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At one extreme is the hostility of a small minority, like the England fans who, during several boisterous days in Lille before their match in Wales, chanted: "We're all voting out/We're all voting out/F**k off Europe/We're all voting out".
Ron wins the Fishy for the second half of the episode, for making the right choice between voting out Aurora and voting out Wentworth.
"They're voting out of enthusiasm; they're voting out of love," Mr. Trump said, a rejoinder to news reports about violence breaking out at his rallies.
Voting out Chris solidified Wardog's control on the Manu tribe.
Voting out Chelsea keeps the tribe in a beneficial state.
She has a conversation with Eric, and proposes voting out David.
By voting out Queen Sandra, J.T. can destabilize his current tribe.
Voting out Malcolm this early is a bad move for Culpepper.
Voting out David might be a red flag to Joe and Aubry.
Voting out Jessica doesn't suddenly terminate Ben and Lauren's relationship with Dr. Mike.
If I were J.T., I'd think voting out Sandra is Culpepper's best move.
And so they're voting out of line, and we're saying enough with that.
The Fishy goes to Wardog, for making the right choice and voting out Devens.
Voting out Morgan over Angela has the added benefit of maximizing internal-Naviti dysfunction.
Woodhouse wrote that many Republicans opposed Sunday voting out of respect for religious preferences.
These taxes made voting out of reach for poor people, including people of color.
Shaking up the game and voting out a big player seems so much more exciting.
Remember, voting out a telecom shill could also lead to two-faced lobbyists losing their jobs.
Adam wins the Fishy this week for voting out Figgy and allying with Ken and Jessica.
Drew Gobbleser kept it simple and wrote his proof of voting out on a note card.
Nevertheless, Kentuckians voting out Bevin is a huge victory for teachers after a year of protests.
Wendell explicitly said that he wanted to vote out Angela as a proxy for voting out Chris.
I actually thought Chris did a fantastic job of bringing up the possibility of voting out Wentworth.
Voting out threats right before the merge is a great strategy — if the threats aren't your allies.
Women will again respond — this time by voting out candidates who continue to attack women's health and rights.
Last week, after the tribe returned from voting out Ronnie, Elaine tried to make peace with outsider Aaron.
As the three Goliaths discuss strategy, and Alec raises the possibility of voting out Davie, Natalia shuts him down.
Most people questioned by Reuters said they did not understand the constitutional changes and were only voting out of fear.
One would expect the prospect of voting out Trump to bring record-shattering numbers of energized Democrats to the polls.
Plus he's earned an enemy for life in Taylor, in a way that voting out Ken wouldn't have completely alienated Jessica.
Even last episode she was making the case that voting out the tribe's oldest and least-threatening player made no sense.
In France this month, English soccer hooligans' chant was "We're all voting Out!" as they beat up fans from other nations.
If that effort fails, consumers are left with a final option: voting out the lawmakers who cuddle up to big telecom.
Told that voting "out" would ruin the economy they replied that, as far as they were concerned, the economy was already ruined.
Just like his conversation with Zeke, he doesn't simply boss David around — I'm voting out CeCe whether you like it or not.
But the problem with voting out Joe now is that the Kama 6 are still just six on a 12 person tribe.
The entire post merge has been players getting restless, voting out their allies, and immediately being hoisted out of the game themselves.
Water, sassy Ciera (of mom-voting-out fame) realized at the final six that her allies were planning to do her dirty.
"He wouldn't allow himself to think that he is the sort of person who is voting out of spite," Professor Dorf said.
Despite earlier talk about voting out articles of impeachment by Thanksgiving, many appeared, increasingly, in no rush to wrap up the show.
Maybe it should go to Elizabeth, who pushed back against Missy on voting out Tom because of their bond as professional athletes.
By voting out David, not only would Hannah eliminate the game's biggest threat, but she would likely make herself less of a target.
After the Immunity Challenge, Tai just had a few short seconds in the water to propose voting out Michele before Michele joined them.
Voting out Chris is clearly a good move for David; Chris was targeting his allies and the two never had an easy relationship.
Michaela's made it clear that the Millennials expect to stick together, so Adam risks antagonizing them by voting out one of their own.
So where the community really has a say, Hitchcock says, is in voting out a concept rather than choosing one to begin with.
Of course, as Laurel notes, the danger of voting out Dom and Wendell is that then she's stuck with Kellyn, Chelsea, and Angela.
White, college-educated voters in Texas' growing suburbs who dislike President Donald Trump are fleeing the Republican party, and voting out their representatives.
Voters need to examine their consciences and act on them by voting out these lawmakers unless they step up and do their jobs.
Stephanie Johnson voting out Stephanie Gonzalez last season; the rivalry between Kelley Wentworth and Kelly Wiglesworth; Boston Rob eliminating Rob Cesternino in All Stars.
In 2018, after all, voters strongly expressed their dislike of the incumbent president Trump by voting out their Republican representatives in favor of Democrats.
The hashtags, the Yale protests, the voting out of Brock Turner's sentencing judge, who gave him only six months: all of these efforts prove it.
She tells lies in order to sway her ally's opinion and accomplish her goals When Chrissy talks to fellow Hero JP, she proposes voting out Roark.
And they ended up voting out the one who could think, the one who was smart, the one who was the strategist of the power couple.
Were Leave supporters voting out of xenophobia, or were they voting to reject the EU's unaccountable government and market evangelism (or, if you prefer, its overregulation)?
Yes, it's true that many winning tribes make the mistake of turning on each other to settle their old scores rather than voting out the smaller group.
Groups like No IDC and True Blue NY have contacted thousands of voters about the necessity of voting out the group's eight members, as well as Felder.
In the lead-up to Tuesday's meeting, two proxy adviser firms called for shareholders to make a clean break with the Ghosn era by voting out Mr. Saikawa.
Whenever Ashley or Ryan or Chrissy suggests voting out Joe, Ben immediately shuts it down, to the point where the rest of his alliance starts to think he's a dictator.
Angered over accusations of massive corruption, Malaysians delivered a shock election result last month by voting out a coalition that had led the country for the six decades since independence.
The only good news is that the U.S. public has a clear record of voting out legislators who support tax increases on transportation, perhaps recognizing that oil remains the mother's milk of advanced economies.
An ongoing nationwide canvass of election law cases since 2000, for instance, has found only 31 credible examples of fraudulent in-person voting out of roughly 1 billion ballots cast during that time period.
Luckily, Mr Clement said, citing a suggestion from retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the problem is "largely self-healing", as voters will push for reforms and punish excessive gerrymanders by voting out governors who approve them.
It's hard because I don't really have any regrets, but I wish that as far as the voting out Paul would have been better moving forward if we had come together and talked as a larger group.
Everytown for Gun Safety reports statistics and policy decisions they believe will have the most positive impact, including comprehensive background checks, preventing concealed carry reciprocity, voting out lawmakers who have not committed to gun control, and more.
Mahathir, 92, became premier for the second time last month after Malaysians, angered over accusations of massive corruption, delivered a shock election result by voting out a coalition that had led the country for the six decades since independence.
Citizens logically might prefer their own state officials generating policy and delivering services — and voting out those who fail them — instead of relying entirely on politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., to understand what will work best in their state.
John Feinblatt, the president of Everytown for Gun Safety, said advocates for gun control have all but given up on any action by the president and Congress and were focused on voting out of office lawmakers who oppose gun restrictions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former prime minister John Major on Sunday accused the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union of fatuous and squalid claims on immigration and the cost of membership to dupe the public into voting out at this month's referendum.
The different factions can speak to different parts of the electorate, he said, but in order to give a professional image they need to join forces and select a leader who can reassure voters when the 'In' camp warns about the dangers of voting out. Leave.
The argument was that our young nation rejected that kind of suppressive approach in 1800 by voting out John Adams, who signed the Sedition Act -- and replacing him with Thomas Jefferson, who widely criticized the act and, as president, directed district attorneys to cease all prosecutions under it, as it expired.
Tuesday, and Brandy Weston, 34, and her husband, Greg Weston, 45, had already gotten their voting out of the way, and were busy loading boxes of fruit onto the back of their pickup outside of their produce stand in Ashville, a little town a few miles from Mr. Moore's polling place.
Many think that voting out an incumbent president in wartime shows national irresoluteness, even cowardice.
On February 8, 2017, it was revealed that Varner was one of 20 contestants who would be competing on Survivor: Game Changers, the show's 34th season. He was initially placed on the Mana tribe. At the first Tribal Council, he joined the majority in voting out Ciera Eastin. At Mana's second Tribal Council, he joined the majority in voting out Survivor: Cagayan winner Tony Vlachos.
C.N. Parkinson, 288, The Rev. D.C. Caskie, 272, and David Steel, MP, 183.Student Representative Council Diary 1969-70 The turnout was high, with 1535 students voting out of an electorate of approximately 2100 students. Freiherr von Ustinov appointed Brigadier F.A. Hibberd, CBE, TD, DL, as his assessor.
Final turnout was 74.5%, with 10,495,451 voting out of the 14,088,500 voters registered. Of these, 10,393,613 were ruled valid votes, with 101,838 rejected. According to the end result, Rajapaksa was elected to a second term of office with 6,015,934 votes, or 57.88% of the vote. Fonseka finished second with 4,173,185 votes, or 40.15%.
The new Shenton Way Bus Terminal replaced the old Shenton Way Bus Terminal on 24 June 2017, of which the old site was being used for the construction of the MRT station. Three station names - 'Prince Edward Road', 'Palmer' and 'Marina Coastal' - were shortlisted by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) for public voting, out of which Prince Edward Road was chosen.
To ensure that this plan would go off without a hitch, Wright contemplated playing his new idol on Shapiro. But at Tribal Council, former Gen X member Sunday Burquest convinced Wright that Smith's alliance was now planning on voting out McNickle instead. Wright played his idol on McNickle, who, as it turned out, received zero votes. The vote ended up tied 5–5 between Smith and Shapiro.
On Day One, he formed an alliance with Alan Ball, JP Hilsabeck, and Ashley Nolan. When Levu lost the first immunity challenge, Driebergen joined the rest of the Heroes in voting out Katrina Radke. Following her elimination, he aligned with Chrissy Hofbeck. Following the tribe switch, he was switched to the Yawa tribe, where he was the only original Levu member, and in the minority.
Carter resigned in protest. However, in 1977, at the NRA's annual meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, Carter and other activists succeeded in changing the organization's bylaws and voting out much of the leadership. Carter replaced Maxwell Rich as Executive Vice President, responsible for the NRA's operations. In July of that year, he was featured prominently on the cover of The American Rifleman, the official magazine of the NRA.
However, at the next Tribal Council, the tribe was torn between voting out her or Janu Tornell. But before the vote took place, Tornell quit the game, thus saving LaGrossa from elimination. Before the following Tribal Council, LaGrossa tried to pull all the girls into an alliance, but despite strong lobbying, she was unanimously voted out. As a member of the jury, she voted for Westman to win.
Omoyele Sowore is the founder of Sahara Reporters and a presidential aspirant for the 2019 elections in Nigeria. Sowore advocates that the Lazy Nigerian Youths should perform their last act of laziness by forming a consensus of support for a candidate of their choosing with the capacity to deliver and voting out the current administration from power. Hundreds of Nigerian online freelancers, digital marketers and lone entrepreneurs protested by showing off their achievements.
If no candidate receives a majority of first- choice votes, all but the two leading candidates are eliminated and the votes of those eliminated are redistributed according to their second-choice votes to determine the winner. The first election took place on 4 May 2017, and was won by Tim Bowles with a total of 70,300 votes, including second preferences. The turnout was 29.7%, with 199,519 voting out of the possible 671,280.
On Day 19, the first post-merge Tribal Council was cancelled when fellow castaway Neal Gottlieb was medically evacuated that afternoon. On Day 22, Fitzgerald and Maiorano each attended their first Tribal Council of the game. They had been able to avoid going to Tribal Council before the merge by always being on a tribe that won immunity. At her first Tribal Council, she joined the other women and Joe Del Campo in voting out Maiorano in a blindside.
The two worked together to vote Spradlin-Wolfe, subsequently turning on and voting out allies Wilson and Stapley. On Day 37, she organized Driebergen's elimination but left Vlachos out in order to make a move against him and increase her chances of winning. On Day 38 she was pitted against Vlachos in the fire-making challenge. While her fire reached the rope first, Vlachos would go on to win, making Lacina the 16th and final member of the largest jury ever.
This was further exacerbated when Gottlieb was medically evacuated on Day 19 due to a leg infection. By the next Tribal Council, a new all-female alliance had formed, and Del Campo affiliated with them, voting out Nick Maiorano. But on Day 24, Del Campo refused to vote out his ally Wanner, who ended up getting eliminated anyway by the women. When it got to the Final Five on Day 33, Del Campo won his first challenge, which was for reward.
During one immunity challenge on Survivor: The Amazon, Morasca and fellow contestant Heidi Strobel stripped off their clothes for peanut butter and chocolate. After making the merge, Morasca was relatively safe at the start as the majority of the tribe chose to vote off outcasts Roger Sexton and Dave Johnson. With eight players remaining, the new alliance of Morasca, Strobel, Alex Bell and Rob Cesternino targeted Deena Bennett, and she was voted out. At the Final Seven, Cesternino betrayed his alliance by voting out Bell.
Peterson competed for a second time on the show's 27th season, Survivor: Blood vs. Water. Peterson was cast along with his niece Marissa, with Peterson joining the Galang tribe of veteran contestants while Marissa joined the Tadhana tribe of the returning players' loved ones. After his excessive celebrating of the Galang tribe's first victory, the Tadhana tribe decided to retaliate by voting out Marissa. In the third Redemption Island duel, Marissa was defeated by the husband-and-wife duo of Candice and John Cody, finishing in 17th place.
Lusth returned for a fourth time in the 34th season, Survivor: Game Changers. This made him one of only four contestants at the time to ever compete on Survivor four times—the others being "Boston Rob" Mariano, Rupert Boneham, and fellow Game Changers contestant Cirie Fields. On Day 16, Lusth attended his first Tribal Council, where he joined the majority in voting out two-time winner Sandra Diaz-Twine. He had to go to Tribal Council again on Day 18, when he joined the majority in eliminating Jeff Varner.
On the night of the final Michelle performed first in the running order, preceding Iceland. This was the sixth time the Netherlands had been drawn to open the show, a contest record which still stands, and was a poor draw for a quiet, reflective song. At the close of voting "Out On My Own" had received only 16 points (6 from Portugal, 5 from Israel, 4 from Slovenia and 1 from Russia), placing the Netherlands 18th of the 23 entries. The 12 points from the Dutch televote were awarded to contest winners Estonia.
He also formed an alliance with Peterson, Moss, Eastin, and Bankston. At the merge, this alliance joined with Monica Culpepper and Eastin's mother, Laura Morett, to take out Baskauskas and his brother, Vytas, as well as Tina Wesson. From here, Apostol began looking further past this alliance of seven, orchestrating Morett's return to Redemption Island and voting out Bankston, who was conspiring to blindside him. In this Tribal Council, Apostol used his idol, even though no votes were cast against him and Bankston still received the majority of votes.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1818 to 1824 and served as speaker from 1820 to 1824. On December 7, 1819, he was elected speaker with a vote of 56 of 93 representatives voting, out of 94 (other votes were: Phineas Jenks – 21, Rees Hill – 14, Wilson Smith – 1, William Lehman – 1). On December 3, 1822, he was elected speaker with a vote of 65 (other votes were John Gilmore – 23 and Jacob Holgate – 8). In the general election of 1820, he received 3,083 votes.
All of the other tribemates disregarded their alliances for the evening to admonish Varner and support Smith. Many were in tears as the Tribal Council played out, and even Jeff Probst came to Smith's defense. Varner eventually realized he made a huge mistake and tearfully expressed shame and remorse for what he had done. In the end, Probst asked the rest of the tribe if they are set on voting out Varner, and they said yes, thus sending him out of the game without the usual written-vote style of elimination.
Even though Donaldson was targeted as an outsider, he was spared by the tribe during its fifth elimination, instead voting out the injured James Clement. Donaldson and the rest of the Heroes tribe won the last three immunity challenges before the merge. As a result, both tribes entered the merge with five members each. After Villain Parvati Shallow gave hidden immunity idols to allies Sandra Diaz-Twine and Donaldson's Australian Outback tribemate Jerri Manthey, his own ally and fellow Hero J. T. Thomas was eliminated, giving the former Villain tribe members the advantage in numbers.
Gomes was sent to the jury anyway, and at the Final Four immunity challenge, Skupin won immunity, and went on to join Whelchel and Stapley in voting out Freberg. At the Final Tribal Council, Skupin was berated by the jury for his perceived strategic and social ineptitude. In particular, he was asked by Jeff Kent whether he was the type of person who makes things happen, watches things happen, or wonders what happened. In addition, Carter Williams asked Skupin to tell the jury why he had decided to vote Williams out.
Starrett then told Wahl, and the two of them, along with Stocker and Michelle Schubert, plotted to vote out Klein at the next Tribal. After Wahl won immunity on day 23, Klein and his allies, Hannah Shapiro and Zeke Smith decided to join the Gen X faction in voting out Schubert. That night, Klein received four votes, but the other nine went against Schubert. At the next Tribal Council on Night 25, Stocker revealed both his and Klein's secrets and insinuated that Klein had also eaten some of the stashed food.
Daugherty then struck a deal with Berry and Orlins to vote with them against Tanner. However, at Tribal Council, he sided with Tanner and Lee once again to vote Berry out instead, because she was too well liked by the female- dominated jury and because she had previously betrayed him at the merge by voting out Freeman. In the "final four" finale, Daugherty again convinced Orlins that he was in an alliance with her, despite his obvious alliance with Tanner and Lee. He decided she was a flip-flopper and too much of a risk, and voted her out.
A first for 2009, Musikfest is holding a web-based competition for any band in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States to win a gig at this year's Musikfest. Twenty bands are slated to be chosen by online voting, out of the estimated hundreds that will most likely enter the competition. Of those twenty, 4 will be chosen after competitions between the bands, and those 4 bands will get performances at Musikfest 2009, as well as monetary prizes. Of those 4 bands, one will have their performance filmed and be guaranteed a booking at Musikfest 2010.
The series involves contestants who are overweight to varying degrees participating in a contest to lose the most percentage of weight, with teams and contestants voting out each other. Unlike the American version, weight loss is measured in tenths of kilograms instead of pounds. Personal trainers Michelle Bridges, Shannan Ponton, Steve Willis and Tiffiny Hall are responsible for training the contestants and helping them to lose weight. Michelle and Shannan have been the main trainers since Season 2 (in Season 1 the original American trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels were used, and in Seasons 2 and 3 they appeared as guests).
Grant's acceptance of Belknap's resignation was reported to Congress at 11:00 A.M. but did not deter the Clymer Committee from voting out articles of impeachment, which were forwarded to the full House that same day. The subsequent vote for impeachment was unanimous and was promptly forwarded to the Senate for trial. In May 1876, after lengthy debate, the Senate voted that Belknap, a private citizen, could be put on trial by the Senate. Although there was strong evidence Belknap willingly accepted unlawful quarterly payments from Marsh, Belknap was acquitted when the vote for conviction failed to achieve the required two- thirds majority.
By electing Godbout as Premier on 25 October 1939, there was an understanding in Quebec that the reward for voting out Duplessis would be no overseas conscription. Many Canadians supported Mackenzie King's pledge, even as it became obvious the war would not end quickly. As in the First World War, young French Canadians joined the few traditional French-speaking regiments of the Canadian army, such as the Regular-Army Royal 22e Régiment, and several Militia regiments that were mobilized. In the infantry, barracks life and most training was in French and only the command and radio language was in English.
This worried the Aitu Four, who were dissatisfied with how Gentry and Shallow lay around camp sleeping, while they worked and got their food. In an attempt to stay in the game, Gentry and Shallow talked to Yul Kwon about voting out Penner first in exchange for their jury votes, a plan which succeeded. On day 36, Shallow was finally voted out in a 4–2 vote when the Aitu Four saw her craftiness as more of a threat than Gentry's physical strength. As a juror, she cast her vote for eventual runner-up Ozzy Lusth.
Lacina came back as a contestant on the show's 40th season, Survivor: Winners at War. She was originally a member of the Dakal tribe, where she realigned with Vlachos and found the Vote Steal Advantage when she had to go to the other tribe to receive it, as per the note she received from Natalie Anderson, who was on Edge of Extinction. She was moved to the Yara tribe alongside Sophie Clarke when the tribe switch occurred. While they were outnumbered 3-2 and Lacina was a target on Day 14, she was spared when original Sele's Ben Driebergen and Adam Klein joined herself and Clarke in voting out Rob Mariano.
In 1912, he was elected County Attorney for Atoka County, Oklahoma and was reelected after his first two-year term expired. In 1917, he returned to private law practice in Atoka, where he remained until he won election to the Oklahoma Supreme Court in 1924, filling a vacancy and taking office in 1925. He was reelected for a full 6-year term in 1926. In 1929, the Oklahoma Legislature attempted to impeach Clark, with the Oklahoma House of Representatives voting out eleven impeachment charges against Clark alleging corruption; however, he was acquitted by one vote in the Oklahoma Senate, and served out the remainder of his term.
He also acquired a twenty-five-thousand- acre plantation located near Hammond, Louisiana, which became a favorite retreat of Zemurray's for the rest of his life.Formerly Zemurray's home, this mansion on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans is now the residence for presidents of Tulane UniversityUnited Fruit suffered financially because of mismanagement and the Great Depression, so much so that its stock declined in value by 90% after it acquired Cuyamel. This encouraged Zemurray to return to the banana business by buying a controlling share of United Fruit and voting out the board of directors. Zemurray reorganized the company, decentralized decision-making and made the company profitable once more.
They immediately targeted Black due to his physical strength, among other events that had occurred earlier in the game, and he was voted out. But Van den Berghe had received another vote at tribal council, a vote he believed had come from Goldsmith, but which actually came from Cooper. This led Van den Berghe on a witch-hunt against Goldsmith which almost led to the demise of Zohn's alliance when Goldsmith possessed the power with the other four ex-Samburu members, Cooper, Garrison, Kim Powers and Brandon Quinton. But at the last minute, Quinton switched his vote, saving Van den Berghe, and voting out Goldsmith.
At the next tribal council, Gould and Coombes were able to persuade Shonee Fairfax into voting out Lake's strongest ally, Monika Radulovic. In the final four, Gould and Coombes' target was Lake, but after he won immunity they voted out Fairfax, making it to the final three. Coombes won the final immunity challenge and voted off Lake, taking Gould to the Final Tribal Council. At the Final Tribal Council, Gould was praised for overcoming adversity due to her age, showing loyalty all throughout the game, and playing a very good social game but was also seen as a weaker strategic and physical player compared to Coombes.
Examples could include relocating assets to avoid a new tax, reincorporating a business to avoid new regulations, buying goods from a different store when the quality of the original diminishes, voting out the incumbent, etc. The payoff of an Exit option for the Citizen is the variable E and the Government gets to keep the 1 it took initially. Loyalty options are ones where the Citizen chooses to put up with the new policy and not alter their behavior. The payoff for the Citizen is 0 as they decide to take the loss and the Government receives the 1 it took plus the value of the Citizen's Loyalty.
At the merge, despite coming with a 5–4 member advantage over Aitu, Shallow found herself in the minority as Penner betrayed his former tribe mates and joined the Aitu Four in voting out Nate Gonzalez. She became angry with Penner, and a day after his betrayal, when she cut her thumb with a machete while cutting a coconut, she said that she was imagining the coconut was Penner's head. After alliance member Woodcock was eliminated, Shallow and Gentry found themselves fighting for survival. Despite being on the outside, Shallow was able to retain her strength and win two reward challenges, one being the "loved one" challenge.
Falcula was involved in the general indignation that attended the conviction of Oppianicus. The majority of judges who condemned Oppianicus was very small. Falcula was accused by the tribune, Lucius Quintius, of having been illegally balloted into the concilium by Gaius Verres, at that time city praetor, for the express purpose of convicting Oppianicus, of voting out of his proper decuria, of giving sentence without hearing the evidence, of omitting to apply for an adjournment of the proceedings, and of receiving 40,000 sesterces as a bribe from the prosecutor, Cluentius. He was, however, acquitted, since his trial did not take place until after the excitement that followed Oppianicus's verdict, the Judicium Albianum, had in some measure subsided.
But this move came back to haunt Quinton when Zohn's alliance saw him as untrustworthy and voted him out at the next tribal council. Zohn, Van den Berghe, Buchanan, and Johnson regained control of the game, outing previous Samburu members Garrison, Powers and Cooper in the next three tribal councils, carrying them into the final four. At the next immunity challenge, Johnson, the next target to be voted out, won immunity, leading to the alliance having to resort to voting one of their own out, despite the fact that the challenge contained some controversy. At any rate, Zohn joined Van den Berghe and Johnson in voting out Buchanan, carrying them into the Final Three.
That night, Fields, joined the majority of the tribe in voting against Kimmel, but to everyone's surprise, Kimmel produced an immunity idol, which cancelled all the votes against her and sent Jones out of the game instead. On Day 36, Reichenbach won immunity yet again, but before Tribal Council, Fields came up with a plan to keep the Black Widows intact. She would try to trick Reichenbach into thinking that he was untrustworthy and that he needed to give his immunity to Bolton to earn back the jury's trust. Fields even went so far as to assure him that she and Bolton would join him in voting out Shallow if he gave up immunity.
Mann announced he would vote to leave the EU in the June 2016 referendum, saying he believed Labour voters "fundamentally disagree" with Labour's official stance."Why I'm Voting Out on June 23rd" - John Mann MP official website, 10 June 2016 His own constituency voted to leave by a margin of 68% to 32%. Mann was one of only three Labour MPs, along with Ian Austin and Kevin Barron, to defy a three-line whip and to vote for Theresa May's Brexit deal in the 15 January 2019 Meaningful vote. On 29 January 2019, Mann was one of seven Labour MPs to vote with the Conservative Government supporting Graham Brady's amendment mandating Theresa May to renegotiate the Irish backstop in the Withdrawal Agreement.
Under the Trump administration, President Donald Trump appointed Ajit Pai as the new FCC chairman in January 2017 which lead to the voting out of the 2015 policy order in December 2017; under the new regulation, the rules of the 2015 order were dropped entirely and the regulation stated that broadband carriers were only required to publicly reveal how they were managing their networks. Supporters of this new regulation claim that in reversing the former net neutrality policy, networks and internet providers will have more incentive to innovate and improve their networks by charging large companies for internet usage and introducing competition. In October 2019, a federal appeals court ruled that the FCC's reversal of the 2015 policy order that imposed regulations was in fact lawful.
Before a crucial tribe swap, Gould found herself in a core alliance with fellow Champion contestants Lydia Lassila, Mat Rogers, Steve Willis, Samuel 'Sam' Hinton, and Sharn Coombes. In the first merged tribal council, Gould campaigned to vote out Lassila due to her physical strength and would also assist in voting out Hinton at the next tribal council. When one of her strongest allies, Rogers, was blindsided, she and her alliance was left in the minority and she would soon only have Coombes as an ally. At the final six, Gould and Coombes were able to trick Brian Lake, a member of the opposing alliance, into using a Hidden Immunity Idol to vote out one of his allies, Fenella McGowan.
Initially, his alliance included fellow tribemates R.C. Saint-Amour, Pete Yurkowski, and Abi-Maria Gomes. No one in this alliance was eliminated prior to the merge, as Tandang did not lose one single tribal immunity challenge. After the merge, on Day 22, Skupin teamed up with Whelchel, and five days later, the two of them agreed to form a new alliance with Denise Stapley and Malcolm Freberg. At the Final Five Tribal Council, the four of them were planning on voting out Gomes, who repeatedly called Skupin a "moron" in an attempt to convince him and the others to take her to the end as a sacrificial lamb, as Gomes was perceived as having no shot at getting any jury votes.
In a game-changing move, Diaz-Twine, Boneham, and Hastie, unsure about whether to send home Cohen, the last minority alliance member left, or Dalton, who betrayed them previously together with Dunn, asked them to publicly campaign for their spot. The alliance eventually eliminated Cohen, and received Roberts as a replacement from The Outcasts. As the tribes merged into Balboa at 5–5, the Drake tribe, with the help of outcast Roberts, was able to sway Morgan outcast Lillian "Lil" Morris to vote with them, controlling the game and subsequently voting out Morgan leaders Andrew Savage and Ryan Opray. However, the game took a major shift when old Drake members Dalton and Roberts aligned themselves with Morris, and recruited the remaining Morgan members Tijuana "Ti" Bradley and Darrah Johnson.
At the Final Five, Johnson was the next target of Roberts and Dalton, but Morris started to have suspicions about her alliance (which would prove true eventually). Roberts made a potentially fatal error by inviting Dalton on his reward trip, leaving the three women, including an angered Morris, together back at camp, sparking a last minute scramble to break the bond between the two guys, eventually voting out Roberts for the second time in the game. After Diaz-Twine made it to the Final Four, she was no longer a target, with Morris and Johnson targeting each other, each believing that no one could win against her in the Final Two. Diaz-Twine and Dalton decided to side with Morris and vote out Johnson, propelling them into the Final Three.
This initially angered Lusth, but he later forgave his tribe. As the tribe approached what they suspected was the last Tribal Council before the merge and the return of the Redemption Island victor, Lusth made an unprecedented, bold, and strategic move by requesting that his tribe vote him out to Redemption Island, in the hope that he would beat long-running Redemption Island resident Christine Shields-Markoski and return to the merged tribe, making the former Savaii numbers equal to the former Upolu members. Jeff Probst has called this one of the greatest moves in Survivor history. The plan worked, but at the first post-merge Tribal Council Cochran betrayed his own tribe and joined with Upolu in voting out Tollefson, followed by Lusth and his other former tribemates, one by one.
She attended her first Tribal Council on Day 16. At Tribal Council, she joined the majority in voting out Sandra Diaz-Twine. After the merge, Boehlke won two individual immunity challenges. On Day 29, she orchestrated the blindside of former ally Zeke Smith, who she felt had betrayed her by trying to get her voted out earlier. On Day 30, she passed the 100-days-played milestone; joining fellow Game Changers castaways Ozzy Lusth and Cirie Fields at 128 and 121 days, respectively; at the time Lusth held the longest playing career, until Winners at War, where Mariano topped the distinction with a play of 152 days spanning over five seasons, along with participating winning castaways Parvati Shallow (149), Tyson Apostol (116), Sandra Diaz-Twine (110), and Amber Brkish Mariano (106), and non-winners Amanda Kimmel (108); and Rupert Boneham (104).
The framers of the National Initiative for Democracy believe the law-making branch of government (Congress) no longer effectively represents the will of the American people. They believe as America continues to grow and diversify, Congress can only become less and less effective in representing the masses; that the gap between the elite decision making few and the ever diversifying average citizen, can only be bridged through direct citizen participation in governing. They contend "voting out" representatives from office or enacting term limits is a good idea, those actions do not address the basic, fundamental flaw of governing an enormous, increasingly heterogeneous population by a tiny, elite few. They believe that recent technological advances have made it possible for all Americans to voice their opinions on policies and laws which affect their lives; technology that did not exist in 18th century America, when the Constitution was written.
The part-Tahitian officer was extremely unpopular with the legislators especially the Liberals since many party members including Robert William Wilcox were arrested by Marshal Wilson for conspiracy before the opening of the assembly in May. Since Marshal Wilson was under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General, one of the four minister forming the cabinet, the Liberal legislators were keen on voting out any cabinets which continued to condone him while the queen insisted on retaining him. On August 30, 1892, Representative Pua submitted a resolution for the removal of Marshal Wilson by the ministry led by Hermann A. Widemann. The preamble of the resolution read: > Whereas, the present Marshal of the Kingdom, C. B. Wilson, has allowed > gambling, opium dealing and other forms of law-breaking to flourish > unchecked, and the Police Department under his administration has shown more > disposition to affiliate with criminals than to enforce the laws of this > Kingdom..and whereas, the said Marshal is commonly reported to exercise a > pernicious, illegitimate and occult influence at the Court of Her Majesty > the Queen, which tends to bring Her Majesty's Government into contempt and > disrepute.

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