Curry, the 27th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church, was the first African-American presiding bishop when elected in 2015.
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M.B.S. is a modern ruler presiding over a predominantly traditional society, and Khamenei is a traditional leader presiding over a more modern society.
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Presiding over the meeting was Jeff Stein, Arcosanti's executive director.
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Then, he finds the Night King presiding over the horde.
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But this time, the judge who was presiding said no.
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He's been accused of presiding over corruption and democratic backsliding.
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He is uncomfortable giving speeches or presiding over public ceremonies.
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China is presiding over the ongoing FATF plenary in France.
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He is also presiding over that party's historic political collapse.
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The presiding judge released some of that material in July.
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In one version, she's a presiding dignitary who doesn't dance.
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He thinks one day he might run for presiding chief.
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W. Shane Cohen, the military judge presiding in the Sept.
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He harbors dreams of presiding over a renewed Ottoman Empire.
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He was the department's presiding justice from 1978 to 1990.
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The solitary genius, presiding over the counter with seven seats.
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The Senate's presiding officer usually follows advice from the parliamentarian.
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The Chilean delegation remains responsible for presiding over the negotiations.
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It controls the country's ports, presiding over imports and exports.
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Then Bush won reelection despite presiding over an increasingly unpopular war.
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US District Judge T.S. Ellis III is presiding over the case.
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Curiel is presiding over two cases against Trump and the university.
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The justice minister will be able to sack their presiding judges.
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Who is TS Ellis , the judge presiding over Manafort's fraud trial?
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President Moon will be presiding over a National Security Council meeting.
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Steve Daines, a Republican presiding over the senate, agreed with McConnell.
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"Trump is presiding over the bleeding of US credibility," Thornton said.
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"I don't do geopolitics," he said, turning to the presiding judge.
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American people by presiding over the largest rescissions of federal land
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Chief U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn is presiding over the trial.
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The Massachusetts Democrat's request was not recognized by the presiding Republican.
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He had asked for the transfer, the court's presiding judge said.
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But historically, the presiding officer has deferred to the parliamentarian's judgment.
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The judge presiding over the case, William Alsup, doesn't buy it.
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All of a sudden, Trump is presiding over a shaky economy.
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This little Arcadia was an extension of its presiding genius's personality.
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He had a robust view of his role as presiding officer.
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The children were watching proceedings remotely, presiding Judge Herman Fransen said.
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Already, Chief Justice John Roberts is presiding over the impeachment trial.
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The presiding judge denied Mr. Johnson's bond, The Associated Press reported.
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They argued that Chief Justice Roberts, as the presiding officer, has unilateral power to subpoena witnesses because a clause in the 1986-era rules for impeachment trials says presiding officers may issue orders on their own.
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Update, December 24, 2016: The judge presiding over the Carolina Herrera vs.
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Mr Santos, an aloof patrician presiding over a slowing economy, is unpopular.
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Presiding over all this was Ms Gordon, who died on June 9th.
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The presiding judge said hearings would resume once an attorney is appointed.
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Also, the judge presiding over the case is Justice Peter Doody. Goodbye.
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The presiding judge explicitly cited Section 230 in his decision to dismiss.
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The pageant also included dancers, and a costumed "king" and "queen" presiding.
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Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, presiding Thursday afternoon when the announcement was made.
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The presiding judge said he is anxious to move the case forward.
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"Thanks for having me back," he told the presiding judge, Mitchell Dembin.
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"But this time, the judge who was presiding said no," Madonna recalled.
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Curiel is presiding over the two class-action lawsuits against Trump University.
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Chief Justice John Roberts is sitting behind you, presiding over the process.
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The presiding judge, Barry G. Williams, granted each officer a separate trial.
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House Democrats rotate for the ceremonial position of presiding over the chamber.
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A federal judge presiding over the corruption and bribery case against Sen.
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Somewhat surprisingly, the presiding judge, Chief Justice John Marshall, did not object.
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"The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted," Roberts announced.
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Bayat then stopped wearing a headscarf altogether while presiding over subsequent matches.
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Wednesday morning, Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, admonished both groups.
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Up on the dais, presiding, John Roberts wielded a No. 2 pencil.
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Rand Paul: The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted.
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The judges presiding over her case dismissed her accusations in December 2018.
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Smith said he briefed the presiding director of the board on Aug.
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After she finished presiding over the third round in Shanghai on Jan.
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Russo in return sued his presiding judges, accusing them of workplace discrimination.
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The ruling was a unanimous decision by the court's 11 presiding judges.
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These films are made for an audience of one: the presiding judge.
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This request was rejected by the judge presiding over the investigation, Fabiana Palmaghini.
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Instead, they will be decided by Forrest, who is presiding over the trial.
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Steve Daines, R-Montana, who was presiding over the Senate at the time.
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"The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted," Roberts told senators.
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They could also be described as the presiding spirits of today's art scene.
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Sitting comfortably was Stephen Toumajan, presiding over the booth and looking in charge.
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Judge O'Neill, who is presiding at this retrial, charged the jury Wednesday morning.
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The presiding judge, Michael Davis, launched an unusual experiment before the trial started.
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Justice Barry Ostrager is presiding over the case, and there is no jury.
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Buffett is presiding at the Berkshire Hathaway 2018 annual shareholder meeting on Saturday.
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In 2002, a judge presiding over the child rape case of the Rev.
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He liked to say that he was presiding over the end of history.
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After a protracted legal process, presiding judge Anuar González Hemadiacquitted Cruz on Monday.
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NEWARK — The judge presiding over the trial of two former aides to Gov.
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Served as the presiding judge of the Washington County Circuit Court in Oregon.
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Surely that is a greater legacy than presiding over a puppet conservative court.
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He is now, once again, presiding over MMA's second-biggest live event company.
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Michael Bruce Curry, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church; the Right Rev.
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Kathy Hochul, the presiding officer of the State Senate, exercised that power Wednesday.
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First, he's presiding over the best economy in 10, 15, maybe 20 years.
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Zeitz also was named board chairman, replacing Michael Cave, who becomes presiding director.
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Presiding over this ethical morass is Stefan Passantino, the White House ethics officer.
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Judge Helene F. Gugerty of Nassau County Court is presiding over the case.
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In a normal court case, the presiding judge would resolve such a motion.
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The police deputy commissioner of trials, Rosemarie Maldonado, is presiding over the hearing.
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Yellen will depart the Fed after presiding over four years of falling unemployment.
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She is also presiding over the case against conservative political operative Roger Stone.
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" "Brazil and Argentina have been presiding over a massive devaluation of their currencies.
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Judge Salvant is also presiding over the case of his mother, Tonya Couch.
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The latter was stricken while presiding over a public session of the court.
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Upon convening, the presiding officer forces a quorum call to see who's present.
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The chief justice is the presiding officer, but are his duties purely ceremonial?
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Kemp is also facing calls to recuse himself from presiding over the race.
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He had the air of a jovial, portly uncle presiding over a family gathering.
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If the elections were held now, Merkel would be presiding over a minority government.
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Judge William Alsup, presiding over the case, denied Uber's request for arbitration on Thursday.
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So he lingers on, without a democratic mandate, presiding over only the West Bank.
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The opposition accused the socialists of corruption, and of presiding over an economic collapse.
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When I am presiding at the Eucharist, I feel completely in my own body.
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The U.S. Constitution assigns the chief justice the job of presiding over impeachment trials.
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He has been accused of bullying, and of presiding over a culture of it.
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U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson of San Francisco is presiding over the Brickman case.
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Emprox Grayland II is presiding over this large empire as this collapse is happening.
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By law, each constituency must have just one presiding officer to monitor the vote.
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But the presiding judge, Ayako Nakagawa, said Kakehi was fully aware of the killings.
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The presiding judge ordered him not to have any contact with his alleged victims.
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As a result, Walker is presiding over seven cases (and counting?) involving the recount.
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Elizabeth A. Eaton is the presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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Judge Leon Tucker was presiding Tuesday morning when Meek walked into the Philadelphia courthouse.
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Yellen has led the Fed since 2014, presiding over a relatively strong U.S. economy.
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A large portrait of her hangs in the council chamber, presiding over every meeting.
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The presiding judge, T.S. Ellis III, demands both precise questioning and a breakneck pace.
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The bride's father is the presiding chief administrative judge for civil matters in Brooklyn.
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Lawyers for blasphemy defendants have been attacked, as have judges presiding over such cases.
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Right now, Trump is presiding over precisely the wage growth that he deserves: zero.
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ADAM LIPTAK, Supreme Court correspondent: The vice president is ordinarily the Senate's presiding officer.
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ET for the trial, over which Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is presiding.
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Presiding Judge Rosemarie Aquilina listened and offered empathy, comfort and advice to each individual.
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When it appeared that Yasmín Barrios, the judge presiding over the trial of Gen.
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He also decides which of its 11 members will serve as its presiding judge.
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The voting power of the presiding officer has not been tested in modern times.
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Presiding over the final vote in the Senate on Saturday was Vice President Pence.
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But Neerob's presiding spirit, Mohammed Rahman, whom friends and regulars call Khokon, is gone.
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His fate now rests in the hands of three judges presiding over the appeal.
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In the two pink paintings, Schulnik shows unicorns presiding over surreal, force-field landscapes.
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This week, Persky was presiding over a jury trial in a misdemeanor stolen property case.
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Presiding over an oil-drum smoker holding big pieces of fatty brisket and whole fish.
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"The market is sick and tired of the PT party presiding over Brazil," Osorio said.
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NBC contributor Katie Phang tweeted on Tuesday that Jackson would be presiding over Stone's case.
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"The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted," Roberts said after a pause.
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Couch will appear before Judge Wayne Salvant, the same judge presiding over Tonya Couch's case.
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Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church, will give the address.
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The end result was a hung jury, forcing the presiding judge to declare a mistrial.
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The deal was consummated in a signing ceremony in the Roosevelt Room, with Trump presiding.
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The presiding federal judge must decide whether to proceed with an investigation, the report said.
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Instead, Mr. Obama has ended up presiding over the best job growth since the 1990s.
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Curiel, who is presiding over the two California cases, had urged both sides to settle.
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Whoever was president presiding over these policies, these are good policies for the American people.
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The Seoul Central District Court is presiding over the receivership filed by Hanjin last week.
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Pat Leahy (D-Vt.), who was presiding over the Senate in the Vice President's absence.
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Diana's sons are not merely presiding over a sea change in attitudes toward mental health.
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This month's meeting, with the affable Mr Trudeau presiding, will see a return to bonhomie.
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But Judge John Bender, the presiding judge on the panel, expressed doubt about that assertion.
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Randy Hultgren (R-Ill.), who was presiding over the chamber, denied each unanimous consent request.
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Roof is representing himself in court against the advice of the presiding judge, Richard Gergel.
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Karen Handel, a Georgia Republican, who was presiding over the House floor at that moment.
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Dave Brat (R-Va.), who was presiding over House proceedings, after her allotted time expired.
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MIKE BRENNAN Brooklyn The writer, a Vietnam veteran, is presiding judge in Brooklyn Veterans Court.
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Trump's approval ratings remain remarkably low given that he is presiding over a booming economy.
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Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, presiding at the U.N. talks, praised the anti-Trump alliance.
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So they leveled an attack on the presiding judge, calling him irredeemably biased and unfair.
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Those other presidents had terrible approval numbers because they were presiding over a bad economy.
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Q. So here you are, the first black presiding bishop of a predominantly white denomination.
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He was presiding over a table of young women who were researching properties on computers.
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At that time, he was cut off by the Republican lawmaker presiding over the House.
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Presiding was the Honorable John E. Walsh, a former law partner of the prosecuting attorney.
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That seems to be the presiding theme of this year's Coachella Arts and Music Festival.
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The presiding magistrate granted him access to private doctors, citing the "health of the accused".
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The presiding judge stepped down mid-trial saying that the prosecution had obtained evidence illegally.
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It's a three-way split now with each leader presiding over 8 hours per day.
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But that might prove more difficult than she thought, with Teigen presiding over each case.
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But he showed no inclination to explore the limits of his role as presiding officer.
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He remains a pariah in much of the world, presiding over a blasted, divided land.
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Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Chief Justice Roberts were talking at the presiding officer's chair.
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But should the presiding judge OK the settlement, then Facebook will have to move fast.
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Arguments are scheduled for Wednesday, with District Judge Trevor McFadden, a 22 Trump appointee, presiding.
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Several other setbacks have come courtesy of the cantankerous presiding federal judge, T.S. Ellis III.
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Justice Stephen Mubiru, the presiding judge, declined the prosecutor's request to hold the accused's passports.
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He published it seven years before he'd end up presiding over the Clinton impeachment trial.
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He has won praise abroad for presiding over a largely peaceful and rapid economic recovery.
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The judge presiding over all the federal cases had hoped to settle them by now.
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Pounding a beat has been grist for more crime novels than presiding from the bench.
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Stettheimer's "Nude Self Portrait" is a presiding spirit ignored by nearly everyone in the room.
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Prosecutors had asked presiding Judge Aaron Persky to sentence Turner to a six-year prison term.
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He spoke Friday while presiding over a Coast Guard change-of-command ceremony in Washington. Adm.
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In Friday's ruling presiding Judge Abdulqawi Yusuf stressed that those measures remain binding for both parties.
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During those three days, the presiding judge, Suhail Abdullah Sahar, imposed at least 10 death sentences.
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He said some presiding officers had told him they had been forced to stuff ballot boxes.
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Traditionally, presidents overseeing strong economies get reelected and those presiding over flagging economies struggle to win.
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During sentencing Denise Cote, the presiding judge, praised Mr Weiner for seeking help for his "hypersexuality".
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But it's not like Marrone's time presiding over the Bills was some sort of master course.
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" She continued, "I am humbled by the privilege and responsibility of presiding over this year's jury.
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He is expected to meet with Republicans on his committee on Tuesday, with Mr. McConnell presiding.
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A "live show" judge presiding over one of the many categories for the "minis" scale size.
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Decisions made by those presiding over Kamrup's tribunals — who are not actual judges — were deeply inconsistent.
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The original trial judge, Thokozile Masipa, was presiding at the hearings at the Pretoria High Court.
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The big picture: Trump is presiding over an arranged marriage between two industries previously at odds.
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Last-minute twist: Last week, the presiding judge received a letter from the Department of Justice.
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The presiding judge allowed a private detective's report surveilling the victim to be admitted as evidence.
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Got a notification for another Roger Stone Instagram post...it's the judge presiding over his case.
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Mike Lee (Utah), who is presiding for Grassley, said they would take a 10-minute break.
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He was the legal research clerk to the Presiding Judge of the San Francisco Superior Court.
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Ron was getting on his nerves, too, presiding over everything, auditioning for the role of widow.
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Hyde-Smith was still elected, and she was the presiding officer over the vote this week.
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Presiding over the trial is Judge T.S. Ellis, III which is a good draw for Manafort.
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And several C.E.O.s reaped huge windfalls, even while presiding over precipitous declines in total shareholder return.
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Presiding over this production is the world's biggest tech company, feet firmly planted on the sidelines.
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He later became a royal official in Puerto Rico, presiding over Mona Island, among other territories.
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The actor playing the presiding bureaucrat even stretched out his announcement that her appeal was … denied.
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But his disinterest in Britten, Aldeburgh's founder and presiding spirit, hasn't won too many local hearts.
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"This was a modern-day witch trial," Mr. McNamara told the judge presiding over the trial.
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Originally, they were the Roxyettes, the presiding spirits of the Roxy Theatre, on West Fiftieth Street.
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Presiding over Huawei's riches It is unclear exactly when Meng was promoted to the C-Suite.
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In other words, McConnell and Senate Republicans are presiding over the biggest electoral advantage in history.
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Belvedere Castle in Central Park looks indestructible, a fortress of stone presiding over the Great Lawn.
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Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who was presiding over the House, determined that the resolution wasn't privileged.
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That objection automatically prevented him from presiding over a preliminary hearing in the sexual assault case.
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He said he would resume his duties as presiding bishop of the church in early September.
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The judge presiding over the case, US District Judge Timothy J. Kelly, is a Trump appointee.
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Under the Byrd Rule, all determinations are technically made by the presiding officer in the Senate.
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In "Hit Refresh," Nadella tells the story of his first time presiding over Microsoft's executive retreat.
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U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, the presiding judge on this matter, must still approve the deal.
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With this data, the judge presiding over Randall's case dropped the charges against him and O'Leary.
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Several potential jurors have said that they couldn't serve on cases on which Persky is presiding.
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His critics say Sisi is presiding over the worst crackdown on freedoms in Egypt's modern history.
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"They're clearly a Republican presiding officer ruling out of order something a Democrat said about Trump."
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Police struggled to save presiding officer Diana Odhiambo, 44, from a stick-wielding crowd of men.
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The order, which demands the N.F.L. show cause before a presiding judge on or before Oct.
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" The judge presiding over the mens' appeal allegedly called Barg Music a promoter of "social corruption.
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Mr. Contreras's thoughts turned to the broader crisis and the man presiding over it, Mr. Maduro.
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The American leader is deliberately presiding over a retreat from global leadership by the United States.
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The crimes involved were noted for their "sheer scale and systematic cruelty," the presiding judge said.
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And Trump is unpopular, with a 42 percent approval rating despite presiding over strong economic growth.
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It's hard to imagine a successful version of "Ballyturk" without Mr. Walsh presiding, obsessively, as director.
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Musically the performance was excellent, with William Christie presiding over his superb ensemble Les Arts Florissants.
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Even Catholics in town have asked to have their funerals in his church with him presiding.
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Sentencing Uematsu to death by hanging, presiding judge Kiyoshi Aonuma cited the violence of the crime.
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Sentencing Uematsu to death by hanging, presiding judge Kiyoshi Aonuma cited the violence of the crime.
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The chief justice's role as presiding officer is limited mainly to keeping the process on track.
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But under the rules of reconciliation, overturning a ruling of the presiding officer requires 60 votes.
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She appeared at a courthouse in Edmonton, but the judge was in Vancouver, presiding through videoconference.
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Judge Dennis Montali, who is presiding over the bankruptcy case, extended the deadline to Dec. 31.
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Trump is presiding over a strong economy, low unemployment, and successful passage of his trade deal.
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As Credico and Buschel sparred, the judge presiding over the trial had to intervene multiple times.
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Given that the Federal Reserve is presiding over a strong economy, it is unlikely to acquiesce.
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And presiding over the process would be the chief justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts.
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The two orders may end up being her last major actions as the court's presiding judge.
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In his final weeks presiding over the House, Mr. Bercow seemed as much ringmaster as disciplinarian.
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The secretary of the Senate, in consultation with the Senate's presiding officer, then schedules a trial.
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The presiding judge, Brian M. Cogan, set what he called an "aspirational" trial date: April 2018.
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After being sworn in himself as presiding judge for the trial a little after 2 p.m.
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Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, alternated between Republicans and Democrats when posing the questions.
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The decision came as Roberts was presiding over President Donald Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate.
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Next, the Senate will conduct a full trial with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts presiding.
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But like it or not, the presiding officer will likely wield immense power in the trial.
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An early start is possible, in part, because Chief Justice John Roberts would not need to do his day job presiding over the Supreme Court on a Saturday, something he's done all week before presiding over the impeachment trial in the afternoon and into the night.
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And that text message was at the same time he was presiding over the Trump Russia case.
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"McConnell has zero interest in presiding over another goat rodeo," a second health care lobbyist told me.
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A federal judge is currently presiding over litigation between the tribe, Energy Transfer Partners and the government.
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We didn't audit the election commission or conduct background checks of the presiding officers or poll agents.
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Santa Clara County Presiding Judge Rise Pichon said she has granted the request for reassignment of Persky.
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We see a work on the wall behind, a presiding spirit, but we cannot see it clearly.
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The Philadelphia-based federal judge presiding over the case, US District Judge Anita Brody, agreed with Seeger.
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Steve Daines, a Republican presiding over the senate, agreed with McConnell and forced Warren to sit down.
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While presiding over by far the biggest government department, he might struggle to check his cabinet colleagues.
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They believe he is actually the deities presiding over death from many religions, including the Seven's Stranger.
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His target is the federal judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over fraud allegations against Trump University.
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At about 45% his approval rating is still dismal for a president presiding over a growing economy.
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Pernacciaro objected to the plea deal, but the judge presiding at the hearing, Ellen Brostrom, accepted it.
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Bishop Curry is the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the U.S. and 16 other countries.
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"This procedure will continue," said presiding judge Larissa Alwin, reading the decision of a three-judge panel.
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The FBI director is reportedly presiding over an investigation apparently involving one of the president's top aides.
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The original trial judge, Thokozile Masipa, is also presiding at the sentencing hearing, at Pretoria High Court.
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Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), the lawmaker presiding over the House, ruled that the resolution wasn't actually privileged.
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Former presiding officer of the Assembly Dame Rosemary Butler spoke briefly to the Queen as she left.
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The presiding judge then used an esoteric provision of Alabama law to sentence Madison to death instead.
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Curry is the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, the first African-American to hold the post.
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Putin enters the summit on a roll, after presiding over a successful World Cup final in Russia.
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Cleaver, in a dramatic moment, later abruptly left his position presiding over the House in frustration. Rep.
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It would be up to the judge presiding over the case to decide whether cameras are allowed.
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" _____ Mr. Trump, on a judge of "Mexican heritage" presiding over Trump University cases: "I'm building a wall.
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But she appeared to withdraw her request during an ensuing discussion with the presiding House member, Rep.
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Those playing and presiding over women's sports are rightly sensitive to and sick of the double standards.
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Ronald Reagan supported horrific regimes in Central America while presiding over explosions in poverty, homelessness, and incarceration.
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What was considered to fit the definition often varied depending on the judge presiding over the case.
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He has since been accused of presiding over widespread rights abuses that included torture, rapes and killings.
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Trump has failed to deliver on many of his campaign promises, despite presiding over a unified government.
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Hoyer is presiding over a whip meeting Thursday morning in the Capitol to plan the next move.
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Mr. Hariri could end up presiding over a caretaker government ahead of elections planned for next year.
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He would have spent the next weeks traveling to all four campuses, presiding over ordinations and graduations.
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The team is starting over — with Jerry West presiding over the rebuild — and it has no identity.
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Now he is presiding over one of the longest and most divisive teacher strikes in recent history.
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Katharine Jefferts Schori, until 19803, when Michael B. Curry became the church's first African-American presiding bishop.
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Michael B. Curry, the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, quoting the Rev.
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Roberts is doing double duty, afterward presiding over President Donald Trump's impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.
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The document was a letter from the presiding judge to Shahroudi, explicitly defying the moratorium on stoning.
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One of its main tasks will be presiding the European Union in the second half of 2021.
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Michael Bruce Curry, the presiding bishop of the American Episcopal Church and its first African-American leader.
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Afterward, that indictment moves to the Senate, which acts as a jury presiding over the impeachment trial.
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"The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted," Roberts said after receiving the question card.
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"The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted," Roberts said, moving onto the next question.
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They must submit their questions in writing to Chief Justice Roberts, who is presiding over the trial.
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Al-Bashir was a brutal dictator, accused of presiding over the first genocide of the 21st century.
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The questions will be read aloud by Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial.
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Republicans have accused Democrats or presiding over a last-minute "smear" campaign and character assassination against Kavanaugh.
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Roberts will also don his black robe and serve as the presiding officer for an impeachment trial.
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Presiding over this last part for the past several years has been Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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I also extend my gratitude to Chairman [Adam] Schiff, who will be presiding later in the day.
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But for those Americans who opposed Mr. Trump, shock, anger and fear were often the presiding emotions.
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The judge presiding over the trial, Richard Leon, said that the trial would likely last three weeks.
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The rules specify that it would be the Senate and not the presiding officer who calls witnesses.
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Objections are made directly to the presiding officer -- Roberts -- and may have to be put in writing.
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Australia: The judge presiding over Cardinal George Pell's sexual abuse case set the sentencing for March 13.
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Christ Kontos performed the ceremony at St. Luke Greek Orthodox Church, where he is the presiding priest.
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Survivors erupted into applause after Presiding Judge Vagn Joensen read the final sentence, which cannot be appealed.
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It has Rick Ross presiding and T-Pain, Kanye and Wayne's spirit guide, making it an occasion.
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Judge Judy is in the middle of a lawsuit, but this time she's not presiding ... she's the defendant.
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He wrote the Alameda County Superior Court judge presiding over the case and asked him to show mercy.
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Presiding Judge Yuichi Tada said the detention was due to flight risk and possibility he could conceal evidence.
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"I never saw it happen when we were in the majority," Tester said about the minority party presiding.
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The focus is on the presiding judge, and whether she allowed Salazar to sneak out through another door.
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In addition, HRW said the presiding judge, the prosecution, and an external consultant, unlawfully discussed his trial publicly.
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Once again a Conservative prime minister faces the prospect of presiding over the break-up of the union.
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee who is presiding over the trial, denied Stone's request last week.
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The presiding judge ordered an adjournment and set the ruling on the motion for Tuesday, the report said.
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" House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries: "So-called Attorney General is presiding over a dog and pony show.
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Yet Saturday morning's flare-up was a reminder of the fragility of the situation Russia is presiding over.
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Contrast that with President Trump today at CIA headquarters presiding over the swearing-in ceremony of Gina Haspel.
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Presiding over the Senate, Vice President Mike Pence announced the 2300-239.6 vote to applause from Republicans. Sen.
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Defense attorneys -- and even the presiding judge -- reminded jurors that exorbitant wealth, in itself, is not a crime.
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In 1992, the Senate presented him with its Golden Gavel Award for presiding for at least 100 hours.
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The presiding judge will make his decision on the cabinet members' custody public on Monday, judicial sources said.
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" Being there: "Presiding over the Senate, Vice President Pence announced the 51-49 vote to applause from Republicans.
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Judge William Alsup, who is presiding over the case, ordered Uber to search more thoroughly for the documents.
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The judge presiding over the agreement has asked the SEC and Musk to submit a letter by Oct.
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The Democratic-majority state Supreme Court has ordered the presiding judge to render his decision by Dec. 31.
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Bowe Bergdahl will not face court martial until next year, the judge presiding over his case announced Tuesday.
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On the tarmac in Palm Beach as President Trump is back in Washington presiding over possible shutdown pic.twitter.
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Ms. Yellen, presiding over an increasingly fractious group of policy makers, has sought to emphasize their common ground.
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In January 1996, Moore was presiding over a divorce case between Suzanne Scott Borden and her estranged husband.
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The presiding judge sentenced him to be demoted from sergeant to private, dishonorably discharged and fined him $10,000.
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The legislation would require a jury to turn over its findings on aggravating factors to the presiding judge.
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With Zinke's resignation, worth looking back at his track record presiding over western public lands and wildlife conservation.
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They believe in American primacy, with the United States presiding over a global order as the sole superpower.
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Based on the condition of her organs, the presiding physician concluded that Heth had been at most eighty.
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Standing at the lectern as he does presiding over major sales, Mr. Barker sees the new era firsthand.
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"The acquisition of NXP will enable us to accelerate our growth strategy," Tom Horton, Qualcomm's presiding director, said.
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The presiding magistrate set June 12 for the next hearing and suggested it could be held in Belmarsh.
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GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — The military judge presiding in the trial of five men accused of plotting the Sept.
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He's presiding over what is, by most traditional measures, a humming economy, one that Americans feel positive about.
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The military judge presiding in the trial has announced that he intends to leave the case next month.
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"With Warren and Jeb, both of them were presiding over big transformations of their party," Mr. Gorman continued.
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While presiding over funerals and counseling bereaved families are cornerstones of his calling, he now requires consoling himself.
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Treatment programs are tailored to each participant's needs, and caseworkers and a presiding judge closely track their progress.
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Robert Schenkkan's "Building the Wall" imagined President Trump's presiding over a near-term dystopia of immigrant concentration camps.
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It's extremely rare for judges to make statements about ongoing cases -- even if they're not presiding over them.
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Rodney Davis (R-Ill.), who was presiding over House floor proceedings, admonished Titus afterward for personally criticizing Trump.
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" Presiding officer: "There is nothing in the rules to prohibit the Senator from requesting a glass of milk.
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As such, the chief justice, as presiding officer, has the "power to make and issue, by himself," subpoenas.
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And the Supreme Court won't have the full attention of its chief justice, since Roberts is presiding daily.
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The city's public advocate, Letitia James, learned on Tuesday that she would be presiding in the mayor's stead.
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He took the case to trial, showed contempt toward the justice system and disobeyed the presiding judge's orders.
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Roberts will serve this year as the presiding judge at the president's Senate impeachment trial (The Associated Press).
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In effect, this meant that the presiding judge, Harold Greene, inherited the unadvertised job of U.S. telecommunications czar.
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Those who expect Chief Justice John Roberts, when presiding over the Senate for that trial, to disqualify Sen.
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"The presiding officer declines to read the question as submitted," said Roberts, after Paul offered the written question.
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From there, a trial would be held in the Senate with Chief Justice John Roberts presiding as judge.
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Venezuela's government, presiding over an abysmally failing state, announced presidential elections to be held before April 30, 2018.
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An extended national argument that focuses on the economy is good news for an incumbent presiding over growth.
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There are more than 60 immigration courts in the United States, and about 400 judges presiding over them.
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He almost got there, presiding over an agreement with ethnic leaders in 1947 for a federation of states.
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He had pushed for the sale and now is presiding over what could be a very tepid one.
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Trump winning and presiding over a Democratic Congress is the least likely of four scenarios Morgan Stanley considers possible.
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The case Alsup is presiding over involves several fossil fuel companies and two major cities — San Francisco and Oakland.
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A Southerner with a change of heart The Shull trial also deeply moved the presiding judge, J. Waties Waring.
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With judge Avern Cohn presiding, Lippitt and the UFC attempted to block the motion to have the event cancelled.
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One Ohio judge is presiding over some 2,000 suits and the first trials are scheduled to begin in October.
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U.S. District Judge James Robert, whose qualifications Trump previously drew into question on Twitter, is presiding over the case.
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Stuckert, the presiding judge, had requested assistance from several neighboring prosecutors' offices, as well as the state attorney general.
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A Republican was in the White House presiding over an increasingly unpopular war in Iraq and high energy prices.
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Now Mr. Novak, 37, is presiding over his first season of Paul Taylor American Modern Dance at Lincoln Center.
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Mary had settled into the patterns of the place, a ward mother presiding over many of the younger women.
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In his role as presiding officer, Roberts strove to avoid being drawn the partisan fights that marked the trial.
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The judge, who was born in Indiana, is presiding over a case against Trump's scandal-ridden Trump University project.
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Curry became the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, the American counterpart to the Church of England, in 2015.
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Mr. Rannoane, who also serves as the presiding officer for elections, did not provide additional details about the results.
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Immigration judges must, for their part, stop presiding over such unfair cases until representation can be found for children.
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Presiding over the gym is a character no less vivid than its clients: Milos Stevanovic, 29, the general manager.
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The only other members listening are often the presiding officer and the member waiting to give the next speech.
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Ted Poe, (R-TX), who was presiding over the chamber, declared the House in recess—hence the camera shutdown.
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The judge, who had at this point been presiding over this case for, like, six years, chose not to.
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Critics accuse him of presiding over a centralisation of political and economic power unparalleled since the collapse of communism.
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"Emotions are as high in this case as they could be in any," said the presiding judge, Nicholas Francis.
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After the case concluded, Lister handed the presiding magistrate a portrait he had painted of him, the Guardian reported.
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This ban was challenged in court by parents this March, but their request was denied by the presiding judge.
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"McConnell has zero interest in presiding over another goat rodeo," one health care lobbyist told me in recent days.
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The speaker is traditionally a neutral referee presiding over parliamentary debates who ensures that rules and procedures are followed.
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He deceived voters: over Britain's involvement in two wars and by presiding over an undeclared open-door immigration policy.
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This led to a brief delay before the presiding judge urged those questioning Zuma to bear this in mind.
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Presiding Judge Gijs Makkink said Akzo's board had been within its rights to reject entering into talks with PPG.
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With the answer ready at their fingertips, the Republican presiding officer in the chamber -- this time it was Sen.
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Those found cheating can be ordered through the presiding officer to surrender their devices to the Sergeant-at-Arms.
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Haley, who is also presiding over the Security Council this month, demanded the meeting be open to the press.
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Judge Barry Williams, who is presiding over a bench trial, rejected a defense motion that the charges be dismissed.
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The judge presiding over the Bill Cosby criminal case declared a mistrial Saturday, after the jury found itself deadlocked.
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They accuse him of insulting US allies and presiding over a White House characterized by feuds, leaks and indiscipline.
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But McConnell is now presiding not just over a Senate majority, but a majority in a unified Republican government.
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U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III is presiding over Manafort's case and has questioned the scope of Mueller's probe.
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Governments presiding over weak economies could enact changes in ways that minimise nasty short-run effects, the IMF suggests.
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Presiding Judge Christian Jaede at the Braunschweig higher regional court will make opening remarks at the trial on Monday.
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Fairfax delegated his typical duties of presiding over the state Senate chamber in Richmond and let Republican state Sen.
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But Ryan's rollout was overshadowed by Trump's personal attack on a federal judge presiding over the Trump University case.
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Later, the judge in Venezuela presiding over the case said that Ms. Machado had threatened him, which she denied.
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The latest storm surrounds Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over a case involving the now-defunct Trump University.
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He did have one important factor in his favor, though: presiding over a nationalist dictatorship from 1937 to 1945.
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Can judges presiding over multidistrict litigation or class actions control parties who aren't even in the cases before them?
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Three other officers, who have allowed the judge presiding over the trial to decide, are still awaiting their verdicts.
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On Wednesday, the judge presiding over his case denied Manafort's bid and said the case will go to trial.
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Richard Burr (R-NC), the Chair of the Committee has been presiding over the hearings with a soft touch.
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Rights groups accuse President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of presiding over an unprecedented campaign to silence critics and opponents.
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Despite presiding over sweeping reforms and an increasingly market-oriented economy, the Communist Party of Vietnam tolerates little criticism.
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Despite the jail sentence, both Thorn and the judge presiding over the case seemed to lowkey appreciate Bennett's tactics.
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Though she will be presiding partner, she will not need to oversee day-to-day management of the firm.
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Justice Frank P. Nervo, who is presiding over the case, has come up with questions to guide the lawyers.
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He is presiding over a transitional government, making impactful decisions without the support of the electorate or the parliament.
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Sam Brownback, an unpopular Republican who left Kansas in January after presiding over big tax cuts and revenue shortfalls.
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Manhattan-based U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman, presiding over a similar case, also pressed administration lawyers for an explanation.
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The bride's father was a presiding judge in the Fresno County Superior Court in California with chambers in Fresno.
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In 2015, President Otto Perez Molina was imprisoned, along with his vice president, for presiding over a corruption network.
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"I can't say that a judge presiding over a wedding will guarantee anything," Ms. Marrus said with a laugh.
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She is the presiding judge of the court's Commercial Division, which handles civil matters involving sums greater than $150,000.
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Judge Polster is presiding over the first federal opioid trial, set to begin on Monday, involving two Ohio counties.
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He might be reluctant to rule on challenging a decision he made as the presiding officer in the Senate.
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Presiding over it all was George Shea, an old-time carny barker with a straw boater and Mephistophelean grin.
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Doing so would invite an immediate appeal of the ruling of the presiding officer from opponents of the bill.
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Most of them face the Democratic senators and with their backs to the presiding chair, Chief Justice John Roberts.
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In 2005, during the military hearing, Salahi had urged the presiding officer not to send him back to Mauritania.
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"Objection is heard," said Senator Steve Daines, Republican of Montana, who was presiding in the chamber at the time.
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That judgment came from Senator Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota, who had taken over as the presiding officer.
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The presiding judge "asked the government to look further into what happened to the footage," the Daily News notes.
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But presiding over a Pentecostal denomination of roughly six million members worldwide, he is well aware of his power.
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Chief Justice John Roberts took over as the presiding officer one more time and then the moment of truth.
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On one hand, you're regarded by pretty much everyone as the villains presiding over our fractured and unequal society.
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Those question will be submitted in writing to U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial.
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He has crushed dissent while presiding over the mass imprisonment of minority Uighurs in the western region of Xinjiang.
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First, his longtime lawyers notified the presiding federal judge that their client had fired them and hired new attorneys.
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Presiding over the signing of the Dara Sakor deal in 2008 was Zhang Gaoli, once among China's top leaders.
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"There's a lot of uncertainty in terms of what happens with the presiding officer," Braun said, referring to Roberts.
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The testy exchange drew an admonishment from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial.
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He may have felt the ordinary human impulse to play a role in the proceedings he's nominally presiding over.
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They may submit questions and proposals for motions to the presiding chair, who would be Chief Justice John Roberts.
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Fogelman said that question would be answered by the state-court judge presiding over the proposed class action settlement.
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Mr. Carter, the 39th president, served from 1977 to 1981, presiding over an often tumultuous period in American history.
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Presiding over all this is the Guardian Angel: Eric Jurenas, whose smooth and full-bodied countertenor was a highlight.
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Bush's presiding over it was essentially underscoring that education was important to the overall focus of rebuilding of Afghanistan.
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Lincoln is the founding father of the Grand Old Party while Donald Trump may be presiding over its demise.
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The judge presiding over the case must agree to the terms of the consent decree before it becomes law.
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He will go on to be tried by the Senate, with the chief justice of the Supreme Court presiding.
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Yellen was presiding over her final meeting, and the Fed's post-meeting statement will be released at 2 p.m.
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Judy Sheindlin, the presiding judge on the nationally syndicated "Judge Judy," was second overall, taking home $85033 million annually.
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While presiding over the UN Security Council in April, she directed the first-ever "thematic debate" over human rights.
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It will also be the first Trump State of the Union address with Representative Nancy Pelosi presiding as speaker.
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After four days of deliberation, jurors in Paul Manafort's criminal trial had more questions for the presiding judge Tuesday.
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Persky acknowledged the public outrage over the sentence this week, according to a statement by the county's presiding judge.
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He is presiding over a mass of litigation that seeks to hold the entire industry responsible for the epidemic.
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Presiding Judge Carmel Agius hastily suspended the hearings and the courtroom was declared a crime scene by Dutch authorities.
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When Manafort's team made this same argument in court in DC, the presiding judge, Amy Berman Jackson, seemed skeptical.
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Presiding over the carnival of mayhem was a magnificent punditry team, with Craig Charles only the first amongst them.
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Garaufis is presiding over a lawsuit brought by several DACA recipients and by states including New York, Massachusetts and Washington.
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Ron Johnson, a Republican of Wisconsin, who was the first presiding officer of the day, led the Pledge of Allegiance.
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She invited the first black presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church to deliver a sermon, along with a black choir.
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Roberts would have become a rare chief justice presiding over a bench on which his ideology was not the majority's.
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If Donald Trump can make it even one term without presiding over a downturn, it will be an unprecedented event.
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In much the same vein, Trump is presiding over record-low unemployment, a fact that he highlights with unrelenting frequency.
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Despite presiding over sweeping reforms and an increasingly market-oriented economy, the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam tolerates little criticism.
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But Pence does not have a role in the Senate's trial, as Chief Justice John Roberts is the presiding officer.
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For instance, director Nadine Labaki is presiding over a jury that will select winners from the Un Certain Regard section.
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But the Philippines is not the only country in South-East Asia with an entrenched establishment presiding over profound inequality.
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Despite presiding over a lost decade, opinion polls suggest that it will retain power at the elections on May 245th.
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Mazhar Alam Miankhel, chief justice of the Peshawar High Court, is presiding over the special court, which sits in Islamabad.
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He has come under increasing scrutiny in recent days over actions he has taken while presiding over the election process.
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Perdue happened to be presiding over the Senate when Romney made his speech announcing his vote to convict the president.
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He intentionally deceived voters: over Britain's involvement in two wars and by presiding over an undeclared open-door immigration policy.
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Judge Laura Taylor Swain, who is presiding over the bankruptcy, revealed the mediation team in a court order on Wednesday.
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" Hutto then quoted the church's presiding bishop-elect, who said "doing the right thing is not always the popular thing.
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The vice president's role is seen to be much closer to the executive branch — presiding over the Senate only ceremonially.
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Before I get into that, it must be stated that Ryan will be presiding at the convention as its chairman.
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Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri, who was presiding over the House floor, tossed his gavel and declared, "I abandon the chair."
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Am Egyptian rights lawyer said Soliman's arrest warrant had been issued by the judge who is presiding over that case.
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"It's the determination of the chair that it's a breach of the decorum of the House," the presiding officer replied.
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Effective September 6, Persky will hear cases in the civil division, Presiding Judge Risë Jones Pichon said in a statement.
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At the time of the reporting, Kozinski recused himself from presiding over a high-profile obscenity case in Los Angeles.
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Trump often rejects this fundamental principle, most recently in his comments about the judge presiding over the Trump University case.
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With his silvery horseshoe mustache and marble-handled walking cane, he called to mind a king presiding over his courtiers.
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But Biden, who was presiding over the meeting as the constitutional president of the Senate, expressed annoyance with the challenges.
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He nodded regularly as presiding Judge Alphons Orie read out descriptions of atrocities by Bosnian Serb forces, one by one.
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Trump is now presiding over America as if it were a failed state, and he is its avenging cultural warlord.
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When the presiding judge repeatedly asked her why she waited so long, Ms. Sauvage could not give a convincing answer.
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The Bessinger name now dominates South Carolina barbecue, presiding over a complex diaspora of interrelated but not always amicable interests.
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To protect the victims and mitigate impartiality among the panel of presiding judges, defendants were not allowed in the courtroom.
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The presiding judge said yesterday that the trial will last six to eight weeks, which is longer than previously estimated.
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Bill Cassidy (R-La.), who was presiding over the Senate's debate, as he removed the snowball from a plastic bag.
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You could see them presiding over it and actually enjoying it and soaking up the magic of the arts themselves.
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The presiding official, US District Judge Lance Africk, ruled that these actions violate the conditions of her existing bail terms.
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By all accounts, Mr. Trump is excited about presiding over the most exclusive club devoted to world peace and security.
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But Swift's optimism about the opportunity offered by Hoda's case met a stark obstacle in the judge presiding over it.
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He was presiding at commitment ceremonies between single-sex couples as far back as the 1990s, his son, Raph, said.
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Presiding over the facilities is a quiet, sad, hard-drinking older woman played by Jodie Foster — "older woman," good grief!
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The action was announced even as Roberts sat as the presiding officer in Trump's impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.
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But the presiding judge, Aaron Persky, sentenced Mr. Turner to six months in county jail, of which he served three.
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"The caller initially reported that a man had come into the church and shot the presiding bishop," Mr. Agati said.
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The questions will then be passed, alternating between parties, to Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial.
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He was presiding over the wedding of Latka [Andy Kaufman] and a hooker so he could get a green card.
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The verdict was announced by the presiding judge, Robert Fremr, as well as Judges Kuniko Ozaki and Chang-ho Chung.
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Adam Schiff, the chair of the House Intelligence Committee who is presiding over the hearings, said in his opening statement.
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Critics say the rightwing nationalist leader is presiding over a gradual disappearance of independent media in the ex-Communist satellite.
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Corbyn will exit the frontline of British politics after presiding over the worst result for his party in a century.
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Kaka Saeed, clutching a bundle of cash in his hefty hands, is presiding over an auction of crates of lemons.
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Chief Justice Roberts placed her on the FISA court in 2013, then elevated her to its presiding judge in 2016.
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If a senator objects to any of these provisions, the presiding officer could sustain the objection, following the parliamentarian's advice.
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Roberts's opening act as presiding officer was uncontroversial and largely scripted, starting with the swearing in of the Senate's lawmakers.
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May, who was home secretary for six years, was criticized for presiding over a security apparatus that clearly made mistakes.
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The federal judge presiding over the Hernandez case, U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno of Miami, granted the default judgment motion.
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Justice James Burke, who is presiding over the case, last week denied Weinstein's bid to dismiss some of the charges.
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The judge presiding over the courtroom was a recurring character from the original, a mellow liberal played by Jane Alexander.
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Mr. Edwards was presiding over El Mercurio when Mr. Allende campaigned in 19003 for the presidency and promised revolutionary changes.
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Democrats, including Adam B. Schiff, the California Democrat presiding over the hearings, saw the tweet as akin to witness tampering.
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"There is enough reason to think that the statue belongs to Buseoksa," the presiding judge, Moon Bo-gyeong, ruled Thursday.
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He was chairman of the board for the large machinery manufacturer in 2017-2018 and currently serves as presiding director.
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His spokeswoman, Katie Betta, later explained that the senator was presiding over the Senate when the five boys came by.
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Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, said Curiel's Mexican heritage prevented him from presiding fairly over lawsuits involving Trump University.
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Peter Roskam (R-Ill.), who was presiding over the hearing at the time, to warn Pascrell not to cross lines.
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The Episcopal Church is currently led by an African American, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, who is the descendant of slaves.
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Eight years later, he's stepping down after presiding over one of the most impressive turnaround stories in modern business history.
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The presiding judge, a Navy captain, ultimately removed the lead prosecutor from the case and freed Gallagher from pre-trial confinement.
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By custom, the presiding officer follows the advice of the parliamentarian — but there's nothing forcing him or her to do so.
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In response, the presiding chair called a recess — shutting off the cameras that broadcast the action on C-SPAN and HouseLive.gov.
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Washington (CNN)Chief Justice John Roberts faces unprecedented national turmoil as he begins his 21988th year presiding over America's highest court.
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A wildcard in that debate is John Roberts, the chief justice of the Supreme Court who's presiding over the Senate trial.
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Presiding over unprecedented levels of political polarisation, he has displayed an ability to rally his supporters behind almost any policy proposal.
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Richardson, the former judge in Phoenix, said he would have continued presiding over immigration cases if the status quo had remained.
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The lawsuit was eventually thrown out; the federal judge presiding over the case ruled that the doctor was immune to litigation.
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"The presiding emotion here is excitement that valuations have started maybe in the U.S. to come down a bit," Nuttall added.
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Now, here Collins was again, presiding over a club that is widely expected to be one of baseball's best this season.
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The most important announcements were about education, where the SNP has been widely criticised for presiding over a decline in standards.
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LG said Mr. Kwon is presiding over "a revised smartphone launch strategy," which is why the numbers are changing so drastically.
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Manning told the judge presiding over the case that she would rather starve to death than comply with the grand jury.
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Democrats believe the issue embodies Trump's divisive tenure, one of their core arguments against a president presiding over a strong economy.
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Earlier this evening I spoke to Michael Curry, the first African-American to serve as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church.
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She is accused of presiding over an effort to hide the real size of national deficits by manipulating the budgetary accounts.
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We&aposll also get into the cantankerous T.S. Ellis, the federal district judge who is presiding over the Paul Manafort trial.
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John McCain -- who criticized Trump's move Wednesday -- could soon be presiding over his defense policy bill when health care is done.
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Judge Mennin has now pushed the blame to the presiding judge, prosecutors and defense attorneys for cutting the original plea deal.
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The judge presiding over the case indicated last week that she plans to issue a ruling no later than Feb. 10.
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Why it matters: The letter was uncovered last week, when the Department of Justice contacted the presiding judge about its existence.
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Last Friday, the trustee presiding over Lawrence's Chapter 7 bankruptcy filed the final report in the case, obtained by The Blast.
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The judge presiding over Cosby's trial released the names of the 12 jurors and six alternates in the case on Wednesday.
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Since 2011, he had worked as a government commissioner under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, presiding over a revival of Hungarian cinema.
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He is both presiding over the cases and has ruled from the bench in two of the three tried so far.
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He is widely criticized for presiding over the dysfunction in his own party and for working at odds with its interests.
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But the House presiding officer instructed Waters to use a different poster, which was an otherwise identical photo without any caption.
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The crime was deemed so minor by the presiding judge that Papadopoulos was sentenced to a mere 14 days in jail.
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Meanwhile, Moscow is notorious for presiding over an opaque, corrupt and oligarch-dominated economy that gets low marks from freedom watchers.
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History tends to reward presidents in office in prosperous times and disdain those who have the misfortune of presiding over recessions.
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Instead, Trump's campaign has been disaster ever since his racist comments about the judge presiding over a lawsuit against Trump University.
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On the one had, the President-elect is presiding over a professional and quickening effort to construct his government and agenda.
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The next, he's presiding over covert diplomacy aimed at ending the most intractable foreign policy standoff of the last 70 years.
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Kim will blame Trump for it and play on his own image as a paranoid leader presiding over a poor nation.
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Just a short time ago, I had the honor of presiding over the swearing in of five new great American citizens.
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She became curator when the dance collection was formally established in 19493, presiding over a room on the library's ground floor.
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One of the action figurines presiding over Harris's work space is a six-inch Chicago Blackhawks goaltender from the early 1970s.
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William H. Macy supported his wife, Felicity Huffman, in a detailed and revealing letter to the judge presiding over her case.
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Third, when things go terribly wrong, elections provide citizens a way to replace an incompetent administration presiding over an incipient crisis.
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In July 2014, as several leftist leaders were presiding over distressed economies, China signaled even more ambitious plans for the region.
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Dr. Yvette Flunder, the presiding bishop of the Fellowship of Affirming Ministries, who read from the First Epistle to the Corinthians.
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The presiding judge will then make recommendations to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, whose justices will be the final arbiters.
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But while we're into irony, let's dwell briefly on the idea of Donald Trump presiding over a drive for chastity, i.e.
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State television predictably took no notice of the protests, focusing instead on Mr. Putin presiding over a Russia Day award ceremony.
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"On behalf of all of us, happy birthday," McConnell said, congratulating Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, on another year.
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Pence tried to project a sense of steady control over the coronavirus response while presiding over a Thursday task force meeting.
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In comments to reporters on Tuesday, he lit into the judge presiding over the trial of his longtime friend Roger Stone.
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Rosemary M. Collyer, then the presiding judge on FISA court, ordered the F.B.I. to propose fixes to its process by Jan.
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And several early impeachment proceedings — including against a judge who got drunk while presiding over cases — did not involve indictable offenses.
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For the second year in a row, there won't be a high-profile celeb presiding over the annual Academy Awards show.
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The Parliament is set to reopen Wednesday with Johnson presiding over a minority government, and buoyant opposition lawmakers arrayed against him.
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" Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in as the presiding officer of the trial, taking an oath to administer "impartial justice.
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One of the surprising aspects of ISIS 's governance of Mosul has been its interest in presiding over a sustainable economy.
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But as Ms. Nguyen, who fled Communist Vietnam as a child, was speaking, the presiding senator declared her out of order.
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Robison, a district judge in Comal County, Texas, just north of San Antonio, was presiding over Perez's trial in January 2018.
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The judge presiding over the hearing indicated the court would like to have the process completed within six months, Charlton added.
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He found himself presiding over a newspaper of reporters and editors more or less his age, and he responded with solicitousness.
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The current presiding judge is U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Collyer, who was also originally appointed to the bench by Bush.
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"The defendants are proven to have committed sodomy and are found guilty," the presiding judge, Khairil Jamal, said in a statement.
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Last month, the presiding judge in both cases, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote, issued a ruling on how to calculate interest.
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Wayne Messam, mayor of Miramar, Florida, is "performing his mayoral duties" by presiding over his city's budget hearing, his spokesperson said.
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Hence, the Kim dynasty endures despite presiding over a population that is desperately poor and subject to the most inhumane conditions.
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"The appeals chamber considers it appropriate to...authorize the investigation," presiding Judge Piotr Hofmanski said at the court in The Hague.
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Eight years later, Doyle is stepping down after presiding over one of the most impressive turnaround stories in modern business history.
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If Democrats can stick together in withholding votes, Republicans will be forced to cave — or risk presiding over a government shutdown.
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One result is that the record is often better when Bobby Gillespie is a presiding spirit rather than an actual singer.
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