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By 1873, watermen were rare enough that Doggett's race had to be made easier, using light skiffs rowed with the tide, rather than four-passenger wherries rowed against it.
On Monday Sellin rowed back, saying the idea would antagonize Jews.
Colonists in Providence heard the news and rowed out to it.
Remember, Olivia never really competitively rowed a day in her life.
The boatman, Anton Wright, had rowed the length of the Amazon.
He just rowed from Antarctica to South America on a vegan diet.
Then Jaime and Brienne shared a meaningful wave as she rowed away.
He was a captain of the football team and he also rowed.
When I was in middle school, he rowed a canoe with me.
In 1988, a team led by the adventurer Ned Gillette rowed the passage, but they hoisted a small sail to help move the vessel at the start and rowed only to the outer islands, not the main Antarctic Peninsula.
Residents rowed boats along main roads and muddy water covered the airport's runway.
No one at that time had ever successfully rowed alone across an ocean.
Residents in nearby islands rowed to Gangjin to sell fish and buy supplies.
However, at that time, YouTube rowed back from taking down non-violent extremist content.
Men rowed boats on a river, while women processed with baskets on their heads.
He had never rowed in open seas and knew almost nothing about ocean navigation.
He rowed on a solid wooden bench for almost two and a half months.
Fishermen rowed through the streets alongside the military and police carrying people to safety.
Levi rowed boats on a lake and became a part of an Emmy-sweeping show.
I dreaded having to carry several thousand books, double-rowed, down four flights of stairs.
However, Trump has rowed back on the detente, tightening the decades-old U.S. trade embargo.
He is in the National Honor Society, and he rowed on a dragon boat club.
He also rowed crew, joined a fraternity, and garnered a reputation as a big partier.
The women's eight from the United States rowed to yet another gold of their own.
He and the rest of the team had rowed with oars adorned with dollar signs.
His comments triggered a torrent of negative reactions and the billionaire later rowed back the remarks.
He has since rowed back, saying he would merely want any government to be pro-European.
Against her will, she was rowed out into the Hudson River and southward, toward Staten Island.
Mr Johnson seems to have rowed back from his threats to drop the withdrawal agreement bill entirely.
They have rowed 2,500 miles so far and are currently sitting in tenth place of 26 boats.
Merkel has designed her summit to highlight areas where she's already rowed with Trump, including on trade.
The forms of exercise Mercuriale discussed included being a passenger in a boat rowed by someone else.
President Alexander Van der Bellen issued a statement similar to Kurz's, and the ministry later rowed back.
In an interview, Judge Foster said a few states have already rowed back enforcement of these laws.
Even though she later rowed back, her comments reawakened fears over Italy's public finances, infuriating Italian politicians.
It was too far and too rough for my grandfather to have rowed out to Ellis Island.
Rescue workers pulled people off roofs by helicopter or rowed them out of the floodwaters in boats.
After climbing back into the boat, he rowed furiously the rest of the way to Emerald Bay.
Those comments rowed back from an earlier threat by Trump to close the border in April this year.
However, his successor Donald Trump has rowed back on the detente, tightening the decades-old U.S. trade embargo.
We are hugely proud to have rowed in support of Breast Cancer Care and Walking With The Wounded.
From Furuflaten, Marius and his three friends had rowed Baalsrud across the fjord to a hamlet called Revdal.
Pat rowed, I sat with Dawson in the stern, and Huxley took his usual position in the bow.
In season 1, Jason and Cheryl even rowed their boat Greendale, Sabrina's town across the river, before he died.
Middle Eastern markets also rowed back, with Abu Dhabi down 79.6453 percent and Saudi Arabia down around 79.6443 percent.
He saw them "nosing around in a kelp bed" near his home and rowed out to take a look.
India's politicians, meanwhile, rowed about how effective its air strikes against an alleged terrorist training camp in Pakistan had been.
The lawmaker, Claudio Borghi, later rowed back on the comments, while Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the euro was "unrenounceable".
The lawmaker, Claudio Borghi, later rowed back on the comments, while Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the euro was "unrenounceable". .
The heads of the two firms, Rosneft's Igor Sechin and Nikolai Tokarev at Transneft, have often rowed in the past.
In the water: The Naples, N.Y., native Meghan Musnicki rowed with her teammates to a gold in the women's eight.
With encouragement from her friends and family, Rett rowed 383,000 meters or 237.55 miles in 62 hours and 3 seconds.
Mr. Wray rowed crew in high school and college, said Andrew C. Hruska, his law partner and friend since childhood.
He attended the University of Washington, where he rowed crew, from 1978 to 1982 before leaving to work full-time.
Following his suggestion, they would present the daughter — Isabella Rose Giannulli — as a coxswain, though she had never rowed crew.
In 2017 it proposed an ambitious plan mainly for electric cars but rowed back after facing resistance from car makers.
It has rowed back on some of its predecessors' reforms, such as liberalising highly regulated professions and curbing collective wage-bargaining.
This was a hard-left position she had previously claimed to support in a television interview, but then rowed back from.
The Jordan has long disappointed visitors expecting to see the "deep and wide" waterway from which Michael rowed his boat ashore.
Cini rowed close to shore, giving thumbs up to people standing on the docks and walking paths that line the river.
Loughlin allegedly gave $500,000 to have her children designated as crew team recruits, when they had never rowed, the indictment states.
She spent three years in Cairo, during which she taught English to Egyptian children and rowed on the university's crew team.
Rap star Eminem rowed back from homophobic remarks recently on his new album, saying he now regrets using the word "faggot".
And in November, the world's longest dragon boat (193 feet) was launched into the Mekong River and rowed by 179 oarsmen.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump on Wednesday rowed back statements that women who sought abortions under a proposed ban should be punished.
A TV is placed mysteriously behind a series of rowed venting incorporated into the wood panel below the plastic Blum sign.
A week ago, for example, Pence rowed back on Trump's blacklist of some media outlets, saying the campaign is discussing changing course.
Loughlin, 54, allegedly gave $500,000 to have her children designated as crew team recruits, when they had never rowed, the indictment states.
Trump indicated in one interview that he'd like an attack dog, although he rowed back on this when later asked about it.
We got into handmade boats and rowed out to the ocean to kick off the beginning of the Amis' tribe fishing season.
But on a summertime morning the women smiled as they rowed smoothly across the water, their strong arms propelled the boats forward.
All the way back to Season 3, when a young man named Gendry rowed out of our lives and into internet legend.
But the government has since rowed back after economists and some business leaders flagged concerns about the economic impact of delaying the cuts.
En route he rowed with umpires and fans, played shots others cannot even dream of and angered 17-times Grand Slam champion Nadal.
He rowed back from that line slightly today, saying the company is in no hurry to get its brand name back on handsets.
With countries restricted to one entry in each class at the World Championships, Drysdale rowed in the quadruple sculls last year in Bulgaria.
The journey was first completed by Frank Samuelsen and George Harbo, who rowed from New York to Britain's Isles of Scilly in 1896.
Strache has rowed back from the FPO's former stark euroskepticism, but he has called the idea of a "European army" a red line.
But when asked about the comment on Friday, he rowed back, saying he had been referring to the Soviet Union, not modern Russia.
She told me that my grandfather rowed out into the river every night just to wave to them, and to throw them kisses.
Italy's prime minister on Monday admitted that the hospital had mishandled the case, but rowed back his comments the next day, CNN reported.
For a small fee she rowed us and three other passengers out onto the barren-looking lake and toward a wall of bamboo.
They have rowed back from a statement by one police officer to the BBC that there may have been no drone activity at all.
He later rowed back, saying he had told French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel they could "keep making money" in Iran.
Loughlin allegedly paid $500,000 in a scam to have her daughters pose as crew team recruits, despite the fact that neither of them rowed.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, elected in 25 to reverse EU-imposed austerity, rowed back on campaign promises as tumbling markets endangered Greek banks.
Since signing up in principle last year, Panama has rowed back, saying it could not meet all the reporting standards required for automatic sharing.
However, Pizzarotti's relations with the movement's national leadership cooled quickly after he rowed back on a campaign promise to close the city's rubbish incinerator.
When the waters got bad and boats started to sink, she rowed to the rescue, saving at least 50 lives over the years. See?
" Thoreau, thinking a bird was in trouble, rowed to shore to help, then saw "a little black animal making haste to meet the boat.
Thousands were displaced from their homes into government and church-run shelters, often narrowly escaping with their lives in boats rowed by French sailors.
In March, Malaysia rowed back on plans to scrap the death penalty, saying that it would only abolish mandatory capital punishment for certain offences.
We rowed for 250 meters, then did 12 forward presses with a hand weight, and switched back and forth until the nine minutes was up.
The only exception was Dirk, who sat with his wide frame in the boat and rowed as if he had done it his entire life.
Loughlin, 54, and her husband allegedly gave $500,000 to have her children designated as crew team recruits, when they had never rowed, the indictment states.
New Atlas reports the boat will hold up to 500 pounds of people and gear, and can be rowed or powered by a small motor.
The original tourists were the Romans, who rowed over, built a reputed dozen imperial palaces and filled all the best grottoes with statuary and mosaics.
He later rowed back on the comment in a statement posted on his Twitter feed, saying he had not made "the correct choice of words".
Trump on Monday rowed back on a campaign pledge to quit Afghanistan, committing instead to an open-ended "fight to win" against Taliban insurgents there.
Dressed in ceremonial costume, some 2,200 oarsmen rowed the wooden vessels along the 3.4-kilometre (2-mile) route, keeping time with the help of chants.
Bellamy rowed for South Africa at the U-23 World Championships in Belgrade in 2003 and the World University Rowing Championships in France in 2004.
Our guides had brought along an original wooden skiff from the early days of Colorado River rafting that was rowed by the boat-maker's grandson.
The subject could be a cultural icon like Elizabeth Taylor, or someone obscure like John Fairfax, who rowed solo across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
The Daily Beast reported that Dowd said he was speaking for Trump, but he later rowed back on that and said he was speaking for himself.
Relations began to fray after he rowed back on a campaign pledge to close the city's waste incinerator, saying it was too expensive to do so.
The handsome one who rowed away three seasons ago, and hasn't been seen ever since, and who inspired a splendor of memes in his extended absence?
As a minister three years ago, he rowed publicly with Johnny Depp, an American actor, who had brought two dogs into Australia without the right paperwork.
The Italian lawmaker later rowed back on the comments about ditching the common currency, but by then the euro had dipped to a six-week low.
On the one visiting day allowed per summer we rowed across the lake and picnicked on a secluded beach at the edge of a pine forest.
And Tillman will need as much help as he can get, since he has never rowed, and doesn't even like being around large bodies of water.
Putin called Trump "very talented", fuelling speculation the Kremlin would be pleased to see Trump in the White House, but later rowed back from those comments.
In 2012 he rowed from Australia to New Zealand with three companions, losing about 40 pounds during the 51 days it took to complete the crossing.
Loughlin, 54, allegedly gave $500,000 to have her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, designated crew team recruits even though they had never rowed, the indictment states.
Loughlin, 54, allegedly gave $500,000 to have her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, designated crew team recruits even though they had never rowed, the indictment alleges.
Second term or not, Mr Trump will probably be out of office by the time any deal is concluded, and he has since rowed back his remarks.
"I didn't want it to look like somebody that had the experience," she said of learning how to canoe — her character had never rowed a boat before.
On another day, they rowed on a rowing machine as intensely as they could for three minutes while the researchers tracked their power output, testing muscular prowess.
Britain officially rowed back, saying that it now agreed with the Americans, while Germany and the Netherlands suspended their troop training in Iraq, citing the American warnings.
For example, we published a study in 2015 showing that females with lower ratios rowed substantially faster at the Australian Rowing Championships than females with higher ratios.
He still bikes, and he skates the islands' lagoons — though not the way he once did, racing against a neighbor who once rowed across the Atlantic Ocean.
The party had sought to introduce a near-total ban on terminating pregnancies in its first term in power, but rowed back after a massive public outcry.
In 1839, when Texas was a newly independent republic and Houston was briefly its capital, a captain rowed ashore at the island of Galveston, its main port.
As the sun sank toward the horizon, he shouted to his friend that they should give up and return to shore, and the friend rowed back to safety.
Sheldon Whitehouse often recounts the story of how colonists waited till night fell, rowed out to the stranded Gaspee, shot the ship&aposs captain and burned the boat.
Branson had dropped out of high school around the age of 6003, having rowed with his headmaster over the publication of a magazine he'd set up, called Student.
Second term or not, Mr Trump will probably be out of office by the time any deal is concluded, and he has since rowed back from his remarks.
Shocked by how its precision strike on Deripaska has ruptured the global aluminium market in the space of just two weeks, the U.S. Administration has rapidly rowed back.
"For two or three days, my father, sister and I, and others too, rowed out with the soldiers to recover their munitions and parachutes from the marshes," Rigault said.
Loughlin, 54, allegedly gave $500,000 to have her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, designated crew team recruits for USC, even though they had never rowed, the indictment alleges.
Chief Executive Jeremy Darroch said the group had rowed back from some heavy promotional activity in Britain and he said this competitive environment would persist in the fourth quarter.
But one of them, Nigel Farage, later rowed back on his comments, saying he didn't want a new vote but that Brexit campaigners needed to be prepared for one.
Instead, under Operation Sophia, boats carrying people to Europe are blocked and rowed back by the Libyan coast guard, which is unofficially but partly made up of armed militias.
After the NATO rebuff the previous Macedonian government had begun to claim symbols which the Greeks had considered theirs alone, but Mr Dimitrov's government has rowed back on this.
Merkel has since rowed back on her more open stance on migration, public and political arguments continue to be dominated by the changing nature of German society and politics.
The arrest followed a crowdfunding campaign that helped Igarishi build a kayak shaped like her vulva and dubbed the "Pussy Boat," which she rowed gleefully down a Tokyo river.
The Transitional Military Council canceled all agreements it had reached with the opposition immediately after the raid, but it rowed back on Wednesday amid mounting international criticism of the violence.
Kyrgios, who is never far from controversy wherever he plays, also rowed with fans and a courtside photographer and appeared to be going through the motions in the final games.
By the end of the day, Mohring had rowed back, saying he would not form a coalition with the Left although he would accept an invitation to talks with Ramelow.
" But she subsequently rowed that back, with Axios reporter Sara Fisher tweeting that "she says the company is still considering a number of options and nothing is off the table.
The Fighters' boat is exactly the same as the ones rowed by their sighted competition — long, wooden and tottery, with a dragon figurehead at the prow, 22 paddlers at work.
Finally, on the last visit, they rowed for three minutes while simultaneously viewing a list of new words and then, immediately afterward, writing down as many as they could recall.
At one crossing point, a local militiaman monitored the eastern side, while Syrian soldiers stood on the other, about 200 yards away, while residents rowed across in battered metal canoes.
Loughlin, 54, allegedly gave $500,000 to have her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, designated as crew team recruits for USC, even though they had never rowed, the indictment alleged.
The swim is the latest in a list of endurance achievements by Bellamy, who previously rowed across the Indian Ocean and has swum the English channel, raising money for charity.
Every afternoon, he promised a conservative utopia if we all rowed together and abided by a few principles set in hard stone by President Reagan, William F. Buckley and Sen.
On Sunday, their neighbor Dale Frazier took them back to their house in a rowboat, where they checked on the damage, then got in their own canoe and rowed away.
He eats a meat-free, pescatarian diet at home, and said he was "completely vegan" when he recently rowed across the Drake Passage, from the tip of South America to Antarctica.
It caused such dislocation that it is hard to see others emulating it (even the pantomime central-planners of Venezuela rowed back after announcing that they would scrap their own banknotes).
Buffett once praised the economics of tobacco – it's addictive and costs almost nothing to make – though he then rowed back enough to say that he wouldn't own an entire tobacco company.
Loughlin and Giannulli, who are accused of paying $21994,25 to get their daughters into USC, allegedly had the girls pose as potential members of the crew team, when neither girl rowed.
The European Central Bank responded by raising the prospect of another rate cut in March while the Bank of England has rowed back from suggestions it could start hiking rates soon.
But she has rowed her party a long way back from its desire to declare formal independence—an act that would invite a military response against the island of 23m people.
The two men rowed the pirogue from the mainland to a nearby island called Yga, where they borrowed five donkeys to transport the vaccines to the other side of the island.
The exchange hopes to boost volumes to make up for weaker revenues last year resulting from fee cuts as it rowed back after heavy criticism about a previous jump in fees.
He didn't know any publishers or agents, but he did have a network of rowing friends who were willing to model, including Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, who rowed for Harvard University.
The euro/dollar exchange rate has had a very quiet start to 2019 as central banks have rowed back on monetary policy tightening plans in the face of slowing economic momentum.
"What inspires me to protect our environment is love," said a Cambodian activist with Mother Nature, who narrated a short film as he rowed a longtail boat through a mangrove forest.
MDP said earlier this month it would not promise to vote for the budget after the government rowed back on a planned law that would grant citizenship to the children of immigrants.
In a tweet on Saturday, Trump said Saudi Arabia had agreed to increase output by up to this amount, although a subsequent statement from the White House rowed back on this assertion.
ADDIS ABABA, Jan 17 (Reuters) - The Southern African Development Community (SADC) on Thursday rowed back on call earlier this week for a recount in the Democratic Republic of Congo's disputed presidential election.
In the new U.S. administration's biggest clash yet with the international community, G20 finance chiefs rowed back on a pledge to reject protectionism and maintain an open and inclusive global trade system.
In 2014, he rowed across the Atlantic Ocean by himself in a rowboat, paddleboarded through the Arctic Circle in 2016 and participated in extreme-distance cross country skiing and mountain bike races.
I took it up and dropped it into the boat, but while I was pushing off it ran the length of the boat to Sophia, who held it while we rowed homeward.
Loughlin, 55, allegedly gave $500,000 to have her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, designated as crew team recruits for USC, even though they had never rowed, according to the March indictment.
Five years ago he was part of a six-man crew that rowed an unassisted 6,720km across the Indian Ocean from Australia to the Seychelles in a world record-setting 57 days.
He often kept a musician's rollicking hours — "He liked to drink beer," Mr. Wieder said, "not in the Brett Kavanaugh sense" — but also rowed crew, requiring him to rise by 4 a.m.
The athlete also enlisted the help of Jacob Beckley, who has rowed Lake Michigan once before and had never planned to do so again until he was asked by the former NFL player.
Kauder's toppling comes after a turbulent few weeks during which coalition partners rowed over the fate of the head of Germany's security service, who had questioned reports of far-right attacks on migrants.
In the new U.S. administration's biggest clash yet with the international community, G-20 finance chiefs rowed back on a pledge to reject protectionism and maintain an open and inclusive global trade system.
The feds say Olivia got in after her parents paid $500,000 ... making it seem like she was going to become a member of the crew team when, in fact, she had never rowed.
In the nine months they spent at sea, the women rowed for 220,210 hours, ate 1,020 dehydrated meals, drank 7,700 litres of water and used 12 large tubs of sudocream, according to Facebook.
His successor Donald Trump has rowed back, tightening the decades-old U.S. trade embargo at a time when the Cuban economy was already smarting from declining aid from ally Venezuela and weaker exports.
In 1975, both Saul and Colescott riffed on Emmanuel Leutze's commemorative history painting, "Washington Crossing the Delaware" (1851), in which General Washington stands proudly in the boat being rowed across the icy river.
In a tweet on Saturday, Trump said Saudi Arabia had agreed to increase oil output by up to 2 million barrels, an assertion the White House rowed back on in a subsequent statement.
In a tweet on Saturday, Trump said Saudi Arabia had agreed to increase oil output by up to 2 million barrels, an assertion that the White House rowed back on in a subsequent statement.
Their defense is said to rest on the belief that they were making a perfectly legal donation to the university and its athletic teams (their children never rowed a competitive race in their lives).
Though, in the face of rising political risk attached to Facebook's own business and growing controversies attached to various products it offers, the company has reportedly rowed back from offering its 'Free Basics' Internet.
Although the spending plans envisage Italy's spending within the rules laid out by the executive body, the government has rowed back on previous promises to lower public spending and to target a more balanced budget.
While BHP has rowed back slightly from the 1 billion tonnes a year of Chinese steel output, Rio Tinto is sticking to this forecast even as all the evidence starts to point the other way.
This is a contemporary landscape, mostly, but look closely at the Hudson River and you'll spy a wounded Alexander Hamilton being rowed back toward Manhattan as Aaron Burr stands, agitated, on the New Jersey dock.
Roman author and natural historian Pliny the Elder described the phenomenon as the "sewer of Charon" -- the mythical ferryman who rowed souls across the River Styx and Acheron and into the depths of the underworld.
Pompeo also rowed back from reported threats over the impact on a post-Brexit trade deal with the US, saying the UK would be "at the front of the line" for a US trade deal.
Donald Jr. went to boarding school, the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., where he practiced skeet shooting, and then it was on to Wharton, where he rowed crew and joined the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
The actress and the Mossimo clothing company founder allegedly paid $500,000 to have her daughters, Olivia Jade, 19, and Isabella Rose, 20, be designated crew team recruits even though they had never rowed, the indictment states.
The Fuller House star and the Mossimo clothing company founder allegedly paid $500,000 to have her daughters, Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose, be designated crew team recruits even though they had never rowed, the indictment states.
Bavaria's Christian Social Union (CSU) on Monday gave Merkel two weeks to get a deal with European allies after Germany's coalition government almost cracked apart as Merkel's Christian Democrats and their sister party rowed over immigration.
There was the father, still mourning the loss of his young son, who rowed Baalsrud in a dinghy through rocky waters in the middle of the night, avoiding German sentries, to deposit him on another shore.
Stein — who used to work for ex-UK government minister, Amber Rudd — rowed with the Prince's private secretary, Amanda Thirsk, who was advising him to accept the BBC's offer of an interview, The Times report adds.
People rowed frantically in search of his body, beating drums and cymbals to scare away hungry fish, and throwing clumps of sticky rice wrapped in bamboo leaves into the water to distract them from his remains.
One such slave was a plasterer named William B. Gould, who famously rowed down the Cape Fear River in a skiff with several others in 1862, eventually reaching Union ships blockading the city from the Atlantic.
My father never learned to swim, not really; my mother learned to swim when her father rowed her and her three brothers out into the middle of the ocean in a small boat and threw them overboard.
Ding, who controversially rowed with the umpire after losing to Li four years ago, told reporters on Thursday she has been preparing extremely hard and named the Singapore and Japan teams as being among the toughest competition.
Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli are alleged to have paid as much as $500,000 to USC's college crew coach to have their daughters admitted as crew-team recruits (even though they never rowed crew).
In December, the government postponed the full implementation of a decree clamping down on the arts after an online campaign protesting the law, and rowed back on regulations governing the private sector after entrepreneurs and experts complained.
He has since rowed back on the euro pledge and has turned his focus onto immigration, tapping public angst over the arrival of more than 600,000 mainly African migrants in four years, mostly by boat from Libya.
The opposition Labour party and Britain's media said the handling of the crisis had been "chaotic" after the government rowed back on an initial suggestion from a junior minister that it could nationalize the plants for a period.
Then 24, he was told he would never walk again, but he refused to accept that and following his rehabilitation has completed triathlons, learned to ski and rowed across the Atlantic Ocean unsupported in the inaugural Row2Recovery team.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump rowed back comments that Britain's health service could be involved in any future trade deal on Tuesday, after his remark that everything was on the table in talks sparked controversy in Britain.
Although now that decision looks to have been rowed back, with a majority of the groups pushing the president to agree to the event being streamed — putting the ball back in Facebook's court to accept the new format.
The royals' three-day visit comes as Britain seeks to strengthen relations with Cuba as part of the island's broader normalization of relations with the West, although the Trump administration has rowed back on the U.S.-Cuban detente.
The powerful Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a 57-country consortium that calls itself "the collective voice of the Muslim world," acknowledged "disturbing reports" of Beijing's Muslim crackdown last December, but abruptly rowed back its comments this March.
This redditor also believes they could be raised from the ruins of Old Valyria (which Tyrion rowed past in Season 4) by the dormant volcanoes that hatched the original dragons — and were believed to cause the Doom of Valyria.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told a gathering of the global elite that a weaker dollar was good for the world's biggest economy before President Donald Trump rowed back from his comments and said he expected a stronger currency.
The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, which is the most popular single party, has steadily rowed back on its previously eurosceptic stance and its leader said on Tuesday that leaving the single currency was no longer a party policy.
The central banks of the United States and the euro zone recently rowed back on their plans to remove the stimulus they have been providing since the global financial crisis, reflecting worries about a slowdown in the global economy.
Yet Widman doggedly tracked the thread through every single deposition and document, and eventually the accounts piled up: people who didn't know each other, people who hadn't met since — all shared their story of being rowed out and thrown in.
He rowed his wife across Lake Harrington to a secluded cabin on the official private country retreat of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper so the two could enjoy a simple picnic and explore the forest, according to a royal source. 4.
The FPO sits in the same bloc as France's National Front and other nationalist parties in the European parliament, although, unlike some of its allies, it has rowed back from calls for a vote on Austria's future within the European Union.
"In contrast to her earlier application, which made no reference to rowing, the second application falsely stated that she rowed crew at a club for an average of 44 hours per week for 15 weeks per year," the court documents stated.
Hofer, whose Freedom Party (FPO) is anti-immigrant and eurosceptic, had suggested at one point in the campaign that Austrians could vote within months on whether to follow Britain out of the EU, though he later rowed back from the comments.
LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump rowed back comments that Britain's health service could be involved in any future trade deal on Tuesday, after his remark that everything was on the table in talks sparked controversy in Britain.
I recounted moments from a family trip we took in 1996 — my parents and their only child, my Uncle John and Aunt Anne and two cousins — when we rowed through blue grottoes and all but bathed in squid ink risotto.
The government has said that the couple conspired with Mr. Singer to pay $500,000 in bribes to get their daughters admitted to the University of Southern California as recruits to the women's crew team, even though neither actually rowed crew.
On Friday the government rowed back on a decision to close schools except for the children of parents in essential professions and said all children under 10-years-old could return to school if it was necessary for their families.
In March, we went to an Upper West Side seder and sat across from two guys in their mid-twenties who'd rowed crew at Yale and who kept disappearing from the table to sneak time in front of the Kansas-Villanova basketball game.
The Nauset Sea Scout Ship Explorer Club, under the direction of skipper Dean Skiff, brought out its long surfboat, giving members of the public a chance to see if they could have rowed out to aide in the rescue of the attack survivors.
As one of the Kurds silently rowed the boat away from the looming snow-covered peaks behind them and toward the high reeds on the Syrian side of the river, Taaki was headed into one of the world's most dangerous war zones.
The couple allegedly spent $500,000 to have Olivia Jade, who has made a name for herself as a social media star, and Isabella Rose, an aspiring actress, designated crew team recruits for USC, even though they had never rowed, the indictment alleges.
Ms Laughlin, one of the actresses, and her husband paid $500,000 to get their daughters, both Instagram influencers and minor celebrities in their own right, designated as crew-team recruits for the University of Southern California—despite the fact that neither one rowed.
But it rowed back on recent indications that it planned to accelerate its goal in the short term, after an Airbus spokesman earlier this week confirmed a report that it planned to increase output to 63 a month in 2019, instead of 60.
The past few weeks have seen support slide to all-time lows for both Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party and its Social Democrat (SPD) partners, as her government rowed over everything from diesel to immigration and the threat of far-right violence.
His tale "The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore" was included in The Best American Short Stories collection for 1993, an achievement that particularly pleased Ellison as a sign that he was read outside what he saw as the ghetto of genre fiction.
In one of my favorite passages, she recalls an elderly African woman who rowed 10 miles to the Shoals in the middle of the night to look for buried treasure, her divining rod reflecting the starlight, garments fluttering in the midnight wind.
The anti-establishment 5-Star, which has rowed back on plans for a referendum on the euro, backs a proposal for a "fiscal currency" put forward by economics professor Gennaro Zezza who, like Borghi, believes the euro will fail sooner or later.
Under 31-year-old Di Maio, elected leader in September, 5-Star has rowed back on its previous refusal to form alliances with mainstream parties and now says it is willing to negotiate with them on policy, though not over cabinet positions.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Leading British anti-EU campaigner Nigel Farage rowed back on Wednesday from remarks favoring a second referendum on Brexit, a week after he unleashed a new round of debate and a chorus of invitations from European politicians for Britain to reconsider.
Sales had improved as the company, which is present in 90 countries including Mexico and Russia, rowed back on a strategy to make the brand more appealing to younger shoppers and focused on the target clientele aged from 45 to 55, Miquel said.
For The Immigration, Buck portrays a troopship being rowed by five common men; at the bow is a character wearing a coonskin cap and maneuvering the vessel with a pike pole snagged on the crown of King George III, oppressor of the colonies.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Aboard a golden royal barge, King Maha Vajiralongkorn was rowed along the river winding through the oldest part of Bangkok on Thursday, as thousands of loyal Thais thronged the banks to see the final ritual of his drawn out coronation.
Loughlin, 54, and Giannulli, 55, are facing felony charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud after they allegedly paid $500,000 to have daughters Olivia Jade and Isabella Rose recruited to the USC crew team, despite the fact that neither rowed.
His true mission was not to the British head of state, nor to the head of government, Prime Minister Theresa May, whom he infuriated by praising her enemy Boris Johnson in a tabloid interview (though he rowed back in a press conference on Friday).
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia has rowed back on an earlier plan to repeal the death penalty, saying that while the government will abolish mandatory capital punishment it will leave it for courts to decide whether a person convicted of a serious crime will hang.
Another actress, Lori Loughlin — who has yet to plead in the case — allegedly paid half a million dollars with her husband, designer Mossimo Giannulli, to get their two daughters recruited to the University of Southern California's rowing program, although neither girl had ever rowed crew.
Baan Saladin, Thailand (Reuters) - Thai junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha rowed a boat across a pond dotted with lotus leaves, planted some rice stalks in a field and turned to villagers who had come to meet him in Baan Saladin village in central Thailand.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar was steady in Asian trade on Thursday, and was off its overnight lows after the Federal Reserve rowed back from a more aggressive policy tightening path even as it gave markets the impression of being much less cautious than they had anticipated.
G20 finance ministers and central bankers, in their communique issued after a two-day meeting in Baden-Baden, rowed back on a pledge to keep an open and inclusive global trade system after being unable to find a suitable compromise with an increasingly protectionist United States.
Having entered the creek from a small rocky shore at Plank Road, we first rowed north, led by artist Dylan Gauthier, who was interviewing eco-artist Aviva Rahmani in one boat while I rode along with artist Jean Barberis and an architect named Karen in the other.
Inkinen, who once rowed from Monterey to Hawaii with his wife for a wedding anniversary, said he was able to get his blood sugar levels under control after working with scientific experts who had spent their careers researching the role of ketogenic diets in treating diabetes.
Threats by Trump&aposs allies that the Huawei deal might restrict the UK&aposs chances of signing a post-Brexit deal with the US, were also rowed back by Pompeo, who told the event that Britain would be at "the front of the line" for a deal.
He rowed back a little the next day, conceding that he might have misspoken, that there was interference in 2016 -- but in a wriggly, unconvincing tone that implies he knows he's made a poor judgment but won't confront it honestly (something about saying "would" when he meant "wouldn't").
Then Mr. Becker rowed us downstream a few hundred feet to a small, unnamed island in the middle of the river, tied our inflatable raft to a tree stump, and instructed me to follow him to the top of a rock outcropping some 215 feet above the water.
The adventure was meant to be a free activity outside of contemporary political and social boundaries, which the Play would double down on in "Current of Contemporary Art," a summer escapade first undertaken in 1969, for which the artists built an arrow-shaped raft and rowed nonchalantly across the Kansai region.
At night, Darena lay with me in the twin bed across from my sister's and she imagined or remembered magical balls, where she had danced on the sand at the bottom of the lake, and rides in her cushioned boat, which was rowed incongruously by rabbits, my favorite animals at the time.

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