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Looking back on it, it was sort of trial by fire.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)There's nothing like a trial by fire.
It also represents change, trial by fire, the messy stuff of transformation.
The first few years of the business were a trial by fire.
Brennan's thrust me unwittingly into all that, literally a trial by fire.
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Trial By Fire, out May 21976, is the opposite of a feel-good movie.
It appears that the country's central bankers are headed for a trial by fire.
"The best way to learn how to bartend is trial by fire," he says.
But LNME's tiny booth doesn't offer the trial by fire of a packed crowd.
His trial by fire with "Big River" proved to be a useful learning experience.
It's a trial by fire for Valhalla—but that's what a Viking would want.
As the start of Trial By Fire shows, Cameron Todd Willingham was no storybook protagonist.
Trial By Fire sounds an alarming bell: How many other innocent people have been executed?
For now, at least, it seems like Ethereum has survived its first trial by fire.
Other times we send them out on a reporting trip for a trial by fire.
I had absolutely no background in tech, so this was a total trial-by-fire.
"We kind of did a trial by fire," she says of the start of their relationship.
Laura Dern is taking on the tragic case of Cameron Todd Willingham in Trial by Fire.
Waves earns its grace-filled ending by asking us to live alongside a trial by fire.
Trial by Fire, based upon New Yorker article by the same name, hits theaters on May 17.
Trial by Fire, based upon New Yorker article by the same name, hits theaters on May 17.
For his part, Siakam's confident he'll come out the other side of this trial-by-fire unscathed.
But Waves earns its grace-filled ending by asking us to live alongside a trial by fire.
Upon his return to LA, he adopted a very literal trial-by-fire model to learn barbecue.
"We kind of did a trial by fire," she went to say about the start of their relationship.
United States and it has survived a trial by fire from both government and industry since day one.
Like every outsider with radical new ideas, the keto crust was to be subjected to trial by fire.
Scott Goodstein Many employees, particularly women, cited problems with Goodstein's "trial-by-fire" approach as a manager and CEO.
But Beijing regards the trade war as an unavoidable trial by fire, from which the country will emerge stronger.
Mr. Burg is the author of Trial By Fire: One Man's Battle to End Corporate Greed and Save Lives.
Mike: What I find so valuable about New York is that living here is like a trial by fire.
Baked Alaska's very identity, in fact, depends on having suffered an accusation of weakness, on surviving a trial by fire.
"It was trial by fire," recalled Shelley Keeling, 64, who has coached track and field at Fieldston for 21 years.
Edward Zwick told me a story about Dern playing a scene with her "Trial by Fire" co-star, Jack O'Connell.
After one trial by fire, the charred portion was cut off and it continued to operate normally for 100 hours.
This was the ending that Koresh had prayed for and staked his reputation on — the final battle, the trial by fire.
Workshops on offer include an exquisite corpse–style animation project and a trial-by-fire lesson in plein air sound recording.
Like a blacksmith's molding of a red-hot iron, adversity is a trial by fire that refines leaders and sharpens their game.
And we're already wondering about 2018's Trial By Fire, starring The Deuce's Emily Meade and Big Little Lies powerhouse Laura Dern.
Sita underwent a trial by fire to prove her chastity, and was reunited with Rama with the help of fire-god Agni.
One of the most fascinating yet heartbreaking events in America's legal system history is brought to the big screen with Trial By Fire.
The film, based on the 2009 New Yorker article also title Trial By Fire, chronicles events around late Texas native Cameron Todd Willingham.
Baked Alaska may seem bold, but make no mistake: It's gone through a literal trial by fire as the culinary version of Cher.
" Carroll, 2900, came to the committee in 220006 with fluency in tech policy, and he said it has been a "trial by fire.
I was there to convince Yelawolf, whose new album, Trial by Fire, is due out this fall, to sit down for an interview.
His latest controversial pick, Judy Shelton, will face a trial by fire Thursday when she takes questions from Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee.
They may be different in detail — but here are the Clintons, again, facing a trial by fire on their way to the White House.
That's sort of the trial by fire that ensures you're ready, and I've already done a lot of those 10,000 hours, so it helps.
Q. Your first year as chief executive, you faced a "trial by fire" or rather "by flood" when Hurricane Katrina hit the United States.
" This spring she has two movies in theaters, each based on real-life events: the political heartbreaker "Trial by Fire" as well as "J.
I was able to pick up the new headset for CES and began using it at the show — talk about a trial by fire.
For now, Hoffman plans to keep running beta tests, adding and subtracting features for a trial by fire to see what works and what's unnecessary.
The same trial by fire appears to be happening in Saudi Arabia but the government has yet to confirm or deny the reasons for why.
"That first date was a real trial by fire because I told him about everything that was happening," the Modern Family actress, 28, tells PEOPLE.
" Though it was not destined to last, she's grateful for those strange, intense and exhilarating few years, which she describes as a "trial by fire.
Instead of being an escapist porthole for audiences to slip into for a few hours, screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher sees Trial By Fire as having another purpose.
Walker came through a trial by fire in Wisconsin doing just that, surviving a union-organized recall election in 2012 and getting re-elected in 2014.
" Butler says he got to ride horses again while filming MTV's The Shannara Chronicles in New Zealand — but learning to ride again was "trial by fire.
This is very interesting, as confident gamers can leap into the fray, but those who struggle more with combat aren't forced through a trial by fire.
A powerful new movie, "Trial by Fire," with Laura Dern, tells the story of the Willingham case, and I hope it will prick the national conscience.
Between 1791 and 1804 Haiti underwent a trial by fire and blood that transformed it from a French colony of slaves into a republic of citizens.
Trial By Fire tells the true story of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was accused and convicted of murdering his daughters by lighting a fire in their home.
But beyond her personal recovery, Gilbert says she's grateful that her overall goal — after getting Willingham off death row — has been accomplished thanks to Trial By Fire.
I had a trial by fire when I moved here as the first party, literally the first weekend I was here, everyone was going to the sauna.
Willingham's possible innocence and Gilbert's story became a New Yorker article that eventually inspired Trial By Fire and more scrutiny of the death penalty as a viable punishment.
Some see the crumbling of an untenable structure created by the foreign presence as a necessary trial by fire to get to a new and more sustainable way.
Investing in Guizhou has been a chance to curry favour with the party's rising stars, who are sometimes dispatched to the province as a sort of trial by fire.
Galactica was a trial by fire on its Vancouver set; the many young, mostly Canadian actors found mentor figures in established figures like Olmos and Michael Hogan (Colonel Tigh).
The early season will certainly be a trial by fire for Duke, and if Saturday's lackluster performance was any indication, it may result in burnout for the Blue Devils.
And based on an exclusive clip from the movie, which Refinery29 is debuting below, Trial by Fire will be a story of doubt, determination, and the quest for due diligence.
Fending off a rogue and homicidal AI would prove to be stressful on any couple, but instead of melodramatically crumbling, their relationship only gets stronger through this trial-by-fire.
A scientific paper is only given credence after it undergoes peer review, and on the internet bold claims are subjected to a similar trial by fire on a global scale.
Yet nearly everyone I met in Dhaka spoke of the traffic as a trial by fire, a test of mettle, a horror that is also a perverse source of pride.
Being in the public eye as a woman can be a trial by fire, and there's evidence that the women who make it to high office are toughened by the experience.
FROM COINAGE: Here Are the 7 Most Expensive Music Videos of All Time While Perry last performed with Journey in 1991, he sang on their 1996 studio album Trial By Fire.
Then another trial by fire, like, 'Hey, I just had a lifesaving surgery, will you fly to L.A. and come over and hang out at my house and make me tacos?
It persists in part because some of its traits — a sense of brotherhood that comes from withstanding a trial by fire — are seen as positive, valued by organizations like the military.
Trial by fire for first-time CEOs Becoming a CEO for the first time is the ultimate stretch assignment because nothing you've done to date resembles what you're about to encounter.
For her, life on the Great Plains was ever a trial by fire, inflicted by nature on the settlers so that they might achieve the transcendent independence they associated with America itself.
The Big Little Lies actress, 52, plays Elizabeth Gilbert in Trial by Fire, the real-life ordinary citizen who took on the case of Cameron Todd Willingham as he sat on death row.
Thankfully, as the war for the Iron Throne intensifies, actress Sophie Turner believes that her character's trial by fire has forged Sansa into a formidable player — one who is done being anyone's victim.
Working on The Hobbit was a huge education process—a trial by fire in many respects, and certainly not how I thought I'd be starting my directorial career, but the most amazing experience.
In the West, for centuries, trial by combat and trial by ordeal—trial by fire, say, or trial by water—served both as means of criminal investigation and as forms of judicial proof.
In the case of the 4, 5, 6, that's almost certainly the most heavily trafficked stations on the most heavily trafficked subway line, so this will be an interesting sort of trial by fire.
Some of them are upset, claiming that Ivanka has not been as supportive to Karlie as she could have been during her trial by fire imposed by the Kushner parents over the conversion issue.
The internet is brimming with playbooks for biological parents, but I couldn't seem to find a go-to text for my situation, nor did I know other guardians, so it was trial by fire.
In many ways, the new movie Trial By Fire, out now, is a film about the perils of a criminal justice system that has, in numerous cases, used the death penalty against wrongfully convicted felons.
What was distinctive about her Alaskan career was subsumed into a much more conventional sort of movement conservatism, which she picked up from the professional ideologues who rallied to her during her trial by fire.
You can all complain as much as you want about how your partners forget to buy milk or clip their toenails at the kitchen table, but my last relationship was a real trial by fire!
For others, the first two weeks have been trial by fire, reflecting an untamed narcissistic desire to generate attention and affirmation, and made possible by creating an inner circle that has seemingly removed apolitical expert oversight.
So the trial by fire at CES was far from flawless, but the Staad remained a favorite of mine because of the way it fit me and, vain though it may be, for its gorgeous looks.
And now, in the run-up to Valentine's Day — that trial by fire for the lonely — he comes home to find his shabby apartment fully cleaned out by a burglar, except for things he never wanted.
While it can take a lot of punishment — including a literal trial by fire — and still work, your games won't look so nice if you're trying to see them beneath deep, key-forged scratches and melted plastic.
The GOP Members of Congress proved that by piling on Stumpf during his hearing trial by fire and they did the same thing to Mylan CEO Heather Bresch during her turn in front of a Congressional committee.
The 49ers started their three-game trial by fire in style, crushing the Packers, 37-8, but now they face a far more difficult task in trying to slow down Lamar Jackson and the Ravens (9-23).
Hartley endured a trial by fire, arriving not long before the Charlie Hebdo attacks of January 2015 and then working through the painful days following the slaughter of innocents last November by killers linked to the Islamic State.
Inside their Washington headquarters, staffers have long harbored concerns about the firm's work environment, Goodstein's "trial-by-fire" approach as a manager, and a "sink-or-swim" culture that's left employees overextended and afraid to voice their frustrations.
The lovely people working FFXII: The Zodiac Age in the UK tell me, ahead of rolling into Square Enix's London office, that this is going to be quite the trial by fire for anyone unfamiliar with the game.
This is the trial by fire of China's internet landscape, where alliances change in days and startups bleed billions of dollars offering freebies to get customers, only to merge months later so they can take on the next upcoming competitor.
For Republican lawmakers, these visits home have become a brutal trial by fire, as evidenced by the number who are skipping face-to-face town halls altogether to avoid being grilled about their party's most unpopular policies and relationship to Trump.
The shale industry has gone through a "trial by fire" in recent years, the report says, referring to a sharp falloff in the price of oil from more than $100 a barrel to as low as around $30 a barrel.
It was a trial by fire for the older half-brother of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman shortly after taking the reins of the Ministry of Energy after the sudden ouster of Khalid Al Falih the weekend before the attacks.
If this scandal is to produce imagery of historic resonance like John Dean's appearance before the Senate Watergate hearings or Oliver North's stunning Iran Contra testimony, it is most likely come in Sondland's trial by fire before millions of viewers.
Personally, I was sort of hoping the Lannisters would order the High Sparrow to be hung and burned, or maybe a trial by fire, because that's what happened to the his real-life precursor—the Friar Girolamo Savonarola in 15th-century Florence.
All the reasons why Democratic efforts to check the President will likely fail were revealed in Attorney General William Barr's trial by fire on Capitol Hill on Wednesday and his refusal to submit to a second round before the fired-up House majority on Thursday.
But next season they will have a (presumably) healthy top-five player, two top-20 players and a top-50 player, as well as a very high lottery pick and a couple of role players who will emerge from this season's trial by fire.
Stephanie Grisham, the newly minted White House press secretary, had a trial by fire after she tried to facilitate the American television crew's entry into a building called Freedom House and emerged roughed up by North Korean officers, according to journalists and footage from the scene.
This month she can be seen in Edward Zwick's "Trial by Fire," the story of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was executed by the state of Texas in 2004 for the murder by arson of his three children, a crime he is widely believed not to have committed.
This fact-based film takes the argument a step further in its details: While "Walking" was about a confessed killer who sought spiritual redemption, "Trial by Fire" details the state killing of a man many believe to have been innocent of the crime for which he was convicted.
In keeping with their idiosyncratic nickname, hotelies have their own traditions: impressive tailgate spreads at Cornell's homecoming game; an Introduction to Wines course that draws students from across the university; and front-desk duty at the Statler Hotel in Ithaca, the smart campus lodging, which serves as a trial by fire for students.
So, with filming for Trial By Fire officially underway in Atlanta, we called star Emily Meade to talk about her big new movie, what's next for her Deuce character Lori in season 2, whether Hollywood's sexual abuse revelations will affect the show's sophomore year, and her "karmic connection" with the Franco brothers.
Instead, they argue in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that the intense heat of the Persian Gulf has historically functioned as something of a trial-by-fire for algae attempting to set up shop in the area's corals, with most being cooked alive within just a few years of settling down.
Here are the books (and the article) mentioned in this week's "What We're Reading": "The Power Broker" by Robert Caro "A Separation" by Katie Kitamura "Trial by Fire" by David Grann "The Throwback Special" by Chris Bachelder We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general.
As described in the complaint, Revolution Messaging had become a company where "adversarial" and "disrespectful" communication was not only "tolerated and accepted, but nearly normal"; where the CEO's trial-by-fire, high-octane managerial style, unchecked by the firm's other partners, made daily interactions a source of anxiety and unease; where life inside the building did not reflect its own mission statement.
On Tuesday night, almost exactly three years after his wildly improbable trial-by-fire debut, Roberto Osuna took the mound in the bottom of the ninth, entrusted with the Toronto's two-run lead over the Orioles—no longer as an unproven rookie, thrown into the frying pan out of sheer necessity, but as an established and elite major league closer, the Jays' most trusted bullpen arm.
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