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Just a few days before, Ostadhassan had received more unwelcome news.
In the unwelcome-news category: City rats are out in droves.
Ninety days ago, Carilynn and Curtis Coombs got some unwelcome news.
JetBlue Airways recently received unwelcome news from Airbus: its planes are delayed.
The results are also unwelcome news for another group: the beverage industry.
His firing was the latest in a spate of unwelcome news for The Journal.
It's failure is unwelcome news for Relativity, which still faces questions about its longterm viability.
She has a tendency to smile brightly, even when she's about to deliver unwelcome news.
The surgery is unwelcome news for the Yankees, who open their season Thursday at Toronto.
"It may be unwelcome news, but it's important that we convey that clearly and unequivocally," Fannon said.
The weather predictions are unwelcome news for organizers of Veterans Day ceremonies across the country on Monday.
Productivity is frequently tied to wages, so a drop or stagnation is typically unwelcome news for workers.
What is certain is that the probe is unwelcome news for the White House and the GOP.
Her strategists aren't stupid; they know that the chances of making unwelcome news at these encounters are high.
The airport closing was unwelcome news for companies operating in the city, which is a global financial hub.
To be sure, the chaos in the restaurant was an extreme example of a federation making unwelcome news.
Still, the new intellectual property tax was unwelcome news for leaders dealing with an economy in free fall.
This will surely come as unwelcome news to the Republican Party, which seems totally adrift from its own base.
Even keeping in mind that these numbers were produced by a Democratic firm, they signal unwelcome news for Trump.
In 2014, Ian Jarvis — along with many of his neighbors at 360 Central Park West — received some unwelcome news.
Al Jazeera America may have shut down last week but that has not protected the network from further unwelcome news.
It's a signal that the deplorable reviews are catching up with the film and is unwelcome news for Warner Bros.
For many patients, the new year arrives with the unwelcome news that vital medications are no longer covered by their insurance.
Where Mr. Percoco screamed threats at allies and enemies, Mr. Howe was charming, well liked and apologetic when delivering unwelcome news.
Once authoritarian states concentrated on suppressing unwelcome news and opinions; now some also flood the zone with a million different takes.
Here's some unwelcome news to start the summer travel season: Your chances of getting bumped off your flight is on the rise.
One technology analyst had some unwelcome news for Apple investors as Wall Street digests some negative earnings commentary from CEO Tim Cook.
" He described coming out to those close to him, and said it was "unwelcome news to every single person in my family.
This was unwelcome news for those in favor of stricter gun control laws, a group apparently including the attorneys general of 21 states.
The figures will be unwelcome news for Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of a general election due to be held by early May.
These simulations are credible, albeit unwelcome news in Florida, where a hurricane of Category 20163 intensity or greater has not struck since 2005.
With the Trump administration besieged by a series of unwelcome news stories, Republicans in particular have been pressed to say where they stand.
It's also unwelcome news for Biden, marking the first time since he launched his presidential campaign that he has fallen out of first place.
The same rules now applied to those who arrived only to place bets at FanDuel, which was unwelcome news to those without game tickets.
The return of these increased tariffs is clearly unwelcome news, especially for consumer staples and tech companies that had hoped they avoided these additional tariffs.
The weather is unwelcome news to Democrats in a number of closely watched races who are hoping that high turnout will help them secure victories.
The merger is unwelcome news for American consumers, notwithstanding requirements for the two firms to divest assets and share spectrum with Dish, a satellite-TV provider.
Japanese retail sales rose less than expected in December, government data showed on Monday, unwelcome news as the Bank of Japan meets to set monetary policy.
Understand that they have a right to be angry, upset, frustrated or emotional about your comments, especially if you have given critical feedback or unwelcome news.
For the established big shots of Chinese e-commerce, it is unwelcome news that many shoppers will buy very nearly anything if the price is right.
That came as unwelcome news for administration officials who had been hoping to get congressional approval for the deal before Congress takes it long August recess.
That would be unwelcome news for President Tayyip Erdogan and the ruling AK Party, which is keen to show the economy is on track despite the insecurity.
WASHINGTON — When Brett M. Kavanaugh was preparing for his second confirmation hearing for a seat on a federal appeals court in 143, he got some unwelcome news.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese retail sales rose less than expected in December, government data showed on Monday, unwelcome news as the Bank of Japan meets to set monetary policy.
That was unwelcome news for the Clinton campaign, which hoped Sanders was fading away as his chances of winning enough delegates slimmed and his fundraising began to flag.
His first-place finish in the Massachusetts poll is especially unwelcome news for Warren, who won reelection there last year and whose presidential campaign is headquartered in the state.
Though some economists saw the data as an anomaly, it was unwelcome news for the E.U., coming just as Italy escalated its dispute with Brussels over the nation's budget.
The CBO has delivered unwelcome news for the administration's agenda, such as its projection that the GOP healthcare proposals would reduce the number of people with insurance by millions.
If you did pay $10,000 for a box of Twinkies a couple of years ago, this is probably unwelcome news, though you most likely have other regrets about that purchase.
This is unwelcome news for a country where thousands of people will be riding out the storm in temporary shelters with scant protections against hurricane force winds and flooding rains.
That is unwelcome news for Democrats, who just weeks ago believed they had a chance to gain more than the two seats they need to take control of the Senate.
That's unwelcome news, to say the least, in the midst of an economic recovery already characterized by weak growth and the sluggish creation of mostly low-wage, low-skill jobs.
The suspect's background will prove unwelcome news for Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose conservatives have lost support to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party over her refugee-friendly policy.
That was unwelcome news for markets spooked by troubles at Deutsche Bank, whose U.S. shares took a hammering on reports some hedge funds had reduced financial exposure to Germany's largest lender.
More stressful than her journey, though, was the unwelcome news that Carver's low ranking on the Top-to-Bottom List had prompted Oak Ridge Financial to temporarily rescind the refinancing offer.
If you're the youngest or middle child in your family, get ready for some unwelcome news: Your eldest sibling is likely right when they brag about being the oldest and the wisest.
They insist that the account owners sign the institution's own power of attorney form — very unwelcome news, because by now the older account holders may not be competent to sign legal forms.
On June 9 of last year, a private investigator visited Neal Harmon in his Provo, Utah office with unwelcome news: Disney, the second-largest media company in the world, was suing his company.
The story of Bennet Omalu, the forensic pathologist who found proof that blows to the head caused the extreme mental deterioration of a former professional football star — unwelcome news to the N.F.L. 6.
Bresch, under fire for price hikes that have left the cost of Mylan's lifesaving EpiPen device topping $600, got several separate doses of unwelcome news a day before her scheduled appearance on Capitol Hill.
Car sales in Britain fell in June and analysts at LMC Automotive said the Brexit vote would slow UK car sales demand in the second half of this year - unwelcome news for Germany's automakers.
It has become cliché to complain about the Trump administration's use of distractions to divert the press from unwelcome news, but this time the White House didn't even put any effort into hiding it.
The first is that this is not unwelcome news for conservatives — such as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellOcasio-Cortez to Crenshaw: 'Why on earth' would you lend your handgun to friends?
Those connections come as unwelcome news for US military officials working to defeat ISIS and training the Somali military to beat back al-Shabaab, an Islamist group that has killed hundreds over the years.
While amateur and professional sports leagues around the world have spent days dispensing nothing but unwelcome news suspending tournaments and schedules, the out-of-season NFL has skated by virtually untouched by the pandemic.
So it's unwelcome news for Mr. Putin, to say the least, that the United States Senate is not only unlikely to lift sanctions on Russia but also well on its way to strengthening them.
The results of the survey of 1,200 people will be unwelcome news to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), which has cut interest rates to a record low 0.75% in part to support consumer demand.
This might be unwelcome news, especially if you sided against the somewhat old-fashioned practice at the center of the recent, highly contentious online debate surrounding an article by Business Insider executive managing editor Jessica Liebman.
Friday afternoon is usually a time to release unwelcome news but this annoucement from Netflix will be anything but for "Gilmore Girls" fans: A new limited-series reunion of the show is officially in the works.
Before being discharged, Ms. Clay was visited by an official from the state child-protective services office, who broke the unwelcome news that custody of the newborn would be given to her parents, the child's grandparents.
The report was unwelcome news for President Donald Trump, who this week tweeted out a brisk increase in wages and benefits during the three-month period that preceded July and a favorable estimate from private payrolls.
This still means that neither Blatter nor Platini, who have both vehemently protested their innocence, can stand for election on Friday, but it is unwelcome news for FIFA as it tries to move forward with new leadership.
The story of Bennet Omalu (who inspired the movie), the forensic pathologist who found proof that blows to the head caused the extreme mental deterioration of a former professional football star — unwelcome news to the N.F.L. 3.
Fabrizio is a well-regarded Republican pollster, but seems to have run into trouble when he gave Trump unwelcome news, notably that the attack on the family of an American solider killed in Iraq was politically costly.
Japan's economy contracted more than expected at the start of this year, suggesting growth has peaked after the best run of expansion in decades, unwelcome news for a government struggling to get traction for its reflationary policies.
The suspicion that a refugee was planning a bomb attack will prove unwelcome news for Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose conservatives have lost support to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party over her open-door migrants policy.
White House memo WASHINGTON — Minutes before President Trump was to take the stage in Nashville last week to make his case for the health care overhaul he had promised, he received some unwelcome news that shifted his script.
If you used the airline fee credit to purchase airline gift cards rather than to pay for things like checked bags, this is unwelcome news, especially for holders of the Amex Platinum, since that card charges a $550 annual fee.
It'll also come as another piece of unwelcome news to British health campaigners, who last week criticised the Rio Olympics organisers for creating a "carnival of junk food marketing" (Kellogg's high-sugar cereals and Coca Cola are among other sponsors).
That may well be very unwelcome news to members of the House and Senate up for re-election next November, according to a new CNN national poll, which paints a very grim picture for incumbents -- especially on the Republican side.
She is 40, portrayed by Rebecca Spence, and having the painful conversation with her children — 12-year-old Louis (Jack Edwards) and 16-year-old Wendy (Madeline Weinstein) — that innumerable parents have had, discussing the unwelcome news that Mom and Dad are divorcing.
"The weaker PMI readings for India's service sector match the trend noted in the manufacturing industry, bringing unwelcome news of a cooling economy halfway through the second quarter of fiscal year 2019/20," said Pollyanna De Lima, principal economist at IHS Markit.
The performance is unwelcome news at a time of stock market volatility and when forecasters are trimming economic growth outlooks, trade tensions are intensifying and driving up the cost of imported goods and economists are scratching their heads to figure out if we are headed for recession.
Long market uptrends tend to stretch to or above 20-times earnings; mega-cap growth stocks typically become the anointed leaders; unwelcome news such as the U.S.-Iran confrontation tend to be mere gut checks and buying opportunities and investor optimism builds as the indexes climb.
The move stems from a budget and legislative analyst report last week warning that taxpayers could be on the hook for nearly $5 million in expenses associated with securing public events leading up to the game, unwelcome news to a city already facing a $100 million budget deficit.
It's not that the January increase in consumer prices reported on Wednesday is necessarily unwelcome news; the fact that underlying consumer prices posted their biggest gain in more than a year in January helps validate the Fed's forecast for stronger inflation that for years has underrun its 2-percent goal.
If you're someone who goes pale as soon as the first bumps of turbulence disturb a smooth flight, we have some unwelcome news for you: Climate change is expected to increase the odds you'll be stuck on a flight with turbulence, according to a new study in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences.
In this context, the investigations into the Russia probe, done under the guise of checking on the appropriateness of the conclusions reached unanimously by the various agencies is not only unjustified but clearly inappropriate and constitutes political intervention in the process and an attempt to intimidate the analysts from presenting unwelcome news.
Trump didn't seek input from the secretary of state on the possible diplomatic blowback (UK Prime Minister Theresa May, for example, woke up to the unwelcome news that one of her own party's MPs is now banned from the United States for the crime of having been born in Somalia) not because he is ignoring the Cabinet but because he has no secretary of state.
She summons the sorceress Alcina, who offers her protection. Medoro now enters with the unwelcome news that Orlando and his squire Pasquale have been sighted nearby but is unsure whether to stay or escape.
First aired October 12, 2010 The show begins with the unwelcome news that two people will be going home this week. There will be a red line and a yellow line. The person below the red line is automatically eliminated, and the people below the yellow line will face a further competition. Then the contestants go on to face a temptation/reward challenge.
During his time there, he gave positive evaluations on types such as the Focke-Wulf Fw 189 and Henschel Hs 129. During his test piloting career at Tutow, Galland received unwelcome news; he was to become Gruppenkommandeur of II.(Schlacht)/Lehrgeschwader 2 (II.(S)/LG 2–2nd battle group of the 2nd Demonstration Wing). It was not a fighter unit, but a special mixed Geschwader of ground attack aircraft.
Lambert Simnel in Ireland The downfall of the House of York at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, and the establishment of the Tudor dynasty under King Henry VII came as unwelcome news to the pro-Yorkist Anglo-Irish nobility. Led by the Earl of Kildare and his father-in-law Lord Portlester, they refused to accept the legitimacy of the new dynasty, and their resistance to Henry led to Keating's ultimate ruin.
Brittany Forgler is a 28-year-old living in New York City with her roommate Gretchen, a teacher's assistant dreaming of social media fame. Employed as a greeter at an off-Broadway theater, Brittany is an overweight hard partier who abuses Adderall. Visiting a new doctor to score a prescription, she receives unwelcome news; she must get healthy and lose weight. She visits a nearby gym only to find even the cheapest fee is out of her reach.
By 1970, Qvale's organization was selling more than 160,000 cars in the United States. The Austin-Healey, produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), was popular with American buyers. BMC's announcement that it would end production of Austin-Healeys created a problem for Qvale, who stood to lose sales. It was also unwelcome news for Austin- Healey's designer Donald Healey – who received a royalty on each Austin-Healey sold – and for English car manufacturer, Jensen Motors, who built the Austin- Healeys for BMC.
The film begins with novelist Jonathan Stitch describing the story of veteran game show host and entertainer J. J. Curtis. Curtis receives the unwelcome news from his Harley Street doctor that he has cancer. Later that day while watching television, Curtis sees acclaimed novelist Jonathan Stitch's acceptance speech for an award he gained at a prestigious book awards ceremony. The speech that Stitch makes reminds Curtis of the fact that his time is short, and that immortality can be achieved through the printed word.
It's just weeks to go to Christmas in the Brown house. The turkey is getting plucked and Grandad is getting stuffed (Or is that the other way around). Agnes is excited because her son Trevor whom she has not seen in five years has promised to pay a Christmas Visit home. However Cathy returns from her trip to America with unwelcome news, but who will tell Mammy? Rory Brown is distraught because his partner Dino has tried to drown him, Mark and Betty do their best to keep everybody calm, while nobody is sure what to do about Winnie's big box or Granddad‘s little hamster.
With many returning members, including team captain Grant Peacock, Princeton had high hoped for their season. Before it even began, however, the team received unwelcome news when the operators of the St. Nicholas Rink, still the principle arena for the university's teams, refused to allow the freshman squad to use the venue for either games or practices as they weren't expected to attract enough spectators to offset the cost. As a result the freshman team was abandoned for the year. Despite the decision, Princeton's varsity squad was rounding into form towards the end of December and looked to be a challenger for the collegiate title.
Princess Almira has inherited the throne from her father and the opera opens with her coronation. The new queen is disconcerted when her guardian Consalvo claims that her father entrusted him with his dying wish, namely that Almira should marry someone from "Consalvo's house" and since he only has one son, a rather feckless army officer called Osman, it would seem her father wished her to marry him. This is unwelcome news to Almira as she is desperately in love with her private secretary, a young man of unknown parentage named Fernando. Osman is not unhappy to be elevated to royal status in this way, but he too is already in love with someone else, the Princess Edilia.
Sforza receives unwelcome news: the French troops of Francis I have been defeated at the Battle of Pavia by the Spanish armies of Charles V. Since Sforza is an ally of the French, his position is now critical. His friend the Marquis of Pescara comes to counsel him; Pescara recommends that Sforza go directly to the Emperor and make his submission, rather than wait for Spanish troops to show up on his border. Sforza takes his friend's advice. Just before he hurries away, however, he gives a special instruction to his favourite and brother-in-law Francisco; if he, Sforza, does not return alive from the Emperor's camp, Francisco must kill Marcelia.
Stretching from the sun to the edge of the solar system, this area of high temperatures and gravity pressures has never been explained. Kouji Aiba is a sixteen-year-old boy who packed his bags and left his home on Earth for the Liebe Delta and the training to obtain his Level 2 piloting license. He journeys to the space station accompanied by his childhood friend, Aoi Housen, whom Kouji discovers to his chagrin has enrolled in the Liebe Delta's flight attendant program. En route to the spaceport Aoi gives Kouji the additional unwelcome news that his younger brother, Yuki, is also to attend the Liebe Delta and in fact the brothers will be in the same flight class together.
He assigned Major William Bromley in command of the special mission, and he reported back to Toftoy through Major James P. Hamill, who was responsible for shipping the weapons from Nordhausen to Antwerp, and from there to New Orleans. Bromley and Hamill went to central Germany to salvage as many missiles as they could, under pressure because of the unwelcome news that U.S. forces would be withdrawing soon. Although there were by no means a hundred complete V-2s available, Toftoy organized U.S. soldiers and camp workers to put partially completed rockets and major components into hastily requisitioned rail cars. From 22 to 31 May, several freight trains left Nordhausen for Antwerp loaded with missile and missile parts; thus successfully completing the mission.
By early 1906, Scott queried the RGS about the possible funding of a future Antarctic expedition. It was therefore unwelcome news to him that Ernest Shackleton had announced his own plans to travel to Discoverys old McMurdo Sound base and launch a bid for the South Pole from there. Scott claimed, in the first of a series of letters to Shackleton, that the area around McMurdo was his own "field of work" to which he had prior rights until he chose to give them up, and that Shackleton should therefore work from an entirely different area. In this, he was strongly supported by Discoverys former zoologist, Edward Wilson, who asserted that Scott's rights extended to the entire Ross Sea sector.
He formed Gas and Water Companies to provide Annapolis with gas lighting and to replace its brackish well water with pure. In 1877, Randall, a long-time member of the Board of Directors of Farmers' National Bank, received the unwelcome news that the Bank was over leveraged against properties in Annapolis. The Board elected Randall as President of the Bank; he turned most of his law practice over to his son, John Wirt Randall, and he worked for the remainder of his life to resolve bank matters, straighten out the books and records, maintain public confidence, sell properties and set the bank on a profitable course. Hagner resigned from Randall & Hagner in 1879 to move to Washington to become an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.
Hopkins is powerful and highly respected, but unbeknownst to his employees, his workaholic habits have caused him to be estranged from his wife and his rebellious daughter, who soon elopes with an unsuitable man. Tom is initially supervised by Bill Ogden (Henry Daniell), a micromanager and office politician who rejects Tom's drafts of an important Hopkins speech intended to launch the campaign, substituting his own draft consisting of what Ogden thinks Hopkins wants to hear. Tom plans to play along and accept Ogden's draft but, coaxed by Betsy, presents his original ideas to Hopkins instead. Hopkins, who has just received the unwelcome news of his daughter's elopement, is receptive to Tom's criticism and thinks Tom resembles his own late son, who refused to accept an officer's commission in World War II and was subsequently killed in action as an enlisted man.
Rosie Cooper said "Whilst this decision is unwelcome news, I will continue to stand should to shoulder with parents and pupils" and had questioned the Minister of State for Schools over the possible conflict of interest of the council's Director of Education, who was also the chair of the Glenburn Educational Trust. Stage three involved a further four-week statutory consultation period following the publication of the formal proposals, which allowed interested parties to submit their comments, objections as well as those in support, before a final decision is made. On 19 May 2015, the council agreed to close the school on 31 August 2016 due to consistently poor results, despite the range of additional support that was provided by the council, and low pupil numbers, which "made it difficult for it to provide a broad and balanced education" and impacted the school's finances and standards. At the time, it had 320 students compared to the school's capacity of more than 1,000 and was noted for having the worst GCSE results in Lancashire.

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