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Crenshaw has watched all this with no small measure of surprise.
There is no small measure of pontifical speechifying about interfaith conflict.
The most recent one got a small measure of revenge, though.
It requires some small measure of intentionality — more than a phone, anyway.
It's a small measure of control, when so much is out of control.
Maybe he was praising the small measure of liberty it left to those Americans?
Garcia also shot 71, thanks in no small measure to his ace at the 17th.
My sincere hope is that this report provides some small measure of justice and healing.
Balderson was helped in no small measure by a weekend campaign rally featuring President Trump.
Clinton assumed responsibility for at least a small measure of the fractiousness in the national discourse.
She said Mr. Haste's punishment gave her a small measure of relief — something Ms. Carr wants.
And if you think of it that way, some small measure of the pressure is lifted.
The Republican health care bill is, in no small measure, a tax cut for the wealthy.
But perhaps, in some small measure, it's good to remember that bureaucratic rigamarole is an old story.
Opening day offered a small measure of redemption for some players, perhaps none more so than Syndergaard.
But as the world watches, he could do some small measure of karmic payback to Ms. Jackson.
Thanks in no small measure to Kane and Alli, it counterattacks at high speed and with high energy.
I even took a small measure of satisfaction at my quick recognition and management of his condition. Victory.
Last year, the flag earned a small measure of digital recognition when Twitter added an emoji for it.
Brexit has foundered, in no small measure, on the question of how to cope with the Irish border.
Ano still leads the polls, helped in no small measure by the oligarch's grip on the Czech media.
This American culture was only in small measure that of the cowboy tradition, with its lonesome risk-taking.
For now, though, the rejuvenated political line-up appeals, and in no small measure due to the Macron effect.
I suppose there's a small measure of suspense about how all this might color the Fed's statement this week.
There would be a small measure of justice if sports that are slow to adapt suffer as a result.
Oh, wait, couldn't help but notice that you exuded some small measure of joy in the bloodsport you play.
But they took away the one small measure of security they had, which is simply to lock the cages.
We hope that we might improve public understanding and trust in Congress – even if only by a small measure.
It was a small measure, but it demonstrated a relaxed approach to the distinction between capital and operating expenses.
Instead it's a love affair with the waves, kept afloat by a polyurethane board and no small measure of determination.
The mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, whose highly abstract work involves no small measure of creativity, sees things the same way.
Lengthening legislative terms may seem like a small measure, but it would have an extraordinarily positive impact on American elections.
One small measure of the regime's confidence was a renewed willingness to let Western journalists — including me — travel the country.
President Trump was elected in no small measure because he castigated the previous administration for the disastrous and destabilizing Iraq War.
We also take no small measure of joy in poking fun at him, or when he does something a little foolish.
Mr. Cook's goal, now, should be to alter Apple's governing ethos to induce a small measure of chaos into his company.
To continue training Syrian journalists and promoting its nascent independent press corps is to ensure, even in some small measure, accountability.
Mr. Peron found a small measure of revenge against Mr. Lungren by challenging him for the 1998 Republican nomination for governor.
But the poet may have been right after all; whatever small measure of aureate glimmer and substance here is, ultimately, fleeting.
BLM was certainly inspired, in no small measure, by the nonviolent civil disobedience that was so effective during the civil rights era.
For her daughter, 81-year-old Saskia von Brockdorff, the burial ceremony on Monday brought a small measure of peace and justice.
Mr. Graham's fortunes took a career-building turn in 1949, thanks in no small measure to the power of the Hearst press.
President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night elicited strong responses, and not a small measure of surprise.
Burkean conservatism tends to be as suspicious of reactionary change as of other sorts; tolerable in small measure, dangerous at the radical extreme.
He added, "She is responsible, in no small measure, for the richness of Israeli cinema that we have seen at Cannes for years."
In the end, "Christine" is her film, and she is protective of it in no small measure because the character is so difficult.
I hope you'll make some of the recipes this weekend, and take from them some small measure of happiness, courage, respite or relief.
When the statue of J. Marion Sims in Central Park came down last year, Doreen Garner felt her own small measure of vindication.
The story was helped in no small measure by U.K. broadcaster Piers Morgan, who has more than 6 million followers on his Twitter account.
Icahn is one of the richest men on Wall Street, and he has thrived, in no small measure, because of a capacity to intimidate.
Although Richardson said he was confident he did everything possible to keep the horse alive, he looks back with no small measure of regret.
Then, early this year, de Blasio seemed to get a small measure of revenge, by kneecapping one of Cuomo's projects, the Enhanced Station Initiative.
He saw prosecuting Kenyatta as a way to change not just a country but an entire continent and, in some small measure, the world.
"Camp Nou used to offer a shelter, a small measure of freedom for Catalans in the toughest moments of the twentieth century," Iturriaga said.
It was before Turkey descended into a financial crisis delivered in no small measure by his authoritarian proclivities and unorthodox stewardship of the economy.
In no small measure, it is the fact that Trump ran the most racially divisive campaign in modern history that led to this development.
One small measure that home gardeners can take, the study says, is to also include trees or shady areas where bees can cool down.
This was likely due in no small measure to the scale of the U.K. defense crisis, of which he was forced to take charge.
In a message to Central Intelligence Agency staff on Tuesday, Director Mike Pompeo said a "small measure of justice was meted out" by the verdict.
By the time James entered his name in the draft in 2003, the league had no such qualms, due in no small measure to Bryant.
Something that, when I allow myself to brag, I take some small measure of credit for: we formed a vibrant, healthy, supportive, and fun community online.
And yet, policies to allow nature access and to encourage everyone to spend time outdoors can be one small measure toward public health and health equity.
The medium-term price prospects are fairly robust, in no small measure because companies have slashed capital budgets dramatically since the crash began in late 2014.
We are grateful that with the arrest the Vetrano family may find some very small measure of comfort in knowing that a suspect has been apprehended.
From McLean (emphasis added): ValueAct, which grew into a highly regarded fund, in no small measure due to the huge success of its investment in Valeant.
Mr. Leung, 30, is part of a new, youthful force in Hong Kong politics that is on the cusp of acquiring a small measure of actual power.
Some, like long-legged water striders, maintain a small measure of distance from the water with a cushion of air that lets them skate on the surface.
There is, of course, no small measure of irony in Mr. Trump's decision to side with the establishment forces that lined up against his campaign for president.
The one thing that brings a small measure of comfort when you are in the digital cross hairs is the following assertion: The internet is not real life.
"This is an outcomes business and legacies will be determined in no small measure by our success in winning elections," Perez said in an interview with The Hill.
In 2013, Mr. Kaine implored the United States Senate to find a "small measure of courage" to fight the gun lobby and impose tougher background checks on gun ownership.
"The world's view of the United States as a land of opportunity is based, in no small measure, on the possibilities that our colleges and universities create," he writes.
You and Carole really found a way with this story of Congo Square in New Orleans, where slaves in Louisiana found their own small measure of freedom on Sundays.
Jeff Nelson did not exactly celebrate when the Red Sox lost to the Yankees on Wednesday night, but he did notice the result with a small measure of satisfaction.
In a situation in which the small measure of trust between the rival forces was gone, American aircraft would pull back, then gradually start edging back into Syrian airspace.
In Venice, locking the Jews up at night may have given them a small measure of protection from the paranoid fears of those with whom they dealt during the day.
Some of the young protesters who took part in Hong Kong's enormous 303 pro-democracy demonstrations will now wield a small measure of real political power for the first time.
Over the next five or six years, I'm hoping to apply a small measure of that openheartedness down here, on fractured Earth, among all us mugs plodding the muddy trails.
They fit like earmuffs, they are built with assiduous attention to detail and no small measure of ingenuity, and they have a gorgeous case to transport and keep them safe in.
On Wednesday, however, they finally received some small measure of justice when Michigan's attorney general filed criminal charges against three government workers for their roles in the city's water contamination crisis.
By the turn of the century, it came to be embraced with no small measure of excitement, until, as is so often the case with fickle consumers, it was set aside.
"This bill is very near and dear to my heart as a New Yorker because it would allow the victims of 22019/11 to pursue some small measure of justice," Sen.
And the ability to name this thing was enabling women to protect themselves from it, and fight back when confronted with it, even if only sometimes, and in some small measure.
"This bill is very near and dear to my heart as a New Yorker because it would allow the victims of 85033/11 to pursue some small measure of justice," Sen.
One small measure of openness can be found on the servers of medRxiv and bioRxiv, two online archives that share academic research before it has been reviewed and published in journals.
One small measure of openness can be found on the servers of medRxiv and bioRxiv, two online archives that share academic research before it has been reviewed and published in journals.
There was no small measure of haggling with insurance adjusters during the process, but nine months after the storm, Ms. Kait and her family moved back into a fully restored house.
Getting a small measure of revenge for losing Super Bowl XLIX, the Seahawks escaped Sunday, staging a valiant goal-line stand in the closing seconds and stunning the Patriots 31-24.
Like the photographers Bruce Gilden, Diane Arbus, and Weegee, Schwartz was eager to document the spiritual and cultural magnitude of New York, and to preserve some small measure of its wildness.
In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan appealed to disaffected white Democrats who resented being forced to share a small measure of the gains they had accumulated through bigotry and often official discrimination.
Russia prevented them form joining this program even though Russia suffers horribly from this plague that, in no small measure, is due to the corruption of its own officials and military.
During a high school golf tournament over the weekend, one goose decided to strike a blow for the animal kingdom and exact a small measure of revenge against the human conquerers.
Rudaki extolled wine, and Daqiqi, in doing so, praised the Zoroastrian faith of his ancestors and the House of Sassan (224-651 A.D.), in which wine was imbibed in no small measure.
The unconventional campaign of President Trump succeeded in 2016 in no small measure because voters of faith turned out in record numbers and voted overwhelmingly for him to bring change to Washington.
Mr. Mamet's play won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize and is widely considered his masterpiece, due in no small measure to its singular command of language (no expletive is wasted or ill-timed).
At issue is a small measure that the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, has deemed a "technical correction" to a bipartisan budget law signed by President Trump in February.
It did, however, garner some small measure of bipartisan support — although Trump has thrown the weight of the White House against the bill, it did receive two House Republican votes in December.
While Arriaga is innocent until proven guilty, this symbol of accountability was a small measure of satisfaction among officers who share an everlasting bond with those who perish in the line of duty.
President Trump, abetted in no small measure by an Attorney General acting increasingly as his personal lawyer, can shout his false vindication from the roof of the White House if he wants to.
People close to Jayapal told me that she ran for Congress in no small measure because of her disenchantment with the elected officials she had encountered in both the state and national arenas.
Its last London outing, at the Donmar Warehouse in 2005, delivered a stealthy but undeniable sting, due in no small measure to leading actor Simon Russell Beale's indrawn pathos in the central role.
Across Western Europe, the church's once mighty footprint has faded, in no small measure because of self-inflicted clerical sex abuse scandals and an inability to keep up with and reach contemporary Catholics.
Trump was not on the ballot, but Bishop's narrow victory in a race widely viewed as a referendum on the White House will provide a small measure of comfort to Republicans in 2020.
It requires no small measure of trust to believe that all will be well after this first step, with future cost-reduction measures being passed either as independent bills or via administrative changes.
He was the last survivor of the four men who are generally credited with popularizing the football highlight film and, in no small measure as a result, propelling the popularity of pro football itself.
That's at least a small measure of political comeuppance for Clinton over Sanders' previous romps in counties sharing her last name, including Clinton County, Indiana, which he won by 18 points on May 3.
Rapper Rich Homie Quan is being ridiculed all over social media and even if you have no idea who he is, you have got to feel a small measure of pity for the man.
Calls of "anyone but Bibi" (as Netanyahu is colloquially known) have become ubiquitous, fueled in no small measure by active investigations now underway against the Prime Minister for bribery and breach of public trust.
A portion of VMware shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange, and while it has a small measure of independence from the parent, EMC effectively controls 97 percent of the company's voting power.
In short, despite the fact that Trump's rollbacks are more promises than realities today, the US government can affect energy markets, and give fossil fuels a small measure of respite, merely with its promises.
Wines of The Times Several little-known red grapes of Italy have achieved some small measure of renown beyond their home territories in the last 20123 years, but montepulciano has not been among them.
"The first lady's intent was to show the horrors of slavery and to make sure everyone felt the pain they felt in some small measure," Stanley, who is white, said, according to the Post.
Spieth's decline was due in no small measure to the loss of his formidable mid-range putting prowess, as the previously insane percentage of putts he made in the 10-20-foot range dried up.
The 33-year-old fireballer also gained a small measure of revenge against the Royals after collecting nine strikeouts over six dominating innings in a 2-0 triumph during the second game of the season.
The slow-motion disaster now unfolding in Washington results in no small measure from Mr. Ryan's puzzling success in persuading Republican elites that they could flourish as the party of free-market, anti-redistributive convictions.
Many of our cast members have gone on to write, direct and produce (you may have heard of one or two Ron Howard films), and Garry certainly influenced us in this regard in no small measure.
It was with a certain satisfaction that we watched Jon exact a small measure of justice for Janos's victims, as Janos revealed himself to be a sniveling coward once his head was on the chopping block.
The win, achieved in just under two hours in Georgia's sizzling afternoon heat, was a small measure of revenge for Isner, who lost to the same opponent in the first round of the Australian Open in January.
"While it's a small measure, it does perhaps symbolise that there might be a reverse gear from the current slide to what could well turn into a full-blown trade war," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
"While it's a small measure, it does perhaps symbolize that there might be a reverse gear from the current slide to what could well turn into a full blown trade war," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
In the Philippines, under the authoritarian President Ferdinand Marcos, the condemned dissident Benigno Aquino was allowed to leave the country in 1980 in no small measure because of the publicity Ms. Derian had generated on his behalf.
Getting a seat on the House Financial Services Committee has long been a coveted assignment for freshman lawmakers of both parties, in no small measure because of the opportunities it affords to build their fundraising war chests.
It also condones a morally compromised style of governing in which policies are launched by an appeal to raw fear and hatred, and then whitewashed at the back end by a small measure of bureaucratic wheel-spinning.
"The best way to honor the memory of Jo Cox and indeed the best way to bring this country together would be, I think, to get Brexit done," Mr. Johnson said, eliciting no small measure of disbelief.
The process helped bring a small measure of closure after Salman Abedi, a 22-year-old Briton of Libyan descent, set off a crude bomb after a performance by the pop singer Ariana Grande on Monday night.
"There really are no words to lessen the suffering that the families of victims are feeling at this moment, but perhaps knowing that we stand with them can provide some small measure of solace," the college said.
Trump has sought, with no small measure of success, to turn the investigation into these matters into a partisan food fight, in which the real issue is a "crooked scheme" cooked up by the lame duck Obama administration.
Last winter, a bodega on the Lower East Side gained a small measure of fame or notoriety when it was reported that customers could order Plan B pills from it online and have them delivered to their apartments.
Yet even if none of them ever appear in court, the slow creep of justice will help to lay Russia's lies around MH17 to rest, and to offer the victims' relatives a small measure of the closure they deserve.
The picture that is emerging is that every detail one can list for Earth is in large or small measure beneficial to life, and missing even a few of these makes having life appear and thrive next to impossible.
Mitch McConnell, who has frequently criticized Donald Trump's handling of his presidential campaign, noted a small measure of improvement by the presumptive Republican nominee when he told an interviewer Tuesday that Trump is "getting closer" to becoming a credible candidate.
Stephen Curry's somewhat unheralded backcourt mate bombed in a season-high 45 points as the Warriors extracted a small measure of revenge against the team that dealt them their worst loss of the season, thrashing the Dallas Mavericks 127-107.
World number eight Thomas moved to the top thanks in no small measure to his ace at the par-three 13th, where his tee shot from 232 yards took a big hop and disappeared into the cup on the second bounce.
While reviews of his performance were decidedly mixed, with a former colleague even asserting he lied, the emerging consensus seemed to be that he had weathered the storm, due in no small measure to the continued support of congressional Republicans.
Most nations around the globe are IAEA members and they merit a clear understanding of Iran's activities, in no small measure to convince them that the international community can deal with Iran successfully and that Iranian actions can be monitored credibly.
They also know that deterrence could fail by intent, accident or miscalculation, and that preventing such failure depends in no small measure on qualities of presidential leadership — responsibility, composure, competence, empathy and diplomatic skill — that Mr. Trump evidently does not possess.
Certainly, in no small measure, the emotional support for the "Remain" vote stems from the conviction that if Farage and his fans are for leaving, surely leaving must be a terrible idea that only a bigot or a fool could support.
But getting that win against Los Angeles certainly sends a message, and offers at least a small measure of payback for the epic 2014 collapse that saw San Jose blow a 20123-0 series lead to the eventual Cup champion Kings.
Yet even that movie featured a handful of Caucasians, including Martin Freeman's comic turn as a CIA operative, in a role that almost seemed designed to give a small measure of comfortable cultural familiarity to predominantly white American cinema-going audiences.
Speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks, the person said that under China's system in which the Communist Party has ultimate control, changes in law are the only way to get even a small measure of certainty.
By sacrificing those identifiable white wires, women also unintentionally sacrifice a small measure of security, a modest and accessible tool in our catch-as-catch-can arsenal of tricks and hacks developed to protect our personal space from unwanted advances and harassment.
In fact, if the Supreme Court in recent years didn't catch them all, it caught a lot of them, thanks in no small measure to Judge Reinhardt's conservative colleagues on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco.
Even as the sun began to show in Houston on Wednesday, signaling a small measure of hope after days of devastating rainfall from Tropical Storm Harvey, a region east of the city faced disaster anew after it was pummeled by rain overnight.
Rolling back these rules might be a "small measure … [but it's] a sign that there's a little more confidence, a little more flexibility," Hugh Young, managing director and global head of equities at Aberdeen Standard Investments, told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Monday.
A prominent Washington hostess before the war, she headed an espionage ring in the capital once the fighting started; she warned General Beauregard before Bull Run of Union General McDowell's intentions, which helped in no small measure to ensure a Confederate victory.
The incremental sanctions the U.S. has employed against the Maduro regime have been an abject failure in no small measure because of poor international coordination with the European Union and other allies but also because of Russian and Chinese support for Maduro.
The group's rising market value was by no small measure a product of the Met's then head of the Department of 20073th-Century Art, 22007-year-old Belgian émigré Henry Geldzahler — "the most powerful and controversial art curator alive," according to one journalist.
By finding evidence that many people defer to such an income target, if only until they gain more experience, the Uber study appears to have brought Professor Camerer and his co-authors a small measure of vindication after years of skepticism from fellow economists.
While that number could (and certainly should) be much higher, it's an improvement from the fall '15 ads, which featured a paltry 15.3% models of color, based on The Fashion Spot's fall '1.53 report, and a 6.5% bump is certainly a (small) measure of improvement.
Keeping sane within the bustle with your favorite album or podcast isn't rude or weird — it's almost a necessity, providing some small measure of identity among the masses, giving one small factor of control in a world filled with subway delays and traffic jams.
And that is just a small measure of the corruption that has whittled away at virtually every institution in the country, including schools, public housing, the police, the power utility, South African Airways and state enterprises overseeing everything from rail service to the defense industry.
"(The inquiry) can and will provide answers to the pressing questions of how a disaster of this kind could occur in 21st century London, and thereby I hope provide a small measure of solace," the inquiry's chairman, retired judge Martin Moore-Bick, said in his opening statement.
As China's rate of economic growth has slowed over the past few years, China Labour Bulletin, a Hong Kong-based organization, tracked a surge in reported strikes — most likely a small measure of all the actual strikes — from fewer than 200 in 2011 to 1,256 in 19953.
Giants 6, Marlins 3 Buster Posey homered and then got involved in a beanball war that prompted the ejection of Miami starting pitcher Dan Straily and manager Don Mattingly, helping San Francisco to extract a small measure of revenge with a win at AT&T Park.
The Los Angeles Lakers extracted a small measure of revenge for six years of frustration Wednesday night when rookie Josh Hart poured in a season-best 30 points in a 123-100 thumping of the rival Los Angeles Clippers in the regular-season finale at Staples Center.
Small wonder, then, that Dobbs—a longtime demagogue on immigration issues going back to his CNN tenure in the nineties—is so keen to insist that Trump's stature as one of history's greatest statesmen is unassailable: Trump's legacy is in no small measure Lou Dobbs's as well.
Instead of taking even a small measure of responsibility for a crisis that kicked off after he tried to enlist foreign election help in exchange for congressionally approved military aid for an ally at war, Trump demonstrated the pure essence of his narcissism and self-pity.
EditorsNote: fixes headline LeMahieu streak hits 7-for-7 as Rockies beat Nats DENVER — DJ LeMahieu continued his offensive surge Tuesday night, Nolan Arenado exacted a small measure of revenge and David Dahl delivered a key pinch hit as the Colorado Rockies beat the Washington Nationals 6-2.
"The right should demonstrate that it is working for the good of Spain and not for the continuity of a leader whose credibility has been burned by his own perplexity, responsible in no small measure for the disastrous political evolution in Catalonia," Mr. Cebrían wrote in an editorial.
A combination of inadequate IP laws and the glacial pace of India's legal system could mean millions in lost dollars for a company like Apple, whose success in no small measure depends on technological innovations and its ability to protect them from possible infringements damaging its brand and profits.
Performance: Under the budget plan he released in 2900 (under the title "Promises Kept"), the 220006 deficit (due in no small measure to the Trump tax cuts and military spending) is projected at $2202 trillion and the federal government would not begin paying down the debt for 2628 years.
He had achieved a small measure of attention after Customs and Border Protection detained him at Kennedy Airport in the early months of the Trump administration, even though he was a citizen, a New York police officer and a combat veteran who had spent two years in Kuwait.
Buster Posey homered and then got involved in a beanball war that prompted the ejection of Miami starting pitcher Dan Straily and manager Don Mattingly, helping the San Francisco Giants to extract a small measure of revenge over the Marlins with a 6-3 victory Tuesday night in San Francisco.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kei Nishikori advanced to the U.S. Open semi-finals on Wednesday with a grinding 2-6 6-22014 22-24(221) 25-24-43-24 win over Marin Cilic, gaining a small measure of revenge on the man who crushed his grand slam dream in the 23 final.
Thanks in no small measure to Ms. Taichman's sensitive direction and the forceful performances of its cast — all of the actors play several roles — "Indecent" sheds an eye-opening light on a little-known time when theatrical history, Jewish culture and the frank depiction of homosexuality intersected, with explosive results.
The result was a warm gathering that provided some small measure of relief to a college town left in turmoil by the weekend's events, in which a rally on Saturday organized by white nationalists devolved into a series of street fights and ended in the death of a local woman.
From the student in a rural town somewhere in Nigeria that is literally burning the mid-night oil to the industrialist whose cost of production puts her in an untenable market position, the socio-economic life of every Nigerian has been affected in no small measure by the upheavals in the power sector.
EditorsNote: fixes headline Yankees top Astros as Sabathia ends skid HOUSTON — What Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia longed for were the results to match what he believed were performances superior to what his won-loss record had indicated over the previous five weeks, and on Tuesday night, he finally found a small measure of validation.
EditorsNote: Editors: Changes throughout Buster Posey homered and then got involved in a beanball war that prompted the ejection of Miami starting pitcher Dan Straily and manager Don Mattingly, helping the San Francisco Giants to extract a small measure of revenge over the Marlins with a 6-3 victory Tuesday night in San Francisco.
The prospect of Bannon's dismissal will bring unalloyed joy to Democrats and the anti-Trump resistance, who view him as an right-wing extremist with a direct line to the Oval Office, and no small measure of relief to moderate Republicans turned off by his ideological aversion to most forms of American engagement overseas.
You can read the full transcript here, but here are six of the most memorable lines: From the beginning of his speech, the Arizona senator did not mince his words and started by calling America's leadership "coarse" and national discourse "indecent" under the Trump presidency: I rise today with no small measure of regret.
"This bill is near and dear to my heart as a New Yorker, because it would allow the victims of 9/85033 to pursue some small measure of justice — finally giving them a legal avenue to hold accountable foreign sponsors of the terrorist attack that took from them the lives of their loved ones," Schumer said on the floor.
"We are gratified that through the tremendous efforts of the N.Y.P.D. and our office, the Vetrano family has received some small measure of comfort with this arrest and that the public can rest easier knowing that a suspect is in custody," Kevin Ryan, a spokesman for the Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, wrote in an email.
Juventus can boast Daniele Rugani and Federico Bernardeschi; Lorenzo Pellegrini joined Roma this summer; in Pietro Pellegri, a 16-year-old striker, Genoa may be in possession of the country's brightest talent; Atalanta, a team with a squad drawn in no small measure from its youth academy, qualified for a European competition for the first time in decades last season.
It also has a lot to say about how you live your life and whether in the face of the new and unsettling you will react like a robot or whether you will react like a human being — a creature ruled by the law, to be sure, but also ruled in no small measure by wisdom, and kindness, and by love.
If the final round of polls is correct, Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE will be the next president and in no small measure thanks to what is shaping up to be a record Latino turnout.
Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah), Romney is likely to exact a small measure of revenge against a Kennedy — though not one who's related to the Massachusetts clan.
People involved in fundraising for Persist PAC, the new group supporting Warren, say they will aim to do what the campaign was only able to in small measure: amplify her basic message on TV with the financial support of the national donor network Warren developed in her 2012 and 2018 Senate bids but set aside last year when she decided to abstain from high-dollar fundraising.
Since Mr. Rajoy's departure from office, the Popular Party has hardened its stance on Catalan separatism, in no small measure because of the rise of Vox, a new far-right party that made a splash in regional elections in Andalusia in December, when it won 12 seats in the Andalusian Parliament on a platform that combined anti-immigrant rhetoric with a hard line on the Catalonia crisis.
I include a little Crisco because nostalgia and I think it gives the dough some forgiveness.) 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 ½ sticks butter (cold as possible), cut small ½ stick Crisco (cold as possible), cut small ½ cup ice water A pie's worth of fruit (5–6ish cups); works well with a combination of stone fruit and berries (store bought is of course fine) Couple tablespoons of lemon juice A cup or so of sugar Some flour (1-2 tablespoons) to thicken 2 tablespoons butter, cut small Measure the flour into a bowl, and mix in the salt.

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