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But what I didn't know at the time was that Ms. Gould was attending to my questions as intently as I was attending to her answers.
You will lose some headspace while attending to your business.
And so they'll be focused on attending to those shareholders.
The USAID deputy assistant administrator spent years attending to indigent mothers.
Ponsot found her vein of expression by attending to the small.
In London, Steele is back at work, attending to other cases.
" While Davis was attending to the rice—"Just a little butter.
Real creativity requires small-scale focusing, attending to a relatively small domain.
But that hasn't stopped the British government from attending to other issues.
Hephaestus, attending to a block of stone to reveal the statue underneath.
Only after my toes curl will I consider attending to his needs.
Making a system truly secure requires attending to lots of small details.
The bots will work around the clock, attending to issues as they arise.
Equally important is attending to known risk factors — and preventives — for colon cancer.
There is no dignified attending to your own business in a mosh pit.
They would much prefer staying at home and attending to their household duties.
By attending to her sister's needs, however, Ms. Varvaro suppressed her own anxiety.
After attending to her arms and hands, he poured more oil over her pussy.
Maybe attending to supply and demand is not such a quaint superstition after all.
Now, Latina millennials are balancing this practice by bettering themselves before attending to others.
They navigate around three people attending to someone who is down on the ground.
Along with attending to human health, we must also focus on the planet's health.
I imagine him seated and attending to someone, standing, whose measure he has taken.
It was his second year in a row attending to share his wayward journey.
When they weren't attending to their maritime duties, they once produced a musical Yes.
But on that night in 1968, Baird was attending to more immediate matters: a
But a million lucky women attending to their forgotten neighbors could change the country.
Samberg took a moment to send off an RIP tweet before attending to the situation.
French firms first grew faster by attending to flourishing markets for accessories such as handbags.
Trump told the Times we have to "fix our own mess" before attending to others.
There's also an infinity pool, tanning beds and private butlers attending to Fab's every need.
Democrats can beat populists, and usually have, by attending to what underlies the surface ugliness.
While Mufasa is busy attending to kingly business, he acts as a guardian for Simba.
Mr. Meyer arrived and everybody turned toward them like physicians attending to a critical patient.
"We are looking for additional help in order to keep attending to them," he said.
By Joseph Finder The president was in the White House residence, attending to his hair.
A sommelier and a server flitted around the horseshoe counter attending to every person's need.
Through both marriages, she lived a cloistered life in Raqqa, attending to her two sons.
Nonetheless, many more go undocumented, and very few local governments are attending to this issue.
Earlier on Tuesday, Carson said he had spoken with a neurosurgeon who was attending to Joplin.
Doctors are still attending to McGown and will continue to monitor his health, Monyela said earlier.
"  She urged those attending to walk away if the situation starts "getting heated for any reason.
However, her team has insisted all is well and the singer was attending to her family.
In the emergency room at the eye hospital, doctors are used to attending to traumatic injuries.
They talk for a few moments and put on purple gloves before attending to the man.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas is attending to speak at a fireside chat about global poverty, CNBC reported.
A British police officer was also injured by Novichok while attending to the Skripals in March.
Bolund had won some political points recently by attending to the cash concerns of asylum seekers.
Every manager has, or will at some point, overseen an employee who needs constant attending to.
Attending to the problem, several news outlets have reported, would cost the Pentagon at least $2240 billion.
Johnson commended the patrol officers for attending to the victim in distress and following the case through.
This requires that he maintain control of his color while attending to every inch of the composition.
Porter's paint handling was gestural but exacting, never fancy, and always attending to the experience of looking.
These people are busy and important, and attending to their own careers is enough of a burden.
CNs and CNMs can work in the hospital, at birth centers, and by attending to home births.
"Our employees will be on site around the clock, attending to the ever-changing situation," he said.
Those jobs "may evolve to focus heavily on the task of attending to children," the authors noted.
The festival will be free to the public, though Wesson asked those interested in attending to RSVP.
That's because agreeable people are much more likely to help others before attending to their own needs.
She said she started seeing things right after attending to Mr. Bingham's event for the first time.
Trump and his aides have said he is attending to discuss ways to boost the U.S. economy.
Between attending to his rebellious daughter and curious son, he juggles hospital duties and dating-app exchanges.
Caring for a close family member or attending to one's own poor health account for 73% of cases.
Clearly, recognizing the strength -- not just attending to the weakness -- can change lives and greatly impact our society.
Eaton had nine hits in 20 at-bats before attending to the birth of his son on Sunday.
Parents are more worried about their kids attending to their responsibilities than the social value of being online.
Norlaila Kyrgios is accustomed to attending to Nick like this, picking up after him in every way imaginable.
Wisconsin guard Kobe King did not play against the Hawkeyes because he was attending to a personal matter.
While nurses were attending to wounded soldiers, they all heard the news of Lincoln's assassination on the radio.
HE Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman: Well, I leave it to the those who are attending to this issue.
There were men and women in white lab coats and others in surgical scrubs attending to their patients.
All around the world evangelical groups are healing the sick, feeding the hungry and attending to the needy.
Though people were theoretically attending to express solidarity, there was an air of cognitive dissonance surrounding the proceedings.
This tends to mean extra back-of-house work for me, while attending to a full section of guests.
Hunnewell started working on dairy farms while attending to Keane State in New Hampshire and he has never left.
In the video, the medical personnel can be seen attending to the injured soldier, while ignoring both Palestinian men.
" On attending to fragile male egos "When the woman makes the first move, there's a whole psychology behind it.
"When the deputy arrived he found the ambulance attending to the two occupants of the vehicle," the statement said.
While you were attending to your human business today you may have missed a very important dog press conference.
A doctor who has been attending to George H.W. Bush says the former president is suffering from chronic bronchitis.
Three minutes later, while attending to the first victim, the department received a report of a second biting incident.
"The Senate is ... attending to other matters of critical, nationwide importance this week," he said ahead of the vote.
Koko is a med student who was attending to Karen refugees in a camp on the Thailand-Burma border.
"Our main concern at this moment is attending to potential victims of this grave tragedy," he said on Twitter.
He said that the military's missions, primarily clearing roads, attending to medical emergencies and helping restore communications, were complete.
I look up to see a fleet of servers, eagle-eyed as Secret Service agents, attending to diners' needs.
When she is not actively attending to Bob, she is coexisting with him, and that is draining in itself.
Good Samaritan laws provide immunity for those who call 911 if they are witnessing or attending to an overdose.
The pastoral meant attending to very personal hurts and needs: a family crisis, an illness, a crisis of faith.
Weber made the comment at a training session officers were attending to learn about issues relating to transgender people.
If you consider yourself more of a big-picture person, you'd best start attending to the small stuff, too.
Medical teams are now attending to the boys, handing out food, medicine, and foil blankets, along with providing emotional care.
And be patient, because "the act of mindfully attending to the moment is a muscle that gets stronger," she says.
A recent Adobe survey found the average American worker spends five hours a day attending to work and personal email.
AngloGold said in a statement on Wednesday that Corantioquia's decision confirmed it was attending to environmental requirements at the project.
Even if you're not playing a video game, just attending to a call or a text message can distract you.
What I know is there is life here on Earth and that we're not attending to life here on Earth.
According to the AP, Doctors Without Borders stated that they counted 52 bodies and were attending to over 120 wounded.
The neighboring nations also need to share the responsibility of attending to refugee and asylum cases, he said. Mexican-U.
At the utilitarian burn site, however, the main concern is attending to the practicalities of organizing a global media event.
Efforts to achieve what my research partners and I call women's "nutritional empowerment" requires attending to these often overlooked factors.
To date, however, both female and male politicians spend most of their time attending to middle-class and wealthier Americans.
And now she is busy — possibly even attending to another friend in need, or to factors in her own life.
The current renovation included over 90 different companies attending to details such as the walls' gilded ornamentation and the chandeliers.
Workers in coveralls sidle up on queue, attending to the meticulously timed tasks of turning steel into road-ready sedans.
And I know also that we have the capable people that are attending to that other side of the story.
Jessada also said a psychiatrist was attending to the boys, who are sleeping well and are not showing symptoms of stress.
She says she used to spend her time attending to cases of beatings, murders, and disappearances related to the coca conflict.
A police officer talks to people attending to injured persons at the scene after a van crashed into pedestrians in Barcelona.
Go at your own pace; work through one or two items on your to-do list before attending to your emails.
Taking care of my baby and attending to his needs is more important to me than what people say about me.
Over the past year, I usually spend lunch at my desk attending to my new online divorce platform, It's Over Easy.
Video showed Malek accidentally fall to the ground as the audience was clearing out, and paramedics were pictured attending to him.
Modern medicine tends to slice the body into specialty domains, with psychiatrists attending to your mind while dermatologists soothe your skin.
The women eagerly follow his fortunes as if attending to local gossip, comically referring to Monica Lewinsky as Wife No. 2.
Inclined to focus on the broader picture, attending to the detailed requirements of a task may not come naturally to them.
He said he was too busy attending to the agency's $7 billion annual budget to monitor all of Mr. Wildstein's doings.
If you smell urine or feces, that is a sign that staff members are not attending to residents' needs quickly enough.
The Mirror's headline declared a "Major Incident" at the station, with photos of medical personnel attending to people on the ground.
Joe's father, also named Joe, now 86, works part time attending to customers while his aunt Cordelia, 82, handles the register.
Although Catherine didn't have to organize a war against the Scots, Tudor sources describe her as studiously attending to government affairs.
At the pool there were lots of servers but they all hung out talking together rather than attending to the guests.
She was frustrated that her colleagues were more interested in conceptual analyses than in attending to the details of people's lives.
Susan Choi's work has always been worth attending to, but her new one, "Trust Exercise," seems to me like a breakthrough.
Some of the athletes' acoustic agility most likely developed during years of attending to crucial sounds despite clatter, Dr. Kraus says.
Mitigating climate change and attending to its fallout isn't going to be a policy plan passed by the next progressive administration.
Certainly the outside environment could have been a factor if it was combined with the stress of attending to an emergency event.
The one thing that will stop Jane from embarrassingly involving herself in other people's problems that she has no business attending to?
But the right opportunities will only start popping up when you decide what you want and thus, start selectively attending to them.
Ghassan's mother told Camerota that her son did not live in the warehouse, and was only attending to support the local artists.
Taylor Swift may not have attended the MTV Video Music Awards, but she's still attending to very important matters – namely, jury duty.
The demand for oxygen has increased owing to the presence of the support team members, who are currently attending to the boys.
The rescue operation isn't officially over, as the doctor who was attending to them, plus three navy SEALS, have yet to emerge.
"As a result, they also have altered time frames when it comes to attending to such otherwise biologically ingrained habits," he explains.
The team attending to Kate is likely to be very similar as it was to her previous two births, with one exception.
Attending to the beam in their own eye before turning to motes elsewhere, plenty of Democrats have ruefully urged him to resign.
Her father is violent and erratic, appearing rarely between stints in prison or attending to his interests and his assorted other children.
"The Federal Government will fully support the Borno State Government in dealing with the situation and attending to the victims," he tweeted.
In light of some recent developments, I am unable to attend today's ceremony, as I am attending to some personal family matters.
Although recently unpopular, this seems to be a commercially reasonable position that encourages more investment in broadband, while attending to consumer demands.
"Our main concern at this moment is attending to potential victims of this grave tragedy," Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro wrote on Twitter.
"Your brain has to interpret the stimulation as being sexual and something your sexual brain is attending to and processing," she says.
Mr. Staniszewski's wife, Maria Potoroczyn, said she could focus on making a career change, knowing that Lukas was attending to Mila's needs.
The state and local parties that help organize the debates offer the option for people interested in attending to "sponsor" the debate.
With a fleet of 15 vehicles, Aamin Ambulance is the only free ambulance service attending to Mogadishu's more than 2 million people.
"I think it's great that they're attending to their duties," said Deann Zenor, a retired accountant who plans to caucus for Biden.
Roberts will likely split his days between hearing cases in the morning and attending to impeachment during the afternoon, as Rehnquist did.
There are 18 people in the mayor's office of operations who spend at least some of their time attending to the commitments.
Boxing legend has it that attending to the split meant that Ali had a little bit more time at the break to recover.
Lewis wrote a letter to fellow House Democrats on Wednesday urging those who were attending to show support for the health care law.
But in "Temporary People" the Restless Books prize has rewarded an urgent voice worth attending to, even if it is hard to hear.
It has made machine learning algorithms much better at decoding the subtleties of language by attending to the context around a particular word.
We're so here for photos of the happy couple, especially since Gomez was recently on bed rest and attending to her mental health.
In addition, they enjoyed learning about normalizing infant sleep, understanding how sleep works, and attending to their baby's circadian clock and sensory needs.
It was followed by a second blast by a female bomber in the middle of the market as traders were attending to customers.
Well, he was playing a lot of golf this summer, but he clearly was not attending to the defense of the United States.
Craig Anderson has missed most of the season while attending to his wife as she fights cancer, and Mike Condon has posted a .
We thank God not only for the safe birth of our daughter, but for their tireless work attending to so many in need.
Parents should not be surprised when returning children seem to care more about attending to their high school friendships than communing with us.
In his later years, Dodge has settled down somewhat, attending to his gaming empire, while also managing to enjoy time with his family.
As many have now explained, whether you hear "Yanny" or "Laurel" hinges on whether you're attending to lower or higher frequencies of sound.
I had read about said British woman that very afternoon, while browsing The Daily Mail instead of attending to my fact-checking duties!
" Because the nurses and doctors attending to these patients didn't immediately categorize them as coronavirus cases, she says colleagues wound up "completely unprotected.
A minute later, while attending to the wounds on the man's legs, I looked up and saw that she was stitching him again.
Inside the hospital, where the windows had also been shattered by the force of the blast, doctors were attending to dozens of wounded.
After Ms. Donahue asked the senator about the story, he replied that he would "catch up" with her after attending to the students.
Matt Harvey has pitched unevenly, and Jacob deGrom has been dealing with back stiffness and attending to the birth of his first child.
But for both the people attending Donald Trump rallies to praise Trump and those attending to protest him, the distinction is less important.
But a primary concern, I would say at this point, besides attending to the people that are injured, about is identification of the suspect.
Now they're attending to the outside of the Windsor property, by redecorating the exterior doors, windows and walls and upgrading some of the outbuildings.
While he's keeping the pressure on, you're acting obsequious and attending to the client's every need, but you grow to secretly despise their petulance.
If you're just attending to check out the most popular games, you might see no more than three or four in a single day.
While attending to their physical health is currently the priority, the boys are also likely to develop short-term psychological symptoms after their rescue.
The project of reducing behavior to laws and the project of attending to human beings in all their complexity and specifics are diametrically opposed.
The survey-based study examines the mental health outcomes of 21,9853 health care workers attending to Covid-2985 patients in 25990 hospitals in China.
"We live with this history and in some ways we are responsible for attending to it, even though it can be taxing," she said.
I won&apost be at the conference, but I highly recommend attending to hear from some of my awesome colleagues and other retail experts.
After one trip, he recalled, Mr. Obama described a young woman attending to her newlywed husband, whose body was shattered and head terribly wounded.
BD: For developing countries the debate naturally is, to what extent do you put in resources for protecting heritage versus attending to basic needs.
Catherine, wearing a light pink dress with a deep V-neck and matching fascinator, was seen outside the church attending to her two small children.
"The staff is extremely upset but attending to the welfare of Uquq at this time," animal care director Michael Muraco said in a press statement.
By the way, there is one important thing these legislatures will not be attending to next year: drawing district lines for congressional and state offices.
Everywhere you look are men sitting in the quiet dignity that accompanies people when they have turned attending to their self-destruction into a duty.
Blankfein, by contrast, might not last long without teams of workers attending to his every need, whether he's in Bridgehampton or the Upper West Side.
Rogers set them together while attending to Lundy and saw the way the two snuggled up almost immediately -- Herman didn't peck, and Lundy didn't nibble.
It is a cry from behind the curtain of history to rectify the injustices of the past by attending to the suffering of the present.
Like other racers, Turner had a group of people attending to him, although as a resident of nearby Richmond, he had more than anybody else.
That is why Facebook could claim that it was attending to discrimination by requiring advertisers to certify that they were not violating civil rights laws.
The ability to determine voting districts confers a lot of power, and attending to some simple math is all that's needed to create an electoral edge.
Yet Lewis encouraged those Democrats attending to "demonstrate their commitment to the work ahead by showing their solidarity," on Obamacare, which Republicans are set to repeal.
I try to keep everything as normal as possible and I'm not going to be in a corner like crying or not attending to my kids.
"City of Gold" is a lovely testament to that faith, worth attending to even if you think you have no interest in food, California or criticism.
A doctor attending to him said the man was suffering from chronic respiratory disease, partly due to air pollution, that had destroyed one of his lungs.
As far as I can tell, this is an excuse to continue to criticize men and masculinity without attending to the positives of men and masculinity.
"Any little thing that needed attending to, it had to be done right away, seven days a week," said Mr. Eng, who was the youngest child.
This photo shows a conference and exhibition center in Wuhan turned into a makeshift hospital, with a medical worker attending to patients in full protective gear.
With her dentist husband attending to an emergency, she said, she decided to come see how the old town had fared over a pre-lunch drink.
Everyone seems to live in this novel as if attending to Bob Dylan's plea, in "All Along the Watchtower," to not talk falsely; it's getting late.
She has been nursing a leg injury for several weeks — "I have pain when I run," she said — while attending to the business of global stardom.
She has been nursing a leg injury for several weeks — "I have pain when I run," she said — while attending to the business of global stardom.
Paramedics arrive about eight minutes later and while they are attending to Okobi, he appears to go into cardiac arrest and a paramedic begins chest compressions.
By eliminating the need for physical presence in government offices, online services can cut the cost of attending to each person by 95 percent, he said.
Refreshingly, the members of this committee are putting functioning government over partisanship and focusing more on attending to the needs of the country than on politics.
He revealed as much in an interview with Variety at the Sundance Film Festival, which Radcliffe is attending to promote his upcoming TBS series Miracle Workers.
Yet at the time, it seemed that a Hillary Clinton administration would have a certain interest in attending to BLM's concerns and black America's entrenched problems.
Instead they are met by Leticia Ramirez Amaya, a member of Lopez Obrador&aposs Morena party who has been tasked with attending to those at the gates.
But the bulk of his job is keeping the Enterprise running from one installment to the next, which means attending to infrastructure and human (or Vulcan) resources.
About 70 people were injured in the fire and 15 homes destroyed, according to the St. John's Ambulance, which has been attending to casualties at the scene.
" Shemtob had earlier told The New York Law Journal that doctors and other health care workers at New York University Langone Hospital "are really attending to him.
His novels do not come around particularly often — his new one, "The Sparsholt Affair," is his sixth in 30 years — but they are always worth attending to.
Helena Baggstrom, who taught at one of the schools, recalled watching footage of herself in a cloakroom, attending to children as they bundled up to go outside.
He mentioned a Manhattan real-estate bigwig whom he's been attending to since 1981, back when the man was a baby-faced student at the Wharton School.
It's because he's referring to a mirror, of course, but it also evokes the fundamental difficulty of attending to oneself and someone else at the same time.
Each of his previous books is worth attending to — especially, in my estimation, "Lowboy" (2009), about a young boy who goes missing in the tunnels below Manhattan.
Though he spends much of "Desert" attending to Eligia's body — washing her wounds, feeding her, helping with ablutions — he never once inquires into her state of mind.
As New York City jeweler Howard Ratner, he's a fast-talking dealmaker with a bit of a gambling problem and a family he's not really attending to.
Alternatives, such as injecting some drugs into an IV — known as an "IV push" — take more time for nurses, which divert them from attending to other needs.
Before he joined La Goulue as its managing partner, he was a manager at Le Bilboquet for two years, attending to V.I.P.s and overseeing the wine program.
The mothers of this country can shape the destinies of the nation by keeping in their places and attending to those duties that God Almighty intended for them.
And when you're attending to a baby, you can't multitask and do something else; if I was hungry, thirsty, or needed a shower, it just had to wait.
Caring for your newborn isn't always an easy feat, considering that you're constantly on the move, running on little sleep, and attending to their needs around the clock.
This liberal subcaste would retain the left's traditional goals of bettering the world and attending to underdogs, but it would increasingly pursue those aims in market-friendly ways.
You have to be inside the scene — the tactile world of tables and chairs and sunlight — attending to your characters, people who exist for you in nonvirtual reality.
A port official in Chittagong said a ceremony would be held on Tuesday with a senior foreign ministry official and Malaysia's ambassador in attending to receive the shipment.
The new structure, which was implemented earlier this year, has the president attending to services and popular complaints about them, and the vice president taking care of business.
Trout, on the 22-day disabled list since Friday because of inflammation in his right wrist, might be out longer because he's attending to a personal family matter.
The bride and groom have been spotted in the English countryside, attending to the final details at the 12th-century church where the wedding ceremony will take place.
In his memoirs, we see him thinking always on many levels at once, attending to geographic, strategic, and logistic questions, not sequentially but simultaneously, in a single paragraph.
Fritzsche pushes his idea of conversation as far as he can by attending to a group of Swiss Red Cross volunteers who followed the German march to Smolensk.
I'm on it Give me a day or two to get in touch with my friends A Navy Corpsman banged up while Attending to his Marines needs HELP.
Apple also used its annual developer meeting in San Jose, California - its largest ever with some 5,000 people attending - to offer hints about so-called augmented reality technology.
At the same time, in attending to these empirical findings over doctrine, she announced herself as a non-ideal theorist: a philosopher with no end vision of society.
" A dad in San Francisco said that many of the tasks of parenting weren't important enough to remember: "I just don't think these things are worth attending to.
Ever since Descartes insisted upon the separation of mind and body, philosophers (especially feminist philosophers) have tried to impress upon us the necessity of attending to the body.
While attending to ballet — always the thorniest of dance arts, as controversial as it is prestigious — I draw attention to two very unalike trends: one heartening, one dismaying.
"Lyme disease is the fastest growing bacterial infection in the United States right now," Lehman, one of the many medical professionals attending to Bieber, said in the documentary.
Virtually every public agency now struggles to do more with less while attending to additional problems once handled by some other outfit whose budget is also in tatters.
"We are leaving it to our friends of the U.S. to conduct themselves in a manner they see fit in attending to a situation like this," he added.
" Brady just issued a statement, saying, "In light of some recent developments, I am unable to attend today's ceremony, as I am attending to some personal family matters.
We highly recommend sticking with Moon's version and not going for the loose stuff — unless, that is, you want the host of the party you're attending to hate you.
" As one would expect from a Kris Jenner party, the bash was star-studded with John Legend, Babyface and David Foster attending to perform some tunes — "Show off, Babyface!
BEN may be attending to his client's basic needs—such as preparing food and ensuring she gets up in the morning—but something vital is missing in these encounters.
There's a good vibe going among the team inside the little restaurant, with lots of poking fun at each other between attending to stock or forming filling for gyozas.
A policeman was admitted to hospital with symptoms after attending to the Skripals, and hospital staff feared that the incident might have been far more serious than first thought.
"My friends were not surprised, my sisters were not surprised, my mom cried, and my dad got mad at me," Bequary recounts in a pause between attending to patients.
The amount of information is hardly overwhelming; a glance is all you need to know what's been pinged, where it is, and whether or not it's worth attending to.
I eventually discovered that the erudite inmate who arraigned me for not attending to my Foucault had committed the most horrible crime of which I ever hope to hear.
Also on Tuesday, Mr. Kalanick announced that he would be taking an indefinite leave of absence, attending to mourning the recent death of his mother in a boating accident.
No other presidents would find the time to do all of this tweeting; they would be too busy doing the people's work, not attending to their own personal agenda.
Rescue workers, some attending to injured people at the scene, used cranes to lift the battered cars, some of which were lined in a zigzag pattern near the tracks.
As documented in the UN independent inquiry commission report: Medical workers, including doctors, dentists, nurses, paramedics, ambulance drivers and laboratory technicians, have been attacked for attending to the wounded.
Troopers Bryan Blair and Tyler Dornewass, along with Detectives Matthew Hanlin and Andrew Abdill, ran to the barracks' parking lot, immediately attending to the mother to help deliver the baby.
"In the hustle and bustle of getting kids out and attending to other things, they apparently forgot that the 9-month-old had been left inside the vehicle," he said.
"No Good Deed" opens with Lana and Malory solemnly attending to Archer without a single joke in sight, a choice that unfortunately ends up defining the rest of the episode.
The firm would be better off attending to two urgent priorities, analysts say: expansion in Asia and North America, and a round of cost-cutting in France, its largest market.
And Glover also noted that about 30 percent of attendees are new to Spinnaker and are simply attending to learn about it and how to bring it to their companies.
Hundreds of military reservists have been called up to help emergency responders with fighting the blazes, attending to injuries and going door to door informing people that they must evacuate.
Humans and monkeys share a number of traits, including the capacity for attachment and empathy, communication, internalization of social rules, giving, trading, revenge, social maintenance, and attending to group boundaries.
If grief was a full-time job, so was attending to what she later called the "horrifying" aspects of settling Pollock's affairs on the business side of the art world.
Chiericozzi says the record was recorded a month after the birth of his son, the intervening period of which he spent mostly attending to his duties as a new dad.
APIA, Samoa (Reuters) - Keyonce Lee Hang is busy finishing preparations for the to'ona'i, a traditional lunch served after Sunday church in Samoa, and attending to her elderly, bed-ridden grandmother.
Suddenly, she found herself a near-constant presence by Mr. Trump's side, flying in his jet, living rent-free in a Trump-owned apartment and attending to his mercurial moods.
The discoveries compelled the University of Valle to convene a gathering of students and to accelerate the process of developing a policy against sexual violence and for attending to victims.
"Attending to the disappeared is my main priority, both as a public official and as a human," said Roberto Campa, the subsecretary for human rights in the country's interior ministry.
And the parenting classes Ronechia and her boyfriend have been attending to comply with their service plan have been put on hold due to the risk of congregating in groups.
Meanwhile, the mindfulness group was learning to meditate, following a standard mindfulness instruction program that focuses on attending to the present moment and checking in on how your body feels.
If your God is dead, the possibility for a resurrection might be found in attending to the pain and sorrow of that image of the divine there on the street.
To some, any news is good news from a platform that even by its own account has been negligent in attending to harassment both at a user and infrastructural level.
I'm told that the dressing room in question is a celebrity's dressing room and the MAKEUP ARTIST is attending to said celebrity, as MAKEUP ARTISTS are wont to do. 1D.
On the morning of November 30, 2010, Sherry Black was attending to post-Thanksgiving shoppers at the bookstore she owned, B&W Billiards and Books in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Elk Grove police dispatcher James Hudson told CBS News that the accidental calls — roughly 1,600 to date — distract dispatchers from attending to real calls that could be life-and-death emergencies.
In addition to attending to the CMS list of corrections, it'll have the weather the storm of a criminal investigation, and somehow find a way to woo back partners and investors.
The other approach is more subtle: Reread your character's archive, gently realign his portrayal by attending to heretofore overlooked elements, and simultaneously create new supporting characters who facilitate the new direction.
Deciding that there are things worth attending to that don't merely reproduce capitalism means redefining whose lives we see as valuable—a vital prerequisite for any kind of social justice advocacy.
But with the all-important fund-raising for his program, teaching and mentoring young people, coaching Stephens and attending to his wife and two children, Murray still must manage his time.
President Trump decided against attending to "avoid disruptions due to added security," CNN reported; it "is not uncommon for a sitting president" to be absent from a former First Lady's funeral.
To reduce stress, she also suggested meditation, acupuncture or acupressure, as well as attending to common self-care steps like exercise, nutrition, staying hydrated and simply getting a good night's sleep.
Moving to a single-payer system, he suggested, would largely eliminate the vast administrative complexity required by attending to the payment and reporting requirements of various private payers and public programs.
When a fresh plot emerged, officers would track Berezovsky down and yank him out of whatever dinner or business meeting he was attending to warn him he was in imminent danger.
But extolling gross domestic product growth reinforces the appearance that Democrats only swear allegiance to what the economy desires, as opposed to attending to the concerns and aspirations of working people.
On Soccer MADRID — On a warm spring day outside Estadio Vicente Calderón, home of Atlético Madrid, a couple of workmen in fluorescent yellow vests are attending to a large steel door.
A judge in the Ontario Court of Justice determined that the driver, identified as Victoria Ambrose, was spending too much time attending to her smartwatch and not enough time watching the road.
The word that medical staff members attending to Sears relayed to the players' teams was positive — in the ambulance en route to a nearby hospital, he was conscious, alert and sitting upright.
Peter Parker pines for information about his dead parents and agonizes over his relationship with Gwen Stacy while attending to his responsibilities as Spider-Man in this sequel directed by Marc Webb.
"Our number one priority is Caitlyn's health and well-being and we are attending to special needs she has and will continue to do so," said Charleston Animal Society CEO Joe Elmore.
Ho continued filming even after she was struck and knocked to the ground, capturing footage of paramedics attending to the injured and people confronting the police who arrived to control the crowds.
However, this current approach to long term care is neither a just or practical plan for attending to the inevitable certainty that the costs associated with future LTSS needs will be astronomical.
Two men stood behind the counter, a shaggy-haired white man busy on the phone and a young black man with a military bearing who was alone, not attending to any customers.
The strategies used to deliver FEMA aid are not effective in attending to local challenges, and numerous barriers are preventing those in need from receiving the aid to which they are entitled.
The Sanctuary Church—a cult-like, anti-LGBTQ ministry helmed by Pastor Hyung Jin Moon—invited followers to a "blessing ceremony," and asked everyone attending to bring along their assault rifles, Philly.
Where is the constituency for a legislative branch that is effectively gathering new information, attending to new problems, and producing new legislation based on professional, nonpartisan analysis about what the country needs?
A U.B.I. might give recipients a bit more time to pursue socially beneficial activities, like helping the elderly or attending to kids with special needs or perhaps even starting a new business.
The compendium format of the publication shows the evolution of his thinking, as he continually sharpens his blade for more precisely cutting analyses of the contradictions and hypocrisy attending to contemporary Judaism.
"Even with a fence or whatever else it's not going to stop people," said Ms. Sierra, who was attending to a steady stream of customers in a black apron dusted with flour.
I'm a board-certified surgeon and critical care specialist who spent much of my training attending to traumas in the emergency room and doing the rounds at Harvard hospitals' intensive care units.
In a clever stunt, they forced those attending to enter through one of two makeshift arches marked "2030" and "2038", signifying two possible end-dates for the use of coal in Germany.
Tadashi Chida, a passenger in his 218s, sent a handwritten letter to Japan's health ministry complaining that the crew seemed overwhelmed and that quarantine officers were not attending to those with symptoms.
Joel Kaplan, vice president for global public policy, was seated alongside his wife and Kavanaugh's own family at Thursday's emotional hearing, attending to show support for his friend of more than two decades.
If only the Australian public were made aware of altruism and charity being the wellspring of lasting happiness, we might feel better for looking beyond ourselves and attending to the plight of others.
I was outraged when I asked the school my 12-year-old was attending to help me porn-proof the laptop we'd been advised to buy for him, and the school said no.
"Italy should be attending to the mafia, not my son," Erdogan said, adding that it could "cause problems for our relationship with Italy" if his son returned to the country and was arrested.
While attending to David Caldwell's infant son Zayne, who was born 10 weeks early, McGowan learned that she had helped care for Caldwell when he spent time in the same NICU decades earlier!
"So if teachers are praising students for good behavior -- such as attending to the teacher, asking for help appropriately, etc -- it stands to reason that this behavior will increase, and learning will improve."
But its strongest and subtlest theme is that closely attending to the world around us, and to the people around us, is a kind of grace that makes space for us to love.
Neither the Crips nor the Bloods want to gun down somebody's aunt as she queues for a donut after a 12-hour stand-up shift waiting tables or attending to the sick and dying.
Perhaps the 79-year-old justice was attending to Supreme Court business, Mr. Poindexter thought, or simply did not wish to be disturbed on his first morning at the remote ranch in West Texas.
While a large chunk of each flight is spent attending to passengers, preparing meals and serving drinks, Pittman says, "our first job — our priority on that aircraft — is getting you to your destination safely."
"We presented dogs with an experimental situation in which a human demonstrator was either attending to them or turned away, and varied whether she presented food or not," the authors wrote in the study.
At the time the beating took place, there was no staff member attending to residents in the unit, and no one had been assigned to monitor the unit's video surveillance, according to official reports.
Researchers had this to say on the ramifications of the results: "We suggest that attending to the health of one's friends' marriages might serve to support and enhance the durability of one's own relationship."
He was, in fact, a keenly musical man who acted as a full-time artistic administrator, attending to composers, librettists, singers, and budgets as if there were nothing more important to occupy his time.
Since so many ICE agents were busy attending to the influx of migrants at the southern US border, they said, there were fewer agents free to apprehend undocumented immigrants already in the country.  5.
Each locale is filled with dozens of discrete items that you can pick up and drag around, and people attending to those items as they go about their daily lives, cycling between repetitive tasks.
Under the old structure the presidents of the provincial governments were responsible for attending to services such as housing and welfare, garbage collection and taxes and the numerous businesses such as eateries that they run.
After high-level discussions between Zimbabwe and China, it was agreed "to allow Chinese medical experts to join their expert counterparts from Zimbabwe, South Africa and India in attending to the vice president", Charamba said.
As for the media, unsurprisingly, they find themselves attending to the blood sport between Republicans and Democrats -- and not to politicians or proposals possessing intellectually coherent solutions to the problems pro-life feminists care about.
Our recent community-based research funded with UK AID by the UK government, and in partnership with Nijera Kori, a landless laborers' movement in Bangladesh, highlights the importance of attending to domestic violence in nutrition.
"Without attending to the social issues [of an individual] we will not see as great of an effect as potentially possible," says Jack Stein, the institute's Director of the Office of Science Policy and Communications.
Rescuing the Chibok girls is important, but the greater challenge is attending to his peoples' desperate needs, weaning his country from its oil dependency and eradicating the legacy of decades of corruption and military abuses.
I sought by attending to experience a life-changing moment, thinking it would transform me, but it turns out that all I really needed to feel like I'd evolved was a bit of human connection.
He decided it's his new life mission to make sure the baby is safe and if we're not attending to her the second she stirs or cries, he runs in like, 'Are you guys kidding?
He is, though, the agency's most powerful constituent, and the skills and forcefulness he has shown in attending to the agency's acute needs could be applied as well to its more long-term structural ones.
There are those like Pope Francis, who believe the church should be more like a field hospital, attending to the wounded -- regardless of faith or denomination -- while creating a more Christ-like society on earth.
What was required of me as a father — attending to the needs of my kids, being a good husband, going to work, fixing stuff around the house — all began to feel so arbitrary and bland.
One of our professors, for instance, is instrumenting classrooms so that teachers can notice if they've accidentally got some unconscious bias which means that they're not attending to certain kinds of students, and so forth.
Seniors need to understand the importance of not just attending to their mental health needs, but also to safely secure and store firearms to decrease the likelihood of firearm accidents and potentially firearm deaths, Piquero said.
"Today my dear friend Melinda and I had the sad privilege of attending to his grandmother on our flight as she made her journey to Orlando to join her family during this unspeakable time," Karas wrote.
As we search for a place to pick up some food, I ask Dr. Gareth Davies—medical director for the charity—how attending to major trauma every single day might affect one's perception of the world.
As a result of continually attending to this reality of good-hearted children who have been dealt a tough hand, much of the school staff suffers from a clinical condition known as Secondary Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
Helen Mirren's Sarah Winchester lives with her niece Marian Marriott, surrounded by a fleet of carpenters and servants who are less human than disembodied souls doomed to a purgatory of forever attending to the monstrous house.
Almost every former U.S. Attorney still living gave a speech—except Giuliani, who sent a video, with the excuse that he was attending to his duties as an "ambassador" to the U.S. Ryder Cup golf team.
Instead, the brand — be it Four Seasons or otherwise — acts as a sort of property manager, attending to each residence and offering the same amenities and concierge services one would find in a five-star hotel.
Only 24 percent of their time was left for those responsibilities after attending to email (2151 percent of their workweek), administrative tasks (2200 percent), useful meetings (200 percent), time-wasting meetings (227 percent) and other interruptions.
Cruises, Safaris and Train Trips Are In a Separate Category On trips such as these, Mr. Alexander said that a small, dedicated staff or even a single employee is likely attending to you throughout your stay.
Michael Corbin, the assistant real estate manager for District Council 37, the city's largest public employees union, was standing outside the union's lower Manhattan offices attending to a woman who slipped and fell on the sidewalk.
"These milestones may sound like inside baseball, but what they signify is a Senate that is getting its appropriations process back on track, a Senate that is attending to vital priorities for our country," McConnell said.
Ultimately, this system tends to benefit ideologies more, often at the expense of folks who are elsewhere attending to life's daily demands For my Republican friends, there is no need for a schadenfreude moment or gloating.
The content of these discourses is variously metaphysical, ethical, literary and romantic, but what makes them worth attending to is less what is said than the unspoken currents of meaning and feeling that Ceylan's camera captures.
What the cross-racial liberal vision put forward by the CIO and its African-American allies suggests is that movements for economic justice can derive vitality from attending to the identities and interests of marginalized groups.
In footage taken moments after a white van plowed into pedestrians on the popular Las Ramblas boulevard Thursday evening, emergency services can also be seen attending to victims of an attack, which has been claimed by ISIS.
It'd make more sense for Captain Marvel to be zipping around the galaxy, maybe attending to the cosmic crises in Thanos's warpath or doing other noble deeds instead of floating around the Quantum Realm with giant tardigrades.
A boat tour of Brier Island in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada, was visited by passing humpback whale, who took a break from whatever whale business it was attending to so it could people watch.
Mr Erdogan has three aims in attending to the diaspora, says Sinan Ulgen, an analyst in Istanbul: to advance Turkish interests abroad, to seduce nationalists at home, and to stack up votes in his deeply polarised country.
In video from the San Francisco affiliate of NBC, paramedics and police could be seen attending to a person lying on the sidewalk after the incident in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood, also known as the Central Waterfront.
Clinton waiting until she "got off the road" on Friday before reporting her cough to her physician is also a classic scenario: Busy people often wait for a scheduling gap before attending to their own medical needs.
In some ways, this makes the Hotel Transylvania franchise ideal for parents who just want to plop their kids down in front of something for an hour or so, while making dinner or attending to other chores.
For anxious people, the ingrained habit of selectively attending to only those things that are possibly dangerous leads to a vicious cycle in which an ambiguous world is seen and experienced as threatening—even when it's not.
Rather than filming some of the final outdoor scenes in the garden of a beautiful old house here, Ms. Macdonald was attending to the setup of an indoor shot of a well-to-do family at breakfast.
Meanwhile, between making meals for her husband, Arvo (Andres Tabun), and meticulously attending to her comatose son, Elsa finds stolen seconds of happiness with her bashful lover, Aarne (Andres Noormets), and eavesdrops in on Lauri's many visitors.
" These doctors also got to do the tasks that "no male physician would be willing" to do, the article stated — such as spending "hour after hour in the sick-room, attending to every want of the patient.
As a poet, and the translator of the contemporary Breton poet Paol Keineg, Marris has immersed herself in local Saint-Brieuc culture and has studied Guilloux's papers, attending to the voices and sense of place he captured.
He spent last week in Amsterdam attending to his job as a partner at the auditing firm KPMG before flying back to New York to finish his sixth marathon of the year — the year he turned 40.
What the exhibition lacks in coherence, it makes up for in breadth, but its scope and nonlinear chronology might lead some viewers to draw equivalences between governments and cultures without attending to the works' contexts and nuances.
The owner was super nice even though it was crazy busy and people didn't stop coming in, he was quick to greet people and take their numbers for the waiting list while still attending to seated customers.
Judge Judy determines that both dog owner's were at fault for not properly attending to the digging and holes situation earlier, but rules in favor of the plaintiff — ordering the defendant to pay for half the vet bills.
By attending to these histories, the authors expose the contingency of categories we often take for granted, providing a foundational resource for understanding, critiquing, and contesting the AI systems that are currently automating classification across core social domains.
They host events for members to meet in person (gasp!), and they also let you list your local hangouts (bars, restaurants, etc), travel plans, and events you're attending to land on people who are frequenting the same places.
I've noticed during questioning exercises at some companies that top executives sit in the back of the room, laptops open, attending to other business; they seem to think their employees are the only ones who need to learn.
As I was dispensing this basic advice, it occurred to me that I had some scratches on my own car, a 2011 Toyota Prius, that needed attending to, certainly as winter arrived in the Northeast, where I live.
But Mr. Garrel is always worth attending to when he takes up the rhythms and paradoxes of love, and even though this is a minor entry in his canon of melancholy romances, it is brief, brisk and intermittently affecting.
When we transferred her to a new home, capable of attending to her increasingly complex needs, she'd fidget in her chair when we visited, anxiously turning her hands over one another, slurping at weak tea with her gummy mouth.
But the deeper question for Mr. Ryan is why he would allow the Republican House to toy with an embarrassing impeachment issue when it should be attending to a new federal budget and a host of other pressing needs.
Both are threatened by the Environmental Protection Agency under Scott Pruitt, who, as it turns out, has plenty of time for regulatory carnage when he is not attending to his own legal defense against multiple charges of administrative abuse.
At the time of the diagnosis, she was caring for a nephew with a bacterial infection, helping her son Oliver plan his row across the Atlantic and attending to Bella, who had broken her neck in a skiing accident.
"In an exercise of national sovereignty, attending to the principle of reciprocity in public international law and for humanitarian reasons ... I delegate to you Minister to deny the extradition," Moreno wrote to in the letter to his interior minister.
In the back flap of the binder that holds his script, he has tucked a photo of Hoffman with his children, a reminder of the seriousness of the work and the importance of attending to the rest of life.
While the President hasn't played golf on every visit, sometimes attending to presidential business, the trips underscore a break with his insistence on the campaign trail that he wouldn't spend his time golfing because of how hard he would be working.
"The amenities are impressive, but it's really the service experience that makes this extraordinary," McBurney tells Lemonis, referring to the hotel's staff of more than 65 butlers dedicated to covering the 22 villas on the property, attending to guests' every need.
"When they [the trio] start playing, the demand is so great that if you are attending to who you are right now, it brings out something that you couldn't have visualized or planned for," he told The New York Times.
I just have this fixation with the idea of attending to what is already there, so the first step is looking around and seeing what is already there and what needs support before jumping off into "I need to make XYZ."
Ms Willes establishes and expands on these qualities by attending to both men's diaries (Pepys kept his from 1660 to 1669, Evelyn from 1640 to 1706), by examining their correspondence, and by placing those writings alongside the papers of their contemporaries.
The multi-million dollar effort, called Flights for Families, required long hours on the phone booking some 1,300 tickets and attending to countless other details, such as lining up prepaid cell phones, connecting families with lawyers, and keeping the kids entertained.
This tweak brings Volcker rule compliance in line with how the Fed handles other business, like general bank applications, by allowing regional banks to handle the bulk of the business with the board attending to more complex applications when necessary.
But if you don't at least plan to spend the first 60 minutes of your day on something that matters, you may easily find yourself spending multiple hours wading through your inbox, attending to things that aren't necessarily important or urgent.
By the time she retired in 1945, Daley supervised 50 loyal "hello girls," as they were known, attending to 535 members of Congress with a telephone system 85033 times the size of the one she first encountered (The New York Times).
At the Global Climate Action Summit, a three-day gathering here this week, organizers wanted the mayors, governors, international leaders and others attending to show the world that a large convention in a big city needn't leave carbon footprints all over.
Eduardo Grajales, a Red Cross volunteer in Arriaga, Mexico, attending to migrants on Friday night, said the worst case his colleagues had seen that day was of a baby so badly sunburned from the tropical heat, he had to be hospitalized.
Over the course of the next several months, the team decided to rewrite 70 percent of the game, de-emphasizing Ryan and Amy's experience and focusing instead on scenes that directly involved Joel—caring for him, playing with him, attending to him.
In attending to them disproportionately, though, we lend their perpetrators more power and terror than they should possess and minimize the tragedy of lives lost or forever altered by more common forms of mass shootings, especially in America, where they are particularly ubiquitous.
"As I will be attending to my award-show-hosting duties tomorrow, I wanted to be the first to wish my daddio a HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!" she captioned the photo of her much younger self cuddling up to her dad in bed.
Your mobile headquarters can flit around the globe, attending to proverbial fires as they break out, but there isn't a clear sense early on of how making contact with a new resistance cell trumps gathering supplies or building new radio relay towers.
While society has made plenty of strides in understanding the complexities of depression, there is still a longstanding stereotype of a "depressed person": typically someone who is withdrawn from the world, has trouble attending to regular daily activities, is bedridden and emotional.
St. Louis won the last game without All-Star Matt Carpenter (14 homers, 50 RBIs), who is expected back for the series finale after attending to a death in his family, and Kolten Wong stepped up to deliver a two-run triple.
Presidential guests at the State of the Union are a decades-long tradition, and they usually serve a symbolic — even political — purpose, either attending to receive thanks for their patriotic contributions or to underscore a policy position or argument of the president.
"All of us were traveling to town to buy our essentials at least once a week and it took us half a day to go, shop and come back," said Savariyammal, between attending to a steady flow of customers at her shop.
To the left of that pair is an older thicker trunk that bends to the ground, apparently re-rooting (a common occurrence with certain species) while the last of the five extends its lower branches as if attending to its bent companion.
When border guards can be ambushed and killed on the American side of the border, while attending to their duties, in a government vehicle — the United States has drifted far closer to becoming a borderless state than should ever have been the case.
The Democrats lost the presidency in November because it seemed to many Americans that Democrats were more interested in where some people go to the bathroom than in attending to the economic needs of people who have been written off and left behind.
As with the fun-loving ogre, McKinniss has a penchant for sweet but sickly textures and assumes the role of painter with irreverence, attending to supposedly kitsch subjects: Winona Ryder in ''Beetlejuice,'' Michael Jackson, the rapper Cam'ron in a pink fur hoodie.
With a majority of those surveyed wanting to distance themselves from the habitual work model, it appears that Britons are looking for positions that are more flexible and enable them to focus on duties that need attending to outside of the workplace.
With meshing geometries of large and mobile groups, a firebrand soloist and a poignant duet — all in a classical vocabulary that's been sped up and inventively extended without being slurred — it is choreography that follows the house tradition of closely attending to music.
A person familiar with his duties said Jackson is one of the handful of doctors in the medical unit who are responsible for attending to White House staff and the President's family as well as assisting in planning medical contingencies for presidential trips.
This habit of attending to all that's written and said about the Trump clan makes it hard to believe family members didn't notice the many thousands of references to "Trump" and "conflict of interest" in reports on the President-elect's transition to the Oval Office.
Santos spoke to CNBC from a conference in Singapore, which she was attending to try to understand how the Asian consumer goods industry can better reflect society in its ads, as well as meeting with agencies, tech companies and other marketers in the region.
Coats then claimed that the eyebrow specialist was very "rushed, going in and out of the room attending to other clients during my procedure and also doing another eyebrow tattoo at the same time," and that she didn't switch into new gloves in between clients.
U2 canceled their concert scheduled for St. Louis tonight because of inadequate police available for the event, per AP. Local police are attending to the protests over the acquittal of a police officer who shot and killed Anthony Lamar Smith, a black man, in 2011.
Nevertheless, they must not interfere with recognizing, acknowledging and attending to the serious human, emotional and mental health needs of persons who undergo the procedure or are involved in a situation wherein the possibility of abortion is even a faint consideration or an unspoken option.
Currently, Bright Compass does not provide specific training and coaching for candidates themselves, In a cycle where the frontrunner, Biden, has faced questions around his interactions with women, not attending to the executive could prove fatal for a campaign and to Bright Compass' mission.
But what about that little companion in our pocket we consult so regularly, with its innumerable little helpers that we refer to dozens if not hundreds of times a day, attending to their chirps and beeps and rings as if to a relentless taskmaster?
"I fail to see the wisdom for holding meetings in May-June that would only demonstrate our failure in attending to what we should have done in a crisis like this and taking the necessary measures," Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman told Reuters on March 10.
Mets 6, Braves 603 ATLANTA — Yoenis Cespedes returned to the Mets on Saturday, hit a ninth-inning grand slam and told reporters that, after six weeks of attending to a strained hamstring and a sore quadriceps, he did not feel 100 percent healthy yet.
And on the way to becoming a mother of four, she had some instructions for the medical professionals who would be attending to her: "I told them that I couldn't believe that I was going to say this, but please tie my tubes," she recalled.
In residency, while Stanford was attending to a mother and her newborn, the mother continued to tell the nurse that she had not seen a doctor, even in front of Stanford, who — wearing a white coat and physician badge — had repeatedly told her she was her doctor.
To the extent that Trump is capable of attending to the North Korea challenge, he will be primarily and perhaps exclusively concerned with deflecting attention from domestic political turmoil rather than reaching a good agreement, tending to Washington's struggling alliances, or adapting to the expanding missile threat.
She took a class at Harvard Business School in global strategic management, spent another 10 days in London studying leadership, interned at an advertising agency, spent a week shadowing NBA commissioner Adam Silver, and a week with Nike designers besides attending to her Sugarpova candy brand.
While I don't agree with all of it — for instances I love being responsible for putting my ideas into action and attending to detailed tasks, and didn't consider myself a critical person — most of it I was able to relate to, and perhaps wouldn't have identified myself.
The newspaper's editorial board said it believes Mr. Janz "offers the best chance to both lead the district by attending to issues and then by striving for bipartisanship in Washington, D.C." Mr. Nunes, a strong supporter of President Trump, is the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
As Whitman knew, our brief crossing is best spent attending to all that we see: honoring what we find noble, denouncing what we cannot abide, recognizing that we are inseparably connected to all of it, including what is not yet upon us, including what is already gone.
Three years ago, the United Nations General Assembly held an all-day meeting on the problem of antibiotic misuse in medicine and agriculture, only to hear from some countries' representatives that feeding their own people was a much higher priority than attending to global public health.
Two sources familiar with his return to the medical unit since his Cabinet nomination failed said it was unclear whether he was involved in attending to the President's medical needs, but said he has been spotted in the unit working with his successor, Navy Commander Sean Conley.
Just as interesting as attending to the proliferation of works and events tagged "queer," Goldberg also takes note of "the palpable silences around events that could have used the word 'queer' as a descriptor, but didn't," usually when race or multiple subjectivities enter the mix alongside gender and sexuality.
Armed police walk past emergency services attending to a man on the floor (top) and a police officer (centre right) outside the Palace of Westminster, London, after a policeman was stabbed and his apparent attacker shot by officers in a major security incident at the Houses of Parliament.
There is an incipient, but understandable, sense that in an organization's zeal to be "compliant" and to pay needed attention to pressing regulatory concerns of the moment, the board may be deflected from attending to those matters most important for long-term sustainability, if not also short-term performance.
Syfy Wire political columnist and culture critic Ana Marie Cox, using her well-known arsenal of snark, takes up the same argument where colonizing the moon is concerned, even mentioning the water crisis in Flint, a municipal government problem, that needs attending to before sending people into deep space.
At first, doctors wanted to ignore it According to the study, authored by a team of medical professionals from the University of Miami, the doctors attending to the man didn't want to honor the tattoo because there was no way to be absolutely sure that's what the man wanted.
Ms. Giffords took the stage on Tuesday night at a private concert featuring the rock group Drive-By Truckers, which included a song about a 2015 mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon on its latest album, to urge those attending to rally behind stronger gun control.
And in a literal pandemic, as millions of us are trying to practice home isolation while also attending to the needs of our families and communities, the obscenity of pretending that work and "the self" are the only things that matter—or even exist—becomes harder to ignore.
Mr. McPhee, and Mr. Finnegan, too — who at 13, he writes, found in the obliterative sea that "the frontiers of the thinkable were quietly, fitfully edging back" — tell me that there's no good reason for me ever to stop going to Florida and attending to what happened there.
"At approximately 16:00 today, a helicopter from the company Suma Air fell to the ground while attending to the rescue of a specialist from the consultancy Geostudios who had suffered a leg fracture while carrying out field studies in the high mountains at the Los Bronces mine," the company said.
In fact, the post-production process isn't just about piecing the episode together; it's about making the episode feel cohesive, attending to things as basic as making sure the color is correct or as complex as possibly restructuring scenes if they're not working quite like the director or showrunners imagined.
Last year, with a couple of the honorees, including the television producer Norman Lear, expressing discomfort with the president, Mr. Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, withdrew from attending, "to allow the honorees to celebrate without any political distraction," marking just the fourth time a president missed the event.
I imagined the woman's husband returning from the revolutionary tropics, from some grim mission attending to American "interests," as they're always called, coming back to this snow-globe world and giving in to the delusion that the two worlds did not exist in one continuous reality, separated only by permeable space.
In attending to the sensibilities of art lovers who hold, as Schwabsky puts it, "a clichéd and outdated notion of what landscape painting is and isn't", his introductory essay follows a slender thread of historical indicators expanded upon in the book's groupings of artists into six categories, each explored in its own chapter.
After attending to the demands of the New York media, Mr. Byford made his way into a towering glass office building and rode the elevator to the 30th floor, where he was greeted by his executive assistants who guided him into a large office overlooking New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
The Golden Globe Awards, with its surprisingly effective call for the women attending to wear all black in support of Time's Up, not only raised our expectations of what clothes can say on the red carpet, but created the expectation that they should be used to say something in the first place.
"I fail to see the wisdom for holding meetings in May-June that would only demonstrate our failure in attending to what we should have done in a crisis like this and taking the necessary measures," Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman told Reuters, responding to comments made by his Russian counterpart on Tuesday.
" As they wrote in the exposé published in the journal Areo, "Scholarship based less upon finding truth and more upon attending to social grievances has become firmly established, if not fully dominant," within certain fields in the humanities, whose "scholars increasingly bully students, administrators and other departments into adhering to their worldview.
The person, who had firsthand knowledge of the episode, said there was no choice given Dr. Jackson's place in the chain of command but to give him the medical bag and allow him to board the plane, where he would be the primary physician attending to Mr. Obama on a long international flight.
Therefore, while local governments might apathetically ignore building and fire code violations, or only provide police forces who, rather than attending to the protection of the community, are focused on the management and containment of semi-employed surplus populations, these host cities continue to benefit in direct and indirect ways from these informal "creative" zones.
Normally both eyes will focus the detail-oriented fovea part of the retina on whatever object the person is attending to; in those with amblyopia, one eye won't target the fovea correctly and as a result the eyes don't converge properly and vision suffers, and if not treated can lead to serious vision loss.
Gradually, though, rays of hope begin to emerge as Tony sleepwalks through his days -- meeting a wisdom-dispensing widow ("Downton Abbey's" Penelope Wilton) at the cemetery, experimenting with drugs and trading barbs with the nurse ("Extras" co-star Ashley Jensen) attending to his aging father ("The Strain's" David Bradley), who is in throes of dementia.
As Birmingham notes in her brochure essay, Bearden, with his "powerful representation of African-American motherhood," quietly subverts the long history of European interpretations of the Madonna and Child, while Goodman's print could be viewed as playing against the image of the black servant attending to a white woman, most notably in Edouard Manet's "Olympia" of 210.
Creating the perfect meals requires adventuring outside where you battle enemies to gather ingredients and collect recipes (ala Battle Chef Brigade), grow your own fresh produce (ala Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley), master a simple rhythm game to cook quality meals (ala Cooking Mama), and manage business tasks like attending to customer needs (ala Diner Dash).
As it is, Google Drive offers 15GB of free storage (30GB for work and school accounts), so the slight bump isn't likely to dramatically change how you use the service, but the process you need to go through to get it is the point — a set of actions that reinforce your attention to attending to your online security settings.
In the tense calm that has settled over countries such as Tunisia and Egypt, in the brittle peace that will no doubt eventually prevail across Iraq, Syria and Yemen, and during the continuing, ever-expectant pause endured by other Arabs as they wait for change, it is these kinds of institutional building blocks that need attending to.
Sauntering around from stage to stage, between session in the sea and suncream stops, the festival's daytime has an leisurely kind of pace, everybody testing the waters before the sun dips behind the majestic mountain range that watches over the punters like a loving shepherd attending to his lagered-up flock, and the nighttime swings around again.
With Congress in recess and members working remotely from their districts, Mr. Rose said he believed the severity of the situation in New York required him to take a more a hands-on role rather than attending to the seemingly endless string of conference calls, including town halls, and other socially distanced activities that now fill lawmakers' days.
Mireille Eagan, the curator of contemporary art at The Rooms, a provincial gallery in Newfoundland that opened in 2005 thanks in part to Ms. Pratt's advocacy, said that the long hours that Ms. Pratt had spent attending to detail in her paintings led to a back condition that left her in pain and unable to walk.
School closure may mean that remote learning is necessary, and while this will require the acquisition of new skills for any learner to be successful, it will certainly pose an additional challenge for non-neurotypical children who may have difficulty processing visual or auditory input from the computer or attending to a task in an unfamiliar setting.
They will have to engage in the legislative fight of their lives, by calling the offices of senators and emailing their official accounts, appearing at any public events -- such as the Fourth of July parades that will be taking place all over -- and conducting protests at all the events that senators are attending to make clear where public opinion stands on these proposals.
" According to the report, "Overall, the 3553 Index concludes that the current U.S. military force is likely capable of meeting the demands of a single major regional conflict while also attending to various presence and engagement activities but that it would be very hard-pressed to do more and certainly would be ill-equipped to handle two nearly simultaneous major regional contingencies.
In addition to acknowledging Sunday's result on Twitter, Mr. Erdogan, in other Twitter posts, sought to move the agenda beyond the election, saying he would be attending to foreign and domestic issues at the Group of 20 summit meeting, which will be in Osaka, Japan, and during a meeting with China, and at a South European and Balkans summit meeting.
Finally Mhlope, I should like you to know that if in the past my letters have not been passionate, it is because I need not seek to improve the debt I owe to a woman who, in spite of formidable difficulties & lack of experience, has nonetheless succeeded in keeping the home fires burning & in attending to the smallest wants & wishes of her incarcerated life companion.
While BigID is not itself planning to sell after-the-fact security solutions to its b2b customers after they've got to grips with their data assets and figured out what they want to do to lock stuff down, Sirota couches the platform as a "preventative solution" — in the sense that they're selling organizations "visibility into what's radioactive, and what needs attending to" when it comes to customer data holdings.
Appeals are entered by businesses and people who feel the city or others have done them wrong: A taxi driver who overcharged passengers 90 times in eight months but said it wasn't his fault; a homeowner given a ticket for not attending to dead leaves within 18 inches of her curb; a woman refused a marriage license because someone with the same name, birth date and parents had gotten one 10 years earlier.
When the ever-more-frequent terrorism incident occurs and they cannot blame "workplace violence" or "white Christian evangelicals," they parry to guns, videos or even to the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the only one on the political stage who even gives name to our greatest threat and understands the necessity of attending to it.
The idea that large parts of our mental life remain obscure or even entirely mysterious to us; that we benefit from attending to the influence of these depths upon our surface selves, our behaviors, language, dreams and fantasies; that we can sometimes be consumed by our childhood familial roles and even find ourselves re-enacting them as adults; that our sexuality might be as ambiguous and multifaceted as our compendious emotional beings and individual histories — these core conceits, in the forms they circulate among us, are indebted to Freud's writings.

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