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"subdue" Definitions
  1. subdue somebody/something to bring somebody/something under control, especially by using force synonym defeat
  2. subdue something to calm or control your feelings synonym suppress
"subdue" Synonyms
defeat conquer beat overcome best lick master crush vanquish subjugate overpower overwhelm trounce worst quell surmount quash thrash suppress clobber control restrain check curb repress bridle constrain contain stifle inhibit govern smother moderate squash calm placate mollify soothe quiet quieten temper gentle mellow soften calm down regulate allay assuage ease mitigate alleviate lessen relieve diminish reduce palliate decrease dull pacify overawe intimidate cow frighten bully daunt scare terrify awe browbeat unnerve terrorise(UK) terrorize(US) dismay abash alarm disconcert deter discourage buffalo humiliate disgrace humble shame chasten debase degrade abase embarrass discomfit mortify put down chagrin demean deflate denigrate cheapen discredit fascinate captivate charm enchant enthral(UK) enthrall(US) beguile bewitch absorb allure engross grip mesmerise(UK) mesmerize(US) attract spellbind entrance engage enrapture interest domesticate train tame break housebreak domiciliate breed herd housetrain teach house-train break in bring to heel bring up round up bring under control dishearten dispirit depress deject cast down dash demoralise(UK) demoralize(US) sap throw desolate unman chill put a stop to terminate bring to a halt bring to a stop bring to a standstill do for nip in the bud put a lid on put paid to put the lid on call a halt close complete conclude discontinue end soft-pedal de-emphasize downplay play down minimise(UK) minimize(US) underemphasize underplay understate blue-pencil euphemize hush-hush shush gloss over tone down go easy make light of disarm disband demilitarise(UK) demilitarize(US) deactivate demobilise(UK) demobilize(US) incapacitate cripple debilitate prostrate unarm weaken render defenceless deprive of arms make powerless take weapons from demob exhaust subject expose submit subordinate endanger imperil treat put through lay open make liable put in danger peril hazard risk jeopardize(US) jeopardise(UK) make subject make vulnerable neutralize(US) counteract offset counterbalance counterpoise annul undo balance compensate for countervail invalidate negate negative nullify cancel out cancel correct make up for balance out counterweigh bend surrender yield bow capitulate cede genuflect give in give way resign yourself succumb relent acquiesce cave in accede waver More
"subdue" Antonyms
aggravate agitate aid allow arouse assist encourage help incite liberate lose lose to permit praise release rouse start strengthen surrender yield awaken provoke waken stir up whip up occasion draw generate elicit prompt bring cause trigger produce influence engender spread induce intensify magnify boost increase heighten raise amplify augment enhance reinforce extend deepen expand escalate intensate build up exacerbate enlarge irritate stimulate stir upset worry worsen excite disturb trouble annoy vex anger discompose disquiet perturb continue develop energise(UK) energize(US) grow be defeated by fall to submit to surrender to yield to succumb to capitulate to give up to forfeit to bend to fail to be conquered by be overcome by be overthrown by fall victim to give way to be taken by defer to give in to underwhelm not impress fail inspirit forfeit uncover accumulate balloon bourgeon build burgeon mount mushroom rise snowball soar swell wax multiply free acquit deliver disenthrall rescue save clear emancipate extricate rid unburden absolve discharge disengage disentangle disimprison dismiss disperse dignify distinguish exalt glorify honor(US) honour(UK) venerate aggrandize elevate grace ensky laud deify enshrine promote ennoble canonise(UK) canonize(US) calm comfort embolden gladden hearten please soothe loose let go make happy set free unleash vent unbridle voice articulate communicate relieve reveal verbalise(UK) verbalize(US) air express aim direct take out let loose add burden dim dull fill fix hold keep plant remain stay bore repel alienate disenchant disgust jade sicken deaden delight depress deter discourage disinterest displease dissuade forget elucidate explain explicate expound clarify illuminate illustrate demonstrate make clear spell out advance fuel improve envigorate(UK) invigorate(US) justify accentuate bolster consolidate fortify abandon disjoin mend neglect reassure assure support cheer uplift buoy solace console undaunt buoy up cheer up give confidence indulge loosen disconnect unfasten untie stop facilitate go ahead struggle find it difficult face difficulties find it hard face problems have problems have trouble be exasperated be frustrated come unstuck have difficulties be below nerve steel spur approve arrange compose educate enlighten emphasise(UK) emphasize(US) exaggerate highlight arm militarise(UK) militarize(US) brighten light lighten belight illumine irradiate ignite limelight spotlight floodlight illume kindle beacon flash bathe in light cast light upon flood with light hit with a light

580 Sentences With "subdue"

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The guards called in eight cops to subdue the man.
Emergency response crews were also able to subdue the flames.
Would China send tanks to subdue its sullen new satrapy?
Better to separate these locals in order to subdue them.
The crew apparently struggled for four hours to subdue him.
A second soldier was wounded trying to subdue Mr. Ali.
Poulter was not surprised Oosthuizen proved so difficult to subdue.
In trying to subdue Okobi, deputies deployed Tasers several times.
Fortunately, the club's security was quickly able to subdue the man.
The Marine Corps confirmed Bialy helped to subdue the alleged shooter.
Another officer is also seen in the footage helping subdue Weinman.
I don't think that guy could subdue me with a weapon.
Officers said they had used a stun gun to subdue him.
Entire industries exist to subdue the horror of having a body.
Kubali Khan's Yuan Dynasty tried three times to subdue the Vietnamese.
China's attempts to subdue Hong Kong through legalized repression gained momentum.
People arrived almost immediately to help subdue the suspect, officials said.
There's an endless supply of stickiness to subdue on every surface.
Eventually Moicano was able to subdue Swanson with a rear naked choke.
That is more likely to provoke Mr Jeyenbekov's opponents than subdue them.
A maintenance worker suffered arm injuries while helping to subdue the suspect.
Such efforts to forcibly subdue an erection can result in its fracture.
Narrator: Recruits learn control tactics used to detain and subdue an assailant.
Langewiesche reported that Shah likely depressurized the cabin to subdue any rebellion.
Then he pulls the suspect out and the two officers subdue him.
They tried and failed to subdue him with a Taser, they said.
Tasers were used to subdue him, the warrant alleges, and he was handcuffed.
As of now, officials are still trying to subdue the cat with tranquilizers.
He alleged it was an "impossible task" for responding officers to subdue Harrouff.
Japan has kicked off Golden Week holidays which tends to subdue trading activity.
He slashes two officers before White House guards are able to subdue him.
He needed just 99 pitches, 73 of them strikes, to subdue the Royals.
He calls it a "slave morality" developed by peasants to subdue the strong.
The third passenger was able to regain his balance and subdue Mr. Beamon.
Police officers eventually used a stun gun to subdue him, Ms. Williams said.
The security forces were trying to "subdue" people seeking a fair election, it said.
Using the methods I learned, I was successfully able to subdue these minor attacks.
The Blackhawks pounced with four goals in the third period to subdue the Flames.
United Nations tanks had already been sent into southwestern Kansas to subdue the populace.
Stewart wanted to know why the officers did not use Tasers to subdue Schultz.
Samira Hickman, 49, said it took about a dozen police officers to subdue him.
When he would not drop the knife, officers used a Taser to subdue him.
And yet the sheer spectacle of power seemed to subdue the newspapers into respect.
Ain't Rights subdue Big Justin and take his gun, putting into motion a thriller
To my shame, that single devastating blow was all it took to subdue me.
Some business owners took a breath of relief as trade tensions appeared to subdue.
Such an argument might be less persuasive after a bloody campaign to subdue Idlib.
It was the first time the police used live fire to subdue a protester.
What does remain certain is that humans will continue to try to subdue sleep.
Police were reportedly using flash-bang grenades to subdue protestors, who were throwing fireworks.
Eventually, more officers arrived on scene to help subdue McDowell ... and ultimately, Malik was arrested.
The side effects would really subdue my mood, making me a bit upset and depressed.
An officer reportedly used a Taser to subdue the assailant before police formally arrested him.
"Now is the time to work hard to subdue all of that," Mr. Axelrod says.
The full might of the US military would subdue all those who did not comply.
Other officers responded and several said they were injured as they tried to subdue him.
The watery ranch did little to subdue the fishy flavor of the dreadfully dry chicken.
"He had to subdue his emotional side to become more cerebral and logical," she said.
Just skip the salt sprinkle, which isn't necessary without the bitterness of grapefruit to subdue.
Three passengers helped subdue the 25-year-old Sri Lankan, who wasn't carrying any explosives.
Suddenly, at least four officers surrounded her and grabbed her arms, trying to subdue her.
The crackdown is part of a broader effort to subdue China's fast-growing religious groups.
A struggle ensued between the two men, and a second officer tried to subdue Hubbard.
One said the arrest was violent and police fired at the suspect to subdue him.
The 21975-month period saw her government subdue several civil liberties and censor news agencies.
A team of officers rushed in and used a Taser to subdue Ildephones, the statement says.
Trump's muted reaction to the officials' briefing will not subdue questions about his stance on Russia.
But anti-fascists maintain that defense and street confrontations are necessary to subdue the far right.
Leroy Percy, one of the proprietors, tried to subdue her with both southern gallantry and bullying.
A school janitor was  hailed a hero  after he was able to subdue the alleged shooter.
Heavy-handed efforts to subdue the island by Chiang's KMT were, not surprisingly, met with resistance.
I was just thinking, 'Just get the guy down and subdue him 'til the police came.
He said it took five officers 20 minutes to subdue Mr. Lei with their bare hands.
It took five officers 20 minutes to subdue Mr. Lei, Mr. Xing was quoted as saying.
It took 10 people to subdue me and I have a court date later this week.
Lopez Obrador has pledged to eradicate corruption and subdue drug cartels with a less confrontational approach.
But that meant we had to subdue Alexander so that the surgeon could do his work.
We try to subdue tension and emotion by giving a rational, technocratic account of the decision.
For an overstretched military, poison gas is a convenient way to terrify and subdue a population.
So the goal is to develop powerful drugs that subdue mTOR without making you feel famished.
Finally, the third argues that simultaneous vaccinations subdue the immune system, which in turn triggers autism.
The 23-year-old rookie settled down after a 38-pitch first inning to subdue the Pirates.
He couldn't summon a bot to subdue his own son, that sort of thing just wasn't done.
The dangerous animal response team quickly secured the area and used tranquillizer darts to subdue the bears.
Fortunately for Li, she managed to escape when four men rushed into the lift to subdue him.
A taser failed to subdue the suspect, and a lieutenant exchanged gunfire with Vang, according to authorities.
The officers attempted to subdue Sterling with a stun gun and wrestled with him on the ground.
The police were able to subdue and arrest the man, Henry Maldonado, as firefighters extinguished the blaze.
He told Insider it took a team of three men and three dogs to subdue the hog.
But when you replace carbs with fat, you subdue hunger, boost calorie burn, and melt away fat.
But a cannon can easily subdue a fortress, so you've got to go out and ultimately battle.
The European Central Bank's ongoing monetary stimulus and bond-buying program helped to subdue some potential volatility.
The global health community found ways to subdue the Zika virus and create an effective Ebola vaccine.
Before he was shot, Carver County deputies tried to subdue him with a stun gun, the station reported.
A world that could use violence to subdue anyone who is weak, poor, vulnerable, broken... or a woman.
Being tased, when it didn't work to subdue him, might have made Sterling very agitated and possibly combative.
And after all that, Tiger's grand plan is to subdue the militants by subjecting them to food poisoning.
A airport maintenance worker who was speaking with Neville suffered arm injuries while helping to subdue the suspect.
An officer entered the ambulance trying to subdue her, and cops say Morasca bit her on the forearm.
When the cuttlefish needs to subdue a crab to eat, its pigment flickers hypnotically, to stupefy its prey.
Hadrian's Wall still stands as a memorial to the failure of the Caesars to subdue the rebellious Picts.
As it turns out, the fire was sparked by a lone man working to subdue a wasp nest.
To truly conquer a country, an invader has to subdue its people and end its will to fight.
It follows criticism from US soft rock singer Richard Marx, who recently helped staff subdue a rowdy passenger.
The officers contended that they had struggled to subdue the man, who they said was violently resisting arrest.
But several officers surrounded him and forced him to the ground, using a stun gun to subdue him.
A law enforcement official said four people helped subdue Mr. Ftouhi, adding that Lieutenant Neville himself fought back.
Wrap Technologies has touted the benefits of the device as a way to subdue suspects without using force.
Treating people as "instruments" in order to subdue them through war, Ibn Khaldun wrote, is to degrade them.
The firm greenback makes dollar-denominated commodities more expensive for holders of other currencies, which could subdue demand.
Yet he had been ruminating about the beast, and how to subdue it, since his Princeton student days.
For all his aspirations, the general is unlikely to fully unite or subdue the country's factions and militias.
Slager testified that when he attempted to use a Taser to subdue Scott, they ended up in a scuffle.
Wooden sticks, cable cords, electric shocks and items resembling tank belts were used to subdue prisoners, al-Shogre said.
He allegedly resisted arrest, fighting with officers who had to use batons and Tasers to subdue him, Holcombe says.
By letting our worst pains and fears become funny, we take away their power, or at least subdue it.
" So, after an Aunt attempts to subdue her with the phrase, Offred says, "For they shall inherit the Earth.
Police were finally able to subdue the boar by piling on it and putting a rope around its neck.
According to scientists who studied the video, this seems to temporarily subdue the fish before the narwhal devours it.
The Assad regime chooses to deploy chemical weapons to terrorize and subdue both opposition fighters and the civilian population.
Troy police say they used "reasonable and necessary" force to subdue the teen after he reached for his waistband.
They may look pretty but drapes, valances, cornices, and curtains made of heavy material subdue too much natural light.
At their most extreme, investment advisers warn, each factor could subdue growth, and protectionist policies could do much worse.
Deputy Thompson, who was off duty, arrived later and helped her husband subdue and restrain Mr. Hernandez, officials said.
A stronger U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated gold more expensive for holders of other currencies, which could subdue demand.
"So, if anything, I think it is going to subdue the Iranian military for the short run," Lavin said.
A stronger U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated gold more expensive for holders of other currencies, which could subdue demand.
A higher U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated commodities more expensive for holders of other currencies, which could subdue demand.
Bystanders reportedly used a whale tusk and a fire extinguisher to subdue the attacker in Friday's stabbing in London.
But their mission now is to help subdue the blazes, so firefighters haven't tolerated President Trump's wrong-headed, oversimplified message.
Pantaleo was filmed in July 2014 using a chokehold to subdue Garner after he was stopped for selling untaxed cigarettes.
The dangerous animal response team was able to quickly secure the area and use tranquillizer darts to subdue the bears.
While trying to subdue him, the officer says Track called the cops "peasants" and told them to drop their guns.
Alternatively, she allows herself to become the apotheosis of "evil" femininity — a woman with the power to subdue a man.
He was quickly confronted by police, who tried to subdue him before shooting him (he died a few hours later).
Mr. Garner died on a Staten Island street after the police officer, Daniel Pantaleo, used a chokehold to subdue him.
The officer was able to reach Daniels and video footage shows the officer struggling to subdue her before backup arrives.
Two flight attendants tried to subdue Hudek but were pushed away, and he continued his attempt to open the door.
A walk in a garden won't soothe away all stress or subdue all sorrow, and neither will a good cocktail.
Nine years later, the Basij, along with other security forces, has once again worked to subdue nationwide protests through force.
Schultz's parents and their attorney have asked why police did not use non-lethal means to subdue a young student.
DOLLAR: A higher U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated metals more expensive for importers in other currencies and could subdue demand.
Having said that, higher domestic refined output, helped by concentrates imports, will in all likelihood subdue refined shipments to China.
A rising U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated metals more expensive for holders of other currencies, which potentially could subdue demand.
At the time, the officers claimed that Mr. Strickland had attacked them and that force was necessary to subdue him.
Mr. Camara had crossed the street to help subdue Mr. Guzman, Saleh Abisse, the owner of N&A Food, said.
All officers are encouraged to use non-lethal means to subdue a suspect if they deem it feasible, experts say.
Two officers attempted to subdue Garner by wrestling him to the ground after they accused him of selling loose cigarettes.
Overly-optimistic Jupiter squares off with deceptive Neptune 11:18 AM on Sunday, helping subdue this week's stress with escapism.
At the three-week trial, prosecutors argued that Sergeant Barry had rushed to subdue Ms. Danner, forcing the fatal confrontation.
And, if so, was the officer justified in using it to subdue an unarmed man during a low-level arrest?
A higher U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated gold more expensive for holders of other currencies, which potentially would subdue demand.
They devised a plan to subdue Boyd using a Taser shotgun or by unleashing a K-9 dog on him.
It took the combined military power of the British Empire, the United States, and the Soviet Union to subdue them.
A police officer can elect to shoot a suspect, or tase them, or negotiate with them, or otherwise subdue them.
So bad that, back in 2013, officials frantic to subdue the growing rat population attempted to slip the rodents birth control.
He used a makeshift weapon to subdue a night shift employee at the jail, according to sheriff's department investigator Mike Traxler.
Thankfully, a customer noticed the deal-seeking animal and was able to subdue the deer before anything got out of hand.
However, it seems there is an extra effort to subdue Islamic attire whose mere purpose is to promote modesty and simplicity.
DOLLAR: A higher U.S. currency makes dollar-denominated metals more expensive for importers in other currencies, which potentially could subdue demand.
Mr. Muhammad struck one officer in the head with his elbow; another was injured trying to subdue him, the complaint said.
The ability of these men to subdue the insurgency is integral to maintaining Afghanistan's stability and to keeping Afghans from emigrating.
Police said Zambrano threw rocks at passing motorists and at the officers and that two stun guns failed to subdue him.
Of course, the least palatable and therefore option of last resort would be to employ military force to subdue the population.
"This was always a simple street encounter where Officer Pantaleo utilized his N.Y.P.D. training to subdue an individual," Mr. London said.
But if the play nonetheless seems on the money (using terror to subdue a populace, demonizing outsiders), there's not much payoff.
The cop struggles to subdue the slight 29-year-old, grabbing her hands and holding them together as she cries out.
The cop struggles to subdue the slight 2100-year-old, grabbing her hands and holding them together as she cries out.
The Syrian government and one of its major allies, Russia, have escalated an aerial campaign to subdue the area, eastern Ghouta.
Ms. Perez-Maldonado suggested that Sergeant Barry had rushed to subdue Ms. Danner instead of isolating her and waiting her out.
She gives off constant waves of tension, her limbs practically shaking as she tries to control them, and subdue her fears.
When carving up Africa for colonization, the other European powers seemed to leave the most difficult areas to subdue for Italy.
But he promised that with diligent effort, the city could slowly gain control over the crisis and, over time, subdue it.
So if you can subdue somebody by grabbing them and throwing them to the ground, then you can't shoot and kill them.
The video filmed by another beachgoer Saturday shows two officers trying to subdue Weinman and one officer hitting her in the head.
Whether officers decide to use a Taser or other force to subdue someone, their split-second decisions will definitely be closely scrutinized.
Sanchez, meanwhile, raced in to subdue Curry, who pawed for a second firearm, a 0.38 special he had hidden in his waistband.
Tweety and Riddick both say Dozier never touched his Taser, which he might have used to subdue Meat-Meat without killing him.
They looked for evidence of the location of Sterling's right hand as he struggled with the officers who tried to subdue him.
Wisconsin (6-433, 4-2 Big Ten) scored 14 points in the third quarter to finally subdue Rutgers (227-2208, 25-238).
Portuguese weather forecasters said the hot air from North Africa also brought particles of sand, which tend to subdue maximum temperatures slightly.
In fact, Australia has been trying to subdue its animals for decades, and the most infamous historical attempt was an utter disaster.
In an attempt to subdue the minority groups, Iranian leaders have aggressively attacked their members, both within and outside the country's borders.
While at the Rachel and Leah Center, the Aunts repeat the phrase, "Blessed are the meek," to subdue the Handmaids' defiant attitudes.
And while the Losers were able to subdue It at the end of the previous film, the evil was far from over.
As Petruchio proceeds to woo, marry and subdue (through deprivation and humiliation) the rebellious Katherina, his eyes grow more feverish and uncertain.
In fact, the habitual use of recreational drugs could potentially serve the government insofar as it might placate and subdue the people.
Other responders tried to subdue the shooter, but he managed to shoot himself in the neck and later died of his injuries.
But, you ask, how did she manage to subdue the entire court long enough to undertake such daring culinary maneuvers without accomplices?
Disciplinary proceedings against Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who is accused of using a chokehold to subdue Mr. Garner, could lead to his firing.
The Syrian government and Russia have escalated an aerial campaign to subdue the rebel-held area, which has been besieged for years.
Grillot, who was shot in the hand and chest, was praised as a hero for attempting to intervene and subdue the suspect.
USA Today reported that urine was thrown in the streets and police eventually had to use pepper spray to subdue the crowd.
It is Ida who must use her golden wonder horn to subdue the goblins and bring her sister home, safe and sound.
Police officers tried to subdue the animal with tranquilizer darts, but they really could have used an experienced cowboy with a lasso.
As Kelly reportedly resisted the arresting officers, one punched him multiple times in the face to subdue him, the police report indicates.
Soon, the dragon was a full-grown menace — eating sheep as well as the peasants and knights who tried to subdue it.
"As the pressure of the campaigns is mounting, so are the continual attempts to intimidate and subdue my support base," he said.
Braman and a fellow deputy were able to subdue and disarm the suspect after both had been shot, according to the sheriff's office.
Wizards subdue Celtics for 203th straight home victory WASHINGTON — Tensions flared and then some when the Celtics and Wizards met earlier this month.
" Three other students also rushed the shooter, Nui said, and "they were able to subdue him while the rest of us ran out.
Clouthier's team later told her she had taken it too far, but she says she was feeling overwhelmed and needed to subdue him.
It took a decade for the Communist Party to subdue Yunnan in the southwest and Tibet after it came to power in 1949.
Each new clone decreases your mental capacity, as well, so the more clones made, the easier that person is to hurt or subdue.
The road to Bill is gory and brutal, with some scenes in black and white to subdue the redness of the blood bath.
Doctors have prescribed painkillers to millions of people in the United States, but those prescriptions often outlast the pain they're meant to subdue.
First half 2017 operating earnings improved somewhat relative to the same period in 2016, but low interest rates continue to subdue earnings growth.
They also over-farmed the oysters, which reduced the ability of the oyster reefs to subdue the storm surge that hit the mainland.
Four officers later surrounded Narcisse-Beckford and there was a visible struggle before police used a Taser to subdue him, according to onlookers.
Mr. Obama started by listing the ways in which his administration has worked to subdue the threat of terrorism abroad and at home.
Female prisoners bickered with the guards and contested everything, and the guards seemed to find this more treacherous than having to subdue riots.
Brexit is seen as a negative for banks on both sides of the Atlantic because the uncertainty could subdue dealmaking and trading activity.
Tapia yanked a first-pitch curveball 371 feet to subdue the crowd of 43,43, the largest of the season at Minute Maid Park.
The siege lasted for about an hour, with Afghan security forces eventually blowing a hole in the compound wall to subdue the attackers.
Tensions boiled over last year when riot police used tear gas to subdue protesters attacking the site where the church was being built.
An officer rappelled dramatically down to the apartment window and used a tranquilizer gun to subdue Ming, who charged ferociously at the window.
Mr. Alonto said the province had imposed a nightly curfew and called on civilians to help the military fight and subdue the militants.
It took three officers to subdue him and force him into a police van, where he kicked out in a window, prosecutors said.
Williams scored 27 and the Dallas Mavericks did enough late to subdue the injury-depleted Phoenix Suns 91-78 at American Airlines Center.
On December 20, 80's pop star Richard Marx stepped in to help the Korean Air cabin crew subdue a physically aggressive passenger.
Landry told reporters the two Baton Rouge officers gave verbal instructions and tried non-lethal methods to subdue Sterling, who did not comply.
Officers used a Taser "to subdue a mental who ignored verbal commands" because he was believed to be a danger to himself and others.
Perhaps to subdue the glimmer of his celebrity (and evade the annoying habit of entrance applause), his first scenes take place in total darkness.
He has the ability to subdue and impress even the biggest food-obsessed egos in the world with his Tokyo food knowledge, including mine.
Kids, stripped from their parents by those tenuously enacted mandates, have been, according to reports, injected with psychoactive drugs in efforts to subdue them.
But it was enough to subdue the Bulldogs (215-219), who at times were their worst enemy as they made a barrage of mistakes.
Fearing that Mr. al-Baghdadi was wearing a suicide vest, the commandos dispatched a military dog to subdue Mr. al-Baghdadi, Mr. Trump said.
Each of the four points in this section seeks to allay justices' worries about "justiciability"—the ability of courts to subdue partisan map-makers.
An in-flight disturbance by a passenger on Korean Air became international news last week after 1980s singer Richard Marx helped subdue the man.
IOWA 219, NORTHWESTERN 210 Peter Jok had 2110 of his 2115 points in the second half to help No. 216 Iowa subdue visiting Northwestern.
It was enhanced by the campaign to subdue the left- and right-wing terrorists who wrought havoc in Italy in the 1970s and 1980s.
Police said he seemed high on drugs and that they had to subdue him with a stun gun after he began screaming and fighting.
Authorities eventually managed to subdue the dog using a bean bag gun and stun gun and captured it with a catch pole, WTSP reports.
This isn't the first time Navalny has been imprisoned, and that pattern is widely perceived as evidence the Kremlin is working to subdue him.
They say he was injected with a drug that was meant to temporarily subdue the journalist, but that he was accidentally given an overdose.
America's WWII efforts were global, and they were aligned with overall objectives to subdue authoritarian regimes intent on spreading oppressive ideologies throughout the world.
To subdue their savage minds, the jury called for a ban on penny dreadfuls, the "inflammable and shocking literature" that inflamed Robert's over­developed imagination.
That noise cancellation feature is powered by inward- and outward-facing microphones, which the buds use to identify and subdue noise from your surroundings.
Chinedu Okobi died after police used a Taser to subdue him in a confrontation they blamed on his refusal to stop walking in traffic.
Are you a celebrity who's sexually harassed a bunch of people and are now in need of an apology to subdue an angry mob?
The long respite clearly didn't subdue their rivalry, because the two had been trash-talking each other for months leading up to this fight.
The comeback compilation, and its blunt title (Taking Back What's Ours) did little to subdue the public's zeal for the popular emo Szuch eschewed.
Cellphone video taken inside the classroom shows the instructor and other students attempting to subdue Butler as she yells expletives at the other student.
Clinton seemed to slowly but steadily learn how to confront and subdue Mr. Trump on the fly, as tens of millions of Americans watched.
The mayor also noted that Sergeant Barry was equipped with a stun gun that he could have used to try to subdue Ms. Danner.
One of the officers, Daniel Pantaleo, was seen on a video using a chokehold, prohibited by the New York Police Department, to subdue him.
"And I would say it's also part of the job to put yourself in danger to protect the person that you're trying to subdue."
Still, at a three-week trial earlier this year, prosecutors argued that Sergeant Barry had rushed to subdue Ms. Danner, forcing the fatal confrontation.
But after he could not persuade her to come farther than the doorway of her bedroom, he and other officers tried to subdue her.
The slower expansion from managed malls might subdue RSM's one-off income from the initiation, entrance and consultation fees that it collects from developers.
Throughout the interviews, his charisma was on full display -- and its real value, it struck me, lay in how it might subdue an enemy.
" Colonel Steele "understood the warrior ethos was very real," Mr. Hegseth said, and under his command, he learned that "you subdue violence with violence.
"They used deadly force to subdue her because they were not trained sufficiently in how to engage the mentally ill in crisis," Danner wrote.
Spas now must be deep in the woods, the dislocation and the staggering view of the mountains the only way to finally subdue us.
The injured doctor, whose named was not released, was shot in the neck while trying to subdue Mr. Bon, who is a double amputee.
In its Twitter message, the union said officers used a Taser stun gun to subdue Mr. Bates, who ripped the prongs from his body.
"They used deadly force to subdue her because they were not trained sufficiently in how to engage the mentally ill in crisis," she wrote.
We expect officers to chase and subdue a murder suspect who fires shots at officers as was described in one of the reports I read.
VICE: The recent employment of mercenaries by Nigeria in its fight to subdue Boko Haram has attracted rather a lot of attention in some quarters.
The advisers are believed to have been asked to subdue an insurgency that threatens both Rosneft's interests and those of the corrupt ruling party, FRELIMO.
Unlike Cali, North Valley was more than happy to use brutal violence to subdue people — they're shown beheading a line of men with a chainsaw.
Among those proposals was Living Breakwaters: the placement of oyster beds and reefs off Staten Island's shore to subdue the brunt force of oncoming waves.
"While the officers were attempting to subdue the subject, the officers observed the butt of a gun in the subject's front pants pocket," Cook wrote.
"While the officers were attempting to subdue the subject the officers observed the butt of a gun in the subject's front pants pocket," Cook wrote.
Prosecutors say Chauna Thompson, 46, arrived later to help her husband subdue and restrain Hernandez outside a Denny&aposs restaurant in Sheldon in May 2017.
Even without its starting quarterback, Notre Dame showcased other offensive components and a stingy defense to subdue North Carolina 33-10 at rainy Kenan Stadium.
Marilyn Smith believes that his time at Rogers gave her son new tools to subdue his anxiety and the depression that could stem from it.
Now, the mental toughness has allowed him to win the Masters at 43 and to cope with, if not subdue, another Open at Pebble Beach.
I feel pressure to subdue my political stances—especially my disdain for the military—so that I don't come off as an America-hating Muslim.
A man who used a narwhal tusk to help subdue an attacker near London Bridge last month has been identified as a British civil servant.
The Security Council deplored the violence, but its peacekeepers in Bosnia — Mr. Boutros-Ghali wanted 22002,000, but got 8,000 — were wholly inadequate to subdue the fighting.
Investigators reportedly believe the operator was trying to create a fire line to subdue the Substation fire, which began to burn out of control Tuesday night.
As we reported, Daisy Fuentes claimed the Korean Air flight attendant didn't know how to use a taser so she could not effectively subdue the man.
One of the other men, identified by Norwegian public broadcaster NRK as Mohamed Iqbal, rushed to Rafiq's aid and helped subdue the gunman until authorities arrived.
The school's resource officer, who was already at the school preparing to teach a law enforcement class, used a Taser to subdue the suspect, Giles said.
They feel completely abandoned by the medical community and the VA, which basically tries to subdue them with mega-doses of pain meds and other drugs.
The act of an offender who deliberately uses alcohol as a means to subdue someone in order to engage in nonconsensual sexual activity is also criminal.
"In order to protect himself, the instructor used martial arts techniques to control and subdue the suspect until police arrived," a statement obtained by PEOPLE reads.
"If we had to cuff or subdue a violent passenger, we'd probably ask other passengers to volunteer to help us," the American Airlines flight attendant said.
If you live in Finland, you can now arrive at your next party with enough beer to subdue (or instigate a riot at) a presidential rally.
Mr. Castillo's attempt to subdue the shooting suspect seemed to parallel the actions of Riley Howell, who took down the gunman at U.N.C. Charlotte last week.
A cellphone camera held by a friend of Mr. Garner recorded Officer Pantaleo using a chokehold, a tactic prohibited by the Police Department, to subdue him.
That violence continued on Sunday, when the student union returned to the streets to support the police, who used tear gas and batons to subdue protesters.
Italy tried to misinterpret a treaty signed with Ethiopia to subdue it as a client state, but Ethiopian Emperor Menelik II wasn't having any of it.
Several public transportation agencies across the country are now taking steps to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus and subdue public fears of catching it.
The authorities initially believed that Officer Lopera, who is white, used an approved method of applying pressure to Mr. Farmer's neck in order to subdue him.
Mr. Volcker helped shape American economic policy for decades, notably by leading the Federal Reserve's brute-force campaign to subdue inflation in the 1970s and '80s.
Finicum's wife has said she intends to file a lawsuit against Oregon State Police and the FBI alleging excessive use of force to subdue her husband.
It took four people to subdue Ftouhi, including the officer he stabbed and a nearby maintenance worker, said Chris Miller, the airport's director of public safety.
This is a reference to a story Trump has told in the past about efforts undertaken by the United States to subdue an insurgency in the Philippines.
" The backup officer, who helped subdue McDowell, later wrote in a police report that Malik "grabbed for my gun as I was trying to grab his arm.
I tried to subdue him so that police could come in and do what they needed to do, and I guess I miscounted with everything going on.
But Uribe&aposs two terms in office were also marred by human rights abuses and efforts to subdue the independence of Colombia&aposs congress and its courts.
But he immediately gets up and charges toward the two cops, only to be tackled to the ground, with both officers struggling to subdue and handcuff him.
After Kendrick lunged at the shooter, three other students also tackled the gunman and tried to subdue him while the rest of the class fled the room.
Ferry resisted arrest and the second officer attempted to subdue him with a stun gun, state police said, adding that the suspect opened fire and hit Goodding.
Officers first used a Taser and were unsuccessful in trying to subdue Barry and then shot him multiple times when he lunged at an officer, police said.
But what hasn't been taken from her is a kind of grit that withstands the attempts of an overt patriarchy and savagely fundamentalist society to subdue her.
In that instance, an all-female cabin crew apparently took four hours to subdue a drunk passenger, with other paying flyers forced to help them do so.
In the 1950s, Robert Gabriel Heath delivered electrical pulses to the septal region of his patients' brains to induce a rush of pleasure and subdue violent behaviors.
Instead of trying to conquer Golden State by using its playing style against them, the Sixers could stay extremely large and subdue them with a contrasting strategy.
Panthers rally to subdue Falcons CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Most of the past week involved discussion about the Carolina Panthers' offense after a trade of the team's top receiver.
Rosengren also said that the situation facing the U.S. economy now is different from the past when the Fed would aggressively raise rates to subdue rising prices.
He said that it took up to four officers and a police dog to subdue Harrouff, who was allegedly clutching Stevens and trying to eat his face.
A high-enough dose to instantly put a subject to sleep (as is often shown in movies) would be far more likely to kill than to subdue.
When he was seven, he exhibited so many involuntary tics that his parents installed in his bedroom a traction apparatus with a metal collar to subdue him.
VICE Impact picked out seven LGBTQ-friendly summer destinations that embrace and encourage the individualism and love we often have to subdue in our day to day.
They look like they will subdue business confidence further and lead to a further retrenchment of spending by businesses and consumers, raising the risk of a recession.
Specifically, he did not use his Taser stun gun to try to subdue Ms. Danner, and he did not wait for a specialized police unit to arrive.
Specifically, he did not use his stun gun to try to subdue Ms. Danner, and he did not wait for a specialized Emergency Service Unit to arrive.
When she makes house calls, she uses a towel and not a muzzle, as some groomers do, relying on her medical handling techniques to subdue the animal.
At least one officer used pepper spray to subdue people who were fighting, and one juvenile was arrested, accused of pushing a police officer, Captain Haba said.
Russia said on Thursday it opposed foreign intervention in Sudan and the authorities in Khartoum must subdue what it described as "extremists," a Russian news agency reported.
Well — to revisit the analogy with which we began — just like the fable, David has a slingshot at his disposal; a simple mechanism that can subdue the giant.
Essentially, the huge glut of oil in the markets that has helped subdue prices in the past couple of years has finally come to an end, Goldman argues.
In the case of the latter, he instructed readers on the intricacies of locks (ligadure) to subdue an opponent or breaks (roture) to destroy an arm or leg.
But, according to Allegheny County Police Superintendent Charles Moffatt, speaking to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Kelly's thick coat prevented multiple officers' attempts to subdue him using their stunguns.
Small wonder that the Communist Party is trying to replicate at high speed in Tibet and Xinjiang policies that have helped it subdue Inner Mongolia over many decades.
But battling a deepening recession and falling living standards, authorities have taken steps to subdue opposition voices and organizations, including election monitors, viewed as critical of the Kremlin.
Workers at the plant actually managed to subdue the flames by the time firefighters reached the spot, and it was officially extinguished about 20 minutes after it started.
In fact, Churchill was an early advocate of using poison gas to subdue an uprising of Kurds and Arabs in British-occupied Mesopotamia, in what is now Iraq.
"While the U.S. spares no efforts to subdue Huawei, out of personal belief, I chose to support the well respected company by using its product," Hu Xijin tweeted.
In fact, TMZ Sports obtained video from a March 12 incident showing cops using a taser to subdue Walton following a high-speed chase in a rented BMW.
Intensive self-reflection and increased God-consciousness during the month of Ramadan is meant to subdue and suppress familiar misdeeds, such as backbiting, holding grudges and telling lies.
They also questioned why the officers had resorted to deadly force rather than try to subdue her via other means — she was "tiny," they told the Seattle Times.
The army had hoped to finish off the rebels quickly, but the militants mixed in among Marawi's inhabitants, complicating government efforts to subdue them and rescue trapped citizens.
The shake-up also does little to solve the underlying problem: a government increasingly under the control of one man, President Xi, who is trying to subdue economic turbulence.
In the US, municipal drinking water is protected by the Safe Drinking Water Act, which compels utilities to monitor things like microorganisms and the disinfectants used to subdue them.
"Crazy how cops were able to subdue a white guy turned zombie, but [they're] out here killin' black men at traffic stops for no reason," one Twitter user wrote.
More speculatively, Käs thinks the idea could also yield new avenues for therapies that are gentler than the shock-and-awe approach clinicians typically use to subdue a tumor.
"Defendant Liu was physically larger in size and significantly stronger than the plaintiff and used his superior size and strength to subdue and rape her," the court document said.
Increasingly, emergency departments are also using ketamine as one of a suite of drugs that can chemically subdue "profoundly agitated" patients who pose a risk to themselves or others.
Eventually, cops say they were able to subdue the football player ... but instead of taking him directly to jail, they sent him to the hospital to get checked out.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday it opposed foreign intervention in Sudan and the authorities in Khartoum must subdue what it described as extremists, Russia's RIA news agency reported.
DOLLAR: A higher U.S. currency, which makes dollar-denominated commodities more expensive for holders of other currencies, was weighing on prices of industrial metals because it could subdue demand.
He suggested a better solution would have been to douse the bees in smoke to subdue them, collect the insects with a vacuum, and release them outside the stadium.
But he did emphasize the success that small and medium-size businesses had experienced on his platform, potentially a move to subdue concerns that Amazon is growing too powerful.
It is a strategy that both the Syrian government and its Russian allies have long embraced to subdue Syrian rebels, largely by crushing the civilian populations that support them.
His point was how hard it could be for officers to subdue and handcuff an uncooperative person, and how easy it could be for them to lose their temper.
Tre Mason won't go to jail stemming from his March arrest -- when cops used a taser on the ex-Rams running back to subdue him after a traffic stop.
In the aftermath of their cataclysmic wars, Europeans banded together in shared determination to subdue the forces of nationalism and ethnic hatred with a vision of a European Union.
Both medics said that the sergeant had never spoken to Ms. Danner, and that the police had moved to subdue her while Ms. Mullings was still talking to her.
An NYPD memorial website states that Morrissey was attempting to subdue a fellow patrolman who was fleeing hospital attendants, when he sustained injuries that ultimately led to his death.
Police records obtained by NBC News state that Pinkney was hit by the weapon three times before an officer used his knee to subdue her as she was arrested.
One video from an officer on the scene shows Asheville police officer Christopher Hickman wrap his arms around the man's neck from behind as police attempt to subdue him.
Hours later, they were cut off and surrounded by roughly 200 members of Mexico's security forces, who used pepper spray to subdue those who resisted or tried to flee.
But District Judge Doug Drummond allowed the defense to present testimony about incidents when Mr. Crutcher did not comply with police commands and officers used force to subdue him.
"The lack of any sign that the upturn is picking up speed will worry policymakers, especially as 'Brexit' uncertainty looks likely to subdue growth in coming months," Williamson said.
Far from simply locking the classroom door and sheltering in place, Japanese public school teachers are trained to actively pursue, subdue and disable dangerous individuals attempting to harm students.
In the scuffle with officers that ensued after Kelly refused to leave the bar ... the court docs say, a cop needed to punch Kelly "multiple" times to subdue him.
Firefighters believe it will take weeks to subdue the inferno, while air quality index readings in some parts of Sydney on Tuesday were 11 times the threshold considered hazardous.
Sure enough, the demon residing inside the body of Hannah Grace (Kirby Johnson) proves impossible to expunge, and Hannah is killed as a final attempt to subdue its hold.
Erica Garner often wore clothing emblazoned with "I can't breathe," the words her father wheezed when an officer allegedly put him in a chokehold while trying to subdue him.
Police used a taser to subdue and arrest Washington Redskins linebacker Junior Galette during an alleged violent incident at Black Beach Weekend in Mississippi ... law enforcement tells TMZ Sports.
New Delhi (CNN)Three people were mauled when a leopard entered school grounds in the Indian city of Bangalore, leading officials on an all-day mission to subdue the animal.
Unclear what started the brawl ... but it escalated VERY quickly -- with at least FOUR big bouncers desperately trying to subdue the NFL player, who is just too powerful to overcome.
And in 2002, the Russian government used an unidentified gas to subdue Chechen terrorists during the siege of a Moscow theater, in which more than 600 were injured or killed.
But what I wouldn't have known about Gulman — because he kept it so well hidden — was that he'd spent the bulk of his life trying to subdue an intractable melancholy.
The Argentine served well and played neatly throughout to subdue Benneteau, who achieved his best result at a Grand Slam when he reached the French Open quarter-finals in 2006.
A bouncer from a Planet Hollywood restaurant and a ticket agent were among onlookers who helped police subdue the suspect when he tried to flee the scene, media reports said.
As options to subdue North Korea run scarce, pushing China to act as a mediator through diplomacy may be the only way the U.S. can emerge unscathed, political analysts said.
According to Mark Flemming Williams, a European analyst at Stratfor, "the European Union is an attempt to subdue nationalism," and this new nationalism will "create divides" in the coming year.
The highest purpose of the armed citizen, in the rationale of the NRA and gun sellers, is to subdue or incapacitate marauding psychopaths before the killers can take innocent lives.
He and I still cared for each other, but that day we learned our care was something we needed to regulate, subdue, place in a chokehold and never let loose.
"The reason that it took such a long time to subdue the attack was the presence of women and children inside the center, who were badly scared," Mr. Stanikzai said.
So after four pitchers had failed to subdue the Rockies in an eventual 2100-863 loss, Arizona deployed the utility man Daniel Descalso as a pitcher — in the fourth inning.
Bezos shocked the world when he published a Medium post that recounted tawdry details of his personal life in an attempt to subdue a blackmail attempt from the National Enquirer.
Two nights after pairing 55 points with eight assists in Cleveland against the Cavaliers, Harden posted 54 points and seven assists to subdue the Magic, who've dropped three straight games.
C.E.O. searches are often undertaken during moments of perceived crisis, and investors dream of a tribal chief who can subdue, through strength of personality, the vast forces shaping corporate fate.
This includes moving about the room to lessen accuracy, throwing items (books, computers, phones, book bags) to create confusion, exiting out windows, and confronting (assault, subdue, choke) to stop the intruder.
Grillot, who was shot in the hand and chest, was praised as a hero for attempting to intervene and subdue the suspect, he said in a video from his hospital bed.
Two doses of belantamab mafodotin helped subdue the disease in adults who had received three prior treatments for multiple myeloma, a cancer of the white blood cells, GSK said on Friday.
He needed one break in each set to subdue former runner-up Tsonga and will face either Murray's conqueror Jordan Thompson of Australia or American Sam Querrey in the quarter-finals.
Like other recent episodes involving the police, this one was captured on video, in this case by body cameras worn by the sheriff's deputies as they tried to subdue Mr. Sherman.
In 2016, three people were mauled when a leopard entered the grounds of a school in the city of Bangalore, leading officials on an all-day mission to subdue the animal.
Pledging to clean up government, reduce inequality and subdue gang violence, he promises to "transform" a country he says has been debased by the few at the expense of the many.
It showed the suspect, Eric C. Harris, 44, who had fled from deputies, being knocked to the ground and ordered to roll on his stomach as officers struggled to subdue him.
The National Guard has been assembled quickly, drawing on members of the armed forces and federal police, who have often been implicated in abuses during ongoing efforts to subdue gang violence.
In a widely circulated video recorded in El Paso last week, Border Patrol agents can be seen using a Taser to subdue and apprehend a man in a Burger King restaurant.
European lawmakers have demanded disciplinary action against Hungary over the crackdown on foreign universities, the latest step by Orban to subdue independent institutions - including the judiciary, central bank, NGOs and media.
As Mr. Wei circled slowly, arms outstretched in a calm tai chi defense, Mr. Xu lunged, jabbed him to the floor, then used a "ground and pound" technique to subdue him.
Two nights after pairing 21101 points with eight assists in Cleveland against the Cavaliers, Harden posted 2126 points and seven assists to subdue the Magic, who have dropped three straight games.
Mr. Crilly and several other people tried to subdue him, and gave chase as the attacker ran from the building and onto London Bridge, scattering the usual weekday throng of pedestrians.
In addition to the poll workers, tens of thousands of troops are deployed throughout the election to prevent party activists from interfering in the process and subdue potential outbreaks of violence.
The Panama City News Herald reports a Bay County sheriff&aposs deputy threw two cans of beans and helped subdue a man threatening people with a hammer inside a grocery store. Maj.
The lawsuit, filed by the family of 25-year-old Lavall Hall, contended that the officers needlessly resorted to gunfire when they attempted to subdue Hall, who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
After failing in two previous runs at the presidency, Lopez Obrador's popularity has grown in tandem with Mexicans anger at traditional parties' failure to subdue record levels of violence and end corruption.
Federer said he was not surprised at the troubles the world number one faced against Simon and why it took a full four hours and 32 minutes to subdue the stubborn Frenchman.
This could help Mr Ghani subdue the strongmen, says Tabish Forugh, a former official at the Independent Election Commission, by offering voters the chance to pick a platform, rather than a personality.
In August 2016, Amiott "lost his temper" at the scene of an arrest and used his gun as an "impact weapon" to subdue a suspect, according to his Euclid police personnel file.
Maybe because of China's economic development — even if people themselves don't really benefit from it — they think they're more powerful, and so are mandated to take over Taiwan and subdue Hong Kong.
Its nearby annex in an 1890s trolley barn (open by appointment) displays Czolgosz's gun and handkerchief, the handcuffs used to subdue him and the tools wielded by surgeons trying to save McKinley.
According to her statement, security officers surrounded the building in an attempt to subdue protesters who had retreated there repeatedly during the night after targeting government buildings in vandalism and arson attacks.
In more modern times, Vietnam was first invaded by the French in force in 1858 and they couldn't subdue the whole of the country until 1887, 29 years after it first started.
A group of police officers responded at his ground-floor apartment in a housing project, and after breaking down his door tried to subdue him with beanbag rounds and a Taser weapon.
The import price deflation and the coronavirus are expected to subdue inflation in the months ahead, which economists say could embolden the Federal Reserve to aggressively cut interest rates again next week.
Cops across the country are telling us the same thing ... they're not afraid to arrest and interact with suspects, break up fights or subdue people in the face of a deadly pandemic.
In his quest to subdue rebellious communities, Mr. Assad has blockaded rebels along with civilians, forcing them to agree either to leave or to surrender their arms and reconcile with his government.
That is why the mass rape and murder of women, girls and children has long been a feature of genocidal wars, and of other campaigns meant to subdue and exploit a population.
The New York Police Department has banned the use of chokeholds on suspects for more than two decades, but decided against indicting Daniel Pantaleo, the white officer who sought to subdue Garner.
The union president, Ed Mullins, has insisted that Sergeant Barry did follow longstanding police procedures: He calmed Ms. Danner down and got her to drop the scissors before moving to subdue her.
MISSISSIPPI ST. 60, AUBURN 45 Victoria Vivians scored 123 points, and No. 7 Mississippi State (15-1, 221-210 SEC) used a stellar defensive performance to subdue visiting Auburn (212-21, 21-21).
Princeton University Press; 368 pages; $3843 and £24.95 A law professor and an economist argue that the way out of liberalism's impasse is to expand the role of markets, not to subdue them.
Getting the VIP captured went a bit wrong, too—I managed to subdue and carry them to relative safety, but when a nearby car exploded it killed them and halved my soldier's health.
Officers from several states subdue and carry her to a white van reserved for circumstances like this, but she continues to talk, shouting her case even as the van's doors close behind her.
Despite this agreement, leaders in Beijing continue their high-intensity political pressure campaign to subdue dissent within Hong Kong, which has inadvertently emboldened the people of Hong Kong to stand up against Beijing.
It is perhaps this very realism that is essential for Pruitt in representing black Americans, so that they can compete with and subdue the condemnatory images still prevalent on screens of all kinds.
"He's a symbol which unites all Japanese," the general wrote in a secret telegram, warning that a million American soldiers would be needed to subdue the country if Hirohito were put on trial.
Fifth seed Alexander Zverev, ninth seed Fabio Fognini and 13th seed Borna Coric all progressed with ease although Juan Martin del Potro, the eighth seed, needed five sets to subdue Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka.
Federer required four fewer minutes to subdue Dusan Lajovic of Serbia, 7-6 (0), 6-3, 6-2, despite a strange case of nerves that dogged him through most of the first set.
White Southerners openly carried weapons to subdue, threaten, and punish rebellious or insubordinate slaves, and the law protected their right to do so as part of a legal system designed to suppress nonwhites.
If she did, she might remember looking into the eyes of pure evil in the form of Reyes, an 18-year-old murderer and rapist who often used a knife to subdue his victims.
While all officers are encouraged to use non-lethal means to subdue a suspect if they deem it feasible, they may use deadly force if they believe they are in imminent threat of harm.
The airline has made the decision to loosen its Taser usage policy after a violent incident on a flight last week resulted in '80s' pop star Richard Marx having to subdue an unruly passenger.
Pledging to eradicate corruption and subdue drug cartels with a less confrontational approach, Lopez Obrador will carry high expectations into office, while his efforts to reduce inequality will be watched closely by nervous investors.
Alibaba is planning a secondary listing in Hong Kong according to sources, to replenish a war chest that has been diminished by investments to subdue threats from rivals such as food delivery firm Meituan.
Proponents of the Green New Deal approach climate change as an issue caused inherently by unchecked capitalism and the fossil fuel industry, and thus seek to vanquish—or at least, aggressively subdue—those enemies.
Daisy Fuentes was dead wrong when she claimed the flight attendant on a Korean Air flight couldn't subdue an unruly passenger because she didn't know how to handle a taser ... so says Korean Air.
This arduous task requires equipment unique to the beekeeping industry: a special beekeeping forklift or a flat bed to put the hives on, full beekeeper suits, and hand-held smokers to subdue the bees.
Tingley probably assumed the smoke bomb would subdue the wasps, since that's normally what beekeepers use smoke for—though most don't try to smoke bees out inside a room that's filled with other fireworks.
Two weeks ago, he proposed that, in exchange, Damascus would allow self-government in eastern Aleppo — a provision neither Moscow nor Damascus has shown any inclination to accept, seeking instead to subdue all opposition.
The airline's decided to loosen its Taser usage policy ... 1 week after the '80s hitmaker was forced to subdue an unruly passenger who proved too much for crew members to handle on their own.
According to the indictment in Naha District Court, Mr. Shinzato stabbed Ms. Shimabukuro in the neck with a knife and hit her on the head with a bar to subdue her before raping her.
BANGKOK, Thailand (Reuters) - Thailand votes on Sunday for a new constitution that aims to subdue political parties and give the generals a permanent role in overseeing the country's economic development, senior military officers say.
Still, even some of the most grizzled city cowboys said that they understood the predicament that police officers found themselves in last week, trying to subdue a potentially dangerous animal in a residential neighborhood.
The bank had earlier announced it would ease the restrictions a little given previously red-hot house price growth had dampened this year and that the new leftwing government's policies were likely to subdue demand.
Shortly after the police arrived, Mr. Jamison rushed at an officer, and the police shot him and shocked him with an electric stun weapon, struggling to subdue him even as he bled on the pavement.
Would the West continue to watch as Erdogan used three million vulnerable people as moral credit to do what he wanted — subdue the Kurds, jail the dissenters, replace a parliamentary system with a presidential one?
San Antonio (7-3) relied on balanced scoring to subdue the Rockets (5-4) and earn a split of a home-and-home set interrupted by the Spurs' win over the Pistons on Friday night.
Various theorists talk about the need to get away from the idea that people are supposed to subdue the Earth and toward the view that we are part of an interconnected planetary organism of sorts.
In tutoring Sanders, Mitchell maintains a running commentary on the shifting alliances, and layers of insurgents, warlords, tribal loyalties and age-old clan feuds that make the nation all but impossible for outsiders to subdue.
COIN calls for deep cultural understanding of the country where fighting is taking place, encourages political rather than military means to subdue an insurgency and seeks a unity of effort between military and civilian forces.
Maynard said the team decided to use deadly force instead of tranquilizers to subdue the gorilla because it could have taken some time for the drug to take effect when an animal was in agitated state.
In short, the attacks came from within the house: Wladyslaw Lis (Andrzej Chyra), a current minister and the father of Kajetan's girlfriend Karolina (Zofia Wichlacz) arranged the bombings as a way to subdue the democratic opposition.
Suhr has said that Woods was a suspect in a stabbing, that he was holding a knife and was a threat to officers who had tried to subdue him with pepper spray and bean bag rounds.
Apart from its better management of prescription drugs, perhaps Europe's unsuspecting savior from fentanyl is its historical nemesis, Afghanistan, a country British troops have tried and failed to subdue three times over the last 200 years.
The excerpt from the O'Donnell interview comes near the end of film, when the commotion around Mr. Weiner's sexting history had escalated into a media frenzy that Mr. Weiner, a scrappy fighter, was powerless to subdue.
The Trump administration cracked open the door to removing tariffs on medical supplies from China as the White House scrambles to address a shortage of masks, ventilators and other tools needed to subdue the coronavirus outbreak.
The most restrictive form involves simultaneously binding a person's arms and legs with leather straps called four-point restraints, but hospital staff can also employ soft Velcro straps, roll belts, or sedative drugs to subdue patients.
But since Pantaleo made other attempts to subdue Garner with NYPD-approved tactics before the chokehold, such as an arm bar, Maldonado ruled that it wasn't Pantaleo's goal to cut Garner's breathing, according to the source.
But it is a problem comedy, to be sure, for no amount of family catharsis can subdue the dark roil of violence and trauma that Laird's tale has summoned, and that still flickers just behind it.
It helped subdue longer-end rates, but still as the Fed moves away from QE, its program to unwind its balance sheet and allow Treasury securities to run off has not helped to steepen the curve.
According to the police account, when they ordered him to stop, he started screaming and running; when he refused to drop a knife he had in his hand, they used a stun gun to subdue him.
Take the song 'Pressure Drop' by Toots and the Maytals, a song about the Jamaican government dropping the water pressure so people have nothing to drink, cook, or bath with, to oppress and subdue its citizens.
One irony of the Dallas incident is that a frequently cited advantage of these robots was that because an officer's life is not at risk, less force may be needed in order to subdue a suspect.
Strong-willed and independent, Mr. Boutros-Ghali took the helm determined to subdue aggression and pursue peace after the fall of Soviet Communism and a relaxation of East-West tensions that had long hamstrung the United Nations.
Using balanced scoring and tough defense, the Bulls took the lead for good late in the first half Monday night and steadily pulled away in the second half to subdue Southern Illinois 62-473 at Carbondale, Ill.
Their accounts varied in subsequent statements to police and the examining doctor and in trial testimony on several points, from the weapon used to subdue them to when the incidents took place, the Supreme Court opinion noted.
"It's the extremely dangerous Five Star Movement mentality: Their MPs are all forced to toe the party line, and now they want to subdue the civil service and public sector in the same way," the official added.
The Romanian sixth seed surrendered her serve twice in the opening four games to trail 4-1 but delved into her wealth of experience to finally subdue her 90th-ranked opponent 7-5 in the tie break.
" That assessment is beyond generous: Outlaw didn't fail to document his use of force, but instead was clearly dishonest about it, writing, "I USED CONTROL HOLDS TO HELP SUBDUE THE DEFENDANT…NO OTHER FORCE USED BY POLICE.
Officers from the West Mercia Police, the regional force, had tried to subdue the former player, Dalian Atkinson, 48, with the Taser, which delivers an electrical charge and is intended to be less harmful than ordinary firearms.
That a United Nations-backed government in Tripoli was able to dispatch a militia force to subdue the Islamic State in Surt was the first piece of good governance news in five years of vicious internecine fighting.
The Syrian government is apparently planning to use a mix of lethal pressure and local deals to subdue most of the insurgency, leaving only a choice between Mr. Assad's continued rule and the Islamic State militant group.
"There are two things that will need to hold back growth – the rate hike, which will subdue credit growth - financial conditions have tightened markedly in Turkey, and that will have a dampening effect on growth," he said.
Created by a constitutional change, the National Guard has been assembled fast, drawing on members of the armed forces and federal police, who have often been implicated in abuses during ongoing efforts to subdue the gang violence.
So, even though the actual Armed Forces of the Philippines might be a little aged and weak, anyone trying to invade and subdue the Philippines can pretty much expect the same level of resistance from the locals.
Joining a wave of historical revisionists, he argued that the war had bought time for other Southeast Asian nations to consolidate Western-leaning governments and subdue Communist influences — in other words, that the domino theory was right.
BEIJING — China has turned its western region of Xinjiang into a police state with few modern parallels, employing a combination of high-tech surveillance and enormous manpower to monitor and subdue the area's predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities.
Earlier Friday, Girardi announced that Tanaka, the nominal ace of the staff, would have his next start pushed back a day so he could avoid the same Orioles lineup that Montgomery would subdue a few hours later.
The police said Officer Gonzalez, a four-year veteran, shot Mr. Jeune, 1053, after he approached officers with a large carving knife, knocking one of them to the ground after a stun gun failed to subdue him.
Jermaine Samuels scored a game-high 19 points on Saturday, including a pair of critical buckets in the final three minutes, as No. 14 Villanova rallied to subdue Connecticut 163-55 in a nonconference game in Philadelphia.
The Beavers finally missed an attempt but then ripped off six more made field goals in a row to more than subdue the Wildcats, whose offense was largely vexed by Oregon State's zone in the second half.
Steve ducked out of the way and, a good 30 seconds into the attack, a few people at the club had the presence of mind to subdue the guy, who was taken outside but then came back.
And his writing reveals an eclectic view of inflation: he blames fiscal incontinence for fuelling price increases, for instance, and credits another president, Ronald Reagan, for helping to subdue wage and price growth by reining in trade unions.
A doctor attempting to subdue the suspect was shot in the neck, but is expected to recover, Justin Fleck, assistant special agent in charge at the Miami FBI Office, said at a news conference, according to NBC News.
BoJ policymakers have counted on a steady U.S. rate hike to subdue the yen, and up to now have based their upbeat economic forecasts on the assumption that strong U.S. growth will underpin global demand and Japanese exports.
Black-clad and masked demonstrators set fire to shops and hurled petrol bombs, while residents in the working-class district of Mongkok poured on to the streets to hurl abuse at police officers sent to subdue the protesters.
In Thursday's interview, Pompeo confirmed a New York Times report on Wednesday that China was using high-tech surveillance to set up an intrusive policing effort that could be used to subdue its minorities, including ethnic Muslim Uighurs.
Tsonga, an Australian Open finalist in 2008, danced a jig on court after pounding 23 aces to subdue his 24-year-old opponent, who made 46 unforced errors and ceded the match when he netted a backhand return.
Cellphone videos taken by bystanders show Officer Daniel Pantaleo putting his arm around the neck of Eric Garner to subdue and arrest him on suspicion of selling loose cigarettes on a sidewalk of the city's Staten Island borough.
It shows the sheriff's deputies struggling to subdue Mr. Sherman as he tried to get out of the car, stunning him repeatedly with their Taser guns while he was handcuffed, and reacting frantically after realizing he was dead.
As a result, these protests will be difficult to subdue, and even if the regime gets the upper hand in coming days, it is likely that they will resurface in a new round of confrontation with the regime.
"Harvey Weinstein used his power in the movie industry, physical power, and personality to overwhelm and subdue and threaten [Canosa] so that she would not refuse his advances," Canosa's lawsuit, which was filed in New York court, alleges.
European lawmakers have demanded disciplinary action against Hungary over the crackdown on foreign universities, the latest of steps by Orban to subdue independent institutions - from the judiciary and the central bank, to non-governmental organizations and the media.
Drawing from multiple visual sources, Mr. Ridley follows the rise of gang membership and drug use, and the troubling evolution of the policing tactic known as "pain compliance" (an escalating series of actions designed to subdue a suspect).
Keita Bates-Diop scored a career-high 35 points and grabbed 13 rebounds Sunday as No. 123 Ohio State overcame a 15-point first-half deficit to subdue Illinois 75-67 at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
Later, on the bridge, as the crowd was trying to subdue the assailant, bystanders captured images of a man standing with a long white pole, which the woman in the hall, Amy Coop, said was the narwhal tusk.
"Participants also believed that the black men were more capable of causing harm in a hypothetical altercation and, troublingly, that police would be more justified in using force to subdue them, even if the men were unarmed," Wilson said.
Cannon says in his lawsuit that he was able to subdue Bieber, but while he was holding the singer, he was punched in the head by an unnamed individual who he believes was part of the singer's security detail.
FLASHPOINTS In Thursday's interview, Pompeo confirmed a New York Times report on Wednesday that China was using high-tech surveillance to set up an intrusive policing effort that could be used to subdue its minorities, including ethnic Muslim Uighurs.
That has been particularly worrying this year to community leaders and city officials, as they grapple with a rise in gun violence that has traumatized some neighborhoods and left city officials searching for new ways to subdue street crime.
President Donald Trump's eagerness to withdraw US troops from the Middle East, coupled with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's yearning to subdue an alleged Kurdish threat at his border, seemed like two stars aligning over a delicate Middle East.
Once installed in the White House, Trump will have a wider array of tools at his disposal, and his record suggests that, more than his predecessors, he will try to use the press — and also control and subdue it.
Analysts said a pick-up in bond supply this week was likely to limit any falls in bond yields in the euro area, while a holiday in the United States on Monday could subdue trade in European bond markets.
In 2014, in Marion County, Florida, officers chased a suspect into a parking lot; the footage from their body cameras showed officers attempting to subdue the man, shouting, "Stop resisting!" as they kicked and punched him in the head.
For while CBD is a non-psychoactive component of the marijuana plant, its proven anti-pain, anti-inflammatory, and anti-spasmotic properties make it a great fit for those looking to subdue cramps and period pain without getting goofy.
SEOUL (Reuters) - American soft rock singer Richard Marx helped subdue a "chaotic" and "dangerous" passenger who launched a lengthy, violent scuffle on board a Korean Air flight from Vietnam to South Korea, the singer said on his Twitter account.
Officials inside the ministry said the attackers could not breach key buildings as they are located far from the main entrance and there is a wide flat space inside the compound, helping Afghan forces to subdue the attack quickly.
Given that her entire base of power rests on a single killable dragon, Daenerys can't afford to subdue the Seven Kingdoms one castle at a time knowing that a single scorpion bolt could be the end of her regime.
Tar Heels fans, who had watched their team subdue Arkansas in the previous game in Greenville, stayed in the arena to team up with South Carolina partisans and pour full-throated hostility on the Blue Devils, North Carolina's archrival.
We learn about this through the journey of Tom Voss and Anthony Anderson, who in 2013 and 2014 walked to California from Wisconsin, partly to raise awareness of veterans' issues but largely to try to subdue their own demons.
In December 2014, a state grand jury in Staten Island decided not to bring charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was seen on a video using a chokehold, prohibited by the New York Police Department, to subdue Mr. Garner.
Hostages huddled inside an Arizona convenience store banded together to subdue a man police say fatally shot a customer moments before ... bum-rushing the suspect and tackling him to the ground in a wild incident that was caught on video!!!
While on the Minneapolis force, Kelly received two lifesaving awards and a Medal of Commendation for an incident in which he and other officers were able to subdue a man who was high on a hallucinogen and carrying a loaded gun.
But having survived those scares, Murray went into full throttle mode to easily defuse the thunderbolt serves of Ivo Karlovic and John Isner before showing off his full array of tricks to subdue holder Stan Wawrinka in Friday's semi-final.
In reaction to these #TbilisiProtests, Putin is trying to punish, subdue, and bankrupt the Georgian people for speaking truth to power, for exercising their right to assemble and for ultimately sacking their speaker of Parliament, who resigned after protesters demanded it.
The Facebook posts were not specifically connected to incidents that were the subject of lawsuits, though in some cases the officers were supporting conduct, like using Tasers to subdue suspects, that could mirror the kind of conduct raised in complaints.
The goal of anti-professionalism is not just to get the bureaucracy to work better, but to subdue it, to bring in under the command of the president so that it lacks the independence to offer analysis that displeases the leader.
President Donald Trump's eagerness to withdraw US troops from the Middle East, coupled with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's yearning to subdue an alleged Kurdish threat at his border, seemed like two stars aligning over a war-ravaged Middle East.
Yet, instead of seeing the outcome of the 85033 dispute as good news — EPA took action based on research and saved lives — opponents of regulation turned the issue into a rallying cry that no amount of information seems able to subdue.
And in the event a similar economic downturn occurs — and bitcoin is at a point where it's widely accepted as a means of exchange — governments won't be able to provide the kind of swift-relief necessary to subdue a panic.
Black-clad and masked demonstrators set fire to shops and hurled petrol bombs, while residents in the working-class district of Mong Kok poured onto the streets to hurl abuse at scores of police officers sent to subdue the protesters.
Her heart must have been pounding at the thought of another missed opportunity - considering she had fallen at this stage on four previous occasions at the majors - but she managed to keep the jitters in check to subdue Muchova's spirited challenge.
The way he dug deep to subdue Tsonga's onslaught spoke volumes for Murray's refusal to buckle in the face of adversity — a characteristic that shows up in a formidable 23-7 record in matches that have gone the five-set distance.
Experts say they spell out a vast system that targets, surveils and grades entire ethnicities to forcibly assimilate and subdue them -- especially Uighurs, a predominantly Muslim Turkic minority of more than 10 million people with their own language and culture.
"An intentional depressurization would have been an obvious way — and probably the only way — to subdue a potentially unruly cabin in an airplane that was going to remain in flight for hours to come," Langewiesche, who is also a pilot, wrote.
Any fan of the Broken Earth novels will eagerly seize upon "Stone Hunger," set in that series' universe, in which another fierce girl, an "orogene" with the power to stoke or subdue geological tensions, pursues the man who destroyed her city.
Mr. Quinn argued that the bat was the thing to focus on rather than whether the sergeant had been too confrontational or rushed in his efforts to subdue the woman when he arrived at her apartment in the Bronx on Oct.
Castillo was sentenced to three years in state prison for the robbery, plus two years in the Bristol County House of Corrections for violently struggling against and spitting on police who tried to subdue him, according to the district attorney's office.
No. 14 Villanova 61, Connecticut 55 Jermaine Samuels scored a game-high 19 points, including a pair of critical buckets in the final three minutes, as the Wildcats rallied to subdue the Huskies in a non-conference game in Philadelphia.
Murray's play in the winner-takes-all season climax was all the more remarkable as a day earlier he looked on the point of mental and physical exhaustion after taking almost four hours to subdue Milos Raonic in the semi-final.
The Amazon employees who have been publicly and vocally calling on the company to agree to their list of climate-related policies say they aren&apost giving up, despite what they say are the company&aposs attempts to subdue them.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss police on Wednesday used water cannons, rubber bullets and tear gas to subdue demonstrators in Zurich who ignited fireworks and threw bottles as part of a protest targeting the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) conference in Davos.
Paul A. Volcker, who helped shape American economic policy for more than six decades, most notably by leading the Federal Reserve's brute-force campaign to subdue inflation in the late 20093s and early '80s, died on Sunday in New York.
A lawyer, Mr. Sells represents clients with lawsuits against the Police Department, including the family of Anthony Paul, a 29-year-old man who died after New York City officers used Tasers to subdue him during an encounter in July 2015.
In the scrum (never "scrimmage," which is not a rugby word) each player binds on to another and all work together to achieve their goal: to push the opposing pack off the ball, to subdue them — and to not get hurt.
Tasers can help subdue suspects that are in close proximity, but the Police Executive Research Forum says that communication is the most "effective tool" that police have at their disposal when dealing with a distressed suspect that may be provoking attack.
How China Uses High-Tech Surveillance to Subdue Minorities I put stories about China and facial recognition in here in part because this is the world all of us are going to live in unless other countries start regulating this sort of thing.
According to the FBI, the incident began when Hudek lunged for an exit door at the front of the plane, grabbed the handle and tried to open it, prompting a desperate scuffle with crew members and passengers who battled to subdue him.
"Participants also believed that the black men were more capable of causing harm in a hypothetical altercation and, troublingly, that police would be more justified in using force to subdue them, even if the men were unarmed," Wilson said in the statement.
Brevin Pritzl came off the bench to score 17 points, including the go-ahead layup with 4:01 left, as No. 19 Wisconsin rallied in the second half to subdue Penn State 61-57 in a Big Ten game Saturday in Madison, Wis.
"If Michael was strong enough in the real world to subdue Lucifer, this one is strong enough in the alternate universe to tear Lucifer to shreds and to sort of be the one responsible for the condition of the alternate universe," he explains.
The incident came to light when Marx said on Facebook and Twitter that he helped subdue "a psycho passenger attacking crew members and other passengers," accusing crew members of being "ill-trained" and "ill-equipped" to handle the "chaotic and dangerous event".
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Senate on Thursday approved President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's plan to create a new national guard, a central plank of the government's strategy to subdue gang violence that has claimed tens of thousands of lives over the past decade.
A cellphone video of the arrest, introduced at Mr. Edouard's trial this week, showed him walking away from his partners as they tried to subdue Mr. Cuffee, then returning and, with no apparent provocation, bringing his foot down hard on Mr. Cuffee's head.
"In severely injured soldiers, like a double or even quadruple amputee, we use a large dose of ketamine to not only subdue the wounded and often distraught soldier in the field of fire, but to provide amnesia and pain relief," he told me.
Spitz glosses over the impact of these policies on economic performance, including an average annual G.D.P. growth rate of around 3 percent or 4 percent after Reagan got America through a recession induced by the Fed chairman Paul Volcker to subdue raging inflation.
"The idea of 'run, hide, fight' is what they teach," said Don Gilmore, whose son Spencer escaped unharmed from the shooting at STEM School on Tuesday and was friends with some of the students who tried to subdue one of the attackers.
These flaws may not be immediately on show as the coalition tackles its first task -- finding the 23 billion euros ($25.6 billion) needed to prevent an automatic hike in value-added tax scheduled for January that is designed to subdue the deficit.
But Officer Rosario's testimony was also at odds with some of the testimony of the emergency medical technicians who were in the apartment and who said Sergeant Barry did not try to talk to Ms. Danner before moving in to subdue her.
In a 1949 letter, thanking Orwell for sending him a copy of "1984," he wrote that he really didn't think all that torture and jackbooting was necessary to subdue a population, and that he believed his own book offered a better solution.
According to a police report and a report filed later with regulators, a sheriff kneed Mozdzierz twice in the leg, tackled him to the ground with an "arm-bar takedown"—a commonly-taught law enforcement move meant to subdue suspects—and handcuffed him.
When President Boris N. Yeltsin, Russia's first elected leader, announced 25 years ago that he would "employ all means at the state's disposal" to crush Chechen demands for independence, he expected to subdue the Chechens with a swift show of overwhelming force.
Prosecutors told jurors that Robert Bates, 74, an insurance executive who volunteered as a reserve sheriff's deputy, deserved to be sent to prison for thrusting himself into the situation when there were several qualified deputies on the scene who could subdue the man.
Osaka, who beat defending champion Angelique Kerber at last year's U.S. Open, joked that she sweated more over Halep's epic struggle to subdue Lauren Davies than she had her own match and did not sound overawed to be meeting the top seed.
As pressure grows on China to take a leading role in restraining North Korea, by cutting oil shipments and disrupting financial transactions, Mr. Xi faces a critical test of his presidency: whether he can subdue a young, volcanic leader without undermining China's own interests.
Related: Canadian Teacher Acquitted of Sex Assault by Indonesian Court and Freed One of the allegations against Bantleman, 46, was that he was able to subdue one of the boys using a magical stone he pulled out of the air, the Toronto Star reported.
The company's triple-action variety is a one-two punch of painful riot-control agents—pepper spray and tear gas, which have been used for decades to subdue and incapacitate people without killing them—plus UV dye to make targets readily identifiable post-melee.
OHIO STATE 25, NORTHWESTERN 22 Kelsey Mitchell scored 83 points for No. 28 Ohio State to fuel a fourth-quarter comeback as the Buckeyes (22-26, 8-1 Big Ten) rallied from 9 points down at home to subdue Northwestern (13-8, 2-23).
IVAS also has a built-in FLIR thermal imaging system that Haselton wrote was designed to produce a superior picture than prior generations of night vision devices as well as subdue the glow associated with them, which is sometimes a giveaway to enemy troops.
But a defense attorney for Terry Thompson disputed the claim during opening statements in Thompson&aposs murder trial, saying his client was acting in self-defense and trying only to subdue a man who had attacked him after being confronted about urinating in public.
After the deaths of Freddie Gray and Laquan McDonald and others—in an age when police in many cities are under greater scrutiny than they've been in decades—how is it that we know so little about how officers employ force to subdue suspects?
Rumored to have started in the DJ box, the blaze quickly took hold of the already dilapidated structure and though the few staff inside got out unharmed, one end of the building completely collapsed, narrowly missing the 25 firefighters battling to subdue the blaze.
I'm writing on behalf of six other leaders of large academic health systems in some of America's Covid-19 "hot spots" to urge our national leadership to resist pressure to lift tough social restrictions intended to subdue this outbreak and save thousands of lives.
The first doesn't have any real answer yet: How did a wheelchair-bound man as frail as Mike manage to subdue Judd, a man who recently survived a plane crash, get a noose around his neck, and hoist him to the top of a tree?
U.S.C. 75, PROVIDENCE 71 Bennie Boatwright had 24 points, Jordan McLaughlin contributed 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Southern California (25-9) rallied from a 15-point halftime deficit to subdue Providence (20-13), 75-71, in the last of the four play-in games.
The story of Hamada, who is not a CIJA witness—those people's identities will remain secret unless they are called to testify—offers an opportunity to trace the specific effects of the Syrian regime's policies on the citizens that it was trying desperately to subdue.
Trenton James Cornell-Duranleau When Cornell-Duranleau awoke, he began screaming and fighting back, while Lathem yelled at Warren to help subdue him, prosecutors claim; Warren then came over and struck the younger man in the head with a lamp, while Lathem continued to stab him.
The 15th-century bulls that are collectively known as the Doctrine of Discovery gave European explorers carte blanche "to invade, capture, vanquish, and subdue all Saracens, pagans, and other enemies of Christ, to put them into perpetual slavery, and to take away all their possessions and property".
EditorsNote: Corrects to 19 TOs in 3rd graf; slight stat tweak on TOs in final graf No. 25 Colorado blew open a close game Saturday night with an 18-0 run midway through the second half, enabling it to subdue San Diego 71-53 in Boulder, Colo.
Dhaka teaches that travel is hell, but it also reminds you of the primitive wonder of travel, the truth that, to complete any journey, no matter how quotidian, is to conquer space, and — depending just how awful the congestion is on the Mirpur Road — to subdue time.
Meanwhile, the Philippines created a government anyway and immediately declared war on the United States and, even though it ended with the capture of rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo, American troops would be in the Philippines until 1913, attempting to subdue guerrillas in the jungles and outlying islands.
The man, Dwayne Jeune, 32, was shot after he advanced on the officers with "a large carving knife" in the apartment, after two shocks from a stun gun failed to subdue him, Terence A. Monahan, chief of patrol, said at a news conference at the apartment complex.
The university has been accused of not responding aggressively enough against our own students, and the institution must now invest more public tax dollars in equipping campus police forces to subdue campus protests — even though the perpetrators of violence have been groups with no campus affiliation.
"To be talking about an independence referendum will make it more difficult for us to be able to get the right deal for Scotland, and the right deal for the U.K." This week, there was little sign that such maneuvering would subdue the pro-independence buzz.
All the stories I've read about a man who's been accused of using his power to belittle, subdue, or assault people — no matter who it's about, no matter which industry it happened in, no matter when the alleged incident(s) took place — have one thing in common.
"It's not something that we typically advise our clients to do for a variety of reasons," he added, in part because someone might knock out the officer and take the weapon, and it's more difficult to subdue and handcuff an assailant while carrying a long gun.
It suggests that the show puts a disproportionate focus on drug arrests and presents an uncritical view as officers physically subdue people, in one case showcasing the use of a stun gun by an officer who was also seen on body-camera footage stunning a man 11 times.
Rudolph Giuliani may have been a snarling dog with chunks of couch stuffing caught permanently between his teeth, but he was indefatigable and was seen, rightly or wrongly, as the man who subdued an untamable city (and genuinely did subdue our anxieties in the first months after Sept. 11).
Indeed, the failure of WeWork's attempted initial public offering last year and the poor performance of the stocks of Uber and many other money-losing, jumbo-sized startups that recently went public is likely to seriously subdue investors' appetite for DoorDash shares in its own prospective IPO, they say.
It took him another six hours and 36 minutes to subdue American skyscraper John Isner in the semi-finals and although he simply had nothing left in his "jelly-like" legs on Sunday, the five set points he earned on Djokovic's serve in the third set gave him heart.
A number of female chefs that I spoke with agreed that the complexities of cooking with cannabis—ensuring that the temperature is right for THC extraction, finding ways to subdue or enhance the herbaceous flavor notes, calculating the potency of each dish—have only strengthened their skill in the kitchen.
The Daily: In our latest episode, a national security reporter for The Times discusses what Iran can learn from North Korea about relations with the U.S. Until recently, China had used a muscular combination of high-tech surveillance and manpower to monitor and subdue Muslim minorities in the western Xinjiang region.
Here's Hardt's novelization of lobster courtship, which the female initiates with a spritz of pee in order to subdue the aggressive male: The book continues with whales that engage in threesomes, hermaphroditic worms, sharks with multiple penises, corals that prefer group sex, the elaborate mechanisms of underwater vaginas, and much more.
The officers, he said, tried to make a lawful arrest, tried Tasering and other nonlethal techniques to subdue Sterling when he didn't comply with commands, and made "well-founded and reasonable" attempts to control Sterling's hands until the moment one officer claims he saw Sterling try to reach a gun.
Heart attacks are the most common cause of death among on-duty firefighters, and they are much more likely to occur during or shortly after work to subdue a fire, said senior study author Nicholas Mills of the British Heart Foundation Center for Cardiovascular Sciences and the University of Edinburgh.
Felix Hernandez will look to stop the bleeding on Wednesday and attempt to subdue veteran Carlos Beltran, who has turned the corner from a woeful 0-for-32 stretch with six hits in his last three contests and is 103-for-9 in his career versus the former AL Cy Young Award winner.
Many of the women said they had told someone (including their own family members) who didn't believe them, or they figured no one would believe such an accusation anyway, or they themselves weren't completely sure of the situations they found themselves in, due to the drugs that were allegedly used to subdue them.
A day after Centre Court ticket holders were treated to more than seven hours of breathtaking shot-making, with Roger Federer and Andy Murray needing five sets to subdue Marin Cilic and Jo-Wilfired Tsonga respectively, those visiting on Thursday were filing out after only two hours of women's on-court action.
The city comptroller, Scott Stringer, warned last year that the rezoning plan would put 50,000 people at risk of displacement in East New York, though the administration said Mr. Stringer had it backward — that gentrification was happening on its own, and that the de Blasio attack was the best way to subdue it.
The expected failure at the Kuwait conference, while a potential embarrassment for Mr. Tillerson, represents a severe blow to the Iraqi prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, whose political position remains tenuous despite his orchestration of the Islamic State's defeat in his country and successful efforts to subdue well-armed Iranian-linked militias.
Mr. Hevesi doesn't claim subsidies are the only answer, but they would at least provide a long-term strategy to meet a problem plagued by stopgap responses, and an overdue commitment by New York State to pitch in to confront an overarching housing crisis that New York City has been scrambling to subdue.
He has endured an exhausting schedule in the autumn, winning four consecutive titles and used up precious reserves of energy in the three hours and 1803 minutes it took him to subdue Nishikori 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4 on Wednesday — the longest match since London began hosting the tournament in 2009.
Developed and sold by the China Electronics Technology Corporation, a state-run defense manufacturer, the system in Kashgar is on the cutting edge of what has become a flourishing new market for technology that the government can use to monitor and subdue millions of Uighurs and members of other Muslim ethnic groups in Xinjiang.
He was accompanied by State Representative Justin T. Bamberg of South Carolina, the lawyer for the family of Walter L. Scott, who was fatally shot last year by a police officer in North Charleston, S.C.; and Erica Garner, the daughter of Eric Garner, who died in New York in 2014 after the police used a chokehold to subdue him.
"While Officer Shelby made a justifiable decision at the very moment she pulled the trigger according to her training, when reviewing the moments before she discharged her weapon, the jury wonders and some believe that she had other options available to subdue Mr. Crutcher before he reached his car," the jury foreperson said in a letter to court.
One of those calls came into 911 on Monday afternoon, and by some measures the Police Department's response reflected its new approach: Three of the four patrol officers who responded happened to have been through the training, and one of those officers fired his Taser stun gun to try to subdue the disturbed man in Brooklyn.
Thus, the agency would have reasoned, the killing of a hard-line national hero would most likely dissolve any hope — dim even beforehand — that Mr. Trump's "maximum pressure" approach would move the Iranians to renegotiate the nuclear deal; it might instead stir vengeance in the Iranian leadership, which would intensify rather than subdue those activities in his name.
A quick roadmap to start solving this man-made economic catastrophe includes four main components: First, the highest priority is to access generous financing, most likely from multilateral organizations, such as the International Monetary Fund, that will serve to immediately increase imports of food and medicines back to a level that would subdue the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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