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On the other, it's among the most tried-and-true scams in history.
And, he knows that the most tried and true way back into Trump's good graces is total flattery.
It's a smart strategy supported by one of the league's most tried and true governing principles: Talent rules.
Whatever the reason, "the president has been clear" is one of the press secretary's most tried-and-true fallback responses.
More so than most items in our makeup bags, mascara is the most tried-and-true, ride-or-die item.
While it seems like a steep departure from Nintendo's most tried and true formula, so did Wind Waker and Majora's Mask.
Just like peanut butter and jelly or French fries and ketchup, there's no wrong time for the most tried-and-true cosmetic combinations.
VR uses are endless, whether you're proposing to your girlfriend or terrifying your new employees, but its most tried and true application is definitely gaming.
The Interpreter LONDON — In his first days as Britain's prime minister, Boris Johnson has attempted some of the most tried-and-true tactics of the populist era.
Though some remained unimpressed with the fest's results, most tried to look on the bright side, happy to be in the company of thousands of other Pokémon Go fans.
The detective drama is one of TV's most tried-and-true genres, and only the gruesome portrayal of the murderer's crime would suggest this particular detective drama as a King adaptation.
Sure, the SkinCeuticals is expensive (it's certainly the priciest on this list), but when push comes to shove, this is one of the most tried and true options on the market.
So instead, to determine what's going on with those Lannister manes, let's resort to fandom's most tried-and-true methodology: wild speculation, supported by some educated guessing, expert sourcing, and internet sleuthing.
Although over-tweezing may be behind us — hopefully, that is — there are still plenty of reasons to keep one of the most tried-and-true hair removal devices on hand: the humble tweezer.
Whether it be Hunt in the striking realm of Mir with his grappling, we are definitely going to see two of the heavyweight divisions most tried and tested specialists duke it out this weekend.
Short of getting pregnant, which is possibly the most tried-and-true but also most needlessly complicated way to get radiant skin, achieving a truly natural, all-over glow is difficult in and of itself.
Annie tried quitting "at least half a dozen times" but always got pulled back in when the next expansion, the most tried and true way for Blizzard to bring people back to the fold, would come out.
So they're setting aside political ideologies and focusing on developing technologies that can make government (and civil society more broadly) operate more effectively… and using one of the Valley's most tried-and-true traditions– the hackathon — to do it.
HBO's controversial documentary Leaving Neverland has reignited the all too familiar debates when survivors speak out: Attacks on the accuser's credibility, vehement denials, and in this particular case, the polarization of even the most tried and true Michael Jackson fans.
These two high-rolling posts will produce, in the great tradition of net synergy, another outlet for Joe to workshop his writing—not blogs or ads in this case, but the most tried-and-true medium of them all: checks.
Despite the deteriorated relations between Ukraine and Russia in 2016, new Ukrainian bands achieved Russian charts success. The wave of Ukrainian artists making Russian chart success has been labeled "UkrPop". Since the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, Okean Elzy and BoomBox stopped performing in Russia, but they were one of the few Ukrainian artists to do so. Most tried to avoid making political statements and continue to perform in Russia.
The Franschhoek Valley was founded by Huguenot settlers who brought with them from their native France their traditions and winemaking expertise. The ward includes some higher elevation vineyard sites which can produce full flavoured white wines with noticeable acidity levels. Franschhoek will soon be South Africa's first wine region to form a classification system (Appellation Grand Prestige) for its wines, with Semillon, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon being identified as the area's most tried-and-trusted grapes over a number of decades.
Theme of the second movement The theme of the second movement is the one that interpreters have most tried to associate with a Negro spiritual or with an American Indian tune. The simple melody, with the pulsing accompaniment in second violin and viola, does indeed recall spirituals or Indian ritual music. It is written using the same pentatonic scale as the first movement, but in the minor (D minor) rather than the major. The theme is introduced in the first violin, and repeated in the cello.
African slaves were trained in all necessary trades, so there was no demand for paid white labour. The Redlegs, in turn, were unwilling to work alongside the freed slave population on the plantations. Therefore, most tried to emigrate to other British colonies whenever the opportunity arose, which reduced the white population to a small minority; and most of the white population that chose to stay eked out, at best, a subsistence living. The Redleg descendants of indentured servants today are extremely poor, almost all living in shacks in the countryside.
Later, as the Titans owner, Wismer formulated a league-wide policy which allowed broadcasting rights to be shared equally among the teams. Wismer, who had previously had a 25% stake in the Washington Redskins, was interested in the American Football League and was given a franchise to develop in New York. Wismer, whose philosophy was who you knew mattered most, tried to make the team and the league a success. His efforts began to accrue debt as the Titans' first two seasons were mediocre with attendance dropping in the team's second year.
There was apparently at least one dog that really did carry brandy. In The Percy Anecdotes, by Thomas Byerley, published in 1823, the following anecdote appears, and was often quoted in other books in the 19th century: > The breed of dogs kept by the monks to assist them ... has been long > celebrated for its sagacity and fidelity. All the oldest and most tried of > them were lately buried, along with some unfortunate travellers, under a > valanche [sic]; but three or four hopeful puppies were left at home in the > convent, and still survive. The most celebrated of those who are no more, > was a dog called Barry.
However conditions in the camps were difficult and in 1942 there was an outbreak of Typhus. The need for the camps was apparent when in December 1947, following the UN declaration for the creation of a Jewish state, there were serious riots in Aden Town, where at least 70 Jews were killed and much of the Jewish Quarter was burnt and looted. Until this point nearly all the refugees had been from Yemen and the Aden Protectorate, but now after the growing violence against Jews in the Town itself, most tried to leave. This was shown by the population figures which from a high of roughly 4,500 in 1947 less than 500 were left in 1963.
Keppoch was one of the first to join Charles Edward Stuart in 1745. Scottish Jacobites were dismayed when Charles arrived in Scotland without the French support they had requested; most tried to persuade him to leave, but the commitment of Keppoch and Donald Cameron of Lochiel in the first weeks of August made the rising viable. Keppoch supposedly argued that once Charles landed, Stuart supporters had a duty to protect him but his motives may have been more complex; in 1743 John Murray of Broughton recorded that Keppoch was in a poor financial state and had considered government military service to save his estates. Sketch of Keppoch during the 1745 rising by the anonymous 'Penicuik artist'.
In The Percy Anecdotes, by Thomas Byerley, published in 1823, the following anecdote appears, and was often quoted in other books in the 19th century: > The breed of dogs kept by the monks to assist them ... has been long > celebrated for its sagacity and fidelity. All the oldest and most tried of > them were lately buried, along with some unfortunate travellers, under a > valanche [sic]; but three or four hopeful puppies were left at home in the > convent, and still survive. The most celebrated of those who are no more, > was a dog called Barry. This animal served the hospital for the space of > twelve years, during which time he saved the lives of forty individuals.
The seventeenth century saw a peculiar phase of political and religious instability: the Glorious Revolution brought William III to reign over England, and the rise of violence in the streets of the capital because of the removal of armed soldiers from service; the government feared conspiracy and felt the urgent need to protect its currency from coiners and clippers; on the other side, a period of poor harvests contributed to deepen people's bad conditions and the issues of public security that poverty originates. A highwayman, from an old print. In this period property was the most valuable thing to people: for this reason, what affected citizens the most were property crimes. Theft was the most perpetrated crime, and the most tried at the Old Bailey: it was mainly caused by hunger and poverty, but also by the aspiration to social mobility.
The Alcalde ordinario was generally a layperson, that is, not versed in law. However, although this shortcoming was customarily overlooked in favor of possessing a positive attitude and common sense, it was mandatory that those chosen for these posts be among the most tried and tested individuals in the jurisdiction, and that they were also honest men who were also educated and could read and write. The men chosen for alcalde ordinario were to be men who were known to be good neighbors, and who possessed and occupied a house in the city where they were to serve. According to a decree from king Phillip II, preference was to be given to the descendants of the first settlers, since such descendants were considered to be vested with the same rights as the Spanish men born in Spain ("Peninsulares").

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