She had to be carried here; she had to be carried to the toilet; she had to be carried to bed.
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The 3.4-ounce limit on such substances applies to what may be carried through security checkpoints, not to what may be carried on board.
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The F20 version was specifically designed to be carried by Mirage F1, while the D version was designed to be carried by the newer Mirage 2000.
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The repairs, which must be carried out within 15 years of the initial wing box assembly, can be carried out during scheduled heavy maintenance visits, he added.
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Correction (July 21, 9:52pm ET): An earlier version of this story reported that Snowpiercer would be carried by TNT, but the show will be carried on TBS.
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To avoid conflicts of interest, inspections of APHIS laboratories are supposed to be carried out by the CDC, and inspections of CDC labs are to be carried out by APHIS.
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"More such attacks will be carried out," the statement said.
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The $100K will be carried over into the 4th QTR.
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The laws, they say, need to be carried out fairly.
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That she needs to be carried everywhere by her security.
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It's going to be carried live on every TV station.
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Her relatives said an autopsy was to be carried out.
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She loves to cuddle but doesn't like to be carried.
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The sentence will be carried out on Tuesday, May 23.
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The doctrine is not a stone to be carried on.
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The sentence will be carried out two days from now.
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Essential supplies must be carried up mountain paths on foot...
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Huzayfah: To show how possible attacks could be carried out.
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Whether the new vote can be carried out by Oct.
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The pursuit can be carried out more or less wisely.
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Noisy emergency roof repairs had to be carried out during exams.
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For medical evacuations to be carried out, all sides must agree.
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The investigation would be carried out through the Department of Justice.
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It's a capital crime to be carried out by our government.
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Any excess loss can be carried forward to future tax years.
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They are claimed or thought to be carried out by ISIS.
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Most of them can be carried out at smaller district hospitals.
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A further 2,500 checks will be carried out from next week.
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An environmental impact assessment would also be carried out, he said.
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Tag your friends that would like to be carried by me!
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He passed out and had to be carried to the limo.
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But exactly how that order will be carried out remains murky.
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An autopsy will be carried out on Wednesday morning, he said.
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It's a capital crime to be carried out by our government.
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The money can be carried over from one year to another.
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I don't want my president to be carried off a racecourse.
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Additional investigations are to be carried out in nearby Loire-Atlantique.
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The weight of adults shouldn't have to be carried by babies.
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It's likely that the man's deportation will be carried out later.
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You can also be carried by the atmosphere and the emotion.
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That liberal banner, as expected, will be carried by either Sen.
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He tried to walk but had to be carried by teammates.
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Ms. Vázquez ordered that the plan be carried out on Dec.
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Obviously, it had to be carried by someone from the residence.
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The expertise cannot be carried in the heads of rogue scientists.
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Trump asked Kelly how he thought it should be carried out.
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It said a satisfactory impact assessment had not be carried out.
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And it's hard to believe that it will be carried out.
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They have to be carried in the highest-carried tier, and they have to be carried to certain penetration levels, and it gives us a safety net, with regard to being tiered, or packaged, or skinnied.
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I never wanted to be carried to the end by being quiet.
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While these attacks could be carried out remotely, others required closer proximity.
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The program will be carried out by six central national central banks.
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A judicial process will be carried out regarding JP Morgan, Anadolu said.
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We love a good handbag that can be carried in different ways.
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A DNA test was yet to be carried out, the source added.
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None of Sunday's scores will be carried through to the team final.
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They left us some gems that need to be carried into 2018.
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"The caning would be carried out within the court premise," he said.
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Marriage in Israel can only be carried out through a religious institution.
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It can be carried out hundreds or even thousands of times daily.
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If necessary, the assessment can be carried out by a single official.
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But at what point ought such an examination to be carried out?
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Reinforcements are also expected to be carried out at Laredo crossing points.
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It remains unclear as to how the order will be carried out.
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One player had to be carried off the field in visible pain.
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A prayer that all bad feelings be carried off across the river.
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The burdens will again be carried by the most marginalized among us.
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The only southern state to be carried by Hillary Clinton was Virginia.
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How that will be carried out in the future is in question.
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AND WE'LL BE CARRIED ON SLING ORANGE AS WELL AS SLING BLUE.
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He was so intoxicated he had to be carried into the house.
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The hearing will be carried live on all the cable news networks.
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"Nuclear tests cannot be carried out secretly," it quoted him as saying.
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Karami did not say when the sentence was scheduled to be carried out.
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The audits will have to be carried out by UK registered auditing firms.
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He had to be carried off by his teammates, his knees shaking woozily.
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Any remaining losses can be carried forward to use against future capital gains.
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The assessment will be carried out during the first half of the year.
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The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract will be carried out over five years.
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She had to be carried up to their room on the third floor.
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According to a statement, the operation will be carried out on three fronts.
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It might not be carried, as Tory MPs fear an election (see article).
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It's designed to be carried for daily, spontaneous use, like in a backpack.
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But it also notes that much can be carried out with executive power.
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Most remain bullish and expect Alphabet to be carried by strong advertising revenue.
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In surgery, it would be carried out by the nurse, not the surgeon.
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Intel dominates data centers where such tasks are likely to be carried out.
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Mr Abe had promised that the rise would be carried out "without fail".
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The tests will reportedly be carried out in restricted airspace in Snowdonia, Wales.
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Are there any Vore fetishes that can be carried out in real life?
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Maximum payload, the weight of what can be carried onboard, is 1,970 pounds.
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The law states that medical evaluations must be carried out in such probes.
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Some residents were bedridden and had to be carried to safety, officials said.
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Strikes against those targets could be carried out by U.S. or Russian jets.
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Money in the accounts can also be carried over from year to year.
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The contract with the unidentified country will be carried out over three years.
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"This soft tone looks set to be carried over this morning," he said.
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Conservative Islamist groups in Pakistan have demanded the death penalty be carried out.
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This operation could be carried out by a fairly small number of terrorists.
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I am sympathetic to this view, though it can be carried too far.
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Fortunately, that's a role that could still be carried out by a court.
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Would a heart intended for transplant really be carried on a commercial flight?
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She can't walk up the steps no more, she has to be carried.
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"You say you want to be carried away by the story," he said.
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It will also be carried on Urban One, SiriusXM Channel 2628, and TuneIn.
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Ms. Farbstein said liquids exceeding 3.4 ounces normally couldn't be carried onto flights.
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It will be carried live by local PBS stations and simulcast on CNN.
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The FBI's business should be carried out independent of political or partisan considerations.
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True, "nobody believed the election would be carried out honestly," a journalist recalled.
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He said the future talks would be carried out in complement to Geneva.
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Surveys would be carried out and people living in vulnerable places would be moved.
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He said raising rates did not need to be carried out in a panic.
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The "mission" as the site calls it, can be carried out within five minutes.
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Democrats generally support reform, but are divided on how it should be carried out.
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These deductions can be carried forward indefinitely, potentially delaying the Treasury's payday for decades.
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A health ministry official said detailed tests will be carried out on all passengers.
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It can therefore be carried anywhere, an essential quality for any self-respecting iPad.
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They ask to be carried, caressed, placed out in the sun in a garden.
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At about 22 pounds, the thing is no lightweight, but can be carried manageably.
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The investigation into sorghum dumping will be carried out for the period from Nov.
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Most of the children with Zika in South Florida will be carried to term.
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Radioactive fallout would be carried for miles by the jet stream and surface winds.
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Necessary political and economic reforms cannot be carried out under his stewardship, they say.
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Such vitriolic acts can be carried out by anyone, regardless of race or creed.
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It said track tests would be carried out in preparation for implementation in 2018.
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Executions will still be carried out at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville.
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The contract will be carried out by Elbit Systems of America over 12 years.
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In a situation like that, everyone knew that orders had to be carried out.
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The same process could today be carried out for a fraction of that cost.
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The village has no sewage system, and water has to be carried from wells.
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It gave no details about how the Holy Week celebrations would be carried out.
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Numerous steps must be carried out even after an agreement is reached with Lighthizer.
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He said a further trial -- at 10 locations -- will be carried out next month.
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Vrandečić assumed this coding and tagging would have to be carried out by bots.
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A chimeric shimmer of how it felt to be carried from place to place.
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The game will be carried in HD and SD on the FOX broadcast network.
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Banca Sistema said the investment would be carried on together with some banking foundations.
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There is no elevator and the student has to be carried down the stairs.
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He said an internal review would be carried out by the Force Investigation Division.
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These items may be carried on the plane and do not count as baggage.
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The raids were deemed sufficiently urgent to be carried out without a court order.
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"Nathaniel Woods was correctly found guilty and sentenced to death by a jury of his peers, and that sentence is set to be carried out tomorrow; that is, justice is set to be carried out tomorrow," Marshall said in a statement Wednesday.
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Disney will no longer allow loose ice or dry ice to be carried into parks.
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Morgan said he wasn't yet sure how or when an operation would be carried out.
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Nor have I said that entanglement permits many calculations to be carried out in parallel.
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Religious hardliners marched earlier this month in Lahore demanding Asia Bibi's sentence be carried out.
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"Some technical actions will be carried out under this basic principle," he said without elaborating.
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Some restaurants, like Daniel in New York, simply don't allow cakes to be carried in.
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The fight for the environment still needs to be carried into agency hearings and courtrooms.
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This means preventive maintenance can be carried out and unscheduled visits to the workshop avoided.
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That task will be carried out by a new agency, the German Lost Art Foundation.
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At Mardi Gras this year, Ms. Schwartzs's ashes are to be carried in the Ste.
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Light enough to be carried by 43 divers, small enough to get through narrow gaps.
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But it was crucial that growing business activities continue to be carried out in Frankfurt.
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The nation's deeply divided over it in exactly how the Brexit should be carried out.
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The studies will be carried out at Columbia University and New York University, it added.
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Ultra lightweight, the drone can be carried in a compact kit on a utility belt.
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They'd be carried out on a stretcher.... I'd like to punch him in the face.
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Light enough to be carried by 2 divers, small enough to get through narrow gaps.
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Nor is the denuclearization of the peninsula to be carried out before peace is agreed.
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Questioning will be carried out by Chief District Prosecutor Ingrid Isgren and a police investigator.
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That rule, she said, still had to be carried out by the Department of Labor.
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Beresheet was one of only three payloads to be carried aloft by the SpaceX rocket.
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The move, which the campaign said would be carried out through executive action if Mrs.
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Babies can usually only be carried to term if a relative will take them in.
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It wants its protagonists to steer the ship, not to be carried by the current.
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Coffey drank enough that he passed out and had to be carried to a couch.
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Their point was to protest a law that lets concealed handguns be carried on campus.
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In the U.S., too, major plots have been disrupted before they could be carried out.
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Light enough to be carried by 29 divers, small enough to get through narrow gaps.
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Of course, it's highly unlikely all of these threats would be carried through, she says.
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Dr. Green is curious whether larger duckweeds and other plants can be carried this way.
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Never drive through fast-moving water because a vehicle could be carried away within moments.
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Trump then asked Kelly how he thought it should be carried out, the official said.
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This includes medical screenings which can only be carried out while the donor is alive.
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The deal would be carried out via a share capital increase of 51 million euros.
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The probe will be carried out by a Paris police unit specializing in computer crimes.
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That approach would most likely be carried out throughout the E.P.A. under Mr. Pruitt's guidance.
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An investigation into the cause of the accident will be carried out, the Navy said.
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Some could barely walk due to their injuries, and had to be carried by others.
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The contract will be carried out in Alabama over a five-year period, Elbit said.
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Perhaps, but tightening involves real dangers and needs to be carried out with great care.
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Of course, with the Russian economy's continued stagnation, few, if any, can be carried out.
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Jihadists have long sought terror attacks to be carried out in their name in Spain.
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If they are threats of force, under what circumstances would additional force be carried out?
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The message had yet to be carried by Chinese state media as of Thursday afternoon.
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In space, the gas to be ionised, usually xenon, has to be carried by the craft.
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When my mom got home, I wanted to be carried, but she couldn't pick me up.
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We would really like for the plans that we discussed today to be carried into life.
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And you may just be carried along by its featherbrained entertainments, and watch all eight episodes.
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Such moves will "be carried out in a very careful manner," he said in the call.
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American woman found dead in Florence An autopsy will probably be carried out Tuesday, police said.
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The agreements call for environmental and social assessments to be carried out as soon as possible.
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Implementation would be carried out over a 48-hour period, and U.N. oversight would be sought.
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In Italy, medical-age assessments, such as X-rays, can be carried out by court order.
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With the more recent decision, the auction is slated to be carried out on Monday afternoon.
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An autopsy and DNA testing would be carried out to confirm the identities of the couple.
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Dr Toh added that it was important that an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) be carried out.
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A two-thirds vote is needed in both chambers for an impeachment to be carried out.
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Injuries ranged from minor scrapes to people who needed to be carried out on a stretcher.
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It was resolved after the provincial government laid out measures to be carried out by Goldcorp.
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The delivery of the cargoes would be carried out in phases between January and June 2017.
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"The job cuts will be carried out through voluntary departures," a union representative said on Friday.
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" It then tweeted: "Anomaly was detected during its flight and further investigation will be carried out.
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Those devices must now be carried in the cargo hold through checked baggage, according to DHS.
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I know much of your relationship with your mother had to be carried out in secret.
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The sources said implementation of the debt guarantees would be carried out at the provincial level.
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A decade ago, all Ohio municipalities had the power to regulate how guns could be carried.
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We fully agree that thorough and definitive investigations must be carried out by the appropriate agencies.
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UK officials have warned that similar attacks are likely to be carried out in other countries.
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The strikes, thought to be carried out by drones, affected 5% of the world's oil supply.
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Blaze Media said it will also be carried by some television providers, including DISH and Verizon.
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The current attack appears to be carried out by a variant of malware known as Petya.
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Most debate over the death penalty addresses whether or not it should ever be carried out.
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Context: The offensive will be carried out by Syrian opposition fighters with support from Turkish troops.
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The initial treatments will be carried out on a herd of 80 Holstein cows in May.
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The letter said staff cuts would be carried out "responsibly and sensitively," but didn't provide figures.
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"Once it has been installed, more or less any action can be carried out," Rohr said.
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The commission rebuffed the attempts as too weak to guarantee they could be carried out properly.
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The changes will likely be carried out by someone who serves Big Ag and Big Food.
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The trade actions will not be carried out immediately, so there may be room for maneuver.
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The inflow of weapons that could then be carried around secretly would threaten law and order.
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The memo did not make clear how the plans would be carried out in immigration courts.
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Liberated before the sentence could be carried out, they remained together until Cahun died in 1954.
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The probe is to be carried out by the national police force's internal inspectors, prosecutors said.
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The second could be carried out by the Treasury and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).
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Seasonal bouquets by the Los Angeles florist Eric Buterbaugh will also be carried in the space.
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Eventually, they would be carried by a barge to Staten Island and secured to the foundation.
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It was the largest sized frame that could be carried up the stairs into my studio.
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Major studies can only be carried out by the Rwandan authorities or under their close supervision.
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Each piece weighs under 90 pounds so that it can be carried, assembled, and disassembled easily.
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The procedure will be carried out by pediatric spinal surgeon Ramesh Nadarajah, who waived his fees.
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And in none of these categories can such a weapon routinely be carried ready to fire.
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"I never believed the death threats against me would actually be carried out," Mr. Wyllys said.
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The study authors point out that adversarial attacks could also be carried out with noble intentions.
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Updates have to be carried out separately from the operating system updates that are more commonplace.
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Food safety and agri-food inspections would be carried out by mobile units away from the border.
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The contract, which also includes the supply of training simulators, will be carried out over 12 years.
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It is by and for the American people, and it must be carried out without further delay.
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But it's unclear what the reunification process will look like and how it will be carried out.
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"Definitely, to me coding something that you can see be carried out is very satisfying," said Megan.
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Renzi said that no decision has been made yet on whether the plan can be carried out.
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"Don't take forever with it," Lethgo says, but make sure the person actually needs to be carried.
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Well, all those conversations can be carried out much more discreetly and usefully in a DM exchange.
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Specifically, it could be a solar light sail, designed to be carried along by the solar wind.
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All this will be carried out on "a war footing", said the Indian transport minister, Nitin Gadkari.
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"I think that he's going to be carried down the aisle by a family member," says Murgatroyd.
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"For any form of intervention to be carried out the situation needs to be stabilized," Colantoni said.
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It's a genuine risk, and I know it won't be carried out with people with mental disorders.
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A 520-foot piece weighs less than a garden hose and can be carried in one hand.
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For example, Affirm loans have no late fees, no compound interest, and no "balance" to be carried.
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The work will be carried out on embryos that have become surplus to donor patients IVF treatment.
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But that can only be carried by dentists or pharmacies, which have to register the buyer's details.
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"The cause of death is inconclusive and further tests will now be carried out," the statement read.
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That overflowing amount of love will soon be carried over into another little one in the family.
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It said an internal review would be carried out into the incident, which lasted approximately two hours.
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For example, a trade may be carried out once the money from the buyer has been received.
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Since these projects are in public interest, a compensatory replantation would be carried out, the report added.
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The sources said the sale could be carried out in a public offering co-ordinated by Lenta.
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INADO also expressed doubts about the proposal for testing to be carried out within the WADA framework.
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"I think that he's going to be carried down the aisle by a family member," she said.
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Authorities also have been tracking terror threats planned within Singapore to be carried out in other countries.
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In theory, computational tasks could be carried out exponentially faster by quantum computers than by traditional computers.
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Instead, the graphic indicates that your primary mouse input functions will be carried out via voice commands.
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And it paves the way for even higher resolution 22015K videos to be carried around with ease.
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Right now, the mantle of 'progressive' can be carried by any number of candidates and potential candidates.
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An analysis of how a ban could be carried out and how many people would be affected.
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The statement did not provide details about when or if the strategy would actually be carried out.
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Further testings will be carried out on workers living in dormitories located within the areas of concern.
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ET. The scheduled 8-minute address will be carried on all the broadcast and cable news networks.
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It's also saying it's the first time the visit will be carried out with a US president.
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Reforms to be carried out once the Petroleum Industry Bill is passed into law were also discussed.
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"If you have long-term losses, they can be carried over into that final year," Hoyt said.
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She would not say where the program would be carried because the contract had not been signed.
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Ms. Jiménez's 3-year-old had to be carried by the adults for much of the way.
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The live broadcast, which one hopes doesn't become a series, will be carried on his YouTube channel.
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Buckets of water can be carried to the shower of course but that takes time and effort.
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Ms. Hill said the department would provide more information "soon" on how it would be carried out.
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The work will be carried out over a total of three weeks in either April or May.
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The General with a capital G is General TSO, which can be carried out of a restaurant.
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Stone's sentence won't be carried out until Jackson hears arguments on that issue and rules on it.
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He needed to be carried off the floor by teammates, casting a pall over San Antonio's victory.
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They've been on their feet for hours, and need to be carried the rest of the way.
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This compact tool can easily be carried in a backpack or pocket if you're on the go.
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The terror spree he conducted could only be carried out by a person with certain psychological deficits.
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The man sitting across from her passed out on the table and had to be carried away.
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This process will promote and guarantee demand for Petro's Initial offering, which will be carried out later.
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During this morning's eviction, most activists left voluntarily, while five had to be carried away by police.
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A few, almost certainly, let it be known that they expected to be carried by a human.
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Without a shaft and handle, "Umbrella" (2017-2018) needs to be carried to the nearest trash receptacle.
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The ceremony will be carried out by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in the castle's Private Chapel.
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And no matter how unpopular such priorities are to some constituents, they must be carried out region-wide.
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A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out and the man has not yet been identified.
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Delivery will be carried out in phases over the second half of 2018, a senior BPC official said.
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Regular checks will be carried out to ensure individuals meet the new requirements for performance and term limits.
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So understanding more about human nature would be another result if this program could be carried through successfully.
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However, what exactly will be carried and what has been carried on its previous three missions is classified.
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North Korea asked for further negotiations about the meeting to be carried out via documented exchanges, Baik said.
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The bourse earlier said the project would be carried out through the Italian Borders Working Table (IBWT) project.
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But in the quarter-finals she snapped her knee and had to be carried out on a stretcher.
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Adie had been sentenced to be burned to death, but died before the sentence could be carried out.
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The liquidity support in Shenzhen would be carried out by Shenzhen government-owned investment platforms, the article said.
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He said soil investigations should be carried out to determine if deep piles are needed to stabilize buildings.
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But other investigations—anthropological ones, for example—may also be carried out in a more cavalier fashion abroad.
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Sulfur dioxide can be carried with wind, or cover an area with no wind, according to the agency.
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She would no longer be able to help out at home and would have to be carried everywhere.
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They will study whether the effects of positive online interaction can be carried across to the offline world.
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They should also not be carried in the same bag as flammable items such as perfume or aerosols.
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Her skirt then required the help of four whole humans in order to be carried to the door.
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The pet must be carried in a pet travel bag and can weigh no more than 18 lbs.
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Police said that the cathedral has been closed so "technical examinations" can be carried out after the theft.
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" At another event Trump reminisced about the "old days" where protesters would "be carried out on a stretcher.
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Spinney is pleased that his iconic roles will be carried on by puppeteers Matt Vogel and Eric Jacobson.
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However, those searches would have to be carried out in a systematic way through behavioral analysis, he added.
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The lenders also offered some further detail on debt relief measures that will be carried out in 2018.
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This could reduce the need for frequent resupply missions, and allow structures to be carried farther into space.
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Robots are also becoming capable of manual labour that hitherto could be carried out only by dexterous humans.
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According to Politico, Kerry is also watching to see if more strikes will be carried out by Washington.
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So it needs a consensus mechanism to enable operations and transactions to be carried out autonomously and robustly.
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"The agency's safeguards activities will continue to be carried out in a highly professional manner," the spokesman said.
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A military operation would be carried out if those plans failed, broadcaster A Haber quoted him as saying.
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The measure, which would allow concealed weapons to be carried over state lines, is a top NRA priority.
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"It is not true that Miss Rankin wept, fainted or had to be carried from her seat," Mrs.
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The new U.S. probe will be carried out under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
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The army said "an investigation would be carried out," according to the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper.
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The sale will be carried out through an accelerated market placement, which will likely be priced by Wednesday.
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North Korea claims that it has begun producing nuclear warheads small enough to be carried by ballistic missiles.
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The studios own the work we do for the movie, but the ideas can still be carried over.
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One has colored pins revealing where in the country various types of transplant surgery can be carried out.
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The planned attack was to be carried out with Tomahawk cruise missiles fired from two US Navy vessels.
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These responsibilities cannot be carried out fully without direct access to the material that is in the report.
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American officials said they would not discuss their efforts, saying the vote would be carried out in secret.
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The judges also pestered Ms. Wang with hypothetical scenarios about how far the Clinton ruling should be carried.
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Huzayfah: They were just telling us examples, showing us examples of how these things could be carried out.
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When air is sucked into the tube, however, harmful bacteria from the throat can be carried along too.
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Mr. Asaro could face up to 20 years in prison for directing that an arson be carried out.
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Shoes returned to feet, and PowerPoint slides were packed up to be carried home to East Coast labs.
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The bag can be carried crossbody with the padded shoulder strap or by hand with the shorter handles.
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Any strikes against Iran would almost certainly be carried out by volleys of cruise missiles from Navy vessels.
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The bond issuance will be carried out via a combination of syndicated operations and monthly auctions, it added.
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Many naval activities will be unaffected because they can be carried out without entering Philippine territory, Poling said.
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Pros: Amazing fire resistance, too heavy to be carried away, spacious interiorCons: Combination cannot be changed, very expensive
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The tests will reportedly be carried out at Apple&aposs health clinics through a partnership with Color Genomics.
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Delivery will be carried out in phases over the first half of 0003, a senior BPC official said.
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Diesel and food supplies have to be carried to reach the point at which the road is accessible.
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On Wednesday, Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said he guaranteed Naftogaz reforms, including the unbundling, would be carried out.
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These threats to women can be carried out nearly immediately by a new president or a new Congress.
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The secretary general's duties will continue to be carried out by Acting Secretary General Markus Kattner, FIFA said.
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Capital punishment would typically be carried out by hanging, firing squad or lethal injection, according to the bill.
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Delivery will be carried out in phases over the second half of 2019, a senior BPC official said.
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Once the remains are gathered, painstaking forensic work must be carried out before they can be positively identified.
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But without an elevator, handicapped patrons had to be carried inside and loading equipment was a daily ordeal.
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The ships have internal docks that allow those troops to load into smaller vessels to be carried ashore.
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The successful completion of construction and testing opens up a new route for up to 22019,000 barrels of oil daily to be carried from major drilling areas in the Bakken oil formation to a major pipeline hub, where it can be carried to refiners or exporters on the Gulf Coast.
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In the US and Europe, Airlines do not allow portable lithium ion batteries to be carried in checked luggage.
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The criminals found out where he had been sent and arranged for the sentence to be carried out there.
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"The Presidential Council did not submit any realistic, executive programs to be carried out on the ground," he said.
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The refinery upgrades would be carried out via the planned financing package and not a concession agreement, Kachikwu said.
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An exclusive selection will be carried at Barneys New York starting on Saturday, according to The New York Times.
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In the beginning, Wenwen would walk part of it and needed to be carried the rest of the way.
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Head to the "upcoming" tab for a look at high-profile drops that will be carried by the store.
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However, the protest risks delaying that timeline, as no work can be carried out while the review is ongoing.
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Scientists say it's the first evidence that allergies can be carried to a patient from a donor's stem cells.
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The Tokyo 2020 implementation will involve linking photo data with an IC card to be carried by accredited people.
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"Analysis will be carried out to try to identify the source and reason for those signs," the statement said.
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It will be carried on an older model Falcon 9 rocket that has not been upgraded for extra thrust.
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The use of a metra is likely to permit these divisions to be carried out more slowly and carefully.
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Sunlight is free and unlimited, whereas rocket propellant must be carried into orbit and be stored onboard a spacecraft.
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The government ordered repairs to be carried out within 12 months and waived normal building consent processes, Smith said.
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Scalia's casket is due to be carried up the white marble courthouse's grand staircase by Supreme Court police officers.
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In any event such activities would only be carried out to the extent sanctions allow them, the spokesman said.
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For climbers who have proper training, opioid painkillers and anti-vomiting drugs may be carried as well, they suggest.
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And the likelihood that given that order that it would be carried out I think would be pretty high.
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According to Enembe, Widodo also demanded the transactions be carried out "very carefully" to prevent intervention by third parties.
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Mantashe said the investigation into Gordhan should be carried out in a manner that does not embarrass the minister.
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We broke the story ... DiVincenti had to be carried off in a stretcher at the time of the incident.
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"A judge specialized in terrorism matters had asked for the home searches to be carried out," the office said.
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Those abilities allow for new types of apps and experiments that previously couldn't be carried out on a smartphone.
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Mr. Percoco also received central legal and operational documents on how the fund-raising effort would be carried out.
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Alt Mode, which stands for Alternative Mode, allows non-USB signals to be carried through a USB-C cable.
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They would mostly take place in the market or at traders' premises and be carried out by UK authorities.
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The event will be well covered by the media and will likely be carried live by the cable networks.
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But the moths can be carried long distances by wind and may have winged across central Africa that way.
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Losses in excess of that can be carried forward to future tax years until the balance is used up.
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Clinton cited the recent attack on the Democratic National Committee (DNC), thought to be carried out by Russian intelligence.
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It's essentially the size of two lipstick tubes, so it can be carried around in a pocket or purse.
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The military's first mission will be carried out by 700 troops around Porto Velho, capital of Rondonia, Azevedo said.
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In a coincidence of timing, as of today, Texas law permits concealed firearms to be carried inside university buildings.
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And they said Congress had granted federal law enforcement wide discretion over how those laws should be carried out.
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For you to sleep well at night, the aesthetic, the quality, has to be carried all the way through.
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With this rule, any action that can be carried out in two minutes or less is completed right away.
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Ward, the MEP who sent the FOI request, called for an "immediate" economic impact assessment to be carried out.
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Mass construction can be carried out only if the government declares an urgent expropriation, as it has done now.
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If a jury condemns the gunman to die, it will take years for the execution to be carried out.
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That may have been because there appears to be little consensus on how the operation will be carried out.
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But the Hyatt Regency O'Hare didn't have a swimming pool—and why would chlorine be carried through pipes, anyway?
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Lighthizer has insisted on legal changes to make it more likely that Chinese reform pledges will be carried out.
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The capital charges of those subways which had built up real estate values, should be carried by real estate.
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These protective amulets are made to be carried during perilous journeys; whether by refugees in flight or great migrations.
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A United States Navy limpet attack on an enemy ship would be carried out underwater by a SEAL platoon.
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A sign of modesty, perhaps, but above all a statement that the late king's legacy will be carried on.
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Indeed, each of LeWitt's drawings comes with a meticulous set of instructions, which can be carried out by anyone.
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And the ones that lose money can be carried forward on tax returns until future gains soak them up.
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"I found a mission, a niche, that I felt could be carried on," he said as we finished dinner.
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Maintenance is planned at all three fields, but it will be carried out without halting output, the ministry said.
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He is waiting for a lung transplant, most likely to be carried out in the United States or Israel.
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Save your friends the panic by getting them top-rated charger that can be carried anywhere for under $20.
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Save your friends the panic by getting them top-rated charger that can be carried anywhere for under $20.
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Depending on wind direction and strength, however, these fumes could be carried toward the shore and into population areas.
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In Arkansas, two executions that were set to be carried out yesterday were delayed, one at the 11th hour.
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The Pakistani court's sentence is unlikely to be carried out because Mr. Musharraf is no longer in the country.
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The reductions at the agency, in which currently 310 people work, will be carried out through attrition, Bloomberg reported.
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Bills approved Tuesday by a Michigan Senate committee would allow concealed guns to be carried in schools and churches.
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Somehow, a way needs to be arranged for seeds to be carried the optimum distance from their parental plants.
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Fifty years later, in 28503, state lawmakers approved legislation permitting concealed weapons to be carried on Texas' public campuses.
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SEPARATE FROM THAT, WE HAVE A COMMITMENT THAT WE'LL BE CARRIED ON SLING BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR.
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The first was scheduled for Monday and the others were set to be carried out through December and January.
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The rapper seemed to feel bad for one fan who had to be carried out because of an injury.
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The agency has deliberated that drilling has to be carried out at some point between September 15 and January 15.
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Nature has apparently found a way to conserve water that would otherwise be carried away into the urine by salt.
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Previously, founders were required to continue holding at least 51 percent of voting rights before losses could be carried forward.
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"After that, a special home search was ordered to be carried out in the apartment and basement," the force added.
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The locations where the checks would be carried out would be chosen by police and evaluated daily, the minister said.
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However, a large chunk of business at Lloyd's, including some types of reinsurance, cannot be carried out on the platform.
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The process of cutting will not happen overnight, say officials who expect it will largely be carried out through attrition.
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In his last year, he couldn't move his back legs very well and had to be carried around most places.
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"When there's a baby to be carried in....there's a fair bit of competition to do the job," said Mallard.
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Abe said of the "potential purchase of U.S. corn" that such purchases would be carried out by the private sector.
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The means to address these dangers are at our disposal, but they can be carried out only through wise leadership.
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When there have been crimes and a court ruling, when people have been condemned, the sentence should be carried out.
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It should be small and unobtrusive, so it can be carried around at arms length for hours at a time.
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"If Islamic law is not imposed across the country, such attacks will continue to be carried out," the statement said.
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It added that factory work could be carried out by fewer, and relatively unskilled, workers as most processes were automated.
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From the Financial Times:The palm-sized robot, with big eyes and red shoes, is small enough to be carried around.
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At some point physical checks will be needed, although these do not have to be carried out at a border.
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Hamas records shootings, deaths, and funeral to go viral on social media and be carried on TV around the world.
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His body was transported from Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital to the Grand Palace, where his funeral rites will be carried out.
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This will be carried over into this integration, now that Quip is a part of Salesforce (which acquired it recently).
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She said a scientific study would simultaneously be carried out to assess the effects of cannabis use in such cases.
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It envisages that many checks would be carried out away from the actual frontier - in market places or production sites.
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The Chinese State Council's plan to end the ivory trade will be carried out over the course of the year.
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It does nothing to alter the city's restrictions on where guns may be carried or the safety-based carrying rules.
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It was not immediately clear when the exercises, which have also taken place in past years, would be carried out.
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British energy minister Andrea Leadsom said this week it was not possible to say when it would be carried out.
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For them, the extra cost is just another frustration; another burden to be carried by Egypt's increasingly wearying middle class.
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It will not be carried out on a 'one-size-fits-all' basis, and should stress mutual benefit and reciprocity.
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It must first be carried to an altitude of around 50,000 feet by a jet carrier aircraft known as WhiteKnightTwo.
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No further details of the plans, or if or when they were ever to be carried out, were immediately available.
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Having a plan and knowing your wishes will be carried out can give you a sense of comfort and control.
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She said checks would also be carried out to establish whether he was a member of any banned militant group.
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The executive order was already on hold, meaning it can't be carried out, and now it's just staying on hold.
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For now, though, any attempt to neutralize a drone must be carried out in the presence of a government official.
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These credits are further limited by expenses allocated to earning the foreign income, and the credits cannot be carried forward.
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Executions take years If a jury condemns Cruz to die, it'll take years for the execution to be carried out.
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One group will consist of relevant government departments responsible for promoting how 6G research and development will be carried out.
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Holvey pushed back on that criticism, saying the women want the investigation to be carried out in a nonpartisan way.
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Now you know perfectly well that it'll drip down into the ground and it'll be carried into the navigable water.
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French Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne told local media outlet BFM Tuesday that reform in the sector must be carried out.
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Yet, without the active oversight of the SEC or FINRA, they can be carried in the cryptocurrency market with impunity.
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Her clothes favored function: They reversed to become new outfits and came with straps to be carried if not worn.
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The probe will be carried out within a period of 65 working days and can be extended, the authority said.
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We're seeing the first in effect shots fired in the way 21st century warfare is going to be carried out.
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Mr. Besim was arrested in police counterterrorism raids in Melbourne a week before the plot was to be carried out.
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Anyone who wanted to see an execution could just go to the public square where it would be carried out.
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Under state law, if lethal injection is unavailable, executions must be carried out by nitrogen gas inhalation, the statement added.
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Other states limit the number of years the loss can be carried over, some to as few as five years.
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Mr. Kim said the underground site had been so thoroughly destroyed that no more tests could be carried out there.
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They repositioned the decoys and moved the speakers so that recorded bird sounds would be carried clear out to sea.
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In those interviews, Shirdon declared that terrorist attacks would be carried out by IS in Canada and New York City.
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"My friends wondered if I was bewitched, that I allowed myself to be carried away by such nonsense," he added.
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That federal support allowed for Ibama-organized raids such as the one on Friday to be carried out, Loss said.
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Ms. Pérez said on Sunday that it was clear that corrections officials had enabled the plan to be carried out.
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An autopsy would be carried out, Demings added, but the presumption was that the child was drowned by the alligator.
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Pelosi acknowledged earlier on Thursday that numerous steps must be carried out even after an agreement is reached with Lighthizer.
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Ideally, these would be carried out by a coalition, but if need be, America and Saudi Arabia should act alone.
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The administration has been circumspect about what those plans actually entailed and when they were expected to be carried out.
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The expansion will be carried out at a cost of 4 billion shillings ($38.52 million), Bamburi said in a statement.
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Those purchases would most likely be carried out by state-controlled companies, preserving their indispensable role in Chinese commodities trade.
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"You need to see action that actually results in the investigation not being able to be carried forward," Starr answered.
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Comey's appearance in the Senate later this week is highly anticipated and will be carried live by several television networks.
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What's more, they are exploring the possibility of requiring liquid natural gas (LNG) to be carried on Jones Act ships.
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Prosecutors expect the additional investigation, which is likely to be carried out by the police, to be finished by Jan.
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The studies would have to be carried out online, with participants in each drawn at random from a common pool.
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When he's finally done, he drags his canvas back to the riverbed and allows his body to be carried downstream.
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She's so anxious that her request be carried out to the letter that she phones the florist back several times.
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The sale will be carried out through the Banja Luka Stock Exchange (BLSE), the finance ministry said in a statement.
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Two sources with knowledge of the negotiations said the deal will be carried out in several steps starting in April.
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But according to Zunes, a terror attack wouldn't have to be carried out by Iran or one of its proxies.
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It provided no details of how its investigation into sand mining would be carried out, nor when it would be concluded.
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The court's order was released too late for Price's scheduled execution to be carried out, and he remains on death row.
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Then, in September, Habré had to be carried into court and restrained by masked security guards as charges were read out.
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The sale will be carried out via a market transaction initiated by Yakult and is expected to be settled in March.
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It will be carried by a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, which is scheduled to make its maiden launch in summer 93.
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Italian media quoted Trapani Prosecutor Alfredo Morvillo as saying the investigation would be carried out without bowing to any political pressures.
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"Many of the wounded had to be carried to clinics in surrounding districts and private clinics in the city," she said.
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SAP also announced a planned 500 million euro share buyback to start shortly and to be carried out through the year.
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Shipar added that an investigation would be carried out and if anyone was found guilty of negligence, action would be taken.
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"We don't want those weapons to be carried in Coral Gables [or] sold in Coral Gables," said Mayor Raul Valdés-Fauli.
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One hoped-for refinement is to produce traps light enough to be carried, deployed and collected by actual, human-built drones.
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Dr. Anaz said the challenge was that many of the smallest objects could easily be carried in bags or in clothes.
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Two other military sources said the evacuation would take place in two stages and would be carried out by military aircraft.
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Another neat thing: the massive ear cups collapse down to a very compact shape and can be carried around with ease.
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It lists non-legislative measures that need to be carried out by 2020, although the official said there "could be delays".
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"The rise in rates in people in middle age is going to be carried with them into older adulthood," he said.
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He said negotiations with Britain over Brexit should be carried out with "good sense and a spirit of dialogue and friendship".
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The authorities limited the number and sorts of weapon that could be carried, and set up more checkpoints in the city.
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"The committee members assessed that the continuation of the normalization process will be carried out gradually and cautiously," the minutes said.
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According to French daily Le Monde, some of the attacks were to be carried out in the north of the country.
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It's being a prick, and doing so when your comments can be carried around on a screen in someone's back pocket.
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Six other goats were paraded before the judges, while multiple other ones were feeling self-conscious and had to be carried.
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And because pot is still illegal under federal law, any any marijuana bought in California cannot be carried across state lines.
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The other job cuts will be carried out abroad, mainly in New York and London, where the bank may fire people.
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"The secondary attack was to be carried out with a suicide vest, pepper spray and a knife," he told the court.
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These plots were approved by Ali Khamenei, the regime's supreme leader, and were relegated to the MOIS to be carried out.
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For the time being, at least, menstrual and post-natal exile in Humla will be carried well into the 21st century.
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"If construction firms commit to showing solidarity by building a few homes ... construction efforts can be carried out quicker," he said.
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He asked Ben-Zvi "to exercise your right to grant pardons, and order that the death penalty not be carried out".
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GloboNews TV channel had reported the deal earlier on Monday, saying the sales are expected to be carried out by 2021.
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The sale will be carried out via a series of deals, including private placements to buyers that could include existing shareholders.
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Paruthi considers developing good sleep habits in childhood "a starting point" and hopes that these habits can be carried through adulthood.
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But it also enables cutting-edge research that must be carried out at temperatures just above absolute zero (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit).
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SQLi is one of the most trivial and yet dangerous types of attacks that can be carried out against web servers.
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The Jones Act requires all goods ferried between US ports to be carried on ships built, owned and operated by Americans.
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The committee would have to establish a debt target to be carried out in a two-year budget and appropriations cycle.
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The credit is limited to your tax liability for the year and can be carried forward for up to five years.
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Buckets of water had to be carried from a borehole in the nearby village to wash hands or clean the hospital.
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Researchers say the hacking attempts appear to be carried out by the same group that previously targeted Uyghur Muslims in China.
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Earlier this year the governor of the province, Irwandi Yusuf, decreed that corporal sentences be carried out within the city's prison.
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Most alarmingly, American intelligence agencies believe North Korea now has miniaturized nuclear weapons that could be carried by intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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An aviation red alert was in effect due to risks ash could be carried into aircraft routes and damage jet engines.
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At the time, the governor of the province, Irwandi Yusuf, decreed that corporal sentences be carried out within the city's prison.
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The official added it was inconceivable that such a plan could be carried out without the approval of the crown prince.
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We need but will not get mandatory background checks, bans on automatic weapons, and prohibitions on where guns can be carried.
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These kind of events can happen right now, and they can be carried out by small groups or even an individual.
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"Urban planning which doesn't include the idea of destruction," the poem reads in part, "should be carried out in nursing homes."
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In all, the series of improvements will be carried out at 20 developments with about 45,000 residents, the mayor's office said.
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I had polio as a baby, and my first braces and crutches meant I no longer had to be carried everywhere.
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Larvae in the ocean might change their forms in order to be carried far away by the currents, expanding their range.
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"But most of the work of government must be carried out by subordinates, not by the president himself," said Mr. Doran.
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The public will be allowed to leave home for work but only if that work cannot be carried out at home.
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While highly measured and optimized workplaces are meritocratic, he said, meritocracy can be carried to an extreme, citing the movie Gattaca.
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How do they plate a short rib dish so that it's visible, but stable enough to be carried as a prop?
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But Hinton already knew at the time that complex tasks could be carried out if you had recourse to multiple layers.
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They weren't safe: They were simply stacked into a sequential series of offensives to be carried out whenever convenient for Assad.
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MORE DOPING TESTS The International Tennis Federation said that more doping tests would be carried out on professional players this year.
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For all people, testing should begin at age 45 years and be carried out at a minimum of three-year intervals.
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But all of the items, clothing, and pets earned over the decade of playing the original would not be carried over.
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The sources said they understood that customs checks could be carried out there as well under the plan now under discussions.
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Investors will be closely watching December activity data for clues on how much momentum will be carried into the new year.
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Judge Richard Berman also called for reforms to be carried out in the U.S. prison system in light of Epstein's death.
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Research will be carried out until 2040 -- and if the results are positive, a long-term storage facility will be built.
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Honsel also listed giving Brazil's central bank increased autonomy as a measure that should be carried out in the short term.
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"The investigation will be carried out neutrally and independently," the office of Attorney General Mohammad Farid Hamidi said in a statement.
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Yes, but: The margins of victory are below 5% in at least 30 seats projected to be carried by the Conservatives.
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He said negotiations with Britain over Brexit should be carried out with "good sense and a spirit of dialogue and friendship".
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Raptors game Tuesday night ... and he appeared to be in a ton of pain, having to be carried off the court.
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Cryptocurrency, which allows financial operations to be carried out anonymously, has been used in the past to get around capital controls.
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The trial, to be carried out by both Ugandan and international researchers, is backed by London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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Immunizations will be carried out in the capital, Jakarta, and two neighboring provinces, which have reported the highest concentration of new cases.
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When he finally made it to the peak, he collapsed in tears and then had to be carried down on a stretcher.
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But a senior White House official told CNN on Wednesday that the probe would likely be carried out through Trump's Justice Department.
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But inside a warehouse or production line every inch counts and imaging has to be carried out at a much finer scale.
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The program will be carried out by six central national central banks and will be available in both primary and secondary markets.
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Jahan's brother, Mahmudul Hasan Noman, demanded that the death sentences be carried out swiftly and sought protection for his family against reprisals.
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"Did you know I demand to be carried everywhere?" she announced to the other Starbucks patrons, all taping her on their phones.
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He landed on his lower back and buttocks, had to be carried off the court and left the arena in a wheelchair.
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According to the press release, only internet traffic that both originates and terminates in the US will be carried over the network.
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MERS is thought to be carried by camels and most of the known human-to-human transmission has occurred in healthcare settings.
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"Based on our own monitoring, we believe that thousands of executions continue to be carried out in China," Sangiorgio said to CNN.
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It is impossible to imagine the height to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter.
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George Osborne, the previous chancellor of the exchequer, promised that the country would be "carried aloft by the march of the makers".
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Part of it will be carried out on an open ground reserved for that purpose in one member nation of NATO CCDCOE.
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An EDF spokesman said reinforcement works on the northern part of the embankment will be carried out over the next six months.
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However, Lightfoot emphasized that much of the solar propulsion technology developed for the mission could still be carried forward to future projects.
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The government argues that trusted-trader schemes, waivers for small firms and unspecified technology could let customs checks be carried out invisibly.
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Originally, the 2018 test was to be carried out in rural West Virginia; Providence, Rhode Island; and tribal lands in Washington State.
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After Piazza fell down the basement stairs and had to be carried to a first-floor sofa, Burke "appeared unconcerned," prosecutors wrote.
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Not only that, but the son claims her office's elevator couldn't fit the stretcher, and his mom had to be carried down.
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The missile attacks were believed to be carried out by members of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Syrian Kurdish fighters, it said.
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To a large degree, those changes can be carried out completely in secret, without authorization from Congress or even the FISA court.
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Regardless, there's the potential for radioactive particles to be carried long distances in the air that could reach the U.S. West Coast.
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Breast pumps and milk may be carried on board in addition to the one carry-on bag and one personal item allowed.
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Civilian positions will have to be reduced, while reforms in health care and the military procurement system need to be carried out.
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How will the president's appraisal of tremendous progress be carried out when it comes to his next steps with the Kim regime?
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Analysts caution, however, on how quickly such plans can be carried out, as some of the required nickel smelter technology is complicated.
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If a tray is going to be carried between rooms on a regular basis, she said, opt for a design with handles.
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Meanwhile, garbage pickup and deliveries should only be carried out in the very early hours of the morning so they wouldn't interfere.
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A battle that used to be carried out through proxies -- Israel fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon -- has been replaced by near-direct confrontation.
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During the first hearing, a commissioner stated that religious beliefs may not be carried into the public arena or the commercial sphere.
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A third delivery – of 120 guided missiles – will be carried out by ship at the end of the summer, the source said.
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Trump said he is exploring whether the census, which the U.S. Constitution requires be carried out every 10 years, can be delayed.
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Under POS, however, this validation process will be carried out by people who own ether in accordance with how much they own.
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Critics also say that the chicken ritual is tradition, not holy law, and kaporos can be carried out satisfactorily by donating money.
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It is not clear how Mr. Kerry thinks a war crimes investigation might be carried out in the face of Russian opposition.
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Remains brought to South Korea would then be transferred to Hawaii, where painstaking forensic work would be carried out to identify them.
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It's a shame, however, that some of the demonstrations had to be carried out "in defiance of school authorities," as you report.
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But cases still occur among people who are not vaccinated, and measles can be carried into the United States from other countries.
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The law requires that all goods shipped from one American port to another be carried on American-registered ships with American crews.
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Everyone who responds to a disaster learns invaluable lessons that can or at least should be carried forward to the next one.
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For one, every single "yea" and "nay" will be carried live on cable TV, and then subsequently analyzed by pundits and commentators.
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For example, do I want to move with my company to a state that permits weapons to be carried openly or concealed?
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Any Israeli operation now would be far more complicated and would have to be carried out in cooperation with the United States.
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EDEN MINEBy S. M. Hulse A book can be carried by a strong voice, and that's what we get with Jo Faber.
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Unlike the new Russian system, two Air Force prototypes are designed to be carried and released by aircraft, not launched atop ICBMs.
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The Mirai botnet attack highlights the easiness with which cyberattacks can be carried out by hacktivists, cybercriminal gangs, and nation-state actors.
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The death sentence against the general will almost certainly not be carried out because he is unlikely to ever return to Pakistan.
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"Emergency medications such as epinephrine should always be carried, and currently, a mainstay of treatment is avoidance of the food," she said.
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As the rescued evacuees climbed off Jet Skis in the waist-deep water, many collapsed and had to be carried to safety.
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Abdeslam was openly bragging about attacks that would be carried out in the city on the Monday following Easter, the report said.
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The delivery of the cargoes should be carried out in phases in the first half of 2017, a BPC official told Reuters.
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Ms. Avery pointed out that it was somewhat fitting that the next step of their courtship should be carried out long distance.
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The announcement was made on Thursday amid tense negotiations between American and Mexican officials over how the policy would be carried out.
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"When peace is established on the Korean peninsula along with complete denuclearisation, economic cooperation can be carried out in earnest," Moon said.
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Customers coming into the gang's charity shop were told to wait at a number 14 bus stop, where transactions would be carried out.
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"So this is a marathon, and it's a marathon that can only be carried out by the kind of inclusive campaign I'm running."
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Testing is set to be carried out by the end of the year, before it opens up to the public in December 2017.
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Whatever course he takes, however, will almost certainly be carried over into the new administration, given how close we are to Inauguration Day.
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"Clearly, gas supplies to Ukraine's Naftogaz will not be carried out from March 1," Gazprom's deputy head Alexander Medvedev said in a statement.
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After Zika spread to the United States in 2016, experts warned that more life-threatening diseases could be carried from the tropics. 8.
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It did not mention the value of loans to be transferred, saying that would have to be carried out by independent third parties.
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He's no longer with us but his legacy can be carried on for pushing it out there, educating people and talking about it.
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Just kidding, it's called Bloom, but it is clearly inspired by the sleek, portable gadgets that are designed to be carried around inconspicuously.
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Before this study was completed by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), Zika was thought to be carried solely by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
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Salvini said TAP, as well as high-speed train link project TAV, need to be carried out, several news reports said on Sunday.
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Connolly believes more research needs to be carried out into how changes to drug laws, such as regulation, would impact the drug trade.
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When a rescue worker came to tell her they were still searching, she fainted and had to be carried away on a stretcher.
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DNA includes instructions for making proteins, but these instructions can be carried out in different ways by another genetic building block called RNA.
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LONDON — Big Ben will stop ringing for several months so that repair work at the cost of £29 million can be carried out.
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The team claims the attack can be carried out from up to 300 feet away from the victim's computer given the right hardware.
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President Park Chung-hee did such a great job, so we thought his legacy would be carried on and she would do well.
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In 1842–43, Ada Lovelace wrote an algorithm intended to be carried out by a machine, unknowingly creating the world's first computer program.
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ET on CNN, CNN en Español, CNN International, and will be carried by CNN's SiriusXM Channel 116 and the Westwood One Radio Network.
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The contract, which includes various intelligence capabilities, as well as communications and command and control solutions, will be carried out over three years.
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The FBI is investigating a breach of The New York Times thought to be carried out by Russian government hackers, CNN reported Tuesday.
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The officials said it was unclear if the UAE hacked the websites or paid for them to be carried out, the newspaper reported.
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Turkey has said that the Raqqa operation should be carried out by local forces and the Kurdish YPG militia should not be included.
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When companies move operations from one country to another, regulators can require a minimum of sensitive tasks to be carried under their supervision.
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Their Cubesats, no larger than a shoebox, will be carried as cargo and then given a clear shot at the moon and beyond.
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When word of the impending raid reached Asahara, he ordered the Tokyo attack to be carried out ahead of schedule on March 20163.
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Deutsche Bank said last month that a divestiture may take longer than expected but would be carried out by 2018 at the latest.
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"Strong momentum will be carried into the 2018 financial year, with volume growth of 7 percent and further productivity gains expected," Mackenzie said.
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The threat of a lowered speed standard and the merging of mobile and fixed broadband services will not be carried out, it seems.
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Her dog, Handel, needed to be carried through flooded streets, handled by firefighters, held at an evacuation center, and was displaced for days.
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Procedures associated with the execution of nuclear operations are enshrined in an Operational Plan that dictates the how operations will be carried out.
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Any further need for resettlement will be carried out through a similar voluntary arrangement up to a limit of an additional 229 persons.
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The violence, thought to be carried out by armed herdsmen, flared on Saturday in Jos, the capital city of Plateau State, police said.
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It will be carried out under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the agency said in a statement on Wednesday.
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A majority of foreign criminals whose deportation sentences cannot be carried out are now detained at a center in Jutland, in western Denmark.
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Trump initially ordered that the review be carried out in January 2017, his first month in office, but it has been long delayed.
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Losses can be "carried forward" to offset future profits, but that doesn't provide much relief for a start-up struggling in the present.
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The proposed offer, to be carried out via a scheme of arrangement, gives shareholders 425 pence in cash for each share they hold.
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And FLIR partnered with Movidius to bring us a small lightweight camera, the Boson Thermal Camera, that can be carried on a drone.
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At the fish souk, trucks sold their Red Sea catch whole, to be carried to a nearby restaurant and grilled on the spot.
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If (when) a wipeout occurs, a surfer might be carried a quarter-mile downriver before reaching a place calm enough to get out.
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"I see absolutely no reason why we should allow information warfare to be carried out on U.K. soil by hostile agents," he said.
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Officials said the strike was to be carried out in the early morning hours on Friday, which would have been around 9 p.m.
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An anonymous writer said that even if Médine wore a bulletproof jacket onstage — he doesn't — he would be "carried out feet first" nonetheless.
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"Submarine missile launches will be carried out ... in addition to helicopter and drone launches from the deck of the Sahand destroyer," Khanzadi said.
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It would also for the first time mean rules on how a sovereign debt restructuring in the euro zone would be carried out.
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We built the player that enables video to be carried and most stations use that, but then, all of that seems pretty straightforward.
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Many ideas in the president's "blueprint to lower drug prices" can be carried out unilaterally by the secretary of health and human services.
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All over the world, similar efforts are ongoing, the hope being that this vital work can be carried out without interruption or interference.
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Instead, read it as the inscrutable future cult classic it probably is, and let yourself be carried along by its twisting, unsettling currents.
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After its passage in 2017, it headed over to the Food and Drug Administration for guidelines on how it should be carried out.
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The White House has yet to provide guidance to the military on how a ban on transgender troops would be carried out. Gen.
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Peskov first said that evacuation will start on Saturday but later corrected himself, saying it will be carried out on Monday and Tuesday.
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According to state news agency Xinhua, Gui was sentenced to two years in jail but left before the sentence could be carried out.
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It is very important for such a critical investigation to be carried out by objective, fair teams with no relations to the murder.
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And negotiations should be carried out in the light of day — with hearings, texts made after each negotiating round, and public comment periods.
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The specific origin is unknown, but scientists have detected similarities with past diseases found to be carried by bats, pangolins, and civet cats.
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"We continue to assume that flight operations can be carried out largely regularly again from Thursday," the airline owned by Germany's Lufthansa added.
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Ditto Graham: for curtain calls, she sometimes had to be carried out in a chair and placed onstage before the curtain was opened.
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Trading firms had purchased grains under advanced purchase agreements that in some cases financed the illegal farming to be carried out, Ibama said.
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It's possible, several officials say, that some tasks might be carried out by French forces which have a significant presence in the region.
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An aviation red alert was in effect due to risks ash could be carried into aircraft routes and damage jet engines, USGS said.
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An official told CNN that such a strike could not be carried out with 10 drones, which the Houthis claimed to have used.
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In his remarks in Orlando, however, Obama offered little solace to Americans who fear similar attacks could be carried out in their own communities.
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The Florida Legislature next week was scheduled to debate a bill that would allow firearms to be carried at, among other public places, airports.
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In a blockchain, the identity of a trusted party would be carried out by numerous already trusted entities, including governmental, financial and notary entities.
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Malaysian police official Fadzil Ahmat said the cause of Kim's death was not yet known, and that a post mortem would be carried out.
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Or it might be transmitted via insects or be carried by small mammals, such as native possums in Australia — but no one really knows.
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Those nodules will be carried up several kilometres of pipes back to the operations' mother ships, to be washed and sent on their way.
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Pollak's recommendation that the case be terminated in Martinez's favor needs the approval of a district court judge before it can be carried out.
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The Constitutional Review Committee said amending section 25 would make it explicitly clear that such expropriation could be carried out to accelerate land reform.
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Stretch's testimony is scheduled to take place at 2:30PM ET, and will be carried live on CSPAN-3 and on CSPAN's Facebook page.
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Palestinian law says President Mahmoud Abbas, who has no actual control over Gaza, has the final word on whether executions can be carried out.
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One man detained by the army who sought the centre's help had to be carried into the office by relatives, although he appeared unharmed.
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Hardly any abortions are or would be carried out in America after 24 weeks, when fetuses are considered to be capable of feeling pain.
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Many airlines in Europe already have their own procedures in place, such as telling passengers that laptops should not be carried in hold baggage.
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Each of these steps might be carried out by more than one company, and the price of the material rises sharply at each step.
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"Hopefully the vision which we put into this case will be carried forward with the same vigor in which we started it," she said.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation expects flammable liquids to be carried in comparable DOT-117 rail tank cars, or retrofits, by May 1, 2029.
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While the RoadTrip 225 would have to be carried separately, the RoadTrip 285 sports collapsible legs with wheels, making it much easier for transport.
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Republican congressional leaders and White House officials have pitched the repeal of ObamaCare as a multi-stage process to be carried out in phases.
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"It is fitting that this endeavor can inspire the public to express their creativity to be carried by OSRIS-REx into space," he said.
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So even if men are creating more innovation, if they're not interacting with young children as much, it's less likely to be carried on.
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The operation will be carried out through an investment vehicle that will be financed with some 980 million euros by UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo.
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Sales of shares in subsidiary Siam Makro Public Company Limited (Makro) are also unlikely to be carried out over the next 12-18 months.
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The auction of 2.1 million shares was due to be carried out via the SASE with a starting price of 12.99 marka per share.
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The interior decorator, who fends off all manner of advances from her clients, wants nothing more than to be carried into the playboy's lair.
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We are back to the process that needs to be carried out and 22019 days from now we will have the next seminal moment.
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When fifty-two per cent of the U.K. voted to leave, no one in power knew how such a decision could be carried out.
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It is not clear whether the trial of the eighth, who is a juvenile, will also be carried out outside of Jammu and Kashmir.
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However, given the seriousness of the allegations, WADA decided a second investigation should be carried out and that the agency should seek legal advice.
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In the coming month, works will be carried out to strengthen the dike in order to guarantee its ability to withstand a major earthquake.
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Ukraine needs a quicker pace and for this reforms needs to be carried out more actively and the authorities (need to be) cleaned up.
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The participants — mostly American-born converts to Islam — squeezed their eyes shut; some gently swayed, letting themselves be carried away by the rhythmic mantras.
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Radiating self-possession, she told horror stories of broken elevators, broken intercoms, of having to be carried up flights of stairs by kind strangers.
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The Democrats are seen discussing how people could illegally vote, though it's not clear if any of the plans would be carried out. Mrs.
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But you would have expected such a coup to be carried out in the name of electability, and Trump doesn't clear that threshold either.
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An unnamed military-diplomatic source was cited by Russia's TASS news agency as saying a second delivery would be carried out by plane soon.
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Primary path is basically a tiny, kid-size submarine ... Light enough to be carried by 2 divers, small enough to get through narrow gaps.
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It estimated that 62.5 million tons of freight will be carried in 2018, a rise of 4.5 percent on the 2017 full-year forecast.
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By the end of the night, he recalls, the man was incapable of walking and had to be carried out, to Mr. Trump's disapproval.
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The American Council on Education has questioned how the policy will be carried out, said Terry Hartle, a senior vice president at the organization.
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A spokeswoman for Ms. Healey said the attorneys general would ask Judge Moss to order that the Obama-era rule be carried out immediately.
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A third source confirmed the date of the inspection, which will be carried out using video technology, but not the number of plants involved.
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Under preclearance, this policy would have to be reviewed by federal authorities, or by an independent state agency, before it could be carried out.
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Corporal punishment is banned in the United States' military training centers and can no longer be carried out as a sentence for a crime.
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The procedures can be fatal, as silicone injected directly into tissues in the legs can be carried by veins to the heart and lungs.
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The fight for the environment still needs to be carried into agency hearings and courtrooms; for that, the big environmental groups are getting ready.
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A shipping company, Kübler Spedition, specializes in heavy and oversize freight that cannot be carried for more than a couple of miles on roads.
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We are also preparing for the possibility that the government won't back down and that this deeply anti-Jewish policy will be carried out.
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A week before her death, she had a disturbing premonition: "My body will be carried out of the jungle," she confided to a friend.
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For that reason, concrete steps like the registrations ordered Friday can provide the first indication of how laws will be carried out in practice.
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A federal judge ruled that an immigration judge had to decide whether they would be safe in Iraq before deportations could be carried out.
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North Korea claimed on Sunday that it had conducted a test of a hydrogen bomb meant to be carried by a long-range missile.
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He offered few specifics on how the proposal would work or when it could be carried out, according to people briefed on the matter.
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However this requires a balancing test to be carried out to ensure a business use does not have a disproportionate impact on individual rights.
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There are disturbing scenes from the trail of dogs who cannot go farther and must be carried to the veterinarians at the next checkpoint.
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But the courts ultimately allowed his death sentence to be carried out, making him the first prisoner in Arkansas to be executed since 2005.
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It had been repeatedly postponed as various groups, including the police, the courts and the public, struggled with how it would be carried out.
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If they had not, things would be as he thinks they should be: One man would give orders, and they would be carried out.
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At its launch event Tuesday, Google announced the Pixel 4 would be carried by a number of U.S. networks including AT&T and Verizon.
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This is to be carried out by the new economy minister, Martín Guzmán, an academic with little political experience who specialises in debt negotiation.
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For a limited period of time, the business of the wound-up company will be carried on to preserve the value of the assets.
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"This is an important process that needs to be carried out with the kind of dignity and perseverance that it warrants," Ms. Feinstein said.
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Most of the energy will be carried away by neutrons, which will escape the plasma and strike the walls of the tokamak, producing heat.
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The deadline for candidates to file is Friday and early voting will be carried out from June 13-26, Abbott's office announced on Tuesday.
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He appeared Thursday morning before the Melbourne Magistrates' Court, where he was charged with sending dangerous articles to be carried by a postal service.
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Searches and crowd filtering will be carried out by private security agents, particularly near the Champs-Élysées where thousands of people are expected, authorities said.
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They swam further out to escape the smoke, but as they did so, they began to be carried away by the wind and the current.
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They teach patience, and a willingness to be carried along the path, like a cloudy trip through the countryside, staring listlessly out of passenger window.
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The work will be carried out next autumn and last about a month, during which time the cracker will be shut, a company spokeswoman said.
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"My position is that any decision on Hong Kong's future should be carried out within the constitutional framework of 'one country, two systems,'" he wrote.
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In Washington, officials said no armada of U.S. Navy ships was headed to the island because supplies could be carried in more efficiently by plane.
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The administration said it will continue to enforce the Jones Act, which requires that goods transported between U.S. ports be carried on U.S.-flagged ships.
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This time he did not protest, but allowed himself to be carried to the locker building, where he was patched up under the doctor's care.
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The tradition for 42 years has been for a swaddled baby to be carried down the steps of the Lindo wing of St. Mary's hospital.
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While school shootings have become all but ubiquitous in the US, it's rare for the attacks to be carried out by more than one suspect.
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Unlike unprocessed natural gas, which can be transported only where pipelines run, liquefied gas can be carried anywhere in the world by special container ships.
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There has been no clarity on how such a move would be carried out since China does not pay tariffs directly to the U.S. Treasury.
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And the Council of Europe, which Mr Puigdemont consulted, said in June that any referendum must be carried out "in full compliance with the constitution".
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Even if all his advisers have counselled against it, as long it is clearly the president giving the command, the order must be carried out.
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It said it expected two thirds of cost cuts to be carried out by the end of 2020 with the final third implemented in 2022.
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Courtney Weglein told CNN affiliate WJZ the water got so high so quickly on Saturday night that a man had to be carried to safety.
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Kremer said Raytheon had made good progress in working out arrangements for at least 50 percent of the work to be carried out in Poland.
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TVO said many important tests at the plant were yet to be carried out and Areva needed to allocate the necessary resources to the project.
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Put a laser at one end of a strand of undamaged spider's silk and the beam will be carried perfectly through to the other end.
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Other researchers have suggested that some simple forms of data processing could even be carried out on data while they are stored in DNA form.
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"Buddy's influence will be carried on by defensive coaches for generations to come, but none more so than by Rex and Rob," the Bills said.
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But injunctions, which need to be carried out with the cooperation of the Department of Justice, have also become less common in the Trump era.
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The White House did not release the full text of the order and it was not clear just how those pledges would be carried out.
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Two others won stays of execution from state courts, leaving six of the original petitioners currently in line for their executions to be carried out.
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The government was essentially considering amending long-term power purchase agreements - which currently have clauses limiting what costs can be carried by customers, said officials.
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The airstrikes were considered to be carried out in "self-defense" given the militias' proximity to a base used by elite US and coalition troops.
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As well as the right to take guns to class, "constitutional carry"—whereby concealed weapons may be carried without a permit—has been exercising legislatures.
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The White House did not release the full text of the measure, and it was not clear just how those pledges would be carried out.
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The Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones from Google will be carried by Verizon Wireless, according to an enterprise sales page spotted this evening by Gizmodo.
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The tweet came on the heels of an alleged chemical weapons attack believed to be carried out by the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
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That is tricky because the sequencing has to be carried out using the tiny quantities of DNA in a few cells taken from that embryo.
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Decentralization of power to the regions must still be carried out, and inter-institutional scuffles and remnants of the old guard must still be overcome.
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She wants the narrative to be carried along by the propulsive drive of her monologues, by the deep need and injury of her female characters.
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The 55 boxes, draped in the blue and white flag of the United Nations, are each small enough to be carried in one person's arms.
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It has two handles on top in addition to stowaway backpack straps and can either be carried as a tote or worn as a backpack.
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The bag can be carried by hand or over the shoulder, and it's designed to hold a laptop, papers, an iPad or other tech gadgets.
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A third delivery — of 120 guided missiles — will be carried out by ship at the end of the summer, the source was quoted as saying.
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These include upgrading engines, propellers that are more fuel efficient, and increasing the capacity of the vessel so more containers can be carried on board.
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In the Weissach Wunderwagen, he certainly showed a pace that suggested he wouldn't need to be 'carried' by his co-drivers, Porsche's full-time racers.
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Rudd denied that Britain's response after Litvinenko's murder had been too soft, effectively sending a message that such crimes could be carried out with impunity.
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The president said the project would cost 100 billion Egyptian pounds and that it would be carried out whether he remained in power or not.
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Ultimately though, gospel-led "Only God Knows" captures the beautiful loneliness and thundering expeditions one can imagine will be carried through the sequel to Trainspotting.
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The cost of the expected repairs to be carried out by General Dynamics at its NASCCO shipyard was not yet clear, a Navy spokesman said.
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The activists, I learned, had insisted that weapons not be carried inside the city limits, immunizing Saraqib from factional disputes and protecting the revolutionaries' rule.
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By contrast, DOD regulation states that "weapons will not be carried during DSCA operations" unless authorized by the secretary of Defense or other DOD guidance.
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He guesses this could be carried over from our hunter-gatherer days, when humans didn't have ready access to food as soon as they woke.
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"The time is coming when the struggle for dominion over the earth will be carried on in the name of fundamental philosophical doctrines," he wrote.
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"It has created some impasse in our relations, because we cannot allow for such an activity to be carried out," Duda said in the interview.
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The V.A. stopped short of putting Spavato on its formulary, the list of drugs it requires to be carried in its 225 or so pharmacies.
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The American operation was to be carried out before sunrise against Iranian military sites to avoid human casualties, which would have been around 22020 p.m.
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Their bodies will produce more hemoglobin — the molecule in blood to which oxygen binds — and more oxygen will be carried to their brains and bodies.
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It's a demeanor that can help when contending with eccentric demands, like the client who wanted to be carried to her car after her pedicure.
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Trump last Thursday also said he was exploring whether the census, which the U.S. Constitution requires be carried out every 10 years, can be delayed.
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AMERICAS * U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday morning that coronavirus testing in the United States will soon be carried out on a large scale.
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And that's because, he said, this was an informational meeting, where the purpose was to teach them how such an attack could be carried out.
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" He also said he'd like to punch a protester in the face, adding that "in the old days" protesters would be "carried out on stretchers.
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Unlike the Pepperstick, which is designed to be carried in an apron and cannot stand on its own, the new Tablestick comes with a stand.
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The school is still determining when exactly the change will be carried out, but Mr. Salovey said it would be by fall at the latest.
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Because the port was filled with debris and sand, the boat remained eight miles offshore and supplies had to be carried ashore on inflatable boats.
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The Palestinian Environmental Quality Authority insisted the program and its coordination be overseen by their agency rather than be carried out by the local municipalities.
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If the camp-building process was so halting, they asked, how could they expect the rest of the peace deal to be carried out smoothly?
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"Any review should be carried out with caution and parsimony, and only when a precedent no longer corresponds to society's sense of justice," she wrote.
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The system is much smaller and lighter than prior Phase One cameras, and it can be carried around in a backpack or easily traveled with.
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It also remains unclear whether the threat would be carried out as part of a broader tax overhaul or would be imposed through executive powers.
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Apple told me that lots of its customers actually prefer the tiny charger to larger ones, since it's so compact and can be carried anywhere.
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I have wanted to be the girl who could playfully sit on a friend's lap, or be carried across a threshold on my wedding night.
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But according to the New York Times, Cambridge was "effectively a shell," and all its contract work would be carried out by the SCL Group.
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It's important to implement foreign-language education programs within primary schools since the various benefits can be carried on and further developed in higher education.
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The tests will be carried out off the east coast of the US in preparation for the aircrafts' first carrier strike deployment planned for 2021.
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These kinds of real estate losses do not generate tax deductions that can be carried forward and backward to offset taxes owed during happier times.
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But the key is that much of this agenda can theoretically be carried out by lower-profile Cabinet secretaries without much involvement from Trump himself.
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It has two handles on top in addition to stowaway backpack straps, and can either be carried as a tote or worn as a backpack.
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