The calling of the party congress marks the culmination of a four-year debate among Cuba's leaders.
Another argument that Rohlf made was that BNY Mellon intentionally kept the trust assets liquid to intentionally reduce the value of the Trust and thus hasten the calling of the Note.
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With its dark and drained colors and its yawning gap where a sense of humor is supposed to be, the movie works hard to suggest that there is both art and mystery to the calling of the hit man, but not everyone will be convinced.
Layers of sound fold one over another, the low beat of a dragonfly's wings joined by the calling of crickets, the clucking of a mother hen with her chicks, and the thrum of a motorcycle passing in the distance.
On the other, he stops short of calling for the abolition of the tactic and praises the mayor's record on crime reduction.
Earlier in the day, attorneys for Mays and Richmond challenged the credibility of the victim, calling two of the 16-year-old girl's former best friends to testify.
Right now, the ruling Partido Popular, whose leader Mariano Rajoy thought it was a good idea to go to the football while his country teetered on the brink of breakdown, is calling for the resignation of the man sent in to sort out the banks.
Earlier in the day, attorneys for Mays and Richmond challenged the memory and integrity of the alleged victim, calling two of the 16-year-old girl's former best friends to testify.
Brad Anderson's "Next Stop Wonderland, " which is getting a split decision from yours truly (half a thumb up, if you crave an ill-defined generalization), is cute, no doubt about it, but in annoying ways that are fast becoming the calling card of the format.
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The ruling puts a school system already in flux into an even bigger state of uncertainty, calling for the reinstatement of five of the nine ousted school board members and for a special election to fill the four seats that were up for re-election in November 2011.
Two bills are now in committee in the House of Representatives calling for the creation of a new Federal Chief Information Officer.
Predictably, Biden aimed some of the blame at John McCain, noting that the Republican presidential candidate began one day this week calling the fundamentals of the economy strong.
Four years ago, Motor Trend named the Toyota Tundra the 2008 Truck of the Year, calling it one of the biggest, strongest and most capable trucks on the market.
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On Wednesday Britain and France voted, again in a minority of two, against calling the special session of the Assembly that is meeting as we go to press.
Lots of people are calling it the worst movie of the series.
The Gaza crisis also triggered a round of name-calling within the world of British Islam that has laid bare a rapid diminution of the middle ground on which emollient types hope to stand.
The National Union of Students is calling for reform of the way postgraduate courses are funded and last October set out detailed proposals for a new loan scheme.
Calling the timing of the peak or the price where gold tops has become a cottage industry these days.
Mr Morris stopped short of calling for the introduction of any new laws, however, saying that any change in legislation was "a matter for parliament and government following a sober review of the current protections".
"The schools have so much to build on because of the national identities they were able to build over the years, " said Bill Raftery, the former coach at Seton Hall and veteran announcer who built his career calling the games of the original Big East.
So it caught my attention last week when Stevenson began circulating the draft of a letter calling on the IRS to clarify the tax treatment of same sex married couples.
Train for his vision of World Heritage calling for the creation of a World Heritage Trust which led to the development of the World Heritage Convention and his leadership in environmental protection as Head of the World Wildlife Fund.
He, too, links the success of digital coupons to the emergence of online social-networking -- calling Groupon an extension of the "friending" functionality that sites such as Facebook and Twitter have popularized.
The highest calling of academics is the theoretical research that wins them the admiration of their colleagues and secures the votes of tenure committees.
All concerned in the development of the World Trade Center site are calling the latest design the result of not a row but of a "spirited effort" between the two teams of architects.
As part of Johnson's new gig, he'll be calling the knockout rounds of the annual Champions League competition for European club teams.
While the House Intelligence report stopped short of calling for a boycott of the firms' mobile phone products, it was highly critical of the two companies.
It prevented him from calling proceeds of the sale of his practice personal goodwill.
Which makes the likelihood of calling on the guarantees higher which depresses the country ratings again.
The children in Manenberg laugh at the idea of calling in the police to fight the gangs.
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