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I'm continually struck at how isolating being a survivor is.
Iran has not struck at sea since the mission began.
Two of the officers were struck at that time, police said.
The 1894-S dime was struck at the San Francisco Mint.
Actually, I was struck at just how hardcore it really was.
The quake struck at a depth of 10km, at 10.17 a.m.
The Athens Institute says the quake struck at 2:13 p.m.
The quake struck at a depth of 28 km (17 miles).
The quake struck at a depth of 10 kilometres, GFZ said.
They looked like they expected to be struck at any moment.
But the earthquake on Sunday, which struck at 6:46 p.m.
He said the hospital was first struck at 240:212 p.m.
Sacramento police detective Avis Beery said Waller usually struck at night.
Trump's foes struck at him but did not take him down.
Two more blasts struck at the end of the working day.
The quake struck at a depth of 18.5 km, the USGS said.
Now that carnage has struck at home with Tuesday's attacks in Brussels.
"I think I was a lot star struck at first," he said.
Blake Lively got a little star struck at the TIME 100 gala.
The Ridgecrest earthquake and aftershocks struck at the Little Lake fault zone.
The quake, initially reported as a magnitude 7.1, struck at 0149 GMT.
Holder, which struck at the heart of a long-standing federal law.
The Indonesia agency reported that the earthquake struck at 6:46 p.m.
Roughly eight to 10 deals are struck at each Grand Slam event.
Clinton's comments struck at the very question that splits Democrats right now.
The earthquake struck at a depth of some 10 kilometers (6 miles).
The quake, initially reported as a magnitude 6.0, struck at 10:26 a.m.
The temblor, initially reported as a magnitude 6.0, struck at 8:30 a.m.
The quake, initially reported at a 7.93 magnitude, struck at 1:30 a.m.
It said the epicenter of the quake, which struck at 7:27 a.m.
The quake, initially reported as a magnitude 6.4, struck at 7:26 a.m.
The last grand bargain was struck at the EU-Turkey Summit last November.
Eight bombers struck at hotels and churches across the island on Easter Sunday.
What I didn't anticipate were the fierce cravings that struck at all hours.
The quake, initially reported as a magnitude 6.1, struck at 5:29 p.m.
The virus outbreak in China struck at a particularly bad time for businesses.
Clinton struck at last week's debate and in the closing days in New Hampshire.
A quarter century after release, I was struck at how clever the design remains.
It struck at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.21 miles), at 10.21 a.m. GMT.
The two quakes, measured at magnitudes 4.7 and 4.8, struck at 11:27 p.m.
The quake struck at a depth of 14 kilometers (8.7 miles), according to Mehr.
According to initial estimates from the USGS, the quake struck at 4:03 p.m.
The bombers struck at the camp Tuesday, in the town of Dikwa, Ahmed said.
The earthquake, which had a preliminary magnitude of 6.2, struck at 3:36 a.m.
When they met, their disagreement struck at the very center of who they are.
One of the aftershocks was a magnitude 4.6 that struck at 1:52 a.m.
The past 24 hours have struck at the core of the Trump administration's integrity.
"A balance is struck at Grand Central Terminal, and it will be here," he said.
As rescuers swarmed around, another explosion struck at 2000:270, and another at 403:240.
The tremor struck at a depth of 62 miles (100 km), according to the USGS.
And the authors struck at the core of Trump's presidential pitch, dismissing his business experience.
This type of bargain was recently struck at Airbnb, the online room rental start-up.
Washington has also struck at the government's ability to raise more funds via foreign debt.
In 1973, ETA struck at the top of Franco's government, killing the prime minister, Adm.
The debate struck at the core of the electability argument taking place within the primary.
The administration's nationalist agenda struck at the heart of the tech industry's mantra of globalization.
Instead, a deal was struck at Putin's behest to clear chemical stockpiles out of Syria.
"I'm mostly struck at the antagonism toward the president that the story represents," Aftergood said.
Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) said the quake had struck at 16:53 GMT.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake struck at a depth of 7 kilometers (4.4 miles).
As frenzied law enforcement agencies searched for answers, fear struck at the heart of the community.
Al-Shabab, a jihadist group in Somalia, struck at the capital, Mogadishu, twice in one week.
All five temblors struck at a depth of 7 to 10 miles, which seismologists consider shallow.
The main actors against him got increasingly worked up—and they struck at the first opportunity.
The quake struck at a depth of just over 65 km (40 miles), the USGS said.
The militants struck at a site that had knit Muslim and Christian communities together for centuries.
Ecuadorians have been sharing videos of their experiences during the earthquake, which struck at 7 p.m.
In 1940, a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck at Vrancea, in eastern Romania, and caused widespread destruction.
According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake struck at a depth of 6.2 miles.
That's left open the prospect that he'll reject whatever deal is struck at the lower level.
Authorities did not say which of several H5 bird flu strains had struck at the farm.
Two people were reportedly injured after lightning struck at the Summer Camp Festival in Chillicothe, Illinois.
As the US Geological Survey reports, the quake struck at 21:200 pm local time on Thursday.
A medical examiner said he was struck at least 12 times in the head, crushing his skull.
But the bargain they struck at the end of the Cold War left them with little choice.
President Donald Trump has said previously a phase-two agreement would be struck at a later date.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck at a depth of only 4.4 miles.
Authorities believe Vance was also struck at least twice as he exchanged gunfire with the two officers.
There were no immediate reports of major damage from the earthquake, which struck at 4:14 a.m.
"[Manson's] violence struck at a fixtures of American society that people weren't necessarily familiar with," he explains.
With the coronavirus, technology and globalization are ensuring that nearly all epidemic chords are struck at once.
I was struck at the time by how ill at ease Kate Burton, as Gretta Conroy, looked.
Germany Dispatch FÖRSTGEN, Germany — They struck at dawn and left a trail of blood and body parts.
The debate struck at the core of the electability argument taking place within the Democratic presidential primary.
It also encouraged a deal to be struck at the 75th United Nations General Assembly in 2020.
The Capitals (205-212-22) trailed 21-244 entering the third period, but Ovechkin struck at 963:296.
The incursion at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) struck at the heart of the U.S. financial system.
Donald Trump's approach to Mexico has struck at the positive aspects of that perception while reinforcing the negative.
A medical examiner said Jason was struck at least 12 times in the head, leaving his skull crushed.
At least 26 people are known to have died in the quake, which struck at about 4 a.m.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude 24.4 quake struck at a depth of 9.13 kilometers (29.1 miles).
There were no immediate reports of damage or injury from the quake, which struck at 5:59 a.m.
Corn edged lower as it consolidated below a one-month high struck at the start of the week.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake, initially reported as a magnitude 6.5, struck at 6:53 a.m.
In March, a woman in Tempe was fatally struck at night by one that was going 39 m.p.h.
The authorities said the young woman was physically abused and struck at least once with an electrical cord.
It was an imperious goal, a volley struck at hip height with the flawless technique of a great player.
Zeid said the new laws struck at the heart of the European Union's values of pluralism, tolerance and solidarity.
At least five people were injured Saturday after lightning struck at an Atlanta golf club hosting the PGA Tour.
They were on a summer camp field trip when their bus was struck at their first stop -- a market.
The attack struck at a gathering of about 300 supporters of the candidate Nasir Mohmand in Nangarhar's Kama district.
The U.S. military on Saturday acknowledged the coalition struck at the request of the Iraqi security forces, Reuters reported.
As the Trump administration has imposed crippling economic sanctions on Iran, the militias have increasingly struck at American targets.
In scuttling the purchase of Xcerra, American officials have struck at a major priority area for China's innovation policies.
"We struck at the very heart of the Kremlin and its servants," he told a press conference after the assassination.
The magnitude-7.5 temblor was centered north of Palu, the capital of Central Sulawesi, and struck at 6:03 p.m.
Samuel Borer, a U.S. citizen living in Kumamoto, said the latest quake struck at about 1:30 in the morning.
The same murderous theology has struck at innocent targets around the world, most recently in Europe and the United States.
I was pretty awe-struck at the time, but as time goes by, I appreciate that experience now even more.
Police said that 78 injured had been taken to Kolkata's Medical College Hospital after the disaster struck at around noon.
Now that Trump and Congress have struck at least a temporary deal, the event is back on for February 5.
Another suicide bomber on a motorbike struck at the entrance to the village of Teeba, killing four people, soon afterwards.
The quake struck at a depth of about 33 km (20 miles) just off the coast in the Bering Sea.
In July, and again in late August, it struck at Hizbullah operatives inside Syria, killing at least two of them.
It's the same piano key being struck at exactly the same volume, and exactly the same rhythm, for two hours.
Tuesday's big quake, the latest in a series of temblors that began in late December, struck at 4:24 a.m.
But a terrifying reminder of Banda Aceh's under-preparedness came in 2012, when an 8.6-magnitude quake struck at sea.
The Times reported that Mr. Weinstein has said he struck at least eight to 12 settlements with women claiming mistreatment.
Australian reporter Sarah Cawte had one of those experiences recently as a snake wrapped around her suddenly struck at her mic.
Throughout the Syrian conflict Israel has struck at targets thought to be aiding Hizbullah, the Lebanese-based militia backed by Iran.
Fearing that Iran and Hezbollah are setting up a Lebanese-Syrian front against it, Israel has occasionally struck at their forces.
Tragedy struck at the Republican National Convention this week when Ivanka Trump misplaced her long, white and elegantly tampon-esque earring.
The quake, which had a magnitude of 6.5, according to Italy's national geophysical and volcanology institute, struck at 7:443 a.m.
Separately, disturbances, many caused by feuding teenagers, struck at least 15 malls across the country on Monday, disrupting post-Christmas shopping.
According to AP, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that eight people were killed in the blast, which struck at 8 a.m.
These measures contributed to overall inequality, and they struck at industries like auto, textiles, and meatpacking that had been heavily unionized.
The warning struck at the very heart of what has fueled the unrest, a concern about Beijing's encroachment on Hong Kong.
The gunman struck at about 1900 GMT on Tuesday, just as the picturesque Christmas market in the historic city was shutting down.
The witness, an activist working with an air raid warning service in opposition areas, said the jet struck at around 11 a.m.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 5.3 and struck at a depth of 93 km (58 miles).
The quake happened early this morning at 7:38 am local time in Hawaii, and struck at a depth of 25 miles.
But disaster struck at the final turn when they became tangled in a cluster of rocks and lost precious seconds getting free.
She'd been struck at least four times, apparently with a hammer, leaving a large open wound on her head, the autopsy revealed.
Phoenix serial shooter He almost always struck at night, standing next to his car and blasting away complete strangers with his pistol.
The quake, which struck at a depth of 10 km, the USGS said, had initially been registered at a magnitude of 6.2.
The soldiers usually struck at night — vampire work, some called it — and often the missions were over within a couple of hours.
The ball-tampering incident has struck at the climax of talks about a five-year broadcast rights deal with Australian television networks.
Buffalo struck at 12:26 to tie the game 1-1 as Pominville scored his first of the contest as a trailer.
The letter struck at Francis' chief vulnerability, his record on sex abuse, where his actions have not kept pace with his promises.
More than any hurricane before it, Harvey struck at a time when almost anyone can document their own experiences through social media.
Voters in Democratic-leaning voters in the three-largest counties were struck at approximately twice the same rate as their GOP counterparts.
The Golden State Killer usually struck at night after carefully planning his attack, even down to the smallest details, ahead of time.
This struck at what was, along with suppression of African-American voting rights, one of the pillars of Jim Crow: social segregation.
Rabbi says congregants unbowed The shooting struck at the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish Squirrel Hill neighborhood and reverberated across the nation.
He rescued the economy, led international efforts to slow climate change, and struck at terrorists from the skies to minimize American casualties.
The quake struck at a depth of 11 kms (6.8 miles) in the Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, the China Earthquake Administration said.
She hugged me hello, coming up to my neck in heels, and I was struck at how warm and maternal she was.
Jarana, however, said a deal at this stage would be struck at a discount, bringing in less money, because SAA was in distress.
After all, the agreement struck at the G20 summit in Japan didn't cancel any existing tariffs that are already affecting the global economy.
Most of these hurricanes affected multiple states, but we've placed the dots below where the storm struck at the peak of its power.
EUROPEAN UNION leaders had once hoped that a provisional Brexit deal would be struck at their October summit, which starts today in Brussels.
English sued, citing Dodd-Frank's succession order and arguing that Trump's appointment of a sitting executive branch official struck at the bureau's independence.
Ko reeled off six birdies in her first 10 holes and surged to a four-stroke lead until disaster struck at the 14th.
The quake struck at a shallow depth of 10 km (6 miles), 12 km northwest of the town of Hinatuan, the USGS said.
The man called "the serial street shooter" usually struck at night, standing outside his car and blasting away with a semi-automatic pistol.
Cruz struck the sergeant several more times until the guard regained control of the weapon and struck at Cruz's face, the report states.
Nevertheless, the persistent Higgins forecast that oil would be struck at a thousand feet beneath the surface—a figure he simply made up.
Earthquake struck while residents slept A local hotel owner told CNN many residents were still asleep when the quake struck at 5.45 a.m.
The death toll has steadily risen since Saturday, when the blasts struck at two busy junctions in the heart of the capital city.
Each victim was hit repeatedly, with the eldest, Susie Jackson, an 87-year-old grandmother and church matriarch, struck at least 10 times.
Chaos struck at least 15 malls across the country as fights broke out and false reports of gunfire spread rapidly on social media.
Right now, though, she was struck at what had happened to the Greenwich Village institution that plays a critical role in the play.
UEFA's rules permit sponsorships from companies linked to a club's owners, provided the agreements are struck at prices that reflect the market rate.
A woman had been struck at slow speed in the parking lot of a Stop-and-Shop supermarket, and they helped her up.
Nash struck at 18:153, tucking the puck under Talbot to give the Rangers the lead with his sixth goal of the season.
In the meantime, I'm struck at how much the acquisition of CTRL-Labs feels like another $1 billion Facebook purchase from way back.
The court struck at the heart of the act by eliminating pre-approval of voting changes in jurisdictions with a history of discrimination.
In the three years before the Tesla crash, the device was struck at least five times, including one crash that resulted in fatalities.
If a deal is not struck at or before the G20 Summit in Japan on June 28th and 29th, another sell-off seems likely.
At least four groups of riders were out in remote, mountainous terrain near McBride, British Columbia, when the avalanche struck at 1:30 p.m.
In particular, suicide bombings by the Taliban's most dangerous and violent faction, the Haqqani network, have struck at the heart of the nation's capital.
According to GovTribe, it has also struck at least $100,000 worth of deals to provide goods to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since 2016.
Mr. Cruz hit Sergeant Beltran several more times, until the sergeant struck at Mr. Cruz's face while holding the weapon, according to the affidavit.
When the first shots were struck at what was then the Karl Litten Desert Classic, Emirates Golf Club was flanked by little but sand.
They repeatedly struck at the South Korean goal on Wednesday afternoon, just as they had done against Mexico in the second half last week.
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties from the quake, which struck at a fairly shallow depth of 33.6 km, it said.
"As the Bridgeport officers approached, the operator of the stolen vehicle accelerated in reverse and struck at least one Bridgeport Police officer," it said.
The news struck at the heart of the impeachment debate just as senators were weighing whether more evidence was necessary to convict or acquit.
The directives struck at the heart of Silicon Valley's cherished values, its fabled history and, not least, its embrace-the-world approach to customers.
Local media reported Credit Suisse was handling the deal, struck at a A$2.51, a 4.2 percent discount to Regis' closing price on Thursday.
A forensic pathologist, Dr. S. Erin Presnell, described the findings of autopsies that showed the nine parishioners had been struck at least 60 times.
The explosion, targeting a busy market area in the Kurdish-held northern city of Manbij, killed 16 people when it struck at 1 p.m.
European illnesses like syphilis struck at what must have been a terrifying pace, killing thousands, and leaving bewildered survivors to wonder what was next.
India said it struck at militant training camps, but Islamabad denied any such camps existed, as did some villagers in the area when Reuters visited.
A series of suicide bombings and attacks in southern Syria — including a motorcycle bomber who struck at a busy vegetable market — have killed 38 people.
In asking them I found that Ms. Wall's killing struck at the core of the sense of trust that is the fabric of our society.
The storm has already killed one person, a 10-year-old boy who was struck at an Alabama beach by a log on a wave.
Here's Clinton's statement in full: Terrorists have once again struck at the heart of Europe, but their campaign of hate and fear will not succeed.
There was no immediate tsunami warning, or reports of damage or casualties from the quake, which struck at a depth of 10 km (6 miles).
Chaos struck at least 15 malls across the country on Monday as fights broke out and false reports of gunfire spread rapidly on social media.
When his doctors showed him the shrapnel, he was struck at the sight of its sharp, jagged edges, amazed it had not done more damage.
The fighters also struck at other nearby aircraft and an fuel storage area, The Times reported, causing damages estimated to have cost millions of dollars.
Terrorists had struck at another hotel across town from ours, the Dayah: first with a bomb, and then with gunmen spraying fire at hotel guests.
There was no immediate tsunami warning, or reports of damage or casualties from the quake, which struck at a depth of 57 km (35 miles).
The storm struck at the heart of the country's oil and gas industry, forcing operators to close several refineries and evacuate and close offshore platforms.
I was quite star-struck at the time because I grew up with Wham and their music; he was one of my first teenage crushes.
One struck at the Stade de France, just outside Paris, while the other shot up cafes and bars in the hip 10th and 11th Arrondissements.
The shallow temblor, which struck at a depth of just 10 kilometers, did not trigger a tsunami warning, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre.
The officer was stationary with his motorcycle&aposs lights on at the time when he was struck "at a high rate of speed" by the car.
Yet in my interviews with financial advisors and consumer advocates, I was struck at how simple they all said at least one of the solutions was.
Lee Merritt, Yarber's attorney, said Monday that a preliminary autopsy report concluded that Yarber was struck at least 10 times and that he died of asphyxiation.
If there is a grand bargain, it would be likely to be struck at a last minute summit - the European Union's favoured vehicle for resolving crises.
If there is a grand bargain, it would be likely to be struck at a last minute summit - the European Union's favored vehicle for resolving crises.
EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker said the attacks "struck at the very heart of Europe" but had failed to undermine Europeans' faith in democratic freedoms.
The first quake struck at a depth of 10 km (6 miles) and the second at a depth of 33 km (21 miles), the USGS said.
Monday's quake, initially reported as magnitude 7.3, struck at a shallow depth of 10 km (six miles) about 82 kms (51 miles) east of New Caledonia.
The officer was stationary with his motorcycle&aposs lights on at the time when he was struck "at a high rate of speed" by the car.
Military officials from both sides are to meet "in the near future" to craft follow-on steps to a military pact struck at last month's summit.
Soon the Serbs struck at Bosnian civilians again, this time with a mortar attack on a crowded marketplace, and the Atlantic alliance responded with air power.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is held together by a fragile peace agreement struck at the end of the conflict in 1995, part of the breakup of Yugoslavia.
"I was not offended by that warning — instead I was struck at the level of stark professionalism, principles, and sense of duty and purpose it conveyed."
The letter struck at Francis's chief vulnerability: his record on confronting sexual abuse, on which critics say his actions have not kept pace with his promises.
But this crisis is caused by an act of nature that has struck at least 113 countries rather than irresponsible policies, and views may be changing.
Press secretary Stephanie Grisham's comments to Fox News previewed that the vindictive tone he struck at the prayer breakfast will likely carry over into his speech.
"He followed the other guy and he shot him," Mr. El Mestassi said, adding that the other man was struck at close range and then collapsed.
The warning struck at the heart of what has fueled months of unrest: concerns about Beijing's encroachment on Hong Kong's civil liberties and rule of law.
Perdue has also struck at the agency more specifically, introducing a resolution to repeal a new CFPB regulation requiring prepaid cards to disclose their terms prominently.
But even on the group's own media there has been little fanfare for an attack which struck at the heart of one of its main international enemies.
Photographers in the town captured the destruction as the sun rose on Wednesday, a few hours after the quake, which struck at around 3:30am local time.
His company's problems could occur at many startups, but the fact that they have all struck at once suggests its immaturity and a lack of professional management.
Chairman Mark Meadows said he had no new deals to announce but seemed optimistic that a deal would be struck at a hallway press gaggle Wednesday evening.
There was also little immediate reaction to reports U.S. forces had struck at sites in Syria, presumably in retaliation for an alleged chemical attack on civilians there.
In execution, will the exit deal — the divorce and breaking of old obligations — be struck at the same time as a trade agreement covering post-Brexit trade?
The United States Geological Survey put the magnitude of the quake at 6.4, adding that it struck at a depth of 15 km (9 miles) from Hualien.
Why it matters: With 52 mentions of Trump, the second debate saw a markedly different tone than the ones candidates struck at the first debate on Wednesday.
First, they struck at an ally  that is the vehicle for reviving Russian influence in the Middle East, a relationship that is crucial to Putin's core goals.
They're simply now going back and asking for money on top of the deal that they struck at the time when they agreed to train the kids.
In eastern Nangarhar Province, three suicide attackers struck at the Education Ministry's offices in the provincial capital, Jalalabad, but the police had been warned they were coming.
As a result, he sees the longer term probability of a hard Brexit at 35%, with the chances of a deal with Brussels being struck at 50%.
This time, if rank and file members lose confidence in union leadership, they might be less inclined to ratify whatever deals are struck at the bargaining table.
As a result, he sees the longer term probability of a hard Brexit at 35%, with the chances of a deal with Brussels being struck at 50%.
Lawmakers have offered few ideas on how to respond to the wave of ransom-seeking cyberattacks that have struck at least 80 state and local government agencies.
Last year's runner-up Rafael Nadal missed the Brisbane warm-up event with the knee injury that struck at the end of last season still nagging him.
It was a big and varied canvas, and he recalls being struck at a very young age by the vibrant styles of the various tribes he encountered.
Image: USGSThe quake—the third 5.0-plus tremor to hit the region this year—struck at 7:44pm local time at a depth of 3 miles (5.03 km).
" Karina tells PEOPLE that Melody — who spends 80 percent of her time in the hospital — was "so star struck" at first, that she "didn't believe it was [Sheeran].
According to Larsen, even in the universe of private companies, many pet company acquisitions this year and last have been struck at low-to-mid-teens profit multiples.
In October, the MGB struck at Plotnitsky's inner circle by dispatching security personnel to arrest one of his key allies, the LNR's fuel and energy minister, Dmitry Lyamin.
The car was struck at the rear door on the driver's side, avoiding a direct hit with the mother of two, but causing the car's tank to rupture.
The Banda Sea quake, which struck at a depth of 171.5 kilometers (106.6 miles), was felt in Australia's northern city of Darwin, according to the country's weather bureau.
And they did, but Diego Benaglia, the goalkeeper who also was rushed back after injury, saved everything that Ronaldo and Benzema struck at him, often with his legs.
The crust snaps like kindling, and then the sandwich is all creaminess, salt and heat, deeply basal flavors and brisk, bright ones, every note seemingly struck at once.
The measure struck at Mexico's most enduring symbol of national sovereignty, rejecting the long-held conviction that it could develop its most valuable natural resource on its own.
The quake struck at a depth of 18.4 miles (30 km) and was centered 140 miles (225 km) west-southwest of Nilol'skoye, Komandorskiye Ostrova, Russia, the USGS said.
Windham, New Hampshire (CNN)A man interrupted Donald Trump's speech here on Monday with three words that struck at the core of the Republican presidential front-runner's brand.
ISTANBUL — A suicide bomber struck at the heart of Istanbul's most popular avenue on Saturday, killing at least four people, including two Americans, and wounding 36, officials said.
The suicide bomber struck at one of the slowest periods in the country's tourism calendar — when short days, cold temperatures, and rain and snow keep most tourists away.
On Saturday, U.S., French and British missile attacks struck at the heart of Syria's chemical weapons programme in retaliation for a suspected poison gas attack a week earlier.
Bids for benchmark D6 blending credits slipped to 34 cents on Thursday afternoon, after deals were struck at 37.5 cents ahead of the announcement, a U.S. trader said.
The attackers struck at least two villages inhabited by Fulani herders in the North region, near the border with Mali, the government said in a statement on Monday.
It's ultimately a pose — one that can be struck at a rally with thousands of screaming fans or posted on an Instagram account for the Department of Swagger.
The children were on a field trip when their bus was struck at a market, the first stop of the day, according to the Houthi-controlled Health Ministry.
Baluchistan also saw the worst violence during campaigning earlier this month, when a suicide bomber struck at a political rally, killing 149 people, including the candidate Siraj Raisani.
The outage struck at the onset of one of the busiest travel periods of the year, as airlines typically have significantly more passengers traveling for the winter holiday season.
Theresa May, Britain's prime minister, hoped that a deal struck at a cabinet summit would enable her to take an acceptable proposal to Brussels for leaving the European Union.
The people cautioned that no decision has yet been taken on a potential deal structure and there is still no certainty that a deal will be struck at all.
Local press reported witnesses saying the quake, which struck at 0845 local time (0645 GMT), had caused buildings to shake, but there was no immediate reports of important damage.
Still, as I buckle my seatbelt and take stock of the empty driver's seat, it's hard not to be struck, at least for a fleeting moment, by the achievement.
The government was objecting to the U.N. estimates of civilian numbers, which Egeland said was a violation of an agreement on humanitarian aid struck at Vienna in May 2016.
Open internet proponents were stunned at last month's vote, which struck at the heart of the belief that the internet should be free, fair and open for all users.
Last week's suicide bombing in Istanbul struck at the heart of Turkey's tourism industry, killing 22016 tourists and wounding 248 others near some of the country's most famous sites.
Last week's suicide bombing in Istanbul struck at the heart of Turkey's tourism industry, killing 10 tourists and wounding 15 others near some of the country's most famous sites.
The earthquake, 218 km (135 miles) south-southeast of the town of Severo-Kurilsk, struck at a depth of 56.7 km (35 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said.
The earthquake, 218 km (135 miles) south-southeast of the town of Severo-Kurilsk, struck at a depth of 56.7 km (35 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said.
Indeed, for the Athenian democrats, elections would have struck at the heart of democracy: They would have allowed some people to assert themselves, arrogantly and unjustly, against the others.
The collapse Disaster struck at about 9.15 on the morning of October 21, 1966, when a colliery waste heap -- a pile of mining waste material -- collapsed following heavy rain.
One person who observed the meeting described the mood inside as "let's give it a chance" — not exactly the optimistic tone Mr. Pence struck at the pre-summit dinner.
Harris' offensive struck at the heart of Biden's platform, which he has anchored around morality and national character — both of which Biden says have suffered during the Trump presidency.
Investors welcomed a long-awaited all-cash deal struck at what analysts said was a good enough price in view of Carrefour's falling sales and operating losses in China.
Wednesday There's a terror attack in London Terror struck at the heart of London, killing four people and leaving dozens injured in the city's deadliest attack in over a decade.
"I was quite struck at their determination to stick with the reform program," Lew said, adding that he was persuaded that the government was trying to address legitimate public concerns.
"With deals being struck at higher multiples, and buybacks executed at higher prices, acquirers have underperformed this year, and share buybacks have lagged for over two years," the note said.
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries and there was no tsunami warning issued after the quake, which struck at a shallow depth of 42 kms (26 miles).
The M6.5 quake struck at a depth of 5 miles (8 km) (Image: USGS)Local authorities say more than 500 people have been injured, nearly a quarter of them seriously.
His biggest accomplishments were budget sequestration, which everyone hates, and a modest agreement he struck at the end of his career with Nancy Pelosi to fix Medicare's physician reimbursement formula.
The discordant tones he struck at the UN General Assembly last year -- "we will have no choice but to destroy North Korea" -- have all but echoed out of current discourse.
The group of alleged con artists struck at least four victims in the Lower East Side last month, making off with their phones, wallets, laptops, and credit cards, DNAinfo reports.
The rules permit sponsorships from companies linked to a club's owners as they try to balance their accounts, provided the agreements are struck at prices that reflect the market rate.
"We are aware we struck at the modus operandi of political corruption in Mexico, but the difference is that we have accounted for it technically and legally," Mr. Corral said.
In a game expected to be a shootout, there were no points and four combined turnovers through nine possessions before Texas Tech struck at the end of the first quarter.
The pandemic has struck at the worst possible time for the South American country's all-important farm sector, as growers just start harvesting this season's soybeans, Argentina's main cash crop.
United took until the 56th minute to register a shot on target when Marcus Rashford struck at goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who later rushed off his line to block the forward.
They debated capitalism and socialism, a host of liberal ideas and cautions about their cost, struck at one another's pasts and questioned the legitimacy of their promises for the future.
Others struck at the core of Mr. Nixon's political being, like reversing his veto of a voter ID bill and another eliminating background checks to obtain a concealed gun permit.
Earlier in the day, Ukrainian fourth seed Svitolina struck at key moments against Kontaveit in a display that bodes well for her chances at the French Open later this month.
Last year we struck at the heart of two economic issues that disproportionately affect women -- raising the minimum wage to $15 and creating the nation's most comprehensive paid family leave law.
More than a thousand miles away in Yemen, dual attacks -- including one that struck at a military base -- left at least 123 recruits and soldiers dead, according to local security officials.
CVS should also merit a higher stock market value, he said, because deals in the pharmacy benefits, or PBM, industry have been struck at higher premiums than for drug-store mergers.
Matthews struck at 2914:222 of the first period as he fired a wrist shot past Brossoit, starting in place of Cam Talbot, who was placed on injured reserve Thursday morning.
The US Geological survey said the shallow earthquake struck at 5:03 am local time and was centered about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Sigli, a town in northern Aceh.
DelTondo — who was suspended from her teaching position at Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School after being caught with an underage student in a steamed-up car — was struck at least 10 times.
Security sources told Reuters that militants had struck at parts of the city and a Reuters witness said he had heard gun shots and Nigerian air force jets were flying overhead.
Suspect arrested after pistol found in pawn shop The man called "the serial street shooter" usually struck at night, standing outside his car and blasting away with a semi-automatic pistol.
"Once again, it appears that terrorists have struck at one of our closest allies in Europe, attacking families celebrating the history and culture of their country on Bastille Day," she said.
Following the death of Mr Hughes, Masuri introduced a new helmet with a "stemguard" to protect the area where he was struck, at the base of the skull below the ear.
Militants ambushed an army convoy early on Wednesday in the town of Baramulla, killing two soldiers, and then struck at a police jeep when it arrived, killing one policeman, he said.
The shallow quake struck at a depth of 10 km (six miles) some 40 km (24 miles) west of the town of Phyu and 176 km (110 miles) northwest of Yangon.
Still, whether wittingly or not, Trump's attack on globalization has struck at profound failings of American economic policy, and liberals who might otherwise dismiss Trump would do well to acknowledge them.
The children were on a field trip when their bus was struck at a market, the first stop of the day; 50 were killed and 77 injured, according to the ministry.
The epicenter of Friday's tremor was just off the coast of Oaxaca state, in Mexico's southwest, and it struck at a depth of 59.5 kilometers (37 miles), according to the USGS.
We can only imagine what are in those text messages and emails, seeing how they trashed Trump constantly in their text messages, and struck at the center of all of this.
GAZA CITY — Israel struck at Hamas military bases in the Gaza Strip overnight, killing a 10-year-old boy and his 6-year-old sister, a Palestinian official said on Saturday.
But the fate of WeWork CEO Adam Neumann, who is being paid a king's ransom to effectively go away, struck at least one well-known tech CEO as a fascinating outcome.
The competition has really struck at the heart of some of the biggest department stores: Macy's made 61 percent of its sales from women's apparel, shoes, cosmetics and accessories in 2015.
Search and rescue teams survey the rubble in Amatrice, central Italy, following a 6.2 magnitude earthquake, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), that struck at around 3:30 a.m.
But the ill-starred deal was struck at the beginning of the credit crisis, and the mountain of debt required to finance the transaction became a millstone around the company's neck.
The report has struck at the heart of government Brexit strategy, with one minister suggesting that analysis by officials should be discounted and another urging the government to reconsider its stance.
Image: USGSThe 26 magnitude tremor struck at 209:14pm local time, its epicenter located about 76 miles outside of Mexico city in the state of Pueblo, according to the US Geological Survey.
Andrew: When Clarkson, Hammond, and May jumped over to Amazon last year, I was struck at how closely The Grand Tour lined up with the format that they'd established with Top Gear.
McKenna Hovenga was struck at her father&aposs game while in her mother's arms on May 2 in the town of Shell Rock, which is about 95 miles northeast of Des Moines.
Daniels also struck at this opening under Page's active lead arm with his lead leg side kick—a much more legitimate strike and one which Daniels actually hurts people with in kickboxing.
The Shabab militant group, which has been terrorizing Somalia for nearly a decade and claimed responsibility for the attack, has struck at least four other hotels in Mogadishu in the past year.
Further east, Gulf states led by the United Arab Emirates have struck at al-Qaeda's build-up in Hadramawt, fearful of a spillover into their own states which have large Yemeni populations.
Further east, Gulf states, led by the United Arab Emirates, have struck at al-Qaeda's build-up in Hadramawt, fearful of a spillover into their own states, which have large Yemeni populations.
In its world, the underpinnings of every established religion are struck at once, after 2 percent of the Earth's population vanishes, in a way that does not comport with any denomination's teaching.
Andrew M. Cuomo were indicted on Tuesday on federal corruption charges, another legal milestone in a bribery and bid-rigging scandal that has struck at the highest levels of the Cuomo administration.
It was a one-for-one swap of two players so diametrically opposed that it struck at the nexus of the NHL's advanced stats debate; hockey's own version of church vs. state.
On Sunday it shot down two Syrian planes in Idlib and struck at least one military airport in Aleppo province, taking the battle deep into territory controlled by forces loyal to Assad.
But with just seven months until the next national election, they struck at the core of Mr. Trudeau's image as a feminist politician committed to doing politics in a new, clean way.
Anger at Chinese people The coronavirus crisis struck at a time when hostile debates over Chinese Communist Party influence on Australian and US campuses were already complicating life for Chinese students overseas.
He and his weapons specialist, Captain Harold Johnson, shot down one MIG, damaged another and struck at least two SAM batteries as they accompanied fighter-bombers attacking a North Vietnamese Army barracks.
The typhoon struck at the start of the rice and corn harvesting season in the Philippines' northern breadbasket, prompting farmers to scramble to save what they could of their crops, Cagayan Gov.
The financial crisis struck at a low ebb in George W. Bush's effectiveness, but the Great Depression hit with a popular and (at that point) famously competent Herbert Hoover at the helm.
The shooting has struck at the heart of Pittsburgh's historically Jewish Squirrel Hill neighborhood and reverberated across the nation as people have banded together to comfort one another and stare down hatred.
The attack struck at the heart of still-fragile efforts by the government and rival armed groups to work together to quell violence that has plagued the restive desert north for years.
The quake, which struck at a depth of less than 1 mile, was followed by three nearby aftershocks over the next three minutes measuring between magnitude 2.8 and 3.5, according to the USGS.
In a deal struck at the end of November, Turkey promised to help stem the flow of migrants to Europe in return for cash, visas and renewed talks on joining the European Union.
An affidavit in the case says an autopsy found that Ross was struck at least four times in the head with a hammer and that a bloody hammer was found on her property.
A six-week walkout by workers at Alcoa's Western Australia bauxite mines and alumina refineries simply added to the pricing turbulence before a peace deal was struck at the end of last month.
Without a bogey since his opening hole on Thursday, McIlroy picked up his second on the 13 and disaster struck at 14 when he took a double-bogey and skidded out of sight.
Lurie was the executive who struck AT&T's exclusive deal with Apple to sell the iPhone and later pioneered the company's expansion into non-phone devices such as cars, tablets and home security.
The children were on a field trip when their bus was struck at a market, the first stop of the day, killing 50 and injuring 77, according to the Houthi-controlled Health Ministry.
But after compiling an inventory of all that was lost, she was struck at the power of words and memory, and how they can act as a substitute for tangible, real-life objects.
"I cannot overstate how much those allegations have struck at the heart and values of those who work at the ATO -- and how seriously we are taking these," he told the Senate committee.
The cult struck at a difficult time for Japan, coming during a period of painful economic stagnation and just months after an earthquake in the city of Kobe killed more than 6,000 people.
In a deal struck at the end of November, Turkey promised to help stem the flow of migrants to Europe in return for cash, visas, and renewed talks on joining the European Union.
When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went to Pyongyang to turn a vaguely worded agreement to pursue denuclearization struck at the June meeting in Singapore into reality, Mr. Kim declined to see him.
Experienced climbers Andrew Foster, 32, and wife Lucy, 28, from Cardiff, Wales, were at the end of a three-week vacation at the national park when disaster struck at the foot of El Capitan.
EU leaders plan to issue a statement after May leaves on Friday saying that they hope a deal can be struck at their next summit in December and that things can move swiftly then.
Mining stocks such as Antofagasta and Glencore, down 3.5 and 1 percent respectively, fell as copper prices eased back on doubts over how fragile a trade truce struck at the G20 on Saturday was.
He wrote that because the law struck at the "core right" of the Second Amendment to keep weapons at home for self-defense, the court should have applied the most stringent type of scrutiny.
Nine Iraqi soldiers were killed last month when coalition war planes, relying on information from Iraqi security forces, mistakenly struck at troops near the city of Falluja, 50 kilometers (30 miles) west of Baghdad.
The trade war "truce" between the United States and China struck at the G103 summit in Argentina over the weekend was worth a relief rally on global stock markets that barely lasted 24 hours.
Facebook – Facebook struck at least 60 data-sharing partnerships with smartphone and tablet makers such as Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Samsung over the last decade, according to a report by The New York Times.
The quake struck at about 4am on Saturday (8pm GMT Friday) at the beginning of the Lunar New Year holiday, with almost all the dead found in Tainan's toppled Wei-guan Golden Dragon Building.
On Thursday it's hoped a deal will be struck at the Eurogroup meeting in Luxembourg to secure new loans to pay off Greece's debts that are set to come due for repayment in July.
Chernobyl struck at a critical juncture in Soviet history, only a year after Mikhail Gorbachev came to power with the promise of reforming the stultifying police state through "glasnost" and "perestroika," openness and reconstruction.
Why it matters: Detroit typically follows "pattern" bargaining — the economic terms struck at one company are generally matched by other UAW-represented automakers, setting a uniform standard of living for all unionized auto workers.
What's more, when disaster struck at Iowa's caucuses this month, Nevada's Democratic Party had to ditch the app it had planned on using to tabulate results and quickly come up with a new plan.
The bus, which was carrying 56 people, rolled down a steep hillside after veering off the road on a bend east of the capital, Funchal, and struck at least one house, Portuguese officials said.
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan — Taliban insurgents struck at the German Consulate in the northern commercial hub of Mazar-i-Sharif late Thursday night, killing at least two people and wounding at least 90, Afghan officials said.
Dr. Joseph Sakran, trauma surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital, powerfully rebuked Santorum in a tweet that struck at the heart of how nonsensical it is to administer CPR to a victim of penetrating trauma.
By taking aim at soybeans and pork, Beijing struck at Trump country in the Midwest, while going after a smaller export like Kentucky bourbon hit the district of the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell.
Washington said the sanctions, which struck at allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin, were designed to punish Moscow for its alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. election - something Russia denies - and other "malign activity".
In February, however, a spokesman for the insurgents started making national demands, including the implementation of a deal struck at the end of last year to introduce a new transitional government and to hold elections.
It's damn near impossible to find someone who hasn't been awe-struck at Hayley Willams' powerful voice on any one of Paramore's anthems and now, thankfully, we can confirm that Kenny G is amongst them.
Nearly 200 militants were killed by Turkish tank and artillery fire, which struck at least 500 of the group's positions over the last 48 hours, said Mr. Davutoglu, addressing Turkish ambassadors in the capital, Ankara.
Dana White says Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz will BOTH be punished for their roles in the UFC 202 bottle fight ... and says someone who was struck at the event is already planning a lawsuit.
Ismail al-Mhallawi, said in a phone interview that Islamic State fighters had struck at several places while the pro-government forces were beginning a new push to take towns and roads north of Ramadi.
But when a recording emerged of Mr. Trump boasting about groping women, it struck at the core of a party that prides itself on "values," and Republican leaders could no longer look the other way.
The maximum pressure policy on North Korea struck at Russian interests there and Russia's foot-dragging on clamping down on the DPRK undermined any hope of cooperation with Moscow on Korea or Asia more generally.
I was struck at the time and am still impressed by the pioneering and powerful combination of caustic, sometimes scatological, text and images — a classic case of one plus one equaling something greater than two.
In Tuesday's attack, a 40-year-old Algerian student armed with a hammer and kitchen knives shouted "this is for Syria" as he struck at and wounded a policeman, before being shot by police officers.
In a deal struck at the end of November, Turkey promised to help stem the flow of migrants to Europe in return for cash, improved visa access and renewed talks on joining the European Union.
Jeddah (CNN Business)An attack in the early hours of September 14 struck at the core of Saudi Aramco, jolting a company that earns over half of Saudi Arabia's total gross domestic product every year.
Washington said the sanctions, which struck at allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin, were designed to punish Moscow for its alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election - something Russia denies - and other "malign activity".
While their work frequently features a whole range of costumes, from classic characters to recent ones, I was struck at how many cosplayers were decked out in costumers from productions that were only just recently released.
By one metric, based on the number of aces struck at the tournament, the courts at last year's Australian were already among the fastest on tour, playing considerably quicker than those of the other three majors.
As well as blocking trade ties with Ankara and banning the import of food items from Turkey, Putin also struck at the Turkish tourism industry, halting charter flights that carried millions of Russians to Turkish resorts.
The deadly floods and landslide struck at the weekend after torrential rain fell across the Cyclops mountain range, much of which has been stripped of tree cover by villagers chopping fire wood and farmers cultivating plantations.
While previous testimony implicated lower-level Mexican politicians as well as police and military officials in the vast corruption network that facilitated Guzman's cartel's trafficking, Tuesday's accounts struck at the highest levels of Mexican political life.
Such final rulings are widely seen as vital to tackling trade protectionism and supporting business confidence, and trade negotiators know that deals struck at the WTO will become part of a rulebook that has some teeth.
Excavation machines moved rubble onto trucks to clear the streets of this quiet mountain town on Thursday, even as two strong aftershocks — among more than 400 since the 123-magnitude earthquake struck at 3:36 a.m.
This week was a tense juncture for parents, teachers and the roughly 48,000 public students returning to the schools that many of them had fled in panic when the huge quake struck at 8:29 a.m.
News Analysis DOHA, Qatar — If the Islamic State did carry out the twin terrorist attacks on Wednesday in Iran, as the militant group claims, it struck at an opportune time to further the cause of chaos.
Soybeans had risen in each of the previous six sessions, recovering from a near three-month low struck at the start of last week, encouraged by signs of progress in trade negotiations between Beijing and Washington.
Insurgents and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, said war planes struck at least six towns and villages in west and north Aleppo and a village in the central Hama province.
That message will chime with the tone Xi struck at an Asia-Pacific forum in Peru in November, where leaders vowed to fight protectionism and advance multilateral trade deals days after Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election victory.
The complaints, online and in the news media, have struck at the heart of Mr. Sisi's carefully created image as a staunch nationalist defending Egypt against covetous foreign powers, and forced his government to defend its decision.
The ills lurking below the surface—the homophobia, sexism, and racism that were regularly tolerated (as it was in the town where I grew up)—were enflamed by a recession that struck at the worst possible time.
An Indian official said that two of Mr. Ibrahim's sons, who have been identified in Indian media reports as Inshaf and Ilham, were among the eight suicide bombers who struck at hotels and churches across this island.
"Washington once again struck at the Russian-American relations, now the captains of Russian business who refused to play by the Washington scenario got under the sanctions," it said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
Even those who reject his idea that humans should not exceed the limits of their small partition may pause to wonder if the balance between man's progress and nature's decline has been struck at the right point.
Why it matters: Parliament passed a law last week that will force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to seek an extension from the EU if a last-minute deal isn't struck at the European Council meeting on Oct.
Western powers said on Saturday their missile attacks struck at the heart of Syria's chemical weapons program, but the restrained assault appeared unlikely to halt Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's progress in the 7-year-old civil war.
They require consulting with neighborhood residents, making sure that potential developments are close enough to schools, police and hospitals, and being aware of conditions in the real estate market, so that deals are struck at the right time.
Less than two weeks later, volunteers in Mexico City — the area most affected by the September 19 quake, which struck at 7.1 magnitude — came out in such extraordinary numbers that many were told to stay off the streets.
I was struck, at first, by Eisenman's incredible mastery — the work feels both organic and natural in that the brushstrokes are fluid and forceful, made with the confidence of an artist who knows exactly what she is doing.
"I'm struck at the enthusiasm of all and sundry to tell us that European and U.S. growth rates will hardly be affected by the UK post-referendum slowdown," Societe Generale's Kit Juckes said in a note to clients.
Just this week, the US government struck at the heart of China's ambitions to become a global tech powerhouse by banning American companies from exporting parts and software to a major Chinese state-owned maker of computer chips.
Calamity struck at the par-four 11th hole, though, when the 23-year-old found the water with an iron and three-putted on the green for a triple bogey seven that cut his lead to one stroke.
But it struck at an already difficult moment, as officials were contending with the coronavirus outbreak that had infected six people in Craighead County and caused many residents to lose their jobs or have their working hours reduced.
That is also in breach of a compromise reached with Brussels last December, which in a "borderline" deal struck at the last minute to reduce market pressure on Italy, allowed Rome to keep its structural gap unchanged this year.
One of Bernarte's neighbors, Audley Murphy, actually estimates the figure is higher, telling WNCN in 2015 that the home or the neighborhood sign that occupies its front yard has been struck "at least 10 times" since it was built.
At publication time two brothers, Khalid and Ibrahim el-Bakraoui, were named as the suicide bombers who struck at a metro station and airport respectively, while a third suspect, Najim Laachraoui, was still being sought in a major manhunt.
When Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest Festival, he committed the largest mass shooting in America's history and struck at the heart of country music and its fans -- a community that often describes itself as family.
After investigations into political kickbacks on public works and oil and gas contracts, Friday's probe struck at the heart of the booming agricultural sector, one of the few bright spots in Brazil's economy and a major source of exports.
An explosion at a post office in Indiana on Wednesday left one person injured and is being investigated by the F.B.I. The blast from a pipe bomb struck at the facility in East Chicago shortly after 6:30 p.m.
The ECB officials all denied that a complex but secret currency deal had been struck at the G20 meeting in Shanghai, and said only that there had been an intellectual understanding that trying to depreciate currencies made little sense.
That hope died in a hail of bullets barely an hour after midnight on January 1st, when a gunman struck at one of Istanbul's best-known nightclubs, killing at least 39 people, including at least 15 foreigners, and wounding dozens more.
"The disasters that have struck at the Glasgow School of Art, Notre Dame Cathedral and the National Museum of Brazil in the last two years have shown how fragile our precious museums buildings and collections are," said the National Museum Association.
Saudi-led coalition warplanes struck at Houthi militia positions in Yemen's capital Sanaa for a second day in support of ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, a former Houthi ally who has now renounced his alliance with the Iranian-backed group.
The prospect of countries from the OPEC and non-OPEC members such as Russia coordinating a production curb will support prices above the $50 mark, market participants have said since an initial agreement was struck at the end of last month.
WASHINGTON/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Western powers said on Saturday their missile attacks struck at the heart of Syria's chemical weapons program, but the restrained assault appeared unlikely to halt Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's progress in the 7-year-old civil war.
Turkey, Iran and Russia are deeply entwined in the complex civil war, Israel has struck at Syrian and Iranian targets, and the United States and its allies are weighing strikes against the Syrian government for suspected use of chemical weapons.
It was the same result as when the teams met in a Paris friendly last November but that night will be remembered for the death and destruction caused when Islamist militants struck at the stadium and other locations in the city.
A local official said at least eight people died in Port-de-Paix on the northern coast near the epicenter of the magnitude 5.9 quake, which struck at a depth of 11.7 kilometers (7.3 miles), according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The Turkish statement on Saturday said Erdogan and Putin confirmed their commitment to the accord they struck at a meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi which also paved the way for joint Russian-Turkish military patrols inside Syria.
And no measures were described that would hold any of the parties to account if they violated the terms of a deal that is being struck at a time when the United States has little leverage over Russia in Syria.
The government has been pushing rich Saudis to invest with cash held abroad, with many viewing it as an opportunity to show their patriotism after a September attack on Aramco facilities that struck at the heart of the kingdom's energy industry.
Washington's list was filled with many obscure industrial items, but China's struck at signature U.S. exports, including soybeans, frozen beef, cotton and other agricultural commodities produced in states from Iowa to Texas that voted for Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
The bus, which was carrying 55 people, rolled down a steep hillside after veering off the road on a bend east of the capital, Funchal, and struck at least one house, Mayor Filipe Sousa told the cable news channel SIC.
Augmented reality, blending digital and physical worlds, is among the most popular tech powering new toys this year, but I was struck at how much emphasis there still is on physical play, encouraging kids to unplug from the digital world.
If no deal is struck at the O.E.C.D. and American tariffs are imposed, France has vowed to retaliate with its own levies, as well as call on the European Union to move ahead with a broader European project for digital taxation.
The warning, issued with criticism of a Hong Kong court's decision on Monday to overturn a ban on protester face masks, struck at the heart of what has fueled the unrest — concerns about Beijing's encroachment on Hong Kong's civil liberties.
The rule of thumb is that any ball struck at less than 221 degrees is a ground ball, any ball between 10 and 25 degrees is a line drive and anything between 25 and 50 degrees is a fly ball.
It was a lighthearted instruction meant to caution jurors against doing their own research in the case, but struck at a fear that's probably plaguing both legal teams — what if the jury still doesn't understand the technology at the heart of the case?
The 21-year-old German, who had never been past the second round of a grand slam before this year's tournament, had Radwanska on the ropes when she led 5-2 in the deciding set before injury cruelly struck at 5-4.
After the high-noon showdown between Liverpool and a United side lacking in any great ambition ended in goalless stalemate at Anfield, City cashed in with a third straight league match at the Etihad in which they have struck at least five goals.
The attackers struck at an entrance gate to the field, which lies near the town of Zella about 760 km (470 miles) southwest of the capital, Tripoli, before fleeing, according to the source and local residents who asked not to be named.
Image 2 of 2 DAMASCUS, Syria – A series of suicide bombings and attacks in southern Syria, including a suicide bomber who struck at a busy vegetable market, killed 38 people on Wednesday, state media reported, blaming Islamic State militants for the carnage.
This attack, like so many other terrorist attacks in Europe, struck at the heart of what the barbaric pre-Enlightenment religious fanatics of ISIS -- which has now claimed credit for the bombing -- hate: Revelry, music, rich cultural and creative expression, fun, freedom.
" Rubio struck at the heart of Trump's populist appeal, saying in the interview, "I will acknowledge that there are some people watching this broadcast that are intrigued by him, because they think he's a straight talker and he fights for the little guy.
"Two, three days ago we had intelligence reports of a possible attack in Quetta city, that is why security was beefed up in Quetta, but they struck at the police training college," Sanaullah Zehri, chief minister of Baluchistan, told the Geo TV channel.
Now the 70-year Rajapaksa, who won a presidential election on Sunday, has vowed to drain the swamp of religious extremism that bred the home-grown Islamist suicide bombers who struck at churches and hotels in April, killing more than 250 people.
Saudi-led coalition warplanes struck at Houthi militia positions in Yemen's capital Sanaa for a second day on Monday in support of ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, a former Houthi ally who has now renounced his alliance with the Iranian-backed group.
In Britain, the claims against Mr. Smyth have struck at the heart of the Church of England after Archbishop Welby acknowledged that he had worked at the elite Christian holiday camps run by the Iwerne Trust where Mr. Smyth groomed the boys.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - President Dilma Rousseff's fate in an impeachment vote in Brazil's Congress on Sunday is being decided in deals struck at lunch tables and behind the mirrored windows of luxury hotels in Brasilia, where the tide has turned decisively against her.
The tweet gave no details of the supposed car deal, apparently struck at the G20 Summit in Argentina over the weekend, during which Trump and President Xi Jinping agreed to a 90-day pause in the trade war to allow for further talks.
The tweet gave no details of the supposed car deal, apparently struck at the G20 Summit in Argentina over the weekend, during which Trump and President Xi Jinping agreed to a 93-day pause in the trade war to allow for further talks.
The panel members stressed an honest approach, which struck at the heart of what makes parenting so hard (and why these programs are necessary in the first place); it's hard to talk to kids, and especially hard to be straight up with them.
The attacks in Brussels on Tuesday struck at the heart of the European Union, with blasts targeting the international airport and a metro station in the shadow of the glass- and-steel government buildings that is home to thousands of lawmakers from 28 countries.
Police said at least seven people died and more than 100 were injured in Port-de-Paix on the northern coast near the epicentre of the magnitude 5.9 quake, which struck at a depth of 11.7 kilometres (7.3 miles), according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The fight went down shortly after Arya told Sansa that she's a skilled assassin with a lengthy hit list, and it's safe to say that everyone, especially Brienne, was impressed as the young Stark dipped, dodged, and struck at her opponent with a fierce precision.
Prosecutors on Monday recommended that Stone face seven to nine years in prison, a reflection, they said, of the fact that the investigation he impeded struck at the core of democracy and that he repeatedly violated gag orders imposed by the judge in the case.
The third powerful earthquake to hit Italy in two months spared human life Sunday but struck at the nation's identity, destroying a Benedictine cathedral, a medieval tower and other beloved landmarks that had survived the earlier jolts across a mountainous region of small historic towns.
But watching it as a teenager, I remember being struck at the casual violence of it all; the fact that this is how we're introduced to Grant's character made it much harder for me to root for him later on, as we're meant to.
The deal, struck at a price of 17.28 pounds, also marks a setback for U.S. entertainment giant Walt Disney which would have been Sky's ultimate owner as it has agreed a separate $71 billion deal to buy most of Fox's film and TV assets.
When the Polish defense minister accused Germany and France of trying to "erase" the losses suffered by Poles from "the memory of Europe," he struck at a foundation of the European Union, which is built on reconciliation over millions of deaths from a monstrous conflict.
Two extraordinary legal decisions by the Trump administration have struck at the core of asylum claims rooted in domestic violence or threats against families like Lubia's — not only casting doubt on their case, but almost certainly on thousands of others as well, immigration lawyers say.
Throughout the Arab world, and in the Muslim world beyond it, the 21st century — and particularly its second decade — will be remembered for the litany of catastrophes that devastated entire nations and struck at the very idea of the moral arc of the universe.
We had a fine breeze and struck at 21880 o'clock P.M. and we are cutting him in now it is a large one … I have been working on my lovely little cushion today, and Mother has been sewing on a wrapper that she is making.
Two extraordinary legal decisions by the Trump administration have struck at the core of asylum claims rooted in domestic violence or threats against families like Lubia's — not only casting doubt on their case, but almost certainly on thousands of others as well, immigration lawyers say.
The move came after high-profile incidents in which batted balls struck fans -- including the girl struck at Yankee Stadium in September 2017 and a man who was blinded in one eye by a foul ball during a game at the Cubs' Wrigley Field a month earlier.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. fund Loomis Sayles said on Wednesday it was not part of an agreement struck at the weekend by Iceland's authorities to pay off funds whose assets were frozen as part of the capital controls the country imposed in a financial crisis in 2008.
The idea, promoted by Prime Minister Manuel Valls, a Socialist with a conservative twitch, has struck at the core of France's ideals of the rights of citizens, while underscoring the quandary the government faces as it confronts a widening threat from terrorists born and raised in France.
But when the battle was over, they said most of the deaths had been caused by a car bomb that initiated the attack and by two suicide bombers who struck at the entrance to the mall, which houses mostly women's clothing stores known for discount prices.
Hill's detailed accounts of alleged harassment struck at the core of the argument Republicans at the time had made for his confirmation — that his personal character and success in overcoming an impoverished childhood made up for his short service of only one year as a judge.
The hacking attempts came weeks after reports from Mr. González Jr.'s anticorruption group and another organization that struck at the president's allies, including the governor of Veracruz at the time, Javier Duarte, who is now under arrest and charged with overseeing a vast empire of corruption.
The first substantive question Ms. Rao faced during a Senate confirmation hearing last month struck at a hot topic on Capitol Hill: How did she view an order by Mr. Trump to eliminate two regulations for every new one, and how should it be carried out?
The police said this crew has struck at least nine times in three boroughs in the last three months, their locations all different — bodegas, laundries, a diner — but with the same prize, a feature of modern convenience so common as to be practically invisible to regular customers.
The lithium contract will serve as an industry proxy, with supply deals struck at a premium or discount to it depending on several factors, much the way LME contracts for other commodities function, said Jon Mulcahy, Fastmarkets Price Development Manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
On Saturday, U.S., French and British missile attacks struck at the heart of Syria's chemical weapons program in retaliation for a suspected poison gas attack a week ago, although the assault appeared unlikely to halt Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's progress in the seven-year-old civil war.
The coordinated assaults — aimed at cafes and restaurants, a concert hall and a sports stadium — struck at the heart of a city famed for its night life, where the cancan first appeared, where Toulouse-Lautrec painted the demimonde, and where Hemingway and his Lost Generation debated literature on terraces.
The rapid increase in the size and valuation of series A rounds of financing the past three years means that engineers and salespeople who might have an employee number in the low double digits are suddenly seeing their options struck at a couple of hundred million in valuation.
You will be happy to know that I stopped just short of writing an email to the crosswords editor, Will Shortz, but I did ask the associate puzzles editor Sam Ezersky about it and the "Aha!" moment struck at precisely the moment that I hit the "Send" button.
He's obviously watching TV. And I was struck at the end of the election cycle when it looked like he was losing, the Times did this great story about hanging out on the plane with him, and they were doing what seemed to be very amateurish campaign planning.
The event as a whole will provide a kind of group therapy session — as well as a reunion of sorts — for officials and activists deeply angered by Mr. Trump's refusal to hold up America's end of the bargain struck at the climate change summit in Paris in December 2015.
It found companies in which entities controlled by Khamenei have a large or majority stake, including those that are part of the economic empire of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), have struck at least nine foreign deals worth more than $103 billion in the last 18 months.
The first few days of the assault struck at towns in northern Hama and southern Idlib province inside a buffer zone agreed in September between Russia and Turkey as part of a deal which averted a major offensive on the area, the last major foothold of the Syrian rebellion.
" Pence, who traveled Thursday to the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia, was not expected to join the talks in Washington, D.C. If no agreement is struck at Thursday's talks, Trump wrote in a tweet Wednesday, then the tariffs "will begin on Monday, with monthly increases as per schedule.
Mizuho sees a 20.1 percent chance that the summit, so far planned on June 2109.44, will not take place, a 2108.955 percent chance of a truce deal struck at the meeting and a 27 percent likelihood of the summit leading to more talks without producing immediate deals on denuclearisation, he said.
"Everything I know about our Constitution and its values, and my review of the evidentiary record, tells me that when President Trump invited -- indeed, demanded -- foreign involvement in our upcoming election, he struck at the very heart of what makes this country the 'republic' to which we pled allegiance," she said.
"Everything I read about our Constitution and its values, and my review of the evidentiary record, tells me that when President Trump invited — indeed, demanded — foreign involvement in our upcoming election, he struck at the very heart of what makes this country the 'republic' to which we pledge allegiance," Karlan continued.
"Everything I read about our Constitution and its values, and my review of the evidentiary record, tells me that when President Trump invited — indeed, demanded — foreign involvement in our upcoming election, he struck at the very heart of what makes this country the 'republic' to which we pledge allegiance," she continued.
While successful in helping a brittle euro zone economy gradually revive from the debt crunch in the short term, zero or negative rates have, in the eyes of critics, struck at a central tenet of banking - lending on the back of deposits - and turned the principle of saving for retirement on its head.
The army denied that claim and said it was continuing to fight terrorism, with state media earlier saying the military had struck at al Qaeda terrorists in the last jihadist foothold in Latakia province that has long been a launching pad for drone attacks on the main Russian base of Hmeimim nearby.
"If they were to make a substantial donation to the Innocence Project [a nonprofit working to freely the wrongfully convicted], I could not put my own fate above that," Muller said during a 30-minute interview from behind bars, a stark change from the contrite tone he struck at his federal sentencing.
Mizuho sees a 20.2 percent chance that the summit, so far planned on June 2109.58, will not take place, a 2108.955 percent chance of a deal leading to a peace treaty struck at the meeting and a 27 percent likelihood of the summit leading to more talks without producing immediate deals on denuclearisation, he said.
If you've spent any time on the Internet, regardless of whether you're a Trump supporter or horror-struck at his governance, the topic of Russian media, hacking to support (or later discredit when necessary) Trump's presidency and whether news is 'fake' or 'real' has been at the top of every family meal discussion list.
" In a 2015 court document, the state had said that a challenge to the law struck at the state legislature's "authority" to revise a pre-existing law as part of a process to "protect the purity and integrity of the state's election process in light of the leaps and bounds of technology over the past century.
" Stanford law school professor Pamela S. Karlan: "Everything I know about our Constitution and its values, and my review of the evidentiary record, tells me that when President Trump invited—indeed, demanded—foreign involvement in our upcoming election, he struck at the very heart of what makes this country the "republic" to which we pledge allegiance.
So I'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor, I don't care about those facts, but everything I read on those occasions tells me that when President Trump invited, indeed demanded foreign involvement in our upcoming election, he struck at the very heart of what makes this a Republic to which we pledge allegiance.
He presides, in frequent clips, over this unquenchably chipper and heartless yarn, and would have frowned at the glum note that is struck at the end, when we are shown archival footage of the Senate investigation into the Iran-Contra affair—the chief counsel at which, it so happens, was Arthur L. Liman, the father of the man who made this film.
In many ways, what happened in Foster's case is troublingly ordinary: A 2010 review by Equal Justice Initiative of jury selection in eight Southern states found evidence of racial discrimination in jury selection in every one; a 2012 North Carolina study found eligible black jurors struck at twice the rate of whites; and a 2003 Louisiana study found it was three times the rate.
For those who waited four long years to see the United States reclaim its moral mantle as leader of the free world and protector of human rights, the news that President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE struck at the Syrian tyrant Assad is electrifying.
The sun has brightened and sometimes dimmed, massive volcanic eruptions have occurred, the planet's orbit has wobbled, the continents have moved, the land surface has been remade, the composition of the atmosphere and its ability to trap and reflect solar and terrestrial radiation has altered, ocean circulations have sputtered and stopped, and we have been struck, at least once, by a mass-extinction-inducing asteroid.
Trump's words struck at the core of the hand-wringing that has taken hold of some in his political base in recent weeks who have watched warily as Trump has softened some of his positions on China and as headlines shared insider accounts of the waning influence of Trump's chief strategist and guardian of his populist campaign promises, Steve Bannon, while the sway of moderate New Yorkers swelled.
During his campaign, Trump "struck at the heart of the two-party establishment and he totally upended this long-held notion that the candidate with the most money prevails," presidential counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE asserted to The Hill.
The most recent bombing before this, on Sunday in the capital city of Ankara, killed 37, including two bombers, according to the AP. While Turkey is among the coalition partners in the American-led battle against ISIS, the country has also recently faced a breakdown in peace talks with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, escalating a decades-long conflict between the government and Kurdish militants that has already killed thousands, according to the AP. Media reports conflicted on the exact number of dead and wounded from the Saturday attack, which struck at about 11 a.m.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) on Thursday night called on President Trump to make the case to Congress for his administration to take military action in Syria after the U.S. struck at an airbase in the country in response to a deadly chemical attack this week, according to The New York Times.

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