Boehner presided over a failed farm bill in June, 2013.
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Paul Achleitner, the chairman since 153, has presided over chaos.
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The party has presided over one of history's great successes.
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The hearing where Comey testified was presided over by Rep.
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Longtime "Bachelor" host, Chris Harrison presided over the beachfront wedding.
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Staggs presided over Disney's integration of ABC, Pixar and Marvel.
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Clay Helton is the head coach who presided over both.
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For decades he presided over every public university's graduation ceremony.
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Robert Spano presided over a virtuosic orchestral and choral performance.
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Chief Judge Janet Hall presided over both of Litvak's trials.
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Barack Obama presided over the weakest expansion in postwar history.
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This was the pastor who presided over Mr. Orban's wedding.
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Maduro has presided over years of economic turmoil in Venezuela.
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The jury was presided over by Australian director George Miller.
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Gayles presided over the retrial, which began six weeks ago.
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He even presided over some of Trump's marriages, I believe.
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"It'll be seen as something Conservatives initiated and presided over."
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During that process, Gore, as vice-president, presided over the process.
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Obama presided over the nation during the rise of social media.
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He presided over independence in 1991 and had governed ever since.
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Each morning, and most afternoons, Wells presided over an informational seminar.
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Rometty has presided over 873th straight quarters of declining revenue growth.
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He has presided over a painful three-year increase in joblessness.
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Days later, the general himself presided over a rescheduled immunization day.
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Every Republican president since Teddy Roosevelt has presided over a recession.
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Pelosi presided over debate leading up to the vote on Thursday.
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By noon, Sahar had presided over ten trials, involving twenty suspects.
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BENNETT PRESIDED OVER THE DESTRUCTION AND THE LOSS OF $5 BILLION.
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He has not presided over countless businesses that went belly up.
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Mr. Timoney presided over decreases in crime in all three cities.
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It was presided over by a judge whose name was Justice.
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Since Chávez's death, in 223, Maduro has presided over Venezuela's unravelling.
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He presided over a presidential campaign that relentlessly attacked Massachusetts Gov.
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Prime Minister Binali Yildirim presided over the groundbreaking ceremony in 2017.
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All five judges who presided over the tribunal rejected Atiku's claims.
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Indeed, President Obama tightened border crossings and presided over historic deportations.
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To that end, he presided over an unprecedented relaxation of censorship.
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He presided over almost 1,000 deals during his time as CEO.
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Greenwald presided over what appeared to be the most incendiary scoop
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Mugabe presided over the complete and total collapse of a nation.
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During his first term, Rouhani presided over more than 3,000 executions.
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Maduro has presided over Venezuela's spiral into its worst-ever economic crisis.
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Trump has not presided over a special boom in auto plant investments.
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The Fijian prime minister, who presided over the official programme, stopped by.
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For his first two terms, F.D.R. presided over a deeply fractured nation.
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The commodore and Nucky presided over Atlantic City during its dark rise.
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Ellis presided over Manafort's trial in Alexandria, Va., district court in August.
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Barack Obama presided over countless raids and a record number of deportations.
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Mr Xi has presided over the toughest crackdown on dissent in years.
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Mr. Leakey presided over a large ivory bonfire in Kenya in 1989.
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He presided over an expansion of democratic processes, though it was halting.
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Sisi's critics say he has presided over an intensifying crackdown on dissent.
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I presided over the marriage of two gay members of my Cabinet.
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" Walter Spies, in Bali, created and presided over "a tiny aesthetic state.
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Her father presided over the store's move from Fourth Avenue to Broadway.
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By the early 90s, Sierra presided over a stable of hit franchises.
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He eventually mapped out a criminal organization presided over by Mr. Riina.
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Instead he presided over a boom that surpassed Reagan in every dimension.
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For instance, Welch presided over GE's 1003 takeover of NBC-owner RCA.
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"Liberalism" has presided over the death of equality and therefore of democracy.
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As the sitting vice president, Bush presided over the electoral vote count.
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The trading update is the last to be presided over by McDonald.
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"Churchill presided over a culture that encouraged technological development," Mr. Nahum said.
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He presided over a decline in both crime and the jail population.
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Trump also presided over the Oprah-fication of a cherished American ritual.
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Ellis presided over Manafort's fraud case in the Eastern District of Virginia.
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Over those years, he presided over many significant milestones in British history.
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Throughout the fair, a black-and-white banner presided over their area.
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The trial would be presided over by U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts.
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Longtime CEO Jeff Immelt, who presided over the Boston move, is gone.
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But the administration has presided over more subtle rebukes of the press.
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His Movement Toward Socialism party has presided over 20153 percent annual economic growth.
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Josh Hawley, a newly elected Republican from Missouri, presided over the quiet chamber.
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In April 2016, as she presided over her eighth and final planting, Mrs.
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Those two leaders also presided over the country's worst recession in its history.
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Li Hongzhong, Tianjin's new Communist Party boss, has presided over a clean-up.
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Leary also presided over George's wedding to his second wife, Peggy Farrar. 4.
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Instead, Obama has presided over a war that went from dismal to disastrous.
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U.S. District Judge Matthew Leitman, who presided over the trial, will impose sentencing.
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Eisenhower presided over a period of peace and prosperity that transformed American life.
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Pinera presided over a booming economy from 2010-2014 amid high copper prices.
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And the Army lawyer who presided over the hearing in September, Lt. Col.
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He presided over the diminution of American values by authorizing torture and bugging.
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Indeed, he presided over the systematic weakening of the agency in his charge.
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I watched how you presided over the special counsel's office apparently without leaks.
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Judge Steven T. O'Neill, who presided over the trial, will determine his sentence.
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Since taking over, however, he has presided over a purge of top officials.
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And they would all be presided over by the gram and the scale.
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It was the third Medal of Honor ceremony Mr. Trump has presided over.
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While governor, he presided over the building of more than a dozen prisons.
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He presided over several years of sales declines at the Gap (GPS) brand.
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Judge E. Susan Garsh, who presided over his murder trial, made the ruling.
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Judge Balkman, an elected jurist and former state legislator, presided over the case.
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He added that Bannon directly presided over much of the company's initial research.
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He's presided over an administration that is both pervasively corrupt and totally incompetent.
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In December 6900, President Obama presided over his last official bill signing ceremony.
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Tanks and missiles and fighter jets, all presided over by a loose canon.
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Judge Balkman, an elected jurist and former state legislator, presided over the case.
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Clinton, by contrast, presided over an eight-year run of peace and prosperity.
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Judge Duffey also presided over the hearing today in which Valdez changed his plea.
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Trinity is one of the many dominant female figures who presided over my youth.
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Uganda has an authoritarian government, presided over by an ageing and increasingly testy strongman.
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American policymakers have presided over a wave of mergers in the past few years.
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But he has presided over an economic collapse and exodus of 3 million Venezuelans.
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The coalition presided over a reasonable accounting with capitalism's demons after the financial crisis.
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Initially, he offered reconciliation to old adversaries as he presided over a booming economy.
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The term re-emerged after recent meetings presided over by Mr. Xi. On Jan.
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He presided over Japan in the 1980s at the pinnacle of its economic success.
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Helped by the commodity boom, he presided over roaring economic growth and built roads.
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In Britain, Thatcher presided over a fire sale of state-owned homes to tenants.
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President Maithripala Sirisena presided over a war memorial ceremony Saturday in the capital, Colombo.
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While in office Mr O'Neill presided over a boom in the export of minerals.
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During a portion of that time, he presided over the lower house's mining commission.
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Airdrie Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, the judge who presided over the ruling, wasn't buying it.
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We're talking true fanatical tradition here, presided over by stern keepers of the faith.
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It used to be that only serving and retired judges presided over the tribunals.
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Martin Luther King Sr., baptized Smith at age 5 and presided over Smith's wedding.
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He also presided over the release of the Lincoln MKC, a premium crossover SUV.
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Barnier presided over a frenzy of European financial rulemaking, not all welcomed by Britain.
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Two days before the sting operation, S.I. Newhouse, who presided over Condé Nast, died.
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He presided over forces that carried out a string of massacres in opposition strongholds.
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The document is from a French bailiff who presided over Mr. Stettiner's restitution case.
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The best (or luckiest) Democrat was Truman, who presided over a 31 percent jump.
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Later in January, Mahdavi presided over a meeting about a Tod's boutique in London.
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Still, the fact remains that she has presided over an era of economic stagnation.
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The judge who presided over the case wanted George Metesky to go to trial.
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Those messages raise serious doubts about Moro's impartiality as he presided over Lula's trial.
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On Tuesday, he presided over the company's first annual meeting since Mr. Ghosn's fall.
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Until 2013, Mr. Al Thani presided over the country's $230 billion sovereign wealth fund.
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An ardent horse breeder and fox hunter, he presided over a relatively progressive government.
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Mr. Poll took it over in 290 and presided over a $2100 million renovation.
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She has presided over four years of steady economic expansion and rising financial markets.
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Stern also presided over four NBA lockouts, in 1995, 1996, 1998-203 and 2011.
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Earl Warren, who later joined the Supreme Court and presided over the Brown v.
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She presided over punishing Jim Acosta of CNN by suspending his White House access.
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Judge Victor Marrero of United States District Court in Manhattan presided over the case.
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Mr. Barra, the vice president responsible for Xiaomi's global division, presided over international expansion.
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Domestically, Thatcher presided over years of unemployment and economic policies that coddled the rich.
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Mao presided over the destruction of tens of thousands of temples, churches and mosques.
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Far from dismissing him, Kelly, presided over the elevation of Porter's West Wing role.
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He presided over a campaign against the Shining Path that cost thousands of lives.
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But he has presided over the city at a time when homelessness has skyrocketed.
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In 1868, Chief Justice Salmon Chase presided over the Senate trial of President Johnson.
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Schiff presided over a politically-motivated impeachment investigation that is further dividing the country.
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Previous high-profile cases Scheindlin has presided over were predominantly related to business or terrorism.
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When Donald Trump presided over the Celebrity Apprentice, he had complete control of the boardroom.
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Sparks presided over a three-day hearing in mid-January and issued his ruling Tuesday.
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Barack Obama has presided over the worst recovery from a recession in modern American history.
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And he presided over a weak economy racked by widespread unemployment, food insecurity, and corruption.
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Ricardo Lewandowski, the chief justice of Brazil's supreme court, presided over Ms Rousseff's impeachment trial.
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He also presided over the league during key events that helped grow China's basketball craze.
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For the past three decades, China's prime ministers have presided over the country's economic affairs.
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On a recent March day, Gaughan presided over procedural matters in the Van Dyke case.
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The problem predated Barack Obama's administration; both Republicans and Democrats have presided over regulatory expansions.
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Anne presided over a fiercely divided Parliament, with Whigs and Tories vying for her support.
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Mrs Merkel has presided over an increase in R&D spending to 3% of GDP.
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Since 2014 Mr Xi has presided over the opening of half a dozen of them.
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Critics accused Judge Aaron Persky, who presided over the case, of being far too lenient.
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Still, Jenner presided over the controversial festivities with enthusiasm that belied no hesitation or shame.
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He heard grievances, marched in local parades, and presided over ancient rituals in the fields.
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Chait glides past the escalation in deportations—well over two million—that Obama presided over.
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US President Donald Trump presided over the White House's first social media summit on Thursday.
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Giuliani said President Barack Obama had presided over the worst recovery since the Great Depression.
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BRASÍLIA — Brazilians booed him as he presided over the opening of the Olympics in Rio.
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Koh has presided over a number of high-profile cases involving major technology companies there.
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Mr. Blair presided over a generally healthy economy and helped build peace in Northern Ireland.
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"[Trump] has presided over and engaged in a series of racially insensitive remarks," Jeffries said.
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Fred Upton (R) instead won the chairmanship and has presided over the panel since then.
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In that capacity, the virtual state he presided over may well outlive the physical one.
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But Mr. Patouhas, who owned the building, presided over the corner with a soft hand.
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He also presided over a mass forced sterilization campaign directed at poor, mainly indigenous, women.
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The case is presided over by an administrative law judge, who issues an initial decision.
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He presided over Mr. Cosby's original trial, which ended with a hung jury in June.
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" Councilman Ritchie Torres, who presided over the hearing, said, "I'm asking about the general public.
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The other is a really crappy musical, presided over by a disappointingly hamstrung Will Smith.
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And they presided over serious, if sometimes unwieldy, policymaking structures designed to inform their decisions.
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As I have said before, Facebook is like a megapolis, presided over by Mr. Zuckerberg.
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The interim government presided over by Mr. Bedoui and Mr. Bensalah is nominally in charge.
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Merkel, 64, has presided over Europe's most populous country and powerful economy for 13 years.
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"Your job is not done yet," said Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who presided over the case.
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How can the same man have presided over such a decline and then such improvement?
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In 1984, then-Justice William Rehnquist presided over a district court trial in Richmond, Virginia.
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He then presided over the establishment of an all-volunteer military in the early 218s.
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The trial will be presided over by Chief Justice John Roberts of the Supreme Court.
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Ms. Scheindlin, a former district court judge, presided over the 22010 stop-and-frisk lawsuit.
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On Monday, Ms. Walden and Mr. Newman presided over Fox's annual upfront presentation for advertisers.
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Yellen presided over four years during which the economy improved and asset prices appreciated sharply.
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Marooned in winter country, their green gazes presided over me like gods on Rapa Nui.
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He presided over a steady decline in crime and an increase in tourism and development.
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Still, in 1993, he presided over a blue-ribbon panel on banks' use of derivatives.
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The marriage ceremony itself was in the traditional Thai style, presided over by Buddhist monks.
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During former president Bill Clinton's impeachment proceedings, Chief Justice William Rehnquist presided over the trial.
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But he also presided over a labor strike and had to cancel a World Series.
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King Felipe presided over the Madrid parade, which included almost 4,000 military and police officials.
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Bush presided over a Rose Garden ceremony for Kavanaugh, and Justice Kennedy administered the oath.
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Tony presided over MNF games like he had been sentenced to a fucking podiatrist appointment.
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Later that day, Macron presided over the opening of the first annual Paris Peace Forum.
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After the bankruptcy, Mr. Fuld, who presided over Lehman's demise, was cast as an archvillain.
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U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood, who presided over the trial, scheduled sentencing for Oct. 24.
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He presided over a strong economy and did not embroil us in any new wars.
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True, but that also means Ekholm has presided over the company during its recent woes.
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Obama-as-executive, with his stubborn faith in reasonableness in times absent of reason, presided over the country during its descent into madness; I find it a comfort that Obama-as-dad presided over a family that leaves the White House healthy and happy.
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But Michael J. Davis, the federal judge who presided over the Minneapolis terrorism cases, was troubled.
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His successor, Fuad Musam, also a Kurd, presided over the ceremony at the airport on Friday.
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President Donald Trump has presided over a White House plagued by turnover amid controversy and tumult.
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Most dramatically Margaret Thatcher presided over a decade of centralisation after the decentralisation of the 1970s.
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Late on Friday evening, Zuma presided over the swearing in of new ministers and deputy ministers.
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But eight years later, his administration presided over a stronger job market turnaround that his predecessor.
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Anderson is perhaps best known at Judge Arthur Vandelay, who presided over Jerry Seinfeld and co.
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Arafat later presided over the Palestinians during the second intifada, a violent uprising against Israeli occupation.
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A judicial assistant to Judge Jerry Hodson, who presided over the case, also declined to comment.
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South Africa has ditched a president, Jacob Zuma, who presided over the plunder of the state.
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Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's dictator, has presided over one of the worst economic catastrophes in modern history.
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Vice President Mike Pence presided over the vote, but was not needed to break a tie.
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In 2053, Jonas witnesses a hanging, presided over by a woman who signs — an older Elisabeth.
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The meetings were presided over by Gata Njeiman Al Rikabi, the prime minister's chief of protocol.
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So making the case that Trump has presided over a great American comeback could be challenging.
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Though he has presided over several rounds of job cuts already, as part of that process.
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People called these shantytowns Hoovervilles in honor of the president who presided over the Great Depression.
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Biden presided over the session and appeared to grow emotional over the tributes to his son.
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The man who has presided over that transition is, on the surface at least, Arsène Wenger.
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He presided over the Youth Movement of the Citizens' Movement party in Mexico from 2011-2012.
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Buss presided over a franchise that reached the N.B.A. finals 16 times in his 33 seasons.
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VIENNA — Last Monday in the imposing Ephrussi Palace, Edmund de Waal presided over a family reunion.
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Actually, Obama presided over eight quarters of growth over 3 percent, including four over 4 percent.
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Judge Chen, who previously presided over one of the 9th Circuit's landmark CFAA cases, U.S. v.
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Obama presided over the S&P's steady recovery, which continued through the end of his presidency.
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The indignation stems from Bannon having previously presided over "white ethno-nationalist propaganda mill", Breitbart News.
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The trio have presided over a soybean boom, helping nearly double world production over 15 years.
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He championed subways in the city, and presided over a government that sought to spend less.
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On a recent March morning that held suggestions of spring, Pasquale Colalillo presided over his bakery.
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Judge James Morgan, who presided over both of Bryan's trials, ordered testing to proceed last year.
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The previous Wednesday, he had presided over a mandatory all-hands meeting on ESPN's Bristol, Conn.
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Mr. Xi has also presided over a prolonged crackdown on both official corruption and political dissent.
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Mr. Lee presided over one of the most explosive periods of growth in San Francisco's history.
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Ms. Yionoulis presided over a weeklong workshop in 2015 and knew she wanted to stage it.
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But she was a polarizing figure, and presided over a campus that endured punishing budget cuts.
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Mr. Andres and Judge T. S. Ellis III, who presided over the trial, butted heads repeatedly.
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Since coming to power in 2013, Mr. Maduro has presided over Venezuela's economic and social collapse.
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John Adams presided over an administration that imprisoned political opponents under the Alien and Sedition Acts.
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"The tenderness that presided over the realization of each costume is still evident," Mr. Saillard said.
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After meeting with each leader individually, Mr. Obama presided over a reluctant joint handshake between them.
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Three months later, she sent a letter to a judge who had presided over previous hearings.
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Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who was also a scholar of impeachment, presided over the Clinton trial.
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Washington (CNN)Chief Justice John Roberts, who presided over Senate impeachment trial until around 2 a.m.
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His father, Seymour Durst, presided over a Manhattan real estate company whose towers formed the skyline.
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That period included reunification, which was presided over by Mr. Kohl, a Christian Democrat, in 1990.
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The family home in Raleigh was once presided over with gusto by Sharon, the Sedaris matriarch.
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She had presided over 35 deaths since the law passed, each intimately different from the next.
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Johnson initially presided over the bidding himself before abandoning it halfway through, The Sun newspaper reported.
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Mr. Martinelli, a supermarket magnate, presided over a boom in development and infrastructure projects in Panama.
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Former President Clinton presided over de Blasio's January 2014 inauguration ceremony in front of City Hall.
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Since 2015, China's President Xi Jinping has presided over a widespread crackdown on human rights activists.
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The service will celebrate and recall Shepard's life and will be presided over by Right Rev.
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He has presided over near constant turmoil as he has increasingly relied on his own instincts.
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He presided over New Jersey's first same-sex marriage ceremonies as a senator-elect in 2013.
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Dancers Responding to AIDS has presided over this seaside festival and worthy fund-raiser since 1994.
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According to a court filing, U.S. District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras, who presided over a Dec.
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That put Samuel Strauss, the judge who presided over the trial, in something of a bind.
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DeBartolo is, after all, the only owner who presided over a team that won five Super Bowls.
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Rights activists say that Sisi has presided over the worst crackdown on freedoms in Egypt's modern history.
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For all its support of green energy, the department has also presided over a massive oil boom.
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It would even potentially rival 1968 when Lyndon Johnson presided over the height of the Vietnam War.
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi will have also presided over one of the shortest-lived "caliphates" in history.
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The process would then be presided over by a Puerto Rico Supreme Court Justice in the Senate.
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Cleveland County District Judge Thad Balkman in Norman, Oklahoma presided over a seven-week, non-jury trial.
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Judge Susan L. Carney, who presided over the Microsoft case last July, noted as much in writing.
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Rights activists say Sisi has presided over the country's worst crackdown on freedoms in its modern history.
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On Tuesday, Beijing held a massive celebration to mark the occasion, presided over by President Xi Jinping.
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Factor all that in and Chief Executive Jamie Dimon presided over a 9.3 percent return on equity.
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Any federal law must pass through a House presided over by Nancy Pelosi, from California's 12th district.
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The independent candidates ran against the established political parties that have presided over the country for decades.
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The trial will take place in the Senate, presided over by the president of Brazil's Supreme Court.
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Akihito presided over the Heisei era, which will end on April 30, the day he steps down.
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But the economy he presided over was starkly different than that of his Republican rival, Indiana Gov.
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Experienced Brazilian chair umpire Carlos Bernardes still presided over the action — yet even he got left behind.
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"I presided over more Supreme Court nominees than anybody living," Biden said in an interview with CNBC.
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That obviates a somewhat awkward prospect: should the impeachment happen, his appointee would have presided over it.
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He presided over—and used policy to hasten—a remarkable acceptance of gay Americans in national life.
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In many respects, both had luck on their side and presided over many short-term economic improvements.
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Interim President Michel Temer presided over the opening of the Games with dozens of heads of state.
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This month, Morales presided over the opening of a new 28-floor presidential palace in La Paz.
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DeStefano has presided over a growing portfolio inside a White House known for its complicated internal dynamics.
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She presided over the commission until 1992, when she left to work on her husband's presidential campaign.
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During a previous stint as leader of the Nationals in 2002, he presided over a crippling defeat.
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Putin is such a good leader that he has presided over the economic collapse of his country.
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Italy's interior minister, Angelino Alfano, presided over a hastily convened meeting with the local authorities in Fermo.
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He has presided over an increasingly shaky economy, and alienated allies from the United States to Russia.
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A Democratic administration has presided over a time of growing world chaos, growing violence and growing anger.
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Victoria presided over a global empire as her nation rose to its apex economically, militarily and technologically.
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Over the past seven years, she has presided over a period of extraordinary financial success at Huawei.
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M.B.S. was uncompromising in foreign policy, describing the mullahs who presided over Iran as akin to Nazis.
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She also presided over the murder trial of a Native American opposed to gambling on the reservation.
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Steven W. Rhodes, a retired judge who presided over Detroit's bankruptcy, was named on Monday by Gov.
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The Obama administration has also presided over a steady drop in American spending on international nuclear security.
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And Mr. Kaine presided over 11 executions as governor, delaying some but granting clemency only once. Mrs.
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Mr. Stephenson was involved in them all, and has presided over some 44 acquisitions as chief executive.
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This meant that the same person presided over the board even as he oversaw the bank's operations.
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"In a sense, we're following that model," said Mr. Hamilton, who has presided over N.Y.U. since 2016.
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"Why did they die," asked Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, the archbishop of Naples, who presided over the ceremony.
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Opinion VATICAN CITY — One recent Friday evening, Pope Francis presided over a penitential service at St. Peter's.
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But many of the coronation ceremonies will be presided over by Brahmin priests from the Hindu faith.
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But his political mentor and presidential predecessor, Michel Martelly, had presided over most of the Petrocaribe spending.
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As mayor in the 483s, Capuano presided over the gentrification of the once scruffy, working class town.
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Justice Michael Wigney, who presided over the case, rejected the bid and ordered Ms. Stone's identity suppressed.
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It also misspelled the name of a judge who presided over Nassar's sentencing hearing in January 2018.
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He presided over an enormous rise in unemployment and a spike in militancy in India-ruled Kashmir.
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Whelan, who presided over Hunter's case, delivered the sentence in San Diego's Southern District of California court.
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That year, Cardinal Obando presided over a Mass celebrating the 25th anniversary of the 1979 Sandinista revolution.
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Dr. Azziz presided over the amalgamation between what were Georgia Health Sciences University and Augusta State University.
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He has led cabinet meetings, helped shepherd legislation, and on Monday presided over a major business forum.
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Judge Miller oversaw consolidated state cases against Syngenta and Judge Herndon presided over separate federal court litigation.
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How a financial wizard took over a giant of American retailing, and presided over its epic decline.
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The "lord" presided over these affairs with a mock court and received comic homage from the revelers.
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In the shadow of these big ticket items, Mr. Trump has presided over several less visible travesties.
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On the brighter side, Mr. Trump presided over his first White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday.
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He presided over a diverse writers' room of seven people, discussing civil rights, "blacktivism" and cultural identity.
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Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro presided over the ceremony and summed up the deep significance of their achievements.
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The company, which is now presided over by Casaleggio's son Davide, is umbilically linked to the M22014S.
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At the end of Jesus' life, Pontius Pilate presided over the proceedings that culminated in Jesus' crucifixion.
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No stranger to high-profile cases, in 2009 Ellis presided over the case of former US Rep.
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In his last job, he presided over esports events that commanded viewership in the hundreds of millions.
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In the shadow of these big ticket items, Mr. Trump has presided over several less visible travesties.
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Over my years on the bench here in Mississippi, I have presided over numerous matters involving race.
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"Mitch McConnell has presided over absolutely destroying Senate norms, from Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandJuan Williams: GOP are hypocrites on impeachment Finding an animating issue is Democrats' biggest 6900 challenge — not Trump McCaskill: 'Mitch McConnell has presided over absolutely destroying Senate norms' MORE to killing legislative debate," she said.
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Moreover, Sisi has presided over an unprecedented level of political repression that is fueling radicalization amongst Egyptian youth.
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" Konviser shot back, "I understand because I presided over this trial and I'm familiar with all the evidence.
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He presided over an economic boom, championed large infrastructure projects and remains popular among conservative and pious supporters.
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Since replacing the late Hugo Chávez in 2013, Mr Maduro has presided over the dissolution of his country.
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Dewael told Belgium radio that he had presided over the woman's wedding in 2014, the Associated Press reported.
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Silence, as usual, presided over the ride to the first client's apartment, though a different silence from before.
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There has also been concern over the actions of Tammy Kemp, the judge who presided over Guyger's trial.
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Bauza presided over eight matches, all 2018 World Cup qualifiers, with three wins, two draws and three defeats.
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Judge Steven T. O'Neill, who presided over the first trial, only let one additional accuser testify last year.
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He presided over a mass artillery drill to mark a major military anniversary this week, but no more.
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A trial would be presided over by the head of the Supreme Court, with the senators as jurors.
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The ceremony was presided over by the Papal Legate from Paris, while the Bishop of Monaco looked on.
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Former Emperor Akihito, 85, presided over the Heisei era, which ended the day he stepped down in April.
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Republicans have never before presided over a shutdown while in control of the House, Senate and White House.
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However, the Terrapins paid him $100,000 in 2014 because he presided over a 25 percent increase in attendance.
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Trump's predecessor Barack Obama presided over meetings in 2009 and 2014 on nuclear nonproliferation and foreign terrorist fighters.
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There she's left to live among a group of so-called witches, presided over by a witch doctor.
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Photograph by Mauricio Lima for The New Yorker Omar Alloush, the Kurdish senior councilman, presided over the ceremony.
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Yet he presided over the second-best run for the stock market under any president since Dwight Eisenhower.
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In the back room of ACA Galleries, Ringgold's painting, "Black Light #2: Man" (1967), presided over our interview.
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Furthermore, Nixon had clearly presided over various infractions of the Constitution—illegal wiretapping, break-ins, a cover-up.
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Judge Barry G. Williams, who presided over the Goodson trial, issued the verdicts to a hushed, packed courtroom.
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Mr. Trump has presided over a strong labor market, where unemployment has fallen to a half-century low.
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That forced Rugh to adjourn court until the afternoon, when he finally presided over the dismissal of charges.
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The proceedings of the mega-trial are spread out over many months, and presided over by three judges.
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Since then, Mr. Maduro has presided over an economic collapse; food, medicine and electricity shortages; and rising crime.
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In 603, he supported and presided over the first large-scale amnesty of illegal immigrants in American history.
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Sheriff Derek O'Carroll (the judge), who presided over the ruling in the Scottish Sheriff Appeals Court, calls bullshit.
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Charlottesville General District Court Judge Robert Downer Jr. also presided over preliminary hearings Thursday for three other defendants.
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But the coalition presided over eight years of economic disaster, inflating the public sector and the country's debt.
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We've watched that horror movie before, during the Hill-Thomas hearings in 1991, presided over by the Democrats.
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Two weeks later, when Dan Dan presided over the finals, a kid would win a new Schwinn bike.
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Other high-profile cases Scheindlin has presided over during her career have been predominantly business- and terror-related.
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President Bill Clinton also presided over a bubbly stock market but resisted the urge to gloat about it.
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Even the judge who presided over Mr. Douglas's case says he believed the mandatory life sentence was unfair.
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Mr. Xi paid tribute to Deng Xiaoping, the former leader who presided over the reforms in the 1980s.
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Judge Caproni, who presided over two other prominent Albany graft trials this year, including Mr. Silver's, seemed unmoved.
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The corruption he presided over had become too much of a political liability ahead of elections next year.
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He presided over street fights and began to stockpile weapons for the race war he believed was looming.
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More recently, Dr. Faust presided over a record-breaking fund-raising campaign that has raised over $8 billion.
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The signature painting of a map of the world presided over a nook filled with games and books.
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Ms. Dubuc has presided over several shake-ups since taking over as Vice Media's chief executive last year.
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Factor all that in and Jamie Dimon, the chief executive, presided over a 9.3 percent return on equity.
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When Obama left office, he had presided over the biggest run of private-sector job creation in history.
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He presided over the courts during a period when they ordered the execution of thousands of opposition members.
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The government has presided over three years of economic growth and posted a rare budget surplus last year.
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He also presided over the first balanced budget in decades and left office with a federal budget surplus.
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Two Democratic presidents - Bill Clinton and Barack Obama - have presided over the strongest S&P 500 performances tmsnrt.
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He raised Baylor's academic profile and presided over ambitious fund-raising efforts, all while endearing himself to undergraduates.
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The bishop who presided over the funeral apologized for inappropriately touching Ariana Grande, who performed at the commemoration.
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From there, a trial presided over by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts would begin in the Senate.
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Mr. Kemp has presided over a series of purges and restrictive voter-registration rules that heavily affect minorities.
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President Barack Obama presided over a net loss of 192,000 manufacturing jobs from January 2009 to January 2017.
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Though he presided over a broad portfolio as homeland security adviser, Bossert chose to make cyber a priority.
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Mr. Biden, then a senator from Delaware, presided over the hearings as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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And Ms. Holtzman sat on the House Judiciary Committee as it presided over the Watergate investigation in 1974.
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Lagarde presided over the case because Crédit Lyonnais was partly state-owned at the time of Tapie's claim.
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These are the same career politicians presided over decades of flat wages, loss of our manufacturing jobs, 2800,240.
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Except here it's renamed "The House of Men" and is presided over by a creepy-AF Donald Trump puppet.
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Casa LeFevre is presided over by Nancy LeFevre (Thurman), a ghost of a woman broken by her daughter's death.
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Looking at both sides of the aisle, Democratic presidents actually presided over the top three biggest S&P gains.
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He participated in the 2005 conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI, presided over the graveside service for U.S. Sen.
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He also disclosed that he had previously presided over a Monster case in which he ruled against the company.
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The American economy, which remains the linchpin of the global economic system, is now presided over by Mr Trump.
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Since taking over last April, the chief executive has presided over a negative 8 percent return as of Feb.
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The judge presided over separate trials for Ruiz and Valdez, who was convicted of first-degree murder in September.
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill presided over the mass burial at an Indiana cemetery, which donated a burial plot.
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To one side is Turkey, whose forbears presided over the killing of about a million Ottoman Armenians in 1915.
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Carpenter is no stranger to high-profile cases, having presided over the bench trial of former pediatrician Earl Bradley.
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President Enrique Pena Nieto presided over Tuesday&aposs inaugural ceremony at the airport for the Caribbean beach resort city.
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During his seven-decade rule, the monarch presided over Thailand's climb from a village backwater to a modern nation.
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Nasty though it was, his regime eventually presided over Spain's economic development and the creation of a middle class.
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Moon, who died in 2012 at the age of 92, had presided over mass weddings since the early 1960s.
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The US attorney who presided over the deal, Alexander Acosta, went on to become President Trump's secretary of labor.
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The party then presided over an oil-fuelled boom, with annual GDP growth averaging 613% between 2003 and 2015.
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In February he presided over a humanitarian-aid summit in Riyadh organised by a charity that bears his name.
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The magistrate judge who presided over Ramirez's Friday hearing said he doesn't have the jurisdiction to order Ramirez released.
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Vollero was the company's first CFO and has presided over Snap finances since joining less than three years ago.
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Of the last 11 administrations, only six have presided over periods of sustained growth averaging more than 3 percent.
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And Phoenix, Arizona has the Sierra Estrella—a mountain range that many Phoenicians believe is presided over by UFOs.
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Shillady co-officiated at Chelsea Clinton's wedding in 2010, presided over Clinton's mother's memorial service and blessed her grandchildren.
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He took over at the CFE in 2014, where he presided over a reduction in costly industrial power rates.
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Our federal courts are presided over by unelected judges, legal professionals appointed by the President of the United States.
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Barack Obama, of course, has the same tools at his disposal; indeed, he presided over their construction and expansion.
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In the two decades that Information has presided over this new world order, it's gotten good at overseeing elections.
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All of this has been presided over by owner Ellis Short, who seemed to lose interest some time ago.
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In the years since I'd presided over his trial, the defendant had become a gray-haired, middle-aged man.
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Monson presided over a period of unprecedented openness about his church's checkered history on civil rights, the piece notes.
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Then the issue moves to the Senate, which conducts a trial presided over by the Supreme Court's chief justice.
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He was a man who presided over the peaceful end to the Cold War and the reunification of Germany.
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That would be a painful blow for a party that presided over years of stellar economic growth in Turkey.
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But he also presided over an economic boom and greatly weakened the Shining Path, a brutal Marxist insurgent group.
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Since joining the cabinet, Wang has presided over several rounds Sino-US talks on sticky economic and trade issues.
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He presided over a Capitol where sexual harassment was covered up and the people's business was perverted by money.
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Judge Steven O'Neill presided over the retrial, which began on April 9 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.
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One morning this spring, I went to watch as Khan presided over an annual citizenship ceremony at City Hall.
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Mr. Jonathan also presided over a systematic looting of the public coffers swollen by borrowing and the oil surplus.
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One evening, I visited the office of Munir Haddad, a magistrate who presided over the trial of Saddam Hussein.
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MORE (D-Ill.) for a charity campaign — drawn while he presided over the Senate — sold for $2,075 on eBay.
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Since then he has presided over mass inflation and food shortages brought about by his disastrous land reallocation programs.
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Intended to protect the American shipping industry, the Jones Act has presided over the slow decline of U.S. shipyards.
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In fact, all of them presided over more total highs in the S&P 6900 than Trump so far.
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BTW -- the judge has presided over some cases where spitting was an issue ... and his take is pretty interesting.
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The hearings in that case, also presided over by Landis, began on January 5th, 1927, 90 years ago today.
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Steve Mnunchin ran OneWest Bank from 2009 through 2015 and presided over tens of thousands of foreclosures in California.
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Last August, as Maduro presided over a military parade, an armed drone exploded overhead, in an apparent assassination attempt.
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A senior executive sat nearby taking notes, but Ramdev presided over the interview like a king on a throne.
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The conductor Philippe Jordan presided over the orchestra, where he whipped up voluptuously sulfurous playing from the Met players.
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Raúl Castro presided over secret negotiations with the Obama administration in 2014 to normalize relations with the United States.
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"We just have to get through this," said Senator Pat Roberts, Republican of Kansas, who presided over the session.
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He has presided over a court that has swept away campaign finance regulations, most notoriously in Citizens United v.
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But few presidents can claim to have presided over the kind of economy the United States is enjoying now.
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Home is a hive of siblings and cousins, presided over by Pio's mother, daughter of the semi-mythic grandpa.
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The restaurants Mr. Brock once presided over have changed, too, even though the same restaurant group still owns them.
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Ms. Gordon, often nursing a glass of vodka, presided over the scene with a personal brand of tough love.
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Prince Mohammed has also presided over a rupture between Saudi Arabia and some of its allies and neighboring Qatar.
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At Equifax, he presided over a period of rapidly growing sales, driven by expanding troves of sensitive personal data.
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Then a few months later, he presided over his first draft, considered one of the greatest in NBA history.
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Jennifer Wexton of Virginia, who presided over floor debate in the House on Thursday for the resolution, told CNN.
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Both Emery LeCrone and Claudia Schreier, who presided over their own evenings, had too little momentum in their choreography.
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Decades later, she presided over the awards jury at Cannes, which had become the world's most prestigious film festival.
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As the procession finished the final mile from the plaza to the cemetery, a stillness presided over the crowd.
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Before the global financial meltdown, Zuma presided over an ebullient economy and wildly successful soccer World Cup in 2010.
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In his three years in office Rouhani has presided over a horrific record of arbitrary arrest, torture and execution.
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Next door, Louis Bacon, an American hedge fund billionaire, presided over an airy retreat with a lawn for croquet.
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Instead, he presided over a mild recession last year, and was unable to stop homicides rising to new heights.
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Judge Robert Drain presided over the hearing Tuesday and issued the order Wednesday reiterating what he said in court.
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He took an active role in the completion of the Second Avenue subway and presided over its lavish opening.
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In July, at the last earnings press conference Saikawa presided over, Nissan reported a 99% plunge in operating profit.
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The billionaire, a prominent supporter of President Donald Trump, presided over a record-setting cash haul for the RNC.
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"No one has presided over this level of Chinese military development in Chinese history before Xi Jinping," he said.
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She is deeply familiar with his case because she presided over the trials of Mr. Stone and Mr. Craig.
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In 1984, the Fed boss presided over what was then the largest U.S. bank rescue ever, of Continental Illinois.
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He also began to build a national reputation as a pro-business leader who presided over rapid economic development.
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Ms. Barnes presided over a broad corporate restructuring, selling off noncore businesses and focusing on the company's food brands.
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"The (administrative law judge) who presided over his case imposed on him the 'securities industry equivalent of capital punishment.'"
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Their target was the Drake Hotel, where Julius Hoffman, who had presided over the Chicago 8 trial, was staying.
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For the Browns' sake, let's hope everything goes better than the actual draft Paul DePodesta presided over in Moneyball.
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Stern also presided over four NBA lockouts, including two that resulted in shortened seasons in 1998-99 and 2011.
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In addition to Gates, she has presided over Manafort's case and Roger Stone's, among others resulting from Mueller's investigation.
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An Associated Press study of Persky's decisions found that he showed no bias in other cases he presided over.
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Carter presided over a transition of unprecedented size and cost, although he demanded that he come in under budget.
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It's a historical irony that a president so committed to post-partisanship has presided over such a partisan era.
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As a judge in New Jersey, Hoffman said he presided over both child sex abuse cases and death penalty cases.
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Mr Schneiderman is the third attorney-general to have presided over the case; a fourth incumbent might have given up.
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Annalise presents this to the court, putting the now-retired judge who presided over Jasmine's first case on the stand.
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As Donald Tusk, who presided over last night's summit, said: "It is far too early to talk about a success."
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The Continental Shelf Station (otherwise known as Conshelf), was a multistage project presided over by French naval lieutenant Jacques Cousteau.
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Mr Rosselló might also have found ways to assuage voters who grumbled that his government presided over nepotism and corruption.
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But Aaron Persky, the judge who presided over the case, seemed to have reserved most of his pity for Turner.
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Every Republican president since Teddy Roosevelt has presided over a recession…the United States has survived 47 recession in all.
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Hoover had presided over a new effort to curb the power of the white terrorist group, which the Southerners resented.
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Lynch, the first of 10 cases Gorsuch cited as the most significant he has presided over, was about immigration law.
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He and his wife, Mary, presided over a celebrity-packed party from the mid-1960s until his death, in 1993.
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Its panels presided over only 23 decisions between 2007 and 2017 (although its mere presence may have deterred other misbehaviour).
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His vice-president-elect Mike Pence has, as governor of Indiana, presided over one of America's toughest anti-marijuana regimes.
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Last October, LaBeouf made headlines for reportedly marrying girlfriend Mia Goth in a ceremony presided over by an Elvis impersonator.
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US District Court Judge Alison Nathan, who presided over the case, has approved Friday's amendment as of today, April 229th.
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Since the initial conviction, Meek has been at the mercy of Judge Genece Brinkley, who has presided over his case.
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Wright presided over Qualcomm's Vuforia augmented reality software platform, which was sold in 2015 to Internet of Things company PTC.
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Hennessy presided over Stanford as it became more academically competitive with Ivy League schools such as Harvard and Yale universities.
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When Congress met to count the electoral votes, the joint session was presided over by the vice-president -- Richard Nixon.
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He presided over years of strong economic growth but critics say he has become increasingly authoritarian and intolerant of dissent.
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During the impasse, a "caretaker" coalition presided over the country, money still flowed to agencies and the government remained functional.
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Over the past year he has presided over the arrests of more than 80 mayors in the Kurdish south-east.
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In 1999, for instance, it presided over the completion of a series of ten graceful bridges connecting Imabari to Honshu.
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Worse, it's the bureaucratic tone of a foreign policy establishment that has presided over the apparent decline in American security.
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But Mr Lindner has presided over a comeback of sorts by rebranding his party as an outfit for radical modernisers.
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Its most recent budget, presided over by Mr Najib, saw a 15% increase in cash for "subsidies and social assistance".
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He has presided over an economic recovery, with growth of 6.7 percent in the first three quarters of last year.
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It isn't just that Donald Trump presided over The Apprentice, a reality competition that rode in on American Idol's coattails.
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In March, Parliament voted unanimously to cancel the deal, in a motion that the speaker, Mohamed Osman Jawari, presided over.
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Trump and his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Phu Trong on Wednesday presided over the signing of several trade deals in Hanoi.
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Campbell this year presided over the jury trial in state civil court in St. Petersburg, Florida, near the wrestler's home.
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Pohl presided over a pretrial hearing on Tuesday in the case at the U.S. Navy prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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Their predecessors, Woodrow Wilson and Lyndon Johnson, presided over the boundless prosperity of the pre-WWI and post-WWII eras.
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Silvana Saguto presided over a court in Palermo that decides who should take over companies seized from the Sicilian Mafia.
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Shareholders have berated Volkswagen, a German carmaker, for paying bonuses to bosses who presided over its largest-ever annual loss.
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Ms. Callan presided over the call in a conference room at Lehman with just the firm's treasurer at her side.
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As a mayor, he presided over a city begrudgingly accepting African-Americans who had moved northward in the Great Migration.
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Huge parrots presided over the brightly hued display, and a tiger prowled through the plant-filled basin of a fountain.
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Biden presided over a Senate vote Monday night to advance a medical innovation bill that includes funding for cancer research.
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Akihito's father was the wartime Emperor Hirohito who presided over Japan's aggression in the first half of the 20th Century.
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Some of his contemporaries, like Justice Joseph Story, who presided over the slave ship lawsuit, recognized the evil of slavery.
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Another difference in the latest vote was that the chief justice of the Supreme Court, Ricardo Lewandowski, presided over it.
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Once she was re-elected, in 2014, the fiscal austerity measures that she presided over slowed an already stagnant economy.
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He was Mugabe's closest aide for much of his career and presided over some of the leader's most ruthless actions.
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Tusk, who was elected in 2007, presided over what was perhaps the most dramatic period of growth in Polish history.
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At the plush St. Regis San Francisco Hotel, Mr. Benioff presided over a gathering with Wall Street analysts and investors.
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Rouhani, the "moderate" presided over a record number of state executions that far outpaced his predecessor, the firebrand Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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Some accomplishments: She presided over Harvard's broadening of its financial aid policy, which worked to significantly diversify the student population.
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Judge Ito, who presided over the trial, would eventually let celebrities visit the chambers and request Clark meet with them.
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This wasn't always true: In the 1950s, Republican Dwight Eisenhower presided over the peak of US labor-union density—a.k.a.
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He has said that he would like to president who presided over the end of cancer as we know it.
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Since 2009, Mr. Obama has presided over the deportation of about 2.5 million immigrants, prompting sharp criticism from advocacy groups.
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Between them, they have presided over many thousands of Lehman-related hearings, involving more than a trillion dollars in claims.
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The colors are muted, and the inhabitants seem to be living in a world presided over by a dying star.
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And as premier, Mr. Wen presided over China's cabinet, which oversaw the insurance industry and signed off on big I.P.O.s.
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Mr. Trump has been pushing for even harsher border policies than Ms. Nielsen presided over, and to resume separating families.
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During the lead-up to the election, Mr. Hun Sen presided over a crackdown on dissenting voices and independent media.
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As the mayor of New York, he presided over at least one public display of criticism of the Chinese government.
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He expanded NATO, intervened in Libya, imposed sanctions on Russia and presided over the negotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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He has also made trips to Moscow and to Cyprus, where he presided over the annual general meeting of EN+.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has presided over one of the most disastrous economic collapses in Latin America in recent memory.
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Earlier on Thursday, Mr. Kim presided over the military parade, marking the founding of the Korean People's Army in 1948.
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His ruthlessness is in no doubt after he presided over the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 210. 211.
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The judge who presided over the trial in Manhattan could have sentenced Mr. Weinstein to as little as five years.
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But it did not take long to see that Mr. Duarte presided over a government that operated with unusual avarice.
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The Olympic Stadium, where Hitler presided over the 1936 Games, is still in use, though stripped of all Nazi regalia.
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A few days before, he presided over the nation's Royal Plowing Ceremony, in which sacred oxen forecast the year's crops.
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In total, the vice president presided over ten nominees that were sent to the Judiciary Committee during his time there.
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Together they work to defeat the popular girls' troop, presided over by Miss Massey, who is played by Allison Janney.
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The last time Khamenei presided over Friday prayers was in 2012 to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
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Instead, he presided over a vast, American-funded campaign to drive the forces of the Soviet Union out of Afghanistan.
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Chief justices have only presided over two Senate trials involving presidents, and neither left much in the way of precedent.
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This cumulative attack on women's ability to control their reproductive lives would be infuriating no matter who presided over it.
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Eric Trump presided over a "lock him up" chant directed at Joe Biden during a Minnesota campaign rally last week.
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Poole founded 4chan more than a decade ago while still in high school and single-handedly presided over its rise.
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Longtime strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh, whose presidency presided over the unification of north and south in 1990, was nearly assassinated.
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Trump's post-Cold War predecessors presided over a rapid deterioration of stability, effectively permitting dangerous conduct of various kinds. Why?
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Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has taken power, clamped down on the opposition and presided over a campaign of brutal repression.
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Rumsfeld, of course, presided over the Pentagon during the second, massively destabilizing war with Iraq and subsequent execution of Hussein.
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After coming to power, his administration brutally stamped out any dissent, and he presided over forces that massacred opposition strongholds.
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On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen presided over her last meeting of the Fed's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
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The Korean Central News Agency said Kim presided over a meeting of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party.
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As the paper's top editor, he presided over the merger of the Oregonian's staff with that of The Oregon Journal.
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Mr. Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, presided over the free fall of what was once Latin America's wealthiest nation.
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Since taking power almost five years ago, Mr. Xi has presided over a consistent and deepening suppression of internet freedom.
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Mr. Pence and his wife, Karen, have presided over at least four such soirées, and more are in the works.
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The case now moves to the Senate for a trial, which will be presided over by Chief Justice John Roberts.
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Jackson has also presided over other cases related to Mueller's probe, specifically matters involving Trump's former campaign chair Paul Manafort.
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Instead of improvements, he presided over a major production fall that brought Venezuela's oil output to near 30 year-lows.
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Rabbi Gellman presided over Temple Beth Torah of Melville, N.Y. Monsignor Hartman officiated at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Elmont.
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WISENBERG: Here&aposs the biggest most inexcusable thing that he did, he presided over an incompetent and corrupt investigation of Mrs.
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For example, he presided over a bike share program that became known as "Boris bikes," though his predecessor also got credit.
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At a parade Xi presided over to mark the 90th anniversary of the PLA in 2017, missiles were also prominently displayed.
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Former President George H.W. Bush presided over the demise of the Cold War, punctuated by the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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He then presided over the creation of the modern Middle East peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians later that year.
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The top leadership of the agency that presided over the Iraq failure during the Bush administration has long since been replaced.
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The top leadership of the agency that presided over the Iraq failure during the Bush administration has long since been replaced.
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As president of Mexico from 23 to 22, Felipe Calderón presided over one of the bloodiest eras in his country's history.
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Among Bush's many accomplishments, he presided over the demise of the Cold War, punctuated by the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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As president of Mexico from 217 to 217, Felipe Calderón presided over one of the bloodiest eras in his country's history.
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Biden suggested that Buttigieg was saying that "somehow Barack Obama and I [presided over] some kind of disaster" while in office.
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In the first half of a four-week hearing she presided over, witnesses described abuses they said took place decades ago.
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During her 12 years as chancellor Mrs Merkel has presided over an embarrassingly long list of CDU disappointments at state elections.
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John Malkovich also stars in Extremely Wicked as Judge Edward Cowart, who presided over Bundy's trial and sentenced him to death.
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Since taking charge in 2010 they have presided over the longest and biggest fall in spending on public services on record.
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The government said the courts would be presided over by independent judges who would be able to handle cases more efficiently.
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It will be the first one presided over by Mr Xi. Its 2,300 delegates will sing his praises to the skies.
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Hugo Chávez, Former President of Venezuela Chávez presided over a country rife with allegations of widespread corruption and human rights violations.
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Since she assumed her post as SEC chair in April 2013, White has presided over a record number of enforcement actions.
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Stansfield Turner, presided over what became known as "the Halloween massacre" — cuts of around 20 percent of the CIA's clandestine operatives.
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You presided over one of the most hierarchical of the world's corporate cultures, reflecting the tone set by John D. Rockefeller.
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Critics say Fujimori broke a law against vote-buying because she presided over events where prizes were handed out to supporters.
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If they do, a trial of up to 180 days begins, presided over by the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
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Along with General Ratko Mladic, who led the Bosnian Serb army, Mr Karadzic presided over a murderous campaign of ethnic cleansing.
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More than that though, the whole game is framed as a thought exercise presided over by the Red Priestess herself, Melisandre.
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Biden presided over the wedding between DNC finance chairman Henry Muños III and his husband, Kyle Ferrari, according to People magazine.
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One of four siblings, Marcelo presided over a golden era for the group since succeeding his father Emilio in late 2008.
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Kennedy presided over a transformational era in American politics, a moment of national reckoning on issues of race, democracy and citizenship.
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Also, FYI, as we begin focus on Nov 2018 and 2020, he presided over a historically precipitous decline of his party.
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As a leading figure in Democratic politics for a quarter of a century whose husband presided over an economic boom, Mrs.
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"I have presided over a process that destroys families for a long time, and I am weary of it," Brack said.
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Since White assumed her post as SEC chair in April 2013, she has presided over a record number of enforcement actions.
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Within four months, and for less than the amount he promised, the young entrepreneur presided over a triumphant reopening at Wollman.
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But the President has presided over a near-collapse of the economy and overseen brutal suppression of critics during his rule.
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Another judge, Valerie E. Caproni, who presided over Mr. Silver's trial, had already set that time and date for his sentencing.
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Honda directed most of these releases and presided over Godzilla's transition from a horrific metaphor to a more playful, entertaining antihero.
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Paul Otellini, who presided over Intel during some of its most prosperous years, passed away today at the age of 66.
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Cuccinelli, who backs Trump's hard-line immigration policies, has presided over recent policy changes that have drawn criticism from immigrant advocates.
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Schuerholz, 76, was the general manager of the Royals from 1981 until 1990 and presided over their 1985 World Series championship.
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Though reserved and at times even socially awkward, Mr. Newhouse presided over Condé Nast — and the Manhattan media scene — for decades.
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He presided over a reorganization effort that spent millions of dollars on outside consultants and thousands of hours of staff consultations.
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Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, who presided over the case, called Ms. Denhollander the "five-star general" for an army of abuse survivors.
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Joseph also presided over the company during its IPO in 2008 and pioneered Kenya's successful M-Pesa mobile money transfer system.
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In office since 2011, Mr. Lee, above, presided over one of the most explosive periods of growth in the city's history.
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Endor is an appealingly weird mix of medievalism and science fiction, presided over by an imperious headmistress voiced by Kate Winslet.
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Instagram's co-founders, who resigned on Monday, presided over a company that boomed with help from technological advances and societal changes.
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Min Aung Hlaing, one of the most powerful people in Myanmar, presided over ruthless campaigns targeting minority groups along Myanmar's borders.
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Niyazov presided over the golden years when gas prices were high and Russia was paying for the country's resources in cash.
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But he has presided over a precipitous economic decline that began with the seizing of white-owned farms starting in 2000.
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He presided over $21972 billion in budget cuts, closing domestic bases while maintaining strength abroad as the Cold War wound down.
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It's at least the third announcement about creating or saving jobs that Trump has presided over since defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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A former head of the A&E cable network, Ms. Dubuc has already presided over several shake-ups since taking over.
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Aslam's characters must struggle to survive in a society ruled by mob violence, sectarianism and intolerance, presided over by fanatical despots.
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Maybe they should take a break, he suggested to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, as he presided over the trial.
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And she presided over the lengthy criminal trial of several former employees of Bernard Madoff, who ran a huge Ponzi scheme.
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The main camp was presided over by Barham Arif, one of the youngest and most respected generals in the pesh merga.
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Since winning election in 2014, Sisi has presided over a crackdown that has swept up both Islamist opponents and liberal activists.
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He moved the team from St. Louis to Arizona and presided over five playoff appearances, but never won a Super Bowl.
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During his first two terms, Brown presided over the switch from a rehabilitation-oriented prison system to one focused on punishment.
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What nation could possibly re-elect a man who has presided over the world's worst economic catastrophe in the 21st century?
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The sentence was imposed by Judge Jackson and a federal judge in Virginia who presided over Mr. Manafort's two criminal prosecutions.
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The arraignment was presided over by Judge Paul E. Davison, but the criminal case has been assigned to Judge Cathy Seibel.
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Abdel R. Salaam, handpicked by Mr. Davis to become the artistic director — this was his second year — presided over the festivities.
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Moi was one of the last of Africa's so-called Big Men, who presided over their countries in increasingly despotic ways.
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During 20123 ruinous years in power, he curtailed political freedom, presided over the stagnation of Kenya's economy and encouraged patronage politics.
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Toys "R" Us mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe presided over a ribbon cutting ceremony opening the store to the public Wednesday morning.
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Which brings us back to Trump's resemblance to Jimmy Carter, who presided over a party suffering a similar crisis of belief.
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But his legacy is much more expansive, as Huizenga presided over a business empire including garbage collection and professional sports teams.
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President Jiang Zemin presided over a painful overhaul of the state sector that put around 40 million people out of work.
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The Google cofounders&apos announcement signaled the end of a 21-year era during which they have presided over the company.
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Academics and museum curators have learned more about Monroe's faith through letters from Rabbi Robert Goldburg, who presided over her conversion.
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The governor presided over the exchange, which lasted more than an hour, according to Mr. Appelbaum and one other person present.
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Since taking over last April, the chief executive has presided over an 8 percent loss in share price as of Feb.
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But It is also presided over by the world's foremost authorities in rapacious buzzkillery, and therefore it is probably also doomed.
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The judge presided over several similar cases, where the defendants were sent to rehabilitation programs, while Jasmine was the only one charged.
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Among his efforts to help others, he donated blood, according to Father Thomas J. Haggerty, a pastor who presided over Stack's funeral.
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And now one of his most high-profile victims has taken to Instagram to thank the judge who presided over the case.
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Maduro has presided over Venezuela's spiral into its worst-ever economic crisis, with hyperinflation forecast to reach 10 million percent this year.
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Kyrsten Sinema, wore a canary-yellow dress and eight-inch platform shoes with cactus applique as she presided over the coin toss.
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By the way, I am not going to let you go -- Barack Obama has presided over the worst economy from a recession.
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That gave way to a largely peaceful 1990s during which George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton presided over reductions in military spending.
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Under her tenure, Ludwisiak presided over major exhibitions by the likes of Slavs and Tatars, Forensic Architecture, Janek Simon, and Karol Radziszewski.
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Instead, that court order has sat on the desk of Dennis Porter, the Cook County judge who presided over the original trial.
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For example, recall supporters pointed to the harsher sentencing of a Latino man in a sexual assault case Persky had presided over.
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Italy's former prime minister certainly presided over the introduction of some radically conservative measures, notably in the areas of immigration and employment.
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In 2005, Ortega and Murillo, his longtime partner, married in the Catholic Church in a ceremony presided over by Obando y Bravo.
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Like Mobutu, he has presided over a violent kleptocracy, which few Congolese would lift a finger, let alone a rifle, to defend.
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In Karnataka the party is led by B.S. Yeddyurappa, a Lingayat who presided over a scandal-prone government from 2008 to 2011.
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Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), an influential proxy-advisory firm, recently noted that the board had presided over bureaucratic tangles and botched acquisitions.
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But he also presided over a steep decline in his institution's influence over the banks that used to revere and fear it.
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Judges serving Silicon Valley are far more likely than judges in other cities to have presided over previous cases involving internet regulations.
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Earlier in the day, U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis presided over selection of a 12-member jury, six men and six women.
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon presided over the gala along with the prize committee chairman, Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Bin Abdulaziz.
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The announcement, posted on the official central government website, followed a regular State Council meeting presided over by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
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The superstar presided over the opening of the Mercy James Institute for Pediatric Surgery and Intensive Care at the Queen Central Hospital.
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And Trump has long spoken warmly about Egypt's president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has presided over a broad crackdown on dissent.
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One way to ensure this rigorous debate occurs is to have it attended by, if not presided over, the nation's elected leaders.
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Congress is set to certify the results of the Electoral College vote Friday afternoon, a process presided over by Vice President Biden.
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He also presided over a government so closed and repressive that the country has been compared to rogue states like North Korea.
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She spent 17 years on the bench and presided over a wide array of cases, many of which involved questions of privilege.
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He presided over hundreds of thousands of foreclosures at OneWest Bank, which has been investigated for multiple federal and state housing violations.
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Last week, Cuomo presided over a ceremony in which the Independent Democratic Conference disbanded and its eight members joined the Democratic conference.
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"New winds are blowing," said Maduro, who has presided over an economic meltdown and who is accused of abuses by rights groups.
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Mr. Obama is no socialist, but since his re-election he has presided over a significant rise in taxes on high incomes.
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Memo From Poland WROCLAW, Poland — Mayor Rafal Dutkiewicz of Wroclaw has presided over city hall in the magnificent old center since 2002.
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He nonetheless presided over the Clinton email case until just a few days before it was closed, when he unexpectedly recused himself.
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In a rush to buy Rebecca a birthday present, Tom stops at a sketchy-looking pet store presided over by Mr. Walken.
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Only a few lawmakers presided over the brief sessions, while congressional leaders and rank-and-file members were almost entirely absent. Rep.
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The summary presided over a culture of entitlement where Blatter et al took the liberty of editing out anything they didn't like.
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He's presided over one of the most devastating economic collapses in the world; conditions inside the country have reached humanitarian crisis levels.
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The highlights: Piñera presided over a booming economy which grew at over 5% annually during his previous four year term, per NYTimes.
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Weinstein presided over two decades of Globes winners and was well-known for his savvy manipulation of the 89-member press association.
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Chris Christie, who just presided over an unprecedented tenth credit downgrade of his state, has been removed from the presidential transition team.
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Graydon Carter, who presided over this must-attend party for years (taking over the slot from the agent Swifty Lazar), was out.
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North Korea's news media gave zealous coverage to Mr. Kim as he presided over the roomful of reverential negotiators from the South.
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Paul VI was the first pope to travel to Latin America, where he presided over the assembly of local bishops in 1968.
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But his legacy has been most forcefully shaped by accusations that he presided over a campaign of genocidal violence in western Darfur.
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He presided over a ruinous 21-year war in southern Sudan, where his forces pushed barrel bombs from planes onto remote villages.
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Upstairs, a 12-seat sushi bar presided over by Kazuo Yoshida, formerly of 8003 or 8 in Brooklyn, is devoted to omakase.
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Before resigning on Monday, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, Instagram's co-founders, presided over a company that grew into a cultural powerhouse.
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Plath's daughter, Frieda Hughes, presided over the unveiling at the home she had only briefly known (she was born in the bedroom).
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"The calendar has been laid aside for the day," said Senator Joseph A. Griffo, the Republican who presided over the chamber's proceedings.
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On Monday, a meeting of top government officials presided over by Premier Li Keqiang declared that a "greater outbreak" had been avoided.
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A few days before his big day, he presided over the Royal Plowing Ceremony, in which sacred oxen forecast the year's crops.
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On Sunday, he presided over a meeting of thousands of monks intent on making their political presence felt in the upcoming elections.
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INTER-CORPORATE CONFLICTS Rosneft, presided over by Sechin, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is no stranger to inter-corporate conflicts.
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Beyond the Iowa disaster, Perez has also pushed for changes and presided over a primary process that moderates complain has benefited Sen.
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This month, he presided over the flashy introduction at the Frankfurt International Motor Show of a battery-powered hatchback, the ID.3.
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And even the West Virginia walkout would have been impossible without the unions, which presided over an authorization vote in every county.
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"I know exactly what she was trying to tell me," he said, referring to the commissioner who presided over his last hearing.
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Mr. Mugabe became the first leader of an independent Zimbabwe, then persecuted his domestic opponents and presided over the country's long decline.
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About two hundred were sentenced to long prison terms, many in cases presided over by judges thought to be loyal to Gülen.
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He presided over hundreds of thousands of foreclosures at OneWest bank, which has been investigated for multiple federal and state housing violations.
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First, he has presided over a historic stonewalling of efforts by Congress to exercise its constitutional duty to oversee the executive branch.
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Trump did not mention that he had previously attacked the judge, Golanzo Curiel, when he presided over a lawsuit against Trump University.
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Luzhkov, a wily wheeler-dealer who presided over Moscow's transformation into a metropolis of skyscrapers and shopping centres, was hardly a communist.
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Olivier Géron, the lead judge who had presided over the trial last fall, announced the decision Thursday at the Palais de Justice.
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Pervis Spann presided over a coronation in which he placed a crown on Franklin's head and pronounced her the Queen of Soul.
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Recently Mr. Putala came across a Now This video that featured a 1993 assault weapons ban hearing which Mr. Biden presided over.
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Jackson, who presided over President Barack Obama's last physical in office in 2016, issued a brief statement on the physical Friday evening.
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Xi has presided over a crackdown on dissent since coming to power in 2012, with hundreds of rights lawyers and activists detained.
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LGBTQ+ issues: Supports same-sex marriage and presided over New York City's first official same-sex marriage the day it became legal.
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Judge Richard Leon, a George W. Bush appointee to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, presided over the case.
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Days before her surgery was announced, she presided over the rollout of Be Best, her anti-bullying initiative, in the Rose Garden.
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But Trump has already presided over an unusual amount of change among his senior White House staff and often in dramatic fashion.
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"Commissioner Ponte has presided over sweeping reforms that have made our city's jails safer, more secure and more rehabilitative," the statement said.
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During the Civil War, Forrest presided over the slaughter of surrendering Union troops — many of them black — at Fort Pillow in Tennessee.
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She added that Sturgeon's obsession with independence meant she had presided over the "neglect and mismanagement" of schooling and health in Scotland.
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China's President Xi Jinping recently presided over a sweeping anti-corruption crackdown, which he used to consolidate his power earlier this year.
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Hoffman presided over 90 serious sex crime trials during his career, he said, after which he wrote a book on sex crime law.
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Mr Blair presided over the build-up to Britain's financial and economic crisis and the failure of the post-invasion period in Iraq.
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"And then Judge Ito says, 'Welcome, Ms. Clark, I think,' " Ms. Paulson said, referring to Judge Lance Ito, who presided over the trial.
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Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha on Thursday presided over a ceremony to begin construction of the first, 3.5-km section of the railway.
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Delegates gave their approval for a commission presided over by former President Raul Castro and comprised of some 30 others, including Diaz-Canel.
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But at a news conference, Singleton objected to the way Ainsworth presided over the Senate, warning that Democrats would shut down the Senate.
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Troy Price, the Iowa state Democratic Party chairman who presided over last week's disastrous precincts caucuses, submitted his letter of resignation on Wednesday.
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Judge Steven O'Neill, who presided over the Constand case, denied Cosby bail and sent him straight to booking at the Montgomery County jail.
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Datta presided over an "adda", a regular gathering of thinkers and writers who mixed "seriousness and silliness" as they discussed culture and politics.
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Presided over by a former reality TV star who couldn't help himself from picking fights with a nuclear-armed dictator on social media.
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The trial in Washington was litigated by a huddle of male lawyers before a jury of men, presided over by a male judge.
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He has presided over promised parliamentary elections, and has moved to dismantle the cronyism and the repressive regime of his predecessor, Mahinda Rajapaksa.
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Every cycle takes place over three sessions (on Fridays and Saturdays), presided over by PAMM teaching artists and educational staff from each program.
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It's poetic in its own way: the judge who presided over a major compatibility case is now himself a victim of compatibility issues.
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TINY and turbulent, Kyrgyzstan likes to tout itself as a trailblazer for democracy in Central Asia, a region otherwise presided over by autocrats.
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George Bush senior's EPA administrator, William Reilly, presided over the first major changes in the Clean Air Act since its passage in 1970.
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Despite Woodrum insisting that she was a mere victim to an online scam, Judge Penelope Wass, who presided over her case, was unconvinced.
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During its first decade in power, Mr Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development (AK) party indeed presided over vast improvements in the country's education.
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BIBC will be presided over by sector specialists and parties will have to agree in advance to let the court settle their differences.
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The first batch that Murat presided over was lemon-infused and when he talks about those inaugural harvests, his eyes flare with nostalgia.
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Paul is best remembered for having presided over the close of the Second Vatican Council, the 1962-65 meetings that reformed the church.
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Mario Cuomo, who presided over the biggest prison expansion in New York's history — 30 new facilities with a total of nearly 30,173 beds.
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Two other family members are also facing trial, as are several legal advisers who presided over undisclosed offshore trusts that benefited the Wildensteins.
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Sue Ann later got her revenge, when she funded a lobbying group that helped unseat the judge who had presided over her divorce.
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He has presided over some of the most far-reaching reforms of the NHS since Kenneth Clarke held his job in 1988-90.
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Mike Pence, refused to acknowledge reporters' questions Sunday about Clinton and her health at an awards ceremony that he presided over in Indianapolis.
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On Monday four judges presided over the trial of another several hundred people accused of links to the group, the justice ministry said.
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She presided over a DHS that made real progress in persuading state attorneys general to collaborate on sharing threat information on elections hacking.
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Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) said CFPB Director Richard Cordray presided over an "unelected, unaccountable and unconstitutional" agency that was hurting the American public.
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Duarte, who presided over a spike in gang violence and kidnappings in Veracruz, as well a doubling of state debt, has denied wrongdoing.
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Indeed, though Sackler presided over the tremendously successful launch of OxyContin, he has never given an on-the-record interview about the drug.
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Take self-awareness superstar and former Ford CEO Alan Mulally, who presided over one of the most dramatic business turnarounds in American history.
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When J.P. Bilbrey later became CEO, at the first annual meeting he presided over, he announced he was bringing back the free chocolate.
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In 20093, Alex Kozinski, then the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, who presided over Mattel v.
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At Commerce, he heads the administration's stepped up anti-dumping enforcement efforts and presided over global steel and aluminum tariffs enacted in March.
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She has presided over the worst economic crisis in decades and stands accused of using money from public banks to cover budget gaps.
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He emerges once a year for the George Strait Team Roping Classic, which he created in 1982 and has presided over ever since.
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On March 85003, the superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools district, Deborah Gist, presided over what became a less than typical school board meeting.
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The Clark County guardianship commissioner, a lawyer named Jon Norheim, has presided over nearly all the guardianship cases in the county since 2005.
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He had preached at the church that Judge Gordon's parents attended and presided over their combined funerals just a year after the murders.
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History may record this as "Rama-era", an era of opacity, as Mr. Rama presided over slower economic growth, and mishandled vital reforms.
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"Rudy Giuliani presided over the single greatest transformation of a major American city in our history," said Anthony V. Carbonetti, a longtime adviser.
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The bill passed along party lines, 51-753, with the final result announced by Vice President Mike Pence, who presided over the vote.
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Tensions with the South have been high as Kim has presided over a dramatic increase in the pace of North Korea's weapons program.
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"I think he represents the caucus well and whatever he's doing, he has reasons for doing," said Boozman, who presided over the Senate.
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Trump presided over the separations of hundreds of kids from their undocumented migrant parents and secured a conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
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"He wanted to do jihad (holy war), that was clear," Mark Trevidic, the judge who presided over the 2013 investigation, told Le Figaro.
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No current Cubs were with the team in October 231, when Epstein arrived from Boston, where he had presided over two championship teams.
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Perhaps that's understandable—Iwata was a well-known figure, died young of a terrible illness, and presided over Mario and the Mushroom Kingdom.
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The Moderately-Corrupt Director of the Player's Union, the man who presided over the largest scaling back of NBA salaries of all time?
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Greg Abbott of Texas, once a judge based in Houston, presided over the coin toss in a red University of Houston polo shirt.
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Mr. Tillerson, who has clashed with President Trump and may be fired soon, has presided over the hollowing out of the State Department.
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"Trump has presided over two and a half years of utterly shameful policies," Kate Allen, U.K. director of the human rights group, said.
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Maduro, 56, a former union leader, bus driver and foreign minister, has presided over an economic collapse and exodus of 3 million Venezuelans.
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The trial, presided over by the hilarious Dakin Matthews as Judge Taylor, is riveting, especially when Tom's accuser, Mayella Ewell, takes the stand.
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And it's presided over by a mercurial and minatory chief executive who can't be easy to work for on a number of levels.
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United States District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis, who presided over the case, has expressed frustration with what he believes is a slow transition.
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On several occasions, Justice Michael B. Aloise, who presided over the case, told the people in the gallery to curb their emotional responses.
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Hosni Mubarak, who governed for 30 years until his ouster in the 2011 Arab Spring, also presided over an oppressive, often cruel system.
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In 2009 I presided over a cabinet that for the first time in Iceland's history included an equal number of men and women.
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But the economy he presided over for most of Narendra Modi's first term as prime minister has shown no such sense of decorum.
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Coach Hue Jackson, who has presided over the last two-plus seasons of futility, was not ready to declare victory after a tie.
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Nearly three months ago, the president's sons Donald Jr. and Eric Trump presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $13 million building.
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Silver also presided over the league's successful negotiations on a new seven-year labor agreement with the N.B.A. Players Association in December 2016.
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Her run saw IBM&aposs revenues go through a long period of steep decline, even as she presided over the Red Hat acquisition.
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Stern presided over four player lockouts and angered some players with tough disciplinary decisions and the adoption of an unpopular sideline dress code.
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Later, everyone gathered in the Rembrandt's spacious galley, where Volkov, a slim, voluble man in sailor's stripes, presided over an intellectual round-robin.
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The formal nature of the trial presided over by Supreme Court Justice John Roberts likely rules out such eruptions by the President's supporters.
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At Sony, where he started in 2009, he presided over a list heavy with crossover artists, but also made interesting choices in opera.
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MORE. Trump, in his first year in office, has presided over a divided country that is increasingly consumed by political infighting, something Rep.
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Ren Fan, the judge who presided over the case in Shenyang last week, offered his advice to avoid falling prey to the scam.
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Individually, they have limited means: when Fiji presided over the annual global climate gathering in 2017 it had to be held in Bonn.
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Both the lead government prosecutor and the trial judge who presided over the case have since said that Lee's death penalty is unjust.
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Pilate was the Roman governor who presided over the trial of Jesus and ordered his crucifixion in the New Testament of the Bible.
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President Obama presided over much more rapid private-sector job growth than George W. Bush, even if you leave out the 2008 collapse.
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The opposition says some of the nominees to the Supreme Court presided over politically motivated cases or are not up to the job.
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Scheindlin, who presided over several multidistrict litigation proceedings when she was a judge, said the CPR protocols resemble the settlement process in MDLs.
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For decades, she presided over a cult of learning, hosting students in her apartment for after-school sessions of hot chocolate and Chopin .
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HSBC must still be reviewed by the trial court overseeing the four-year-old case, presided over by U.S. District Judge Dora Irizarry.
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Blankfein, who presided over the investment bank during a tumultuous 12 years, will stay on for a transition period, according to the Times.
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Richard M. BermanNew YorkThe writer, a United States district judge, presided over the Epstein criminal case in the Southern District of New York.
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Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal (D-Mass.) presided over the event, which featured AIG CEO Brian Duperreault and other company leaders.
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In the 1990s, North Korea presided over a famine in which more than half a million Koreans died, and the regime didn't budge.
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Summers and his immediate predecessor, Robert Rubin, pushed free trade and financial deregulation, and presided over the economic expansion of the Clinton years.
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In his tenure at the CDC, Frieden presided over many disease outbreaks, including the 2014 Ebola epidemic and the 2015-2016 Zika epidemic.
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Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, one of three people who were wounded, losing his right index finger in the shooting, presided over the memorial service.
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Tillerson himself presided over Exxon's lobbying operation, which in 2016 alone spent $203 million on lobbying, more any other oil and gas company.
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Tillerson himself presided over Exxon's lobbying operation, which in 2016 alone spent $8.8 million on lobbying, more any other oil and gas company.
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Duarte, who presided over a spike in gang violence and kidnappings in Veracruz, as well a doubling of state debt, has denied any wrongdoing.
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Protesters joined Guaido in one part of the capital of Caracas, while Maduro presided over a colorful military parade in another part of town.
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Mugabe's critics were outraged by Tedros' announcement, saying he was rewarding a man whose government had presided over the collapse of Zimbabwe's health system.
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These are the same career politicians who presided over decades of flat wages, the loss of our manufacturing jobs, 60,000 — can you believe that?
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Over the course of their marriage, they renewed their vows at least three times, according to the Elvis impersonator who presided over each ceremony.
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She and her husband have presided over an endowment that has grown to $39.6 billion — and they've added Warren Buffett as a third steward.
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Will that change as the election nears -- and voters start paying more attention to the race and the economy the President has presided over?
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This year's festival, whose main competition will be presided over by Australian director George Miller, kicks off on Wednesday with Woody Allen's "Café Society".
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For example, Woodrow Wilson was not just a Southern racist, but an especially bigoted one who presided over casting blacks out of government positions.
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As the sole secured creditor of Interview, Brant presided over Interview's sale to himself as a new holding company, Crystal Ball Media, debt-free.
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Wielgus joined USA Swimming as executive director in 1997 and presided over a successful period in which the nation's elite swimmers dominated international competition.
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He has presided over the largest rollbacks in federal land protections in US history and opened up unprecedented swaths of coastal waters for drilling.
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Croyle presided over arguably the most prolific and successful period of HTC design, having led the team from 2008 until his departure in 2014.
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Though hugely popular among Colombians for improving security and weakening illegal armed groups, Uribe also presided over grave human rights violations by the military.
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Outgoing Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb presided over 2 years of relative leniency toward novel drug therapies, according to an Evaluate analysis.
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During an election campaign last year Prime Minister Theresa May was criticised for her record as interior minister, where she presided over police cuts.
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Museveni has presided over strong economic growth but is accused at home and abroad of repression of dissent and failing to tackle rampant corruption.
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Kelvin, who had been CEO since the company's launch in 1988, resigned last month over claims he presided over a culture of "forced hugging".
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During heir marriage, the Turpins renewed their vows at least three times, according to the Las Vegas Elvis impersonator who presided over each ceremony.
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The then-House Speaker presided over the House's shutdowns of the late 1990s and lost the PR battle to President Bill Clinton's White House.
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