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What sorts of changes will this eclipse usher into your life?
Joe Biden made the case for building on Obamacare, which he helped usher into law.
Despite its importance, a router is often the most boring device you can usher into your home.
It's also one of those cases in which sports prove a peerless usher into the realm of geopolitics.
And for manufacturing companies like Fallbrook Technologies, some of our innovations took 15 years to usher into the market.
Say hello, America, to Fox News, and the populist president — and friend of Mr. Murdoch — it helped usher into office.
On October 27, 2014, MLS commissioner Donald Garber shut down Chivas USA, which he helped usher into the league in 2004.
The approval, which was expected, comes on the eve of national elections that are likely to usher into power the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
It became clear this season that the San Antonio Spurs did not intend to fit into the new order that they had helped usher into power.
Edison Village, with grounds open to the public during the day, is intended to usher into the downtown the new era of the American urban center.
Mr. Burke and I attempted entry, but it was the middle of the afternoon and all efforts to talk an usher into opening the doors were thwarted.
For skateboarding fanatics and casual observers alike, all of these feats have made the name Tony Hawk synonymous with the sport he has helped usher into the mainstream.
For more than two decades, the network helped legitimize political issues like birtherism and "death panels" and usher into the mainstream the shock-jock language embraced by Mr. Trump.
Moore's Law would usher into existence affordable, powerful off-the-shelf microprocessors and hard drives that could replace creaky hand-built signal-processing equipment and slow, finicky reels of magnetic tape.
Apple's decision to do away with them seems only cosmetic, but it also moves the company away from the fingerprint authentication technology that the iPhone's Touch ID helped to usher into the mainstream.
Just as for Trump, moving Guatemala&aposs embassy plays well with an important part of the electoral base of Morales, an evangelical Christian whom like-minded voters helped usher into office in 2015.
I focused on two immediately recognizable designs that I helped usher into the Museum of Modern Art's collection between 19343 and 19394: Charles Harrison's View-Master (287) and the New Breed dashiki (229).
What director Avi Belkin fritters around, but doesn't focus on enough, is the extent to which Wallace's brand of confrontational interviews that give the title its meaning -- and the commodification of news "60 Minutes" helped usher into television -- has seriously impacted broadcast journalism, often in problematic ways.
If his victory is confirmed, it would upend a political system that has been in place since the years following the Mexican Revolution and usher into power a leftist party founded four years ago, led by a three-time candidate who has vowed to transform the country as profoundly as independence did.
By signaling that he will serve just one term and choosing a running mate and Cabinet that is young and diverse, Biden could offer himself to the Democratic primary electorate as the candidate best suited to defeat Trump as well as the candidate who can usher into power the party's fresh faces.
Campaigning for Democrats would not only nuke most of their existing social and professional relationships, it might make them complicit in such horrors as the passage of universal health care or the raising of the minimum wage — to say nothing of the non-carbon-tax climate policies they might unwittingly usher into existence.
The writer Walker Percy's foreword to "A Confederacy of Dunces" is only a couple of pages long, but in it he gets across the dramatic essentials of the novel's tortuous path to publication: that the much-rejected manuscript was orphaned when its author, John Kennedy Toole, killed himself in 1969; that Toole's mother, Thelma, was tenacious in pressing Percy to read it; that when at last he did, he discovered a "gargantuan tumultuous human tragicomedy" that he helped usher into the wider world.
Families and friends get together to celebrate with merry-making and eating. On the eve of the festival, shots are fired at midnight by the Paramount Chief to usher into the New Year. The Paramount Chief rides in a palanquin on the following day. Sheep are slaughtered in front of the Elmina castle.
Al-Hadi Sharaf ad-Din (1820 - June 8, 1890) was a claimant for the Zaidi imamate of Yemen in the years 1878–1890, acting in opposition to the Ottoman occupiers of the country. His period saw a tribal embryo of a state taking form in the highlands of Yemen, which would be strengthened by his successors as imams, and eventually usher into the expulsion of the Ottoman Turks in the early 20th century.
A weary and visibly shaken Teddy crawls to the final portion of the trail, where the music finally stops. He finds himself at what appears to be the cinema from the beginning of the film. There, he meets a sinister Usher, who forces him to sit in a theater empty except for a brief glimpse of smiling theatergoers implied to be the spirits of the dead townspeople. On the screen is footage of his wife, who has been transported by the Usher into a hellish landscape.
The founder died intestate and there were legal arguments originating from "Evill Persons" who claimed a financial interest in his estate. To protect the school from subsequent challenges of this nature, school was incorporated by an Act of Parliament as The Free Schole of King Edwarde the Sixte in Berkhampstedde, making the Master and the Usher into trustees of the school property and making the Warden of All Soul's, Oxford the Visitor. The school received a common seal bearing Incent's coat of arms of crossed swords on a blue shield.
" In a positive review for Exclaim!, Calum Slingerland praised Ty's talent in composition and arrangement, writing "what could have easily been a 16-track collection of Griffin's ambition becoming his downfall is a worthwhile look at the multifaceted nature of his musical brain." Claire Lobenfeld of Fact said, "This is not the moment where he will become a superstar, but it's a promising beginning to what should be a very long career." Shirley Ju of HipHopDX said, "So, all in all, Ty delivers a light, layered debut, with more depth than we thought could be drawn out of the trap&B; sound he helped usher into the mainstream.
Of his service to Mr. Jefferson, he said: "For fourteen years I made the fire in his bedroom and private chamber, cleaned his office, dusted his books, run of errands and attended him about home". He and his older brother Gilly "... were both retained about the person of our master as long as he lived." He added, "Frequently, gentlemen would call upon him on business of great importance, whom I used to usher into his presence," and "sometimes I would be employed in burnishing or doing some other work in the room where they were." Among the visitors was the Marquis de Lafayette, who had served in the Revolution.
In 2017, Politico Europe revealed, in letter to chief executives of Europe's biggest asset management companies, that Ferber had promoted a commercial product that allows companies to navigate key requirements in MiFID II, rules he helped usher into EU law. Ferber was affiliated with the financial service product that he promoted, as it was offered through a foundation he co-founded with the CEO of the company that produces it,Bjarke Smith-Meyer (January 11, 2018), Businessman boasted about influencing key EU financial legislation Politico Europe. but had not declared the affiliation to the Parliament. By early 2018, President of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani, decided that Ferber would not face disciplinary action from the Parliament.
Religious organizations on the island influenced the role of marriage, and consequently parenthood, in patients' lives. Before Filipino authorities established a ban on marriage in the colony, Christian groups on the island, along with authorities, took an active stand against the marriage between lepers, citing that "marital life is not conducive to their own well being ... they usher into the world healthy and innocent children who are born only to be separated from their parents and placed under the care of the Welfare Commissioner or of a relative, so that they may not suffer the fate of their progenitors." Authorities were also opposed to marriage due to statistics at the time showing that if babies were not removed from their mothers before they were six months old, approximately half of them would become leprous. This led to a problem for Heiser in which, without the support of a law giving him authority to remove a child, he had to either somehow convince a leprous mother to turn over her child or, without the removal of the child, be forced to possibly allow the mother to expose leprosy to her child.

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