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Republican lawmakers, however, want to wind back the clock. Rep.
Can we get, like, Gone With the Wind back, please?
I'm trying to get my legs back and my wind back.
" He added: "Can we get 'Gone With the Wind' back, please?
DIVIDEND TAX REFORM * Labor promises to wind back some tax refunds on corporate dividends.
I'm looking for, like – can we get like 'Gone With The Wind' back, please?
Still, the region's leaders told officials this year that they must not wind back spending.
Especially in food, supply chains wind back and forth across the Irish Sea and the border with Northern Ireland.
But they're having to wind back on their brick and mortar operations as customers increasingly flock to digital banking.
Thus was the scene set for Mr Juncker, on September 13th, to declare the wind back in Europe's sails.
The European Central Bank is deciding when and how quickly to wind back its expansive quantitative easing (QE) program.
"If you wind back the clock, I would still say, 'Take it,'" the MIT Technology Review reported on Thursday.
The European Central Bank is deciding when and how quickly to wind back its expansive quantitative easing (QE) programme.
When we remember, we don't wind back our minds to a moment in time and relive that exact moment.
And while the latest show of progress could wind back the clock somewhat, the trade war is still far from over.
Exposure to bright light stimulates the brain's master clock — the suprachiasmatic nucleus — to wind back those three-tenths of an hour.
Sanders wants to wind back the clock 40 years, and reestablish market shares as the determining factor in approving or rejecting mergers.
"If you wind back the clock, I would still say, 'Take it,'" he said, according to reporting by the MIT Technology Review.
Counting mutations allowed the researchers to "wind back the molecular clock" and see when each strain of H.I.V. diverged from its ancestors.
Many experts see the latest offer from North Korea to suspend testing as an effort to wind back punishing United Nations sanctions.
"If you wind back the clock I would still say 'Take it,'" Negroponte said according to a report in the MIT Technology Review.
During my seven days at work, I have a somewhat "indicative" pattern, meaning my shift start times should slowly wind back later every day.
In practical terms, this means China will likely continue buying when prices are cheap, but may wind back if prices rise to a level deemed expensive.
Dodd-Frank: The House will consider sweeping legislation to wind back the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law enacted in the wake of the financial crisis.
Elizabeth Warren and former VP Joe Biden, who both had disappointing results in Iowa, hope New Hampshire voters put the wind back in their campaign sails.
But where Germany saw PESCO as an opportunity to put wind back into the sails of the European project, France was irked that inclusivity had trumped ambition.
" The audience booed at the president's initial mention of the Academy Awards, then cheered when he said, "Can we get, like, Gone with the Wind back, please?
I wanted to wind back the clock and make sense of how a city that seemed so averse to politics — of any kind — had been torn apart.
A new decision to let free users listen to on-demand music might put some wind back into the company's sales though, and convert more to paying tiers.
And they're all cared for by Alma Peregrine (Eva Green), a hearty, pipe-smoking matriarch with the ability to wind back the clock by 24 hours every evening.
ECB President Mario Draghi is expected to lay the groundwork to wind back its asset purchase programme, though few investors expect to see a clear framework just yet.
As investors wind back their buying in safe assets, the 298.134-year U.S. Treasuries yield rose 21 basis points to 2467.9% , marking the biggest daily increase since Nov.
Those firms, along with the American Bankers Association and Consumer Bankers Association, are flexing their muscles, pushing Trump-appointed regulators to wind back other areas of Dodd-Frank.
When we remember, we don't wind back our minds to a certain time and relive that exact moment, yet many of us think our memories work like a videotape.
The populists' plans include a flat tax that would lower revenues and a universal basic income that would raise expenditure; both parties want to wind back previous pension reforms.
The euro eased to $1.2020, having hit a top of $1.2092 on Friday amid speculation the European Central Bank was closer to starting a wind-back of its stimulus programme.
These accusations of historical revisionism come amid attempts by Xi to wind back some of Deng's liberal economic reforms, by solidifying greater Communist Party sway over the country's private sector.
Still, most market players think the euro could rebound soon as investors will likely focus on how the ECB will wind back its stimulus at its policy meeting next month.
Several of the developed world's central banks appear to be on the cusp of beginning to wind back the massive monetary stimulus injected into their economies since the global financial crisis.
The roots of cash bail in this country wind back to a set of laws created after the Civil War that criminalized black Americans and led to generations of plunder and servitude.
Heavyweight Fast Retailng fell for the fifth trading day in a row, down 0.9 percent, hit by speculation the BOJ could wind back its purchases in the Nikkei-linked exchange-traded funds.
Investors awaited minutes of the Fed's June meeting to gauge how committed it was to hiking rates gain this year and any detail on plans to wind back its massive balance sheet.
That was well off the BOJ's 2 percent price goal and argued for its ultra-easy stance to stay in place for now even as other central banks start to wind back.
The euro has been weighed down recently by comments from some European Central Bank officials suggesting the ECB is in no hurry to wind back its stimulus given the spectre of low inflation.
Defaults are still rising in China, raising the prospect of a liquidity crunch, or at least that the credit-fuelled rally that fuelled soaring commodity prices this year may wind back, he added.
That has put a bit of wind back in the sails of the residential construction industry, which began work on about 20,23 more homes in September than in the same month last year.
In essence, the government would wind back the clock to a time before deregulation, when the airlines were more like flag carriers, providing an essential transportation service, like the water and electric companies.
The single currency was also supported by expectations that the European Central Bank would announce at its policy meeting later this month that it would wind back its 2.3 trillion euro bond-buying programme.
The single currency was also supported by expectations that the European Central Bank would announce at its policy meeting later this month that it would wind back its 2.3 trillion euro bond-buying program.
If you wind back the clock of life to its beginning, you arrive at a moment, roughly four billion years ago, when the planet was newly formed, and the Age of Microbes was dawning.
This isn't the first time Kate has had a close brush with the windback on the couple's first royal tour to Canada, her yellow dress was caught in a gust on an airport tarmac.
TOKYO/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Speculation the Bank of Japan may wind back its monetary stimulus this year gripped markets on Tuesday after the central bank trimmed the amount of its purchases of Japanese government bonds.
Welles filmed The Other Side of the Wind back in '70s, but it was never finished, in part because of Welles' ever-present budget issues, but mostly because of animosity between its many different rights holders.
Godfrey showed me how to tease apart the coiled strands of the rope, break off a fragment of seaweed, slip it into the uncoiled segment, and then let the strands wind back up, trapping the seaweed inside.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's coal imports are set to slump in December as traders and utilities wind back purchases following signals from Beijing that it will stop clearing shipments until next year, trading companies and utilities told Reuters.
The Bulletin offered several steps to wind back the Doomsday Clock, including nuclear negotiations between the United States and Russia, engagement with North Korea by a host of nations and greater efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Nikkei's heavyweight Fast Retailng fell for the third trading day in a row, down 0.7 percent, hit by speculation that the Bank of Japan could wind back its purchases in the Nikkei-linked exchange-traded funds.
Still, Democrats running for president might wind back Trump's performance on Tuesday afternoon for a reminder of what a dangerous opponent -- ready to go low and relishing his own power -- the President could be in two years.
And as she hoisted her second Grand Slam singles trophy of the year (and of her career) on Saturday at the United States Open, it seemed appropriate to wind back the tape eight months to the Australian Open.
Sterling's near-2017.8 percent plunge since the vote to leave the European Union has sent inflation expectations soaring, driving investors to wind back bets on further interest rate cuts and other Bank of England stimulus measures this year.
Although the dollar had been supported by the Fed's gradual policy tightening since late 2015, its perceived interest rate advantage is eroding as many other central banks have started to look to wind back their stimulus in recent months.
S. CENTRAL BANKS PREPARE TO WIND BACK POLICY SUPPORT * BLACKROCK'S TURNILL SAYS WINDFALL FROM HIGHER COMMODITY PRICES HELPED MANY EM COUNTRIES BOLSTER THEIR CURRENT ACCOUNTS * BLACKROCK'S RICHARD TURNILL SAYS "WE LIKE EMERGING ASIA AND BRAZIL" Source text: (bit.ly/1SsnXJT)
This has threatened to wind back decades of success in the containment of the disease since the first measles vaccines were introduced, in 19643—an era when the United States saw between three million and four million cases a year.
It's important to wind back many months to where the Russia collusion narrative started and the media frenzy–driven suggestion that Flynn may have been on a mission to compromise America's security and endanger this great republic when he visited Moscow.
Hopes for an imminent deal to wind back tit-for-tat tariffs the world's two largest economies have imposed on each other have lifted the dollar 73% this week to an overnight one-month high of 98.423 against a basket of currencies.
Elsewhere, sterling traded at $1.3123, little changed on the day but up 0.9% so far this week as solid UK economic data prompted traders to wind back expectations of a rate cut by the Bank of England at its policy meeting next week.
Elsewhere, sterling traded at $1.3121, little changed on the day but up 0.9% so far this week as solid UK economic data prompted traders to wind back expectations of a rate cut by the Bank of England at its policy meeting next week.
This raises the possibility that China may wind back purchases in coming months, especially since the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump decided to grant waivers to eight buyers of Iranian crude, including top purchasers China and India, for a period of six months.
And if I could wind back the clock, you know, I would say probably would have let SolarCity execute by itself; would have let Tesla execute by itself and — But I just didn't realize how difficult it would be to do the Model 3 program.
As they are considered to be defensive shares and have been bought as an alternative to low-yielding bonds, some investors may be selling them after the European Central Bank indicated that it could wind back its stimulus, said Tomoichiro Kubota, senior market analyst at Matsui Securities.
Because they are considered to be defensive shares and have been bought as an alternative to low-yielding bonds, some investors may be selling them after the European Central Bank indicated that it could wind back its stimulus, said Tomoichiro Kubota, senior market analyst at Matsui Securities.
Wind back the clock an hour and the pixels have fallen away from my eyes and I'm sitting, untethered, on an actual sofa, looking at a real human being in retinal high definition – HTC's Drew Bamford, corporate VP and head of its Creative Labs team of product designers.
Very possibly, says Irene Lemos, a professor of classics at Oxford University—female sacrifice was not unknown in Bronze Age Greece (recall the story of Hecuba's daughter, Polyxena, the Trojan princess who had to be killed in order to give the victorious Greeks a fair wind back from Troy).
The collapse, which followed the release of weak economic data on Monday, raises fresh doubts about regulators' capacity to wind back heavy trading restrictions implemented in the wake of a massive summer stock crash in which major indexes lost as much as 40 percent before top leadership intervened.
Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley said Tuesday's currency moves could be explained by "position adjustment" ahead of Thursday's debate in parliament, as well as the European Central Bank policy meeting, which will be eyed for signs on when the bank might start to wind back - or taper - its bond-buying programme.
But arguably the most significant shift for investors came in the last week of the second quarter when, in what looked like a concerted move, central bank policymakers appeared to signal it would soon be time to wind back the monetary stimulus that has buoyed markets for much of this decade.
The truth is so buried in misremembered versions that it takes a bit of sleuthing to wind back the picture from 2019, but the germ of it can be traced to then-trainee pediatrician Yvette Cloete, who came home one day in 2000 to find the word paedo scrawled on her front door.
Wind back the clock just over 22016 years and you'd be hard-pressed to tell an infant boy from an infant girl, says Jo Paoletti, a professor emeritus at the University of Maryland and the author of several books on the history of the gendering of children's clothing, including 256's Pink and Blue: Telling the Boys From the Girls in America.
For them it will be a condemnation of the broader conduct of a President who has often seemed to wind back the clock on feminist milestones, from his unapologetic defense of his chauvinistic conduct during the 2016 campaign to his rants against powerful women like Hillary Clinton ("such a nasty woman") and former American Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch ("She's going to go through some things").
"What's not yet clear yet is if both sides have agreed that even if the planned December 15th tariff increases won't go ahead if Phase-One is agreed, whether there will be any wind back of the higher tariffs imposed on September 1st, something China was said to be demanding toward the end of last week but we doubt the US is ready to concede on," wrote Ray Attrill, head of foreign exchange strategy at the National Australia Bank, in a note Monday.
Zeno would then ride the wind back to the earth. The first child to locate her landing spot would be rewarded with a quarter and Cliff was one of the children that often collected on that reward.
Those aecia will then produce aeciospores. The aeciospores are dispersed to Vitis spp., which is the telial host of this rust fungus. Infected grape leaves give rise to uredinia and disperse urediniospores, usually by wind, back to the aecial host M. myriantha.
Whereas the government officials in central and northern Vietnam complied, Duyệt disobeyed the order and Minh Mạng was forced to bide his time. The emperor began to slowly wind back the military powers of Duyệt, and increased this after his death.McLeod, pp. 28-29.
Vittoria and Anita dismiss such talk. When Marta's dog Zeus gets free of the house, the women take off after him. Vittoria is fascinated by the sound of the fencing in the wind. Back in her apartment, Riccardo calls for her, but she hides and doesn't answer.
The emperor began to slowly wind back their military powers,McLeod, pp. 28–29. in an attempt to wear down Duyệt's power base by gradually removing the general's close aides.Choi, p. 84. alt=Black and white map of the layout of the citadel, which resembles an eight-point star.
Khánh cited their service in the Vietnamese National Army in the early 1950s, under the French colonial administration as evidence, although he did as well. Khánh also had Major Nhung, the bodyguard of Minh, shot, causing riots among parts of the population who feared that Khánh would wind back the clock to the Diệm era.Karnow, p. 354Langguth, p.
Collberg's own band has opened for acts like M. Ward and Violent Femmes. He has also contributed music for soundtracks for films such as Precious Knowledge and The Wine of Summer. In 2011, Collberg released a 7-inch featuring two tracks, as titled, "Dirty Wind/ Back on the Shore". It was released on Ft. Lowell Records, which is a Tucson-based label.
By the 13 November, the SAAF began to wind back operations, while paratroopers again attempted to find a possible target around Mupa but eventually all paratroops were withdrawn back to bases in SWA/Namibia that evening. 61 Mechanised was close to Mupa by the 14 November while 201 Battalion was close to Dova. Air missions found another abandoned base. On the 15 November, 61 Mechanised arrived at Mupa and stayed there until the 17 November.
In August 2007, ACF launched a new campaign – Who on Earth Cares – with Cate Blanchett as its ambassador, aiming to provide online community spaces for people to show they care about climate change in Australia, and who want to see Australia reduce its greenhouse pollution. ACF joined a number of other Australian conservation organisations to launch the Places You Love campaign ahead of the September 2013 Federal election. The organisations are all concerned with the Council of Australian Government's' proposals to wind back Australian environmental laws.
The Guamare people were an indigenous people of Mexico, who were established mostly in Guanajuato and at the border of Jalisco. They were part of the Chichimecas, a group of a nomadic hunter-gatherer culture and called themselves Children of the Wind, living religiously from the natural land. As a tradition, they would cremate their dead and spread their ashes into the wind back to 'Mother Earth'. The Guamare people were politically united with the Chichimeca Confederation, but like other Chichimeca nations were independent.
Unknown to the escapologist, the girl's aunt is secretly cruel to her, forcing her to perform menial tasks and abusing her verbally and physically ("The Trick Started Well"). Mr. Wormwood returns home from work pleased because he has sold his worn-out cars to the wealthy Russians ("I’m So Clever"), having used an automatic drill to wind back their odometers. Matilda is annoyed at her father's deceit and scolds him, which angers him and he locks her in her bedroom. That night, Matilda continues the story of the acrobat and the escapologist.
With the moment of her fifteenth birthday only a few minutes away, Tess rides the wind back to where Kevin waits, informing him of her choice to remain a fairy. However, having spent the past few hours considering everything, Kevin insists that this is the wrong choice, and that she should remain human. He reminds her of one of Declan's prior statements about fairies adapting to human perceptions, and tells her that becoming like Declan may make her nothing more than "a figment of someone else's imagination". Furthermore, he claims that with their knowledge of the animal world, he and Tess can fight for the world's animals, and protect them from the ever-more-dangerous human race.
In early November 1969, two disclosures put the wind back into the sails of the antiwar movement. Colonel Robert Rheault of the U.S. Army Special Forces was charged with ordering the murder of a South Vietnamese official suspected of being a Viet Cong spy, which was described euphemistically in an Army report as "termination with extreme prejudice". More shockingly to the American people, it was revealed on November 12, 1969 by the journalist Seymour Hersh that on March 16, 1968 Lieutenant William Calley commanding the Charlie Company had ordered the My Lai Massacre, which led to Calley being charged with murder.Karnow, Stanley Vietnam: A History, New York: Viking Press, 1983 p.600-601.
He questioned the uniqueness of the widely held view that the conflict necessarily started with the abduction of three Israeli teenagers. Rachel Shabi of Al Jazeera echoed the validity of earlier events as a trigger option: "Why not wind back, for instance, to the two Palestinian teenagers ... killed by Israeli snipers on Naqba day in May?", as did Christine Leuenberger - "Palestinians point to another trigger – the killing of two Palestinian teenagers during the Nakba commemoration day on May 15." Israeli historian, Prof Ilan Pappe, observed "The killing of three Israeli teenagers, two of them minors, abducted in the occupied West Bank in June, which was mainly a reprisal for (the Beitunia) killings of Palestinian children in May ...".
Following a decision by Holden to reduce support for most teams running their Commodore product in the series for 2009, at the end of the 2008 V8 Supercar season, team principal Larry Perkins chose to wind back the involvement of his involvement in the series. Perkins entered into a business relationship with John and Margaret Kelly whose son Todd drove for the team in 2008, to provide the engineering services for their newly formed Kelly Racing. Many Perkins Engineering staff, equipment and sponsors moved to Kelly Racing including the team's three VE Commodores and Jack Daniels. The Perkins Engineering franchises were retained by Larry who was the entrant for Kelly Racing's third and fourth cars.
In 1876 a dispute broke out between Alexander Brown & George Dibbs over Alexander's intention to wind back operations at New Lambton and transfer the affected miners to the Browns' new mine at Minmi. This dispute continued until the death of Alexander Brown in May 1877. The Browns' interests at New Lambton were then managed by Alexander Brown Jnr (1851-1926) who was the son of William Brown. In 1884 after a failed attempt to prove that he was entitled to be a partner in the firm, Alexander Jnr brought out the Browns' remaining interests in New Lambton and sold the share of J & A Brown that had been left to him by his uncle Alexander Snr, to the remaining Brown family members for £25,000.
This minor planet was by the Minor Planet Center on 10 October 2019 (). In June 2020, it was formally Leleākūhonua, allegedly a lifeform mentioned in the Hawaiian creation chant, the Kumulipo, though the name/phrase does not actually occur there. Like other recently coined Hawaiian names for astronomical objects, it is more likely a descriptive phrase. The discoverers state (in English) that the name "compares the orbit to the flight of migratory birds and evokes a yearning to be near Earth" and (in Hawaiian) me he manu i ke ala pōaiapuni lā, he paa mau nō ia i ka hui me kona pūnana i kumu mai ai (like a bird on a path circling the sun, it is forever seeking a leeward wind back toward home).
Leatham then decided to turn around and run before the wind back to Astoria. Normally in proceeding into a strong wind, Harrison would have hoisted a jib sail to steady the vessel, but the one on board at the time was old and could not be relied upon to hold up in winds as strong as Harrison encountered that day. The cause of the leakage was not immediately known, but it was believed that the seams may have opened in the ship's hull, or some of its keel or rudder bolts worked loose. On August 27, 1904, while en route to the Siletz River with a load of cannery supplies valued at $10,000, Harrison lost its rudder off the Siulaw river.
They also assert that domestic violence often begins or increases around the time of divorce or separation. Academic critic, Michael Flood, argues that fathers' rights groups have had a damaging impact on the field of domestic violence programming and policy by attempting to discredit female victims of violence, to wind back the legal protections available to victims and the sanctions imposed on perpetrators, and to undermine services for the victims of men's violence. Stephen Baskerville asserts that when child abuse occurs the perpetrator is not likely to be the father, and that child abuse most often occurs after the father has been separated from his children. Baskerville proposes that domestic violence and child abuse must be adjudicated as criminal assault, observing due process protections, and that government funding for programs addressing these issues must be made contingent on such protections.
Attempts at further international expansion were made in China, Malaysia, the Middle East, and the United States during the 2000s and 2010s, none of which have survived. As the series has grown, major international motorsport organisations have become involved such as Team Penske, Andretti Autosport, United Autosports and Triple Eight Race Engineering. Both Ford and Holden financially and technically supported their favoured teams and took an active role in promotion of the series from its beginning, but began to wind back and ultimately withdraw their financial commitments approximately in line with the decline in sales and eventual discontinuation of the Falcon in 2016 and Commodore in 2020 (the two models that exclusively competed in the V8 formula from 1993 to 2012). Ford withdrew all financial support after 2015, and Holden cut most of its support back to only the Red Bull Holden Racing Team from 2017.

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