen as most threatening, including his attorney general.
The titular "apocalypse" could make this season of the series the scariest one the show has ever done, and Fern's Michael the most threatening villain.
Storm conditions at Thule can be extreme, and are divided into five categories: Normal, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Delta, with Delta being the most threatening.
Other thinkers suggest that perhaps democracy itself isn't dying — just the values we think of when we hear "liberal democracy" — and that is most threatening.
Mountain lions, sharks, and crocodiles might look the most threatening, but they're not as likely to kill you compared to backyard animals like dogs and cows.
"The most threatening thing about her, from the American viewpoint, is that she refuses to treat the arts as an instrument of civil rights," he wrote.
The most threatening retort since Huawei was turned into a trade pawn by Trump has been a visit by president Xi Jinping to a rare earths facility.
This tunnel was deemed to be the "most threatening as an invasion tool" by the tourism office, because of its proximity to Seoul, just 32 miles away.
In this episode, she's steps ahead of her own brother Tyrion, seemingly the show's smartest character and Hand (chief adviser) to her most threatening enemy, Daenerys Targaryen.
To date, the proven reach of the Musudan makes it the most threatening potential weapon in the North's emerging arsenal of missiles that might loft nuclear warheads.
In Houston, where mid-range shots and contested twos are closely associated with spiritual satanism, he has adapted to thrive as one of the NBA's most threatening roll men.
The most threatening The volcano that may cause the highest threat to the public is Mount Rainier, USGS geologist Angie Diefenbach, a co-author of the assessment, told CNN.
Trump's only credential for holding office is his purported business acumen, so it is imperative that business leaders show he doesn't have corporate support for his most threatening policies.
Rather than remain silent about America's deadbeat Sunni "allies," its leaders need to demand they work to combat the extremist ideology fostering Islamic terrorism most threatening to the country.
The unintended consequence of such actions could be cutbacks in high-risk research aimed at curing and healing the most threatening diseases that require high returns to justify high costs.
But perhaps the most threatening event to Bill's political future occurred in 1990, when he decided to seek a fifth term as governor, in a race that looked very close.
While DraftKings and FanDuel are still tied up with the biggest and most threatening legal challenge in New York, the Virginia law acknowledges the activity as a game of skill.
He called the decision was a "loss all around" and said that it's "most threatening to Israel's standing in the United States" as a free democracy in the Middle East.
Since porn studios did not have the capital or political connections to sue their most threatening adversaries out of business (as the record industry did), rates for scene work dropped.
The odds seem highly likely: Eighty-eight percent of the launches of the North's most threatening missiles have self-destructed since the covert American program was accelerated three years ago.
The incident highlighted Navalny's deft mastery of YouTube, a tool he's wielded to become Putin's most threatening challenger in the upcoming presidential elections, despite being barred by the state from running.
"In many ways, the LNG exports by the U.S. is the most threatening U.S. policy to Russia," said Michal Baranowski, director of the Warsaw office of think-tank the German Marshall Fund.
Most threatening to its neighbor the Philippines is China's current plan to install radar in the Scarborough Shoal, which constitutes a potential military projection into what is now an international fishing ground.
These men are imposing the body part that is most threatening to a female and in doing so, they are acting out what is called 'sexualized hostility' or 'eroticized rage' against their prey.
The volunteers agree that the stakes could not be higher and note that Mike Pence, in particular, is among the most threatening and terrifying politicians standing in the way of pro-choice policies.
"The most threatening situation is with winter barley and rapeseed, as well as with winter wheat crops, which were sown in extremely late terms, namely in the second half of October," scientists said.
You know that kind-of-already-iconic bit where Stormzy's crew in "Shut Up" all shout "BACK UP DANCER", in what is probably the most threatening way the word 'dancer' has ever been used?
Mr Sall's two most threatening rivals, the former mayor of Dakar, Khalifa Sall (no relation) and the son of a former president, Karim Wade, have been disqualified because of convictions for fraud and corruption respectively.
He's largely responsible for one of the league's most threatening pick-your-poison sequences, wherein he starts in the corner then zips up for a dribble hand-off that's designed to give him an open shot.
Following the professional and personal travails of Araknet, a tech darknet company, and its ruthlessly ambitious staff, StartUp builds with high stakes tension as the team fights their most threatening adversary to date—the U.S. Government.
The notion of prioritizing the most threatening aliens was still in the mix, but Trump's criteria for who should be prioritized have grown so broad that the very concept of priority has become all but meaningless.
The trade deal fight was not the most threatening issue on the industry's plate in recent months, as companies also fought sweeping measures to lower drug prices from House Democrats, the Senate and the Trump administration.
"In this regard, Brexit is probably the single most threatening risk as a 'no-deal' Brexit would come at the most inconvenient time for the economy, namely exactly when it should be about to rebound," he added.
He also was their most threatening bat, breaking up Clayton Kershaw's no-hitter with two outs in the fifth and driving a ball to the warning track in center with a runner aboard to end the seventh.
When Mr. Trump quickly shifted United States policy on North Korea from perhaps the most threatening and hawkish stance in decades to the most accommodating and dovish one since the Korean War, Mr. Pompeo supported the change.
SEOUL, South Korea — Until recently, the world considered North Korea largely a menace on the Korean Peninsula, its military most threatening to the 25 million people of Seoul and the sprawling area around the South Korean capital.
Though Navalny is perhaps Putin's best-known opposition -- and likely the one the Kremlin views as most threatening, there are a number of Putin critics running in the next election, and they are making their voices known.
Mr. Kelly and some Vietnamese-Americans have chosen to forget their past or to recast it with themselves and their families as heroic, self-reliant Americans who are better than the newest and most threatening immigrant or refugee.
A patent is a right over the particular process for creating something, and it's the thing that would be most threatening to other creators doing their own reaction videos along similar lines to those already used by Fine Bros.
In fact, perhaps the keenest-eyed industry analyst alive, Matthew Ball, former head of strategy at Amazon Studios, argues that Netflix has so transcended Hollywood that its real competition is another, and surprising, entity entirely: Fortnite is Netflix's most threatening competitor.
The 2000-day-old conflagration, dubbed the 232 Fire, was by far the largest and most threatening of at least a half-dozen blazes raging across Colorado as the 252 summer wildfire season heated up across the Western United States.
And the voice acting is superb right across the half-hour—Richard McGonagle, who plays Falcone, somehow manages to make the Voice of Sully sound like the most threatening thing in the gaming world, rather than a comforting blanket of experience.
This re-focus on the tangible makes sense when you consider that, for all the obvious external forces on the album that either make themselves apparent or offer themselves up for projection, it's the internal ones that feel most threatening.
There's good news and pretty bad news when it comes to what the 535 members of Congress realize about the most threatening glacier on Earth — and critically, the necessity to rapidly slash carbon emissions to potentially curb Thwaites' melt.  Sen.
During the course of his Twitter rant, in which Musk claims the global race for artificial intelligence will result in World War III, a follower suggests that the government lags behind and corporations will develop the most threatening arsenal of artificial intelligence.
According to the Storm Prediction Center (SPC), which forecasts the risk of wildfires based on anticipated weather conditions, fire weather is likely to be "extremely critical" — a rare designation reserved for only the most threatening situations — in a swath of Southern California on Thursday.
Governments will force companies to turn over AI tech at gunpoint During a September Twitter tirade by Musk on the existential threat posed by artificial intelligence, a follower suggested that the government lags behind and corporations will develop the most threatening arsenal of artificial intelligence.
By Monday morning, he was bombarded with complaints from both Republicans and Democrats, who charged that such a move would abandon the Kurds, some of the United States' most loyal and effective allies in the region, while emboldening some of America's most threatening enemies.
Meghan Trainor's 'Carpool Karaoke' episode has a wonderful surprise appearance from Dr. Phil You can glimpse the eerie depths of the planet's most threatening glacier This '1917' and 'SpongeBob' mashup is surprisingly perfect Seth Meyers skewers Trump's legal team with a penetrating donut analogy
This '1917' and 'SpongeBob' mashup is surprisingly perfect Meghan Trainor's 'Carpool Karaoke' episode has a wonderful surprise appearance from Dr. Phil You can glimpse the eerie depths of the planet's most threatening glacier Seth Meyers skewers Trump's legal team with a penetrating donut analogy
The largest and most threatening blaze, a 230-day-old conflagration dubbed the 22018 Fire, has scorched more than 2003,2200 acres (2150,2400 hectares) of drought-parched grass, brush and timber at the edge of the San Juan National Forest near the southwestern Colorado town of Durango.
So far in short-lived 2020, Antarctic scientists measured warm waters eating away at the planet's most threatening glacier, Earth experienced its warmest January in over 140 years of record-keeping, and the Australian Navy rescued 1,000 residents trapped by the nation's historic, climate-enhanced fires.  Sen.
It used to be that the most threatening thing about social media was that it was mundane: Tweets were prompted by the question "What are you doing right now?" and that seemed likely to validate a generation's worth of narcissists in the belief that our petty lives are worth publicizing.
Throwing myself with all my energy into the unknown wasn&apost nearly as terrifying as a future in the lowest-middle class household I grew up in, with a job like that of my parents: working all night doing boring, difficult work to pay only the most threatening past-due bills.
Soros highlights the precarious situations in Germany, the U.K., Italy and Hungary as those most threatening to the long-term health of the EU. In Germany, the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has become the largest opposition party in the federal government — and has the establishment parties, and Chancellor Angela Merkel, in retreat.
For Mr. de Blasio, the mayor of New York City, it was a chance to size up the congressman seen by many to be the most threatening challenger to his re-election — an African-American rising star from Brooklyn, who could cut into the mayor's base in the black community and his home borough.
The KN-14, a longer version of the KN-08, appeared able, in theory, to send one of Pyongyang's nuclear warheads crashing down on Washington, D.C. Today, the KN-08 and the KN-14 are widely seen as the most threatening missiles in North Korea's developing arsenal, especially given the land test in April of the potent engine that apparently powers them.
That's the intent of the Accelerated Approval provision of the Act, which is intended to bolster FDA's ability to review and approve medications for the most threatening diseases, such as Cancer, CNS diseases, and others that are most likely to kill Americans, but where old fashioned clinical endpoints (such as memory loss in Alzheimer's) are simply too difficult to measure and take too long to ascertain.
The National Defense Strategy, the Indo-Pacific Strategy Report, and a series of speeches by Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceTrump looms as flashpoint in Alabama Senate battle Stephen Miller's uncle says he donated to pro-refugee group as a wedding gift Short defends Trump's tweets as a 'very effective way' to communicate with Americans MORE and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPompeo condemns China's expulsion of WSJ journalists Wall Street Journal 'deeply disappointed' by China's expulsion of journalists China expels three Wall Street Journal reporters MORE have made clear that the Trump administration regards China as America's most threatening adversary.
Especially on the edges, many villages changed sides several times depending on which side was most threatening.
In 2015, Korean society entered into a new class era as inequality increased. According to Global Attitudes Survey conducted by Pew Research Center, Korean citizens answered that the most threatening thing for them is inequality. However, the conclusion that inequality has a similar effect for all cultures should not be automatically assumed, since at least "8 other countries were content with inequality", including Greece. In contrast, Japan answered that nuclear weapons and radioactivity are most threatening.
Equipping and hiding field treatment locations has been one of the most threatening and resources consuming task during the uprising. The government security forces in a number of occasions used local paid informants to locate and destroy treatment locations equipped by the SRCU.
Distributed denial of service is one of the most threatening cyber-attacks that may happen to an internet service provider. By combining the output of single classifiers, ensemble classifiers reduce the total error of detecting and discriminating such attacks from legitimate flash crowds.
Chemotactile cues from predators can give Pardosa more specific information like the sex, size, diet, and hunger levels of the predator. Usually, these spiders only respond to the most threatening predator's vibratory cues. Pardosa miliva will use vibratory cues mainly when they are the only information available to them.
Native wildlife are threatened by some invasive species. There have been more than 300 documented invasive species in Brazil. It is estimated that invasive species cost Brazil around $49 billion. The most threatening species is the wild boar which destroys crops and natural flora, and can transmit diseases to indigenous animals.
IDF Home Front Command Search and Rescue unit was a re-organization of HaGaHa, the Israeli civil defense force. It was created in February 1992 following the Gulf War, which, as the most threatening war to Israel's homeland since the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, led to a perceived need for more security beyond the border.
Hence Lee focus on the brevity and the rhythm to be the most threatening. In preparation for the fight sequence, Most described that director Proyas and Lee studied Martial arts movies. Also according to Most, Lee pushed on not adding more metaphysical characters in the film. Costumer Roberta Bile said that Lee modeled Draven after singer Chris Robinson.
Lava flows and lahars could wipe out entire cities or towns. Ashfall produced by explosive eruptions could interfere with air traffic. Most threatening of all is the risk of pyroclastic flows or avalanches, which have historically traversed as far as in the region. Mount Hudson, an active volcano in the SVZ, shortly after an eruption in 1991.
According to a poll released by the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies at Seoul National University in 2018, 46 percent of South Koreans find China as the most threatening country to inter-Korean peace (compared to 33 percent for North Korea), marking the first time China was seen as a bigger threat than North Korea since the survey began in 2007.
Dae concentrated on increasing defense capabilities against the threat of new powers and was in favor of allying with the Goryeo Dynasty. However, the interference of the nobility did not allow that to happen. The Khitans' growing power in Manchuria was the most threatening to Balhae. Eventually, they invaded Balhae in 925 and the capital Sanggyeong (also known as Holhan fortress) fell after ten days.
Newspaper reports of the time told of his common practice of waving a revolver in the air in "a most threatening manner". On one occasion, he incited a riot of such proportions that Fr. Daley, the parish priest of St. Peter's, took to the roof of the church to defend it. A man was shot. The parish priest was tried but eventually acquitted at the Quarter Sessions.
Merritt regularly receives violent sexual threats in response to her work, and is harassed extensively online on social media. She says she routinely reports the most threatening incidents to the police, and was once warned by the FBI about a white supremacist actively trying to find her home address, forcing her to change her online habits. Merritt is a board member for NARAL. She has spoken out strongly against Donald Trump.
On February 1, 1989, Crump suffered a broken leg, ankle and ribs from a riding accident and was hospitalized for ten days. Crump's leg was broken in 6 or 7 different places. After being in the hospital she was told by doctors she would never be able to ride again. Crump had several injuries in her career as a jockey but this one was the far most threatening.
Harrison & Evemy p 30 The charity has also supported in some measure both the Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School and The Rochester Grammar School (see below). In 1648 at the start of the Second English Civil War, Rochester was at the centre of a Royalist uprising. At the time this was thought to be the most threatening such uprising and so Lord Thomas Fairfax was sent to suppress it.
Current park managers focus on controlling nine high-priority invasive plant species of noxious weeds: yellow star-thistle (Centaurea solstitialis); spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa); Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus); bull thistle (Cirsium vulgare); velvet grass (Holcus lanatus); cheat grass (Bromus tectorum); French broom (Genista monspessulana); Italian thistle (Carduus pycnocephalus); and perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium). In 2008, the park began to use the herbicides glyphosate and aminopyralid to augment manual methods to manage the most threatening plants.
Lasers are technically complex but relatively easy to develop, and with little startup capital required for a new entrant to produce lasers, competitors flourished. A number of self- inflicted problems plagued Coherent in this time period, the most threatening was a failed joint venture with General Electric that produced a profoundly flawed product that tarnished the Coherent brand image. The company failed to deliver on quality, delivery, and service promises and the company struggled financially.
John Prados, The Blood Road. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1998, pp. 371–373. One of the most threatening features of the new North Vietnamese build-up was the air defense network that was established within South Vietnam, which by 1975 consisted of twenty-two regiments equipped with radar-controlled gun systems and formidable SA-2 Guideline and shoulder-launched SA-7 Grail anti-aircraft missiles.William E. Momyer The Republic of Vietnam Air Force.
They used their power to suppress protests and intimidate potential informers who sought to expose the arbitrariness of the qahal to the Russian government. In some cases, communal elders had the most threatening informers murdered (such as the Ushitsa case, 1836). The zoning rule was suspended during the Crimean War, when conscription became annual. During this period the qahals leaders would employ informers and kidnappers (Russian: "", , ), as many potential conscripts preferred to run away rather than voluntarily submit.
Intelligent packet capture uses machine learning to filter and reduce the amount of network traffic captured. Traditional filtered packet capture relies on rules and policies which are manually configured to capture all potentially malicious traffic. Intelligent packet capture uses machine learning models, including features from Cyber threat intelligence feeds, to scientifically target and capture the most threatening traffic. Machine learning techniques for network intrusion detection , traffic classification , and anomaly detection are used to identify potentially malicious traffic for collection.
The keyholes are all less than 55 km wide. On 25 September 2175, there is a 1 in 24,000 chance of an Earth impact, but the nominal 2175 approach is in February 2175 at a distance of roughly . The most threatening virtual impactor is on 24 September 2196 when there is a 1 in 11,000 chance of an Earth impact. There is a cumulative 1 in 2,700 chance of an Earth impact between 2175 and 2199.
The novel Chander Pahar has of a story where the protagonist Shankar has a face-to-face experience with Africa's most deadliest snake, Black mamba. Shooting included a real Black mamba. Director Kamaleshwar Mukherjee said that the local people were telling the pre-production team how the Black mamba had bitten at least someone of the crew of a film in 80% shooting cases. The most threatening fact was that the venom of Black mamba cannot be taken out.
Head dipping is commonly defined as when the animal puts his head into the hole until its ears are level with the floor or in modern devices when it breaks the infrared beam. Rearing is when the animal stands on its hind legs. Locomotion is the animal moving to a different area with all four paws. If the animal moves into the central area it is as separate observation because the central area is the most threatening to animals.
Originally, the developers also planned to include nine dinosaur boss enemies, consisting of the largest and most threatening dinosaurs possible. The developers settled for three dinosaurs instead: the Spinosaurus, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus. These animals "worked out the best" for the combat style used in the game while providing variety for the player. The development team, most of which had never worked on a shooting game before, had faced various technical challenges, working with a new game engine and new 3D software.
Other characters include various criminals, politicians, scientists, and inventors who populate the dystopian world of tomorrow. There is also a race of reptilian humanoids called the Grith who cannot speak in a human language but instead communicate by spelling words with Scrabble tiles. These creatures have befriended Tenrec, and apparently have the ability to communicate telepathically with the dinosaurs. Added into the mix is Hermes, an Allosaurus Jack raised, and who basically acts as the most threatening guard dog one could ask for.
According to Thucydides (v. 67), they fought on the extreme-left wing in the battle-line, the most threatening position for the hoplite phalanx: "In this battle the left wing was composed of the Sciritae, who in a Lacedaemonian army have always that post to themselves alone". At night, they were placed as sentinels ahead of the army (Xenophon, Constitution of the Spartans, xii. 3) and acted as scouts to open the way for the king, whom they only could precede.
Author James Penton's major study of the Witnesses, Apocalypse Delayed, noted that of those Witnesses who do progress to university, few are likely to take studies in such areas as the humanities and the social sciences, "disciplines that are most threatening to the Witness world-view". Jehovah's Witnesses provide religious training programs for their members, focusing on improving skills for their ministry. These include literacy classes, Pioneer Service School, School for Kingdom Evangelizers and Gilead School. Some of these programs are by invitation only.
Southern Poverty Law Center, Ku Klux Klan The report "How to Bomb Thy Neighbor: Hamas Offers Online 'Academy'" describes a Hamas online interactive 14-lesson course for Muslims on bomb-making, as part of a campaign to increase the number of bomb-makers.The World's Most Threatening Terrorist Networks and Criminal Gangs, p. 159, Michael T. Kindt, Jerrold M. Post, Barry R. Schneider, Macmillan, 2009, , accessed February 23, 2010 In 2004, a Palestinian group posted an online video showing the proper construction of suicide vests, hoping to support the Iraqi insurgency.
It is long and can carry a small number of special forces at over , compared to air- cushion vehicles than can travel at . VSVs are considered one of the most threatening craft in the Korean People's Army Naval Force for their commando infiltration capabilities onto border islands.N. Korea builds new high-speed infiltration boat - Koreatimes.co.kr, 23 March 2014 North Korea has built two helicopter frigates to enhance its anti-submarine warfare capabilities. Construction began in 2006-07 and launched in 2011–12, but it is unknown if they have been commissioned and are in service.
Nc4 16.Qe2 Qc8!, a multi-purpose move which threatens ...Nxb2, increases the pressure on the c-file, prevents f4–f5 and safeguards the passed g4-pawn. In the aforementioned position, Black is better, and the old line proceeds with 14.Kb1 Re8 but theoretically, Black is doing fine. In search of an advantage, White players turned to an immediate 12.Kb1, which is probably the most threatening line at the moment. 12... Re8 :After 12.Kb1, Black's most straightforward idea is no longer effective: 12...Nc4 13.
The executives of Gulf Oil started to doubt Thomas Frouge and the Gulf Oil Land Development Division, which was funding the project. Infighting within the company ensued, as well as a legal fallout between Frouge and Gulf Oil. In 1967, construction on the site came to a standstill. This allowed Douglas Ferguson, Bob Praetzel, and Marty Rosen (three lawyers who were already actively following the development and enraged by the legal shortcuts taken by Frouge and his associates to accelerate the construction) to step in and file the most threatening lawsuit to face Marincello.
Comparative study for detecting Rigidoporus lignosus on rubber trees. Crop Protection, 21, 461–466. It is the most destructive root disease in rubber plantations in Sri Lanka and many other rubber growing countries. White root rot has now become the most threatening root disease of the rubber tree in both Asian and African continents, which supply 98% of the natural rubber to the world market. In Indonesia alone, the affected area is more than 80,000 ha. As a whole 5–10% of the cultivated lands are in bare patches due to this deadly disease.
Schneider, B., Post, J., Kindt, M. (Eds.), The World's Most Threatening Terrorist Networks and Criminal Gangs. 2009. In turn, Hezbollah has passed on its "knowledge of military tactics and recruitment techniques" since the 1980s to a wide range of other organizations. The party has mostly trained fellow Shiite groups, such as Shia militias in Iraq during and after the American occupation and has reportedly trained Houthis, Syrians, and Iraqis in Lebanon and elsewhere. Iran's IRGC-QF likes working with Hezbollah because they are Arabic-speakers and provide a degree of separation to Iran.
Multiple drug resistance (MDR), multidrug resistance or multiresistance is antimicrobial resistance shown by a species of microorganism to at least one antimicrobial drug in three or more antimicrobial categories. Antimicrobial categories are classifications of antimicrobial agents based on their mode of action and specific to target organisms. The MDR types most threatening to public health are MDR bacteria that resist multiple antibiotics; other types include MDR viruses, parasites (resistant to multiple antifungal, antiviral, and antiparasitic drugs of a wide chemical variety). Recognizing different degrees of MDR in bacteria, the terms extensively drug-resistant (XDR) and pandrug-resistant (PDR) have been introduced.
Thrawn first appeared in the 1991 Timothy Zahn novel Heir to the Empire, the first installment of what became known as the Thrawn trilogy. He is a grand admiral in the Imperial Navy, and categorically "the most brilliant of the Emperor's minions". A member of the alien Chiss species, Thrawn is described as a tall, solidly built humanoid with blue skin and glowing red eyes who wears the white uniform befitting his rank. He has risen in power thanks to his "tactical brilliance and cunning", and has been described as "one of the most threatening antagonists" in the Star Wars universe.
In the last match of the season, Lancashire won the County Championship for the first time since 1950 when they shared the title. In his fifth over of the match Chapple experienced pain in his right hamstring, and feared he may have torn it. He returned to the field with strapping and on the final day, when he claimed his 800th wicket for Lancashire, he produced what Michael Atherton considered to be his most threatening bowling in a decade. For his efforts in taking Lancashire to the title, Chapple was named as one of Wisden five Cricketers of the Year in 2012.
Tamanivalu was one of five newcomers in Colin Cooper's Taranaki squad named for their 2012 campaign. He made his professional debut for Taranaki in the 2012 ITM Cup competition, coming on as a replacement against Hawke's Bay. In 2013, the then 21-year-old was named most promising player of the year after a season that saw him get a regular starting spot, his all-round game had been right up there with the best of the Taranaki backs. He had also been the most threatening attacker which saw him win top try scorer alongside teammate Andre Taylor.
The Baloch rebellion of the 1970s was the most threatening civil disorder to a United Pakistan since Bangladesh's secession. The Pakistan Armed Forces wanted to establish military garrisons in Balochistan Province, which at that time was quite lawless and run by tribal justice. The ethnic Balochis saw this as a violation of their territorial rights. Emboldened by the stand taken by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1971, the Baloch and Pashtun nationalists had also demanded their "provincial rights" from then Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in exchange for a consensual approval of the Pakistan Constitution of 1973.
With Duke Swietopelk's support for the Prussians broken, a prelate of Pope Innocent IV negotiated a peace treaty between the Prussians and the Knights. However, this treaty was never honored or enforced, especially after the Prussian victory in the Battle of Krücken at the end of 1249. The second uprising, known in historiography as "The Great Prussian Uprising", was prompted by the 1260 Battle of Durbe, the largest defeat suffered by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. This uprising was the longest, largest, and most threatening to the Teutonic Order, who again were reduced to five of their strongest castles.
On 4 October Wigan again played at home, against a struggling Middlesbrough side who had not won away from home all season. Wigan had looked confident and the most threatening during the opening half but were unable to take their chances when given them and were eventually undone in the 89th minute with a strike from Middlesbrough forward Jérémie Aliadière. On 18 October, Wigan travelled to Anfield to play league leaders Liverpool. Wigan showed sheer determination throughout the whole game and took the lead on the 29th minute from the head of lead goalscorer Amr Zaki.
Increasingly Pete becomes the scapegoat for the heartache and conflict that follows between Thorne and Adah. When Thorne “accidentally” murders Astrid, the “liberal” Guest House is forced by the authorities to kick Pete out: “That’s what we’re like,” admits the sympathetic Manageress resignedly. To an extent, Robeson’s character could be seen as reductionist in terms of identity as he tends to be photographed in natural surroundings: sometimes with clouds and the sea as backdrops – the location set in a Swiss Alps border town is important in this respect. Likewise Pete’s behavior is stoical even in the most threatening situations.
Jayadhwaj Singha reversed this policy and his successors up to Sulikphaa Lora Roja tried to come to terms with the sattras. This policy was again reversed during the reign of Gadadhar Singha, who began persecuting the sattras. His son, Rudra Singha tried to isolate the more liberal--and thus most threatening to the Ahom state --of the non-Brahmin sattras by encouraging the Brahmin sattras. When he realized this policy was not bearing fruit, he initiated a policy to accord state support to saktism, the historical and theological bete noire of the Mahapuruxiya dharma, to contain further sattra influence.
It is an opportunistic pathogen and human infections are common in patients with cystic fibrosis and chronic granulomatous disease, and are often fatal. In cystic fibrosis, it can cause "cepacia syndrome" which is characterized by a rapidly progressive fever, uncontrolled bronchopneumonia, weight loss, and in some cases, death. A review of B. cenocepacia in respiratory infections of cystic fibrosis patients stated that "one of the most threatening pathogens in [cystic fibrosis] is Burkholderia cenocepacia, a member of a bacterial group collectively referred to as the Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc)". Twenty-four Small RNAs were identified using RNA binding properties of the Hfq protein during the exponential growth phases.
The Peace of Turin of 1381, ended the War of Chioggia (1376–81), ratified in castle Diósgyőr (Hungary, 1381) in which Venice, allied with Cyprus and Milan, had narrowly escaped capture by the forces of Genoa, Hungary, Austria, Padua and the Patriarchate of Aquileia. Venice had overcome this crisis, forcing the surrender of the Genoese fleet at Chioggia, fighting a second Genoese fleet to a standstill in the Adriatic, and turning Austria against Padua, thus forcing its most threatening landward opponent into retreat. However, the war had been extremely costly for Venice, and it was only able to secure peace by making major concessions to its opponents.
These rebellions and insurrections occurred mostly during and after the Russian Civil War, until around 1924, though there did exist various small-scale insurgencies until World War 2. The Bolsheviks were fighting the forces from the pro-Romanov monarchists, reformist Social Democrats, former Imperial Army officers and soldiers in the anti-communist White Armies along with several foreign nations sending in interventionist forces, aid and supplies for the White Armies. Despite this, Vladimir Lenin regarded the left-wing opposition as the most threatening the Bolshevik regime faced. Lenin had for example, called the Kronstadt Rebellion one of the most dangerous situations the regime had faced "undoubtedly more dangerous than Denikin, Yudenich, and Kolchak combined".
For the most part, the geographical range of the mottled sculpin has not changed throughout the years due to it is being a resilient fish and because it has a large temperature gradient in which it can reside. However, in a study by Besser and others in 2007, mottled sculpins have been absent in streams thought to be populated by them in the past due to the species being more sensitive to toxic levels of cadmium, copper, and zinc than species of salmonids. Of these three metals zinc seems to be the most threatening to the mottled sculpin. One study found mottled sculpins to be the third most sensitive aquatic species to zinc.
Played by: Darwyn Swalve Ox is the team's muscle and not the most threatening of the team since he takes a calm approach in robberies even asking politely for either the keys or information. Although he is the least dangerous, he was a considerable opponent when he tried to stop Hightower. Due to the amazing strength of both men, they remain for a time in a standoff akin to Indian wrestling until he tells a childish knock-knock joke, to which Hightower replies he draws the line at bad puns and throws Ox to the ground. Hightower then restrains Ox by handcuffing him to a chain link fence, which Ox, despite his strength, does not attempt to break, arguably dismayed over losing the fight.
A restoration project in Tigard along the main stem has removed invasive plants such as reed canary grass and Himalayan blackberry and replaced them with native species. A project in Beaverton is replacing turf and degraded habitat along the creek with native shrubs and trees such as Oregon white oak. The Tualatin Riverkeepers, a nonprofit watershed council based in Tigard; Clean Water Services, a public utility that protects water resources in the Tualatin River watershed, and the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD) have formed the Tualatin Basin Invasive Species Working Group to identify and eradicate invasive plants that displace native plants, cause erosion, and diminish water quality. The five plants considered most threatening are Japanese knotweed, meadow knapweed, giant hogweed, garlic mustard and purple loosestrife.
The ethno-separatist rebellion of Balochistan of the 1970s, the most threatening civil disorder to Pakistan since Bangladesh's secession, now began. Surveying the political instability, Bhutto's central government sacked two provincial governments within six months, arrested the two chief ministers, two governors and forty-four MNAs and MPAs, obtained an order from the Supreme Court banning the NAP and charged everyone with high treason to be tried by a specially constituted Hyderabad Tribunal of handpicked judges. Following the alleged discovery of Iraqi arms in Islamabad in February 1973, Bhutto dissolved the Balochistan Provincial Assembly and infuriated Balochistan's political oligarchs. In time, the nationalist insurgency, which had been steadily gathering steam, now exploded into action, with widespread civil disobedience and armed uprisings.
In fact, Shabab Al-Ordon Club Management has played an important role in its success, particularly the president of club Salim Khair who spent his best efforts in order to meet the entire club's requirements to reach its best satisfaction. Furthermore, the greatest achievement of the club was materialized in 2007 in their success in winning AFC Cup. Known as the Amman clubs noisy new neighbors, the Red and whites have been stirring up trouble on the field, popular for twisting and turning Al-Wehdat and Al- Faisaly title races while rarely being involved. in 2004–2007 Shabab were the most threatening, taking leagues and cups left and right, but since then, the form has dropped in Zarqa and mainly get there thrills by defeating the major Amman clubs and dashing title and cup ambitions.
The fastest leg spinners will sometimes top 100 km/h (60 mph). While very difficult to bowl accurately, good leg spin is considered one of the most threatening types of bowling to bat against for a right-handed batsman, since the flight and sharp turn make the ball's movement extremely hard to read, and the turn away from the right-handed batsman is more dangerous than the turn into the right-handed batsman generated by an off spinner. Any miscalculation can result in an outside edge off the bat and a catch going to the wicket-keeper or slip fielders. Alternatively, for a ball aimed outside the leg stump, the breaking may be so sharp that the ball goes behind a right-handed batsman and hits the stumps – the batsman is then said (informally) to be "bowled around his legs".
Instantly placing his one remaining machine > gun in action, he delivered a shattering fusillade and succeeded in > silencing the nearest and most threatening emplacement before his weapon > jammed and the enemy, reopening fire with knee mortars and grenades, pinned > down his unit for the second time. Shrewdly gauging the tactical situation > and evolving a daring plan of counterattack, Sergeant Cole, armed solely > with a pistol and one grenade, coolly advanced alone to the hostile > pillboxes. Hurling his one grenade at the enemy in sudden, swift attack, he > quickly withdrew, returned to his own lines for additional grenades and > again advanced, attacked, and withdrew. With enemy guns still active, he ran > the gauntlet of slashing fire a third time to complete the total destruction > of the Japanese strong point and the annihilation of the defending garrison > in this final assault.
Le triomphe de Marat, Louis-Léopold Boilly, 1794 On 5 April the Jacobins, presided by Marat, sent a circular letter to popular societies in the provinces inviting them to ask for the recall and dismissal of those appelants, who had voted for the decision to execute the King to be referred back to the people. On 13 April Guadet proposed that Marat be charged for having, as president of the club, signed that circular, and this proposal was passed by the Convention by 226 votes to 93, with 47 abstentions, following an angry debate. Marat's case was passed to the Revolutionary Tribunal, where Marat offered himself as "the apostle and martyr of liberty", and he was triumphantly acquitted on 24 April. Already on the 15th, thirty-five of the forty-eight Paris sections had presented a petition to the Convention couched in the most threatening terms against the twenty-two most prominent Girondins.
This state of peace with two powerful neighbors enabled the Kingdom of Israel to expand its influence and even political control in Transjordan, and these factors combined brought economic prosperity to the kingdom. On the other hand, peace with Sidon also resulted in the penetration of Phoenician religious ideas into the kingdom and led to a kulturkampf between traditionalists (as personified by the prophet Elijah and his followers) and the aristocracy (as personified by Omri's son and heir Ahab and his consort Jezebel). In foreign affairs, this period paralleled the rise of the Kingdom of Aram based in Damascus, and Israel soon found itself at war in the northeast. Most threatening, however, was the ascendancy of Assyria, which was beginning to expand westward from Mesopotamia: the Battle of Qarqar (853 BC), which pitted Shalmaneser III of Assyria against a coalition of local kings, including Ahab, was the first clash between Assyria and Israel.
The matter of the large majority of Mudéjar population, left behind from the progressively more southern combat front, lingered from the very beginning until they finally were expelled en masse in 1609. Up to that moment, they represented a complicated issue for the newly established Kingdom, as they were essential to keep the economy working due to their numbers, which inspired frequent pacts with local Muslim populations, such as Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzail al Sahuir, allowing their culture various degrees of tolerance but, on the other side, they were deemed as a menace to the Kingdom due to their lack of allegiance and their real or perceived conspiracies to bring the Ottoman Empire to their rescue. There were indeed frequent rebellions from the Moor population against Christian rule, the most threatening being those headed by the Moor chieftain Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzail al Sahuir, also known as Al-Azraq. He led important rebellions in 1244, 1248 and 1276.
Just as Porter Alexander had predicted, as news spread of Lee's surrender other Confederate commanders realized that the strength of the Confederacy was gone, and decided to lay down their own arms. General Joseph E. Johnston's army in North Carolina, the most threatening of the remaining Confederate armies, surrendered to Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman at Bennett Place in Durham, North Carolina on April 26, 1865. The 98,270 Confederate troops who laid down their weapons (the largest surrender of the war) marked the virtual end of the conflict. General Richard Taylor surrendered his army, the Departments of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana, at Citronelle, Alabama on May 4, 1865. President Jefferson Davis met with his Confederate Cabinet for the last time on May 5, 1865 in Washington, Georgia, and officially dissolved the Confederate government. Davis and his wife Varina, along with their escort, were captured by Union forces on May 10 at Irwinville, Georgia. Upon hearing about Lee's surrender, General Nathan Bedford Forrest, "The Wizard of the Saddle", also surrendered, reading his farewell address on May 9, 1865 at Gainesville, Alabama.

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