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"stitch up" Definitions
  1. to use a needle and thread to join things together
  2. (informal) to arrange or complete something

128 Sentences With "stitch up"

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But will Mr Cruz's and Mr Kasich's attempted stitch-up work now?
And it is not a stitch-up by a committee of legacy airlines.
In part this is a hedging strategy against a big-power stitch-up.
In this case it's a relationship that needs a stitch up and mend.
"A stitch-up" is how one person close to the situation describes Nissan's actions.
Mr Sewing must wonder if his rise is a blessing or a stitch-up.
To stitch up the wounds of Trump's America's fragmenting diplomacy will require serious surgery.
This stitch-up may appeal to those unnerved by the chaos of the past week.
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's Nobel peace-prize-winning leader, did not condemn the stitch-up.
She believed the FBI and Department of Justice were "in collusion" to stitch up Mr Trump.
Factories in China assemble iPhones, stitch up Nike apparel and footwear and make Chevrolets and Fords.
"I still haven't been able to stitch up the dream that I have had," he said.
I stitch up the simple cuts, reassure those with benign viruses, prescribe Tylenol and send home.
DE, its Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said on Wednesday, describing the process as "a stitch-up".
The stitch up was a kind of hybrid of two recent high-profile flubs from Johnson.
French parties used to stitch up candidates behind closed doors, or restrict voting to card-carrying members.
O'Leary complained that the Air Berlin insolvency process is a "stitch-up" to help strengthen Lufthansa (LHAG.DE).
Schilling was pitching with a torn tendon in his ankle, which Red Sox doctors attempted to stitch up.
Yet the electoral stitch-up has so infuriated many Congolese that it, too, presents a risk to stability.
Some detect an establishment stitch-up: Iain Duncan Smith accuses the judges of telling parliament what it should do.
But there was no physical evidence, the boys' confessions were inconsistent and black protesters called it a stitch-up.
It may also end up boosting the 5-Star Movement if seen as a stitch-up to block them.
He was asking if he was the only one left with one on and if this was a stitch-up.
The result of such a stitch-up, predicts Mr Trump, for what that may be worth, would be a riot.
" The Lib Dem leader described the potential deal as a "stitch-up" that no one voted for, telling the BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We believe what started with democracy in June must not now end up as a stitch-up deal being imposed on the British people that absolutely no one voted for.
Nine times champion Rossi then spoke of a 'Spanish stitch up', accusing Marquez of helping Yamaha's Lorenzo to win the title.
This newspaper is no fan of UKIP, but nor can it abide the antidemocratic stitch-up by which lords are currently appointed.
It was a tournament that took advantage of the UFC's inability to stitch up the heavyweight class following the collapse of PRIDE.
When the shake-out comes, history offers two dispiriting examples of how a consumer-friendly boom can turn into a stitch-up.
Ryanair is also keen to expand in Berlin though, having previously criticized Lufthansa's purchase of Air Berlin assets as a "stitch-up".
Many Brexiteers would love Mr Lyons to get the bank job (if he does not, expect accusations of an establishment stitch-up).
"This backroom stitch-up after days of talks is grotesque, it satisfies no one but party power games," said Greens leader Ska Keller.
The secretive cabal known as le pouvoir (the power) that really rules Algeria, and grows rich from it, is planning another stitch-up.
Rupert survives after being shot in the eye but not before Claire's emergency surgery to remove the bullet and stitch up the wound.
The doctor returned 10 minutes later as promised, handed me the towel as a keepsake and proceeded to carefully stitch up Sarah's finger.
She breadboarded the electrical component systems she would need and had the Kitchen's cobblers stitch up actual shoes into which she could insert them.
In fact, using information from those sensors STAR was able to stitch up a surgical cut in the gut of four different pigs, unaided.
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has called it a "stitch-up", saying it would give Lufthansa a 95 percent share of the German domestic market.
Once that's all taken care of, doctors have to go back and stitch up the uterus and either stitch or staple the abdominal skin closed.
They are supposed to ensure the guidelines are administered impartially, so that airports cannot stitch up deals with the local flag-carrier behind closed doors.
Goodall, who has spent most of her life living and working in Glasgow, would stitch up the wounds and work to repair the damaged tissue.
"STITCH-UP" 5-Star has more parliamentary seats than the League, but Salvini's party now has twice as much voter support, according to opinion polls.
A senior BJP leader, who declined to be named, told Reuters the party is looking to stitch up a two-thirds majority in both houses.
After driving myself to the hospital and receiving X-rays, two doctors worked for about seven hours to clean and stitch up all the puncture wounds.
But the cop reveals that it is a stitch-up: he knows they are filming a television show, and the producers were in on the traffic stop.
Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage said his appointment was "the perfect stitch-up", an example of "nepotism" that showed Britain was right to be quitting the European Union.
Mêlée is a believable, albeit fantastical, hideaway for pirates without guts enough to even stitch up a sail, let alone take a vessel out onto the open sea.
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, Friedrich Merz and Jens Spahn are a study in contrasts, lending the proceedings an air of competition far removed from the usual CDU stitch-up.
Some more centrist members, part of a "Labour First" grouping, called it an "unprincipled and anti-democratic stitch-up" aimed at stopping differences of opinion from being exposed.
It features a powerful motor that can stitch up to 1,100 stitches per minute, has over 30 built-in stitches and a metal frame that's built to last.
The SPD steering committee and board meet later on Tuesday to decide on a temporary successor to Schulz and some members have complained it looks like a stitch-up.
Several OPEC members think that Saudi Arabia and Russia are going to stitch up a deal to their mutual benefit, leaving the rest of them out in the cold.
The season culminated in Rossi accusing Honda rival and double champion Marc Marquez of helping Lorenzo win the title in a "Spanish stitch-up" at the deciding race in Valencia.
They will inevitably see a referendum as a betrayal, depicting it as a stitch-up in which Mrs May first neutered Brexit and then schemed to give Remainers a second chance.
Sudha, now 20, said frequent gynecologist visits have wiped out her savings while it is a struggle daily to stitch up to 400 parts of clothing from collars and buttons to pockets.
"STITCH-UP" With parliament closed for the summer holidays, Salvini has been waging an unofficial election campaign on Italian beaches, a perfect venue for his down-market, "man-of-the-people" persona.
The person Alanis was meant to trust most, the one in charge of her cash, taxes and investment choices, has admitted he was behind a stitch-up so bold it's almost commendable.
It's an unusual argument that would normally seem to be a dead loser because few lawyers fail to stitch up the basic requirements of a fairly simple contract such as this one.
Supporters of opposition candidate Martin Fayulu and some independent observers rejected December's election results as a stitch up based on a deal done between Tshisekedi and Kabila, a charge their camps both deny.
The bottom line: The hasty stitch-up necessary to secure von der Leyen's mandate, combined with the European Parliament's new fragmentation, could place her in a position of weakness when she takes office.
Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary has criticised as a "stitch-up" the way that Air Berlin was carved up, with Lufthansa buying the bulk of its operations and easyJet getting some business at Tegel.
But as the clock neared 3 AM, Konstantin dropped Objekt's "The Stitch-up" to a flurry of dancers unprepared for harsh noise breakdowns after over an hour of a steady and satisfying kick drums.
An aggrieved Rossi, now 37 and the oldest rider on the grid, decried a Spanish 'stitch-up' last November after accusing Honda's Marquez of helping Jorge Lorenzo win his third MotoGP title for Yamaha.
Dr. Lee slices into the ear using a scalpel and severs away the keloid skin smoothly, leaving a tiny bit of excess skin on the top of the ear to use to stitch up the excision.
On a fourth, she attaches the sleeves and hands it off, so a member of her team can stitch up the sides, hem the bottom and, finally, stamp the logo and size below the neck hole.
In "The Stitch Up" Objekt sets a subtly menacing, atmospheric tone which he intersperses with erratic industrial spurts and spookily gentle bells, repurposing the album original into a club-ready powerhouse without sacrificing its grim sentiment.
The reckoning was based on Mrs Clinton's big lead among superdelegates—the 715-odd Democratic office-bearers who may vote at the convention as they please—which Mr Sanders has decried as an establishment stitch-up.
Hard-fought compromises tend to endure, and, despite the occasional fear of a Franco-German stitch-up, can sweep up other countries who feel their interests are roughly represented by one or other of the big two.
Once there, Orr found out the bear had taken a chip out of his forearm, and it took doctors eight hours to stitch up his other wounds, including a deep, five-inch gash on the side of his head.
In the run up to Objekt's 2014 LP Flatland, the Berlin-based dark techno deconstructionist released a white-label called "The Stitch Up." That vinyl-only rarity is now available in digital formats, after Objekt uploaded it to Bandcamp today.
A man meets a psychic in New York, plans to marry her and brings his daughter to meet her, but dies unexpectedly, leaving his fiancée and daughter to stitch up the tatters of what might have been their new life.
"This backroom stitch-up after days of talks is grotesque, it satisfies no one but party power games," Ska Keller, co-leader of the Greens in parliament, said after days of wrangling among EU leaders over names for the biggest posts.
"People are fed up with a so-called free market system that has produced grotesque inequality, stagnating living standards for the many, calamitous foreign wars without end and a political stitch-up," Mr. Corbyn said on Wednesday in remarks to the party conference.
After a 3-0 win over Panama on Monday, Belgium hope to find space to stitch up qualification but will go into the game with respect for Tunisia, who performed well in their build-up to the competition against strong European sides.
He urged renewal of the Élysée Treaty, the compact that has governed Franco-German relations for over half a century, and had lots to say on migration and security, preoccupations in Berlin that might form the basis for an early Franco-German deal (though a stitch-up risks alienating other members).
But plenty of greens and socialists (led by contingents from Germany itself) objected that this was a stitch-up, that it was unfair on the left and that it contravened a post-2014 convention whereby a party-political "lead candidate" should win a mandate at the European election to become commission president.
See the world from a new angle with 32 sphere panoramas that can stitch up to 25 photos together in just 8 seconds, and with a three axis Gimbal that steadies the shot no matter how fast or how high you fly your Quadcopter, you'll soon be capturing images from every position imaginable.
"Bolsonaro will try to stitch up a majority on an ad hoc basis via cross-party interest groups (law and order, evangelical groups and farmers) rather than through a formal coalition of a dozen or so parties as in the past — That system became synonymous with corruption and pork barrel politics that he campaigned against," the EIU's Wood said.
Over the past 35 years it has established a network that has penetrated Turkish state institutions and civil society, by fair means and foul: indoctrinating recruits, stealing selection-exam papers for the civil service and armed forces, conspiring to stitch up key appointments, even framing their opponents with false evidence in court, such as in the Ergenekon and Sledgehammer cases.
The barrage of big, serious voices—from Barack Obama with his "back of the queue" jibe to Mark Carney and most of those businesses to have taken a stance—has highlighted the Out campaign's dilettantish inability to answer basic questions about Britain's economic future outside the EU. When it moans that the deck is stacked against it and that devastating projections like those released by the Treasury on Monday are a stitch-up, that is in substitute for a credible, detailed counter-argument.
The other yearns for the welcome Trapeta Mayson described in her contribution to last year's "Poetic Address to the Nation": Oh give me shelter in this fractured Union Give me shelter in this fractured Union Stitch up these worn bones Open my mouth Rip this silence from my foreign tongue Move this wedge of indifference Show me a sign that I am home Take away our boxing ring of conflict where we bloody each other with pride and prejudice Put out a welcome matArt and culture can free us of stories that don't serve, creating new ones that inspire action.
He also had to stitch up some minor war wounds, but quickly recovered.
They opposed the alternative vote and said that the AV referendum was a "political stitch-up".
A one off episode entitled 'Celebrity Stitch Up!' was produced. The show originally starred Marvin Benoit, Calum Callaghan, Anne Foy and Simon Kane, but new presenters, Adam Selkirk-Brown and Sita Thomas, later joined for the 2004 series.
The people decide to stitch up the burst orange so it could stay where it was, and in the polar winter, they find that it has absorbed the sun's light from the summer and gives them light during the whole season.
Axes were used to cut open the aircraft and 11 bodies were removed. 2 revolvers, 5 watches, and RM 6,000 cash were recovered. All the bodies were rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for stitching. Doctors worked for more than 6 hours to stitch up the body parts.
This is used to justify the shooting by making it appear that the officer fired in self-defence or to defend other bystanders. In British usage, to frame, or stitch up, is to maliciously or dishonestly incriminate someone or set them up, in the sense trap or ensnare.
In 2007, Rickman started The Stitch Up, with MU330 front man Dan Potthast. He plays the bass and adds backup vocals. Matt Porter and A.J. Marquez are currently in a group The Huxtables. A.J. Marquez, Matt Porter, Phil Boutelle all play in Dan P and the Bricks as well.
Third front likely in State for LS pollsMinority party trying to stitch up third front in Assam The AIUDF has become the principal opposition party in Assam. It won 18 of 126 seats in the 2011 Legislative Assembly election and in 2016 it won 13 of 126 seats.
Tensions began to arise in her marriage (caused by her overwhelming devotion to activism and jihad according to husband Khan). Siddiqui temporarily moved away from her husband after her husband threw a baby bottle at her and she had to be taken to the emergency room to stitch up her lip.
This was scrapped, but in 2017, they revived the demolition plans as part of general improvements in the area following support from Lambeth Council. The rebuilding is expected to take place between 2019 and 2021. Kate Hoey, member of parliament for Vauxhall has criticised the proposals, calling them a "stitch up".
In contrast to other CBBC programmes, Stitch Up! was more aimed at older children and teenagers (most CBBC programmes are aimed at primary school age children). The presenters and victims were all teenagers and adults with comparatively little child participation. The soundtrack/background music was often sultry and urbane, featuring bands like Oasis and Royksopp.
The announcement and nature of the inquiry were widely criticised. David Cameron dismissed the inquiry as "an establishment stitch-up", and the Liberal Democrats threatened a boycott. The open sessions of the inquiry began on 24 November 2009 and were televised from the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre. On 5 March 2010, Gordon Brown appeared before the inquiry.
LELR Issue 121, Thompsons Law. Retrieved 4 October 2010The Reunion, BBC, published 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2010Dagenham car plant stitch-up that triggered fight for equal pay, The Times, 24 April 2009. Retrieved 4 October 2010 At the time, it was common practice for companies to pay women less than men, irrespective of the skills involved.
Anne has been presenting CBBC weekdays on BBC One or on CBBC Extra on Saturday mornings. Anne appears on Stitch Up!, setting up unsuspecting members of the public to be humiliated for the benefit of the cameras. She has made appearances on The Saturday Show and in the summer of 2003 she presented Britain's Amazing Mates.
"Sew up the incisions and then tuck the sheet around the corpse. When you finish, go right home." Will nervously began to stitch up the incisions on the body and recounted the incident many years later saying, "I'm about as proud of the fact that I walked out of there, instead of ran, as of anything else I ever made myself do".
Retrieved 4 October 2010The Reunion, BBC, published 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2010Dagenham car plant stitch-up that triggered fight for equal pay, The Times, 24 April 2009. Retrieved 4 October 2010 At the time it was common practice for companies to pay women less than men, irrespective of the skills involved.Equal Pay Heroes Honoured: Breakthrough 2006 The Wainwright Trust, published 2006.
Simon Kane played Remote Controlled Kid in all three series. He would enter a shop and ask a member of staff confusing and totally random questions. The final prank of each show was the Big Stitch Up! One popular prank involved tricking a boy into believing his bedroom would be transformed by a DIY TV show whilst he was at school.
Adam, dance teacher from Season 3, became a member of the CBBC STITCH UP gang. Jess Pearson, the dance teacher in Season 4 later went on to star in BBC Three comedy-drama Drop Dead Gorgeous. Jordan McCuaig, who taught DJing in a later year then went on to national success at renowned nightclubs and festivals, including live sets on Radio One and BBC Documentaries.
It was pointed out the BBC had not even begun to put its case".Simon Freeman and Henry Porter, "BBC to settle Tory libel case", Sunday Times, 19 October 1986. The National Young Conservatives hinted at a stitch-up at the BBC. The chairman, Richard Fuller, told the Eastern Area Young Conservatives: > "I find it strange that they have apparently decided to settle now, when > things appeared to be going well.
" Oxfam's Elizabeth Stuart praised Kim but condemned the electoral process as a "sham": "Dr. Kim is an excellent choice for World Bank president and a true development hero. But we'll never know if he was the best candidate for the job, because there was no true and fair competition." Peter Chowla of the Bretton Woods Project said the election was "a stitch-up between the US and Europe.
Stitch Up! is a surreal CBBC children's hidden camera show in which pranks are played on the general public. It was originally broadcast in early 2002 and was repeated until 2008 on the CBBC channel, when CBBC began to focus even more on their target audience of the under 12s. Pranks were played all over the UK, with most taking place in London and the South East, although specials were filmed abroad.
The Guild of Blacksmiths, much like Alchemists, use their downtime to make armour and weapons for adventurers, but they can also repair armour out in the field, making them very useful in a tough fight. The Guild of Physicians are the medicinal healers of the FnH world. Using their different drugs, they can heal wounds, stitch up cuts, and even reattach a severed limb. Physicians are worth their weight in gold on any party.
The timing and nature of the inquiry--and particularly the fact that it would not issue its report until after the 2010 general election--generated political controversy. Conservative Party leader David Cameron dismissed the inquiry as "an establishment stitch-up", and the Liberal Democrats threatened a boycott.Anger over 'secret Iraq inquiry' BBC News, 16 June 2009. In a parliamentary debate over the establishment of the inquiry, MPs from all the major parties criticised the government's selection of its members.
The original members met in St. Louis University High School music class 330 (hence the name of the band).[ AllMusic MU330 - Biography] Singer Dan Potthast has released solo work and has also started a second band The Stitch Up with former Slow Gherkin frontman James Rickman. He also started a ska/rocksteady group called "Dan P and the Bricks" along with former MU330 saxophonist, Matt Knobbe. As of 2018, Potthast is part of Jeff Rosenstock's touring band.
Peter has been using his new ability to stabilize critical patients he has been rescuing, but finds the process extremely taxing on him. Emma Coolidge helps stitch up a wound on a patient; when Peter asks where she learned how to do that, Emma reveals she had gone to medical school, but dropped out. Later, Emma helps revive a collapsed girl. Peter asks Emma why she dropped out, and she reveals that her nephew had drowned while she was momentarily distracted.
However, Archie calls his friend Ged Paxton (Charlie Wade) to pretend to kidnap him, claiming to be an old acquaintance of Warren's looking for the money. Elliot, Kris and Zak agree to give Ged the money, unaware it is a stitch up. Ged, however, decides he wants all of the money, and threatens to throw Archie from a roof. When Kris, Zak and Elliot discover Archie's lies, Kris throws the money over the roof and it blows away in the wind.
Lloyd was sounded out for, but declined, the Washington Embassy. In 1971, after the Conservatives had returned to power, Lloyd became Speaker. He was elected Speaker by 294 votes to 55, the opposition coming from those who thought the election was a stitch- up between the leadership of the two main parties. Mindful that the long hours required as Speaker had broken the health of several of his predecessors, he increased the number of deputy speakers to three to ease the burden.
When Walid later calls Shirin and asks her to stitch up Taufiq, she refuses as she does not want to be involved. Shirin later performs surgery on Boaz, reluctantly, after Walid kidnaps her and takes her mother as hostage until she performs the surgery. Following the surgery she calls Walid and insists that she must be able to check up on him to ensure he does not have an infection. Shirin admitted to Doron what she did, thinking he is a member of the Palestinian Preventive Security.
Navalny said that whoever planned to make Savchenko "a trophy prisoner" had miscalculated. He described the trial as such an "obvious stitch-up" you could "see the threads". When Savchencko was released from Russian prison in May 2016, opinion polls for the Ukrainian presidential election showed 15% would vote for her; by early 2017, this number was below 5%. Savchenko blames an alleged government smear campaign (that is casting her as someone who may have been turned into a Russian agent) for this collapse.
Gimson referred to the process as a "kangaroo court", and Mann called the decision a stitch-up; Gimson started legal action against the party, but dropped the case several days later. Keir Morrison, a councillor in the Ashfield District, replaced Gimson as the Labour candidate. In the December 2019 general election, the Conservatives won the seat with a swing from Labour of 18.4%, the largest recorded in the election. The fall in the Labour vote share of 24.9% was the greatest experienced by the party in any constituency at that election.
Incredibly, after discovering the injury to his scrotum, he calmly asked the physio to stitch up the tear and returned to the field before a blow to his head left him concussed. He was substituted and watched the remainder of the game from the grandstand where he witnessed the All Blacks lose 16–3. In 1987, the first Rugby World Cup was held in New Zealand. Shelford played in five of the six All Blacks games and was a member of the team that won the final against France 29–9.
Needle lace borders from the Erzgebirge mountains of Germany in 1884, displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Needle lace, detail Needle lace is a type of lace created using a needle and thread to stitch up hundreds of small stitches to form the lace itself. In its purest form, the only equipment and materials used are a needle, thread and scissors. The origins of needle lace date back to the 16th century in Italy, and its origins may be found in the openwork on linen technique called reticella.
In 2011, Greenpeace started a dialog with Zara to ban toxics from the clothing production. Greenpeace published its "Toxic threads: the big fashion stitch-up" report in November 2012 as part of its Detox Campaign identifying companies that use toxic substances in their manufacturing processes. Nine days after the report was published, Zara committed to eradicating all releases of hazardous chemicals throughout its entire supply chain and products by 2020. Zara became the biggest retailer in the world to raise awareness for the Detox Campaign, and switched to a fully toxic-free production.
Ian Gilmour appointed him editor of The Spectator. He wrote his own weekly column under the pseudonym of "Quoodle" and also sometimes wrote signed articles complaining about what the ODNB describes as his "pet hates" such as Harold Wilson or the BBC. He tolerated a range of political opinions amongst his journalists, including Alan Watkins. He caused further controversy by publishing on 17 January 1964 a candid account of the 1963 party leadership contest, claiming perhaps unfairly, that it was a stitch- up by an Etonian 'magic circle.
He confirmed the racism in the Headhunters and their links to Combat 18, including one top-ranking member who had been imprisoned on one occasion for possession of material related to the Ku Klux Klan. The programme led to arrests and several convictions. One member of the Headhunters, Jason Marriner who was convicted and sent to prison as a result of the show, has since written a book, Stitch-Up For a Blue Sole, claiming to have been set up by MacIntyre and the BBC. He claims that footage was manipulated, 'incidents' were manufactured and they were convicted despite having no footage of them committing crimes.
In October 2019 the retired high court judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who led the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, was critical of Cotton's "remarkable insensitivity" for stating in her evidence that she wouldn't change anything the London Fire Brigade did on the night of the Grenfell fire. His report demonstrated "the LFB is an institution at risk of not learning the lessons of the Grenfell Tower fire". Survivors and bereaved welcomed Moore-Bick's comments in the first of his two reports. On Sunday 3 November 2019, The Sunday Times reported that Dany Cotton rejected the findings of the Moore-Bick inquiry into the Grenfell fire, calling them a 'stitch up'.
In 2014 Indian general election RJD came back to UPA and contested election in alliance with Indian National Congress and Nationalist Congress Party in Bihar. Out of 40 seats in Bihar, RJD will contest on 27 seats, INC on 12 and NCP on one. The eldest daughter of Lalu Prasad Yadav, Misa Bharti and his wife Rabri Devi contested from Patliputra and Saran respectively but both lost in election. RJD won only four out of total forty Loksabha seats in Bihar.Rashtriya Janata Dal RJD Lok Sabha candidates for general election 2014. Updatesindia.in (2014-03-06). Retrieved on 2014-05-21.RJD, Congress, NCP stitch up alliance in Bihar.
In May 2009, he was suspended from the council for 9 months for alleged misconduct after he was refused permission to address the council on changes to workers terms and conditions imposed by the new single status arrangement; describing the manner in which the council drove through changes as "shite" and "a stitch up".(10 April 2009) Dunbartonshire Council rebel Jim Bollan vows to keep on fighting Lennox Herald His suspension was protested by Socialist Resistance and the Secretary of Clydebank Trades Council, Tom Morrison. Bollan was selected as the no. 1 candidate for the SSP in the West Scotland region for the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, but failed to win the seat.
The 2001 season was the Washington Redskins' 70th in the National Football League, their 65th representing Washington, D.C. and the first under head coach Marty Schottenheimer. Despite an ugly start to the season at 0–5, the Redskins began a 5-game winning streak, and by week 14 were 6–6 and in the midst in the NFC playoff hunt. However, despite outplaying their next two opponents, the Redskins dropped two critical games to the Eagles and Bears, eliminating them from playoff contention, though they would finish the season on a high note at 8–8. This was also the season the Redskins debut the stitch up authentic name and numbers on the jerseys.
Varro is able to temporarily stitch up Young's wound and convinces him to return to the ship as he would just slow them down. Young, showing trust in Varro, gives him his pistol and orders him to bring back TJ. Varro and Greer (who distrusts Varro) are forced to continue on alone and Varro admits that he's not sure he and Greer will be able to perform the rescue, but is willing to keep going. He compares Greer to a friend of his who died in a suicide mission, trying to convince him not to end up like that. When the two reach the creature's lair, Greer gives Varro C4 to create a distraction while he rescues TJ and Corporal Reynolds.
The Snaptun Stone may feature a depiction of Loki In 1950, a semi-circular flat stone featuring a depiction of a mustachioed face was discovered on a beach near Snaptun, Denmark. Made of soapstone that originated in Norway or Sweden, the depiction was carved around the year 1000 CE and features a face with scarred lips. The figure is identified as Loki due to his lips, considered a reference to a tale recorded in Skáldskaparmál where sons of Ivaldi stitch up Loki's lips. The stone is identified as a hearth stone; the nozzle of the bellows would be inserted into the hole in the front of the stone, and the air produced by the bellows pushed flame through the top hole, all the while the bellows were protected from the heat and flame.
Before entering Parliament, Rimmer had served as a local councillor for over 30 years, including periods as leader of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2005 Birthday Honours for services to local government. In 2014, Rimmer was picked from an all-women shortlist as Labour's candidate in the 2015 general election to succeed Shaun Woodward as MP for St Helens South and Whiston. Thirteen years prior, she was blocked from being shortlisted for the same seat ahead of the 2001 general election by Labour's national executive committee, amidst accusations of a "stitch-up" to parachute Woodward into the seat, as he was unlikely to win his Witney seat which he won in 1997 as a Conservative.
However, when the European Commission proceeded with passing legislation that allowed the car industry more time to comply with the newer regulation, while also permitting cars, even under the more "realistic" tests, to emit more than twice the legal limit of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from 2019 and up to 50 percent more from 2021, Bearder denounced the legislation as "a disgraceful stitch-up by national governments, who are once again putting the interests of carmakers ahead of public health". London Assembly member Stephen Knight suggested on 1 November 2015 that diesel vehicles should either be banned in the future, or face stringent tests before being allowed to enter London's low-emissions zone. The city's deputy mayor for the environment, Matthew Pencharz, responded that such measures could lead to serious economic problems.
"Miss Alli" of Television Without Pity graded the episode with a "A-". Erik Adams of The A.V. Club awarded the episode an "A" and called it the show's "first truly classic episode", due to the added "verve" of both plots. Adams praised the way the main story and Jim and Pam's stories were intercut with each other, so that both could play off of each other; he wrote that "Michael Schur’s a great writer, and Paul Feig knows how to let superb comedic performances flow from his actors, but the stitch-up job here makes the two halves of the episodes complementary when they could’ve rocketed in opposite directions and ripped 'Office Olympics' apart." Entertainment Weekly named Dwight's line comparing his relationship with Michael to Mozart and Butch Cassidy as one of "TV's funniest lines" for the week ending October 10, 2005.
Rod remains in Walford, as does Mary's father, who employs Rod as his bookkeeper and organiser of his haulage company and later Rod takes over Barry Clark's (Gary Hailes) market stall. Rod is later forced to act against his principles, when he is threatened by Brad Williams (Jonathan Stratt), a dodgy member of The Firm, and is forced to stitch up local publican Den Watts (Leslie Grantham). The Firm want Den to take the rap for the torching of The Dagmar, so they coerce Rod into providing a false testimony to the police, which implicates Den. Den flees Walford and manages to escape arrest but when The Firm decide they wanted Den dead, Rod is later forced to coerce his whereabouts from Den's best friend Pete Beale (Peter Dean), which leads to his arrest and a spell in prison.
When Alun Michael announced his decision to step down as Cardiff South and Penarth MP in order to stand for election as South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, the Western Mail reported on 13 July 2012 that Michael had been "interfering inappropriately" in Labour's selection process for his putative successor in the constituency in order to ensure his preferred candidate (Stephen Doughty) was included on the shortlist. Michael subsequently admitted that he had indeed spoken personally to Labour leader Ed Miliband, to the party's general secretary Iain McNicol and to members of the National Executive Committee, with the purpose of "preventing a stitch-up" and "stopping a candidate from outside being imposed on the local party". After Michael's intervention Doughty's name was included in the final short list along with four other candidates, Kate Groucutt, Karen Wilkie, Nick Thomas- Symonds and Jeremy Miles. Doughty was selected in a vote by constituency Labour Party members on 14 July 2012.
Dutch MEP Bas Eickhout referred to the new test as "a sham", while liberal democrat MEP Catherine Bearder described the legislation as "a disgraceful stitch-up by national governments, who are once again putting the interests of carmakers ahead of public health". In December 2015, the EU Parliament voted to establish a special committee to investigate whether regulators and executive officials, including the European Commission, failed to oversee the car industry and its pollution testing regimes. In June 2016, documents leaked to the press indicated that in 2010, European Commission officials had been warned by their in-house science team that at least one car manufacturer was possibly using a NOx-related defeat device in order to bypass emission regulation. Kathleen Van Brempt, the chair of the EU inquiry into the scandal, found the documents "shocking" and suggested that they raised serious concerns with regard to the future of commission officials: "These documents show that there has been an astonishing collective blindness to the defeat device issue in the European commission, as well as in other EU institutions".

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