Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"raiding" Synonyms
assaulting attacking striking assailing charging invading rushing storming besetting blitzing bombarding bushwhacking harrying sallying siccing trashing bombing torpedoing descending on jumping on looting pillaging plundering ransacking despoiling marauding overrunning pirating spoliating stripping depredating reaving reiving rifling sacking spoiling foraging stealing from robbing ravaging devastating destroying decimating ruining wrecking annihilating extinguishing pulverising(UK) pulverizing(US) wracking shattering smashing vaporising(UK) vaporizing(US) laying waste leaving in ruins wreaking havoc on leaving desolate burgling burglarizing holding up sticking up making a raid on gutting vandalizing(US) breaching foraying into breaking into breaking and entering breaking in forcing entry into forcing an entry into intruding trespassing committing burglary forcing one's way in barging in ram-raiding getting in cracking a crib breaking down the door searching busting foraying swooping on making a swoop on conducting a search of making a search of swooping descending doing over making a raid infiltrating conquering penetrating securing advancing seizing ambushing infringing purloining stealing pilfering misappropriating swiping expropriating filching heisting lifting nicking pinching poaching pocketing snitching thieving abstracting annexing shelling cannonading strafing battering blasting pounding barraging leveling(US) levelling(UK) flattening raking napalming pranging blowing up preying on catching blackmailing bleeding bothering bugging bullying burdening consuming depressing devouring distressing eating exploiting extorting fleecing haunting hunting plunder pillage depredation robbery spoliation rapine devastation ravin rape sack predatory freebooting piratical rapacious vulturine plunderous prowling depredatory destructive bloodthirsty buccaneering criminal More

656 Sentences With "raiding"

How to use raiding in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "raiding" and check conjugation/comparative form for "raiding". Mastering all the usages of "raiding" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Raiding the minibar — we're addicted to sexual harassment scandals.
More realistically, the injuries were inflicted during raiding and warfare.
The ant, called Megaponera analis, specializes in raiding termite nests.
And they said the FBI is upstairs raiding our business.
Esmeralda subsequently sank in a storm while raiding Arab shipping.
Nothing says i love you like raiding the taxpayer purse.
When raiding a barrow, take a sword that kills undead.
What kind of pizza are Brits raiding their supermarkets for?
They just kept raiding, pulling out books and academic works.
She'd initially been locked up for raiding the neighbors' crops.
Police were raiding the suspect's flat in the southern Spanish city.
It's no wonder wannabe husbands are no longer raiding zebu herds.
Some insurers have also dabbled in corporate raiding, further angering authorities.
Recently, it's also taken to raiding offenders both big and small.
Those intent on raiding the base know it won't be easy.
Raiding, capturing and selling people was not an exclusively African practice.
So Mr. Kalanick spent much of 2015 raiding Google's engineering corps.
Trainspotting arrived in the UK like a juggernaut, ram-raiding theaters.
Investigators discovered the purchases after raiding Monzon's offices in April 2015.
"What is the need for raiding me at night?" he said.
So Mr. Kalanick spent much of 2015 raiding Google's engineering corps.
Afterward, the Narragansett tribe to the west began raiding the Wampanoags.
Water for farming can be gathered through means other than raiding aquifers.
Officials also discovered another rifle after raiding his apartment near Nashville Sunday.
" For the rebel: "I'm blocked in by the police raiding my home.
And when did you start having a problem with raiding people's minds?
Outside Eden dispensary on Queen St. which Toronto police are currently raiding.
Health officials are busting down the doors of shops and raiding shelves.
And even then, raiding their long-term savings is often not enough.
But others have voiced skepticism at the wisdom of raiding the funds.
Some then pushed further, where they were tasked with raiding a factory.
She has mediated tribal disputes over grazing land, water and cattle raiding.
South Yorkshire Police ended up raiding the club and making 13 arrests.
I was no longer concerned about checkpoints or police raiding my house.
Nigel gave Andy a stylish makeover after raiding the office's fashion closet.  
But Boko Haram is increasingly raiding villages for food rather than hostages.
Earlier, the two had been liberally raiding Sasse's candy stash of jawbreakers.
Raiding our emergency fund also didn&apost seem like a good idea.
Police forces are raiding the foundation offices of Navalny across the country.
Some food outlets have to contend with raccoons or foxes raiding the bins.
Sometimes it was like I was raiding my private stash of favorite LPs.
But, second quarter the spending growth was fueled by raiding the cookie jar.
Police arrested Abbas on Wednesday after raiding his house in a Cairo suburb.
A mostly female army is raiding the corridors of power, picking off abusers.
Likewise, arcane laws -- including one that prevents raiding private homes between 9 p.m.
Another challenge is savers raiding retirement accounts to pay for short-term needs.
Law enforcement uncovered more than 500 bitcoin after raiding his house in 2016.
With wild stocks dwindling, poachers have turned to raiding protected gardens and reserves.
Eventually I got good enough that I could start raiding with a guild.
It had him raiding his bank account to pay for logos, trademarks, websites.
The video shows the Chinese police raiding the hotel and interrogating the photographer.
The role challenged her to inhabit the mind of a refrigerator-raiding cat.
Cattle raiding parties sometimes attack and drive the herd deep into foreign territory.
Like racking up credit card debt, for example, or raiding a retirement account.
So punishments for mascot raiding are often light, and imposed with a wink.
Some deeper incentives might be behind the raiding of the science-fiction section, though.
Locals said that Israeli troops, raiding the assailant's village on Friday, wounded a man.
Eric Kennedy: I kept raiding Avatara because it was just so exploitable — so buggy.
Hackers are pervading and locusts are raiding, but first: a cartoon about deepfake news.
This is likely the first of many instances of North raiding her mom's closet.
That was the justification police gave for raiding Stonewall Inn on June 28, 1969.
The main action of Darkest Dungeon concerns raiding dungeons, killing monsters, and getting treasure.
In 2009, his team was spotted as they approached a compound they were raiding.
The raiding of taxpayers funds by outside interests is known locally as "state capture".
FAST teams started finding and raiding drug labs along the mountainous Afghan-Pakistan border.
Cohen's tumultuous week began with federal investigators raiding his home and office on Monday.
While others were raiding supermarket shelves, they were working in hotel rooms and bars.
Raiding money from their pensions to fund the President's wasteful vanity project is outrageous.
After meticulously raiding my closet, I emerged proudly in a patterned dress from Target.
It started when Harambe got shot and it snowballed into raiding a government compound.
Raiding the liquor cabinet is a minefield for young adults of a certain age.
They parallel park next to the cash machine to avoid an attack by ram-raiding.
"They are raiding our souls not just our pockets," said 70-year old George Stathopoulos.
"I was just really excited and kept logging in and raiding ever since," Gonzalez said.
States nationwide have been raiding rainy-day funds and using other gimmicks to balance budgets.
The groups are known for raiding bars and brothels during the fasting month of Ramadan.
"This is terrible," he said, adding survivors had been raiding the destroyed store for food.
Video from Costa Rican investigators shows authorities raiding a house on Friday in Costa Rica.
The process has involved the raiding of millions of driver's license and state identification photographs.
The two are the most powerful ships yet used by the Nazis for commerce raiding.
That changed last week, after he heard immigration agents were raiding ranches in his town.
The sea is also historically known as a route used for slave raiding and piracy.
I was constantly raiding their collection for books my father had read as a child.
She spent her days picking mirabelles, raiding brocantes, charming charcuterie recipes out of her butcher.
Peruvian raiding parties stole some 1,500 people during 1862, then a third of the population.
ICE is raiding sanctuary cities as revenge, reports say ICE is raiding sanctuary cities as revenge, reports say Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted raids in retaliation against at least one sanctuary city that declined to cooperate with federal immigration laws, a federal judge determined.
Crucially, they admitted that they displayed guns while raiding the room and threatened Beardsley and Fromong.
Advantage: Jolie – experience may count in some quarters, but raiding tombs is a young woman's game.
Them raiding urupā and acquiring ancestral heads—they haven't said where from—makes me really concerned.
When Boko Haram started raiding the border towns, Nigerians ran here, desperate for food and safety.
In the original meaning, one went "on a viking" — a journey for trading, raiding or settlement.
Thieves are raiding private gardens; some residents have begun organising patrols to frighten the thieves away.
They are refugees from the corporate raiding Russian-style practised for the last couple of decades.
Police in three Chinese provinces are raiding toy shops to seize miniature crossbows that shoot toothpicks.
This involved seizing and burning tens of thousands of peyote buttons, jailing distributors, and raiding ceremonies.
It said 1,500 police officers took part in the operation across Ankara province, raiding 250 addresses.
His preppy regalia grew out of a couple years raiding $60 button-downs at Urban Outfitters.
I remember raiding my mother's makeup bag specifically to get my hands on the colorful tube.
That night, Palestinian forces responded by raiding the market, killing two men they say were armed.
What, like cooperation is some kind of selfless gesture when you're caught raiding the cookie jar?
The security services had been rounding up potential protesters for weeks, raiding downtown apartments and cafes.
But raiding your retirement account has consequences beyond just the taxes and penalties you'll pay upfront.
In preparation, they've begun exploring raiding their retirement funds to pay the $300,000 out of pocket.
They were joined in Djibouti by the Navy SEALs who would make up the main raiding party.
Parents will be overjoyed to see their kids raiding their pantry for a good cause for once.
BERLIN – Hundreds of federal police are raiding homes across Germany in connection with illegal human trafficking networks.
Because their worlds are dying, they have taken to raiding their neighbors to salvage parts and materials.
The question of who threw the first brick at police officers raiding Stonewall is a controversial one.
Two days later, the FBI moved, raiding his home, where they allegedly discovered multiple guns and fireworks.
There was no raiding of the supply closet; she left the tape dispenser, stapler and Post-Its.
But hoverboards have been under scrutiny for some time, with federal agents raiding and seizing counterfeit hoverboards.
A family of bears recently broke into a home in Monrovia, California, raiding the place for food.
Last May, a video of Santa Ana, California police officers raiding an unlicensed pot dispensary went viral.
The police first began to crack down on the Pusher Street market in 2004, raiding the neighborhood.
Raiding agents seeking financial records reportedly also rummaged through closets looking at clothing and other items there.
Instead, the creators prefer to be called a "band of thieves," raiding men's closets and liberating menswear.
Desperate for food, they stray into areas inhabited by humans, raiding crops and provoking villagers to act.
For generations, raiding has persisted between the Mursi and adjacent groups like the Bodi, Kara, and Kwegu.
"Top up" your supplies at home, instead of raiding the stores and stockpiling massive quantities of goods.
In 2016, China's State Administration of Cultural Heritage reported 103 tomb-raiding and cultural relic theft cases.
Police have started raiding farmers' homes and jailing them until they pay outstanding fines from years back.
Congress, in need of revenue to help offset new spending, is raiding the Federal Reserve's piggy bank.
Plus, reading in Skyrim causes you to take a quiet moment between dungeon-raiding and dragon-fighting.
Raiding the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Arms and Armor Department would be a dream for some artists.
If you were a nomadic horseman living on the steppes of Essos enjoying a lifestyle of raiding, raping, and plundering, why on earth would you want to follow a foreign, dragon-riding queen onto a bunch of boats to travel to a distant, poorer continent and start raiding there?
"This time of year, black bears are notorious for raiding trash bins, camps, cottages, orchards," he tells PEOPLE.
Starting Tuesday morning, shoppers can start raiding Radziwill's closet, followed by Medley's on Wednesday and Singer's on Thursday.
Why wouldn't you just grab a carton that has no broken eggs in it, instead of raiding it?
They needed assistance raiding the headquarters of Lycamobile, a British telecoms giant that investigators suspected of laundering money.
Armed men at the mayor's house opened fire at the raiding officers, they claim, starting a gun battle.
Mr Gil's proper place in public is surely on stage, raiding his and Mr Veloso's remarkable back-catalogue.
So how can families make the finances work, without raiding retirement funds and going bankrupt in the process?
The Senate on Wednesday passed a measure blocking Trump from raiding the military construction budget for the wall.
" Termite-raiding ant, Level 2, "The debilitating pain of a migraine contained in the tip of your finger.
The industry drew unwanted attention, however, during a period of corporate raiding on Wall Street in the 1980s.
Last May, Melbourne police also reportedly purchased $67,000 worth of drugs at a nightclub before raiding the venue.
Some bodegas in the area allegedly sell K2, but police came up empty handed after raiding five stores.
The extremist group Boko Haram has been raiding villages in Nigeria, Cameroon, and neighboring countries with since 2009.
"The commander in chief is raiding his own military to advance his political agenda," Kaine said this week.
The rebels fought back, raiding police stations, but vastly outnumbered and outgunned, the peasant army was eventually crushed.
Raiding the farm system for a closer and an aging, expensive infielder is the ultimate win-now move.
I miss her inimitable sandwich-snarfing, bookshelf-climbing, purse-raiding, cabinet-unlocking, smoothie-stealing, ever-grinning rascal self.
Occasionally, she helped in the small store her grandparents ran from their house, raiding shelves and stealing caramels.
Turkish police chief (raiding ZAMAN daily) to officers:"Throw him (the journalist) down there.."(the bald guy..) pic.twitter.
"Henan has pretty much been emptied," said Ni Fangliu, the author of several popular books about tomb raiding.
Videos showed them walking down streets, raiding bins and trying to enter homes, according to Russian state media.
In his coverage of the FBI raid, Hannity wasn't interested in explaining why the FBI was raiding Cohen.
When Trump talked about raiding Middle Eastern countries for oil, Giuliani said that "anything is legal" in war.
Raiding COFINA would signal to markets that Puerto Rico's securitizations are vulnerable, the mutual funds said in the letter.
That involves security forces raiding crime-ridden slums as seen in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and parts of Central America.
Police initially thought students were fighting but determined they were raiding a vending machine, according to a news release.
Hopefully the little guy is back to raiding trash cans, no worse the wear for his brush with Poseidon.
Bonus: the beeps can double as an alarm to alert you when someone is stuffing (or raiding) your stocking.
It's a look at familiar characters on their off time, when they aren't building defensive walls or raiding villages.
After she vanished, FBI agents joined investigators in Panama in raiding various locations on Bastimentos Island, La Prensa reports.
The flash mob fittingly caused anarchy by raiding the show with cards and texts about African and Caribbean culture.
While raiding the beauty closet for hair masks a while back, I came across the Nexxus Keraphix Reconstructing Treatment.
Yonhap reported prosecutors were also raiding the offices of the Korea Equestrian Federation and the Korea Horse Affairs Association.
Others try to promote human-elephant coexistence, building "fences" of beehives for farmers, to frighten crop-raiding herds away.
America gets more economic activity, and Congress gets out of the habit of raiding Fed funds for domestic spending.
"I can remember the days when cops were raiding this place," said William Drummer, 91, watching the crowd thicken.
American Special Operations forces have been raiding Al Qaeda groups infiltrating back into Afghanistan over the last two years.
Your objectives include attacking enemy outposts, raiding underground labs for advanced technology, rescuing fallen comrades, and sniping enemy forces.
But he has also continued the tradition of raiding the M.T.A. budget—a hundred million here, thirty million there.
The termite-raiding ant is a 2, as is a sting you may be more familiar with — the honeybee's.
Pretty soon, he was spending 20 to 40 hours a week raiding dungeons and slaying orcs, trolls and dragons.
What kind of techniques do these prosecutors used where they&aposre raiding people and shaming them and threatening relatives.
Credit Suisse itself filed a Finra arbitration claim against UBS in December, accusing its Swiss rival of raiding staff.
He was enraged by federal agents raiding the office, residence and hotel room of his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
I obviously end up raiding the Halloween and clothing sections because that's just who I am as a person.
"If the Fed's public standing were stronger, lawmakers might have second thoughts about raiding the Fed's rainy day funds."
The Daily Trust published photographs on its website of armed soldiers raiding its head office in the capital, Abuja.
The senior COFINA holders claim AAFAF has made overtures suggesting it supports raiding COFINA coffers to benefit GO holders.
A few Marine dads could be seen trying to keep their kids from raiding the pile of donated toys.
The Indonesian authorities have detained hundreds of people, raiding not just bars but also hotel rooms and private apartments.
By then we had stories of these aliens raiding chicken coops and sucking the blood from dogs and unsuspecting infants.
Authorities said a neighbor threatened to call police, so the four men retaliated by raiding her apartment and taking things.
Separatists in Balochistan have for decades been fighting the central government, bombing gas and transport infrastructure and raiding security posts.
They accuse security forces of raiding homes at night and beating suspected protesters, charges that police and the army deny.
Raiding for captives to sell belongs to a long human history that knows no boundaries of time, place or race.
South Korea has taken a particularly tough line, with prosecutors raiding Volkswagen's Seoul offices and arresting an executive in June.
It has shown little tolerance for Salafi movements, detaining many of their members and raiding homes in searches for weapons.
Yara and crew are good at exactly nothing so far, except you know... raiding and roving and all that jazz.
More importantly, it is targeted at those moving money out of the U.S. rather than raiding the U.S. taxpayer's wallet.
Meanwhile the US Surgeon General is begging people to stop buying masks and yuppies in Brooklyn are raiding Trader Joe's.
But there is an argument to be made that if Wentz were active, it would be Patriots fans raiding Amazon.
Democrats have accused Trump of raiding money from Department of Defense projects to follow through on a 2016 campaign goal.
Now, Shariah police officers roam the province, raiding everything from hotel rooms to beaches in a hunt for immoral activity.
When raiding an underground crypt, he splits-up the party and sends the Astarion the rogue on an adventure alone.
Raiding police seized over 10,000 euros in cash as well as numerous mobile phones, SIM cards, laptops and hard discs.
Area 51 belongs to the US Department of Defense and storming, raiding, or trespassing of any kind is not advisable.
It also predicted similar online mass social movements, from the obsession with "raiding" Area 51 to the Ice Bucket Challenge.
And even though police were not raiding people's homes, says Balderrama, the perception that they were became reality for many immigrants.
Almost immediately, the raiding force on the ground took intense fire, according to the briefing paper and a senior military official.
It's this massive unknown tragedy and it opened up something they call the "dark days," where tribes began raiding other tribes.
So it's understandably hard to convince the locals to protect the vulnerable African Elephant population when they keep raiding their farmland.
Such incursions were commonplace in the 22001s and 202s, but Mr Modi's willingness to flaunt such brazen raiding publicly was new.
The infamous 1981 bathhouse raids involved 200 plainclothes police officers raiding four gay bathhouses and arresting more than 300 innocent men.
Still, police have cracked down on any perceived threat, arresting citizens and raiding private residences and cultural centers in central Cairo.
The police, charged with raiding shops and homes, have taken full advantage of the opportunities for extortion afforded by the crackdown.
It is equally important to stress to policymakers the tremendous uncertainty the practice of raiding the program has on that promise.
Very. Facebook and its subsidiaries are raiding its flagship app for parts, which seems likely to blunt Snap's growth, especially internationally.
While legal advocates have been scrambling, ICE has been running amok, raiding homes and public spaces in search of deportable youths.
Boko Haram has since reverted to raiding villages for provisions or hitting soft targets such as places of worship and markets.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is suing the federal government, accusing it of unconstitutionally raiding the homes of immigrant families.
I was rolling out cinnamon bun dough and stirring caramel corn and raiding an always-full cookie jar since the beginning.
Kody's owner, Katelyn Lesse, once checked in on him just in time to see him raiding a container of allergy pills.
"It's one thing to burn through your emergency savings but the problem mushrooms when people start raiding their retirement," McBride said.
Videos posted on social media showed the police raiding houses, excavators crushing piles of empty coffins and workers dismantling elaborate tombs.
Even before the coup, Erdogan had kept a tight grip on the media, often raiding newspapers and restricting social media access.
In November, amid rising tensions with North Korea, US and South Korean special operations troops practiced raiding a mock enemy facility.
And at night balaclava-clad security forces drive around on motorcycles, raiding the homes of protesters, threatening and sometimes killing them.
Advantage: Tie Filmography at Time of Tomb-Raiding: The original Tomb Raider was Jolie's 21st credited role, per the Internet Movie Database.
VICE has found at least one of them has been raiding what could be sacred indigenous Polynesian grave sites and removing skulls.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were raiding seven poultry-processing plants; did he know anyone who worked at one of them?
A senior bank executive in Mumbai admitted to raiding his daughter's piggy bank to pay for tolls on his way to work.
But police are still raiding massage parlors and arresting sex workers on their own, three attorneys who work with those clients said.
But if you're still polishing up that Pokédex, hatchin' eggs and raiding every weekend, you're probably itching for a few more details.
As you can see, North has also moved from raiding mom Kim Kardashian's shoe closet to showing papa Kanye West some love.
In one notable incident, vice squads made a habit of raiding a now-closed porno theater to arrest the men masturbating inside.
They confirmed they were raiding the dispensary but said they didn't have time to comment, noting more details would come out later.
That would give competing groups a more efficient way to resolve disputes over the western range: by trading instead of raiding. 85033.
Few believe the accusation about mercenaries: despite raiding Mr Katumbi's homes, the Congolese government has arrested only a few unarmed security guards.
The president additionally praised William "Ryan" Owens, a Navy SEAL killed while raiding an al Qaeda facility in Yemen a week ago.
Bears raiding Dumpsters in a campground or, say, lapping up bacon grease behind an outfitter's tent were often shot as scary nuisances.
Teams of his special forces soldiers, usually with American advisers along, he said, have been raiding homes suspected of housing Taliban members.
At over 65K, the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider is attainable only after raiding the children's college fund and selling the spouse's Camry.
What to doHaving a solid financial plan will help you understand the risks of raiding your retirement savings to help your kids.
South Korean prosecutors are also conducting separate investigations into the automakers over the recalls, raiding their offices and summoning executives for questioning.
But if you're looking to get some raiding done in Destiny 21699.99, the Alienware R22149 is more than $27 off at $216.
Nothing can be taken from the radioactive areas (although that hasn't deterred looters from raiding money, furniture and other resources to sell).
They argue that the goal is to forestall "party raiding" — mischief-making by voters who switch allegiances only to disrupt the opposition.
Never mind there are at least 80 people here you don't know (seven of whom are raiding your fridge as we speak).
And although cakes today don't necessarily require a wallet raiding, they're just as delicious and as special as they were back then.
It's a little more labor-intensive than raiding your leftovers, but still faster and more healthful than anything you can order in.
He signed grudgingly but then declared a national emergency to justify raiding $3.6 billion from a military construction fund for wall money.
A critic "must be omnivorous," he says, and his historical appetite has him raiding biographies, letters, census records and city plat maps.
James E. McGreevey reinstated them amid increased complaints about bears raiding garbage cans and beehives, damaging crops, and killing livestock and pets.
We do get see the Late Show host busting out his best Tony Stark impression, shortly after raiding his wife's makeup bag.
Raiding the reserves The government this week also got a bit more firepower from India's central bank to fight its economic battle.
"Once the precedent is set, there's nothing to stop the government from raiding the RBI again and again and again," Shah said.
When young men started rioting, police officials began raiding houses in parts of Kisumu, yanking people outside and beating them, he said.
The Justice Department began a nationwide crackdown in September, 21849, raiding all four dozen I.W.W. offices and the homes of many activists.
Security services were searching for her in every corner of the country, raiding her friends' houses and closing in on her family.
The prosecution has been carrying out an investigation into the allegations, summoning Lee's family and confidants and raiding their homes and offices.
Conquistadors raiding the Aztec palaces hoping to find huge caches of gold and silver, were disappointed to find tons of beans instead.
The military denied raiding the sit-in this month and said a crackdown on criminals nearby had spilled over to the protest camp.
For a year now, Congress has been raiding funds from TSA ticket fees that are supposed to offset the cost of passenger screening.
Major donations from other animal-welfare groups, including Bob Barker's DJ & T Foundation, helped launch the effort to start raiding circuses in Peru.
The U.K. faces the same problem, with Silicon Valley companies raiding its universities for AI specialists, Hannah Boland of the Daily Telegraph reports.
According to the New York Times, the relationship was initiated this summer, even as investigators intensified their scrutiny of Manafort, raiding his home.
The new government has reopened an investigation into the case, with police raiding Najib&aposs properties and seizing cash, jewelry and other valuables.
Our pick is the GTRacing Gaming Chair, the design is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy those long raiding sessions in Destiny 2.
At the time, leading a special investigation team, Yoon pressed on with the probe anyway, arresting spy agency officials and raiding their offices.
"Unfortunately, it appears the time she spent raiding dumpsters in urban environments resulted in her not being too afraid of people," says Block.
They were not raiding Mecca and enslaving its men, raping its women and killing en masse as Julius Caesar had done across Gaul.
In one you can launch arrows at cartoon figures raiding a castle; in another you can shoot up alien spacecrafts with laser guns.
The government has scraped together enough cash (by raiding independent public agencies) to pay salaries and pensions in May, perhaps even in June.
Just this week, it announced raiding a Sacramento delivery business and seizing "cannabis, edibles and tobacco products" from a dispensary in Orange County.
The Boudouma have an extensive history of raiding the Kanembou, and the Chief of the Canton did not allow them into the towns.
Iran faces a more subtle version of the same threat, with police more interested in cultivating informants than raiding bathhouses and making headlines.
Raiding clandestine laboratories carries its own occupational hazards, and many law enforcement officers have unfortunately been accidentally dosed during raids on clandestine labs.
In September, federal and city authorities conducted a sweeping crackdown, raiding 143 bodegas and charging 10 people related to the sales of K2.
LONDON — In 1993, the illegal radio broadcasters at Kool FM came up with a plan to keep the regulators from raiding their studios.
Because New York grants residents a credit on taxes paid elsewhere, New Jersey, in effect, was raiding New York's revenue, the court said.
The military has made major progress in beating back the group, raiding its forest hide-outs and seizing terrain once controlled by militants.
Once Balanchine died, in 1983, what his audience longed for was more Balanchine, any Balanchine, and so his people started raiding the attic.
Hagenberg knows the work of the architects featured in MoMA's exhibition well, and as the founder of the Raiding Foundation, a cultural organization based in the Austrian village of Raiding, south of Vienna, he has been working with several of them to create small guesthouses in which visiting artists and performers will eventually be invited to stay for working residencies.
In the absence of the state government's presence there, Boko Haram has been exploiting locals, raiding villages, and recruiting people to fight for them.
You also have six hearts, and traveling around a little bit I determined these were awarded by raiding nearby hidden areas, not simply assigned.
Myself and millions of other middle and high school students started denouncing our teachers, friends, families and raiding homes and destroying other people's possessions.
Other options include protections against further raiding of the Highway Trust Fund, mileage-based taxes, tire taxes, increasing the federal gasoline tax, and tolls.
Hacker groups known by names like Deep Panda, C0d0so0 (aka Codoso) have been blamed for raiding computer systems at law firms, banks and Forbes.
I mix in vodka (still raiding the parental unit's liquor cabinet at age 30!) and take my drink down to the building's sun deck.
Russians even have a term for the illicit tactics, often employed in cahoots with crooked state authorities, used to seize assets: reiderstvo, or "raiding".
They had always come raiding for gold, once in a while; people told stories of half-remembered glimpses, and the dead they left behind.
Culture of trolling: Conservatives on Reddit are increasingly embracing "internet raiding," and trolling, where users ban together to game polls, algorithms or news feeds.
Now Beijing was evidently making some headway—by raiding Boeing's trade secrets to build what was essentially a Chinese version of the C-17.
In Russia, Boris Yeltsin's inability to halt his country's precipitous economic decline or the rapacious raiding of resources by oligarchs eased Putin's power grab.
In 2014, Congress passed legislation banning federal agents from raiding dispensaries  — a move that was widely seen as "ending the ban" on medical marijuana.
LAPD is raiding hip-hop producer Mally Mall's home in the San Fernando Valley, and cops are going in heavily armed ... TMZ has learned.
Separately, the EBM said it had widened its ongoing probe to include suspected aggravated fraud after the raiding the bank's head office on Wednesday.
The mayor was able to eke out a few promises from the governor to stop raiding the MTA's budget for non-transit-related projects.
Now 10 years old, the stag enjoys raiding the pantry, greeting visitors at the gate, and sneaking into Geoff's bed for the occasional nap.
"That's over a century ago, and the threat then was Pancho Villa's troops — revolutionary raiding across the border into the United States," Mattis said.
RESOURCES The Islamic State's chemical weapons operation is based in the city, and the group got a huge boost from raiding American armories there.
Also, NBC News reported the feds used a log system to monitor phone calls from Cohen's phone before raiding his office and personal residence.
There's one really admirable thing the McMahons do, floating in a sea of court cases and ruthless talent raiding: they're willing to get hurt.
In any case, these celeb tots need to stop raiding makeup bags for a while, if only to give our melting hearts a rest.
But Islamic State tried to attack Es Sider once before in October last year, setting of a car bomb and raiding a perimeter gate.
Their job was to keep the cement flowing — and to make the factory appear occupied as a way of discouraging militants from raiding it.
Washi tape and cardboard boxes were recommended, as was the strategy of raiding your recycling bins for funky things to cut up and repurpose.
Russian officials in Moscow are also using facial-recognition technology to catch those escaping quarantine and raiding the homes of possible carriers, Reuters reported.
But some of the shortages initially were due to members of public and medical staff raiding medical offices' and hospitals' supplies for home use.
That summer, income tax investigators began raiding offices affiliated with Compassion International, apparently seeking evidence that funds were being used to convert Indian families.
From early on, planners envisioned submarines carrying out commerce raiding, minelaying, shore bombardment and intelligence collection, besides the sub's obvious role in fleet attack.
Requiring players to have some history of playing/raiding/battling gyms together before they can trade the good stuff makes that a bit more challenging.
Crop-raiding animals caused farmers to lose about 7 percent of their cassava crop annually on average, but sometimes led to an entirely ruined crop.
And it's raiding residential neighborhoods to find and arrest the families — a tactic that a lot of immigrants and immigration advocates have traumatic associations with.
The duo has developed Wilson's sense of style so much, that the actress says nowadays, her family are constantly raiding her personal closet for outfits.
Le'Veon Bell's locker turned into a garage sale on Wednesday ... with his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates savagely raiding his things after he bailed on the season.
Leonid Volkov, a Navalny ally, said the authorities were raiding election offices in other Russian towns and cities on Thursday too, systematically confiscating campaign literature.
As in South-East Asia, pirates in west Africa used to confine themselves to raiding oil-tankers, to sell their cargo on the black market.
The killings are the latest chapter in a chain of revenge attacks, cattle raiding, and child abduction between the Murle and the Dinka Bor tribe.
Police also picked up eight of his staffers after raiding the opposition leader's offices, with 185 people reportedly arrested at protests held across the country.
Keurig Green Mountain Inc has sued Massachusetts appliance maker SharkNinja, accusing it of "aggressively raiding" its employees to rapidly expand a rival beverage-machine business.
In Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority country in the world, radicals employ intimidation tactics like raiding mini-marts to confiscate what they call "unregulated" contraceptives.
But the company continued shifting the blame to drug abusers, creating a public-service announcement that showed a teen-ager raiding his parents' medicine cabinet.
Bellator has been guilty of plenty of nonsense between desperate appeals to nostalgia, Kimbo Slice fights, and raiding the crypt to put on Shamrock vs.
One day after reportedly starting to prepare for that interview, the president was thrown into a rage over the raiding of his personal lawyer's office.
They identified most of the attackers as members of the Murle, a South Sudanese ethnic group encompassing several factions but generally known for raiding cattle.
FBI agents raiding an Arizona body-donation center in 2014 were so traumatized by what they saw that some needed therapy, an agent has said.
Even so, the authorities in some cities have begun to crack down, raiding scores of the illegal dispensaries and arresting dozens of owners and workers.
The department seized $700,000 worth of bootleg cosmetics on Thursday after raiding 21 locations in Santee Alley, a Los Angeles fashion district, said LAPD Capt.
Lee has denied any wrongdoing, calling the investigation into the bribery allegations, summoning his family and confidants and raiding their homes and offices, politically motivated.
Raiding SportsDirect for ankle-socks, batty riding velvet shorts, and a whistle for your 'supply P.E teacher' Halloween costume showed clarity of vision, no doubt.
I started raiding my stash of lip treatments for anything that would work, which is when I dug up the Bite Beauty Agave Lip Mask.
The first is to fight back—just like in the 50s and 60s, when police began raiding gay-friendly bars in New York's Greenwich Village.
Source: Miami HeraldRead more: A wild drone video shows FBI agents raiding Jeffrey Epstein's private island home and offers a peek into his mysterious temple
Last year, 20th Century Fox started FoxNext, a division focused on developing V.R. and A.R. experiences by raiding the company's vast vault of intellectual property.
She's in the neighborhood already so she comes over and we catch up while raiding my fridge and watching a terrible rom-com on Netflix.
Positioned about half a foot off the ground, the wires are meant to send a deterring zap to hungry lions and crop-raiding bush pigs.
Accusations of party raiding were also raised in the G.O.P. primary in Michigan in 2012 and in the Republican race in South Carolina in 2000.
He said investigators initially believed it was in retaliation against police for raiding a "drug stash house" on the same street a few days earlier.
Trump fumed on Twitter Thursday about the recently launched investigations led by the Democratic intelligence chair and suggested he was raiding the White House staff.
On July 20063, 1953, Mr. Castro staged his first major attack, raiding the Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba, now the country's second-largest city.
About half the time, they behave like workers, gathering food for their young — generally, by raiding the nests of other ants and stealing their larvae.
"Upon raiding the farm, security forces were surprised by gunshots in their direction which were dealt with, resulting in the killing of nine," the ministry said.
Most times, though, it's little more than a backdrop for an action game, whether it's Nathan Drake stealing treasure in Uncharted or Lara Croft raiding tombs.
The ordinary sort take many man-hours to check and restock, whereas automated ones have sensors that tell reception when a guest is raiding the brandy.
Our pick is the GTRacing Gaming Chair, the design of w hic is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy those long raiding sessions in Destiny 2.
"Harassment and raiding are issues we do not tolerate, and will use every option at our disposal to put a stop to them," the spokesperson said.
The mammoths needed Kaskil's commonage for their nimble hands and rapport with the Yakut towns, where young calves often found trouble raiding sun-swollen vegetable gardens.
Rather than raiding your local convenience store for a box of the edible version, try these fun ideas, all inspired by the traditional conversation heart instead.
With so much time devoted to early sequences meant to prove that this is a whole different Lara, the actual raiding of the tomb feels rushed.
The amphibious landings that are a major feature of the game—particularly where Viking raiding factions are concerned—are completely beyond the AI's capacity to handle.
They're forced into a contract with a megacorporation, Oxia Corp, and are tasked with raiding civilian targets that they never would have hit on their own.
With 5 ladies in the family, this is a fact the Kardashian sisters know well, admitting to raiding one another's wardrobes on a semi-regular basis.
I've kind of put the raiding days behind me though, along with the "getting angry over a video game" thing I had going for so long.
Brownback tried to make up for the lost revenue by raiding the state's education and transportation coffers, a move ruled unconstitutional by the Kansas Supreme Court.
What role, if any, did you or members of your team play in the public raiding of the offices of Donald Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen?
Mass deportation would involve armed law enforcement officials raiding homes and, in many cases, destroying families by ripping U.S. citizen children from their undocumented parents' arms.
The LME's monthly operator stocks reports don't make it easy to read who is raiding whom until the metal is either loaded out or loaded in.
From 2010 to 2016, according to the report, Iranian authorities detained hundreds of Christians, raiding church services, threatening church members, and imprisoning worshipers and church leaders.
Wounded protesters reported that the security forces were raiding homes in search of protest leaders and had dumped the bodies of slain protesters in the Nile.
The Nuer fear being cursed if they go against the word of local prophets, who sometimes manage to prevent them from raiding a neighboring settlement's cattle.
Without access to local jails, federal authorities use other tactics to find their targets — often raiding immigrants' homes or showing up at locations like local courthouses.
Three Jarawa teenagers, captured raiding a village, were kept in prison for a month, so Mr. Pandit had a chance to study them at close range.
The chan boards from which Qanon emerged have a long history of "raiding" behavior, in which users launch coordinated attacks on other online communities and platforms.
Twenty years later and that shocking image of the militarized police raiding the Gonzalez home has become normalized in raids by border police across the nation.
Lauren and Cindy Weissman jumped at the chance, raiding their retirement savings and wiring the money to the hospital so she could begin proton treatment immediately.
Micah: And the very last scene: Whiterose is putting on makeup while it appears a SWAT team is raiding her mansion and there's firefight going on?
Lawmakers in both parties have consistently warned the Pentagon against raiding the defense budget for a border wall — a move they fear will hurt military readiness.
He said he was "particularly alarmed by the brutal beating" of journalists and local human rights workers in Gaza as well as the raiding of homes.
Simpson instead joined six other men, some of whom were armed, in raiding the Las Vegas Palace Station hotel room of two collectors, Alfred Beardsley and Fromong.
They have also signalled "an end to austerity", scrapping proposed cuts to schools' budgets and scrambling to find billions more for social care without raiding pensioners' benefits.
Food shortages have haunted rural communities for some time, and cattle raiding — where armed men steal entire herds from nearby villages and towns — is a regular occurrence.
The Trump administration is again raiding Pentagon funds in order to defy Congress and pay for the construction of a border wall between the US and Mexico.
We are creating this wave of refugees, and then shamefully we are then criminalizing these refugees once they come here by detaining, deporting, and night raiding them.
Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Martha McSally (R-AZ) who are up for reelection in 2020, and whose states are affected by the administration's raiding of funds.
MADRID – Authorities in Spain say police are raiding several public and private offices across Catalonia in an operation against the alleged misappropriation of public development aid money.
Some clues as to what North Korea might be going through: North Korean officials are said to be raiding homes of farmers for food, Fox News reported.
The government is also considering raiding a budget stabilization fund - intended for emergencies - to help prop up the oil firm's finances, which has never been done before.
Deals are done over extravagant dinners washed down with too much wine by businessmen who then find themselves raiding the minibar at odd times of the night.
The congressman said he would back a measure that "reviews how you declare a national emergency" or that would prevent a president from raiding military construction funds.
Russia misuses Interpol's red notices to gain the support of international law enforcement agencies, including U.S. law enforcement, in pursuing political dissidents and victims of corporate raiding.
It had occurred after the Kayapo moved into the territory of the Panará indigenous group, and the Panará began raiding their farm plots and stealing their bananas.
Police have begun raiding the edges of the biggest campuses to make arrests, leading student activists to engage with them in pitched battles that resemble medieval sieges.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If your kids' college savings are not walled off in some kind of separate account, how do you keep yourself from raiding the kitty?
I started raiding the pub kitchen at night because it had got to a point where I felt there wasn't any rules for staff, or their boyfriends.
"No more reaving, roving, raiding, or raping" may be some poetic alliteration, but how is this going to work among a people who don't know anything else?
Yet another seemingly random trend is gaining traction, and the people taking part in this one are just as confident as those intent on raiding Area 51.
In 2005, New Jersey Democrats toyed with raiding Horizon's reserves but abandoned the move after the state treasurer said such a move would not withstand legal scrutiny.
If the public is distracted, then corporate America can quietly get their buddies to gut our securities laws and start raiding the retirement accounts of everyday Americans.
"I will not support increasing taxes on Maine families, raiding the rainy day fund or reducing services to our elderly or disabled," LePage said in a statement.
But they covered the $24 billion price tag in part by raiding the ACA's Public Health and Prevention Fund and increasing Medicare premiums for marginally wealthier seniors.
The discussion was so off-putting, Mr. Lu said, that while making "Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe" he purposely avoided depicting scenes of tomb raiding in action.
In 2016, the Public Investment Fund received 23 billion riyals ($27 billion) from a raiding of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority's $500 billion of foreign-exchange reserves.
And this week the Russian authorities alarmed techies by raiding the Moscow offices of Nginx, an American-owned web-server company in dispute with a Russian one.
"I am particularly alarmed by the brutal beating of journalists and staff from the Independent Commission for Human Rights (ICHR) and the raiding of homes," he added.
Wednesday's vote isn't expected to stop the actual construction of more fencing; Trump began raiding military construction budgets in order to fund the wall earlier this month.
Some accused the Levant Conquest Front of raiding food and weapons storehouses that belonged to other groups, including Faylaq al-Sham, one of those receiving American aid.
If voters expect to see candidates raiding the refrigerator and flossing, politics could become even less alluring and more densely populated by egomaniacs than it already is.
Officials had previously arrested 4 people in connection to the crime wave -- after video captured a couple of guys breaking into Puig's home and raiding his bedroom.
Kansas has tried to make up for the shortfall by repeatedly raiding the state's highway fund meant for infrastructure improvements, skimping on pension contributions, and cutting education spending.
The problem is that it's aimed almost entirely at high-end raiding guilds, and these guys almost always have their own scribes who make vantus runes for them.
But five years after raiding his business and indicting him, federal authorities quietly cut a deal with Roh earlier this year and agreed to drop the charges. Why?
And where the original concept had teams raiding each other for stolen treasure, the current version has a single relic that teams attempt to capture and score with.
Faced with such pressures, the health department has resorted to raiding the separate capital budget for long-term investment, moving £950m into its revenue budget in 2015-16.
Backed up by tactical officers, dog teams, and drones with infrared sensors, dozens of RCMP officers began raiding Wet'suwet'en land defender camps shortly before 5 in the morning.
The ratio of tomb-raiding to head-shooting becomes even greater when you take a breather to explore the large hubs in search of optional crypts and tombs.
Lexington's column on the FBI raiding the office of President Trump's lawyer did not mention some salient facts (April 143th), notably the issues associated with attorney-client privilege.
They said that Germans on board the ships on which they had been imprisoned said that twelve more vessels were being outfitted in Japanese ports for raiding purposes.
Before he was getting his head in the game or saving lives on the beach, Zac Efron was putting his keen senses to good use by raiding rooms.
A spokesman for Hichilema's United Party for National Development (UPND), Charles Kakoma, said police broke doors before raiding the opposition leader's house in an exclusive suburb of Lusaka.
Early this year a local reporter tweeted that the FBI was raiding the offices of United Development Funding, a sponsor of real-estate investment trusts in Grapevine, Texas.
However, two months after its release, in July of 1970, the magazine got a reminder in the form of the Obscene Publications Squad raiding its Holland Park office.
Some critics, both on the right and the left, are attacking this program as an attack on Social Security or on a raiding of the Social Security system.
While legislators have long been able to take money from the fund's earnings, they have been loath to do so for fear of being accused of raiding it.
As long as we have lawmakers in Congress who politicize debt limits, nothing short of default will stop the debt junkies from raiding the legacy of our children.
Cringe-worthy as it is to dip into your kid's piggy bank, it's probably the nicer financial move compared to raiding his or her 529 college savings account.
" Greenway approved of genocide because "without war and raiding and scalping and rape and pillage and slavetaking the Indian was as aimless as a chiropractor without a spine.
Six Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants who were left behind were detained and handed over to immigration authorities, said Mohamad Mossadique Azni, the officer who led the raiding team.
Bernard Cazeneuve, the minister, said on Thursday evening that France's domestic intelligence services were raiding an apartment building in Argenteuil, a northern suburb of Paris, after that arrest.
Over the past two years, Uber has embarked on a crash course to master self-driving technology, raiding Carnegie Mellon's world-class computer science school for technical talent.
The Nigerian military has struggled to gain the upper hand against fighters now armed with drones, machinery and weapons they have stolen from raiding military encampments and convoys.
When I was a child, I would fearlessly express my femininity; playing dress-up, coloring princesses, and raiding my neighbor's bin of Barbies every chance I could get.
CAIRO — Egyptian security forces on Sunday escalated their pressure on the last major independent news outlet in the country, raiding its offices and temporarily detaining three top editors.
Gatekeeping still happens, but now there are hard stats indicating that viewers are tuning in to Twitch en masse for more than just raiding and real-time strategy.
"They were involved in several very similar and very dubious stories," Mr. Soloviev wrote in a much-shared blog post about the spread of corporate raiding in Russia.
There's strength in seizing it from him by robbing his house or raiding his safe deposit box or scoring $100,000 by blackmailing him with a phony sex tape.
Why do we have what President Trump, during the campaign say would be a deportation force going in and raiding homes, disrupting social events, going into workplaces, grabbing people.
It was glorious, compelling writing that was skillfully interwoven into the acts of raiding pirate bases, looting science labs, and generally kicking some wrongdoer's butt in a righteous fashion.
People in Hong Kong have been raiding supermarkets and pharmacies for supplies from masks to toilet paper amid growing coronavirus fears and rumors that shipments could be cut off.
Then Michael flew into a controlled rage, claiming the British government knows where the terrorists are hiding but they aren't raiding their homes because it would appear politically insensitive.
EH: There are some VHS tapes from my childhood bedroom that made it into the movie, and it's a mix of prop-rental houses and raiding my childhood home.
"The abductions of women have historically been a part of cattle raiding in South Sudan," wrote Lizzie Lacey, in a study analyzing the abductions of women in South Sudan.
There has been raiding and vandalization of personal property from camp, as well as vehicular aggression and brandishing of lethal weapons against unarmed and nonviolent groups on multiple occasions.
As we previously reported, cops arrested 2 people for breaking into the UFC star's L.A. area home in April and raiding the place -- taking everything from jewelry to guns.
Raiding the office of the president's personal attorney apparently prompted even greater scrutiny: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein signed off on the search, according to The New York Times.
Advocates worry that the administration will continue raiding public health accounts, leaving fewer resources for federal research and emergencies such as the Zika virus and hurricane response (The Hill).
"If by raiding the office of @realDonaldTrump's attorney, the @fbi violated Trump's attorney-client privilege, this is about to get really ugly," tweeted conservative Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
Young became the city's mayor after Catherine Pugh resigned from the position earlier this year amid scandals and investigations culminating in federal agents raiding City Hall and her home.
But he cannot stop the federal agents from raiding his attorney's house based on information given to them by the special counsel tapped by his own Justice Department appointed.
Now, officials contend, the militants are left to scrounge for food in the sparse Sambisa Forest during the dry season, or go out raiding for whatever they can find.
But he says he went raiding all around the world, and even visited the ruins of Valyria, the collapsed ancient empire from which the Targaryens and their dragons come.
I had fought the Horse Lords, a regional power who had been raiding trade caravans out of the local major city, and they were on their knees before me.
The main objective is to score points by raiding your opponent's side of the court and touching as many opponents as possible without getting caught — without taking a breath.
This strategy has many potential downsides — namely, selling investments that are reduced in value, forgoing tax-free investment growth, incurring tax penalties and raiding an account earmarked for retirement.
What started as a joke about raiding Area 51 to break out the aliens became widespread enough that the actual military held briefings on what a Naruto run is.
That forever longing anxiety of a family member bursting through my door as if they were the DEA raiding a drug lab keeps me on guard at all times.
Estimates over the expansion cost differ wildly, and the governor has said he won't approve a plan if it involves raising taxes or raiding the state's rainy day fund.
When it's all over, the little village manages to squeak out a victory, and it seems to be that they wiped out the entire raiding party in the process.
If you can't afford to buy a house without raiding your retirement plan, she adds, you may not be able to afford to be a homeowner at this point.
The latter corruption, state-sanctioned confiscation of successful businesses, is exemplified by government-led corporate raiding that has grown tragically commonplace in many post-Soviet countries, such as Bulgaria.
"They are trying to ruin me financially by raiding my warehouse and beating my staff," he said, adding that he was considering moving his family abroad for their safety.
In the mid 163s, the Dutch, at war with the Spanish, repeatedly engaged in naval battles around the Philippines, raiding Spanish posts and engaging in secretive trade with Filipinos.
"But the terrorists started firing at the raiding party and threw explosives," a spokesman for the department, who the unit does not identify for security reasons, said in a statement.
Police have been raiding Eleonas and other mainland camps, evicting those who had not yet registered with the asylum service, and moving people in from the islands to replace them.
It seems too easy to be true that you could make millions by raiding the clearance aisle at your local Walmart or Target and then selling your haul on Amazon.
One Cypriot legal expert bemoans the problem of reiderstvo (corporate raiding), whereby Russian offshore companies illegally change ownership after a local lawyer presents forged documents to the island's company registrar.
Democrats hope that by raiding what had once been enemy territory and still maximizing turnout among urban liberals and minority voters that they can put Pennsylvania back in their column.
That's according to a 28-year-old former accountant who told CNBC that he makes six figures raiding the big-box store's discount aisles and flipping the items on Amazon.
The FPI, which is also known for raiding bars and nightclubs, as well as helping prevent pop star Lady Gaga perform in the country, has vowed to continue such actions.
In neighboring Minnesota, home of liberal tribunes Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale, Tim Pawlenty perfected the Republican move of raiding K–12 schools for money to cover up budget holes.
"We recognize that any options that involve moving resources from other parts of your budget require raiding other vital work that is being done at your Department," the lawmakers write.
STOCKHOLM, March 27 (Reuters) - Sweden's Economic Crime Authority said on Wednesday it had widened its ongoing probe into Swedbank to include suspected aggravated fraud after raiding the bank's head office.
Raiding a stash of brand new toys at the hospital, nurses and specialists working Willow wrapped up gifts, including a doll, a game, books, Play-Doh and a bubble machine.
PARIS, May 24 (Reuters) - French investigators are raiding Google's Paris headquarters as part of a probe over tax payments, a source close to the finance ministry told Reuters on Tuesday.
Reuters reported that Guaidó accused agents from the country's SEBIN intelligence service of raiding the homes of his chief of staff and a lawmaker who opposes Maduro earlier on Thursday.
Nelson has called on FEMA to enact a federal program that would provide more housing and criticized the governor for "raiding" an affordable housing trust fund related to the budget.
Linda Sánchez (Calif.), head of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), said that "raiding people's homes to forcibly break families apart" simply defies America's role as a refuge for the dispossessed.
Appropriators often give the Service less money for fire-suppression than it will likely need — and even that funding has typically come from raiding the rest of the Service's budget.
The American people know what's fair, and raiding the already modest retirement benefits of the people who inspect our food and keep dangerous criminals behind bars is beyond the pale.
The deal also provided some new cash—the White House says road funding will increase by 4%—but, bizarrely, paid for this by raiding the capital of the Federal Reserve.
Vinted and DePop are both used-clothing e-tailers that have enviable cache and significant revenues, while LetGo and OfferUp are also raiding used goods to turn trash into treasure.
After two days of frenzied preparation — putting up shutters, raiding supermarkets and hardware stores and evacuating — by Friday afternoon it was time for some people in Central Florida to rewind.
It was clear that the raiding force had "committed an atrocity," said Jan-mir Zazai, a member of the Khost provincial council who was part of the government investigating team.
Backed by armed Chinese Coast Guard ships, Chinese fishing fleets have been raiding the rich waters of the South China Sea that are internationally recognized as exclusively Indonesia's to fish.
At War Raiding among cattle-herding tribes is a traditional part of life in South Sudan, but in the past five years, the skirmishes have become more violent and unrestrained.
Friends have told her stories about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raiding restaurants and taking away employees and diners who don't have proper documentation — though she hasn't experienced this herself.
It would also force them to grapple with a handful of other thorny issues -- from executive overreach to separation of powers to raiding Pentagon money to pay for border security.
The army has moved reinforcements to the swamps, with soldiers on Saturday raiding for the second time a community that is home to a former militant leader linked to attacks.
It seems too good to be true that you could make millions by raiding the clearance aisle at your local Walmart or Target and then selling your haul on Amazon.
It's diverting, a good way to spend a couple of hours, but it's hamstrung by something that's unavoidable: The whole central concept — raiding tombs — is just, well, not that interesting.
Some have taken to raiding their retirement accounts, while others wait until they get a tax refund to access medical care they had been putting off, the JPMorgan Chase Institute found.
Crop-raiding and problem elephants are often part of family herds or young males, and hunters usually pursue the biggest bulls that often roam far from people in the deep bush.
The heaviest layers of rules and systems would get fine-tuned down over time (after tons of player feedback), but raiding gave Destiny exactly the thing it had been missing: purpose.
Yet, "there is no evidence that crossover party raiding happened as a result of Operation Chaos," according to Renée Paradis, Counsel for the Democracy Program at NYU's Brennan Center for Justice.
Until now, this story has been dominated by dramatic incidents like Uber raiding the entire driverless research unit of Carnegie Mellon University, and Big Tech buying up startups by the dozen.
Prosecutors said police on Wednesday are serving arrest warrants and raiding addresses linked to another two suspects in the probe, naming former Braskem legal director Maurício Ferro and lawyer Nilton Serson.
FOR centuries the wako, dastardly Japanese pirates, skulked in the countless coves of Tsushima island, roughly halfway between the Japanese archipelago and the Korean peninsula, frequently raiding the coast of Korea.
"The police and state security service officials are raiding black marketers in Lagos and Abuja to compel an appreciation of the naira," Mallam Adamu, a bureau de change operator, told Reuters.
And he has allowed more than 400 complaints of sexual violence to go uninvestigated, having spent his time surrounding our neighborhoods with volunteer posses and raiding the places we work instead.
She reads coaching books, listens avidly to self-improvement TED Talks, and considers raiding the minibar and swimming to be rebellious nighttime activities while she's on an Academic Decathlon field trip.
The workplace-raids law the DOJ is suing over didn't stop ICE from raiding several 7-Eleven franchises in California in January, armed with notices to inspect their I-9 forms.
Clearly, stripping away basic constitutional protections and raiding corporations for their assets demonstrates the efficacy of replacing brick-and-mortar jails with whole nations converted, de facto, to prisons-without-walls.
The investigation around who did post the photos online is ongoing, the US District Attorney's Office told Gawker, and is related to the raiding of two Chicago men's homes in 2014.
Hunting is the C-story, tomb raiding is the B-story, and the A-story is shooting fools in the face — and it's a skillfully penned, award-winning story at that.
Besides an update on our adventures in space horror, Rob provides an update on his raiding in Expeditions: Vikings, including whether or not it's a good fit for casual strategy fans.
Egypt is typically portrayed as a vast colonial treasure map, open for adventurers who are, invariably, dressed like Indiana Jones, while amateurish tomb-raiding seems to be the definition of archaeology.
But now some Banner policyholders are being told their monthly payments must rise as much as sixfold, prompting a lawsuit that accuses Banner of raiding customers' accounts to pay the dividends.
She told CNN the FBI called her before raiding the duplex she shared with Stone following his arrest on Friday — but she told them she had moved out a week earlier.
Like "The Future," our affectionate nickname for two high school-aged brothers who have been raiding our stacks for original used records—Television, Iggy Pop, Joy Division, and others—for years.
The overall risk of bizarre half-sleep behaviors is not well known, because incidents are rare, or rarely reported, and individuals do not always remember raiding the refrigerator at 3 a.m.
No longer limited to raiding each other's villages and herds, these bands of well-armed tribal fighters have carried out massacres and atrocities, with women and children increasingly among the victims.
The local government has already begun making tough financial decisions, raiding the 2020 street paving budget to put additional police on the beat to engage with homeless individuals who need help.
When the United States, along with France and Britain, bombed Iraq in 229 after President Saddam Hussein violated United Nations resolutions by raiding Kuwait, Mr. Sanders said he supported those actions.
Those sentenced were charged with inciting terrorism, leading an outlawed group, raiding and vandalizing government facilities among other crimes related to clashes in Beni Suef, south of Egypt in August 2013.
The workplace raids law the DOJ is suing over didn't stop ICE from raiding several 7-Eleven franchises in California in January, armed with notices to inspect their I-9 forms.
In a press conference and accompanying blog post, Raggi said it would be "irresponsible" for the city to bid on the games, citing the long history of mega-events raiding public coffers.
At least two scenarios are possible: Either the victims were captured nearby (possibly as part of a failed  raiding party ) or they were brought in from farther away as POWs, Meyer said.
"It was a failure because we couldn't hire programmers without raiding other companies, and so we ended up closing that office, which I think you would define as a failure," he said.
The FARC are thought to have amassed a fortune during their half-century of war through such activities as drug-trafficking, wildcat gold-mining, kidnapping, extortion and raiding branches of Banco Agrario.
A U.S. marine veteran accused of raiding North Korea's Embassy in Madrid was denied bail Tuesday by a federal judge in Los Angeles, pending a hearing on his possible extradition to Spain.
South Korean investigators have since widened their anti-graft probe into Park's aides and businesses, raiding the offices of Samsung Group, South Korea's largest family-run conglomerate, and Lotte Group this week.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Al Shabaab militants attacked a beach restaurant in the capital Mogadishu on Thursday, with gunmen raiding the building after setting off a car bomb, police and the insurgent group said.
Becca Tilley (my BFF!) and I would fill our days painting our nails in the kitchen nook, attempting yoga in the living room, and raiding the snack cabinet for chips and candy.
On Tuesday, police continued their search for ballot boxes, voting papers and campaign leaflets, raiding the offices of Spain's biggest private delivery company Unipost in several Catalan cities and clashing with protesters.
Pakistan said earlier it had shot down two Indian warplanes and had carried out air strikes inside India in retaliation for India raiding a suspected militant camp in Pakistan a day earlier.
This is corporate raiding of the 1980s variety—but it's being done more quietly now, with staid professionals overseeing the takeovers instead of the more flamboyant leveraged buyouts of the Reagan years.
Then the Health Ministry announced vaping technically fell under regulations for other tobacco products, making it illegal to vape anywhere you can't smoke, and ministry officials began raiding shops and confiscating goods.
Cuomo contended that congressional Republicans are "raiding the blue states" to offset the tax code changes, which include a permanent tax cut for corporations and a temporary tax decrease for most individuals.
But when the Belgian authorities foiled a terrorist plot in the town of Verviers, raiding a hide-out used by Mr. Abaaoud's accomplices, they failed to alert their Greek counterparts in time.
The union has to do something, and not just to distract from a corruption scandal that's rocked its leadership, with the FBI raiding president Gary Jones' house and alleging an embezzlement scheme.
The Times reported that just as Trump's legal team was about to make a new proposal to Mueller about the interview, they learned of the FBI raiding Michael Cohen's residence and office.
The actor and writer (who identifies as nonbinary and uses "they") can often be found in upstate New York, raiding the farmer's market, relaxing in the sauna and listening to country music.
In "Sneaky Sasquatch" from RAC7, players live the life of a Sasquatch and do regular, everyday Sasquatch stuff like sneaking around in disguise, raiding coolers and picnic baskets, playing golf and more.
Democrats estimate that approximately $35 billion from the fiscal 2018 funding cycle is "subject to raiding"—being repurposed for constructing the border wall — including money for disaster relief and military construction projects.
Democrats objected to the fact that the bill did not explicitly block Trump from raiding defense funds and redirecting them toward building the wall under the auspices of a national emergency. Sen.
The City of Vancouver became the first city in Canada to license and regulate them this year, while federal police in other cities in BC have been raiding and shutting down local dispensaries.
Raiding retirement accounts Although you will not be penalized by the IRS if you use a traditional IRA to pay for college, you will get taxed on anything you take out as income.
Once there, they discover that they're locked into a contract with a megacorporation called Oxia, which tasks them with jobs raiding the poor and disadvantaged they never would have undertaken on their own.
There's also an added layer of emotional reckoning, as she — a rich, white British lady raiding other people's cultures for personal growth — will be forced to face the selfishness of her whole legacy.
Not about guns, but about his administration raiding the homes of undocumented Central American refugees and then deporting them back to the countries they fled for fear of violence in the first place.
But cutting the fund before the virus has been eradicated reduces preparedness for another Ebola outbreak, to which Republicans will presumably react by raiding a future Zika fund, as the cycle repeats itself.
""These Wikileaks emails confirm what those of us here today have known all along: Hillary Clinton is the vessel for a corrupt global establishment that is raiding our country and surrendering our sovereignty.
Allegations of widespread corruption and the raiding of taxpayer funds by outside interests — known locally as 'state capture' — have dented investor confidence in an economy which fell into a recession earlier in 2017.
In our conversation that day in October, López mentioned that the agents raiding his home had given just one reason: They believed he was talking to a reporter and recording a video message.
It's also because so long as Apple continued to be profitable, there'd be no reason to worry about Cook raiding profits from one part of the business to cover losses in another part.
After a referral from Mr. Mueller, federal prosecutors in Manhattan began investigating potential violations of campaign finance laws, raiding the residences and office of Mr. Trump's longtime lawyer and fixer, Michael D. Cohen.
Because no one in Congress wants to raise the federal gas tax, they had to scrape together funding from a variety of oddball sources — like raiding other trust funds or new custom fees.
NABU has come under sustained attack in recent months, with Parliament drafting legislation, later dropped, that would have emasculated the agency and with the domestic intelligence service raiding the homes of NABU employees.
Favorite activities include raiding the "sake shrine" (a comprehensive collection with more than 300 bottles) and soaking in the outdoor goemonburo (coal-fired hot tub) while enjoying plunging views of the surrounding mountains.
On Monday Arab groups responded to the soldier's death by raiding camps for internally displaced people near el-Geneina, killing people and livestock both in el-Geneina and the camps, the resident said.
But then, suddenly, Cohen's legal troubles got much larger, as federal law enforcement officials operating out of the Southern District of New York took the very unusual step of raiding a lawyer's office.
After raiding the place, agents came across a book shelf that was actually the door to a secret room, because where else would you expect someone to hide a collection of rare Nazi gear?
Among the lovely shots of hardwood floors, lake views and a screened-in patio, we see ol&apos Tyrannosaurus raiding the fridge, taking a nap, fishing in the lake, and even mowing the grass.
Allegations of widespread corruption and the raiding of taxpayer funds by outside interests - known locally as 'state capture' - have further dented investor confidence in an economy which fell into a recession earlier in 2017.
Former US attorney Jenny Durkan Raiding farms and stores may seem simple, at first, but unlike federal pot busts in past years, targeting regulated state systems would present new legal disputes over states' rights.
Cops have arrested the final suspect in the Rob Gronkowski home burglary case ... making it the 3rd person busted for allegedly raiding the NFL star's home while he was playing in the Super Bowl.
I remember New Year's Eve that year, when, as a level 30-something Tauren shaman, I was sitting at Thunder Bluff chatting with friends when trade chat came up about raiding an Alliance city.
It was only a matter of time before Lara Croft's tales of tomb raiding got the reboot treatment, and fortunately, the first trailer for the new Tomb Raider looks like a sufficiently fun ride.
Since marijuana remains illegal at the federal level for any purpose, the Obama memo signaled to states that they could proceed with reforms without the constant threat of the feds raiding state-legal businesses.
The big picture: Tech companies are raiding universities for specialized animal researchers to help them understand how mice and other animals learn in hopes of teaching computers or autonomous vehicles to do the same.
No. Yet, we've all heard the news of FBI agents executing search warrants and raiding the home, office and hotel room of Michael Cohen, the personal attorney of the president of the United States.
"The failure to pass a Zika emergency supplemental has forced the administration to choose between delaying critical vaccine development work and raiding other worthy government programs to temporarily avoid these delays," Ms. Burwell wrote.
The pyramid themed heist stands out not only for how clearly it illustrates the tropes of a tomb raiding adventure, but also because it fails to relate back to the character it supposedly represents.
Unlike the game it's based on, when Croft gets around to raiding a tomb in the movie's last half hour, she discovers that Himiko was a kindly queen who was carrying a horrible disease.
Trump had replied, "We'll see what happens" when he was asked on Monday if he would fire Mueller following the FBI's raiding of the offices and home of the president's personal lawyer Michael Cohen.
Yes, the American piggy bank is now being robbed — but it's the president and his aides who are raiding it, to cover up the costs of policies they still show little sign of understanding.
The new film imagines Lara's life before she began raiding all those tombs — and before the best-selling video games, the two feature films starring Ms. Jolie, and the comics, novelizations and animated series.
The Spanish authorities are also widening the investigation, looking into Catalan media executives and officers in the region's autonomous police force, and raiding offices in search of evidence linked to the referendum last October.
After raiding the village of Saran, the attackers went on to another village called Bidi, but people had already fled, said Harouna Sankare, mayor of nearby Ouenkoro, who blamed the attack on Dogon hunters.
But that did not stop the police raiding the barn on the outskirts of Shanghai, abruptly halting the cricket-fighting tournament, dispersing the spectators and arresting the organisers, all for the crime of gambling.
Muhammad Nagui, a researcher at the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression in Cairo, said that raiding the office of an internationally well known publication was a line the government had rarely crossed.
Venezuelan officials took action against two political dissidents on Wednesday, raiding the home of the country's ousted attorney general and ordering the arrest of her husband, whom they accused of running an extortion ring.
October 1 - Almost 900 people are injured when Spanish national police crack down on Catalonia's disputed independence referendum, raiding polling stations and firing rubber bullets in a concerted attempt to deny the vote legitimacy.
Raiding your retirement accounts early for a loan or to access cash not only takes that money out of commission (missed investment growth and compounding) but often comes with early withdrawal fees and taxes.
"The fact they are raiding the Guptas' residence is a sign the genie is out of the bottle and it's the point of no return, it's a matter of time," said Danske Bank's Christensen.
This time around, as Trump has begun raiding military construction budgets in order to fund the wall, the measure is intended to put Republicans — especially vulnerable senators in swing states — on the spot, again.
The issue: Democrats objected to the fact that the bill did not explicitly block Trump from raiding defense funds and redirecting them toward building the wall under the auspices of a national emergency. Sen.
Charles M. Blow With their tax bill, Donald Trump and the Republicans are raiding the Treasury in plain sight, throwing crumbs to the masses as the millionaires and billionaires make off with the cake.
Some people say the conflict is a new version of the corporate-raiding culture of the 1990s, but carried out with lawyers and court briefs instead of the earlier period's methods, including henchmen toting Kalashnikovs.
Newspaper headlines said the government was raiding "poor pockets" and called the budget "Kenya's most painful", while citizens have taken to social media complaining of public corruption and the failure to target Kenya's most wealthy.
Raiding was certainly part of what Vikings did, but it is de-emphasized here — perhaps too much so — in favor of displays that highlight social and religious life and try to give women their due.
Last year local media reported that the birds were raiding poppy farms in parts of Rajasthan, and in 2015 DNA India published an article about a similar problem in the districts of Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh.
ICYMI, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to tie the knot next May and this is great news for Prince William, too, because it means his younger bro will hopefully stop raiding his fridge.
" According to Bundy, the source said authorities were gathering "their equipment and their goons" at a local high school, where classes have been suspended, and "they were planning on coming in and raiding the refuge.
In the past, for example, the Bush administration — and the Obama administration during its early years — cracked down on medical marijuana by raiding and shutting down pot dispensaries that were legal at the state level.
FRANKFURT, May 24 (Reuters) - German authorities involved in raiding Daimler's offices as part of a probe into diesel pollution are talking to authorities in the United States, the Stuttgart public prosecutor's office said on Wednesday.
The jihadists have taken to using hit-and-run tactics—raiding rural settlements for food, money and human chattel—since they were rebuffed in their efforts to take and hold territory in early in 2015.
One longtime board member, Kitty Lunn, said that while she did not suspect that Ms. Williams was raiding the till, she was concerned about the declined credit cards and the checks that did not clear.
We applaud Congressmen Peter DeFazio, Bennie Thompson and Bob Dold for introducing legislation that would ensure that passenger security fees only go toward aviation security and prevent Congress from raiding the funds in the future.
Still, Congress provided nowhere near the funds Trump had requested, and so in recent weeks he has started talking about deploying the military to the border, or raiding the military's budget to fund a wall.
Those forces are stationed around the Old City limits and have sent raiding parties to advance on landmarks such as the al-Nuri mosque where Islamic State's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclaimed his caliphate.
Emanuel ran through a litany of improvements in the city's finances, including a shrinking projected budget gap and actions taken to boost pension funding and end reliance on shaky fiscal practices such as raiding reserves.
Similar to the Patten case, Mueller referred information on Cohen to the U.S. attorney's office in the Southern District in New York, resulting in federal authorities raiding his office and hotel room back in April.
As licensed growers in Pueblo legally harvested 22014,276 marijuana plants from fields and greenhouses, police and sheriff's officers here have been raiding houses converted to illegal cultivations that they say export marijuana to other states.
Dr. Sardar Wali, the district polio officer, said that while the Taliban had made access difficult, government forces had also disrupted his staff members' work, by raiding and burning one of their facilities last week.
The last time I was seriously considering the debonair potential of a waistcoat, I was eight and raiding the dress-up box for something pirate-appropriate – striped t-shirt, eye-patch, and kohl moustache included.
In January, rather than going after violent criminals who are undocumented, ICE agents spent taxpayer dollars raiding 77 Northern California businesses in search of unauthorized workers -- the same month they raided 7-11 stores nationwide.
The space agency may turn to raiding funding from planned robotic precursor landings on the moon, the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, to steer money toward building an astronaut moon lander in the meantime.
Although party raiding does not significantly impact the Republican and Democratic parties, some argue that in states like New York, closed primaries are intended to help protect smaller parties like the Green and Working Families parties.
With kids heading off to college this fall, it's tempting for parents to do just about anything to come up with the money to pay for their education, even if it means raiding their retirement funds.
His aggressive response to federal agents raiding his personal attorney's office and his comments to reporters not ruling out firing special counsel Robert Mueller, they fear, indicate Trump's willingness to go down a self-destructive path.
Kenneth McKenzie, the head of the United States Central Command, said the six did not surrender when ordered to do so in Arabic, and that the raiding team feared they might have been wearing suicide vests.
The legislation does not contain money for Republican President Donald Trump's border wall construction, and Democrats said it included provisions that would keep the Trump administration from raiding the funds to be used for the wall.
If Trump wins and does the things he has promised, we will not only march in the streets, but we will use our bodies to stop his forces from entering mosques or raiding homes of immigrants.
Boko Haram has since reverted to raiding villages for provisions or hitting soft targets like places of worship and markets and are mainly around Lake Chad, the Sambisa forest reserve and the mountainous region bordering Cameroon.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators scrapped on Friday an investigation into Faurecia, Germany's Eberspaecher Group and TenneCo of the United States, three years after raiding the auto suppliers and others on suspicion of anti-competitive practices.
After going under the bed and raiding the closet, one of the dirtbags locates Puig's safe on the side of the room and yells for his pal to come over and help him crack it open.
Trump's emergency declaration threatens to divide the Republican Party, with some members falling in line to support the president and others expressing reservations about setting a troubling precedent, raiding military funds and diminishing Congress's appropriation powers.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Police charged five Thai men running a brothel in Bangkok with human trafficking after raiding a massage parlor and arresting 121 sex workers, including 103 who were under the age of 18.
A good deal of fun is recalled in this book: dinner with Bob Dylan, who tried to do the dishes; pajama parties with the novelist Edna O'Brien; raiding the refrigerator with Bill Clinton at 1 a.m.
But the legal action arrives during a content boom that has sent writers — and big-league actors and producers — raiding recent history sometimes before it has pickled, looking for figures and epochs to refashion as entertainment.
Raised between the castle (where, when she wasn't raiding her father's library, she was digging up turnips and jogging around "on the back of a pig") and Enlightenment Edinburgh, Anne left home for London in 1771.
During the invasion of Iraq, Mr. Tymensky said, their scout platoon would often go days without rest: providing security for the battalion commander during the day, and raiding houses at night to search for insurgent fighters.
Clad in duckling-pattern socks and at one point raiding an office holiday chocolate pack for a cappuccino treat, Schumer is relaxed in the interview but cautious about leaning too hard publicly on his Republican colleagues.
Daily, if not hourly, my social-media addiction causes flare-ups of a second, closely related, malady: vintage watch deficit disorder, a chronic form of watch envy that inspires thoughts of raiding the 401(k) account.
Until then though—and if the OCS doesn't get their shit together soon and the police keep raiding dispensaries—these constantly-monitored trash cans might be the only place in the province that actually has weed.
TV actors have always been an asset to movies looking to fill out their casts, and as an increasing number of roles for actors migrate to television, films are raiding the small screen more than ever.
Authorities located the painting, titled "Cookham from Englefield" and worth 1 million pounds ($1.3 million), after raiding Harry Fisher's apartment in Kingston-Upon-Thames, southwest of London in the United Kingdom, the U.K. government said on Sunday .
Recalling the shock of the day authorities found his newborn, Ashton says he was at his friend's house, resting after hours of searching for Savanna, when her father called and said authorities were raiding Savanna's apartment building.
Start raiding stores now, bookworms, because Witherspoon has more bestsellers lined up for adaption for the big screen and TV. When she isn't converting books into films, she's posting about them on Instagram for her book club.
On Monday, we learned that Newsweek fired its editor-in-chief and executive editor, along with Celeste Katz, a reporter who had covered the news of the Manhattan DA's office raiding Newsweek headquarters a few weeks ago.
In the video game and 2001 film starring Angelina Jolie, Croft was herself raiding tombs — but this time, Croft and her father are trying to stop looters from robbing the cursed resting place of a Japanese queen.
"(ISIS) will simply revert to a diffused rural insurgency where it could use just the tyranny of space - the desert is very big - to sort of hide out and be able to launch raiding attacks," he added.
First, she mastered her high-fashion editorial ways (working with Vogue and Calvin Klein) and now it looks like she's raiding Kate's closet with her sexy, see-through outfit she wore to ring in her 18th birthday.
Congress failed to pass emergency Zika funding, and this forced the Administration to choose between delaying critical diagnostic and vaccine development work for Zika or raiding other worthy programs, such as ongoing efforts to develop Ebola vaccines.
Raiding police found numerous bags filled with coins that which at least one of the defendants had used for bathing in money, much like cartoon billionaire character Uncle Scrooge, according to prosecutors at the 110-day trial.
LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski said on Thursday that authorities leading an expanding graft investigation into Brazilian builder Odebrecht had gone too far by raiding the offices of the rightwing opposition party that rules Congress.
That's why a sign taped to the church's doors warns visitors they may be asked to show ID. Peeples says she doesn't know of any incidents of ICE raiding a church to detain someone in recent years.
You can imagine why someone who spent many weekends in college raiding instead of partying would be a bit excited to see a video game that had such monumental meaning for them put on the big screen.
In December it was revealed that Mr. Abdeslam may have evaded the Belgian police two days after the attacks because of an arcane law that prevented law enforcement officers from raiding a private home after 9 p.m.
Describing what those in the community saw as a "nerd uprising," Stryker says that after GamerGate, the anger and the raiding was increasingly directed at left-wing groups they call SJWs—an acronym for Social Justice Warriors.
For weeks, hundreds of agents had been combing Philadelphia for the amateur burglars who had embarrassed the F.B.I. by raiding a suburban field office and stealing a thousand files, and then baffled the bureau by evading capture.
Matar's protests have come at a high personal cost: He says Egyptian authorities disappeared his two siblings, their wives and four children earlier this month, raiding his mother's house at dawn soon after the hashtag took off.
She's everywhere at the same time, forcing herself onto the investigatory commission, sitting in on meetings with Gorbachev, raiding government archives, interviewing engineers in their hospital beds, single-handedly uncovering the secret history of the faulty reactor.
The U.N. and Congolese forces are jointly trying to crush the Allied Democratic Forces, a jihadist militia originally from Uganda with a history of raiding villages to kidnap boys and girls for child soldiers and sex slaves.
While ICE's main intimidation tactic is raiding immigrants' homes and businesses, to me it seems their influence is showing through just as clearly in the constant acts of self-policing their targets are now compelled to undertake.
But Arcade represents an idealistic approach for Apple; it's a company that wants to be known for fostering creativity and art, not raiding its customers' pockets for quarters to get a building finished in Clash of Clans faster.
The raiding force on the ground came under fire, and fighting erupted around houses where women and children were staying, with some armed women firing on the U.S. and Emirati forces, a senior military official told NBC News.
Purists are within their rights to ask why Fox would bother tampering with happy memories of that strange visitor from Transexual, Transylvania, but in Hollywood terms, nearly two generations is a respectable time-lapse before raiding the vaults.
Los Angeles is known as the nation's "epicenter" for money laundering by international drug cartels, federal officials said in 0183, after raiding businesses and seizing an estimated $100 million in cash and from bank accounts around the world.
Officials have said that if everyone were honest about what immigration agents were and weren't doing — if there weren't rumors about ICE agents raiding churches or establishing deportation "checkpoints" — there wouldn't be as much fear among immigrant communities.
But things are looking up for William and he really hopes that Prince Harry's engagement to Meghan Markle (ICYMI, there's going to be a royal wedding next year) means that his brother will finally stop raiding his fridge.
Peña scoffs at them at first, but when a bureaucratic headache keeps him from raiding an Escobar safe house and nabbing a high-value target, he calls in this heavily armed rogue brigade to get the job done.
As Haberman notes, Trump's turning to Twitter as almost purely a grievance machine -- particularly as it relates to the Mueller probe -- has come since the raiding of Cohen's home, hotel and office by the FBI in early April.
Meeting our nation's future road infrastructure costs without raiding taxpayers' wallets will require the federal government to prioritize spending by eliminating wasteful and non-essential projects — the bike paths, nature trails and streetcars — that have very little demand.
All these initiatives, which are aimed at raiding the coffers of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google — widely known as the FAANG group — have been proffered by the European political elite which is heavily dominated by the left.
"Everything we do is focused on denying safe haven to terrorists — whether that be setting conditions for a political settlement with the Taliban, raiding alongside our Afghan partners or striking and killing ISIS and Al Qaeda," said Col.
And in the view of people on the left, Laura, ICE is implicated in the separation of children from parents, and not only that, raiding communities, business, making people extremely nervous about their status here, and breaking up families.
Balochistan, which borders both Iran and Afghanistan, is Pakistan's poorest province but has abundant reserves of natural gas and various minerals Separatists have for decades been fighting the central government, bombing gas and transport infrastructure and raiding security posts.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Burning bricks made of dry chili, dung and water could stop endangered elephants raiding crops in Africa and Asia, reducing conflicts with farmers trying to secure harvests to feed their families, experts said on Wednesday.
The film, which debuted on Friday, tells the entertaining and exciting story of how a young woman living in East London discovered her calling as the ass-kicking, tomb-raiding heroine we've come to know an love, Lara Croft.
Putin has gone to great lengths to stifle the underground leader's budding movement; jailing him repeatedly, raiding his headquarters, censoring his websites, and shutting down street protests, but it's the imprisonment of Navany's younger brother that's proved most painful.
VALENCIA, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition-run congress accused the police on Friday of illegally raiding the headquarters of a non-governmental organization that supports their plan to bring humanitarian aid into the country and confiscating medicine and baby milk.
Moj Mahdara, the C.E.O. of Beautycon, a multicity cosmetics festival, has a more feel-good approach to the multibillion-dollar beauty industry that Rubinstein helped launch, which continues to insure that girls (and boys) keep raiding their mothers' vanities.
"We have been telling the agents and police officers in our schools about the potential hazards in raiding clandestine drug laboratories," Micro-Gram notes in issue #6, and advises that experts should always be called in for safe dismantling.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been widely criticized for arresting parents as they dropped off children at school and for raiding businesses, including a nationwide sweep of 593-Eleven stores that resulted in charges against fewer than two dozen.
HONG KONG, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Hong Kong police said they defused a pipe bomb and arrested four men for manufacturing explosives after raiding an apartment where they found protest-related items such as Guy Fawkes masks and protective gear.
"It's being done because people think it's very serious, people think it's totally warranted and people think there's evidence of a significant enough nature that you're going to risk doing something sensitive like raiding a law office," Bharara said.
Snatching the two-cent stamp was always a symbolic goal for Ray; raiding Emmit's safe deposit box or blackmailing him with a sex tape were examples of the "Fargo" phenomenon by which a petty crime rages out of control.
It's a funny little coincidence that when federal agents began raiding multiple locations linked to Donald Trump's longterm lawyer, Michael Cohen, a scrum of reporters were already waiting outside one of the search sites: New York's Loews Regency Hotel.
Yes. The U.S. Department of Justice has a policy of only raiding law offices if less intrusive approaches, like issuing a request for documents known as a subpoena, could compromise the investigation or result in the destruction of evidence.
Mauricio Arriaza, director of El Salvador's police force, said it was raiding some of the country's most dangerous areas to recover territory from the gangs and capture their leaders, as well as to confiscate arms, illicit cash and drugs.
"This study shows that crop-raiding in the Amazon does not need to become a human-wildlife conflict," lead author Mark Abrahams, an ecologist at the University of East Anglia's School of Environmental Sciences in the UK, said in a statement.
A series of scandals, with the FBI raiding the office of Trump's personal lawyer and a string of Trump associates cooperating with the Mueller probe, has increased pressure on Trump and led him to lash out at Mueller and Rosenstein.
I can't say that the touch controls on the steering wheel make a great deal of sense in the context of a dirt-loving, dune-raiding buggy, but I've seen sillier things crammed into concept cars this week at Geneva.
The police in Chennai, the state capital, attempted to enforce the ban by raiding bull pens and arresting scores of would-be contestants before the start of the jallikattu season at the annual harvest festival of pongal in mid-January.
Because, my son says, it is so funny to see people react to how terrible they are, like the viral video of Leeroy Jenkins, who caused his entire raiding party to be wiped out in the game of World of Warcraft.
"In case of raiding the Blue House ... to carry out that, there is no choice but to be make it public," Lee Kyu-chul, a spokesman for the special prosecutor's team told reporters in a briefing, referring to the presidential offices.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) this week brought a fraud case against the founders of NDTV, India's oldest English-language all-news channel, raiding their homes after accusing them of failing to repay a multi-million-dollar bank loan.
Mueller clearly doesn't trust Stone Stone is not the first Trump associate to face charges in the Russia investigation (he's the sixth, actually), but he is the first to be arrested by FBI agents raiding his home with guns drawn.
As the area was already known to be full of weed growers, they decided to drastically slow down on raiding weed farms—instead, they offered growers tags and flags for $8,000 that would make them immune from being a police target.
But that began to change last year, when the authorities, under pressure from right-wing Islamic groups, started arresting gay men in what experts say are unprecedented numbers, raiding not just bars and saunas but hotel rooms and private apartments.
Raiding bank deposits of savers and firms as Cyprus did at the height of its crisis would be politically problematic, and getting support from the IMF or elsewhere in the Middle East may also be difficult in the current circumstances.
Soldiers have been raiding various areas inside and outside Maiduguri to search for bomb-making materials and insurgents and, acting on a tip, raided the area of the United Nations camp and 30 houses nearby, according to the military statement.
Meanwhile, Noah and Whitney are scraping together all the wedding stuff they can find on the cheap, starting with raiding the china cabinet and ending with Whitney calling the shop assistant in a bridal store a see you next Tuesday.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan lawmaker Luis Parra for years denounced abuses by the security forces of President Nicolas Maduro, berating police for forcing a family from its home for their political beliefs and accusing intelligence agents of raiding his own house.
When police suspect slavery at a car wash, they seek out all possible intelligence - from analysis of its finances to covert surveillance - before raiding a site in the hope of persuading workers to come forward, or securing a victimless prosecution.
The atmosphere was festive but rife with anxiety: In a sweeping crackdown, the police have been shutting gay bars and nightclubs, entrapping gay people using online dating sites, even raiding private homes in the name of debauchery and prostitution laws.
But by refocusing away from the Islamic State, Toboni and Wakefield show that looting is much more than just an Islamic State problem and bring attention to the oft-neglected root of most of the world's tomb raiding: socio-economic unrest.
HONG KONG/BEIJING, Feb 17 (Reuters) - For the past two weeks China's police have been raiding houses, restaurants and makeshift markets across the country, arresting nearly 700 people for breaking the temporary ban on catching, selling or eating wild animals.
Instead of asking those at the top to pay their fair share, he's robbing Peter to pay Paul by raiding unemployment insurance funds, and giving the most to the wealthy while providing far less relief to middle-class and working families.

No results under this filter, show 656 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.