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Clinton's emails have also been thrust back into the spotlight.
How sad to be thrust back into the 21st century.
That mess will now be thrust back into the national spotlight.
Thrust back into civilian life, Driver decided to give acting another shot.
Still, I don't love the idea of seeing our girl being perpetually thrust back into a cycle of violence, especially right after her parting farewell with the Hound (who was thrust back into his own cycle of violence).
If you win the fight, you're thrust back into the bigger battle royale match.
Kaliningrad was recently thrust back into the spotlight after Russia deployed nuclear-capable missiles here.
When thrust back into gravity, a person's blood will rush to his or her feet.
Or will they be thrust back into a situation that drives them to their old ways?
"All of a sudden, I was thrust back and hit my head on a table," Ms. Delgado said.
Suddenly, we are thrust back into the present, with little understanding of how we got here from there.
But then he's thrust back into the world of vampire hunting when Dracula returns to seek vengeance on humanity.
The spotlight has also been thrust back on Britain's overseas territories, which are important cogs in the offshore engine.
Lebanon was thrust back onto the frontline of a regional power tussle this month between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Instead, he was thrust back into front-runner contention by a series of weighty endorsements, starting with US Rep.
I also wanted some time after trail to decompress as being thrust back into "normal" life can be very jarring.
With the outbreak of the coronavirus, which has killed over 2,700 people, Zhong has been thrust back into the spotlight.
RHP Matt Cain, who was shipped to the bullpen with Saturday's return of Madison Bumgarner, has been thrust back into the rotation.
He was paroled in March, and Price's slaying was thrust back into the spotlight after his release became public on July 31.
The incident was thrust back into the spotlight earlier this week, when Deadline published incendiary pieces of a transcript from the case.
Earlier this year, the issue was thrust back into the spotlight after President Trump attacked NFL players who kneel during the anthem.
But only in recent days has her speaking style been thrust back into a heated debate about women, sexism and public speaking. Mrs.
Jaime, the model on The Saint poster — his head thrust back as if in mid-orgasm, with rays of painted rainbows shooting upward.
ObamaCare was thrust back into the 21625 spotlight on Wednesday after a federal appeals court ruling added new uncertainty over the law's future.
After every show, I was thrust back into the reality that my marriage was dissolving — and my heart broke a little more every night.
The issue of players protesting was thrust back into the spotlight when Trump in September suggested owners should fire players for taking a knee.
Yet, those who have will sometimes find themselves suddenly thrust back into society, forced to make livings that they might not be prepared to make.
"We were violently shaken side to side, thrust back into our seats as the launch escape system ripped us away from the rocket," Hague said.
Suddenly I was thrust back into the predigital world, where viewers had more fingers than channels and remote shopping hadn't advanced past the Sears catalog.
"We were violently shaken side to side, thrust back into our seats as the launch escape system ripped us away from the rocket," Hague described.
When women are released from prison, they're often thrust back into cycles of poverty, homelessness, and systemic injustice that led them to incarceration in the first place.
A long-running feud was thrust back into the spotlight today with a contentious report claiming that over half of Facebook's monthly active users are actually fake.
The threequel to the popular films based on Helen Fielding's novels follows everyone's favorite neurotic Brit as she's thrust back into singledom and an antic love-triangle.
Following a successful missile test and the murder of his half-brother in Kuala Lumpur, North Korean leader Kim Jung Un has been thrust back into the headlines.
We invest way too much in one person, all our hopes and expectations and energies, and then are thrust back into loneliness and isolation when that doesn't pan out.
The song racked up tens of millions of YouTube views, and Astley was thrust back into the limelight – even earning a spot in the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Tokyo Electric Power's (Tepco) Fukushima power plants were thrust back into the spotlight on Tuesday, after an earthquake hit the region, reviving memories of 2011's tragic nuclear disaster.
Lebanon was thrust back onto the forefront of regional rivalry between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Iran, after its prime minister quit this month in a broadcast from Riyadh.
"We were violently shaken side to side, thrust back into our seats as the launch escape system ripped us away from the rocket," Hague said in describing what happened.
The beer-chugging anecdote has been a bit of sports-fan lore for years, but it just got thrust back into the news cycle with the 2016 Olympics about to begin.
It's been 10 years since we were all forcefully yanked from Gilmore Girls' idyllic setting and thrust back into the dreary world we call home, but the nightmare will soon end.
Brian K. Vaughan: I almost never set foot in a classroom after I graduated college, but as a parent of two young kids I've suddenly been thrust back into the education system.
Crisis-stricken Venezuela has been thrust back into the energy spotlight, analysts told CNBC on Monday, with a further slide into political chaos likely to trigger wild swings in the oil price.
With Ava DuVernay's searing four-part series about the Central Park Five landing on Netflix May 21995, the figures from the real-life 21996 case will be thrust back into the spotlight.
" Ayotte suggests Trump release his tax returns Ayotte's relationship with Trump was thrust back in the news when the nominee told The Washington Post earlier this month that the senator was "weak.
I cry every time I watch it because I'm thrust back in the moment of being so overwhelmed with how kind people are and how much effort to come see us in.
A mall parking lot is more or less where the story begins for Marty McFly, as it's where he first meets Doc's time-traveling DeLorean and is promptly thrust back to 1955. 
A critical gateway to the world's oil industry has been thrust back into the global spotlight, following a dramatic escalation in geopolitical tensions since the targeted killing of a top Iranian general.
Timing could be another issue for this Fox revival, focusing on terrorism in the broadest possible way at a moment when questions about torture and have been thrust back into the public square.
Time after time, the issue is thrust back into the spotlight by virtue of giant price increases on drugs that aren't new or innovative, but are still life-savers for millions of people.
Kendall was the face of that play, but after a car accident led to the death of a waiter and Kendall scuttled away (very Chappaquiddick), he was thrust back into his father's embrace.
Foles, who had looked like a potential franchise quarterback in a stint as Philadelphia's starter in 2013, was thrust back into a starting role following Carson Wentz's devastating knee injury in Week 253.
The grim campaign ads portended carnage to come: New York City, in the hands of a Democratic mayor, thrust back into the days of squeegee men, street prostitutes and 232,13 murders a year.
But the acclaim has been overshadowed by his involvement in the 1999 rape case, thrust back into the spotlight after recent reports surfaced that Parker's accuser had committed suicide in 2012 at age 30.
Trump's alleged sexual harassment was thrust back into the spotlight even before Monday, as multiple lawmakers on Capitol Hill were forced to resign in a tidal wave of backlash against sexism in the workplace.
Thrust back into prominence when the American explorer Hiram Bingham "discovered" it in 1911, it was used, by some accounts, as a palace, a retreat for the wealthy, a religious sanctuary or all three.
Google was thrust back into the #MeToo spotlight on Wednesday, when a former Google employee Jennifer Blakely posted an essay on Medium alleging that she had an affair with David Drummond, then Google's chief legal officer.
The businessman and former campaign manager was thrust back into headlines last month after The Associated Press reported that he had worked for a Russian billionaire to advance the interests of the Russian government a decade ago.
Safety, always a key consideration, has been thrust back to the front of the debate since Hubert's accident with some former drivers suggesting a younger generation reared on race simulators and esports were taking too many risks.
The roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium was thrust back into the forefront of the United States Open on Tuesday after Rafael Nadal complained that too much noise swirled underneath it, making it difficult for him to compete.
The issue was thrust back onto the agenda by the far-right Vox party, who won 24 seats in parliament in April on a platform that includes scrapping the gender violence law, which it says discriminates against men.
Riding along with Mr. Okra, you get the sense that you've been thrust back half a century, the affectionate regulars and charmed first-timers indicative of a bygone era of milkmen and Leave it to Beaver neighborhood geniality.
And it thrust back into the limelight a host of issues that have dogged Mr. Cuomo in recent years, from his unwavering attempts to revive the stuttering upstate economy, to his longstanding political feuds, to rumors of his temper.
The young actress said she went to the "Little" pitch meeting dressed in a blazer to embody her character in the film, Jordan Sanders, the temperamental business woman who wakes up one morning having been thrust back to childhood.
Game of Thrones has never been a small series, but season five was maybe its most sprawling yet, offering up whole plot lines that seemingly had absolutely nothing to do with the story's main thrust back in the Seven Kingdoms.
Not that there's ever a convenient time to experience a breakup, but when you're thrust back into the single world during peak wedding season — when you need a date practically every other weekend — it adds a layer of brutal inconvenience.
Murphy's comments were thrust back into the spotlight last week when Chicago acquired him from the Washington Nationals and many Cubs fans were upset the team brought in a guy who has never once shown any remorse for straight up homophobia.
As elder statesman, he kept publicly quiet Bush faded from view during the Clinton years, but was thrust back into the spotlight -- and became the subject of a torrent of amateur psychology -- when his son ran for president in 2000.
Despite keeping a low profile there, she was thrust back into the spotlight last week when a prosecutor sought to include her and her former planning minister in a money-laundering investigation that is separate from the Central Bank case.
Anonymous, 25, Texas As a parent, it was like being thrust back to the infancy stage in so many ways but with a heightened level of fear that you were failing at a parent's primary responsibility — to keep your child alive.
But from the moment she landed in India this July, Dutta has found herself thrust back to a decade ago when she made a complaint of sexual assault against Nana Patekar, a senior Bollywood actor and a major figure in the film industry.
The debate over Huawei and national security was thrust back into the spotlight over the weekend, when, as part of a US government order, Google revoked Huawei's Android license, which cuts the company's phones off entirely from most Google apps and services.
If you love the Great Outdoors, you've probably experienced the familiar disconnect: returning from a place where the predominant smells were fresh moss, river water, and pine needles — and being thrust back into the city's eau de cologne of exhaust fumes and decomposing garbage.
Google was thrust back into the #MeToo spotlight on Wednesday, when a former Google employee Jennifer Blakely posted an essay on Medium alleging that she had an affair with her boss, Google's then-chief legal officer David Drummond, and that she suffered emotional abuse.
Enter "The Last Sharknado," which picks up right where its predecessor left off, with Fin (Ian Ziering) thrust back in time, fighting his way through a series of historical settings in the hope of eradicating Sharknadoes (presumably that's the accurate plural) and saving the future.
Now, on the 10 year anniversary of the cult hit, she is thrust back into the world of science fiction celebrity as she's given an ultimatum: allow Andrew Rhodes, her ex-husband and former Anomaly co-star, to reunite with his son, or risk losing him forever.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.), the marquee issue that Republicans hope will sink her in the general election was thrust back into the spotlight.
Detested by some, loved by others and facing up to six months in jail for failing to heed a federal judge's order to stop targeting Latinos based solely on the suspicion of their legal status, Mr. Arpaio finds himself thrust back into the political fray at a time when he could quietly be in the twilight of his career.
Lawyers for Mr. Simmons, who disappeared from the public stage in 2014 but was thrust back into the spotlight this year when a podcast exploring his reclusiveness became a runaway hit, said in a libel lawsuit that The National Enquirer and Radar Online had acted "with calculated malice" by publishing stories that stated he had transitioned from male to female.
Sexual harassment allegations against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE were thrust back into the spotlight Monday after three of his accusers banded together for a media tour.
The claims of glyphosate toxicity have been thrust back into the spotlight recently with the ongoing court battle between DeWayne Johnson, a California man who is dying of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Roundup maker Monsanto over claims that the agrochemical giant has "specifically gone out of its way to bully…and to fight independent researchers" over alleged connections between glyphosate-based products and cancer.
Rosenstein, who oversees Mueller's Russia probe, was thrust back into the spotlight last week when The New York Times reported that he had suggested secretly recording Trump after the president fired FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE in May 2017.
Paul Hogan is reluctantly thrust back into the spotlight as he desperately attempts to restore his sullied reputation on the eve of being knighted.
The back is arched so that with sufficient thrust, back curvature, and body rotation, the performer will be carried into the air and land on the feet.
"Thrust back by hands of air from the sanctuary door" is the first line of Maria Aegyptiaca, a poem by John Heath-Stubbs about the saint (Collected Poems, p. 289).
18 Hoko yari could also have a sickle-shaped horn projecting out and slightly forward on one or both sides of the blade, indicating that this weapon was primarily used to thrust back an enemy.
The third season of Ang Probinsyano shows Ricardo Dalisay's married life and how he was thrust back into the police force to battle rebels. After an ill-fated mission, he goes undercover and infiltrates the rebel group Pulang Araw.
In the ensuing decades the black population of Edgefield, like that of the entire South, was thrust back into second-class citizenship by the persistent efforts of the whites who were determined to see that the conditions of Reconstruction were never allowed to return.
Orgill, p. 187. The fighting toward Imola had drawn German troops from the defence of Bologna, and Clark decided to switch his main thrust back toward the Bologna axis. U.S. II Corps pushed steadily through the Raticosa Pass and by 2 October, it had reached Monghidoro some from Bologna.
They live the lives of innocents, cut off from society and civilization. They do not wash their clothes, they steal their food, they don't care about the world around them. They have sex as partners (in all permutations) and all together. They are finally thrust back into society in May 1968, only to find the siege on the streets as Paris has risen up around them.
Some ways of correcting poor posture do more damage than good. The old standard of soldiers with their shoulders thrust back, heads up while standing at attention causes the back to tense up and is extremely hard to sustain for long periods of time. Posture is somewhat of a precision based practice. If one is not in correct alignment, poor posture is the consequence.
Cathedrals, so stately and calm to us, turn out to have been crowded, garish, noisy, and commercial. Just as he begins to really enjoy himself as a thoroughly Medieval man, Mr. Sorrel is rather frustratingly thrust back to the 20th Century – a modern man wiser for having been instructed by the people (especially the women) of the past, and having "learned the wisdom of history".
As a result, Hobert was immediately suspended and Brunell was thrust back into the starting role for the Huskies. Now a senior, Brunell steered the devastated Huskies to one win in their last three regular season games. The Huskies, however, again won the Pac-10 and Brunell started his second Rose Bowl game, this time against Michigan. In 2015, Brunell was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame.
Grundy bests the costumed trio, and is summoned by a mysterious voice to deliver them or "pay the penalty". The All-Star Squadron comes to their rescue, Sir Justin faces off against Solomon Grundy and Grundy is the last villain to be transported back, he is thrust back to the moon where he remains for over two decades, as this timeline is erased once Degaton is defeated.All-Star Squadron #1-3 (Sep.-Oct. 1981).
Thrust back to their lands on the mountain ranges of the upper Ebro north of the Arlanzón valley around the 3rd-2nd Centuries BC, the Autrigones allied themselves with the Berones and evolved into a tribal society similar to the peoples of the north-west. By the 1st century BC, they were organized into a federation of ten autonomous mountain-top fortified towns (Civitates), chiefly among them their new capital Virovesca in the Oca river valley.
Centinela is a video in which the artist has her head shaved from recent cancer treatments and stands in front of a modernist fountain created by Mathias Goeritz, Ricardo Legorreta, and Isamu Noguchi. Gruner explains how in this piece nothing really happens but simultaneously everything happens. In the video, the subject remains still, completely immobile yet everything in her surroundings continue. The water continues to thrust back and forth, the cars continue to pass by, the environment is dynamic.
The Timekeeper animatronic at Disneyland Paris. After guests entered the Theatre, Timekeeper (voiced by Robin Williams) came to life and had Nine-Eye prepared for the journey through Time. Timekeeper then turned on the Machine for its first use, then watched from his control panel as Nine-Eye was thrust back to the Jurassic age period in Earth's history. She narrowly escaped a hungry Allosaurus as Timekeeper sent her to the last great ice age about 12,000 years ago.
However, a slew of bad dates leads him back to the church and reignites within his passion for music. After singing, Chauncey is thrust back into the spotlight and asked to sing at an upcoming revival. Chauncey soon discovers that the revival is being used to galvanize his homophobic rhetoric. Chauncey as well as other LBGTQ+ members of the church and their allies all team up to stage a day of absence where they vow to be absent from service in protest.
Once in the catcher's hands, the flyer continues to swing and is thrust back toward the fly bar in a maneuver called a "return". A return could consist of some kind of twist back to the bar, an "angel" (when the catcher holds the flyer by the feet and one arm), or any other trick that a flyer can think of to get back to the bar. Once back to the fly bar, the flyer can return to the board, and another flyer takes a turn.
He considered shooting the President during his speech, but felt he could not be certain of hitting his target; he was also being jostled by the crowd. Czolgosz had not made up his mind when McKinley concluded his speech and disappeared behind security guards. Nevertheless, he attempted to follow McKinley as the President began his tour of the fair, but was thrust back by officers. Czolgosz saw no further chance at getting close to the President that day, and he returned to his $2/week rented room above a saloon.
Nichols next obtained another recurring role on television; this time, that of a former librarian and guardian who has been thrust back five centuries into the past to finally move forward, in the fourth season of the TNT fantasy series The Librarians; for her four-episode performance, she received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Guest Starring Role on Television. In 2019, Nichols had a five-episode run as a Gestapo bodyguard named Martha Stroud on the fourth season of the alternate history series The Man in the High Castle.
The Oklahoma offense was sluggish and inconsistent at times, but was easily able to beat the Bears and was looking forward to the Red River Rivalry with Texas. On the second offensive series of the game, Bradford went down again with the same shoulder injury and Landry was thrust back into action against a very stout Texas defense. Marred by turnovers and mistakes by an inexperienced offense, the Sooners lost a close battle with the Longhorns, 16–13. Jones managed a touchdown pass to wide receiver Ryan Broyles to tie the game in the third quarter.
Kitna entered his first game of the season during the fourth quarter against the Detroit Lions and led the offense on a field goal drive. He played in the final offensive series against the Buffalo Bills and went 2-of-2 for 17 yards. He replaced Palmer in the second quarter of the season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs, completing 13-of-24 passes for 76 yards and 2 interceptions in a 3–37 loss. He was unexpectedly thrust back behind center during the Bengals' AFC Wild Card Playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 8, 2006.
Mona Gray (Jessica Alba) systematically withdraws from life into a world of mathematics after a mysterious mental illness leaves her father (John Shea) incapacitated and a shell of his former self. Forced by her mother to move out on her own, Mona gets a job as a math teacher at an elementary school. There she discovers she has an unorthodox talent for teaching and finds herself thrust back into life again, with children to care for, and a reason to live. Mona takes special interest in one of her students, Lisa Venus (Sophie Nyweide), whose mother is dying of cancer.
Danny Harvey (Adkins) has spent all of his life fighting - in the playground, on the football pitch, and then heading up the West Ham firm the Green Street Elite (GSE). After having turned his back from violence fourteen years prior, Danny is thrust back into the GSE. Younger brother Joey, played by Billy Cook, is killed in an organised fight against a rival firm and Danny is desperate to seek revenge for his brother's death. Danny returns to the GSE and his past, the only way he knows to find out who killed his younger brother.
This reached a head with the Upright Citizens Brigade's 2006 "Troll 2 Experience" screening, where Hardy was thrust back into the limelight as a guest of honor (along with several other cast members). He and fellow co-star Michael Stephenson collaborated shortly thereafter on the behind-the-scenes documentary Best Worst Movie (2009). This film has gone on to receive widespread critical and audience acclaim and was the centerpiece of an international tour that both Hardy and Stephenson engaged in between 2009 and 2010. Following the success of Best Worst Movie, Hardy revived his acting career and has been involved in numerous projects.
By 550 BCE, the Median Empire, which had existed for barely a hundred years, was suddenly torn apart by a Persian rebellion. As Lydia's king, Croesus had a large amount of wealth which to draw from, and he used it to go on the offensive against the Persian king Cyrus the Great. In the end, Croesus was thrust back west and Cyrus burned the Lydian capital Sardis, taking control of Lydia in 546 BCE. The remaining kingdom of Ionia and several cities of Lydia still refused to fall under Persian domination, and prepared defenses to fight them and sending for aid from Sparta.
Li first rose to fame with the 1998 movie Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl, which won her Best Actress awards at the Golden Horse Awards, Paris Film Festival and the Deauville Asian Film Festival. At age 17, she was the youngest actress to win the Golden Horse Awards for Best Actress. She laid low for the next two years, but in 2001, was thrust back into the limelight with her role in the popular idol drama All the Misfortunes Caused by the Angel (2001). In 2005, Li won the Best Actress award at the Romania International Film Festival for her performance in the Sino-Japanese film About Love.
Despite lacking match fitness, Mido was included in place of Yakubu who was dropped from the squad for the game at Fulham. The first substitution of the game came after just eight minutes as referee Lee Mason limped off to be replaced by Andy D'Urso. Middlesbrough came from behind as Mido scored a debut goal, and Lee Cattermole the second as Boro secured their first points with a controversial 2–1 win, as replays appeared to show Fulham were denied a legitimate goal towards the end. Woodgate, Rochemback and Young were thrust back into action for the Tyne–Tees derby, which ended in a 2–2 draw.
After about two years in "storyline abyss" Francis was thrust back into the limelight when Laura becomes the prime suspect in a "Whodunit" murder mystery in 1996. The outcome of the story was a very huge guarded secret. Soap Opera Update reported that "ABC has so much invested in this whodunit that the show is reportedly secretly taping 20 scenes to be inserted in shows at the last minute so that neither the actors nor the crew can leak pivotal plot information to the press." When the evil mob prince Damian Smith (Leigh McCloskey) is murdered in March 1996, suspicion immediately falls on the unusually innocent Luke.
At the beginning of the 2011 season, Graham was again called on to be a fullback and special teams player. However, when Blount was injured during week 5, Graham was thrust back into the featured tailback role for an October 16 home game against the New Orleans Saints. He responded by rushing for 109 yards on 17 carries as the Bucs beat their division rivals 26-20. His one-game yardage total was more than he had gained in either of the previous two seasons in his role as a blockerJoe Henderson, " Graham is always there when needed", The Tampa Tribune (October 17, 2011).
Steve Giardino, an abrasive, workaholic Wall Streeter, and his wife Jackie divorce after twenty-six years of marriage and find themselves thrust back into the dating world in middle age and in search of a new life. Steve's fellow trader, Mel Arons, likes being single and chasing women, encouraging Steve to join him, with disastrous results at first. Jackie, starved for affection, is at first thrilled by the romantic interest of a man called Doc, only to end up smothered by his attentions and in desperate need of some private space. Unwilling to stop smoking and drinking or to eat properly, Steve has a mild heart attack.
He became British lightweight champion in 1934 by beating the title holder Harry Mizler, another Jewish boxer. He was thrust back into the limelight as a replacement for the injured Canzoneri against Cleto Locatelli at Madison Square Garden, but his hopes of challenging for the world title faded after a points defeat to Gustave Humery in Paris in February 1935, also losing a return bout in London in April, although Berg was still British champion at this point. Later that year he lost to Laurie Stevens in a fight for the British Empire lightweight title in Johannesburg. He returned to fighting at welterweight in the United States with some success.
He has a health relapse and before he dies he asks Bok-gu to love Eun-suk and take care of her. Because Bok-gu's guilt won't allow him to be with his brother's former girlfriend, and social scorn prohibits a woman from having a relationship with two brothers even after one dies, Bok-gu and Eun-suk realize their love is doomed, but they agree to forget everything for just one carefree day and night together before parting for good. They promise each other to live well and to succeed in their future careers. Joon-sung, who had financed Eun-suk's last movie, releases it and she is thrust back into the limelight.
A more informal description is to lie down on the floor on one's back and try to touch the floor with the back of one's neck, which will force one's chin down; and then to attempt to imitate that position whilst standing up or sitting. In addition to this, at The Citadel and The Virginia Military Institute, the arms are to be tucked in to the side of one's body, eliminating any space between the arms and the torso, and the shoulders are to be thrust back, with the shoulder blades as close to touching in the center of the back as possible. Military brace has caused Erb's palsy in some military school cadets.
Holly was depicted in an episode of the science-fiction television program Quantum Leap titled "How the Tess Was Won"; Holly's identity is only revealed at the end of the episode. Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) influences Buddy Holly to change his lyrics from "piggy, suey" to "Peggy Sue", setting up Holly's future hit song. Holly's follow up to that hit song is featured in the 1986 Francis Ford Coppola film Peggy Sue Got Married, in which a 43-year-old mother and housewife facing divorce played by Kathleen Turner is thrust back in time and given the chance to change the course of her life. In 1961 Mike Berry recorded "Tribute to Buddy Holly".
Once Hokuto grew up and became the company president, he cut off all contact with his father, but was suddenly thrust back to his father once Chiwa started learning the secrets within the family. Throughout the manga, Seiji is in the hospital and slowly dying from an illness, and Hokuto refuses to see him. However, before he dies, father and son are able to reconcile and it was shown that Seiji always loved his son. After his death, members of the Mamiya family revealed medical records that showed Seiji was incapable of having children and, therefore, Hokuto is not a blood member of the family, and that Seiji passed himself off as Hokuto's father out of love for his mother.
Torn between his conscience and his desire to help Karen, Dill is thrust back into a life he had tried to forget, as his world is plunged into a new reality that may not be all that it seems. It soon becomes apparent that Dill is a character in a computer game Patrick created, based on his father, John Mason, a U.S. Marine Corps Captain who was killed in Iraq in 2006. Patrick had based the character on a memory of his father taking him fishing when he was three years old. When Karen, a widow, remarried, Patrick introduced his mother and abusive step-father as new characters in the game, and changed Dill's task from catching tuna to murdering his step-father.
The third season of Ang Probinsyano, a Philippine action drama television series, premiered on May 25, 2017 on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel and concluded on November 7, 2017, with a total of 119 episodes. The series stars Coco Martin as SPO2 Ricardo Dalisay, together with an ensemble cast consisting of Susan Roces, Jaime Fabregas, Angel Aquino, John Arcilla, Jhong Hilario, John Prats, Sid Lucero, Mitch Valdes, Pokwang, Yassi Pressman, Eddie Garcia, and Lito Lapid. The third season of Ang Probinsyano shows Ricardo Dalisay's married life and how he is thrust back into the police force to battle rebels. After an ill-fated mission, he goes undercover and infiltrates the rebel group Pulang Araw.
She was thrust back into the political arena, again sharing screentime with Brandon, a move designed to keep her more involved in campus life and remind audiences of her once-strong political passions. Her marriage was thrown into trouble when she and Jesse had difficulty getting past their religious differences as she was Jewish and he was Catholic. Later a complete physical makeover of the character was allowed; though she'd already shed the glasses a year before, Andrea's hair was suddenly blonde, and she was allowed to wear more body-conscious fashion, perhaps in an attempt to visually mesh her with the rest of the women on the canvas. All aspects of the once socially-awkward borderline "nerd" were now wiped clean.
Ten years after the events of Crackdown 2, a massive terrorist attack from an unknown source cuts electrical power around the entire world. The Agency is thrust back into action after the attack is traced to the city of New Providence, controlled by the mysterious but sinister corporation TerraNova, led by Elizbeth Niemand; New Providence is the only city that still has power. The player characters - super-powered Agents - are called into the field by Agency Director Charles Goodwin (Michael McConnohie) and led by Commander Isaiah Jaxon (Terry Crews) to drop into New Providence and dismantle Terra Nova any way they can. As Jaxon briefs the agents of their mission, their drop ship is attacked by TerraNova, resulting in the deaths of everyone on board.
The Good Wife and its spin-off, The Good Fight, are American legal and political television series produced for CBS and CBS' streaming service CBS All Access respectively, created by Robert and Michelle King. The Good Wife follows the political, professional, and personal life of Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies), a political "good wife" who is thrust back into the workplace after over a decade after her husband, Peter Florrick (Chris Noth), a local Chicago politician, is arrested on corruption charges following a highly publicized sex scandal. The Good Fight follows Alicia's former colleagues Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) and Lucca Quinn (Cush Jumbo) contending with political and legal challenges in a new political environment as they continue their careers at a left-wing, African American–owned law firm.
In a fit of rage, Mera leaves Earth for her homeworld of Xebel in another dimension. The publication of writer Peter David's The Atlantis Chronicles #1–7 (March–September 1990), which tells the story of Atlantis from antediluvian times to Aquaman's birth, introduced the ancient Atlantean characters Orin (after whom Aquaman was named) and Atlan (who was revealed to be Aquaman's father). Another Aquaman ongoing series with creative team Shaun McLaughlin and Ken Hooper (#1–13) thereafter ran from December 1991 to December 1992, which portrayed Aquaman reluctantly deciding to remain in Poseidonis as its protector once again. For a time, Arthur served as Atlantis' representative to the United Nations but always found himself thrust back into the superhero role.
Lilavati was thrust back into the limelight just seventeen days afterwards, when Anikanga was assassinated by the general Vikkantacamunakka. The Culavamsa describes the general as a 'villain...[who] slew the Monarch Anikaiiga [sic] and had the government carried on for a year by the first consort of King Parakkamabahu [sic], Lilavati by name, who had already reigned before'. Why the previously well-regarded queen was now associating with a villain is not made clear, nor why Ankanga, a Chola invader, is held in such high regard. Yet another invasion from South India ('a great Damila army from the opposite shore') dethroned Lilavati in 1210; its leader, Lokissara, 'brought the whole of Lanka under his sway and reigned, dwelling in Pulatthinagara, [for] nine months'.
The tribal homelands to the north and east emerged collectively in the records as Germania. The peoples of this area were sometimes at war with Rome, but also engaged in complex and long-term trade relations, military alliances, and cultural exchanges with Rome as well. The Cimbri and Teutoni incursions into Roman Italy were thrust back in 101 BC. These invasions were written up by Caesar and others as presaging of a Northern danger for the Roman Republic, a danger that should be controlled. In the Augustean period there was — as a result of Roman activity as far as the Elbe River — a first definition of the "Germania magna": from Rhine and Danube in the West and South to the Vistula and the Baltic Sea in the East and North.
Early, perhaps as early as the fifth century,Marcellin Boudet's estimated date (Boudet, La Source Minérale Gallo- Romaine de Coren Et Son Trsor; "the traditions of Saint Florus (Flour)...have been the subject of numerous discussions" (Catholic Encyclopedia, s.v. "Saint- Flour") Florus of Lodève, credited in medieval tradition with being the first bishop of Lodève and belonging to the apostolic era,In two documents concerning the refounding of the monastery (1013, 1031) and in a letter from the prior to Pope Urban IV (1231), expanded on by Bernard Gui, Speculum sanctorale (1261) (Catholic Encyclopedia); "after the received fashion in France, the founders of the several churches are thrust back into Apostolic times", observes Sabine Baring-Gould (The Lives of the Saints, vol. 13, s.v. "S. Florus, B. of Lodève"); for other founding saints redated in medieval tradition to apostolic times, see Martial of Limoges, Denis.
U.S. Army Major Edwin Glenn was suspended from command for one month and fined $50 for using the water cure in an incident which occurred on November 27, 1900. The Army judge advocate said the charges constituted "resort to torture with a view to extort a confession" and recommended disapproval because "the United States cannot afford to sanction the addition of torture". Lieutenant Grover Flint during the Philippine–American War: > A man is thrown down on his back and three or four men sit or stand on his > arms and legs and hold him down; and either a gun barrel or a rifle barrel > or a carbine barrel or a stick as big as a belaying pin,—that is, with an > inch circumference,—is simply thrust into his jaws and his jaws are thrust > back, and, if possible, a wooden log or stone is put under his head or neck, > so he can be held more firmly. In the case of very old men I have seen their > teeth fall out,—I mean when it was done a little roughly.
In 2006, Song was thrust back in the spotlight, however, with a leading role in Bong Joon-ho's record-breaking creature movie The Host. The film helped to broaden international awareness of Song's talent, and in March 2007 he was named Best Actor at the inaugural Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong. More high-profile projects followed: The Show Must Go On about an aging gangster, Lee Chang- dong's Secret Sunshine, Kim Jee-woon's western set in Manchuria The Good, the Bad, the Weird, Park Chan-wook's vampire film Thirst in which he notably appeared full frontally nude, the North-South spy thriller Secret Reunion, the gangster love story Hindsight, the suspense film Howling, the English-language dystopian blockbuster Snowpiercer, the period drama The Face Reader, and The Attorney which was inspired by Roh Moo-hyun's early days as a human rights lawyer. Song has continued to star in a number of critically acclaimed films, including The Throne, a period film that presents a new spin on the relationship between King Yeongjo and Prince Sado; period action film The Age of Shadows, and A Taxi Driver, a film that depicts the 1980 Gwangju Democratization Movement.
He could not forget that he was four years older than Beresford, five years older than Wellington, eight years older than Hill, yet but a junior brigadier-general in charge of a division. Though senior in the date of his first commission to nearly all the officers in the Peninsular Army. Craufurd was six years junior to Picton and one year junior to Hope.Oman, vol III, pp. 232-5 The Light Division was pushed forward to the Spanish frontier, and lay in the villages about Almeida, with its outposts pushed forward to the line of the River Águeda. From March to July 1810 Craufurd accomplished the extraordinary feat of guarding a front of 40 miles against an active enemy of six-fold force, without suffering his line to be pierced, or allowing the French to gain any information whatever of the host in his rear. He was in constant and daily touch with Ney’s corps, yet was never surprised, and never thrust back save by absolutely overwhelming strength; he never lost a detachment, never failed to detect every move of the enemy, and never sent his commander false intelligence. This was the result of system and science, not merely of vigilance and activity.

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