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"summarily" Definitions
  1. immediately, without paying attention to the normal process that should be followed

679 Sentences With "summarily"

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They're much more concerned about a Democratic administration summarily deciding that all registered Republicans are suspected right-wing terrorists — and, therefore, summarily rejecting any attempt by any of them to purchase a gun.
Carlos Ghosn was summarily removed from office, incarcerated ... Arrested, yeah.
Each request has been summarily rejected, including the most recent.
These allegations were again summarily dismissed by the medical community.
Women were summarily stripped of citizenship for marrying foreign men.
Their intended entry to the American homeland should be summarily denied.
Mr. Powell was summarily dismissed from his post by Mr. Heath.
Questions from the rest of the climate group were summarily dodged.
Why was Barb summarily killed off while Will got to return?
"  "For my transgressions, I was summarily unelected from the Texas Legislature.
Federal workers deemed to be disloyal were to be summarily fired.
They were summarily dismissed and told they could not come in.
They do not say those patients' drugs should be summarily reduced.
These so-called "courts" often ended with the defendant summarily executed.
Earlier this afternoon, that court summarily denied defendants' motion as 'premature.
They had been summarily deported after serving time in federal prison.
In others, however, the voices of people of color were summarily ignored.
The court summarily vacated the Trump EPA's decision, refusing to apply Chevron.
They separated the men from the women and summarily executed the men.
Unsurprisingly, the court took that advice and summarily affirmed the District Court.
Witnesses from the impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump have been summarily dismissed.
Of course Rocky Miller & the Homecoming Queens would soon be summarily forgotten.
Irregular forces aligned with Turkey have been filmed summarily executing Kurdish prisoners.
Three days after the election, he was summarily fired from the transition.
In the process, they have summarily rejected cuts proposed by President Trump.
If you failed to be angry enough, you could be summarily voted out.
Ajjawi's visa was canceled and he was summarily deported — for someone else's views.
At Paterna alone, some 2,000 civilians were summarily shot and their bodies dumped.
Mr Pérez tried to surrender, but was summarily killed along with six followers.
ISIS has announced that anyone found with a phone will be summarily executed.
We summarily dismissed people who did something wrong and told people about it.
Gottfried was summarily arrested, and imprisoned at the leisure of the German government.
England in late October, summarily ended her marriage, and then flew back to
Crane was summarily dispatched to the Seattle Indians of the Pacific Coast League.
After hitting that milestone, the company summarily raised the price of a subscription.
Rights group say the police summarily executed suspects, a claim which police deny.
Riaz stopped wondering why he was in music school, and summarily dropped out.
Critics and rights group said authorities summarily execute suspects, which the police deny.
Some directors were summarily and unceremoniously dismissed, others the subject of formal investigations.
One was summarily dropped, even though the firm did a terrific presentation. Why?
Fittingly, following last week's RuPocalypse, this queens' army was summarily deployed to combat.
The news that the president had summarily ordered the execution of Maj. Gen.
Smash failed to catch on after two seasons and was summarily canceled in 2013.
It summarily ended when Nixon left office, one step ahead of the impeachment vote.
Real horses get summarily executed if they snap one of their unnecessarily spindly legs.
They were summarily bewitched by an old farmhouse on eight acres in Southbury, Conn.
"You aren't management material," Bray recalled the person telling him before summarily firing him.
THE IDEA YOU WERE SUMMARILY REJECTED BY P&G WITHOUT CONSIDERATION THE FULL BOARD.
And Mr. Sessions would not have authority to summarily reduce the backlogs, lawyers said.
Such is self-evident when many Republicans summarily dismiss the notion of workplace discrimination.
As the Arab Spring took hold in 2000, Gadhafi was eventually toppled and summarily executed.
Other workers Human Rights Watch interviewed were summarily deported back home to Bangladesh for striking.
In December he summarily dispatched Beata Szydlo to make way for Mateusz Morawiecki, her deputy.
At the world body, whistle-blowers are summarily dismissed in retaliation for disclosures of misconduct.
He was summarily convicted of obscenity and served three years supervised probation and community service.
We've been summarily unable to do that, and we need to work harder at it.
No wonder veterans with bad paper discharges are being summarily thrown out of VA hospitals.
We were summarily trounced, taken for more than double what we'd won the day before.
Imams and religious scholars were particularly targeted and some were summarily executed, the report said.
While the court summarily reversed the Arkansas Supreme Court on the basis of Obergefell v.
The 21 fellow Conservatives who rebelled against the government were summarily expelled from the party.
Nguyen Ngoc Loan summarily executing an unarmed Viet Cong prisoner on the streets of Saigon.
The figures, executed by artists on the W.P.A. rolls, are roughly formed and summarily colored.
U Street in Washington, DC. The Gothamist network was summarily executed by its owner on Thursday.
Summarily rebuffed, he secretly married Henry's widow, Catherine Parr, a mere 34 days after Henry's death.
In many cases, though, adult immigrants are summarily prosecuted and deported — or kept in immigration detention.
Stajcic, who had guided Australia to arguably its strongest ever position, was summarily dismissed without recourse.
When pressed for details, he then summarily, and on camera, dismissed Dickerson from the White House.
In fact, courts have summarily rejected merchants' price-fixing claims, specifically in 22019's Kendall v.
If they cannot recite certain verses from the Koran, the reports say, they are summarily shot.
Hodges, the landmark 2015 opinion that legalized gay marriage, to summarily reverse the Arkansas lower court.
In response, Spacey has been summarily—and rightfully—disowned by prominent voices within the LGBTQ community.
As Obama discovered after 2010, a hostile House majority can summarily roadblock a president's legislative priorities.
Unless they request asylum and establish a credible fear of persecution, they will be summarily deported.
If people cannot follow these basic professional requirements, then the FCC should summarily reject their comments.
My brain sent query letters to my legs, arms, and back, but they were summarily ignored.
But the most striking for me are probably those cases where the victims are killed summarily.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump summarily overruled Mr. Bolton and the rest of his national security team.
And that's very different from the many birds elsewhere in Nebraska that are being summarily erased.
Unlike Poland's government, the Communist government in Czechoslovakia had always summarily rejected research requests from OSI.
Any new allegations by an Serhiy [sic] Leshchenko should be seen in that light and summarily dismissed.
Perhaps Trump is bringing her around so she can publicly kiss the ring before being summarily humiliated.
Marine Le Pen advanced to a presidential run-off, but was summarily routed by the centrist Macron.
For example, the United States should not offer to halt upcoming military exercises summarily but—provided Gen.
And courts have summarily rejected past state efforts to censor non-misleading speech to protect favored industries.
Most of the rest have registered as asylum-seekers, in many cases to postpone being summarily returned.
So on December 15th congress summarily voted by 93 to 17 to launch impeachment proceedings against him.
Maxine Waters struck a different note, for which she was summarily tone-policed by Pelosi and others.
But it was summarily rejected by Unilever, and Kraft formally withdrew its offer just three days later.
But for Donald Trump to summarily dismiss all of this makes no sense to me at all.
REED: At the culmination of all these events, you're summarily fired, without any explanation or anything else?
Another possible course was to overturn the Fifth Circuit's decision summarily, without further briefing or oral argument.
In August he summarily deleted the statehood of Kashmir, which had been India's only Muslim-majority state.
Kashmir was India's only predominantly Muslim state until August, when Mr. Modi's government summarily erased its statehood.
But he's not a concerned citizen at all: He's an assassin who summarily tries to strangle her.
In response to the TV announcements, rival factions across the country would summarily declare their own generals.
That report, commissioned back in 2013, was summarily filed away, with no further investigation or action taken.
The jacket art for "Pnin," featuring Professor Pnin standing on an American flag, would be summarily rejected.
"If he had been discovered, he would have been summarily executed," his attorney, Gary Villanueva said in court.
It's the select few who don't like her, and both of those few have been summarily sent home.
Each time, his tax plan was summarily dismissed by Republicans who called the rate too high and uncompetitive.
On June 26, the US Supreme Court summarily rejected the Arkansas Supreme Court's decision in Pavan v. Smith.
He was summarily fired, and sources connected with Weinstein tell TMZ he was never given a specific reason.
Ronald Reagan, on his first day in office, summarily fired 16 inspectors general he inherited from his predecessor.
In 21993 President Ronald Reagan, who once led America's actors' union, summarily fired 11,000 striking air-traffic controllers.
On the other hand, having been taken into custody by U.S. law enforcement, they cannot be summarily deported.
For example, ISIS classified Shiites and Alawites as apostates, meaning they are summarily subject to punishment by death.
Chris Christie to begin preparing in the summer of 28503, Christie's work was summarily ignored after the election.
Nine years later she no longer has that sponsorship (her guitar was summarily stolen) or that publishing deal.
When WeWork filed its S-1 in August, the company was summarily roasted, starting with the second page.
Judge Chen says a weapon that has a legal purpose cannot be summarily banned under the 2nd Amendment.
My classmates and I were summarily given a week and a half off of school to collect ourselves.
He once summarily fired two managers after Chrysler offered generous sales incentives Mr. Marchionne had not approved of.
Each time, his tax plan was summarily dismissed by Republicans who called the rate too high and uncompetitive.
Verizon sold Polyvore's assets to Canadian online retailer Ssense in 2018, and the site was summarily shut down.
" The statement continued, "Any new allegations by Serhiy Leshchenko should be seen in that light and summarily dismissed.
It's as if Jackson has remembered he's being overheard, and by readers who might summarily condemn these men.
They were summarily embarrassed, getting swept after blowing a 13-point fourth quarter lead to lose the series.
Their "not bad" faces were summarily vectorized and added to the growing "rage face" catalog of the era.
Another movie that initially appeared to be a potentially huge contender but summarily faded is Martin Scorsese's Silence.
Saudi Arabia last year summarily executed more than 150 people, the most in two decades, according to Amnesty International.
But before Currie and Leach could put pen to paper, Currie was flown back to Knoxville and summarily fired.
With the passage of the Every Child Needs Two Act, single parents are summarily banned from the adoption process.
Since Microsoft summarily dismissed ZDNet's research without much explanation, I'd expect to see more egg on its face soon.
It made sense, but nothing in the fossil record lent support to his hypothesis, so it was summarily discounted.
Pluto failed to meet the third criterion, so it was summarily downgraded from a planet to a dwarf planet.
Trump could attempt to use his presidential authority to abrogate summarily the "good cause" regulation and then fire Mueller.
Testing the upstart Internet concepts with harsher business-model scrutiny, and selling them summarily when they come up short.
Iqbal—lowered the legal threshold for judges to summarily dismiss civil lawsuits when the initial complaint isn't detailed enough.
The LNA says as many as 141 were killed, some of them summarily, and has pledged a forceful response.
After Jackson was summarily canned, Porzingis still spent part of the offseason dodging text messages from his head coach.
Kristie Kenney, the department's counselor and one of just five career ambassadors, was summarily fired a few weeks later.
Recognizing that Mueller was bent on reconstituting an FBI HQ that Freeh had summarily dismantled, McCabe made his move.
Other Republicans won't work for the administration, for fear of being "tainted" or summarily fired, the former official said.
Nixon's order to summarily dismiss Mr. Cox thus raised a most profound question: Was the president above the law?
The Greek government also said it would suspend asylum applications for a month and summarily deport migrants entering illegally.
That may not be the way Louis C.K. sees it ... he's been summarily fired from almost all of his projects.
"In light of Barber's vexatious conduct, his objections to the class action settlement should be summarily rejected," the filing said.
After Pai became chairman, the FCC abandoned its case, allowing a D.C. federal appeals court to summarily abolish the cap.
The record was originally released on cassette by Bolvärk, then summarily inflicted upon a greater audience when Nuclear War Now!
Earlier, Republicans branded the move as a publicity stunt before summarily adjourning the chamber until after the Fourth of July.
A provisional settlement between the SEC and Tesla reportedly fell apart on Thursday, which led to regulators summarily filing suit.
Then the Arab Spring took hold, Gadhafi was toppled and summarily executed, and things got a whole lot more complicated.
Dishonest VA managers would gain the ability to summarily fire anyone, and employees would have no meaningful due process rights.
Most, if not all of the feedback, has been summarily dismissed and its purveyors ridiculed on Kyrgios's social media accounts.
It turned out he wasn't bluffing and, when the deadline passed, he summarily fired all 11,359 of the striking controllers.
"The President should fire her immediately and anyone who disobeys Director Mulvaney's orders should also be fired summarily," Cotton said.
In some cases, men of fighting age were separated from those groups and summarily killed, residents and rights groups said.
More than 500 Batista-era officials were brought before courts-martial and special tribunals, summarily convicted and shot to death.
Within months, Gadhafi was dead, cornered by rebels who beat and abused him before summarily shooting him in the head.
Walker remembers the time Barrs' grandmother summarily grounded him from attending a party, then shooed Walker out her front door.
Judges in San Francisco and elsewhere have summarily rejected the Trump administration's attempts to withdraw federal funding from sanctuary jurisdictions.
The upper half of the canvas is sky, summarily noted with horizontal gray strokes tinged with luminous blue and lavender.
Trump has summarily fired a secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, by tweet after undercutting the former ExxonMobile CEO for months.
His accomplices were summarily executed, but a priest appealed to the British to spare him on account of his age.
He has summarily fired a secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, by tweet after undercutting the former ExxonMobil CEO for months.
But we don't need to summarily throw men in handcuffs in order to do much better than we're doing now.
According to Perry, when the dancers in question tried to discuss leaving Swift's tour to join Perry's, they were summarily fired.
The Senate—at the behest of Mr Patrick, who presides over that chamber—summarily set to work on Mr Abbott's agenda.
Hearteningly, the "mystery device" was summarily dismissed by many as what it actually is: the transmitter pack of a lavalier microphone.
Eventually, if the private sector chooses to litigate, then Association of American Railroads could summarily put an end to municipal broadband.
She recently used Yelp to review old dates she'd been on in various places, getting her summarily banned from the site.
Trump has called for the elimination of the filibuster before, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has summarily rejected the idea.
Ceausescu, who would have been 153 on Thursday, was summarily tried and shot by firing squad along his wife on Dec.
But North Korea has now publicly made clear it won't summarily surrender the weapons program that assures Kim's survival in power.
From a practical standpoint, Comey's "punishment" for any claims of insubordination came over a year ago, when Trump summarily fired him.
On Monday, Amnesty International accused security forces of using disproportionate force, saying "many people appear to have been summarily shot dead".
He was summarily sent home from the club's training camp and has since been barred from practicing with the first team.
Investors lost faith in the company, NRG's stock plummeted, and its previous chief executive was summarily fired, replaced by Mr. Gutierrez.
" But few expected the president to summarily dismiss the prime minister, which Mr. Xavier said was "extremely dubious if not illegal.
Hard-line Islamic groups held large street protests — one of which turned violent — demanding that he be jailed or summarily executed.
No. As a career civil servant, Mr. McCabe is not a political appointee who can be summarily dismissed by the president.
He was briefly held by pro-regime militiamen in an underground prison and was summarily expelled by the Mukhabarat in 2014.
In some cases, men of fighting age were separated from those groups and summarily killed, according to residents and rights groups.
Activists and residents inside the remaining rebel enclave said this week that pro-government militias had summarily executed dozens of civilians.
Though summarily (and lawfully) fired, Yates made clear her principled objection to a dangerous and, in her considered judgment, legally unsupportable directive.
People who don't pass the reasonable fear screening will be deported summarily (unless they choose to have a judge review the finding).
Hundreds of people in need of protection have already been detained, pushed back to Guatemala, or summarily deported after handing themselves in.
Not wanting to go to college in my home town, I summarily dismissed Brown and insisted I would go to Duke University.
Human rights groups say thousands have been summarily executed in what amounts to systematic extermination of drug users in the poorest communities.
Human rights groups have accused Iraqi security forces of summarily executing ISIS prisoners during their campaign to retake Iraq's second-largest city.
In February, Forget's predecessor, Gilbert Ysern, was dismissed by the federation president Jean Gachassin and summarily escorted off the Roland Garros premises.
Similarly, the idea of asking passengers to leave a plane should be summarily ended, unless they are well compensated for the concession.
Some people believe this photo is proof that the two were captured by the Japanese military, something the Japanese military summarily denies.
Others have expressed concerns that the new agreement will likely be struck down by privacy regulators as summarily as the original pact.
Its new-look executive committee has little experience after Hayatou's allies were summarily removed in elections that followed his own dramatic fall.
We take it into battles where we are summarily defeated by armies with discipline, who are cleaner and better than we are.
"Your people," this professor boomed, having asked about her hometown, summarily dismissed "Ipswich" as an answer and enquired into her genetic makeup.
Over the next 10 days, his soldiers hunted down, captured and summarily executed more than 8,000 men and boys from the town.
But they were separated, the uncle summarily deported and Carlos transferred to a shelter, where he would end up spending five months.
The move prompted the Greek authorities to deploy its military, suspend new asylum applications and even round up and summarily expel migrants.
He summarily dismissed the suggestion that he would be burdened by extra pressure this week playing in front of a hometown crowd.
It was Friday morning, May 12, 2017, three days after President Trump had summarily fired James B. Comey as the F.B.I. director.
Editorial Some congressional Republicans are calling on President Trump to summarily fire Richard Cordray, the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Anyone can make unfounded allegations to try and thwart someone's career and, if it isn't true, the person shouldn't be summarily dismissed.
The judge, Justin L. Quackenbush, also denied motions by both sides requesting that he rule summarily in their favor before a trial.
In expedited removal proceedings, an immigration officer can order the removal of an alien summarily without a hearing before an immigration judge.
But for this to happen, their moral concerns regarding abortion must get a hearing within the party, rather than being summarily dismissed.
Rather than trying to strengthen the recruiting pool, Trump has just made it worse by summarily banning transgender individuals from military service.
Two of them, including the former opposition leader Sam Rainsy, are now in exile, while a third was summarily jailed in February.
David Brodeur was killed in Afghanistan when a rogue Afghan colonel entered an operations center in Kabul and summarily killed 10 individuals.
" She also accused them of "summarily snatching my ticket from my hand & ordering me to move w/o explanation, compensation or apology.
Romania was under Communist rule from 1947 until a bloody revolution in 1989, when the president, Nicolae Ceausescu, was toppled and summarily executed.
The US government doesn't have to grant them asylum, but it can't summarily refuse them and force them to return to Mexico, either.
"Any assertion to the contrary is patently and demonstrably false, and as such, we expect this matter to be summarily dismissed," David said.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Polanski says the Academy offered to reconsider its decision but instead summarily denied him re-entry in January.
A later Reuters investigation amassed evidence that suggested officers were summarily gunning down drug suspects and performing perfunctory crime-scene investigations and autopsies.
Last week Fulani leaders said MSA-GATIA had summarily executed or arbitrarily arrested scores of young Fulani between March 30 and April 7.
Seyoum Tsehaye was arrested after the government summarily banned the privately owned press in 2001, in response to criticism of President Isaias Afwerki.
The 20013-year-old New York native was summarily sent out to pasture, Ford announced Monday, replaced by former Steelcase CEO Jim Hackett.
Anyone who didn't comply was "laughed at for being 'lame,' 'prude,' or a 'tight ass,'" and summarily shunned or canned, the lawsuit states.
That was how long it took for Ireland, the gritty upstart with designs of a monumental upset, to see its hopes summarily squashed.
Summarily rejected after his girlfriend (oops!) showed up mid-basketball date last week, he's returned to the mansion to beg for Rachel's forgiveness.
When lawmakers considered compensating for lost revenue by taxing contributions to 401(k) savings accounts, the president summarily ruled that out via tweet.
Ibrahimovic one-upped that, however, by summarily striking his clear shot from 12 yards tamely, allowing Hart to push it around the post.
Imagine traveling on a perilous journey to escape traumatic, life-threatening circumstances, only to be summarily denied protection and a bridge to safety.
The strikes were called after the district's board had summarily moved to transfer a group of teachers and administrators out of the district.
And unlike Priebus and Kelly, both of whom were summarily ousted, Mulvaney gets a softer landing as Trump's special envoy to Northern Ireland.
Xerox wants very much to combine with HP, and offered $34 billion, an offer HP summarily rejected at the end of last year.
In the months ahead, however, many of these same women would be summarily dismissed from their jobs to make way for returning veterans.
Abuse victims accused Mr. Wielgus of summarily dismissing the complaints and, even more, of shielding coaches or quietly transferring them with no penalty.
The Supreme Court on Monday summarily reversed an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that refused to recognize a same-sex adoption granted in Georgia.
And in my view, it's the only institutional governance mechanism working – so long as Mueller is not summarily fired, as the president wishes.
Many of these POWs were released over the course of the following week, however some were summarily executed and others still remain missing.
Reuters and Bloomberg reported Monday that Daniel Foote had been recalled after being summarily rejected by Zambian President Edgar Lungu in a Dec.
After a federal judge ruled that Mr. Trump could not summarily end the DACA program, the Justice Department appealed to the Supreme Court.
In October, Assange sued Ecuador for "violating his rights," alleging that authorities have tried to "summarily cut off" his access to the outside world.
When President Xi Jinping appeared on recent covers of The Economist and Time, however, Beijing authorities summarily blocked the two magazines' websites in China.
By January, the robots, the pizza, and half of Zume's employees were summarily discarded in favor of new bet to make compostable food packaging. 
Summarily ignored since Donald Trump took office, its a wonder anyone in the current administration is expending the effort to turn off the lights.
The justices can decide to summarily affirm or reverse a lower court ruling upholding the partisan gerrymandering or to schedule oral arguments next session.
Suu Kyi did not object when, before the 2015 election, election authorities decided that Rohingya Muslims would be summarily denied the right to vote.
The takeaway here is that Uber wants to pull the jobs of all human drivers into its platform's orbit and then summarily eliminate them.
First, I learned that my little guy was positively miniscule compared to the silhouette-altering masses that are being summarily cut out of people.
"Every possible effect of MetLife's imminent insolvency was summarily deemed grave enough to damage the economy," Judge Rosemary M. Collyer wrote in her opinion.
For his part, Trump can summarily fire Sessions — a power he used to oust acting Attorney General Sally Yates and FBI Director James Comey.
The promise of Zion was summarily ejected from Madison Square Garden like a taunting fan in the face of its owner, James L. Dolan.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump summarily overruled Mr. Bolton and the rest of his national security team with his abrupt and dangerous troop withdrawal decision.
General Chiwenga was considered close to Mr. Mnangagwa, whom Mr. Mugabe summarily expelled from the government and the governing ZANU-PF party last week.
His decision to summarily end the panel's work sets the stage for a possible constitutional crisis if the court again rules against the government.
Zero Wing may have spawned the first mainstream internet meme, and the first meme ever to be summarily run into the ground by nerds.
After Mr. Zuma summarily dismissed a finance minister considered a bulwark against corruption in March, ratings agencies downgraded the country's debt to junk status.
On what she billed as a family holiday in Israel, she held unauthorised meetings with Israeli politicians, including Binyamin Netanyahu, and was summarily dismissed.
We do not understand our sole function to be to convene in mid-December, several weeks after Election Day, and summarily cast our votes.
Months later, after Jewell's life had been summarily upended, the FBI was forced to acknowledge that Jewell wasn't in fact the Centennial Park bomber.
On Tuesday, Mr. Comey, who had asked the Justice Department if it would make a public statement refuting Mr. Trump's claim, summarily dismissed it.
Critics have warned that a new Safe Harbor will likely be struck down by regulators and Europe's high court as summarily as the original.
In Trump's banana republic presidency he spent the closing hours of the Pennsylvania campaign summarily firing Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
In what came to be known as the "Katyn massacre," the thousands of remaining Polish officers and cadets were summarily executed on Stalin's orders.
We have not hesitated to summarily reverse courts for wrongly denying officers the protection of qualified immunity in cases involving the use of force.
This vigilante group is said to summarily execute those they suspect of criminal activity, and critics say they have strong links to official law enforcement.
Sander has elevated them, literally, but also figuratively; they are no longer commonplace but exalted, not things to be summarily consumed but studied and admired.
And there's been a bit of commentary about this, but Barb, for example, was sort of just a side character that was summarily killed off.
Pelosi, playing to hers, stood behind the president at the conclusion of his speech and, as the TV cameras rolled, summarily ripped it in half.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
He went on to reveal plenty more tone-deaf and sexist views (at a colloquium on gender and physics, no less) before being summarily suspended.
The US Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit summarily rejected her challenges to the subpoena and her incarceration the first time she was jailed.
One by one, new startups launched and were then summarily shot out of the sky — by acquisition, by nonexistent user bases, by too-slow growth.
Northgate said in a statement that Paddy Gallagher, 25, had been "summarily dismissed due to his conviction for the summary offence of common assault." bit.
Finally, we'd like to see some better closure for Barb, who was summarily killed off midway through Season 1 and became the show's unexpected star.
The panel added that Hungary should "repeal the push-back law" of June 2016 that enables police to summarily expel anyone crossing the border irregularly.
They've kept him from summarily ending President Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals immigration program, and restoring torture techniques to the anti-terror fight.
The Trump administration has steadily cut back on TPS designations, parting from previous Republican and Democratic administrations, who more or less summarily renewed those designations.
We were just told that the truck drivers would be summarily fired when self-driving trucks became the standard and would riot in the street.
But it sure seems like a full-blown revolt is brewing as key Guardians cast members digest the news that their director was summarily canned.
Most of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants won't be summarily deported, he said, backing off a line from stump speeches earlier in the campaign.
A new center-right Greek government has temporarily suspended accepting asylum applications and pledged to summarily expel those who come in order to discourage migrants.
A world-class German high jumper, she was used by the Nazis for propaganda purposes and then summarily barred from competing because she was Jewish.
Similar claims of possible fraud in Arizona, pushed by Trump and some state politicians, were summarily dismissed by the Republican governor and secretary of state.
Whether they were captives of the Islamic State who died in a shootout or ISIS prisoners who were summarily executed it was impossible to say.
Yet that same world so summarily excludes disabled individuals today that we're eliminating the very people we will need to solve the web's future problems.
The high court, for its part, didn't even bother hearing an appeal over the case; it just affirmed the ruling summarily with no dissenting opinions.
Some traffic engineers and elected officials elsewhere say the move may set a precedent that could encourage towns to summarily restrict public access to outsiders.
Permanent residents already undergo extensive background screening to qualify for green cards, and they enjoy legal rights that the executive order summarily restricted without legal process.
In the late 2000s, there was a huge controversy when the George W. Bush administration summarily dismissed eight US attorneys, with no allegations of serious misconduct.
Human-rights groups allege that fishermen who had lived in the area for generations were summarily evicted, taken inland and told that they were now farmers.
According to the United Nations and the Swedish aid group, the Afghan troops detained two patients and a 15-year-old boy and summarily executed them.
Officers offered him protection services which he summarily declined—but the US attorney indicated after the indictment that authorities tailed him anyway for following two days.
Meanwhile, political talk-show hosts asked Trump spokespeople whether the president was tweeting based on some secret information he had access to, and were summarily stonewalled.
One recently told me he warmly welcomed the talk of a new deal, before summarily dismissing every item on Mr Macron's shopping list one-by-one.
"Right now the biggest crisis I am seeing is people with severe disabling chronic pain who are summarily and arbitrarily taken off of them," Willenbring says.
Al-Assi said the militants had summarily executed 25 people attempting to flee the militant's would-be caliphate in the three days before the boars attacked.
Stone and his legal team believe this will be summarily dismissed when the matter is taken out of the political arena and left to the judiciary.
The executive-change trend started with a bang at the end of January when Maureen Chiquet, the chief executive of Chanel since 2007, was summarily dismissed.
I'd love to be able to branch out and explore different forms of media, after my books are summarily consumed and rejected by the public sphere.
Among the legally dubious tactics employed was the practice of "hot returns," where Israeli soldiers summarily expelled any Africans caught within 50 kilometers of the border.
That theory was summarily dismissed by special counsel Robert Mueller's conclusion that there wasn't so much as even coordination between Russia and Trump, or any American.
He wrote that the voting itself seemed straightforward, but when he followed the ballots to the central counting station, he saw 2,100 of them summarily discarded.
Although some civilians were killed in crossfire, other victims were summarily executed by government troops, apparently targeting Nuers, Mr. Machar's ethnic group, Mr. Al Hussein said.
When a man is transferred to Devs and is summarily reported missing, his girlfriend Lily (Sonoya Mizuno) sets out to solve the mystery of his disappearance.
The Africa conference in California is the second example in the Trump administration's first two months of travel visas being summarily denied after suspiciously brief interviews.
White House officials also received periodic reports that the C.I.A.-trained rebels had summarily executed prisoners and committed other violations of the rules of armed conflict.
The Senate could summarily reject that article as making the request for judicial review into a high crime and misdemeanor while allowing little time for deliberation.
No matter how ingenious an innovator might be or how groundbreaking her concept, she'll be summarily forced to leave if she doesn't win the visa lottery.
"Unfortunately, in a letter dated August 12, 2019, Ethiopia summarily rejected Egypt's proposal and declined to attend the six-party meeting," the Egyptian government's note said.
Burkinabe security forces responding to the unrest have, in turn, been accused by rights groups of summarily executing dozens of people suspected of helping the militants.
After a lot of cajoling from his friends, Daredevil lands firmly in the anti-murder camp, while The Punisher believes bad guys deserve to be summarily executed.
Instead, there are no plans to summarily delete Jones' account on Sunday at present, but the company did recently inform him about the advertisers fleeing his channel.
Instead of publicly calling for a long serving FBI agent to be summarily fired, politicians should allow the disciplinary process to play out free from political pressure.
They contend that the Electoral College should not summarily cast votes for a state's winner but rather deliberate to ensure that the president is fit to serve.
Joe Crowley, a fierce Trump critic and chairman of the influential House Democratic Caucus, was summarily unseated by far-left 28-year-old candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Refugees have told Reuters of towns and villages emptied by government forces, dominated by the Dinka, with men, women and children summarily executed, and their bodies mutilated.
Instead of publicly calling for a long-serving FBI agent to be summarily fired, politicians should allow the disciplinary process to play out free from political pressure.
Instead they called a special session of the General Assembly, in which they summarily diluted the power of the governorship before Mr Cooper assumes it in January.
James Comey sat down with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday and described the shock of being summarily fired from his position as F.B.I. director nearly a year ago.
Activists and two residents inside the remaining rebel enclave said at least 1303 civilians were summarily executed in the Fardous and Saliheen districts by pro-government militias.
General Pershing, Mr. Trump said, used bullets dipped in pigs' blood to summarily execute dozens of Muslim prisoners in the Philippines, shortly after the Spanish-American War.
A few weeks before, the Supreme Court summarily reversed an Alabama Supreme Court decision that had refused to recognize a same- sex parent adoption from another state.
Defendants seeking to have a case summarily tossed often feel as though the rules are slanted against them ... because the rules are, in fact, slanted against them.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Monday summarily reversed an Alabama Supreme Court decision that had refused to recognize a same- sex parent adoption from another state.
" As soon as that "hope" was shared with the packed auditorium, however, Twitter picked it up, batted it around, and summarily dismissed it with a hearty "nope.
Thousands fled across the border to neighboring Bangladesh, where refugees told stories of their villages being burned, mothers and daughters being raped and friends being summarily executed.
Last week, Trump suggested immigrants at the border could be summarily deported without any hearing to determine if they deserved asylum or were US citizens wrongly apprehended.
The children of Rabia, the victim in the suspected honor killing, were not present when the Taliban official summarily executed her in the yard of her home.
In 2014, white police officer Darren Wilson was summarily destroyed in the press after he shot and killed a suspect who happened to be black: Michael Brown.
General Lewis lost his third star, returning to the rank of two-star major general, when Mr. Carter summarily fired him in November after the charges surfaced.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish guards at the border with Syria are indiscriminately shooting at and summarily returning asylum seekers attempting to cross into Turkey, Human Rights Watch said.
There have been reports of government forces detaining or summarily killing people in retaken areas, and of rebel snipers shooting civilians trying to reach the government side.
Interspersed among the photographs of men and women summarily executed in President Duterte's antidrug offensive are letters to the deceased and to the Almighty, begging for clemency.
That means no asylum applications will be accepted from migrants entering the country illegally, and they will be summarily deported back to the country they entered from.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, on Thursday summarily fired two top Communist Party officials from Hubei Province, exacting political punishment for the regional government's handling of the crisis.
Aliens in expedited removal proceedings are removed summarily unless they have a credible fear of persecution, which entitles them to an asylum hearing before an immigration judge.
Trump explained his decision to summarily replace Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with CIA Director Mike Pompeo on Thursday by citing one specific area of disagreement: Iran.
Congress summarily dismissed the request and ultimately agreed to a deal that would increase spending on both defense and non-defense significantly for both 2020 and 2021.
The notion that Mr. Comey was fired so summarily because of his mishandling of the Hillary Clinton email affair is belied by the timing of the move.
The federal police had summarily executed unarmed suspects, including some as they surrendered on their knees with their arms in the air, she said her reporting showed.
What's not yet clear is if PREPA's board is willing to comply with the request, or if Rosselló is able to summarily dismiss them if they're not cooperating.
Seyoum Tsehaye is one of several Eritrean journalists arrested after the government summarily banned the privately owned press in 2001 in response to criticism of President Isaias Afwerki.
Mr Trump suggested that players who rest on one knee during the national anthem be summarily fired by their teams, as their actions dishonoured America and its flag.
In 2013, Selma Blair complained to producers about Charlie Sheen's blasé attitude unprofessionalism on Anger Management and the actor summarily fired her in an expletive-heavy text message.
"In a shocking display of heavy-handedness, many people appear to have been summarily shot dead and their bodies dumped," Amnesty International said in a statement on Monday.
Human rights groups are alarmed by the bloodshed and say thousands have been summarily executed in what amounts to systematic extermination of drug users in the poorest communities.
Their mistake was to award the magazine's literary prize to a story about a murderous Uruguayan police inspector; when it was published, several staff members were summarily imprisoned.
In Boston, a Democratic city where the evidence seemed to clearly show that charter schools had improved education, voters summarily rejected a 2016 ballot initiative to expand them.
We, meaning a non-profit organization that represents the officers in the USPHS, have called this omission to the Smithsonian's attention, and our concerns have been summarily dismissed.
The lawsuit also claims that a superior officer "expressed his anger" at Torres in September 2017 about the repeated requests, and that he was summarily fired days later.
Tu and other lawyers representing June Medical Services have asked the justices to summarily reverse that 5th Circuit ruling, arguing that it flatly conflicts with the 2016 decision.
Ultimately, both refusing to acknowledge that black politicians can commit political wrong and summarily dismissing them as insufficiently progressive speaks to a broader problem within the Democratic Party.
As she ascends, she might use that authority to push for due process, to ensure that those accused are not summarily expunged from civic life without proper review.
Sessions's relationship with Trump is more complicated, but it appears he hasn't lost any love for his old boss even after being summarily canned following the 2018 midterms.
Along with the senior diplomats who were summarily fired by the Trump team early this year, we are witnessing the most significant departure of diplomatic talent in generations.
We see that early on when, just after June's arrival, Serena bursts into June's room to summarily choke her — not ideal for the baby, at the very least.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell aims for a Friday Senate vote in which Republicans would refuse even to hear new testimony about Trump's culpability before summarily acquitting him.
The abrupt nature of the dismissals distinguished Mr. Trump's mass firing from Mr. Clinton's, because the prosecutors in 1993 were not summarily told to clear out their offices.
Trump summarily terminated Comey one day earlier, just as it appeared that his FBI investigators were ramping up their investigation into the president's associates — and possibly Trump himself.
Human Rights Watch has reported that the "security forces have allegedly arbitrarily detained, ill-treated and summarily executed dozens of people they suspected of belonging" to the insurgency.
Seyoum Tsehaye (left) is one of several Eritrean journalists arrested after the government summarily banned the privately owned press in 2001, in response to criticism of President Isaias Afwerki.
For those reasons, some people close to Trump say tossing Giuliani aside would prove more difficult for him emotionally than any of the past advisers who were summarily discarded.
As soon as she mentioned that she had taken off time to care for two children, she could see in the interviewer's face that she had been summarily dismissed.
In Boston, a majority-Democratic city where the evidence seemed to clearly show that charter schools had improved education, voters summarily rejected a 2016 ballot initiative to expand them.
In a series of reports last year, Reuters showed police had a 97 percent kill rate in drug operations, the strongest proof yet that police were summarily shooting suspects.
Keep Social Security field offices open The Social Security Administration (SSA) has been summarily closing field offices (primarily in urban areas), creating a transportation burden for low-income claimants.
The inquiry looked into allegations that police were summarily executing drug suspects in a pattern similar to killings in Davao City where Duterte had been mayor for 22 years.
That afternoon, as Mr. Ziober said he was packing up his cubicle, he was called into the human resources office and was "summarily" fired, according to his legal appeal.
Mr. Bowen spent several days on Rikers Island before having a hearing about the warrant, and when he finally saw a judge, court papers say, he was summarily released.
As noted by Stanford tech authority Alex Stamos, Epik was renting most of its services from Voxility, which summarily suspended service Monday afternoon to Epik's domain registrar company, Bitmitigate.
And if some of the most famous figures in hip-hop refuse to come and keep smiles on their faces while they are summarily marginalized, you'll understand that, too.
But ships still had to spend months at sea, far from the police, courts or jails, so commanders insisted on retaining special authority to summarily punish and confine sailors.
French television dealt summarily with the accusations on Thursday night's news, not dwelling on them, suggesting that a Harvey Weinstein-like reaction in France is not to be expected.
Mark Dubowitz, chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, another group that sought to defeat the Iran deal, said he did not want the deal summarily scrapped.
As more people began to spend more of each day arguing about serious issues with strangers online, it became necessary to sort out which opinions could be summarily dismissed.
Related: Senate Republicans indicated that they wouldn't seek to summarily dismiss the impeachment charges against Mr. Trump, proceeding instead to a trial that could begin as soon as Wednesday.
They summarily closed off the city's access to credit, refusing to market the short-term notes that the city needed to cover its expenses and pay off maturing notes.
The Other, in this case the white working poor, with all of its religion and pathologies, has been summarily dismissed as an ignorant horde in need of (liberal) guidance.
Educated urban-born outsiders like Mr Zhang are better off than working-class migrants from the countryside, many of whom have been summarily expelled from Beijing in recent years.
Potentially critical issues are raised and summarily dropped; we hear about suspicious calls to and messages on Halbach's cell phone, but these are never explored or even raised again.
Except that the author of that passage, Paul, worshipped God with every breath until his body was dumped in an unmarked grave after being summarily executed by the empire.
Asylum officers conduct the screening interviews that determine whether someone who's entered the US without papers will be allowed to stay and apply for protection, or be summarily deported.
" He added there will always be "a stain of injustice on this case as the jury's rampant misconduct was summarily swept under the rug by the Court and the government.
In these raids, the Afghan strike forces, referred to by one diplomat in the report as "death squads," storm into domestic compounds, questioning, detaining — and sometimes summarily executing — the residents.
But on Sunday night, Apple followed suit, summarily banning all of Jones's content from iTunes — in the process sending a definitive message about what is and isn't permissible free speech.
When the Republican Senate summarily dismisses the charges against Trump, they won't just be exonerating the president, they will be signing their names to these deeply unpatriotic and despotic arguments.
Her comp screen filled with several hundred links to vids and articles about awakened, or nearly awakened, AI that had been summarily executed by humanity and their networked zombie intelligences.
Sansa summarily proves to be the good and kind ruler she's been looking for (and I can't wait to see these two wandering the wintry wastes and knocking heads together).
What they can't model is the fallout if a major trade agreement is summarily ripped up, or if Trump follows through on campaign threats to declare China a currency manipulator.
The contumacious individual was brought before the Bar of the offended House by the Sergeant-at-Arms, at the behest of the officer of the House, and summarily dealt with.
Or a college student who is sexually assaulted by a classmate at an off-campus apartment or campus bar might also have his complaint summarily dismissed by the school. 3.
Ullrich summarily dismisses both of these legends, noting that Hitler actually had a good relationship with his mother's doctor, and that records of his medical examinations reveal no physical abnormality.
Mr. Robinson attacked the judgment on a procedural basis, arguing that the court in Leeds had dealt with him summarily, as his sentence was pronounced hours after his broadcast occurred.
Friday's attack comes a month after a military court in Cameroon opened proceedings against seven soldiers accused of summarily executing women and children in a raid against Boko Haram insurgents.
It's the last uninterrupted chance for his lawyers to persuade senators to summarily reject the House's case for his removal — without the drama that would result from demanding new evidence.
Another board member, Gretchen Long, told the Post that the departing board members resigned because they were concerned that its work "could be so summarily dismissed" by the Trump administration.
The founder of Turing Pharmaceuticals, the smirking Mr. Shkreli seized upon a generic drug for treating a parasitic infection and summarily raised its price to $750 a pill from $13.50.
Last May, the President suggested that immigrants at the border could be summarily deported without the usual hearings to determine if they deserved asylum or were US citizens wrongly apprehended.
Do you see as many people as possible but process their cases summarily; or do you give each person the time and attention they need but process fewer of them?
Even after securing that coveted cosign, he still wasn't convincing the rap music press, who after two tapes summarily chided him for staid delivery, superficial lyricism, and perceived culture vulturism.
So it's really no wonder that the United Nations is urging everyone to follow suit and develop a taste for 1,900 species of edible insects that are summarily enjoyed elsewhere.
"President Trump's abrupt and unexplained decision to summarily remove over 40 U.S. attorneys has once again caused chaos in the federal government," New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a Democrat, said.
Within the past 24 hours, Apple, Facebook, and YouTube have all joined in summarily banning far-right broadcaster and known conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his Infowars network from their platforms.
The internet at large recognized, and it was summarily retweeted, parodied, and then co-opted by well-intentioned, but clueless brands attempting to peddle their wares to kids on the web.
U.S. human rights advocacy group Human Rights Watch has said police summarily executed at least 51 people during Operation Likofi and were responsible for the disappearance of at least 33 more.
Clearly, being ordered deported under those circumstances is not due process, and families should not be summarily removed from the United States for failure to appear at an immigration court hearing.
Trump's then Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke broke the law when he summarily reversed the Obama policy without addressing the facts found in the previous administration's study of the issue, Gleason ruled.
Rodrigo Duterte, the president of the Philippines, put the vice-president, Leni Robredo, in charge of his campaign against drug dealers, during which thousands of suspects have been summarily shot dead.
" He added that "there will always be a stain of injustice on this case as the jury's rampant misconduct was summarily swept under the rug by the court and the government.
And if the Iraqis do kick the Americans out, summarily or under a more sedate timetable, his assassination will have produced just the result that General Suleimani would have hoped for.
The United Nations earlier on Tuesday voiced deep concern about reports it had received of Syrian soldiers and allied Iraqi fighters summarily shooting dead 82 people in recaptured east Aleppo districts.
On stage at the conference, Spencer categorically denied the story — only to be summarily fired by Defense Secretary Mark Esper while many attendees were on the charter flight back to Washington.
In addition, all people on public assistance would be informed of their housing rights and would be advised that they could not be summarily evicted, even from a three-quarter house.
I mean, there's so many different levels for looking at how is the government investing in technology now that I think it's hard to just say, sort of summarily, they're behind.
Immigration advocates say the plan is a mistake and increases likelihood that people at risk of persecution would be "summarily deported" to their home countries without the opportunity to apply for asylum.
Lucasfilm brought Lord and Miller onboard in 2015 to direct the film, and the pair were present throughout the pre-production and well into filming before they were fired and summarily replaced.
They are a list of priorities briefly incarnated in numerical form, dissected for a day and then summarily discarded by Congress, which goes on to pass the budget it always intended to.
As evidenced by the considerable shade tossed up on Twitter by DJI's Corporate Communications Manager, however, that relationship has long since soured, tossed on a refuse pile and summarily lit on fire.
Those "criminal aliens" subject to deportation are summarily categorized as such through racialized policing practices and a criminal justice system that is dysfunctional and suffering a crisis of legitimacy across the nation.
Eight years later, after Washington soured on Gadhafi, NATO forces helped overthrow him, and he was later cornered by rebels who beat and abused him before summarily shooting him in the head.
In the European military tradition (from which the US tradition is derived), any disgraced officer who was summarily kicked out of his unit was done so in the most demeaning manner possible.
Under federal law and in those states, a person can get married over the weekend to their same-sex spouse and be summarily fired for sexual orientation or gender identity on Monday.
In "Look at Me," my favorite (thus far) of her novels, a woman who works at a research library is quite by chance taken up — then summarily dropped by — a fashionable couple.
"It is undeniable that Marielle Francisco da Silva was summarily executed for her political activities and the causes she defended," prosecutors wrote in a court document, according to the O Globo newspaper.
Refugees who already have some connection to the United States may not be summarily blocked from entry; those who have no prior connection to the United States may be blocked from entry.
Why bother to spend the time and column space to correct a silly exaggeration, when this same man has said he might want to summarily execute enemy combatants and defile their bodies?
At a time when nothing at all seems certain, it felt somehow reassuring that Arsenal was summarily dispatched at Stamford Bridge, crushed and cowed by Chelsea's typical blend of finesse and physicality.
Bharara and Robert Capers, his like-minded Eastern District counterpart, were summarily dismissed by Attorney General Sessions along with every other U.S. attorney a few weeks after President Trump was sworn in.
"HP shareholders deserve the opportunity to decide for themselves whether a combination with Xerox makes sense before the idea is summarily rejected by HP's board," Icahn said in a letter bit.ly/2LlWu1u.
They both have the same goal: to protect Mueller from getting summarily sacked by Trump, especially now that Mueller's asked to interview the president and the investigation is in its final stages.
In one case, the governor of surrounding Anbar Province said that militia fighters and some of their allies in the security forces had summarily executed 49 Sunnis from Falluja and tortured others.
After the smoke clears, the cool American number apparently running the show, Santiago (Oscar Isaac), turns his back on the police who summarily execute detainees, suggesting that he isn't the story's heavy.
"I was summarily informed there would be no next show," show host Vuyo Mvoko said in a front-page editorial published in the Star newspaper with the headline: "My hell at the SABC".
In November Mr Magafuli used a live broadcast from a small town in the north of the country summarily to dismiss two officials after they failed to remember instantly details in their budgets.
With the approaching Iowa caucuses, they chose a failed impeachment rather than taking a few more months to work on a more complete case against Trump, a case more difficult to summarily dismiss.
Nzopfabarushe was summarily convicted of making a "verbal threat against the population, inciting people to revolt against the administration and the spreading of rumors" in a rare punishment for a ruling party official.
I didn't want there to be any doubts in my own mind about my own sanity (and besides, the food was delicious), and the next day I was relieved to be summarily discharged.
The regents' 10-1 vote puts the university into "financial exigency," a status allowing administrators to summarily fire tenured faculty and other staff, close whole academic programs and even shut down entire campuses.
In September 2012, Congress passed a six-month CR lasting until March 27, 2013, then summarily passed another six-month bill, at the very time agencies were responding to the effects of sequestration.
The Trump administration is mired in scandal, yet the Republican-led Congress — frantic about the prospect of being summarily discarded by Trump and his fiercely loyal base — is allergic to oversight and accountability.
But critics have long warned that the replacement deal — a written commitment made at the cabinet level, but not a formal treaty — could be struck down as summarily as the old Safe Harbor.
The man who raped me is now serving 10 years in prison in New York State, after which time served, as a condition of his sentence, he will be summarily and immediately deported.
Conservative commentator Allie Stuckey found out the hard way, when her satirical fake interview with liberal darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was summarily condemned as a "reprehensible" act of deceit against an unwitting public.
It mentions "same treatment of illegal aliens, regardless of country of origin" — an allusion to changing the law that prevents Border Patrol agents from summarily deporting unaccompanied children from countries other than Mexico.
She also has been active as a climate denier, summarily firing the entire New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board in 2010 when it proposed two measures to buffer the impacts of the changing climate.
HP rejects Xerox again, but leaves door open for negotiation In a letter released this morning, the HP board of directors summarily rejected Xerox's latest takeover offer, saying it significantly undervalues the company.
Earlier this month, the military appeals court turned away an Army staff sergeant's request to summarily affirm his conviction (rather than deny review) so he could take his case to the Supreme Court.
I have also served under multiple sets of rules of engagement, some of which were conflicting, but even then, they all aligned on one point: You are never allowed to summarily execute prisoners.
If he took it upon himself to violate not only the rules of engagement but also the laws of war, and summarily execute a prisoner, then he is guilty of a war crime.
Secret site for migrants: Greece is detaining migrants incommunicado and then summarily expelling them to Turkey, one of several hard-line measures taken to seal Europe's borders that experts say violate international law.
Ru looked, didn't stare, and summarily commanded "Rude" to leave "through the back door," to the delight of the queens, who gamely pretended that they were witnessing two separately filmed scenes at once.
After Guadalupe García de Rayos was summarily deported from Phoenix in February, she became a minor celebrity in her home state of Guanajuato, where the governor personally handed her new Mexican identity documents.
Another angle: Senate Republicans indicated on Monday that they would not seek to summarily dismiss the impeachment charges against Mr. Trump, proceeding instead to a trial that could begin as soon as Wednesday.
In a series of reports last year, Reuters showed that the police had a 97-percent kill rate in their drug operations, the strongest proof yet that police were summarily shooting drug suspects.
Public opinion swung back in the President's favor and at a meeting of the House Iran-Contra committee members, the goal of investigating Reagan further, never mind a possible impeachment, was summarily dropped.
Officials have been summarily rejecting anyone who lacks entry documents, typically telling them "we're full" and that they should come back at another time, Shaw Drake, an attorney with the ACLU, told Vox.
"HP shareholders deserve the opportunity to decide for themselves whether a combination with Xerox makes sense before the idea is summarily rejected by HP's board," Icahn said in a letter https://bit.ly/2LlWu1u.
But over the previous few months, he had started telling fellow Title IX critics that he didn't think the dear colleague letter should be summarily withdrawn; perhaps it merely needed to be amended.
Barton uses this location to poignant effect as he tells the audience how all the trophies and awards that students earned at Stephens-Lee were summarily thrown away after the school was closed.
Screenshot: YouTubeThe prophesied day of doom may not yet have come for Infowars founder Alex Jones, who proclaimed YouTube would summarily ban him on Sunday but rode out the day with the account intact.
As quickly as he can alter a shot in the lane, Porzingis, 20, has changed the organizational trajectory, summarily recasting 31-year-old Carmelo Anthony, who remains today's star but is now yesterday's savior.
In December one of the few Western reporters based in Kyrgyzstan, Chris Rickleton, a correspondent for AFP, a news agency, was summarily deported on claims that he had violated immigration law, which he denies.
The Senators yielded seven goals to the Penguins in a lopsided playoff loss in 2013 and were summarily throttled in the ensuing game (6-2) to be eliminated from that Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Sleet would be summarily rejected, because it would ping off the snow and mute it, or just tell it to go f*ck itself, and tell freezing rain it's services are not needed anymore.
That beat is Cam'ron's "Down and Out,"​ a beautiful soul number courtesy of Syleena Johnson that Cam astutely observes is ripe for "that 1970s heroin flow" and which Cam summarily dismantles with surgical precision.
But it does allow the company to summarily reject apps that are designed to use advertising in unwelcome ways – those that would ultimately annoy Alexa's users, and decrease interest in voice computing in general.
Kurt Volker, the special representative for Ukraine negotiations, told me that he was summarily dismissed from a senior job by the Obama Administration in 2008, much as the political appointees are being dismissed now.
Last week, congressional leaders summarily rejected efforts to provide state-compliant marijuana businesses with access to banking, and also struck down a previously approved budgetary provision expanding medical cannabis access to eligible military veterans.
Ferried by helicopter across the country over several weeks, General Arellano and his combat troops, overruling local commanders, singled out dissidents who had been arrested on trumped-up charges and ordered them summarily executed.
One of its co-founders creepily annotated the manifesto of Isla Vista mass shooter Elliot Rodger (the startup summarily canned him), and the company got in trouble with Google for shady SEO marketing tactics.
It's one of those games that folk sink days into, and once they feel like they've gotten pretty dang good, quickly discover that someone on their Twitter feed has summarily thrashed their high score.
She had never taken to her parents' Christian faith — she started questioning it around age 7 — but she was discomfited by how Christians were summarily disparaged on campus and how easily she joined in.
WASHINGTON — The Senate summarily blocked three measures on Thursday — including one backed by President Trump — to resolve the fate of the so-called Dreamers, leaving hundreds of thousands of them facing an uncertain future.
They were so sure that each was "the one" for the other that they married three weeks after they met, having summarily displaced a pre-existing boyfriend (in her case) and roommate (in his).
The prosecutor&aposs office said Monday that former army officers Mauricio Lopes Lima and Carlos Setembrino da Silveira "summarily executed" a leftist militant couple after security forces invaded their house in Sao Paulo in 1970.
In fact, from the moment in 1981 that President Reagan summarily fired the striking air traffic control workers who had endorsed his campaign against Jimmy Carter, the Republican Party made its anti-labor intentions clear.
After the Warriors summarily dispatched the Cleveland Cavaliers on Christmas Day (and then blew them to kingdom come earlier this year), Monday night's matchup between the San Antonio Spurs was billed as their final challenge.
My last weekend was after Gabriel had been summarily shanked by Nick, and my friends and I decided to get drunk and run the site in one big, long, dumb, overwrought goodbye to my run.
A recording circulated on social media and on the Qatar-based Al Jazeera network on Saturday perpetrating to show police officers summarily executing three unarmed men in a district of Mosul retaken from Islamic State.
We're also told the Board does not feel it's required to go into mediation or arbitration with Harvey Weinstein ... that it has a right to summarily fire him with no appeal from the fallen mogul.
Human rights groups believe the death toll could be far higher than the one the police give, and accuse law enforcement of summarily executing suspected drug users and small-time dealers, using only cursory intelligence.
Amidst international concern for the numbers of drug users, dealers, and innocent bystanders being summarily executed in the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte claims to have "made up" his story about using the opioid painkiller Fentanyl.
Contrary to some reporting, Martinsson states that the current allegation at issue is assault, a lesser offense than the prosecutor's original plea of "aggravated assault," which was summarily rejected by the District Court (Stockholm's Tingsrätt).
One court, for example, handed down a death sentence – not simply to a single defendant found guilty of a crime based on the evidence presented in court, but summarily and en masse to 683 people.
I was involved in efforts in 1979 and 1980 to save the lives of Iranian Jewish leaders Habib Elghanian and Albert Danielpour, both of whom were summarily executed because of contact with Israel and Israelis.
Major problems were found in implementing Expedited Removal, a process by which non-citizens arriving without documents or with fraudulent ones can be returned summarily to their countries of origin without an immigration court hearing.
It's an unprecedented response to what the Trump administration sees as its biggest problem: the fact that growing numbers of people are coming to the US without papers who can't be summarily detained and deported.
They claimed they'd all been summarily denied at once — raising suspicions that they hadn't flunked individual security checks, but were instead being denied out of an abundance of caution at best (and discrimination at worst).
The U.N. said in July it had a list of more than 640 Sunni men and boys reportedly abducted by a Shi'ite militia in Falluja and about 50 others summarily executed or tortured to death.
President Theodore Roosevelt, as commander in chief, promptly and summarily discharged all 270 members of the unit, asserting that they had engaged in a "conspiracy of silence" by refusing to confess or incriminate fellow soldiers.
Mr. Trump has complained to confidantes that Mr. Wray has not moved fast enough to replace the senior leadership that he inherited from his predecessor, James B. Comey, whom Mr. Trump summarily dismissed in May.
The Trump lawyers' two-hour appearance offered them the last uninterrupted chance to persuade senators to summarily reject the House's case for his removal and avoid the drama that would result from demanding new evidence.
WASHINGTON — The United States accused the Syrian government on Monday of using a crematory to hide mass murders at a prison where thousands are believed to have been summarily executed in the nation's civil war.
If you saw the video of Boston Dynamics' robot dog opening up a door for its fellow robot dog this week and were summarily frightened into believing the end is nigh, you are not alone.
"Very often when you talk about mass graves, everyone has in mind people who have been summarily executed and thrown into a hole, which was not the case here," he said in a telephone interview.
Our pediatrician confirmed that Sol was indeed slightly delayed in his speech, but it was probably nothing to worry about; I summarily ignored her and immediately contacted our local child development program for a home consultation.
The four were summarily arrested, but not before one of the female protesters had time to high-five French soccer star Kylian Mbappé and the male protester was angrily seized upon by Croatian defender Dejan Lovren.
Rather than getting a platform to speak to the nation in a daylong TV performance, Strzok should be summarily dismissed from the FBI, thoroughly investigated and prosecuted if the evidence shows he has broken the law.
And their thinking has led them not to calls for men to be summarily fired with no investigation or recourse, but to complex conversations about what a fair workplace would look like for men and women.
Reuters last year looked at the citing of self-defense as the reason behind numerous killings in police operations, with a 97 percent kill rate the strongest proof yet that police were summarily shooting drug suspects.
U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason said in a written ruling that Ryan Zinke, then secretary of the Department of the Interior, violated federal law in 2018 by summarily reversing an Obama-era policy without justification.
In the first days of implementation, reports emerged that detainees were left standing for hours on end and were verbally abused by overwhelmed Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officials — reports that Kelly summarily dismissed on Tuesday.
Both the travel ban and termination of DACA tied into Trump's campaign promises on immigration, but TPS is a relatively obscure program that had been more or less summarily renewed by both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Cardin and others successfully campaigned for the cancellation of that contract and another pending sale of "27,000 assault rifles to the Philippines national police, which continues to summarily execute its own civilians," the Maryland senator said.
For some time now, Apple's events have been so thoroughly spoiled for us that the days of Steve Jobs adding "one more thing" and then summarily blowing the minds of the technorati seem like eons ago.
In any case, after President Trump's first tariff threats this spring, the Chinese offered to buy an additional $70 billion in U.S. goods to reduce the bilateral trade deficit partially, but Trump summarily rejected the offer.
But low doses of oral steroids were common among top track athletes, Dr. Vorobiev said, asserting that if he had dissuaded them from taking drugs, he would have been blamed for poor results and summarily fired.
Mr. Hussein said that while some civilians were killed in the crossfire, others were summarily executed by government forces who appear to have singled out members of the Nuer, an ethnic group loyal to Mr. Machar.
Think, for example, of how the directors at Hewlett-Packard, which has no controlling shareholder, in 2010 summarily sent packing their chief executive, Mark Hurd, after he engaged in conduct deemed inappropriate with a female contractor.
"While we should demand a strong vetting process and orderly, lawful entry, we must not summarily reject an entire region of the world, and we should never use any religious test," Curbelo said in a statement.
The draft bill's language would authorize the government to summarily track, seize control of and use force to destroy any unmanned aircraft it determines may pose a security threat to an area designated for special protection.
The United Nations refugee agency estimates that 30,000 Rohingya Muslims have been forced from their homes as troops have swept through parts of Rakhine, reportedly burning and looting villages, summarily shooting local residents and raping women.
The questions of prerogative have been all but settled, the last administration having already established that the U.S. can summarily kill almost anyone abroad that the president considers sufficiently dangerous, up to and including American citizens.
The rest of the league has seemed summarily unable to answer the challenge this new-look Chelsea poses; Arsenal, like Liverpool and Tottenham, paid Conte the ultimate compliment of adjusting its own tactics to counteract his.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt says Ethiopia has "summarily rejected" its plan for key aspects of operating a giant dam the East African nation is building on the Nile, while dismissing Ethiopia's own proposal as "unfair and inequitable".
That did not happen, but Republicans still seem a little feisty, At the end of 2016, they summarily blocked Mr. Cuomo's plans for a special legislative session, despite the temptation of a deal for more pay.
Those discussions, however, had been wholly out of the public eye, and the public — including many in the media — reacted with shock and outrage at the abrupt news that the islands had been seemingly summarily handed over.
Gordhan was in the midst of his yearly investor roadshow to the United Kingdom and the US, trying to convince ratings agencies that the country is politically stable, when he was summarily hauled back home by Zuma.
How many scenes did we have this year in which people summarily forgave each other, or just checkboxed their personal histories, all to make sure we didn't waste too much time before the next big special effect?
My reservation about her strategy is that this conceptual cover is summarily thrust upon the viewer, announced literally at the door of the gallery, as a wall text reminiscent of the "didactics" museums use to contextualize exhibitions.
The ruling makes it much less likely that the government is going to be able to summarily deport hundreds of reunited families — a possibility that has worried advocates for some time — because parents "waived" their children's cases.
This tradition began in 1963 when the first boat of Haitians seeking political asylum was summarily rejected by U.S. immigration officials, while at the same time the U.S. admitted thousands of Cubans as refugees and political  asylees.
The Royals will begin a stretch of 14 of their next 20 at Kauffman Stadium against the Athletics, who won two of three in the teams' initial series in April but summarily have fallen on hard times.
All told, the exhibition summarily underscores the need for examining the UAE's recent past in the context of the present, and establishes a point of departure for anyone interested in the recent art history of the region.
As late as Monday, the President asserted that immigrants at the border are owed no due process and should be summarily deported without any hearing to determine if they deserved asylum or were US citizens wrongly apprehended.
The government's latest targets are Francisco Márquez and Gabriel San Miguel, two civil servants working in a mayor's office who were summarily arrested at a highway checkpoint in a remote area of northern Venezuela on June 19.
A growing number of U.S. juries have disagreed with Bayer's claims about Roundup and have summarily awarded large sums of money to plaintiffs who have argued that they developed cancer as a direct result of the herbicide.
In the debate within the US government over whether to call for Assad to go, any suggestion that this statement would create a responsibility on the part of the US to make it so was summarily dismissed.
"I will never know the fear you felt or the frustration of being summarily dismissed and called a liar, but I do know a lot about the anguish of being inexorably linked to Donald Trump," Bush wrote.
Since taking office, he has shattered countless norms of civil-military relations — for example, by appointing many retired or active generals to high office, by politicking before military audiences and by summarily dismissing military advice on Afghanistan.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's Syrian rebel allies have summarily executed civilians during Ankara's military offensive in northeast Syria and looted property belonging to Kurdish families displaced by the fighting, Human Rights Watch said in a report on Wednesday.
The problem has become particularly acute after the attorney general summarily dismissed one of the Senate's leading proposals and the White House sent Congress a set of criminal justice priorities that pointedly ignored front-end sentencing reforms.
The bureau, in compliance with longstanding source-handling protocols, had summarily cut ties with the British spy after it became known that he had been leaking details of his unverified intelligence harvest -- some later disproven -- to journalists.
I previously discussed that the Senate had an excuse to simply declare that a trial will start next week and either the House will appear with a team of managers or the case will be summarily dismissed.
What follows is a breakdown of how the different categories of Yazidis prisoners are dealt with: Men Most men are quickly separated from the others and taken to places known by neighbors, where they are summarily shot.
His loyalty was rewarded by summarily being fired from the Trump transition, in large measure because of he, as United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, put Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner's father in jail.
Banned after its completion in 1977, the two-part teleplay was remade as a film and released on Channel 4 in 1983, and just as summarily brought to trial in the High Court for a graphic rape scene.
Indeed, some of the Iraqi security forces we spoke to during the Mosul offensive hotly debated summarily executing ISIS prisoners they had taken as they feared a corrupt court system could release them to fight the government again.
On a press call about the congressional showdown on DACA, the Obama-era program for nearly 700,000 young undocumented immigrants that Trump summarily axed last year, the mood among immigration activists was one of anger, defiance, and resolve.
Both sides have expressed optimism that they will meet the end-of-January deadline, although some critics have expressed concerns that the new agreement will likely be struck down by privacy regulators as summarily as the original pact.
Survivors said they saw government soldiers stabbing babies, cutting off boys' heads, gang-raping girls, shooting 210-millimeter grenades into houses, burning entire families to death, and rounding up dozens of unarmed male villagers and summarily executing them.
And days after Mr. Kushner made an unannounced visit to Riyadh in the fall of 2017, the crown prince summarily detained about 200 wealthy Saudis, including several of his royal cousins, in a Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh.
The major exception was Mr. Comey's congressional testimony in June, in which he said he believed he was summarily dismissed because of the F.B.I.'s investigation into Russia's meddling in the election and possible collusion with Trump associates.
The fact is that Pelosi played into the hands of McConnell by first rushing this impeachment forward with an incomplete record and now giving him the excuse to summarily change the rules, or even to dismiss the articles.
Trump over the weekend first requested that House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and even Speaker Nancy Pelosi appear as witnesses, then argued a few hours later that the trial should be dismissed summarily before it begins.
A report by Mexico's National Human Rights Commission last year, for example, found that members of the security forces summarily executed at least 22 people in a 2015 raid on a ranch in the western state of Michoacán.
"The Court summarily disposes of Mr. Flynn's arguments that the FBI conducted an ambush interview for the purpose of trapping him into making false statements and that the government pressured him to enter a guilty plea," Sullivan wrote.
It was only a year after transgender Americans secured the right to defend their nation as equals in the military that Mr. Trump, in a series of tweets last July, summarily said he would banish them from serving.
Five months after USAID officials announced the BAA's use in northern Iraq, the outcome of the much-advertised innovation is still grinding along in the bowels of USAID bureaucracy—except for those proposals that already have been summarily rejected.
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"The Court summarily disposes of Mr. Flynn's arguments that the FBI conducted an ambush interview for the purpose of trapping him into making false statements and that the government pressured him to enter a guilty plea," Sullivan wrote then.
ISIS has warned civilians in Mosul that anyone caught with a cell phone will be summarily executed, and told the population that they will fight to the death, even as they send their families across the desert toward Syria.
The proposal — to create a $100 million "hardship fund" to support individual taxi medallion owners — was "summarily rejected" by the City Council and Mayor Bill de Blasio's office, Joe Okpaku, Lyft's vice president for public policy, told The Verge.
On Tuesday morning, Trump admitted on Twitter that he had, in fact, shared some information with Russia, as was his "absolute right" as president — apparently confirming the Post's report and summarily setting fire to his team's carefully crafted denial.
CBP officers have the power to summarily and expeditiously remove a visitor (or return that person to their home country) for a wide variety of reasons, including not having proper documentation, misrepresentation, and suspected complicity in subversion or terrorism.
Political turmoil in the island nation was triggered late on October 26 when Sri Lanka President Maithripala Sirisena appointed his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa as Prime Minister, after summarily firing the incumbent, Ranil Wickremesinghe, who insists he's still in charge.
MEXICO CITY — Mexican federal police officers summarily executed at least 22 people last year during a raid on an alfalfa ranch that had been occupied by members of an armed group, the country's National Human Rights Commission said Thursday.
At the time she started Packed Party, Jones was 23 and working in marketing for a data analytics company, but was summarily fired after the firm noticed press coverage about Packed Party and realized Jones probably had other priorities.
They're interrupted at intervals by two cops, one (Jeremy Jordan) white and cartoonishly bigoted, the other (Eugene Lee) black and pragmatic, summoned onstage, and into existence, only to be called an Uncle Tom by Kendra and then summarily dismissed.
OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Burkina Faso security forces have summarily executed more than 115 civilians since mid-last year during operations against Islamist militants who themselves have killed over a third of that number, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Friday.
The president, however, is not even trying to hide the fact he'd like to have the power to summarily deport migrants and asylum seekers, and has already demonstrated a willingness to try and seize emergency powers toward that end.
The government has been paralyzed by a three-way duel between Maithripala Sirisena, the president; Ranil Wickremesinghe, the prime minister who was summarily deposed by the president in October; and Mr. Rajapaksa, considered the strongman of Sri Lankan politics.
This might make the very existence of a "collected" seem redundant or at least premature, but given that McGuane is on the verge of turning 80 — and that the stories are uniformly brilliant — any objections should be summarily withdrawn.
After the agency produced reports documenting the obvious — that the 2017 tax cut disproportionately benefited well-off farmers — and refused to cook up studies justifying other administration policies, it was summarily told to relocate from Washington to Kansas City.
On March 16, Human Rights Watch said it had evidence that Egyptian security forces might have summarily executed up to 10 men in January in what the group described as a fake counterterrorism raid meant to disguise the killings.
But rights groups and journalists have said that many of the dead appeared to have been summarily executed, either by police officers or by unknown men, some of whom may have been acting at the direction of the police.
Even assuming that many asylum seekers who are currently subject to the credible fear standard would also pass the more stringent one, that's still thousands of immigrants a month who would end up failing their screening interviews and being summarily deported.
For example, there's a moment where season two strongly hints that it's about to adapt a famous plot point from a famous Spielberg movie, only for the idea of such a development to be summarily rejected by the characters themselves.
"To these women: I will never know the fear you felt or the frustration of being summarily dismissed and called a liar, but I do know a lot about the anguish of being inexorably linked to Donald Trump," he writes.
One source in a position to know told BuzzFeed News that when other transition members discovered that Stephens had not voted for Trump, he was summarily isolated from the group, souring some people's perspectives on progress with the weeks-old administration.
Emboldened by an ascendant Hindu nationalist movement, coupled with a controversial government ban on cattle slaughter, so-called cow-vigilante groups have been carrying out a ruthless form of mob justice, summarily executing those suspected of killing, trading, or consuming beef.
Their message was a simple one, and indeed as it turned out, quite prescient: That his act of summarily withdrawing from the Iran agreement could poison the well of a truce with North Korea and the elimination of its nuclear deterrent.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, has repeatedly sought multiple-year deals from lawmakers in Albany only to be summarily rejected by Mr. Flanagan, who meted out a single year last session and seems intent on doing the same this year.
Taliban fighters have reportedly used scorched-earth tactics in Baghlan Province, summarily executed an elderly militia commander in Helmand by hanging him from a tree, and abducted dozens of passengers from buses on highways, shooting at least 10 of them dead.
All four prosecutors quit the case, and two resigned from the US attorney's office in Washington, DC. Trump boasts about a robust economy, but then summarily cuts the 2.5% pay raise slated for millions of federal employees down to 1%.
BEIJING — China's leader, Xi Jinping, summarily ousted two top Communist Party officials from the province at the center of the coronavirus epidemic on Thursday, exacting political punishment for the regional government's handling of a crisis that seemed far from under control.
GENEVA — Islamic State militants have summarily killed scores of civilians in the Iraqi city of Mosul in recent days, sometimes using children as executioners, and have used chemical agents against Iraqi and Kurdish troops, United Nations officials said on Friday.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Prosecutors summarily indicted Mongolian-born former sumo grand champion Harumafuji for assaulting a junior wrestler, a local prosecutors office in Tottori, western Japan, said on Thursday, in a move to seek the payment of fines rather than a trial.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans indicated on Monday that they would not seek to summarily dismiss the impeachment charges against President Trump, proceeding instead to a trial with arguments and the possibility of calling witnesses that could begin as soon as Wednesday.
The Syrian government has summarily executed 5,000 to 13,000 people in mass hangings in just one of its many prisons since the start of the six-year-old uprising against Mr. Assad, Amnesty International said in a report in February.
This week, Amnesty International released a report saying that thousands had been summarily executed in Syrian prisons, and international weapons inspectors reported a new instance of chlorine bomb use by the government, despite its 2013 agreement to renounce such weapons.
They have more to do with the boyish antics of its first directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who butted heads with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, who summarily replaced them with Ron Howard, who deemed most of their footage unusable.
Giuliani's claims, for which he has provided no evidence, cut against the sworn testimony of several State Department officials and diplomats who characterized Yovanovitch as an anti-corruption champion and consummate professional before the president summarily removed her after Giuliani's urging.
"The court summarily disposes of Mr. Flynn's arguments that the FBI conducted an ambush interview for the purpose of trapping him into making false statements and that the government pressured him to enter a guilty plea," Sullivan wrote in the ruling.
Even assuming that many asylum seekers who used to be subject to the credible fear standard will also pass the more stringent one, that's still thousands of immigrants a month who may end up failing their screening interviews and being summarily deported.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nation's envoy to Syria sounded out the opposition at talks in Geneva on the idea that President Bashar al-Assad could stay on in power symbolically, two opposition sources said on Saturday, but they both had summarily dismissed it.
Attorneys said they're now worried the 92 immigrants will be killed or harmed by terrorist group al-Shabaab because the organization views people returning to Somalia after having been in the US as enemies of their cause who must be summarily executed.
In May, a court in the southern state of Kerala summarily annulled a five-month-old marriage on grounds that the wife, a convert to Islam, had disobeyed her parents and been lured into a potentially dangerous liaison with a Muslim man.
After the election of 47, Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party summarily (and probably illegally) dismissed judges who were nominated and confirmed by John Adams and a Federalist Party-controlled Senate (to create new Circuit Courts and ease the workload of the Supreme Court).
" In "Innocents," I wrote about two men I believe were innocent: Joseph O'Dell and Dobie Gillis Williams, whose executions Scalia summarily authorized without an apparent qualm, acknowledging that his role on the Supreme Court made him part of the "machinery of death.
Often the most important battles took place at state conventions and then in committee meetings in the days just before the convention, at which voting rules were set and the credentials of delegates loyal to one faction or other could be summarily revoked.
But for this program to succeed, the security forces must behave with uncharacteristic restraint, avoid summarily executing Boko Haram adherents (as they have been accused of doing in the past) and keep them alive long enough for the psychologists to do their work.
"For each refugee that will risk their life at sea and will be summarily sent back to Turkey, another one may have the chance to reach Europe from Turkey under a proposed resettlement scheme," said Aurelie Ponthieu, MSF humanitarian affairs adviser on displacement.
On a visit to Honduras last month, I heard terrifying testimony about how gangs were continuing their murderous march through neighborhoods, summarily executing those with small businesses who did not pay "taxes" — that is, extortion — or who reported them to the police.
What they pretend they are: Exposés on the disparity in how men and women are treated in the eyes of the law and media, and scenes of women who attempt to use their femininity for preferential treatment, who summarily get shut down.
He also said that two members of the pro-government forces that took over Aleppo's al-Halk neighborhood were reported to have summarily shot four men in front of their families on Sunday because they were suspected of working with the opposition.
It's too early to know how the Supreme Court will rule: Chief Justice John Roberts could join his more liberal colleagues and vote to summarily reverse the Fifth Circuit decision, effectively saying that the case never should have made it to the court.
The plaintiffs said in a letter to the court last week that the documents were so compelling that there was no need for a trial, and that they would ask the judge to rule summarily in their favor based on the documents alone.
It would define the Jim Crow era, in which people of color were summarily segregated from not only trains but also schools, theaters, public buildings, lodgings, lunch counters and much else over the next 58 years, until the Supreme Court, in Brown v.
In one massacre, militants were said to have summarily shot 40 civilians in Mosul, dressing them in orange clothes adorned with words, marked in red, labeling them "traitors and agents of the I.S.F.," Ms. Shamdasani said, using the abbreviation for Iraqi Security Forces.
In 1798, the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts increased the residency requirement from five years to fourteen before immigrants could vote, and authorized the executive branch to summarily deport immigrants who were deemed dangerous or who had come from hostile nations.
Four years later, Justice Thomas's explosive hearings and narrow confirmation, by a vote of 52 to 48, cemented the process as inescapably political, even as the next quarter-century of Supreme Court confirmations often proceeded with a bipartisanship that has summarily vanished.
"I heard from various sources that there was a plan to summarily lift sanctions on Russia," said Daniel Fried, a veteran diplomat who stayed on for the first several weeks of the Trump administration as the State Department's coordinator for sanctions policy.
According to Sinacori, the Fox Indians were particularly disliked by all sides, and once they had been pushed back into the great marsh (or "Grand Marais") and forced to surrender, they were summarily slaughtered by some combination of French soldiers and other tribespeople.
This echoes the 2014 lawsuit brought by former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, whose likeness was also used in Black Ops II. None other than former New York mayor and US presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani represented Activision in that case, which was summarily thrown out.
BamBrogan went so far as to file a reckless request for a restraining order — part of his publicity stunt aimed to gain leverage in this litigation —and the judge in that case summarily dismissed his request in a hearing that lasted less than one minute.
So he's understandably mum with Bronn, who is himself a bit huffy that the rewards for his service have proved so meager (this is supposed to be a monarchy, not a meritocracy) and is summarily dispatched to divest the local farmers of their wheat.
An opening montage lays out the core of Michelle's personality: summarily rejected by three adoptive families in a row, repeatedly dumped back on the steps of her Catholic orphanage like an unwanted puppy, she consciously decided that family and emotional ties were useless and limiting.
His public reveal as Empire's new chief executive goes shakily at best, thanks to a whip-smart journalist who asks how the label plans to do future business with Lucious, who by all outward appearances was summarily drummed out of his company by blood kin.
A new policy directive issued by USCIS last summer permits the agency to summarily deny visa applications for immigrant visas, for green cards and for adjustments of status without first issuing a "request for evidence" or a "notice to appear" as they used to.
City of Boise unanimously and summarily reversed a decision by the Idaho Supreme Court wherein the state high court asserted that the U.S. Supreme Court lacked the power to limit state court power to award attorney's fees to a prevailing party on a federal claim.
Feinstein's staunch, leading role on gun control and her service as the former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee gave her status as someone with great gravitas that should not be summarily thrown out of office, or even put in a position of electoral vulnerability.
Midway through the third quarter, Duke Johnson, with the sun behind him, allowed a punt to bounce in front of him and then past him, totaling 58 yards before he picked it up and was summarily gang-tackled for an additional loss of 3 yards.
The D.J. played a few Prince hits, but as guests sat to eat and live musicians played, a man appeared in a leather jacket, which he summarily removed and, muscular and stripped to the waist, began to sing "Core 'Ngrato," an old Enrico Caruso standard.
Plethodontid week was summarily followed by #cryptobranchidweek, dedicated to the family of the largest salamander in North America (the hellbender AKA snot otter AKA devil dog) and the world (the Japanese and Chinese giant salamanders, which can grow to the size of a grown man).
It is doubtful most viewers would have appreciated the nuances of what Biden and Castro were discussing even if Castro hadn't taken a remarkably transparent jab at Biden's age—which was in turn followed by Castro summarily rejecting Pete Buttigieg's attempt to play peacemaker.
He seemed to side more with Democrats than Republicans on gun rights, chided fellow Republicans for fearing the National Rifle Association and even suggested that guns should be summarily confiscated from suspects who raise red flags, forcing them to go to court to regain them.
In the Two Cities, the left is also suffering from a second problem: the anti-Brexit vote being split between Labour and the Liberal Democrats, a smaller, more centrist party that has stormed back from obscurity by arguing for lawmakers to summarily reverse Brexit.
And for all his boasts about his deal-making prowess, Mr. Trump has never been in a face-off with an adversary like this one, a ruthless dictator who has imprisoned huge numbers of his citizens in brutal gulags and summarily executed or assassinated challengers.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals noted that it had "summarily rejected substantially identical claims (from the same attorneys, no less)" in two nonprecedential orders earlier this year, and that two federal judges in San Francisco had dismissed nearly identical cases last year.
De La Hoya's argument isn't all that different from what everyone already knows going in: Mayweather is one of the more dominant boxers in history, McGregor hasn't fought a professional match in his life and the former is going to summarily whoop the latter.
Every September, a crop of new shows comes around; a few are summarily executed, a few become successes, and the vast majority muddle long for a season or three before they make their way into the Museum of TV and Radio archives, never to be seen again.
Paralyzed by government repression of individuals such as the arts patron Osman Kavala, the artist and journalist Zehra Dogan, and the hundreds of thousands of others who have been summarily detained under ill-defined anti-terror laws, most (if not all) cultural institutions have been completely neutralized.
Over the past few years, an increasing number of people caught at the US-Mexico border have fallen into categories that get particular legal protections — which is to say, they can't be summarily denied entrance to the US or deported without violating federal and/or international law.
This is where so much of recent pop culture has found itself — hoping for a forward-looking savior like Sebastian did, but knowing one was unlikely to arrive, and summarily losing itself in an imagined past that was never as golden and halcyon as it seemed.
Trump, in perhaps the most Nixon-esque move of the most Nixon-esque presidency since Nixon's (which was very Nixon-esque), summarily fired Yates and almost certainly wrote—let's be real, dictated—at least two of the paragraphs of the insane press release announcing her firing.
Propelling the fractures now is the belief that Mr. Shekau is becoming increasingly unstable, summarily killing top leaders he thinks are informants, said Jennifer G. Cooke, director of the Africa program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, who is currently in northeastern Nigeria.
It fits this season, which has been a catalog of loss: Nina, summarily shot after a last act of conscience; Martha, mercifully and horribly shuttled to a chilly life of loneliness; even Agent Gaad, killed for nothing in a botched K.G.B. operation in his Thai hotel.
MEXICO CITY — President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico fired the commissioner of the country's federal police force on Monday in response to a recent report that the police had summarily killed at least 22 suspects in a raid last year on a drug gang hide-out.
Gurley then linked to a blog post he wrote way in May 2011 that outlined what he, apparently still, believed to the real problem: Private investors summarily value startups using a "crude 10X revenue multiple" rather than considering whether a particular startup's business fundamentals truly justify it.
"President Trump's abrupt and unexplained decision to summarily remove over 40 U.S. Attorneys has once again caused chaos in the federal government and led to questions about whether the Justice Department's vital and non-partisan work will continue under Attorney General Sessions, as it must," Schneiderman said.
He and Mary revel in one another's company with platonic warmth; there are no traces of the sexual disappointment Bert (Dick Van Dyke) betrays during "Jolly Holiday" when Mary thanks him for "never pressing [his] advantage" and summarily indicates that they will never be an item.
And spectacular news stories like the child migrant crisis of 2014, or the 1,200-member "caravan" traveling through Mexico last week, call attention to the fact that some people are still crossing into the US — and that they can't, for various reasons, be summarily detained and deported.
Hundreds of Yemeni families with American relatives, for example, who have fled to Djibouti, a tiny country in the Horn of Africa, to file waiver applications for visas because the United States Embassy in Yemen is closed, have been summarily denied waivers and remain stranded there.
In 1980, after a federal judge summarily dismissed the case halfway through the trial, Mr. Puzder presented the appeal at the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco, arguing, in part, that the loan was promised before the new law took effect.
Tala Alzaid, 19, a Kanakah barista, used to work with an all-female crew at another coffee shop ("the whole woman-stays-at-home thing is so last year," she said), but the women were summarily fired in August after a customer complained to the government.
We premiered their debut album, The Unlawful Assembly, back in 2017, describing it as "a Molotov cocktail of black metal, crust, ambient, neoclassical, screamo, and radical politics" (and I summarily managed to upset a few sensitive old metal dinks by writing about the band's explicitly leftist politics, whoops!).
The U.N. mission in Mali, MINUSMA, said in a statement that its investigation had concluded that Malian troops from the G5 Sahel - a joint task force with Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso and Mauritania - "summarily and/or arbitrarily executed 12 civilians at the Boulkessy cattle market" on May 19.
The Republican majority in the State Senate summarily dismissed the mayor's pleas for a lengthy extension for mayoral oversight of schools, turning his pursuit of a three-year deal against him — wringing out concessions, including new financial disclosures and a shift in oversight of the city's charter school system.
Jones (like Divine) has been summarily removed from the roster of civil rights activists for fairly obvious reasons: Little he did was so singular that it couldn't be replicated by others, and the damage and harm done far outweighed their good deeds (exponentially so in the case of Jones).
His startup, AdGrok, grew out of YC and was sold to Twitter but, along the way, visited the stations of the startup cross: VC offices where he was summarily ignored, a small, stinking apartment with his co-founders, and in law offices where he fought a former boss.
One of Derren Brown's common strategies for picking his subjects is to bring them in to audition for a game show and summarily reject them — that way they don't suspect his influence when he comes along later to either fix or destroy their lives, depending on his mood.
Hernandez, who had lived in the San Diego area for more than a decade, was then driven to a border crossing to be summarily deported, and was assaulted by a group of agents there when he again demanded medical attention and a hearing before a judge, the complaint said.
Pelosi's remarks follow similar comments from House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, the second-ranking lawmaker in the House, who said Democrats must discuss a last-ditch gambit to delay sending articles of impeachment to the Senate and prevent the Republican-controlled chamber from summarily discarding the case against Trump.
Should Democrats ultimately deny the judge the necessary backing to clear the way for an up-or-down vote, Republicans seem more than ready to take the potentially volatile procedural steps to eliminate the 60-vote threshold on high court picks and summarily install him over Democratic objections.
After President Trump summarily fired FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday night, the White House told reporters that his dismissal was all about Hillary Clinton's emails — that Comey had mishandled the probe into Clinton's private email server and thus could no longer be a credible head of the FBI.
The Phillies' right-hander fared well in his last outing against the New York Mets and the team followed that up with a 4-0 victory over Pittsburgh, which then summarily outscored its Keystone State rival by a 14-5 margin to win the last three games of the set.
The donation was summarily rejected by RAICES, which told Salesforce that, "when it comes to supporting oppressive, inhumane, and illegal policies, we want to be clear: the only right action is to stop," in an email reply written by Executive Director Jonathan Ryan which the organization has since made public.
At the behest of Charter and other incumbent ISPs that feared competition, Chairman Pai summarily eliminated that requirement, despite his own agency's latest numbers; these show that 58 percent of the country has access to zero or one fixed broadband provider, and that 87 percent have access to two or fewer.
Tommy Atkins himself submitted his eponymous mango to the Florida Mango Forum repeatedly in the 1950s, and though the fruit was summarily rejected for its blandness and tough, fibrous flesh, it grew well, and so farmers and industrialists subsequently planted it and other high-yielding Florida varieties throughout the Americas.
In a muddled editorial for The Week, conservative writer Erica Grieder tries to argue that the Senate health care plan isn't actually so bad: The Senate health-care bill is obviously more thoughtful than the House's version, and not nearly as malign as many Democrats have summarily declared it to be.
On the other hand, if anyone within a trust circle ever became involved in hostile or criminal activities, or raised reasonable suspicion of doing so, every member of the trust group would summarily lose exempt status, once again becoming subject to the default onerous set of bureaucratic procedures and costs.
But none of this -- not his generosity, his power, his friendships with the CEOs of the many companies where he is the largest or among the largest single shareholder, from Citibank to Twitter -- prevented him from being summarily seized Saturday night, along with at least 16 other princes and top officials.
Beneath everything else Stan and Oleg feel for each other, beneath the respect and maybe even the would-be friendship, there is this dual connection through a character who hasn't featured on the show in 25 episodes, who was killed quickly and summarily, as if crossing a number off a ledger.
Cylon and those who followed him took shelter in the Temple of Pallas Athena, on the Acropolis, a sacrosanct refuge, but while Cylon managed to escape, his followers were persuaded to abandon the temple on condition that their lives would be spared; they subsequently stood trial and were summarily executed.
If they had in fact undertaken such a plan without the prince's knowledge or authorization and botched it as badly as they did — resulting in such serious repercussions for both M.B.S. and the kingdom — they almost certainly would have been summarily beheaded, given the Saudis' modus operandi in such matters.
Colonel Vindman was abruptly marched by security out of the White House, an ambassador who also testified in the House hearings was summarily dismissed, and senior Justice Department officials on Tuesday intervened on behalf of Mr. Trump's convicted friend, Roger J. Stone Jr., leading four career prosecutors to quit the case.
In a letter to the Fed's chairman, Jerome H. Powell, Ms. Warren said the central bank's "record of summarily approving mergers raises doubts about whether it will serve as a meaningful check on this consolidation that creates a new too big to fail bank and has the potential to hurt consumers."
The move comes almost seven months after Ecuador threatened to remove his protection and summarily cut off his access to the outside world, including by refusing to allow journalists and human rights organisations to see him, and installing three signal jammers in the embassy to prevent his phone calls and internet access.
Of course, there was a time when such views and background might have gotten one summarily removed from National Review (a publication for which I have written), which has long positioned itself as a leading conservative publication and was outspoken in its criticism of the white nationalist alt-right during the 2016 election.
But it's striking that the Mueller report — in which Spicer and his successor, Sarah Sanders, are peripheral figures at best — still manages to incidentally document at least seven instances of Trump's press secretaries lying, four of them in the 24 hours after Trump summarily fired FBI Director James Comey on May 20173, 2017.
What's more, two of the trailers CBS showed revolved around people of color who seemingly didn't pose a threat — one a black teenager and one a Muslim terrorist who was supposed to be captured alive — being shot by the show's heroes, who summarily felt bad about what they'd done, making it okay.
Interviewing the two of them feels for all the world like chatting with a couple of old friends at a bar; there's an openness and vulnerability to them that they're unafraid to share, but one gets the impression that any whiff of bullshit would be summarily smacked down with the utmost Southern charm.
"I'm also deeply concerned by the fact that, up to now, the deaths of 11 peasants, killed in the same incident, have not been investigated by Paraguayan authorities, nor have the allegations that some were summarily executed after being subjected to torture and other human rights violations," Zeid said in a statement.
The mass executions primarily targeted members and supporters of the Iranian opposition, the People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (PMOI), following a fatwa by the founder the Islamic Republic, Khomenei, in which he declared that all remaining opponents of the clerical regime were guilty of "waging war against God" and should be summarily executed.
Moreover, if the dispute in any of these states were to end up at the US Supreme Court, we now have the prospect of a 4-4 tie, given the current vacancy, which would have the effect of summarily affirming the lower court -- likely an elected state judiciary or other state actor.
LOUISIANA N.M. TEXAS El Paso Ciudad Juárez MEXICO Gulf of Mexico Mexico City Pacific Ocean 200 MILES By The New York Times But others viewed it as an attempt to use a global pandemic as a pretext to summarily block access to the U.S. asylum system for those coming from the south.
Unfortunately, this statement can be seen as summarily false — Gilead, like most pharmaceutical companies or companies of any size, had projections reported to shareholders and others, predicting the size of the market they were entering, and making projections based on what they thought the insurance market would handle — business practices as usual.
Either all four parents who spoke to the lawyer are lying or the lawyer's declaration shows that the choice isn't always being freely offered — and that parents who select the second option are having their children summarily taken from them, with no chance to say goodbye, for the second time in a matter of months.
Mladic's most egregious act was the massacre at the village of Srebrenica in July 284, where some 8,000 Muslim men and boys were summarily executed — Europe's worst atrocity since World War II. The killings were carried out in a systematic manner over several days from July 12 to 17, 1995, Judge Alphons Orie said.
"As I have previously noted, this Court routinely displays an unflinching willingness to summarily reverse courts for wrongly denying officers the protection of qualified immunity but rarely intervenes where courts wrongly afford officers the benefit of qualified immunity in these same cases," she wrote in a dissent in the 2018 case Kisela v. Hughes.
It was clear from his bizarre and racist mayoral campaign that he didn't really understand London, but as it turns out, he doesn't even understand Richmond: Instead of doing exactly what he told them to, his neighbors summarily turfed him out of Parliament, overturning a Tory majority of 23,000 to announce their unhappiness with Brexit.
Job security clearly is fleeting in an age when an icon such as Secretary of Defense James MattisJames Norman MattisThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes 2020 roadshow to New Mexico Trump needs a national security adviser who 'speaks softly' US could deploy 150 troops to Syria: report MORE can be summarily shown the door.
Under the new regulation, border-crossers fearing persecution weren't automatically deported because they were still eligible for lesser forms of humanitarian protection; they just had to clear a much higher bar in screening interviews to stay in the US and apply for protection, which meant their chances of failing the screening interview and getting summarily deported were much higher.
Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (R-Mo.) was summarily "disinvited" to a county central committee event when he voted against the national emergency declaration issued by President Trump on the border wall.
Last December while researching a Tonic story about the accuracy of the caloric data that's summarily shat out by cardio machines, I was told by Dori Arad, the director of the Metabolic, Body Composition, and Sports Performance Clinic at Mount Sinai, that my abs remain covered by a blanket of adipose tissue because I'm exercising at the wrong intensity.
Richard Kind plays an actor who plays a doorman, and Broadway luminaries including Alex Brightman (School of Rock) and Renee Elise Goldsberry (who originated Angelica in Hamilton) join other actors to round out the cast of Co-Op, an ill-fated Sondheim-esque musical that is summarily canceled for bad reviews minutes into the cast album recording.
Dyson, the British appliances company founded by a vocal supporter of Brexit, swears that its decision to move to Singapore is not a reaction to Britain's planned departure from the E.U. But with one proposed exit plan summarily rejected and the prospect of a delayed divorce, the temptation to jump ship to calmer, more business-friendly waters is growing.
The courts summarily threw this legislation out — Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code does not allow territories to avail themselves of bankruptcy protection so this outcome was never in doubt — but the sheer brazenness of the legislation and its utter disregard for existing law acted as a clarion call to financial markets to stay away from the island.
While the most adventurous programs rarely air on network television, the shows that draw the most viewers and summarily pay the salaries of lots of people on shows that don't draw as many viewers are airing on network; in short, the prestige programs so many people love are usually paid for by, like, Two and a Half Men reruns.
That was in 1974, before the Church Committee began uncovering the rat's nest of corruption and criminal malfeasance the agency had become, before cocaine started entering the United States under covert agency protection, before black sites and torture and the obstruction of the Senate Torture Report, and before the use of a remote-controlled aircraft to summarily execute a U.S. citizen.
Were Trump to go further, and attempt to stay in office by, say, resurrecting allegations of widespread voter fraud, the possibility he'll be successful can't be summarily dismissed — especially given the new justices he's installed on the right-leaning Supreme Court, and the loyal support he continues to enjoy from Republicans (not to mention the nation's top law enforcement official).
Every line here could be its own hook, Sonyae's verse has some of the realest relationship bars of the year, and there are more bridges than the canal-filled city of Copenhagen itself, yet the song didn't even make Jeremih's set for the tour he was summarily kicked off of because, once again, our man does not know how to sell himself.
"Opening Credits" acts as a prologue for the entire exhibition and locates us in the concrete present: speeches by the Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and her Austrian colleague Lucia Steinwender, who summarily took the microphone out of the hands of former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz at a climate conference in 2018, to formulate a moving appeal against his administration's climate policy.
So when the Times article summarily dismisses existing data as "poor," and doesn't explain what that data actually is, that should be a red flag — a clue that the article's author isn't going to provide you with an explanation of why this new data is so much better than the old data, and you're going to have to do that yourself.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a ruling Monday in an immigration case, Matter of A- B-, that will make it hard or even impossible for Central Americans fleeing gang violence in their home countries, and women fleeing domestic violence, to get asylum in the US — or even be allowed to stay in the US to seek asylum instead of being summarily deported.
"I fear," wrote Justice Stephen Breyer in a dissent for the Court's four liberals, that Tuesday's ruling "will work serious harm to the principles for which American law has long stood" — principles that say that, as a rule, the government can't detain anyone indefinitely without showing cause and that people who have served criminal sentences can't be summarily reimprisoned for the same crime.
The SLS has been a congressionally mandated project ever since 2010, shortly after President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaTuesday primary turnout slumps amid coronavirus anxiety Biden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Presidential do's and don'ts during natural disasters MORE summarily cancelled the Bush 43-era Constellation Project, causing a rift between the White House and Congress over space policy.
"Attorneys have seen for years the denigration of legal protections for immigrants at the border when CBP fails to follow proper procedure, including turning away asylum seekers at the border and denying them the opportunity to seek protection and summarily deporting people without due process in clear violation of U.S. and international law," American Immigration Lawyers Association Director Greg Chen told NBC.
I had long been involved with David through my close relationship with Marjorie Perloff, who was one of the first major US critics to engage in a critical dialogue with him and his writing; it was not easy, in those days, when the the current American critical scene summarily dismissed his "talk" poems as having little to do with poetry.
But the complications of employing village girls have strained his last nerve: the weepy petitions for leave to return to the village for essential functions, like a father having a hemorrhoid removed; the domestic squabbles, which on one occasion ended in the consumption of toilet cleaner; and the "love cases," in which a tailor, upon forming a romantic attachment in the factory, is summarily ordered home.
Last spring, she was summarily fired at the president's direction after his personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiBiden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep FBI sought interview with whistleblower at heart of impeachment probe MORE had launched a smear campaign against her, apparently for not being sympathetic to his 'get Biden' campaign.
Never in our history has the president of the United States fired the director of the F.B.I. while the president's associates and campaign aides were under investigation by the F.B.I. (Richard Nixon's firing of Archibald Cox involved dismissing a special prosecutor, not an F.B.I. director.) A powerful, independent person Mr. Trump did not appoint and whose investigation he clearly feared has been summarily fired.
Rohingya say they prefer death to going home Conditions not ripe for return On January 10, the Myanmar Army acknowledged some of its soldiers captured and summarily executed 10 Rohingya civilians and buried them in a mass grave, however, the police continue to detain Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, who were said to be investigating the incident and other atrocities against Rohingya.

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