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Nobody FLDS would dream of setting foot in the place.
They drove home without setting foot in the emergency room.
"I don't plan on setting foot in mainland China ever again."
Another couple married and divorced without ever setting foot in the same country.
I'm sure it stopped others from ever setting foot in there at all.
Rod Blum (R-Iowa) went viral even before setting foot in his town hall.
She's still nervous about "setting foot in a grocery store where there's more people."
Even so, the kids were a little nervous about setting foot in Dracula's castle.
But a technicality allows them to bypass the agreement by illegally setting foot in Canada.
In other words, the couple married and divorced without ever setting foot in the same country.
She also started studying applied arts — textiles and needlework — before ever setting foot in the Bauhaus.
Queen Elizabeth is holding an open house – and you can go without even setting foot in England.
She reportedly trashed her hotel room and was banned from setting foot in the place for life.
The younger children of shareholders are prohibited from ever setting foot in the yard, even under parental supervision.
IT IS A bit like covering the world's most powerful financial institutions without ever setting foot in New York.
His father died in 1997, never setting foot in Mountain View, while his mother died of cancer in 2000.
Those rural rednecks are never setting foot in here, any more than those hillbillies are gonna join Mar-a-Lago.
The bill would ban all adults whose claims have been processed in Manus and Nauru from ever setting foot in Australia.
Now, this club was the kind that I, as a grown-ass adult, would never dream of setting foot in today.
Still, if you want your derm to do a thorough exam, use a makeup wipe before setting foot in their office.
Competitors like Laurel & Wolf and Decorist offer similar services to virtually decorate your room, without even setting foot in your home.
Not so long ago the idea of merely setting foot in the United States would have filled FIFA's leaders with dread.
What is surprising is that Vallee was able to inflict the damage without ever setting foot in the same room as his victims.
The Australian government has a policy that bars any refugees who attempted to arrive by boat from ever setting foot in the country.
I quickly stopped caring about what I would wear to my wedding and focused instead on never setting foot in a bridal salon again.
Would-be refugees — identified by UNHCR — undergo extensive examination before setting foot in the United States, including interviews with the FBI and health evaluations.
Pundits and sports personalities have called Pence's move a "political stunt," suggesting he planned to walk out before ever setting foot in the stadium.
Despite not setting foot in a classroom until she was 17.993, she made it to university and wound up with a PhD from Cambridge. Barracoon.
"I definitely will not be setting foot in there, because I can't support that, I will not feed the beast, so no way," he added.
Spending hours on the treadmill — without setting foot in the weight room — will leave your body tired, slow on the calorie burn, and lack progress.
Buryats believe many places are sacred, guarded by a spirit, he explains, and when setting foot in such places, offerings and a prayer must be made.
Anyone who works in a Google data center needs a rigorous background check, with less than 1% of all Googlers ever even setting foot in one.
All the while, through the 22 months of his inquiry, he managed to drive countless hours of onscreen discussion without setting foot in a television studio.
They need to appeal to new and different audiences — younger audiences, audiences of more diverse backgrounds, audiences who might not have imagined setting foot in a museum.
Mr. Hallatt had been banned by Trader Joe's from setting foot in its stores, but he had devised ways to shop undetected and keep his enterprise afloat.
Background: Australia's immigration policy, aimed at deterring dangerous sea crossings, keeps asylum seekers who try to enter the country by boat from setting foot in the country.
" Latvala later tweeted, "I will exercise my own right to protest by not setting foot" in the Bucs' stadium until Evans "either apologizes or is off the team!
During his Wednesday visit to a Bronx restaurant, a man heckled the Cuban American senator for setting foot in the immigrant-heavy community while pushing harsh immigration policies.
Below are seven of my own favorite booths to get you started, but you're almost guaranteed, just by setting foot in the door, to find something I overlooked.
Mr. Trump lost Minnesota by 1.5 percentage points to Hillary Clinton in 2016, despite having no campaign staff on the ground and barely setting foot in the state.
It's good for Starbucks and bad for me — or any consumer who uses the app to order their drinks before setting foot in one of the chain's stores.
Not in my wildest dreams did I imagine myself, a devout Muslim woman, setting foot in a store with the word "pig" in its name to buy dinner.
The National Council for Behavioral Health is pushing to create a way for those with substance abuse problems to get medication without setting foot in a doctor's office.
Its prime minister, Shinzo Abe, is one of over 21,000 foreign "e-residents" of Estonia, all of whom can incorporate businesses in the country without setting foot in it.
As a result of the partnership with BBVA, drivers will be able to open their accounts in the Uber app, without setting foot in a bank, Lopez-Moctezuma said.
His administration intends to propose legislation this week that would bar anyone who seeks to enter Australia without authorization and by boat from ever setting foot in the country.
But it's the country whose cooperation the Trump administration most needs in order to stop people from setting foot in the United States — and being able to claim asylum.
In terms of Joyable, she said this could be a great service for people who need an intermediate step before setting foot in an in-person therapy session with a professional.
The other memorable moments — setting foot in our first "real" office, clinking champagne glasses after closing our Series A, hiring our second, third, 30th, 100th employee  — don't tell the same story.
Unless Mr. Trump revises his policies and rhetoric on white supremacists (as well as immigration and L.G.B.T. issues), I do not foresee myself ever setting foot in Mar-a-Lago again.
But from the philosophical standpoint of "border security," the ideal solution would be one that allowed the US to stop people from setting foot in the US to seek asylum at all.
At one point, someone was bottled on the street by our smoking area, and the only thing that concerned the staff was the possibility that police would be setting foot in our establishment.
By the time I was training at the hospital, every prospective hernia patient had to submit to an endless drill of testing and specialist visits before even setting foot in the operating room.
I am currently working in Uganda and am only a couple of hours' flight away but I will return to London without setting foot in Eritrea... What gives you hope for Eritrea's future?
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, faced increasing criticism on Monday over a law he proposed that would stop asylum seekers who try to arrive by boat from ever setting foot in Australia.
He started Amino, which gives patients access to information like doctors' experience and the cost of a given procedure, to help patients understand exactly what they're paying for before setting foot in a doctor's office.
And when I started, entering the weight room meant setting foot in an area of the gym notorious for being a boys' club, and an unfriendly, intimidating space for most people, especially women, to navigate.
The Department of Homeland Security had published a rule in July that could have been used to deport an estimated 20,000 people annually without them ever setting foot in a courtroom or seeing a lawyer.
No one setting foot in the Bachelor mansion, where they'll experience near-complete isolation from society, antiquated Christian-centric ideas of love and sex, and weird hostel-style bunk beds, should be under 230 years old.
But the location — so close to the Alabama state line and feeding its television markets — stoked speculation that it was a backdoor way for the president to boost Moore's campaign without actually setting foot in the state.
The group is also lobbying members of Congress to press for the easing of State Department restrictions that bar Taiwan's top leaders, including the president, vice president and minister of foreign affairs, from setting foot in Washington.
Mr. Kyaw Zeya's comments on Friday appeared to show just how intent Myanmar is to prevent the three members of the United Nations mission — who are from Australia, India and Sri Lanka — from setting foot in the country.
Since the Australian government enacted a policy in 2013 barring anyone intercepted at sea from setting foot in Australia, more than 3,000 people have been held on the islands, where their living conditions have been described as dire.
Friday's guilty pleas revealed for the first time how Trump transition officials solicited Russia's help to head off the UN vote and undermine the Obama administration's policy on Middle East peace before ever setting foot in the White House.
They'll be able to spend an entire military career stateside, not once setting foot in a war zone yet perpetually at war—a distillation of the strange half-life that US service members have found themselves living since 9/11.
From medicated socks to soft creams and gels, the pros are breaking down the best foot masks on the market, so you can shed your dry foot skin and soften your calluses without ever setting foot in a fish tank.
"By the end of the body reset, which is really those 15 days, the women that I worked with were basically transformed without even setting foot in the gym," says Pasternak, a fact he hopes will inspire viewers at home.
The two leaders made history by briefly setting foot in each other's countries and vaguely agreed to work toward "denuclearization," but it remains to be seen exactly how much Kim is willing to budge when it comes to North Korea's nukes.
And with TJ's description of the product as a "dessert revelation" and a pledge for it to be "exactly as delicious as you hope and pray it will," we were sold before even setting foot in a store and tasting it ourselves.
If for you going to Italy means trying every flavor of gelato from Parma to Palermo and not setting foot in a single museum, then let that be your guiding compass to filling your itinerary with activities that will mean the most to you.
Trump's fixation is on the numbers of people setting foot in the US. He argues that instead of talking about migrants "apprehended" by Border Patrol, the US should measure migrants "captured" — even though many of them seek out agents to turn themselves in for asylum.
SEOUL, Nov 7 (Reuters) - North Korea on Thursday called Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a moron who should not even dream of setting foot in Pyongyang in a state media commentary laden with insults in response to his criticism of the North's latest weapons test.
It has been an auspicious turnaround for Alliance and for Mr. Craft, who in nearly four decades in the coal industry had felt unwelcome at the E.P.A., apparently never even setting foot in the agency's headquarters, one executive told an energy conference last November.
Israel/West Bank Where: Jerusalem and Bethlehem When: May 22-23 Key religious events: Speech at Israel Museum, prayer at Western Wall, visit to Church of the Holy Sepulchre In some ways, Trump is sending a message just by setting foot in Israel, Jewish leaders say.
The dramatic images beamed around the world from Panmunjom — with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, setting foot in the South for the first time since the war, smiling, holding hands with Mr. Moon and signing onto a broad peace declaration — owe something to Mr. Trump's crazy-like-a-fox foreign policy.
Some ninety-five per cent of criminal cases in the U.S. are decided by plea bargains—the risk of being convicted of a more serious offense and getting a much longer sentence is a formidable incentive—and so prosecutors can determine another man's crime and punishment while scarcely setting foot in a courtroom.
The fantasy of space, of setting foot in new realms, has had a hold on the popular imagination since long before Trump took office, and his talk of militarizing it and going to Mars is a way to play on those fondnesses without getting into the gritty details or what it would take to fund those ventures.
It is a decision Trump would be making without paying a visit to the US troops who have been serving overseas under his command now for two years -- a decision the commander in chief would be making without ever setting foot in any combat zone, including where the fight against al-Qaeda began after 9/11.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE made multiple headlines before ever setting foot in Vermont for tonight's highly anticipated rally in Burlington.
The real beauty of Rest is that if you need to change your schedule (for example if your baby needs some extra time to fall asleep), you can do it from your smartphone without setting foot in the nursery – perfect for those of us who have a kid who's wide awake as soon as you as much as breathe in their direction.
The Trump administration is working with the new Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, on a policy that would force Central American asylum seekers — whether they tried to cross illegally or come in at a port of entry — to go back to Mexico after setting foot in the US to file their asylum claims, then wait in Mexico for months (or longer) while the claim was processed.
For a price of about US $150,000, these schemes allow applicants to become citizens in months, without setting foot in the country.
Convicted Auschwitz guard dies before setting foot in prison. The Local de (German edition). Published 1 June 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2018.) was an SS guard at the Auschwitz concentration camp in occupied Poland.
The Abbey Players wished to attend the service but having been told by the Archbishop that any Catholic setting foot in the Cathedral or graveyard would be committing a mortal sin, only one attended.
A large proportion of its laborers were retired seamen and immigrants. Historian Helen Gerard notes: “Recruiters from the factory went directly to Ellis Island…and offered the immigrants jobs. Whole families would transfer to the steamer going directly to Sag Harbor without ever setting foot in New York”.
He believes setting foot in New York would end all his financial problems. Michelle (Marina Khan) is a Pakistani Christian who runs a restaurant in Jackson Heights. She has an icy cold attitude towards all Desis. The cabbies of the neighbourhood visit her diner everyday and are all intimidated by Michelle.
Awarded the Military Cross and appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Garland became director of the Arab Bureau after the war and was involved in the post-war negotiations for the future of Arabia. Returning from Egypt because of poor health, Garland died within days of setting foot in England.
Gurung had only heard that his grandfather Kulman Gurung lived in Ranitar in Panchthar district of eastern Nepal. Therefore, it was his dream to see the Motherland. Gurung entered Nepal in 2008 to fulfil his dream of setting foot in Motherland. He came to Ilam, in the far east of Nepal, to spread the light of education.
As part of the world's largest financial institution with a network in over 100 countries, Citibank International Personal Banking allows people abroad to hold bank accounts in Hong Kong without setting foot in the country. Like all other banks, Citibank Hong Kong offers various types of bank accounts options, investment products, loans and credit cards to its clients.
Just before the player is sent into the chamber, he or she must sign a release form, stating that he/she is willing to play the game on his/her own free will, clearly understanding the risks involved. This was likely for dramatic effect, as contestants on any game show must sign forms and contracts before even setting foot in the studio.
Canik Atatürk Sports Hall () is a multi-purpose indoor sport venue located in Canik district of Samsun Province, northern Turkey. It was named in honor of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), who started the national independence movement in 1919 after setting foot in Samsun. The venue hosts basketball, handball, volleyball, and table tennis competitions. In December 2013, a second floor was opened featuring a hall for judo, karate and taekwondo events.
John Huffer was born in Paris, France, on June 15, 1895, to American parents, detail which would allow him to be commissioned into the U.S. Army Air Service after the American entry into the war. He lived in France his entire life, never setting foot in an English-speaking country until after his discharge from the Air Service.Whitehouse, Arch. Heroes of the Sunlit Sky, (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967) pp.
Since his return to Palestine in 1854, he avoided setting foot in the city, instead assigning a resident representative who engaged the kaimakam on his behalf. Hasan Effendi lodged complaints to the provincial governor in Beirut, Kapuli Pasha, about the misconduct of Aqil's men who extorted the local peasantry. Indeed, Aqil's protection was generally limited to those who could pay for his services or otherwise benefit his interests, including merchants, travelers, monks, pilgrims, Christians and Jews.
Fleitz 2004, p. 129 As a recourse, Flick and teammate Lajoie signed instead with the Cleveland Naps, as the Pennsylvania injunction could not be enforced in Ohio. The two players often traveled separately from their teammates for the next year, never setting foot in Pennsylvania in order to avoid a subpoena. Flick spent the remainder of his career in Cleveland, and the contract dispute was resolved when the leagues made peace in September 1903 with the National Agreement.
In December 2013, she also joined the Romanian National Ballet as a principal after Kobborg became the company's artistic director. However, in 2016, actions by new leadership at the Bucharest National Opera House resulted in both Kobborg and Cojocaru resigning, triggering protests by dancers. The new management then apparently banned them from even setting foot in the theatre. She won the Critics' Circle National Dance Awards 2017 Outstanding Female Performance (Classical) for her portrayal of the title role in Akram Khan's Giselle.
Map of the alt= A map of the Republic of Ragusa which Skanderbeg visited before setting foot in Italy. A Venetian ambassador on his way from Constantinople reported that Skanderbeg had assembled 1,000 cavalry and 2,000 infantry along with several papal and Neapolitan ships at Capo-di-Lachi () near modern-day Kavajë. He was still awaiting a supply of grain and two Neapolitan ships, however, so he continued to wait. On 21–22 August 1461, the four galleys sent by Ferdinand arrived.
The Guardia Civil had spotted the group Argala was supposed to join and opened fire on them. Jonan Aranguren, known as Iharra, was killed, but the rest of the group managed to escape. Missing a meeting was considered a breach of discipline, so Argala and Ignacio Pérez Beotegui, known as "Wilson" were stripped of all responsibilities in the organization. The assembly issued a ban on both militants from setting foot in Southern Basque Country or from undertaking any politically related work.
Finally, the rudder was repaired and the journey was resumed. Land was sighted on the morning of 24 January and a great sense of relief was felt by all when the French harbor of Brest was entered. However, four more days were spent on the ship before disembarkation was made, the squadron setting foot in France on 28 January. From Brest, the squadron traveled by train to the Replacement Concentration Center, AEF, St. Maixent Replacement Barracks, France, arriving on 29 January 1918.
The government refused to acknowledge Maria Amélia as a Brazilian princess owing to her foreign birth, and forbade both her and her mother from setting foot in Brazil. The situation would only change after Pedro II was declared of age in 1840 and was in a position to insist that she be recognized as a member of his household. Aureliano Coutinho (later Viscount of Sepetiba), the Minister of Foreign Affairs, requested the Brazilian parliament to grant Maria Amélia recognition, which occurred on 5 July 1841.
He returned to assume power determined to modernize his state, engaging in a furious program of building modern schools, dispensaries, government offices, courts, palaces, jails, irrigation tanks, and roads. In the short period of thirty-five years of his active rule, this little state advanced beyond anything achieved in the previous three centuries. The advent of Indian independence in 1947 and the withdrawal of the British caused the Nawab great sadness. Once the transfer formalities were completed, he retired to his private mansion at Dharwad, never setting foot in Savanur again.
Le Brun's record of pluralism destroyed his chances of becoming Archbishop, when it was found that he was unlawfully in possession of one of his benefices. Pope Gregory X declared his election void, but also passed over William in favour of a compromise candidate, John de Derlington, who as a royal confessor also enjoyed the confidence of the English Crown, (in the event, detained by official business in England, he died before ever setting foot in Ireland).McInerney p.345 William de la Corner subsequently became Bishop of Salisbury.
The novel follows a seemingly relativistic plot, where time and space disappear as absolutes. The first part concerns Marc, the son of a woman named Dania. He becomes a boatman, ferrying tourists from the mainland to Davenhall, the small island in the river where he grew up. Marc leaves town the night he sees a strange man die at his mother's feet, and spends fifteen years on the boat, never setting foot in town, until he meets a girl in a blue dress, who never returns with the other tourists.
In 1964, after over two years without setting foot in a studio, he recorded his biggest-selling record, "Hello, Dolly!", a song by Jerry Herman, originally sung by Carol Channing. Armstrong's version remained on the Hot 100 for 22 weeks, longer than any other record produced that year, and went to No. 1 making him, at 62 years, 9 months and 5 days, the oldest person ever to accomplish that feat. In the process, he dislodged the Beatles from the No. 1 position they had occupied for 14 consecutive weeks with three different songs.
It was lined with 600 trimmed minivers, a present from the king of France, and 40 ermine. Her situation did not change after marriage since she and her husband remained at the English court. Further arrangements were planned for when the couple would leave England and take up residence in Brittany as the recognised Duke and Duchess. However, within a few months, Mary developed "a lethargic disease from which it was impossible to rouse her" and she died sometime before 13 September 1361 without ever setting foot in Brittany.
At the start of 1814 he crossed the Rhine with the Russian army, setting foot in France for the first time in 10 years. He came into contact with the future Louis XVIII and Charles X and participated in the creation of a royalist party. His brother Louis, with whom he had shared many hardships, was killed at Brienne and so he became head of the House of Rochechouart. Louis-Victor-Léon fought in the Six Days Campaign and the battles of Arcis-sur-Aube, La Fère-Champenoise and Paris.
Instead, Rose opted to live with Fred, resulting in her father forbidding his daughter from ever again setting foot in his household. Three months later, the couple vacated the Cheltenham flat and relocated to the ground floor flat of a two-storey house in Midland Road, Gloucester. On 17 October 1970, Rose gave birth to their first child: a daughter they named Heather Ann (speculation remains that Heather may have been sired by Rose's own father). Two months later, Fred was imprisoned for the theft of car tyres and a vehicle tax disc.
Although its size had increased substantially since the landing, Henry's army was still substantially outnumbered by Richard's forces. Henry's pace through Staffordshire was slow, delaying the confrontation with Richard so that he could gather more recruits to his cause. Henry had been communicating on friendly terms with the Stanleys for some time before setting foot in England, and the Stanleys had mobilised their forces on hearing of Henry's landing. They ranged themselves ahead of Henry's march through the English countryside, meeting twice in secret with Henry as he moved through Staffordshire.
Instead, Rose opted to live with Fred, resulting in her father forbidding his daughter from ever again setting foot in his household. Three months later, the couple vacated the Cheltenham flat and relocated to the ground floor flat of a two-story house in Midland Road, Gloucester. On 17 October 1970, Rose gave birth to their first child: a daughter they named Heather Ann (speculation remains that Heather may have been sired by Rose's own father). Two months later, Fred was imprisoned for the theft of car tyres and a vehicle tax disc.
He was rarely seen in his own electorate, preferring to reside at his Gold Coast residence. At one point, he went seven months without setting foot in Fairfax. His LNP opponent in 2013, O'Brien, claimed that many residents had come to him for help after not being able to get help from Palmer, to the point that many of them considered him their MP. In May 2016, Palmer announced he would not seek reelection to his seat of Fairfax or run for the Senate and retire from politics.
Luis also admits to a deception; he has been misleading her into believing that he is a poor clerk in a coffee export house, instead of being the rich owner of that coffee export house. On hearing this, Julia says that they both have something in common and that is that both are not to be trusted. But they assure each other that they would make efforts in understanding and trusting each other in life. Luis and Julia wed in the church within hours of her setting foot in Cuba.
His teaching at the University of Bologna influenced Ramon de Penyafort to convert to mendicancy in 1222. In 1221 he was one of twelve or thirteen friars sent to England by Dominic in one of his last acts. Their work was to be not only missional but also foundational: they were commissioned to found Dominican houses in the British Isles, under the superiority of Gilbert of Fresnay. Reginald held no official post in the Isles, rather he travelled them widely, covering most of England and setting foot in Ireland.
Aerial view (1949) At the turn of the 19th century, the King of Prussia was defeated by Napoleon I and was forced to give up Neuchâtel in order to keep Hanover. Napoleon's field marshal, Berthier, became Prince of Neuchâtel, building roads and restoring infrastructure, but never actually setting foot in his domain. After the fall of Napoleon, Frederick William III of Prussia reasserted his rights by proposing that Neuchâtel be linked with the other Swiss cantons (the better to exert influence over all of them). On September 12, 1814, Neuchâtel became the capital of the 21st canton, but also remained a Prussian principality.
Moorcroft, Turner's attorney, and asks him to get her released from custody. When he returns to police headquarters, he discovers that Morgan has disappeared, and that two men from the 110th on duty in Afghanistan have gone missing. Reacher uses his authority as an officer to order a search for them, embarrassing Morgan and getting him banned from setting foot in the headquarters or issuing any more orders. Shortly thereafter, police from the 75th MP, led by Warrant Officer Pete Espin, take him into custody and bring him to the same prison where Turner is held.
One Day in the Haram is a 2017 feature length documentary film about the Haram in Makkah. The film was produced as a collaboration between Arabia Pictures and Al Reasah Haramin. For the first time in history, witness the inner workings of the Haram, as seen through the eyes of the workers, over a full day period. Director Abrar Hussain spent over a year researching different aspects of the Haram, a place so revered that non-Muslims are forbidden from even setting foot in it, to bring a complete vision of the workings of the Haram.
Miri Larendaughter : Miri is a fourteen-year-old girl and a resident of Mount Eskel, where she lives with her father Laren and her older sister Marda. As a child, her father forbade her from setting foot in the quarries where the villagers work daily. As a result, she feels unwanted and assumes her small stature prevents her from being useful to her community. When the chief delegate of Danland announces that Mount Eskel would be the home of the future princess, Miri is obliged, along with all other eligible girls, to attend the princess academy.
Jogues was assigned as a missionary to the Huron and Algonquian peoples; both were allies of the French in Quebec. Jogues sailed from France on 8 April 1636, and eight weeks later his ship dropped anchor in the Baie des Chaleurs. Jogues arrived in Quebec only several weeks later on 2 July. On arrival, Jogues wrote to his mother: "I do not know it is to enter Heaven, but this I know-- that it would be difficult to experience in this world a joy more excessive and more overflowing than I felt in setting foot in the New World, and celebrating my first Mass on the day of Visitation".
Gysi, followed by the two other parliamentary members, left his office and crossed down a corridor to enter a restroom, where Sheen and Blumenthal followed him, but failed to force their entry. The two MPs did hold their meeting with Sheen and Blumenthal in a non-party room, but cut all links with them after hearing about the incident with Gysi. Blumenthal and Sheen were banned from setting foot in the Bundestag again. In an e-mail explaining the ban, Bundestag president Norbert Lammert stated: "Every attempt to exert pressure on members of parliament, to physically threaten them and thus endanger the parliamentary process is intolerable and must be prevented".
Lee regularly helped out in the bookstore. Lee Bo's wife has written a column for 20 years under the pen name of Syu Fei at Ta Kung Pao – owned by the Liaison Office; Lee worked at Joint Publishing until he started work at the bookstore. Since the disappearances of four of his colleagues, he had been doing anonymous interviews with BBC and various media. After the arrest of Yiu Man-tin and the disappearance of three of his colleagues, Lee went on record to say that their motive was purely economic, and that not setting foot in the mainland was the cost to bear for being in the publishing business.
From the mid-17th century, visitors taking the waters at Bath would be conveyed in a chair enclosed in baize curtains, especially if they had taken a heated bath and were going straight to bed to sweat. The curtains kept off a possibly fatal draft. These were not the proper sedan chairs "to carry the better sort of people in visits, or if sick or infirmed" (Celia Fiennes). In the 17th and 18th centuries, the chairs stood in the main hall of a well-appointed city residence, where a lady could enter and be carried to her destination without setting foot in a filthy street.
It was intended for consumption both in New Orleans and in France, but they delayed in sending a delegation carrying it across the Atlantic. They did not arrive in Paris until 1769, by which time the version of events as described by Ulloa - who sent his to Madrid as soon after setting foot in Cuba from New Orleans - and Aubrey - who sent his mémoire to Paris at about the same time - had become the accepted history. While the Parisian people supported the Superior Council's actions, the French court did not. Many officials refused to see the delegates from Louisiana at all, and none of them ever returned to the colony.
As a neoclassical movement distinct from other Roman or Greco-Roman forms of neoclassicism emerging after the European Renaissance, it most often is associated with Germany and England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In Germany, the preeminent figure in the movement was Winckelmann, the art historian and aesthetic theoretician who first articulated what would come to be the orthodoxies of the Greek ideal in sculpture (though he only examined Roman copies of Greek statues, and was murdered before setting foot in Greece). For Winckelmann, the essence of Greek art was noble simplicity and sedate grandeur, often encapsulated in sculptures representing moments of intense emotion or tribulation. Other major figures include Hegel, Schlegel, Schelling and Schiller.
In 1548, as a poke in the eye to Cosimo, Pope Paul III appointed Bindo's son, Antonio Altoviti, as Archbishop of Florence. Furious by this open affront, Cosimo I. retaliated by banning the new Archbishop from setting foot in the city and even seized all the income and assets of the diocese. The next twenty years he spend most of the time in Rome where he explicated considerable activity during the famine of Rome in 1559, alongside with his friend and ally Cardinal Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa Fiora. He also took part in the Council of Trent and lived for a period in Loreto, where he built a chapel dedicated to St. Elizabeth.
Reginald "Pongo" Twistleton is a character in the Uncle Fred books by P. G. Wodehouse. A member of the Drones Club in London, he's a nervous young man described by Sally Painter, the woman who loves him, as a "baa-lamb". Due to his craven disposition, he's easily bullied (in a good-natured way) by his Uncle Fred, Earl of Ickenham, who gets him to go on mad adventures where they impersonate people. Their exploits together have instilled in him an irrational fear of his uncle, and he is exceedingly glad that Lady Ickenham strictly forbids her husband from setting foot in London, a prohibition which, of course, Uncle Fred flouts at the earliest opportunity.
After the independence wars, the new Latin American republics adopted as a common juridical principle of frontier demarcation the administrative limits existing at the moment of separation from Spain. This was termed in Uti possidetis of 1810, a formula devised mainly to prevent European nations from setting foot in America, on the plea that between one heritage and another there were vacant regions susceptible of being title of res nullius. In particular, remote regions, sparsely populated or uninhabited areas, inhospitable climate, and sparse local vegetation caused a lack of geographical knowledge and hence administrative determination of the borders. But political unrest also led to changes, like the province of Tarija in colonial Argentina, which after independence wanted to come under Bolivian administration.
Shawn Chen has also been elected as the President of the Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP), and is an Executive Board Member of the International Association of University Presidents (IAUP). Sias is one of the first schools in China to offer students American bachelor's degrees in partnership with Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas. Students take credit hours of American college courses all taught in English, and they are able to transfer the remaining credit hours from their 200 hours of carefully articulated Chinese courses to earn degrees. About 10% of all Sias students study under the partnership of Fort Hays, theoretically allowing Chinese students to earn an American degree without setting foot in the United States.
He also incorporated territory from adjacent provinces into the province of Pánuco. These actions brought New Spain on the verge of a civil war between Guzmán and supporters of Cortés' led by Governor of New Spain Alonso de Estrada, when Estrada sent an expedition to reclaim the lands expropriated by Guzmán. During the court case against Cortés in 1529, Guzmán accused Cortés himself of being a traitor and a rebel. Bishop Juan de Zumárraga, who had traveled with Guzmán to Hispaniola, in turn accused Guzmán of being allied with the governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez and having been a sworn enemy of Cortés even before setting foot in New Spain.Chipman 1967:149-54 As governor Guzmán instituted a system of Indian slave trade in Pánuco.
In 1981, Central Intelligence Agency operative Jim Warnock arrives in Peshawar as station chief, accidentally meeting his Soviet counterpart Gromov at the airport. He and his MI6 opposite number Simon Craig liaise with the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence to supply weapons to Afghan warlords fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. The Pakistanis insist on retaining control of the weapons supply and on prioritising Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a right-wing Islamist warlord unpalatable to both Warnock and Craig, though they both acquiesce to the deal. Warnock and the CIA have been banned from setting foot in Afghanistan personally, so he goes to a refugee camp on the Pakistan side of the border to meet with a relatively secular, non-right-wing warlord Abdullah and his western-pop-music-loving right-hand-man Saeed.
Once there, the Nova Scotian Settlers (as they came to be called) and Sierra Leone Company surveyors founded Freetown. A second group, the Jamaican Maroons, originally numbering just under 600 men, women and children who had surrendered following the Second Maroon War in Jamaica, were transported to Nova Scotia in 1796. In 1800, unhappy with their new home, 550 Maroons emigrated to Freetown. The Nova Scotian Settlers had sought to obtain better treatment and more power, clashing constantly with the colonial governors and the Sierra Leone Company since first setting foot in the colony in 1792, but the timely arrival of the "battle-tested" Maroons and a detachment of 45 soldiers and two officers aboard the ship Asia enabled the authorities to put down a rebellion by some of the Nova Scotian Settlers and win the power struggle.
Only a few months later, Augustine dissolved a factious congress, thereby prompting an enraged Antonio López de Santa Anna to mount a coup, which led to the declaration of a republic on 1 December 1822. In order to end the unrest, Augustine abdicated on 19 March 1823 and left the country, and the Mexican monarchy was abolished. After hearing that the situation in Mexico had only grown worse since his abdication, Iturbide returned from England on 11 May 1824, but was detained upon setting foot in Mexico and, without trial, was executed. Portrait of Maximilian I of Mexico, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter Benito Juárez, elected as President of Mexico on 19 January 1858, suspended all repayments on Mexico's foreign debts (save those owed to the United States), leading France, the United Kingdom, and Spain to send a joint expeditionary force that took Veracruz in December 1861.
Despite his reticent nature and emotionless exterior, Ryan can be quite transparent, often "convey[ing] everything with just a look", and is virtually incapable of lying, as Sandy proved in the episode "The O.Sea" when he caught Ryan trying to cover-up for Seth and Ryan's "guilty face" gave it away. Compared to his adoptive brother, Ryan is the opposite of the socially awkward, sheltered and sometimes naïve Seth; he is street-savvy, which often results in him having to constantly bail Seth out of trouble during the first two seasons, athletic and charismatic, albeit in a more understated way. Seth often joked about he had known Summer and Marissa since they were in elementary but they never talked to one another while Ryan was invited to the annual charity fashion by Marissa barely twenty four hours after setting foot in Newport Beach. Inside the classroom, he has been described as highly intelligent despite his history of behavior problems (he was suspended multiple times for fighting and truancy).
When R. Assi was reluctant to do so, Rabbi Yohanan forthwith gave to him permission to take leave of the country in order to greet his mother. He therefore left the country, only to find out later that it was not his aging mother, but rather her coffin that was en route to Israel.Jerusalem Talmud (Berakhot 3:1); Babylonian Talmud (Kiddushin 31b; Avodah Zarah 58b) The Talmud concludes there that up to that time, the incident only involved a rabbinic prohibition, such as contracting a defilement declared by the rabbis (as in the impurity conveyed by setting foot in the land of the nations), but did not apply to any biblical prohibition.Jerusalem Talmud (Berakhot 3:1, Commentary P'nei Moshe) Jewish women who were of the priestly stock were not under the general prohibition of leaving the land of Israel, and could venture outside the land of Israel, even if they were to contract corpse uncleanness, since only the male descendants of Aaron the High Priest were commanded to abstain from defilement by the dead (Leviticus 21:1).

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