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Being on that stage, next to Bey, standing for what we were standing for.
Director Maguire should stand for the Whistleblower because standing for the Whistleblower is standing for the law.
Director Maguire should stand for the whistleblower because standing for him or her is standing for the entire Intelligence Community.
And I'm going to say to Democrats not to equivocate at all who they are standing for, because we already know who the Republican president is standing for.
"I think just being my authentic self and standing for everything that I believe in, and standing for all the causes that I believe in will be enough," she says.
Live from Georgetown -- Standing For Voice and Free Expression.
E," with the "E" standing for "états" — French for "state.
We're united and not standing for less than we deserve.
She had been standing for a while in the heat.
So not only has it been standing for 155 years ...
Why don't we try to keep ourselves standing for now.
Still standing for the same thing without using the hashtag.
But, according to Pico, Kruchten won't be standing for long.
All of the Cardinals players were standing for the song.
Standing for a few photos with empty stomachs was nothing.
The constitution bars him from standing for a third term.
Patagonia's done very well standing for what it stands for.
But line-standing for congressional hearings is, arguably, a different circumstance.
It leaves rights groups standing for principles they cannot see through.
Jokowi, a Muslim himself, is standing for re-election in April.
Jessica Simpson's fans aren't standing for negativity about her parenting techniques.
Undaunted, the Rwandan leader is standing for re-election on Friday.
Patriotism is standing for the National Anthem before NFL football games.
"We are standing for change," he added later in the email.
You're walking a long way and standing for a long time.
Flags were frowned upon, as was standing for the national anthem.
But it did not stop him from standing for the national anthem.
For now, though, Howard remains the last star standing for the Phillies.
"I thought it compromised everything that he was standing for," he said.
The President must begin by standing for the most basic democratic values.
You can download Last Car Standing for Windows and Mac on itch.io.
Wade," Laguens told VICE News, "We're not standing for any of it.
Standing for Anthem wasn't something that I spoke to Colin about sat.
Drugmakers questioned the federal government's legal standing for requiring the price disclosures.
Many structures around the world have been standing for hundreds of years.
If you are sitting, they know what you're standing for or against.
I.O., comes in for special scorn, standing for insular, uninspired, bureaucratic leadership.
They were all waiting and standing for me to say the words.
We don't take our economic standing for granted, and it isn't by accident.
"To the extent that I'm standing for decency, that still exists," he said.
Men who see tyranny in federal acts are standing for the two men.
Ehud Barak, his successor as Labor Party leader, was standing for prime minister.
Another Renova-linked board member, Vladimir Polienko, is not standing for re-election.
I know me, I'm not standing for the national anthem any time soon.
Standing for "con safos" the letters have a long history with Chicano culture.
Standing for principle, not caving to a bully, earns the respect of voters.
That would leave Macron the lone heavyweight standing for liberal values in Europe.
For all our lapses, we thrived for seventy years by standing for something.
We're getting our bodies out here, saying that we're not standing for this.
It might even mean Taliban officials standing for national office — and possibly winning.
The V in ABCV performs triple duty, standing for vegetables, vibrations and Vongerichten.
Burr was poised to become president despite not actually standing for the office.
Google is said to call the product "Stamp," with the "St" standing for stories.
After two terms representing Tennessee, he is not standing for re-election in 2018.
And I don't see Americans as a whole standing for taking back that access.
Their formal name is FFC-Acrush, with "A" standing for the Greek god Adonis.
Republicans are afraid of actually standing for conservative principle when it comes to policy.
The company also said director Catherine Klema will not be standing for re-election.
"I'm standing for the women suffering with infertility, depression and suicidal tendencies," she said.
" She turned to the abstract by Mr. Garufi: "I remember standing for this picture.
I think I could have said the same thing, still standing for journalistic integrity.
My feet hurt from standing for eight hours in Cambodian knock-off Versace shoes.
Trump has regularly criticized N.F.L. players for not standing for the anthem this season.
The president will sacrifice America's moral standing for a grotesque blood-for-money transaction.
"I'm standing for principles whether I win or lose," Soros told me this spring.
Senator Glenn was unabashed in standing for honor, duty and commitment to his word.
Excited for strong, unified party standing for best of our country into the future.
" — Jess Morales Rocketto "I appreciate @BernieSanders standing for human rights and dignity of Palestinians.
You may be standing for long periods of time or be walking around a lot.
It is a statement that America as a country is no longer worth standing for.
Queues stretched down the street, with people sometimes standing for hours to guarantee a spot.
Jokowi, who is standing for re-election next year, will be watching West Java closely.
Pro-democracy lawmakers have been expelled and more radical candidates barred from standing for office.
It was a little nod to Kaepernick and everything that he's standing for right now.
And, if you're wondering, Oscar says he believes strongly in standing for the national anthem.
He feels strongly that standing for our national anthem is something that we should do.
The Australian constitution bars anyone who has citizenship in another country from standing for election.
The only thing better than standing for two hours is being sandwiched between your rivals.
Opponents say that would break the constitution which bars leaders from standing for three terms.
And according to the yearbook, he "never did get V.D.," presumably standing for venereal disease.
A French consumer association called "HOP" — standing for "Stop Planned Obsolescence" — filed a legal complaint.
But, as I've also made clear, it's an awfully difficult standing for politicians to achieve.
And clearly this is not a fight about the flag or standing for the anthem.
Congratulations to Colin Kaepernick for making a statement and not standing for the national anthem.
He is disrespecting the military by not standing for the anthem, but that's his choice.
Judge Messitte ruled that they had enough legal standing for the suit to go forward.
But the warehouse remained standing for nearly a year after the graffiti had been destroyed.
Chow is not the first to be barred from standing for office in Hong Kong.
But standing for an hour in heels sets red lightning bolts blazing off my feet.
Yes. Is an eighty-one year-old president standing for reelection likely to be successful?
They would replace David Sidwell and Isabelle Romy, who are not standing for re-election.
The entire Jacksonville Jaguars team took a knee before standing for the national anthem pic.twitter.
TODAY'S NUMBER $2,290 The proposed fine for not standing for the national anthem in Montenegro.
There's no one in this race, certainly not Donald Trump, that is standing for those things.
That means these trees have been standing for that same amount of time, if not longer.
No modern, well-run company that wants any kind of international standing for itself will assist.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, standing for the Morena party, delivers a speech during a campaign rally.
The complicated political maneuvering opened a rift with Prince Ali, who is also standing for election.
White emulated McPherson in establishing a radio station, WAWZ, the letters standing for Alma White Zarephath.
Apple said it was twice as fast as its predecessor, with the "S" standing for speed.
German companies had the weakest accountability, it said, with directors standing for election every five years.
Britain's candidate, Sir Christopher Greenwood, was standing for re-election, and was widely expected to win.
"He plans on standing for the national anthem," said Corey Williams, Tavarres' agent, according to ESPN.
The prototype M-210ER — standing for extended range — can hit targets more than 22016 miles away.
And Commissioner Roger Goodell said players were not asked to commit to standing for the anthem.
The opposition's most popular leaders, Henrique Capriles and Leopoldo Lopez, are banned from standing for office.
In a truly strange turn of events, Lewis was standing for parliament just two years later.
STD and BM are also, hilariously, in play, standing for "save-the-date" and "bridesmaid," respectively.
Liberals claim to be standing for democracy, they think, but they are in their hearts authoritarian.
Standing for too long also compresses the spine and causes swelling in your feet and ankles.
This university administration needs to start standing for something other than appeasement, retreat, and milquetoast nonsense.
Spotify is the last entertainment provider standing (for now), because its music lives in the Google cloud.
We're standing for what is right and decent and true, when we believe no one else was.
The possibility of his standing for a second term next year will only create even more frustration.
Politicians convicted by a court are banned from standing for election and their parties can be dissolved.
Instead of standing for freedom as it once did, the left in America today stands for control.
Mixing it up at work is better than only sitting, or only standing, for the whole day.
His legs ached from standing for eight hours each day, and after a decade, he needed surgery.
Sisi is standing for re-election next week in a vote he is almost certain to win.
Standing for 12 hours straight is more difficult for a woman, because women are just built differently.
The NFL reportedly won't implement a new policy this season on players standing for the national anthem.
Kabila was barred by term limits from standing for a new term after 18 years in power.
Standing for strong encryption doesn't help the bad guys, but it is good for business and security.
But it may not matter, in the long run, unless Democrats figure out what they're standing for.
She is the first Westerner to say that I am standing for my own dignity as well.
A French consumer association called "HOP" — standing for "Stop Planned Obsolescence" — filed a legal complaint against Apple.
PD dissidents also suspect Renzi will use the new law to stop them standing for re-election.
But here's the catch: Consular nonreviewability limits the standing for a court challenge of a visa denial.
I don't care how you look at it: I was not standing for what I believed in.
Kabila, in office since 2001, is barred by constitutional term limits from standing for a third term.
But this particular President has made standing for a song a political issue steeped in racial resentment.
You would reap enormous political goodwill by standing for the platinum-grade openness that voters hunger for.
The news is huge, if only because it creates legal standing for future cases similar to Blatt's.
But I do believe in being comfortable in what you're wearing and standing for what you believe in.
Feminism is actually just people, not just women, standing for the fact that women's rights are human rights.
I'm doing exactly what I just said: standing for the truth, making sure that people get the facts.
The new arrival is a baby boy named Canon W. Jack Curry, with the W. standing for Whoknowsitsasecret.
If found guilty, the party would be dissolved, and its board members banned from standing for political office.
It's asking to be applauded for standing for something, without actually having to do much work at all.
Standing for election to a parliamentary seat against the main opposition party, he was himself twice embarrassingly defeated.
Pro tip: The receiver can lean against a wall if standing for long periods of time causes discomfort.
Hint: Watson's not standing for any industry bullshit when it comes to asking for the paycheck she deserves.
No, this time, Trump is standing for the cause at the crux of Obama's argument against Donald Trump.
And in the real product, standing for the national anthem is compulsory, per the NBA's collective bargaining agreement.
Those arrested were then tortured: forced to remain standing for days on end; beaten with fists, sticks, lamps.
While standing for 15 minutes, the volunteers burned about 2 additional calories compared to when they sat down.
The parents of both young women judged a train conductor's son of unsatisfactory social standing for their daughters.
MIND stands for Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay, with DASH standing for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.
I couldn't be more proud to be standing with Donald Trump, who's standing for the right to life.
Medvedev was referring to a March presidential election in which incumbent Vladimir Putin is standing for re-election.
This new policy implemented on the border is simply cruel and abusive, and we are standing for change.
Photos and oral accounts abounded of the Arabic letter M scrawled on walls — standing for moqawama, or resistance.
Commissioner Roger Goodell was in the crowd for the game, and he was also standing for the anthem.
No prison officials would have thought it their responsibility to teach Reds anything more than standing for count.
"I'm here this evening standing for anybody that's ever been told that they don't belong," Mr. Gillum said.
"People were standing for a half-hour, just clapping," he told an audience at West Point in March.
Yet despite standing for the most famous portrait painter of the day, the young man is not happy.
The handwritten Instrument of Consent carries the queen's signature, "Elizabeth R." The R standing for regina, or queen.
Gandhi entered politics less than two decades ago, standing for a district that has been a family bastion.
He suggested the company change its name from NASCAR to NESCAR, standing for National Electric Stock Car Racing.
"With this bill, we are standing for life," Ryan said at his first news conference of the year.
After reading a second poem, she remained standing for about 903 minutes while the masters offered their feedback.
So far, courts have found that the states have standing for a single reason: Texas driver's license costs.
Mr Guilluy belongs to an army of novice candidates standing for President Emmanuel Macron's party, La République en Marche!
He was essentially tricked into standing for it, as he often claimed that he would rather not be remembered.
Kabila, who has been in power since 2001, is barred by the constitution from standing for a third term.
Unbowed Ahok succeeded President Joko Widodo as governor of Jakarta in 2014 and is currently standing for re-election.
I took off my shoes harborside and started across the bridge, sometimes stopping and standing for just a bit.
He is barred under the country's constitution from standing for a third term and the election, scheduled for Feb.
More recently the terminology has evolved, with many claiming to pursue "ESG" investing, standing for "environmental", "social" and "governance".
Maren Morris isn't standing for body-shaming internet trolls — and her husband Ryan Hurd is right in her corner.
Handy if you're curious as to what Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow is standing for this federal election.
Of course TIM's name is an acronym — as most robot names usually are — standing for the Train Inspection Monorail.
She has since passed out more than 4,000 wristbands that say TMAYD, standing for the name of the organization.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) clapped back at Trump's fanged comments about standing for the anthem on Twitter.
In Israel, he asked the Israeli prime minister at one point "what's the protocol?" before standing for a photo.
Is it acceptable to foist new responsibilities and regulations on those who lack the political standing for any redress?
Akhter remembers the "big fight" she had with her husband when she said she was considering standing for president.
He would welcome financial assistance and, of course, respect, acceptance and international standing for his isolated and impoverished country.
Players standing for the national anthem was instituted as a symbol of American pride at NFL games in 2009.
Instead, he joined the army, one of the only pathways to social standing for young men from the provinces.
I ended up standing for most of it, but the performance (what I could see of it) was excellent.
Jeff Flake decided to resign, saying he couldn't win a primary while standing for his principles and criticizing Trump.
A fear of appearing too liberal has led these and other Democrats to be wary of standing for anything.
Standing for governor 11 years ago, Mr. Kaine supported exploration along Virginia's Atlantic coast for gas but not oil.
In Friday's election, President Hassan Rouhani is standing for a second term against five other candidates, mostly prominent hardliners.
But does it help its players get a better idea of what Labour is standing for at this election?
And on Wednesday, one of the principal advocates of this vision, the Netherlands' Geert Wilders, is standing for election.
There is Errol James, 230, who has been line-standing for eight years but says he has bigger plans.
Joe Biden will have to juggle this and the larger burden of standing for the past and its failures.
The alternative was a collapse of the government, new elections and most likely an improved standing for the A.f.
"We are a revolutionary organization standing for working-class neighborhoods against displacement and gentrification," Defend Our Hoodz told Insider.
Can you imagine a leader of the Women's March standing for any man talking to a woman like that?
Compare the average poll standing for each eventual winner (allocating undecideds) and what they earned in the final result.
RB: Because imagine you've spent three years making huge decisions and publicly standing for stuff that is complete nonsense.
Kaepernick, a six-year veteran quarterback, drew attention and headlines last season by not standing for the national anthem.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said in a statement that he believes in standing for the American flag.
Section 44 of the Constitution bars people with citizenship in a country other than Australia from standing for election.
Now that the Freedom Caucus is no longer simply standing against a Democratic president, what exactly is it standing for?
I don't see people standing for the sheer number of accusations against this person had these been young white girls.
The project will be known as TiPA (standing for Tidal turbine Power take-off Accelerator) and run for 36 months.
And for people (seeing the photo) to say, 'Look, he's still standing for this country, and getting veterans good jobs.
Real biggie = more big than anything yet in terms of our standing for poor and sick , defending weak from oppressors .
He is barred under the country's constitution from standing for a third term and the election is considered wide open.
He's going to donate all his jersey sales, and he's planning on standing for the anthem if given the opportunity.
The NFL hasn't ever been very serious about defining what those important things are, or about actually standing for them.
You may wonder how Mr Trump's narcissism and lack of detailed understanding could ever transform America's standing for the better.
Maybe the best way to avoid being labeled deplorable is to stop doing and saying and standing for deplorable things?
He's standing for the same things his entire life basically and now more people are openly doing the same thing.
Holmstead, now a partner at law and lobbying firm Bracewell, is the last man standing for the deputy administrator post.
The A-50 is an unarmed AWACS plane, standing for Airborne Warning and Control System, designed for tracking and observation.
We will unite the party, we will unite the country by standing together for shared values, by standing for liberty.
"We're standing for something and it feels good to be able to have my brother on my project," he added.
Right now these creatures are being overshadowed — even oppressed — by the unicorn, but we're not standing for it any longer.
"  Braun declared the move "proves he is more concerned with standing with his liberal Democrat leaders than standing for Hoosiers.
He returned to power in 1997 during a civil war, eventually standing for and winning a presidential election in 2002.
Mr. Abdul-Rauf, who converted to Islam in 1991, said he did not believe in standing for any nationalistic ideology.
Put another way, Ross is telling his players that they are hurting their cause by not standing for the anthem.
The Sparks have said they're standing for solidarity and unity, and they did the same in Games 1 and 2.
Kaepernick, 29, stopped standing for the anthem last season, saying he was protesting violence against minorities, particularly by the police.
Fox Business host Lou Dobbs said NFL players are "ingrates" for believing "that standing for the national anthem" constitutes oppression.
Cable News reported earlier on Monday that Tsang may not make an announcement on standing for the top job immediately.
Words are a start and deeds must follow, in small moments of kindness and larger acts of standing for justice.
In total there are 45 parties standing for the parliamentary elections, mostly small groups with little hope of getting seats.
Martha McSally of Arizona, also standing for election in a swing state, said she would vote against calling new witnesses.
But they can avoid this by simply understanding and standing for what's both right and constitutional in the first place.
The court added that the project misused Tal R's artistic standing for commercial gain, and threatened to damage his reputation.
It implies renouncing U.S. soft power, notably the nation's reputation for standing for more than its own naked self-interest.
By not disagreeing with someone who I had categorized as standing for everything I stood against, did I become them?
Unlike liberal democracy, he said, Christian democracy rejects multiculturalism and immigration while being anti-communist and standing for Christian values.
To me, a lot of that conversation was a back-and-forth on the question of standing for the House.
Yoo was a legal adviser to Park's Saenuri Party, standing for parliament three times under its banner, and losing each time.
Consider the fact that the following Monday, the president tweeted his pride in NASCAR fans for always standing for the flag.
The court rejected Apple's argument that there's no standing for such cases because third-party developers — not Apple — set app prices.
The "KK" ended up standing for Khalifa Kush, Wiz Khalifa's brand of weed, and eventually the rappers somewhat patched things over.
Luckily, she's made it clear she's no longer standing for any bullshit, so Jon Snow — and everyone else — should take note.
Having set out his manifesto, Mr Velasco is standing for Chile's Senate this year; he plans a presidential run in 2021.
In 2015 and 2016 around 900 women consulted Emily's List about standing for office; since Mr Trump's election, over 26,000 have.
But here, in tiny, uncultured, uneducated St. Louis, lives a community of people who aren't standing for this charade any longer.
There are plenty of variations on how to have shower sex, but you'll need to be standing for most of them.
Our ticket, like the rest of the campaign, is reflective of the values that we've been standing for since day one.
IN EUROPE'S frozen north, two presidents are standing for re-election: Russia's Vladimir Putin and Finland's somewhat lesser-known Sauli Niinisto.
Her action was "a little nod to Kaepernick and everything that he's standing for right now," she told American Soccer Now.
But you will never overcome the hard work of what comes next, which is credible standing for something more than pizza.
Notice that I'm not the one asking to get on anyone's record, this is them thinking they are standing for something.
Standing for freedom only for those with whom we agree is dangerous — because once their freedom is gone, ours disappears too.
Koum left Facebook on Monday, and the company confirmed he was not standing for re-election to the board on Tuesday.
After his exit, Pence posted a photo of himself and his wife standing for the anthem at the game on Sunday.
As CNN reported earlier this month, about 19,000 women contacted Emily's List about standing for election since the election of Trump.
A band of trained volunteers focused on elections farther down the ballot could help raise their standing for 2018 and beyond.
Yet I wish the media were as rigorous in standing for truth with respect to the lies put forth by progressives.
You love to stand in the spotlight, Leo, but what are you truly standing for in the greater scheme of things?
My calves and the backs of my thighs sting from standing for 12 hours, my eyes strained from the fluorescent glare.
Chico's plans to declassify its board over three years, resulting in all directors standing for election at its 2019 annual meeting.
The unicorn era, for better or for worse, appears to be still standing for now, despite the chaos that surrounds it.
After standing for 2150 minutes in rain that sometimes blew sideways, he began to despair that he'd ever reach the pumps.
The point is not that these arguments against third-party standing for June Medical Services do or do not have merit.
It's unclear what The Politician stands for — but maybe that's a symptom of its characters not standing for anything, especially Payton.
They are another sign of this year of the political woman, when record numbers of female candidates are standing for election.
Chico's aims to declassify its board over three years, resulting in all directors standing for election at its 2019 annual meeting.
Many players who knelt last weekend say they have made their point and are ready to resume standing for the anthem.
The party's constitution does not bar him from standing for a third term, but he has repeatedly said he will not.
Buhari, 76, is standing for re-election, and will be running against 71 other presidential candidates for the country's highest office.
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said Monday that "all of our players will be standing" for the national anthem next season.
"I'm glad any president will speak on ending the violence of abortion and standing for human rights injustice," he told Broadly.
That — combined with John Seely Brown, who is not standing for reelection — could mean the board may become more diverse soon.
But an electoral system designed to help smaller parties - 81 are standing for election - has given greater room for interest groups.
By late morning, Turpen, wearing shorts, a kerchief mask and goggles, was the last man standing for miles along one abandoned road.
Another punishment is said to be standing for 24 hours and being forced to crane your neck to look at the camera.
The 21-year-old Chow becomes the 13th politician barred from standing for office or disqualified from the legislature in recent years.
While Trump is a newcomer to politics, he's been a member of the GOP donor class in good standing for decades now.
It's called the Ronin SC, with the "c" standing for "compact," and it's more tailor-made for mirrorless cameras than its predecessor.
"I want to be martyred," answered another hand, standing for those who were willing to die in the fight against the regime.
One MP who was standing for the ruling party was imprisoned for inciting unrest in his township that left three people dead.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who is standing for re-election, won office in 2015 after promising to restore security to the north-east.
Various opposition politicians, including twice-presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, remain banned from standing for office on various charges of corruption or plotting.
That appeals court most recently ruled on standing for data breach victims in 2012, in a proposed class action called Resnick v.
The island's latest political crisis was sparked in April by a legal amendment that would have prevented Ravalomanana from standing for office.
Burundian government forces have clashed with protesters and rebels who say the president violated the constitution by standing for the third term.
NFL owners pass new national anthem policy Double amputee veteran, Johnny Joey Jones, on the importance of standing for the national anthem.
Last Friday, two companies jointly bought a piece of residential land, shattering a record price that has been standing for two decades.
Clinton's near-fainting episode, especially considering she was standing for about 220006 minutes on a warm and humid day in a suit.
In the early 1940s, the US Navy coined the word "radar," standing for "Radio Direction and Ranging" or "Radio Detection and Ranging."
Nevertheless, Lewis went a step further by standing for election in 1931, when the New Party fielded a total of 23 candidates.
He also opined about NFL players not standing for the anthem and complained about Comey not trying harder to prosecute Hillary Clinton.
When you look at what happened in the NFL with the owners trying to make a rule about standing for the flag.
At long last, however, Mr. Pantaleo is standing for a departmental trial, on charges brought by the city's Civilian Complaint Review Board.
It's a move that's sure to have reverberations around the globe, and will undoubtedly impact America's international standing for years to come.
This is one of the only areas of Vancouver with low-rise buildings that have been standing for more than a century.
Hopwood, Simmons, Poulos, Guzman and Kilroy are all licensed attorneys embodying the history of thousands of men and women standing for count.
Jacques could hear the crowd roar from his place backstage, but here he is now, standing for the curtain call he deserves.
By allowing a wide range of candidates to claim the Democratic name while standing for different things, Democrats maintained a consistent majority.
" American Islamists, Flynn claims, are trying to create "an Islamic state right here at home" by pushing to "gain legal standing for Sharia.
This guy is standing for the American people like no President in history, and like no politician who promised they would for decades.
However, Internet sleuths were quick to do some research and find evidence of Lynch, 31, standing for the national anthem at other times.
It was a novelty centennial tournament for another continent, with no impact on the U.S.'s standing for the 210 World Cup itself.
Depending on the legal standing for the administration's decision, millions of Americans filing their 2018 tax returns could see a delay in refunds.
And in typical Sheeran fashion, the singer opted to run offstage after he was done instead of standing for the cheering crowd's admiration.
"I do not support anyone that thinks that our country or our flag is not worth standing for," David McCraw told Fox Carolina.
We know what she stands for because she has been standing for those things forever: as first lady, senator and secretary of state.
Standing for the Congress Party, India's main opposition group, Matondkar is seeking a parliamentary seat in Mumbai, the home of India's film industry.
Much of the tension is between the T (standing for transgender people) and the L (for lesbians) as well as women more generally.
Plus, Google hid an octopus for Android 8.0's preview last year and we all know what the O ended up standing for.
Its official designation is thus 1I/2017 U1, with the "I" standing for "interstellar"—the first time this designation has ever been used.
Unfortunately some governments now game the rankings, enacting reforms engineered to yield the biggest jump in their standing for the smallest political effort.
Agapitov, who had been acting RWF President, was standing for election against Mikhail Stepanyants, the first Vice President of the Russian Curling Federation.
It's worth noting that there are plenty of examples of pulpits standing for said tyrannies as well, a matter Pence does not address.
After it was over, the players went to center ice and saluted the fans, who were standing for much of the final minute.
Congratulations: We've made it through the presidential debate season, and though America's image abroad has taken a beating, we're still standing for now.
He has said he plans to recruit challengers for every GOP senator standing for re-election next year except Ted Cruz of Texas.
President Trump disinvited the team from the traditional White House celebration amid the controversy over NFL players not standing for the National Anthem.
Robert Andrei Sylvania, Ohio • Ali represented many values that we as Ahmadi Muslims cherish, especially standing for what is right despite the consequences.
Lifting things for a living is hard work — and so is standing for an entire day if you're used to a sedentary lifestyle.
He also issued a tribute to Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback who stopped standing for the national anthem last year to protest racial injustice.
" Indiana businessman Mike Braun (R) has accused Donnelly of being "more concerned with standing with his liberal Democrat leaders than standing for Hoosiers.
The idea is part of the newly released Standing for Cultural Democracy: The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture's Policy and Action Platform.
"He and I have been side by side in a great many fights in the U.S. Senate, standing for liberty," Cruz told reporters.
The former Fifth Harmony member, 21, was so in awe, took a moment to bow before Madonna prior to standing for her speech.
The term WASP—standing for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant—is a bit anachronistic, since white Catholics are now very assimilated into white culture.
But in August 2016, the owners reported that the mansion would stay standing for "a few years" while they untangled property rights issues.
"We are in awe as to how he was able to create this structure, which has remained standing for 4,700 years," said Anani.
There are lots of liberals at my school, and I'll feel less embarrassed about saying what I believe and really standing for it.
A dozen politicians, especially aspiring ones from a young generation, have either been disqualified after the election or barred from standing for office.
I've been on the fence worried that people would stand for the whole show and my body can't take standing for that long.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, 76, is standing for re-election and will be running against 71 other candidates for the country's highest office.
More than 450 people have been killed in Burundi since April 2015 when President Nkurunziza announced he was standing for a third term.
On Monday, the entire Dallas Cowboys team and owner Jerry Jones took a knee with arms linked before standing for the national anthem.
He has demonstrated that the Labour Party can do well by standing for what it "really" believes in, rather than cleaving to the centre.
Research has found that standing for a few hours each day helps reduce the risk of things like heart disease, back pain, and obesity.
" In a tweet, Hillary Clinton congratulated Perez and Ellison, writing: "Excited for strong, unified party standing for best of our country into the future.
LONDON (Reuters) - Factbox on Jordan's Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, one of five candidates standing for the FIFA presidency in an election on Feb.
An endorsement for populist economics would favour insurgent parties in countries like France, where the far-right Marine Le Pen is standing for president.
"There's a new hashtag and/or identity that's in their bios called ADOS or DOS, which is standing for descendants of slaves," she said.
Although my strength and stamina have increased, I am not yet able to do much dancing, walking, or standing for long periods of time.
Holtom was inspired by the "N" and "D" semaphore flag signals — standing for "nuclear disarmament" — and also by his own anguish at the world.
LONDON (Reuters) - Factbox on Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, one of five candidates standing for the FIFA presidency in an election on Feb.
He is standing for the parliamentary seat of Boston, in Lincolnshire, which voted more heavily for Leave in the referendum than any other constituency.
Metal Gear represented more than a machine, a type of mechanical proxy god standing for the ideals that have torn humanity apart for decades.
Photo: GettyToday, lawyers for Julian Assange asked a court in the UK to drop the warrant that's currently standing for the WikiLeaks founder's arrest.
The company also named Thomas Freyman as the chair of the compensation committee, replacing Catherine Klema, who will not be standing for re-election.
But he has refused to rule out trying to change the constitution to remove term limits that bar him from standing for re-election.
Constitutional standing for data breach victims has divided courts in the past several years, as Judge Jackson acknowledged in her thoughtful, 74-page opinion.
"I am not standing for re-election, I have no other agenda than what is best for our country," Cameron told a packed parliament.
Kabila is barred by term limits from standing for a fresh term in the election but has yet to publicly commit to stepping down.
It would also block funds to implement said executive actions and establish legal standing for Congress or local governments to issue a court challenge.
Kabul's concrete blast walls have been plastered with election posters for hundreds of parliamentary hopefuls as well as sitting MPs standing for re-election.
He said he was open to standing for re-election but that the country's next presidential vote in 2019 was a long way out.
"I'm one that believes in standing for the national anthem, and I've always believed that," Elway said in the statement, according to NBC Sports.
Another high-profile opponent of Heathrow expansion, former London mayor Boris Johnson, said on Thursday he would not be standing for the Conservative leadership.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a high school student who spoke about not standing for the Pledge of Allegiance.
The AR-15, AR standing for ArmaLight Rifle, is the most popular rifle in America and is owned by at least 20 million individuals.
" Let's start with Mnuchin's assertion that standing for the national anthem is fundamentally about "respect for our military" and "respect for our first responders.
Criticism The vote drew criticism from activists after a pro-democracy candidate, Agnes Chow, was barred from standing for election at the last minute.
First, the anti-EU Brexit Party was standing for the first time, but only in seats that were not already held by the Tories.
"If you added all the time up, I've spent about seven days of my life standing for the national anthem," Mr. Wolff once said.
MacArthur was a forceful defender of the bill and his provision, even standing for hours at a town hall to take questions from constituents.
A French consumer association called "HOP" — standing for "Stop Planned Obsolescence" — filed preliminary, legal complaints in court against the two groups over the charges.
They only have to cut down trees under active attack in those areas and can leave other dead trees standing for the next three years.
I canceled Last Man Standing for the same business and scheduling reasons that I canceled Dr. Ken, The Real O'Neals, The Catch and American Crime.
Second, and perhaps more fundamentally, liberals tend to view themselves as self-evidently standing for the rights and interests of "the people" against the elites.
He told a magazine he would probably be Conservative Party leader if standing for the role were like applying for a job as chief executive.
LGBT and/or GLBT are also often used, as are LGBTI and LGBTQIA (with the I standing for intersex and the A for asexual). Asexual
Kabila, who has been in power since 2001, is barred by the constitution from standing for a third term in the poll scheduled for November.
The Saints plan to kneel as a team "in solidarity" prior to the national anthem Sunday before standing for the song, quarterback Drew Brees said.
I canceled Last Man Standing for the same business and scheduling reasons that I canceled Dr. Ken, The Real O'Neals, The Catch, and American Crime.
She wanted to support her fellow professional Colin Kaepernick in not standing for the National Anthem, and then added her own protest about LGBT issues.
And as Judge Jackson said, it will almost certainly fall to the Supreme Court to fashion a nationwide test for standing for data breach victims.
Acceptance rates no longer factor into the rankings, and measures of standardized test scores and high school standing for incoming students receive a lower weighting.
A media branch of the ISIS terrorist group, ISIS standing for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, said the attackers were affiliated with the group.
A Republican local lawman and a Democratic state legislator, neither of whom currently live in the district, are standing for their party's congressional nominations there.
It was interesting to me because it was not symbolic of something else, not standing for something else; it was the thing used as itself.
My feet weren't in pain or covered in bandages and blisters even after more than 10 hours of walking around, standing for portraits, and dancing.
So long as the monument can be built, standing for future generations to be reminded of the President of the United States, the Master Builder.
Trump's economic advisers have hurriedly tried to tamp down those fears, saying there's little chance -- or even legal standing -- for the President to fire Powell.
To another point, if you believe that standing for the anthem or the flag is a political event, that&aposs on you for being political.
Up 60% -- the number of women standing for the Virginia General Assembly next week, compared to the last time all seats were up for election.
That means standing with every immigrant who works at Microsoft and standing for change in the inhumane treatment of children at the U.S. border today.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Now, standing for the national anthem isn't official N.F.L. policy yet, but 'team owners will discuss a plan when they meet next week.
Virtue, 28, and Moir, 30, have maintained their elite international standing for nearly a decade with the speed, power, control and passion of their performances.
Heightening the emotion of the debate, several of the lawmakers who spoke are not standing for re-election, making Friday their final day in Parliament.
Clinton will speak later this week with President Muhammadu Buhari, who is standing for re-election, and his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar, his spokesman said.
The island's latest political crisis was triggered in April by a legal amendment that would have prevented former President Marc Ravalomanana from standing for office.
Zuckerberg's speech at Georgetown, which he delivered on the same trip in which he met with Trump, was titled "Standing for Voice and Free Expression."
"It's time for those banks to choose between aiding and abetting the North Korean government or standing for peace with America and its allies," Rep.
Instead of straddling the line and offending no one, these organizations are building brand equity by standing for something in a world desperate for leadership.
He said the league should fire players who kneel, and brought up standing for the anthem in national speeches including the State of the Union.
The order, an unusual move by any sitting U.S. president, also prohibits all 33 of Broadcom's proposed candidates for Qualcomm's board from standing for election.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is standing for reelection today in one of the strangest and potentially most significant elections in the country's modern history.
Large institutions today behave more like businesses than cultural emissaries, changing their worldview to soothe their turnstile shareholders without actually standing for any core beliefs.
So when people in high places at that time also standing for the girls alerted me... I tweeted it with the hashtags #BringBackOurDaughters, #BringBackOurGirls. Mrs.
In one of her woodcuts, Büttner has carved out two hands; an oval signifying a beggar's lap; and a third shape standing for a veil.
Madagascar was rocked by a fresh crisis in April sparked by a legal amendment by Rajaonarimampianina's government that would have prevented Ravalomanana from standing for office.
Image: GoogleOh, and for those trying to guess what the P will end up standing for, current guesses include Peppermint Patty, Pumpkin Pie, Praline, and more.
Both companies were ordered to immediately abandon the proposed deal; Trump's order also prohibits Singapore-based Broadcom's proposed candidates for Qualcomm's board from standing for election.
Strengths: As the second-highest ranking politician in Hong Kong, Lam is a natural fit to succeed Leung, who is not standing for a second term.
SINCE standing for the leadership of the Conservatives last summer, Theresa May has promised to put a new "industrial strategy" at the heart of her government.
A picture where the kids are standing for me, waiting to have their picture taken, is not something I would usually even submit to my editors.
He has plastered a huge photo of himself and Emmanuel Macron, the French president, whose party he is standing for, on the outside of the van.
As I've said, across Microsoft, we will stand together with those who are standing for positive change in the communities where we live, work and serve.
So long as former justices were prevented from standing for office, becoming lobbyists or lawyers after stepping down from the court, this would be an improvement.
Dr Vakoch's data were encoded in binary and sent on two frequencies, with a pulse in one frequency standing for "1" and the other for "0".
But it is not a strategy for making inroads with the key voter groups he needs in order to improve his standing for the general election.
Hong Jun-pyo, who is standing for Park's Saenuri Party -- since rebranded as Liberty Korea Party -- is polling at around 16%, according to the latest figures.
He wanted the country to know he wasn't standing for bad deals anymore, so he renegotiated the contracts for Air Force One and the F-35.
It's really funny, because I'll overhear these conversations where someone's like, 'And now, this person's standing for feminism but then they're being sexy in this thing.
The new details, unsealed Monday, made more concrete by Papadopoulos' guilty plea, threaten to further undermine Trump's historically weak political standing for a first-year president.
People don't take kindly to not standing for the National Anthem in all the places Trump and the Republicans need to win in 2018 and 2020.
Mark Zuckerberg used the occasion to reflect on "the importance of standing for voice and free expression", as he defended his position not to "censor" politicians.
"We preach the Sremmlifestyle," says Swae, who remains standing for the entire interview, his blonde dreads dangling as he repeatedly looks down to check his phone.
That means standing with every immigrant who works at Microsoft and standing for change in the inhumane treatment of children at the U.S. border today.  Satya  
On Monday, the pancake house chain reverted to its long-standing name after a temporary switch to  "IHOb" last month, with the "b" standing for burgers.
On Wednesday, Mr. Thompson closed his eyes and slumped briefly while standing for the jury's announcement of the sentence, video footage from local news organizations showed.
They include those whose buildings collapsed, but also those whose buildings have been declared structurally unsound and, while standing for now, face the likelihood of demolition.
An August report by Human Rights Watch said Sokha's condition had deteriorated since his imprisonment and he now had difficulty standing for long periods of time.
There is a list of some of the directors who are not-- standing for reelection, which includes Steve Mollenkopf, Shelly Lazarus-- Jim Rohr-- and Mary-- Schapiro.
We speak with a unified voice across 26 editions standing for the values of diversity, responsibility, and respect for individuals, communities and for our natural environment.
It was when Renata Espinoza became a widow and when the prosecutors' mantra of standing "for the people" suddenly became for her, and her murdered husband.
A separate OSHA investigation found that Amazon exposed some workers to stress from repeated exertions, bending and standing for up to 10 hours at a time.
"We saw metadata that suggested those phishing attacks were being directed at three candidates who were all standing for the election in the midterms," Burt said.
"The name is a composition of &aposZA,&apos standing for South Africa, and &aposkumi&apos translating into &apos10&apos in various languages across Africa," the statement read.
He agreed last month not to defy term limits by standing for re-election, opening the door to the Central African nation's first democratic transfer of power.
Both companies were ordered to immediately abandon the proposed deal, and the order prohibited all 15 of Broadcom's proposed candidates for Qualcomm's board from standing for election.
"Those of us who are standing for freedom and for our democracy, we've got to learn to use those tools much better than we have," he said.
Only the unanimously pro-refugee Greens and the anti-migrant AfD are clear on the issue, each standing for opposite sides of the open-versus-closed debate.
"But at the same time, I want to start drawing the starkest distinctions, between what I know America stands for ... and what Donald Trump is standing for."
"But at the same time, I want to start drawing the starkest distinctions between what I know America stands for ... and what Donald Trump is standing for."
Working in these conditions caused Gajraj to develop wounds and abscesses on her feet from standing for hours in one place and from walking on hard pavement.
Over 228,20403 candidates are standing for around 22040 parties, the vast majority of them national ones (there are some European Parliament-specific outfits and a few independents).
After standing for more than a century, the first energy lakeshore power plant in Cleveland was turned into rubble after crews set off explosives in the building.
We have a conviction to ensure that this doesn't happen to other children like Trayvon so it's important that we stay strong and standing for the cause.
The financials suffer because money managers start to worry the economy is not in good enough standing for rate hikes, which fuel business and drive bank earnings.
"I think you have to stand for something, and if you're not standing for anything, you're really just serving yourself, period, end of story," she told Vogue.
"And we saw metadata that suggested those phishing attacks were being directed at three candidates who are all standing for election in the midterm elections," he added.
Trump has repeatedly criticized players for not standing for the anthem and has gone as far as to say team owners should fire players for doing so.
Introducing a new EQ brand, standing for... Keeping the internet cool isn't easy, and the energy consumption of data centers always been a headache for tech companies.
Those questions have become louder since he announced last month that he would be standing for re-election early next year, subject to receiving his party's nomination.
When she took her diploma and turned to look at the audience, she was shocked to see the crowd standing for her as she crossed the stage.
"And we saw metadata that suggested those phishing attacks were being directed at three candidates who are all standing for election in the midterm elections," he added.
Not a lot of people have—he doesn't have the campaigning budget of your Goldsmiths, Khans, or that smiley, thumby guy standing for the British Nationalist Party.
I learned this the hard way, standing for five minutes with a mug full of shower water and an earl grey tea bag, hoping something would happen.
Multiple Umbrella leaders, including Joshua Wong and Benny Tai, were imprisoned under Lam's administration, and some more radical pro-democracy activists were barred from standing for election.
In response to the ongoing NFL kneeling protests, Iger said he was a "patriot" who believes in standing for the national anthem as a sign of respect.
The Wops, a derogatory term for Italian-Americans standing for "without papers," was the adopted nickname of Wahpeton High School's sports teams up until the early 1990s.
Unemployment fell from 4 percent to 3.9 percent, signaling that overall the market is still in good standing for job-seekers of all levels to find employment.
In Stoke, Labour's main challenger is believed to be UKIP, whose new leader, Paul Nuttall, is standing for the seat, but who has stumbled during the campaign.
While the dogs and kids are alright, statues that have been standing for hundreds of years are soon nothing more than collateral damage in this car chase.
Still, welcoming the cast on stage and standing for the actors involved in HBO's popular series was a heartwarming display of support and celebration for the series.
Such actions reveal confidence in brands and corporate purpose, while affirming a newer view of corporations as standing for more than just a product line and sales.
The McDonald's vegan burger will be called a P.L.T., standing for plant, lettuce and tomato, a play on the popular bacon, lettuce and tomato or BLT sandwich.
The ex-general overthrew Egypt's first democratically elected President Mohamed Mursi in 2013 after huge protests against Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood rule, before standing for election the following year.
But it also seems like a declaration of what Lambert is standing for — which also seems like an indictment of what her former flame may not have been.
Even well designed studies of people using sit-stand desks found replacing sitting with standing for 40-45 minutes each work day didn't provide any measurable health benefits.
A corporate code of conduct would give American companies greater influence over their own fates, while standing for values against a China that increasingly tries to reject them.
A study discovered some serious health risks associated with standing for more than 8 hours, ranging from lower back pain, foot aches, preterm birth and even spontaneous abortions.
Although Trump and his ilk have declared that not standing for the anthem is disrespectful to the flag and the military, the kneeling athletes have a different opinion.
"I think it's appalling behavior for any adult to show to any young person, and particularly any MP who is standing for election again," Sturgeon told Sky News.
"He feels strongly that standing for our national anthem is something that we should do, something that matters to what makes our country special and unique," Sanders said.
Now, they seem more like George Steinbrenner's New York Yankees, buying up whatever talent the market has on offer and standing for nothing but winning at any price.
The story considered the problem in the context of the gentrification of Red Hook, with the factory standing for the old neighborhood and the beekeepers for the new.
And as CNN reported last week: About 19,000 women contacted Emily's List about standing for election in the entire 2016 cycle, and just since the election of Trump.
She spent more than 25 years as a military wife, she said, and believes that standing for the anthem is a way to honor lives lost in war.
This, in their opinion, will create a stronger standing for Qatar, as well as a means of gaining influence that will afford the Qatari political house greater leverage.
" Blackburn Labour MP Kate Hollern, who is standing for re-election next month, said: "Venky's need to engage with the fans and share their plans for the future.
Meanwhile, Trump has tweeted (or re-tweeted) 17 times since Saturday about athletes exercising their constitutional right to protest racial discrimination by not standing for the national anthem.
"An earlier version of this story accurately quoted the book as describing 'PC' as standing for 'politically correct' in characterizing certain Obama administration meetings," the editor's note says.
The district's shifting alliances were clear; many parade-goers sported both Stauber stickers and Klobuchar stickers, for Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat standing for re-election in November.
At Foreign Policy, Lee Drutman argued that Trump would usher in a political "realignment," with the GOP standing for populism and the Democrats the party of cosmopolitan elites.
One of Bill O'Reilly's former coworkers isn't standing for what she considers his trash talk about FOX paying sexual harassment settlements -- she's filed a defamation suit against him.
Instead, it demands an absurd demonstration every week of a small number of people standing for hours or even days to grab one of the few seats inside.
Aides have said they expect Mr. Sanders to come across as energetic as ever and have rebuffed questions about whether he can handle standing for so long onstage.
"If you're not out there standing for things that people care about then it's not possible for people to feel that strongly about what you're doing," he said.
The N.F.L. announced its anthem rules for 2018, and the message was clear: Respect the flag by standing for the national anthem or stay in the locker room.
His denunciation of what he called unpatriotic sports stars protesting racial injustice by not standing for the national anthem clearly cheered supporters at a rally in Huntsville, Ala.
Here are the presidential candidates standing for the three parties, as well as for the Action Party of the United Movement for Integral Salvation (AMUSI), another smaller party.
Mr. Hatab failed to stand up while being subjected to so-called 50-10 treatment — forced standing for 50 minutes of each hour, for up to 10 hours.
The Kangaroo bond, referring to foreign bonds issued in Australia in the local currency, has been named bond-i, an acronym standing for Blockchain Offered New Debt Instrument.
Not to mention the weather, the whims of transit and foot traffic, and the trials of standing for hours, often alone, with no real shelter or private space.
"We will work tirelessly to support candidates who want what's best for Britain and to keep all options open," said Miller, who ruled out standing for election herself.
I also want them standing for the American flag, not kneeling, but I just helped the NFL settle a problem that they couldn't settle for 15 years or something.
His condemnation of NFL protesters echo the same defense that not standing for the national anthem is an unpatriotic act that disrespects the military, as well as American culture.
White Rex's Tumblr features graphics depicting the consonants in White Rex as standing for "White Heterosexual Reactionary Xenophobe"; another shows a key-ring incorporating a barely-disguised swastika design.
But the justices split on why – and a concurrence by three conservatives could signal renewed interest in the critical class action issue of constitutional standing for uninjured class members.
In NIFLA, the Supreme Court is once again standing for the right of all Americans, affirming that the government cannot tell you what to say or what to think.
Minnesota bucked the trend of its neighbors in 2016: Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin all went red, leaving it as one of the last industrial Midwest states standing for Democrats.
Levavasseur tried to lay claim to this idea in announcing her list Wednesday, which will also be known by the acronym RIC, standing for Rally for the Citizens' Initiative.
The survey found that when asking people to identify factors contributing to the ratings drop, an overwhelming 56 percent of respondents cited players not standing for the national anthem.
But just when you finally get your standing desk approved by your office manager, another study declares that standing for prolonged periods is equally as threatening to your health.
Emanuel Macron, France's former economy minister, announced Wednesday that he was standing for the French presidency in 2017, despite polls suggesting he has a very slim chance of winning.
Maybe there is a way, in the very next sentence of this statement, to make it clear that we are not equating patriotism to standing for the national anthem.
But the island was hit by a fresh political crisis in April, sparked by a legal amendment by Rajaonarimampianina's government that would have prevented Ravalomanana from standing for office.
Reports emerged in the first chaotic hours following the signing of the Trump's order that CBP officials had verbally abused detainees and left many standing for hours on end.
But the rise of women in politics since the election of Donald Trump, which has seen record numbers standing for election, is impacting the highest offices in states, too.
Nonetheless, policymakers and business leaders can help restore trust online by championing the privacy of everyone online everywhere and standing for genuine and lasting protection of our personal data.
Michael Oakeshott, a philosopher, said that political rationalists place no value on the tried-and-true, and believe that "nothing is to be left standing for want of scrutiny".
Later in the evening, after the family and dignitaries had departed, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump paid their respects, standing for two minutes before the casket.
And the conflict that I saw there, in standing for, believing strongly in, and fighting for these ideals of freedom and liberty that we hold dear in this country.
Aside from the few that have been restored, many monuments that have been standing for hundreds of years don't look anything like they did when they were first built.
Macri said he was open to standing for re-election but that the country's next presidential vote in 2019 was a long way out and not his current priority.
" The chairman added that he believed "random assignment is the fairest way to give everybody that opportunity to make their voices heard and articulate what they are standing for.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Russian deputy prime minister Vitaly Mutko has been barred from standing for re-election for a place on the FIFA Council, soccer's governing body said on Friday.
Nonetheless, the regulatory standing for ride-hailing apps remains uncertain in France, which has seen a crackdown against Uber - including the arrest of two senior executives there (reut.rs/2fn2gTO).
By funding lifesaving programs and making strides toward overcoming the world's greatest challenges, Congress is standing for the world's poorest and calling on other nations to do the same.
Washington (CNN)A fundraising committee backing President Donald Trump has launched a petition calling for supporters to be counted among those who believe in standing for the National Anthem.
"Steve's language and behavior was unacceptable and does not meet my expectations nor the greater public's expectations of a person who is standing for public office," Hanson told reporters.
The goal of the island design idea is to make sure that there is a final person standing for the 2v2 and 1v1 battles that finish up the Invitational.
Akoo & Hustle Gang, TI (2008-present) Akoo, standing for A King of Oneself, was started by T.I. and features the usual graphic tees and jerseys with a slight twist.
In the debate with the board over taking a stand on gun control, the point was made that if you stand for everything, you end up standing for nothing.
Unlike the Kiowa Warrior's distinctive top-mounted sight, these early "RAID" choppers—standing for "reconnaissance and aerial interdiction detachment"—came with a different type of camera underneath the fuselage.
The number 88 for example, when displayed by a neo-Nazi, is a reference to the eighth letter of the alphabet, H, with HH standing for Heil Hitler. Opinion
OutdoorGearLab gave these socks 4 out of 5 stars and recommended them for those who are looking for comfortable compression socks for fitness, recovery, or standing for long periods.
The two teams left standing for the World Series, the Astros and Nationals, rode starting rotations stuffed with All-Stars such as Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Cole and Strasburg.
What works better than standing desks Experts suggest that rather than sitting or standing for hours at a time, you should make a habit of moving throughout the day.
Sitting or standing for hours is hard enough on a nice day, but it can feel like torture when the sky is pelting you with snow, sleet, or rain.
The STEAM Center — standing for science, technology, engineering, arts and math — grew out of a pilot program to increase career and technical education opportunities among Brooklyn high school students.
Standing for all but a few seconds, Ewing called plays with an array of hand signals, occasionally barking out orders to "swing the ball," or "push it" up court.
There is no question that members of the Republican establishment have had to walk a tough line between supporting their party's front-running candidate and standing for common sense.
But then you have a candidate standing for normalcy and stability and an America that is doing pretty well and is comfortable with our increasingly diverse and pluralistic society.
So here we are in a situation where the American people have said they disapprove of the president's behavior and are not standing for it, and yet the presidency continues.
"We will be known as survivors rather than as people standing for Santa Fe." But the pair are less worried about the town's support because they've got MFOL backing them.
Under the existing constitution, a person standing for president must be under 75 years of age — which would make Museveni, 73, ineligible to stand at the next polls in 2021.
If you do experience swelling, you can alleviate the symptoms by resting with your feet elevated, avoid standing for long periods of time, and drinking water to help reduce retention.
The name of the drone is actually an acronym, standing for "Dual-rotor embedded multilink Robot with the Ability of multi-deGree-of-freedom aerial transformatiON," or DRAGON for short.
Cole has said the album has multiple meanings, standing for Kids on Drugs, King Overdosed, Kill Our Demons—for all intents and purposes here, we're going with the first one.
He feels strongly that standing for our national anthem is something that we should do… something that matters to what makes our country special, unique and what sets us apart.
However, on Thursday night, Jenkins — along with the rest of the Philadelphia Eagles — did not show any signs of protest and were seen standing for the anthem, the site reports.
Unless his current conviction is overturned, he faces little chance of returning, anyone jailed for over three months is barred from standing for office in Hong Kong for five years.
And some, reluctant to forfeit the ability to quickly turn their trees into cash, have balked at signing a contract to keep a forest standing for 2125 to 220 years.
Last week, Trump canceled a White House visit by the Philadelphia Eagles to celebrate their Super Bowl win because of controversy over standing for the National Anthem at NFL games.
He also captured headlines after he called the United States a "global embarrassment" under Trump's leadership following his attacks on black athletes who have boycotted standing for the national anthem.
At the extremes, JFK's skillful management of the missile crisis produced a peaceful resolution, Soviet capitulation, an improved period in U.S.-Soviet relations and enhanced political standing for the president.
Miyeegombo Enkhbold, standing for the ruling Mongolian People's Party (MPP), is "open to foreign investment from all countries, that of course includes investment from China", a party official told Reuters.
Identity politics is delivering a speech that offers no solutions for any actual problems in people's lives, interspersed with dog-whistles about MS-13 and standing for the national anthem.
With a line about "standing for our national anthem", he attempted to shame the players who have followed the lead of Colin Kaepernick to exercise their right to peaceful protest.
Quickly, the Fearless Girl, as the work is named, began to take on a meaning of empowerment, standing for women's rights and female visibility in a traditionally male-dominated arena.
But these women are standing for all women — and men — in their refusal to vote for a repeal of the ACA that would strip healthcare coverage from 32 million people.
The Russian fans, many in tears or near them just a few minutes ago, have roared to life and are all standing for the final couple minutes of stoppage time.
"You can attempt to excuse behaviors like people getting out of their subway seat when I sit next to them and then standing for the next six stops," says Chen.
Quickly, the Fearless Girl, as the work is named, began to take on a meaning of empowerment, standing for women's rights and female visibility in a traditionally male-dominated arena.
As you grow into the job and become better known, you start to realise that people, young people especially, can see you as standing for a particular set of values.
They renamed it 2I/Borisov, the "I" standing for interstellar and the "2" indicating that it was the second such comet found, the first now officially known as 1I/Oumuamua.
World number three Li is the last woman standing for China, with London silver medalist Wang Yihan upset 22-20 173-19 by India's Sindhu Pusarla in a riveting contest.
It launched what is called "PESCO," standing for "Permanent Structured Cooperation," allowing a group of 23 European countries to work together more closely in terms of military spending and planning.
"He's not planning on kneeling, he's gonna donate all his jersey sales, and he's planning on standing for the anthem, if given the opportunity," La Canfora said on Sunday afternoon.
"In a sea of men, it's one woman standing for all of us," said Electra Bove, a travel agent, leading a gaggle of Italian high school students around the square.
The C.C.P. will continue to justify its rule by standing for order, national greatness and something called "Socialism With Chinese Characteristics" while (some of) the people continue to get rich.
The Senate minority leader's comments come after President Donald Trump ordered the companies to abandon the proposal and barred Broadcom's 15 proposed candidates for Qualcomm's board from standing for election.
President Trump recently attacked the running back Marshawn Lynch for standing for Mexico's national anthem but sitting for "The Star- Spangled Banner" before an N.F.L. game, to protest police brutality.
"I am a Popular Mobilization commander and it is normal that I'm running on (Amiri's) list," said Yazan al-Jubouri, a Sunni standing for parliament in Salahuddin province north of Baghdad.
Though the Irish fighter possesses an under-rated ground game, it is not his natural habitat and he would much prefer to keep the fight standing for as long as possible.
Clarkson first gave a shout out to La'Porsha Renae earlier in the night after Renae, who is the last woman standing for season 15, said a woman was going to win.
Last year, Edward Leung, another independence activist previously barred from standing for office in Hong Kong, was jailed for six years for his part in the riot in the Mongkok district.
I'm like-minded in what she's standing for, and it was a no-brainer for me, and I'm sure it's been a no-brainer for other women of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
" He adds: "If I just printed out the image, I would not understand 1/100th of what is there compared to standing for hours and hours and days and days painting.
The EU's Margrethe Vestager has already taken on U.S. internet giants in her role as competition commissioner and she is now standing for Europe's top job, that of EU Commission president.
Donald Trump has turned his sights on BeastMode -- blasting the NFL star for sitting during the U.S. national anthem -- but standing for the Mexican national anthem -- during his game this weekend.
The debate about standing for the anthem began when 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the performance of the national anthem in an effort to protest racial inequality in America.
PEPFAR spent $80 million dollars this year in Lesotho alone to reduce and contain HIV through DREAMS, an acronymed program standing for 'Determined, Resilient, Empowered, Aids-Free, Mentored, and Safe' women.
Officials have said African leaders would try to persuade President Pierre Nkurunziza - who triggered the crisis by standing for a disputed third term in July elections - to accept such a force.
It's an idea that would work only as metaphor — standing for everything that white artists did steal from black ones — yet the dancing is too constricted to make the metaphor resonate.
In the U.S., President Trump appears to be holding out for a starkly decisive outcome — equivalent to China's unconditional surrender — to maximize his political standing for winning re-election in 22019.
She herself is standing for office in Hénart, and, by way of backup, she needs someone to run as mayor—a local candidate, scandal-free, and already familiar with the area.
Saikawa was re-appointed by shareholders with the lowest approval rating among the 11 directors in June, promising improved governance and a better standing for Nissan in its relationship with Renault.
Yet they also work as celestial signifiers, made of stone quarried from this planet but standing for others, maybe from this solar system, maybe from one millions of light-years away.
Some Kremlin insiders were concerned that letting Mr. Navalny run now would improve his standing for the presidential race in 2024, when Mr. Putin cannot run under current laws, analysts said.
But this week a number of teams, including the New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars, took a knee in unity as a team before then standing for the anthem.
The football player has become a lightning rod for controversy after kneeling, instead of standing, for the National Anthem during the 2016 season to protest police brutality against people of color.
In the past, Kelly has been known use the term "EST 19XX" — with "EST" standing for "everyone stand together" and "19XX" meant to represent any age — for his closest friends and fans.
Using lightweight actuators, the suit moves in parallel with the body's muscles, helping with stabilizing the core while sitting down, standing up, or staying steady while standing for longer periods of time.
He kept a lower profile for much of the rest of the week, but stayed standing for the duration of his tour through the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
"If you're not out there standing for things that people care about then it's not possible for people to feel that strongly about what you're doing," Zuckerberg said Friday, according to CNN.
"We really should never be in a sustained position – either sitting or standingfor more than 30 minutes because you start to stress out the spine, the muscles, the ligaments," says Joubert.
Michael B. Jordan really doesn't want to believe Travis Scott's joining Maroon 5 for the Super Bowl 53 Halftime Show ... because he thinks it goes against what Trav should be standing for.
The outlet also reported that Li had a heart condition as well as trouble standing for long periods of time due to injuries attained on movie sets to his legs and spine.
He is currently standing for re-election as governor, and has faced attacks on his Christian faith, with some opponents claiming that Muslims were forbidden by the Quran to vote for him.
Having paid hundreds of dollars to access the park, the guests had no problem standing for hours under the baking sun to board a ride that would last a few short minutes.
The first obtained security credentials from an account called "****-WAF-Role," with WAF standing for web application firewall (we don't know how exactly Thompson obtained those credentials to log into the system).
His firm, CL9 (standing for "Cloud 9"), implies a firm focused on moonshots of sorts, and the moonshot Woz focused on was a programmable infrared remote control, which he called the CORE.
Chairman Hampton also announced plans for "board refreshment" at the drugmaker, with Deryck Maughan, Stephanie Burns, Daniel Podolsky and Hans Wijers not standing for re-election at the annual meeting in May.
She told me her legs are still numb from standing for 10 to 12 hours a day — she had to spend her birthday making chicken sandwiches instead of taking the day off.
President Vladimir V. Putin, who is standing for re-election in March, is paying close attention to the World Cup, the head of the organizing committee, Alexey Sorokin, said in an interview.
Now the national anthem is front and center thanks to the president, who criticized players for not standing for "The Star-Spangled Banner" and implored the owners to fire those who protest.
Any offer is contingent on receipt of a letter or certificate of good standing for each bar of which the applicant is an active member dated within 30 days of any offer.
Three people are standing for president: current President Tsai Ing-wen from the DPP, Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu from the Kuomintang, and James Soong who leads the small People First Party.
Qalibaf, who ran unsuccessfully in two presidential races and was forced to drop out of a third to avoid splitting the hardline vote, has revived his political ambitions by standing for parliament.
Back in 2007, AND173 cofounder Jay Coen Gilbert, along with his former colleague Bart Houlahan and Andrew Kassoy, their friend from Wall Street, formally launched B Lab (the b standing for benefit).
The professional football player has become a lightning rod for controversy after kneeling, instead of standing, for the national anthem during the 2016 season to protest police brutality against people of color.
"Aside from having headaches throughout the day when standing for too long, overall pretty side effect-free, I would say, from the IVIG," he said on his Instagram Story on Wednesday night.
Constitutional term limits appear to prevent Ouattara from standing for a third term, but he said last month that he is free to run again under a new constitution approved in 2016.
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A nation pursuing its own interests and still standing for the freedom of all human beings can overcome an evil empire such as the Soviet Union and bring prosperity to the world.
Transitioning to standing for a while can help combat chronic neck and back pain by allowing you to look straight ahead instead of down, and your future self will thank you for that.
Although the Souness is now more mellow at the age of 62 and a respected television analyst, he ruled himself out of standing for a senior position in the running of the sport.
Delphine isn't so keen on Orlando quitting baseball, so she comes to the studio to watch his segment on Latina players who are no longer standing for the national anthem at baseball games.
As he said, despite the many rough passages, "Nothing is for nothing; I think everything that happens to you becomes a part of what you end up doing, and being, and standing for."
The earlier, semi-secret conference known as MARS (standing for Machine learning, Automation, Robotics, and Space) will continue as before, but the public conference, dubbed re:MARS will be an "extension" of the former.
Ever since the founding of Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority in 1979, white evangelicals have justified their pre-eminent role in American politics in part by standing for high moral character in public office.
Lungu, who is standing for re-election, has been in power for just over year after winning a closely-fought presidential race triggered by the death of predecessor Michael Sata in October 2014.
It is also the first time FireEye had assigned the label APT - standing for advanced persistent threat, a term usually reserved for state-sponsored hacker groups - to a group outside China and Russia.
These include volunteers from the SIPEM SoS Federazione (SIPEM standing for Italian Society of Emergency Psychology), which, for years, has dealt with bringing the first psychological aid to victims of disasters in Italy.
"Claiming that simply standing for the anthem ‒ and, by extension, the flag ‒ isn't patriotic is embracing the same type of either or fallacy that he&aposs denouncing the president for holding," Houck wrote.
Some fear that forcing politicians to disclose their tax affairs discourages people from standing for office, but this is now the norm for London mayoral candidates and would-be American presidents, for example.
Term limits appear to prevent Ouattara from standing for a third term, but he upset the PDCI last month when he said he is able to run again under a new 2016 constitution.
If all the people in a trust circle remained in good standing for an extended period, members of that circle would begin to receive exemptions from some requirements, making their lives much easier.
Research has found that in many jurisdictions, a significant number of people in solitary confinement were sent there for nonviolent disciplinary infractions, such as not standing for a count or disobeying an order.
There's the lifting of soil, "digging with shovels and standing for increasingly long periods of time, which helps their balance, especially when they're walking down to the garden carrying a tool," Flagler said.
In a statement released Tuesday night, Elway said he believes in standing for the flag and national anthem but that he also understood why players wanted to protest President Trump's comments last weekend.
Women like Clinton and Warren seem to feel they have to make the case for experience, while younger women, like Kamala Harris, seem to feel freer to present themselves as standing for change.
He still fights his way through the scrum of sharp elbows and big egos and stakes his territory, standing for hours waiting for his shots and lugging his equipment from venue to venue.
Perhaps now she will be seen as standing for something else — for epitomizing the opioid crisis, for sticking up for those too poor or too weak to fight a shadowy corporation for themselves.
Opponents of these laws have argued that they interfere with the property rights of an animal's owner and would establish some kind of legal standing for animals that have never before been recognized.
Goebbels pressured manufacturers to mass produce a "people's radio," or Volksempfänger; by September 1933, Germans could purchase a VE 301, with the three digits standing for January 30, when Hitler's hundred days began.
Last week, suicide bombers claimed by the Islamic State barged into a Shiite mosque in the western city of Herat as worshipers were standing for evening prayer and killed at least 37 people.
"The idea of brands standing for deeper meanings is particularly important for Gen Z — a fluid generation, comfortable with identities that converge, toggle between, or are inspired by many different circles," Chawla continued.
But others (correctly) believe it should be pronounced with a hard g, since it's actually an acronym standing for graphics interchange format—a belief that is even held by former president Barack Obama.
A defense attorney for Rote said in a January court filing that Rote had "significant mental deficits" that would prevent her from standing for a fair trial, according to the Des Moines Register.
On Wednesday, the New York State Common Retirement Fund announced that it would plan to vote against all board directors standing for re-election at companies that have no women on their boards.
President Trump has recently placed the NFL at the center of the nation's culture wars, riling up fans, teams, and players concerning athletes who protest police brutality by not standing for the national anthem.
The IRS: Tax refunds are set to be paid during the shutdown, according to the White House's Office of Management and Budget, but it's unclear if the administration has legal standing for this position.
Standing for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals, Reach requires companies to register the substances they use, creating a vast central database that is managed by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) in Helsinki.
He had been standing for three days on a corner in the capital, which was a well known spot for contractors to hire laborers, when a man stopped and offered him a good wage.
Joseph Kabila, the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, refused to rule out standing for election again in 2023 as allowed by the constitution (though he cannot contest elections scheduled for December 23rd).
Effectively painting Romney as an outsourcer helped pump a little life into the old, somewhat faded party brands: The Democrats representing working folks, the Republicans standing for Wall Street financiers and the one percent.
The crisis was sparked when Armenia's veteran leader Serzh Sarksyan, forbidden by the constitution from standing for a third term as president after a decade in office, tried to become prime minister last month.
One man was called in without any other potential jurors present and explained in very moving terms that he taught in a local school and risked damaging his professional standing for expressing his opinion.
But President Pierre Nkurunziza - who triggered the crisis by standing for a third term in July elections - has rejected the plan, saying the arrival of any such force would be seen as an invasion.
Trump claims the Eagles disagreed with his position on standing for the National Anthem before the game, but during the 2017 regular season and playoffs, Eagles players always stood during The Star-Spangled Banner.
On a recent afternoon more than 100 pregnant women waited - some standing for more than three hours - in noisy, crowded corridors of the Yangon Central Women's Hospital, the largest such institution in the country.
BANGUI (Reuters) - Two thirds of the 30 candidates standing for president of Central African Republic on Monday demanded the authorities halt the vote count because of what they said were irregularities in the ballot.
ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - Madagascar's president approved a new election law lifting a provision that would have prevented the main opposition candidate from standing for office, which had provoked a political crisis and deadly street demonstrations.
FirstGroup said non-executive chairman Wolfhart Hauser had told the board to start planning for his succession, as he would not be standing for re-election at an annual general meeting on July 25.
And he largely avoided mentioning the acrimonious episodes of the last year beyond a line about standing for the national anthem, a reference to his criticism of National Football League players protesting racial injustice.
In the spring of last year, a Taliban squad made its way past half a dozen checkpoints, deep into the largest army base in northern Afghanistan, just as soldiers were standing for Friday prayers.
This week alone, three high-profile potential candidates — Stacey Abrams in Georgia, Representative Cindy Axne in Iowa and Representative Joaquin Castro in Texas — opted out of challenging Republicans standing for re-election in 2020.
When Eusa finds the Addom (standing for both a split atom and a mortally wounded and divided "Adam"), he tears him apart, causing everything in the world to be devastated in a nuclear explosion.
And the reporting around the Goldman speeches"—speeches given to Goldman Sachs executives—"might have reduced her advantage, the normal Democratic advantage, in the eyes of working people, that we were standing for them.
Yet Dr McClelland, standing for ten minutes at his post at the president's head, found himself staring deep into the occipital part of the skull, where both bone and brain had been blasted away.
"Conservatives and liberals, Republicans and Democrats, can and should act in unison," McConnell, standing for the first time at Henry Clay's desk, the eyes of his new colleagues and history upon him, had said.
He's flirted with enough disaster in his first year to invite not only doubts about the power of his incumbency, but also speculation about impeachment, resignation, or a decision against standing for a second term.
While the controversy surrounding Pence's departure ensued, reports that Colin Kaepernick, the football player who spearheaded the movement, would sacrifice his beliefs by standing for the anthem for another shot in the NFL started circulating.
Brad Buss, Antonio Gracias, Stephen Jurvetson, and Linda Johnson Rice will not be standing for re-election in the upcoming annual meetings of stockholders in 2019 and 2020, the company said in a regulatory filing.
"In regards to standing for the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem, the School District of Manatee County complies with both Federal Statute 36 U.S. Code § 301 and Florida Statute § 1003.44," the statement said.
Gibbs, a historical researcher and television writer, argues that the apparent code in the Voynich manuscript is actually a series of Latin abbreviations, with each character standing for an abbreviated word rather than a letter.
"Our government will be doing a full renewal of the Canadian coast guard fleet and creating new shipbuilding jobs right here in British Columbia," said Trudeau, who is standing for re-election later this year.
The class, which was taught by Dennis Whyte, who is the head of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, came up with a new reactor technology they called the ARC (standing for "affordable, robust, compact").
Katumbi says the accusations are aimed at derailing his campaign to succeed President Joseph Kabila, who has ruled since 2001 but is barred from standing for a third term in an election set for November.
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The report focuses on the case of Alexa Ramos, who was separated from her mother, Araceli, for 15 months, to explain issues of the legal standing for children placed under the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
The jail terms mean that the three will be barred from standing for political office for five years—one reason, perhaps, why the government may have been so keen for them to be locked up.
The demonstrations, the largest since 1991 when the army canceled elections Islamists were poised to win, pose the most substantial threat ever faced by the president, who is standing for re-election on April 18.
Mr. Chichvarkin said he had realized that he was under surveillance shortly after moving here, when he observed a group of two or three men standing for hours around 100 yards from his front door.
Despite promising improved corporate governance and a better standing for Nissan in its relationship with top shareholder Renault, Saikawa was re-appointed by shareholders with the lowest approval rating among the 11 directors in June.
After all, current naming practices at these cultural institutions can, at times, result in a high-end form of money laundering, by turning tainted earnings into improved social standing for all to see and admire.
But particularly for those who don't have the option to lower their desk, there is at least some evidence in that study and in others that standing for much of a workday is not healthful.
Khaled al-Anany, the Minister of Antiquities and Tourism, said at the press conference, "We are in awe as to how he was able to create this structure, which has remained standing for 4,700 years."
Chow, also a member of Demosisto, was barred from standing for election in 2018, after authorities extended a blanket ban on pro-independence candidates to also include those who advocate self-determination for the city.
The Prez held his annual Super Bowl viewing party at Mar-a-Lago, and joined everyone else in the room -- standing for Demi Lovato's "Star Spangled Banner" rendition -- but his behavior was far from traditional.
Instead, nearly half is devoted to planned efforts to shore up the crumbling infrastructure at Rikers so it can remain standing for the next 10 years, even as city officials work to shut it down.
"Only a couple of days ago everyone was going for Warsh as successor, who the market saw as standing for a much tighter U.S. policy," said Commerzbank's head of currency research in Frankfurt, Ulrich Leuchtmann.
The accidental landmark that has become a social media phenomenon will remain standing for days, and maybe weeks, as crews continue their work to bring it down, the demolition company laboring on the building said.
Trump issued a Super Bowl message on Sunday night that, in keeping with the White House's opposition to NFL protests against police brutality and racial injustice, included a line about standing for the national anthem.
The 473-year-old president is standing for re-election in February 247, and his main challenger is Atiku Abubakar, 247, Nigeria's former vice president, who has also been long in the corridors of power.
On Monday morning the program largely focused on the controversial Republican memo released on Friday, post-Super Bowl reactions to all players standing for the national anthem and a Democratic push for universal health care.
Much rests on the vote: Hundreds of women and young people are among candidates standing for election, riding a wave of hope that the notoriously corrupt and inefficient political system in Afghanistan can be overhauled.
From Seattle to New England, with representatives from multiple regions around the country — including two teams each from Texas and Los Angeles — the dozen teams left standing for the monthlong postseason are a diverse lot.
" James Zogby, the Sanders appointee to the D.N.C. platform drafting committee in 2016, says that standing for Palestinian rights is guaranteed to be a major topic in the 2020 election: "It's a smell-test issue.
" 'In a Kaepernick jersey, I ain't standing for the flag' In his 2016 song, "Just Politics," which was released about a week following the 2016 general election, Masschusetts rapper Termanology laments the state of race relations in America and expresses his support for Kaepernick, rapping that he also won't stand for the National Anthem: "In a Kaepernick jersey, I ain't standing for the flag/ Might as well be the Confederate, the way they so devilish/ Treat men in blue above the law, like we irrelevant.
" When called up to speak, Cramer thanked Trump for moving to roll back Obama-era regulations, cutting taxes and "on behalf of the most vulnerable forgotten people, the unborn babies, thank you for standing for life.
HOW NFL NATIONAL ANTHEM PROTESTS HAVE EVOLVED SINCE KAEPERNICK The movement eventually led to NFL owners approving a policy in May that called for players and personnel standing for the national anthem or face a fine.
Kabila, who won disputed elections in 2006 and 2011, is barred by the constitution from standing for a third term but critics accuse him of trying to delay the vote to prolong his time in office.
But along with the constant support from her die-hard fans, the social media star and new mom of twin girls has also encountered some trolling from social media commenters — and she's not standing for it.
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Ms Waithe, a lesbian, went on to thank her "LGBTQIA family" (standing for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual): "The world would not be as beautiful as it is if we weren't in it".
So too are their French fans, treating every tune as a sing-along, who gave the band a standing ovation from the moment they took the stage and who remained standing for the next two hours.
Brad Buss, Antonio Gracias, Stephen Jurvetson, and Linda Johnson Rice will not be standing for re-election in the upcoming annual meetings of stockholders in 2019 and 2020, the company said here in a regulatory filing.
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Hollande, who even before the book's publication was France's most unpopular president in modern history, is now under pressure from some former supporters to rule out standing for another term in elections next April and May.
Kenyatta, who is standing for re-election in elections scheduled for August next year, cautioned against foreign interference, citing unnamed foreign actors whom he said were already bringing money into the country to influence the vote.
In the first days of implementation, reports emerged that detainees were left standing for hours on end and were verbally abused by overwhelmed Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officials — reports that Kelly summarily dismissed on Tuesday.
At the least, Mr Johnson appears to be on course to pull off the best result for a third-party candidate since Ralph Nader, standing for the Green Party, won 3% of the vote in 2000.
Instead, Washington is dealing with a Stalinist authoritarian regime that has been standing for three generations, whose ultimate goal is to drive the U.S. military out of South Korea and achieve reunification under its own terms.
While Trump characterized Pence as being under fire for standing for the anthem, in reality, Pence was criticized for the price tag of the trip to Indianapolis which amounted to little more than a photo-op.
Despite this fade in poll standing for the president's party, races that are solid for one party and even races that are only likely for candidate at this point are almost always won by that candidate.
The NFL reportedly won't implement a new policy this season on players standing for the national anthem after originally voting to implement a controversial policy that required players "to stand and show respect" during the song.
AMLO's "Together We Will Make History" coalition beat runner-up Ricardo Anaya, representing the center-right "Mexico Forward" coalition, and the incumbent PRI party candidate, José Antonio Meade, standing for the centrist "All for Mexico" coalition.
President Joko Widodo, a former furniture salesman who launched his political career as a small-city mayor, is standing for re-election in a contest with ex-general Prabowo Subianto, whom he narrowly defeated in 2014.
Despite promising improved corporate governance and a better standing for Nissan in its relationship with top shareholder Renault SA, Saikawa was re-appointed by shareholders with the lowest approval rating among the 11 directors in June.
TNL Media Group also recently founded a market research unit called TNLR (with the "R" standing for research) to provide reports that use data analytics from its user base for clients like Dell, Uber and Ford.
What is incomprehensible was the Democrats' all-too-apparent inability to get off their hands at the mention of "In God We Trust," standing for our national anthem or an economy producing 21 million new jobs.
"I see this as an Islamaphobic attack against two outspoken women of color who are shaking things up by boldly standing for crucial issues," said Yousef Munayyer, executive director of the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights.
In Illinois, Arthur Jones, a self-declared Holocaust denier and former leader of the American Nazi Party tallied almost 56,000 votes, more than a quarter of the total, standing for the GOP in Illinois' 3rd Congressional District.
But don't worry: his next move is to betray Ygritte (who risked her life by standing for him and seemed to genuinely care about him) to go back to the Night's Watch and defend the Wall again.
It feels great, it looks great, but I think what's captivated me most about it is how the story itself is such a mature standing for a character that had previously been an incarnation of greedy bloodbaths.
Boas is one of the people responsible for the sense we have in mind when we use the phrase "culture in the anthropological sense"—that is, the sense of culture as standing for a way of life.
If the American Dream, a flawed premise in and of itself, is about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, what Hilton and Jenner have done is more like standing for a long period of time in Louboutins.
Al-Mohannadi, a vice-president of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and Qatar Football Association (QFA), had previously been barred from standing for a place on the FIFA Council while his conduct over the matter was investigated.
But many Malagasy see him as the architect of the reviled "ni ni" ("neither nor") deal under which Mr Ravalomanana and Mr Rajoelina were barred from standing for election in 2013, clearing the way for Mr Rajaonarimampianina.
On Friday at a rally for Alabama Republican Senate candidate Luther Strange, Donald Trump said he thought NFL team owners should fire players who protest standing for the national anthem by taking a knee or sitting down.
Both candidates standing for election to become Milan's new mayor said they did not rule out selling all or part of the city's stake in regional utility A1003A, MF said, citing a TV debate of the two.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at U.S. President George W. Bush during a news conference a decade ago is standing for parliament, campaigning against corruption and the sectarianism that has plagued his country.
Following Thursday's verdict, neither Law nor Wong will be able to stand in the by-elections to fill those seats, as anyone jailed for more than 3 months is banned from standing for office for five years.
"Actually Frank, I am thinking about standing for Parliament here in Canada," Clinton told Frank McKenna, the former Canadian ambassador to the U.S., after he asked her this week if she would run for president in 2020.
And it reveals the unstated thesis of this book: Time and again in his post-­presidency, Bill Clinton was willing to risk his short-term standing for long-term humanitarian gains and — not coincidentally — a grand legacy.
"I think that when we elect Michael Grimm here, we'll be able to prove to these people who are weaponizing the DOJ and all of its bodies that the people aren't standing for it anymore," Caputo said.
He and his administration know well that anytime they can force their opponents to defend not standing for the national anthem or the humanity of murderous gang members or the legitimacy of Hamas it's a political win.
We were going to the movies at six o'clock, we saw what came across the news, and I said, let's go to the airport because this is some shit that's going on that we're not standing for.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Dozens of candidates standing for office in Romania's local elections on Sunday are either already subject to graft investigations or have not been sufficiently screened for any past abuses of power, anti-corruption groups say.
A raft of GOP senators standing for reelection in blue or purple states are going to find that they are in a very uncomfortable situation thanks to a trap Majority Leader Mitch McConnell inadvertently set for them.
Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch again sat during the national anthem on Sunday, after drawing the ire of President Trump for sitting through the U.S. national anthem but standing for the Mexican national anthem last week.
Either they will be held to blame for being responsible for ending DACA, which will deflate the party's base, or they will hand President Trump a massive legislative victory that could virtually cement his standing for 2020.
When we stand for the flag and anthem, we are standing for our hopes for our children's future, that they will embrace the principles of patriotism and live out its moral truths of justice, perseverance and courage.
Ironically, Pence's Olympic anthem protest comes just months after he walked out of an NFL game in the United States saying he couldn't tolerate seeing athletes protest injustice in America by kneeling, not standing, for the anthem.
The Jefferson County Circuit Court judge had decided in January that the Alabama law outlawing relocating, removing, changing or renaming buildings, streets and memorials that have been standing for more than 40 years violated free speech rights.
"Political suicide actually lies in not having a clean break from the EU and not leaving on the 31st October," Esther McVey, a Brexit hardliner and former minister who is standing for the leadership, said in a tweet.
Uncertainty about Kabila's future, including whether he plans to change the constitution to remove term limits that bar him from standing for a third elected term, have sparked violent street demonstrations in which dozens of people have died.
Ahead of national elections in September, where Merkel will be standing for her fourth term, German politics has been "rocked" by the emergence of her main opponent: Martin Schulz of the center-left Social Democratic Party, or SPD.
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And if you're looking for a comfier option (after all, you will be standing for a few hours) you'll want to throw on Emma Stone's polished-yet-casual topper or Gigi Hadid's Alpha Industries MA-1 bomber jacket.
Scottish Liberal Democrat Liam McArthur, who was standing for re-election in Orkney on Thursday, appears to have sent an emphatic email to potential voters ahead of the election — but his choice of wording may have confused some.
The segment, full of Bee's stinging commentary aimed at misguided Trump supporters and Fox News talking heads, points out a number of things, including that the tradition of NFL players standing for the anthem only started in 2009.
Zelaya weighed into the debate on Thursday in a letter in which he accused the tribunal of "electoral crimes" on behalf of Hernandez, who himself was standing for re-election enabled by a contentious 2015 Supreme Court ruling.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congo's influential Catholic Church urged politicians on Friday to renegotiate a deal struck last week to ensure a presidential election is held next year and President Joseph Kabila is forbidden from standing for a third term.
CAS ordered AIBA to include Konakbayev, an AIBA vice-president who had been banned from running against the only candidate — interim president Gafur Rahimov — in the list of those standing for election at the next congress, on Nov.
The constitution bars Kabila from standing for a new term but his government says it cannot organize the presidential election, originally scheduled for last month, until at least April 2018 due to delays in registering millions of voters.
That led to several questions about anthem protests and even mentions of Colin Kaepernick, to which McMahon simply said any player that followed the league's rule would be welcomed (McMahon intimated standing for the anthem was a "tradition").
The NRA has leaned Republican since at least the early 22010s, but as recently as 22012, halfwaythrough President Barack Obama's first term, it still supported many Democrats standing for election to Congress, especially in the South and West.
He feels as though he is being disrespected -- whether by NFL players not standing for the national anthem or by Curry saying if it was up to him, the Golden State Warriors would not visit the White House.
"Should I be confirmed as secretary of State, I would be charged with promoting American values on the world stage, and that means standing for universal human rights and fighting for the dignity of every person," he said.
Kabila, who succeeded his assassinated father in 2001 and won disputed elections in 2006 and 2011, is barred by the constitution from standing for a third elected term, though opposition leaders say he intends to extend his rule.
Retired and standing for $40,000, California Chrome — whose name is a result of the fact he was born in California and has significant white, or chrome, markings — was bred to 145 mares in the Northern Hemisphere last year.
A 2013 systematic review found that working nights was a risk factor, as were things like working in a three-shift schedule, working 40 to 52 hours per week, and standing for six to eight hours per day.
Mr. Macron, by going week after week deep into the country and standing for hours on end lecturing and taking questions, has clawed back some of the popularity he lost at the height of the Yellow Vest movement.
A pop singer, Shyma, is languishing in prison on charges of "inciting debauchery" for a sexually suggestive video; in 2015, a belly dancer was barred from standing for election because she "lacked a good reputation," a judge declared.
If Biden can turn all of these good moments, as well as months of organizational efforts, into a decisive victory in South Carolina, he will put himself in much stronger standing for the next few rounds of voting.
In testimony to Congress, Harvard law professor Noah Feldman noted when the impeachment issue was debated at the 1787 Constitutional Convention, James Madison asserted that standing for reelection "was not a sufficient security" against presidential abuse of power.
After finagling meetings with the United Nations refugee agency and the United States Embassy so she could better understand the resettlement process, she returned to Yale and, with another student, founded IRAP — the "I" then standing for Iraqi.
CAIRO (Reuters) - When Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced he was standing for Egypt's highest office four years ago he said it would be his last day in uniform, a pledge which symbolized his transition from military chief to president.
And since the end of last year, our number one priority for the company has been what we call standing for safety and that is going to be the amalgamation of a bunch of different things that we do.
The story heading into WWE's TLC pay-per-view—the TLC standing for Tables, Ladders, Chairs as a reference to the night's unifying motif—was a distinctly odd one, even by the standards of pro wrestling's perpetual drama machine.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The European Union on Tuesday criticized the Hong Kong government's decision to bar a 21-year-old activist from standing for election, saying it contradicted an international human rights treaty and risked hurting the city's reputation.
The original goal of the so-called MOAB — either standing for "Massive Ordinance Air Blast " or "Mother Of All Bombs," depending on who you ask — was to act as a non-nuclear deterrent against former Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein.
Before tossing a few articles in the hellfire, attendees decided to give their gear a send-off by singing (and, of course, standing for) a rendition of the National Anthem, waving around a few American flags for good measure.
For each pass of the satellite, the two key values Feldmann monitored were the duration of "TM" and "TC," standing for telemetry, meaning the health data received from the satellite; and telecommand, indicating the ability to send commands back.
He is standing for a second term against five other candidates, mostly prominent hardliners, on May 19, with a run-off a week later if no candidate wins more than 50 percent of votes cast in the first round.
But the revised order explicitly exempts legal permanent residents and those who already have a valid visa to come to the U.S. That language could take away a major chunk of a state's legal standing for bringing a lawsuit.
Finally, the CareFirst plaintiffs' Supreme Court brief quoted the 8th Circuit's own language in 2017's In re SuperValu, which it concedes to be the best evidence of a split amongst the circuits on standing for data breach victims.
WASHINGTON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday applauded two National Football League teams that largely steered clear of controversy by standing for the national anthem at Monday night's game, even as players protested in other ways.
Faced with a crisis of athletes sitting, kneeling and doing anything but standing for the national anthem to draw attention to their favorite issues, the episode sees the nation's leaders turning to Abrams to "reboot" the, uh, beloved song.
The White House on Wednesday also benched Azar from a coronavirus task force press briefing, the latest sign of diminished standing for an official who was the face of the U.S. response to the disease just a week ago.
The ambiguity in the rule has made it difficult for the league to fine players who have either sat or knelt for the anthem, and the owners had discussed clarifying the wording to make standing for the anthem mandatory.
The SAT (formerly standing for the Scholastic Aptitude Test, now just SAT) and ACT (originally American College Testing) are standardized tests that are functionally mandatory for admission at many colleges across the country, from elite universities to community college.
In the midst of the NFL controversy over players who take a knee instead of standing for the national anthem, let us remember the many reasons why many of us stand for the flag and how it all began.
For a league that likes to talk about unity, this rule creates a dynamic where some owners may fine players for not standing for the anthem, while others may be viewed as havens where players can speak their mind.
With Obama standing for re-election in a contest that was just months away, some in the White House believed that it was politics, as much as any direct security threat, that was driving Netanyahu's push for a strike.
Meanwhile, terrorists had little interest in sharing power or standing for re-election once they had power — leading, in Egypt, to bloody coups or renewed attacks, in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere, by terrorists trying to increase their bargaining power.
"Given our evolving business and the businesses Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Dorsey are in, it has become increasingly difficult for them to avoid conflicts relating to Board matters, and they are not standing for re-election," the statement said.
More than 100 people were detained as part of the program, and at least three dozen were subjected to "enhanced interrogation techniques," which included waterboarding, forced standing for hours, cold conditions, confinement in small boxes, walling, and sleep deprivation.
Standing for the flag and anthem at a sports game or other public gatherings, symbolically shows that we are all Americans, no matter our race or religion, no matter our preferred sports team, and no matter our political differences.
In a statement released on the team's official Twitter account, the organization said it would show unity by standing for the national anthem as a team, one day after a similar pledge was made by the New England Patriots.
Data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the number of jobs added in November came in below expectations, at 19743,21974, but the overall economy is still in good standing for anyone looking to make a career change.
"A lot has changed," said Maribel Sosa, 54, after standing for an hour with her daughter at the corner of a park in Havana, video chatting with her family in the United States, laughing and gesticulating at her phone's screen.
A recent poll by the Washington Post offered a stark reminder of Mr Trump's unpopularity in Virginia, suggesting it could mean a double-digit defeat for Mr Gillespie against either of the two Democrats standing for their party's gubernatorial nomination.
"Given our evolving business and the businesses Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Dorsey are in, it has become increasingly difficult for them to avoid conflicts relating to board matters, and they are not standing for re-election," Disney said in a statement.
Sony is also explicitly targeting 'STEAM' learning, with the 'A' in the acronym standing for 'Art', alongside the more usual Science, Technology, Engineering and Math components, which sets Koov apart from some less flexible learn to code gizmos in the market.
Justice Scalia — in the history of the republic, there has never been anyone better than him at standing for the principle that the Constitution is not a living and breathing document — it is supposed to be applied as originally meant.
The issue about players standing for the national anthem arose during the 2016 preseason, when former San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick first sat, then took a knee, during the anthem to protest what he viewed as racial inequality and police brutality.
From the glass-enclosed court docket where he has been standing for the past four weeks, Merah has been trying to distance himself from his younger brother Mohammed, who five years ago killed seven people in extremist attacks in southern France.
UN Women said only 51 women are standing for Congress with the four biggest parties, down more than a third on 2015's historic poll, when Muhammadu Buhari became the first Nigerian to oust a sitting president at the ballot box.
In a separate statement, Valeant said that seven current board members would not be standing for re-election at its June 14 shareholder meeting, including Howard Schiller, the company's former Chief Financial Officer and G. Mason Morfit, who represents ValueAct.
Quigley's bill turns the buzz word into an acronym standing for the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act, which would broaden the scope of the Presidential Records Act of 1978 by including the term "social media" as documentary material.
The IOC confirmed it had held talks with Reedie, who is standing for another three-year term, about appointing a neutral president in future and dropping the current system of rotating the choice of president between governments and sports bodies.
Putin, who is standing for re-election on March 18, a contest polls show he is likely to easily win, inspected the factory in Kazan where the new plane is being built as well as an airstrip, hangars and modernized workshops.
" Fisher is the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, who, in an episode of the reality football show "Hard Knocks," told his team that standing for the anthem was sacrosanct: "It's an opportunity to realize how lucky you are.
Many of those protesters also believe they have no other avenue to voice their frustrations -- radical lawmakers have been ejected from the legislature, and others banned from standing for office, cutting off Hong Kong's already limited democratic organs from their influence.
And a search of Franco A.'s barracks room after his arrest uncovered an assault-rifle case carved with a swastika, the letters HH (standing for Heil Hitler) inscribed on the wall and a Nazi-era pamphlet featuring a Wehrmacht soldier.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is standing for re-election in the vote, which authorities announced this week would be held by April 30, and the ruling Socialists hope to prevail over a squabbling opposition despite an economic crisis and foreign sanctions.
She also fleshed out an entirely different theory from the dilution claim, based on the First Amendment and potential plaintiffs' ability to organize and freely associate, and explained how these or other plaintiffs might establish standing for that claim too.
President Abdel Fattah-el Sisi, who is standing for re-election next month, ordered the offensive after Islamic State militants killed at least 311 people in a ruthless gun-and-bomb assault on a mosque in North Sinai on Nov.
Hundreds of other players who protested two weeks ago, apparently more piqued at a president telling them what to do than the underlying causes the kneeling is supposed to highlight, are now back in line and standing for the anthem.
James A. Elms, 76, a retired police officer who served during the unrest of the 1960s, said that today the Hong Kong police were seen as standing for mainland China, not against it, as was the case in colonial times.
If it were to be fully incorporated into the Russian Federation, he could extend his own tenure in the Kremlin beyond his current term limit of 2024 by claiming that he is standing for election in a whole new country.
"The Supreme Court has recognized third-party standing for almost a hundred years, and it's done that in a number of cases — not just abortion," Rikelman, the lead attorney on the case, said in a press briefing in mid-February.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan votes in presidential and parliamentary elections on Saturday, with three candidates standing for the position of president, including current leader Tsai Ing-wen who is up for re-election at the end of her first four-year term.
It invested $5.5 million to construct a customized building to house a 21,000-square-foot exhibition floor, where sculptures would remain standing for eight months before bulldozers reduced them to piles of sand to be used in the following year's exhibit.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan votes in presidential and parliamentary elections next Saturday, with three candidates standing for the position of president, including current leader Tsai Ing-wen who is up for re-election at the end of her first four-year term.
More than 22011 candidates, including 250 women, are standing for 50 seats in an assembly that enjoys legislative powers but has often been at odds with the government of one of the world's wealthiest countries, thwarting attempts to strengthen fiscal discipline.
"We now have 13 Tory politicians standing for leadership, and Boris Johnson in particular is attempting to hammer in his popularity; aided a little by Donald Trump who is talking up Farage and Johnson," said Rabobank FX strategist Jane Foley.
"Bernie Sanders has a lifetime record of standing for working people in marginalized communities and he'll continue to do that, that's why he almost won the nomination last time and will win the nomination this time," said Sanders adviser Jeff Weaver.
Kavanaugh has written, in both his scholarship and a judicial opinion, that he follows this doctrine, that he believes statutes should be severed as narrowly as possible, with the remainder of the law left standing for Congress to deal with.

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