And the director of the draft at that time, General Hershey, issued this directive that anybody who protested, caused commotion at the draft center, burned their draft card-- I did all those things-- and they would immediately be reclassified from their 2S student deferment to 1A, would be drafted and sent to the front lines in Vietnam.
I actually, Chrysler put out a really nice book at the end of the program like, like a, I'm not sure what they did with it, but they put together a-a-a synopsis of the program. without causing a commotion .
from the courtroom. I shift from one leg to another while watching. There's commotion behind me, heels clicking rapidly against the linoleum. But on the screen is the court is stunned silent. "I've been the best father I know how," Hans says. He has more to say but he doesn't get a chance.
And after reading it carefully, I said, 'Everything I've taught about market structure in the last 20 years in courses on microeconomics is wrong`. This caused a very strong internal commotion in me, so I called this person, who used to work with me, and they recommended a place to buy Austrian School of Economics books, and I remember I bought at least 20 or 30 books, which I went to pick up one Saturday afternoon.
She was fat, opinionated, and ineffably weird looking. The ebullient bustle of post-competition commotion outside told her that she'd been unconscious for only a few minutes, though she felt like she'd witnessed eternity.
So there's a large asymmetry here. But even though that caused a lot of commotion , the economics literature is actually much less alarmist on this topic.
separate planes uh to announce that there were at least two of them Chrysler and M were out of money and needed help from Congress and there then ensued several weeks of chaos and commotion in Washington as Congress tried to figure out what to do and in the end Congress couldn't act it was a lame duck congress it was the end of an 8-year presidency
I mean, even comedy is a deflection of emotion. Like even a joke is like a way to distract and cause a commotion over here so nobody actually has to look at what's happening inside. - You don't think I should move in with him, do you?
There was complete pandemonium on that table. This attracted the attention of the waiter, who came in to see what was the commotion about. In the meantime, the cockroach had taken flight yet again.
But this particular one was out of 2014. The reason I referred to it as a big top is just because-- you think about the commotion of a circus, not in a fanciful way but the commotion of so many things
Any case, not entirely successful. Before his political failure became common knowledge, there was a great commotion among Republicans to task the imminent Romney administration with the duty of forming a commission to study alternatives to present day monetary arrangements.
Till today as I'm here if I pick the phone and say to my mom, "Go to the U.S. Embassy, they will give you your visa, I need you in San Francisco" she drops everything and comes. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, General Leymah and her troops have seized the peace hall." Commotion in the room.
And so I figured, you know, I'm kind of at the bottom of the bucket here in solitary confinement in a federal detention center, but you know that didn't stop me from phone So, so a couple days later I hear some commotion outside the door and I peek out and it's Pacific Bell and they're installing a phone jack across the corridor from where my, where my room
best, most highest-quality information that's filtered through the system before it was disseminated, now any knucklehead can, can put out anything and make it look halfway credible and stuff. And there's a lot of cultural commotion about whether this is good or not. Andrew Keen wrote a book called "The Cult of the Amateur" wh-, that sort of codified this argument that we're not doing ourselves any favor by adding so many more voices from
crisis. Obviously, the Feds have been acting in unprecedented ways and we're about to see a huge stimulus plan enacted presumably with big bipartisan support. But it's not at all clear to me that the commotion that we're seeing now has altered the way we're going to see things on a durable basis once this crisis has passed. and it will pass. I think President Obama therefore has a
And if you were sweating in your bed, you had your windows open, and you could hear the commotion really early on.
But you know, like Fher said, there's all this commotion , like all these people that are here illegally are bad people.
"Oh. And I ought to mention that right around now, there was a little commotion because two Googlers had shown up to take my author on his tour.
I actually, Chrysler put out a really nice book at the end of the program like, like a, I'm not sure what they did with it, but they put together a-a-a synopsis of the program. And-and he told me he said, "It was, it was the hugest deal," because he was the kid who got to drive a jet car. But again, everywhere you go it's causing a commotion .
Paul Neighborhood Network, digitizing tape, and, um, they heard a commotion outside. And so they dec... they raced down with camera and microphone. Like if they hadn't, they
hand and, you know, a woman got shot and killed. She didn't even work at the mill. She worked at in another factory down the road, but heard all the commotion and wanted to see what was