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If he had boatloads of them, that's a different matter.
Certainly, there are boatloads of people taking the CFA exam.
The retailer of those products is making boatloads of money.
Not to mention the boatloads of public art on view.
Not unless you want to be paying boatloads in rent.
READ more: Democrats are pulling in boatloads of small-dollar donations.
Both companies can and do raise boatloads of money from private investors.
And, over on Street Photographers, 369,163 members share boatloads of photos a day.
Everybody makes mistakes, but not every mistake costs its victim boatloads of cash.
Potential 2020 presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg is giving boatloads of money to female candidates.
Heuristics help us process the boatloads of information that we take in every day.
Five hours of getting ready plus boatloads of cash does not equal fun. Eureka!
But if I just continue hitting good putts, eventually they'll go in, in boatloads.
A few boatloads still arrive most days, but the number of migrants rarely exceeds 100.
Greek authorities regularly detect boatloads of migrants heading to Greece from Turkey, to its east.
Mr. Trump overwhelms the media with boatloads of what was once a rare commodity: access.
"It made me laugh how they are making boatloads of money," he said in an interview.
Meanwhile, boatloads of migrants have continued their attempts to cross the Aegean and the Mediterranean Seas.
Mike Bloomberg's got boatloads of cash and he's parting with it like the ships are sinking.
She raises boatloads of money, and she does so while maintaining a largely progressive ideological profile.
Boatloads of plastic debris have been diverted to Malaysia and other Southeast Asian nations, overwhelming them.
Boatloads of plastic debris have been diverted to Malaysia and other Southeast Asian nations, overwhelming them.
Keegan-Michael Key is officially a single man ... but it's gonna cost him boatloads of cash.
Ossoff's youth has been a major driver of his candidacy, which has raised boatloads of money.
Boatloads of second-home-owning Europeans had the same idea, according to the Greek City Times.
My team doesn't look to me for answers — they come to me with boatloads of them.
The House minority leader, a fundraising juggernaut, has been raising boatloads of campaign cash for her members.
VCs and strategic investors will also continue to throw boatloads of cash into the overall immersive space.
It may come as a surprise that not all "Star Wars" toys are worth boatloads of cash.
That all changed when the first boatloads of people disembarked, along with hunting dogs and stowaway rats.
As it turns out, there are boatloads of dollars in unclaimed money given to states every year.
While boatloads of visitors descend upon the city, selfie sticks are no longer welcome in the crowded streets.
If it's anything like Disney's other live-action remakes, you can expect it to make boatloads of money.
Truck drivers liked it because they could drive as much as they wanted and make boatloads of money.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, white colonists illegally smuggled boatloads of contraband, such as molasses for rum.
Conor continued to rail against Floyd -- saying he's illiterate and stupidly blows his money on boatloads of strippers.
The Koreans are clearly used to the gawping hordes: few glance up at the boatloads of laughing, chattering Chinese.
She listed several boatloads of people who had passed through Mered's connection house and arrived in Italy in 2014.
Under current EU rules, responsibility for handling boatloads of asylum seekers rests with the country where they first disembark.
These companies wanted to do the impossible: make boatloads of money while also making the world a better place.
When that plan faltered, it avoided assisting boatloads of would-be migrants, even as hundreds died on the journey.
That stinksJapan couldn't deliver three boatloads of cars to New Zealand because the ships were infested with stink bugs.
After all, taking a true vacation usually requires making lots of complicated plans and spending boatloads of money on travel.
As 2016 dawns, boatloads continue to reach Greek shores and thousands trudge across Balkan fields and country roads heading north.
Image: Carsten Koall (Getty)Knowing that our apps gather boatloads of information about us—some for years—can be unsettling.
Both shows are among the most acclaimed TV dramas of their eras, having won critical plaudits and boatloads of Emmys.
It intercepts boatloads of migrants and refugees and then places them in detention on small, relatively poor Pacific island nations.
Not to mention the time, anxiety, and boatloads of money you'll save by skipping even just some of the fanfare.
Chinese companies imported roughly 10 boatloads of soybeans from American farmers on Monday following mid-level trade talks, Reuters reported.
Crazy Rich Asians made boatloads of money in theaters over the weekend, and Netflix is positively lousy with new rom-coms.
And that's not because the company is making boatloads off of spit kits, now priced at a stocking-stuffer-friendly $99.
And if you've ridden thousands of miles with Uber and paid them boatloads over the years, you might expect better service.
He and two boatloads of researchers had journeyed from the CSU Shark Lab to just off Belmont Shore in Southern California.
Trust me,  Nicholas and Lanyadoo dispense the kind of wisdom I used to pay my therapist boatloads of money to provide.
The trouble started last fall, with the onset of strong El Niño conditions that brought boatloads of rain to central Florida.
Since Monday, two traders said, China has booked at least eight boatloads, or 480,000 tonnes worth $173 million, of Brazilian soybeans.
Hell, the iPhone XR's screen resolution is less than 33p and yet that hasn't stopped Apple from selling boatloads of them.
Recently, it has become the landing spot for boatloads of refugees and other migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
This is a disturbing trend, seeing as peatland fires can smolder underground for weeks, releasing boatloads of sequestered carbon into the atmosphere.
The Wuhan lab had a cure, too, the second guard argued, and scientists planned to sell it and make boatloads of money.
Hosted by Donna Karan, Kelly Ripa and Gabby Karan de Felice, the event in Water Mill featured boatloads of discounted designer duds.
Of course the best price is free, and there are boatloads of ways to see a free flick on the big screen.
The fear of boatloads of armed ISIS fighters landing on European shores is ludicrous on its face, but the imagery is familiar.
On the trade front, Chinese importers bought 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans following last week's trade negotiations between the two economic powerhouses.
Fighting with Brussels and turning away boatloads of migrants are good ways to fire up supporters, but such gestures do not create jobs.
Waitrose's justification was that the boatloads of caffeine and sugar you tend to find in these drinks, uh, aren't exactly ideal for minors.
In 2013, China began blocking boatloads of U.S. corn because they contained a Syngenta GMO trait that had not been approved for import.
Despite the cancelation, Chinese companies imported roughly 85033 boatloads of soybeans from American farmers on Monday following mid-level trade talks, Reuters reported.
Die-hard fans will likely feel they got their money's worth, and pocketing boatloads (or U-boat loads) of money is a virtual certainty.
Meanwhile, institutional investors and family offices have flooded the market with boatloads of debt to fuel the lending, generating handsome returns in the process.
By trouble, of course, we mean not having enough ways to spend the boatloads of money he continues to earn on an annual basis.
There are boatloads of people landing on the shores of Sicily, Spain, and Croatia—the three levels in IS Defense—but they're unarmed refugees.
You can find millions of images of crowds, forests and pets — all kinds of pets — or sift through boatloads of user and customer reviews.
It was accepted on July 22, mostly because David Steinberg was doing an internship with Will and Joel and blasted through boatloads of mail.
I mean, obviously, you're gonna always have the El Chapos and the boatloads of cocaine and that world, but where is it moving towards?
It's named after the nearby island through which bootleggers would move boatloads of rum and whiskey to the US under the cover of darkness.
It's also possible that Apple is content being a luxury hardware company that makes boatloads of money by selling software and services for its devices.
Coordinating the transportation of boatloads of contraband in the midst of both a war on drugs and a war on terrorism is no easy feat.
As it stands today, there aren't any really good ways to learn the language without spending boatloads on tutoring, courses, or actual trips to China.
These systems, like the Vicon motion-capture system, records boatloads of information about a given room, and then transmits that critical information to the drone.
Cardi B thinks she had every right to drop her ex-manager because she says he was pilfering boatloads of her cash behind her back.
Home to an Algerian diaspora in the millions, France is already reckoning with the boatloads of young would-be migrants who attempt the dangerous crossing.
All summer and well into the autumn we've seen boatloads of refugees and migrants land (if they're lucky, and the boat doesn't sink) on Greek shores.
I would imagine that avoiding being relieved of those boatloads by other criminals is also relatively difficult, given the dog-eat-dog nature of drug trafficking.
Rocko's Modern Life is beloved for its cheeky (if obvious) satire and the boatloads of innuendo and adult humor creator Joe Murray heaped onto the show.
But Democrats note that Sanders continues to pull huge crowds on the campaign trail and raise boatloads of money from his committed base of grassroots liberals.
It should not be surprising that under these conditions, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has easily blended terrorists into the boatloads of refugees.
Officials in New York City attempted to turn away boatloads feared to be bringing contagious diseases, but the Irish landed elsewhere and migrated to New York anyway.
China roiled global grain trading two years ago after it rejected boatloads of U.S. corn containing a biotech Syngenta trait that had not been approved for import.
Canada "turned away boatloads of Punjabi and Jewish refugees" in the 21th century, notes Mr Trudeau; 290 years ago Chinese immigrants had to pay a head tax.
Facebook and Google make boatloads of money from automated ad sales, so if Snap continues to grow, the automated ad sales will be a big reason why.
It's probably good that a battery company which has boatloads of experience making batteries is cramming a 16,903 mAh battery into its Power Max P16K Pro phone.
Obligatory reminder that we're still talking about a consumer tech company that has raised boatloads of money and almost no one knows what their product looks like.
Ever since settlers arrived in their boatloads and set about taming the wild, forested hills of New Zealand, wood-chopping has muscled its way into Kiwi culture.
The studio and ticket-selling app will be deploying boatloads of lure modules — beacons that are purchased within the game to attract Pokémon nearby — from 4 p.m.
At the time, the Province was arguably the most liberal and democratic society in the world welcoming European immigrants of multiple ethnicities and religions by the boatloads.
For DJs that get tossed boatloads of cash to play clubs and festivals, it's probably not worth the time or struggle of attempting such an exhausting feat.
Kylie Jenner, who is a celebrity whether you like it or not, proved that she can sell boatloads of lip kits using the power of social media alone.
Over the span of a decade, I've seen them in three or four different countries, written boatloads about their brilliance, and interview founding and sole member, Wilderness Perversion.
While having rules in place is certainly not fun when it prevents you from making boatloads of money in a market rally, Cramer knows that it pays off.
Meanwhile, Scholten was fundraising boatloads of cash; he raised more than $1.4 million, bombarded Iowa voters with ads, and planned to campaign in every county in the district.
The rough first outing hasn't prevented the company from raising boatloads of money, however: A few weeks ago, BrainCo announced it had obtained $5.5 million in venture capital funding.
But hardware is hard, as the well-trod saying goes — that's the case even if you have boatloads of funding and happen to be the guy who created Android.
At one point it seemed that they were not going to weather "the boatloads of Belgian steel raffled off and dumped in Calcutta and Bombay for next to nothing".
Providing the information in this visual way should save boatloads of time that operations team members previously spent manually trying to find an issue across the various data sources.
This is one reason the companies are investing heavily in artificial intelligence, which helps them make sense of the boatloads of user information they are hauling in every minute.
You're going to return the money in some capacity, whether it's that you're going to pay them back or you're going to return them boatloads of money one day.
Finding Dory Although this movie made boatloads of money, and featured an emotional thread involving Dory's family history, it still belongs in the shallow end of the Pixar pool.
Yet both these affairs of the heart are oddly passionless in Déon's telling, and as the years pass Arthur does little about either, all the while making boatloads of money.
Meanwhile a delicate upbeat mood broadly held, with Chinese importers' decision to buy 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans seen as a positive sign leading in to trade negotiations next month.
The FIFA World Cup fan fest was naturally Ovi's first stop with the large silver dish, where boatloads of people lined up for photos with No. 8 and his buddy Stan.
The kid's only 9, so maybe she'll appreciate the relatively modest haul compared to some of her child star contemporaries ... who usually go on to make boatloads more for a sequel.
Boatloads of migrants, many of them Rohingya Muslims escaping persecution in Myanmar's Rakhine state, were turned away by regional governments from Bangladesh to Malaysia after being abandoned at sea by smugglers.
In a scene filled with drama and soaring underscoring, the rest of the group tearfully bids the sacrificial lamb adieu and goes on to make boatloads of money on the sequel.
In addition to boatloads of cash, which has valued Robinhood at roughly $1.3 billion, the San Francisco startup has also picked up 3 million users trading in both stocks and cryptocurrency.
"They are sitting on boatloads of cash, so let's see how much they can increase their buybacks or signal large dividend boosts without risking the ire of the Fed," he said.
We know we can do that in the same way that we know we can make boatloads of money doing only impact investing and having our founders sign a founders commitment. Right.
The desperate crossing of Syrians to Europe in boatloads in the summer of 2015 occurred at the same time as the cuts in aid — not a coincidence, according to some European officials.
But the stark comments by a high-profile player at the N.C.A.A.'s signature event ensured the nearly immediate change and boatloads of attention on the N.C.A.A.'s power over college athletes.
But Mr. Macron as much as anyone is associated with a new tough line on immigrants, refusing boatloads of African migrants in the Mediterranean and pushing back stragglers across the Italian frontier.
Along with other cities spread across Southern China's Pearl River Delta, it rose to prominence in the 80s and 90s as the world's factory floor, pumping out boatloads of industrial and consumer products.
Athens says numbers are too big to handle, that it cannot turn back boatloads of refugees and migrants into the sea, and that Turkey do more to stop the migrants at its shores.
How is it that the media lets Clinton claim she is a champion of LGBT and women's rights when she accepted boatloads of cash from foreign regimes that persecute and execute those very people?
It came from an island, Sicily, that was reviled for the boatloads of bad wine it produced, and from a region, Mount Etna, that was ignored but for the hyperactive volcano that defines it.
Chinese importers ended up buying about 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans, even after a tour of farms in Montana and Nebraska by Chinese officials was abruptly canceled last week, sending stocks sharply lower Friday.
The remarks came as Chinese importers bought about 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans on Monday following deputy-level trade talks in Washington last week, two traders with direct knowledge of the deals told Reuters.
I'm equally concerned with being able to enjoy the boatloads of photos my friends tweet, post, and otherwise disseminate each day – and I doubt they'll bother to adopt image captioning as a normal habit.
Boatloads of migrants, particularly from conflict-torn nations, continued to hit the shores of southern Europe in 2016, driving disagreements and political realignments in the region over how much of a welcome they should receive.
Like the marchers in Charlottesville, Virginia, who chanted "Jews will not replace us," they believe that Jews are masterminding a plot to undermine white supremacy in America by bringing in literal boatloads of nonwhite migrants.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have poured boatloads of cash into their Hidden Hills home over the past few years, but it was all worth it ... because the house is now $20 million ABOVE water.
After we had paid boatloads of tuition for 23 years, a funny thing happened: When the baby — all 24-feet-2-inches and 175 pounds of him — graduated, we relearned the meaning of discretionary income.
In a school cafeteria in Londonderry, Marco Rubio said Barack Obama was fundamentally changing our country, and that we never see "boatloads of American refugees" washing up on other countries' shores—evidence of our greatness.
On Tuesday, the United Nations criticized European nations for not allowing boatloads of migrants to disembark at safe ports and of relying instead on Libya's coastguard to return them to the dangerous North African country.
After we had paid boatloads of tuition for 23 years, a funny thing happened: When the baby — all 24 feet 2 inches and 175 pounds of him — graduated, we relearned the meaning of discretionary income.
SAO PAULO/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Sao Paulo bar owner Arthur Santi has long served up boatloads of ice-cold Skol, one of Brazil's most popular beer brands and a mainstay of brewing giant Ambev SA (ABEV22015.SA).
Because while Facebook may be adapting to a world in which its users would rather share privately anyway, it still has boatloads of data on you and billions of others  (even if you don't use Facebook).
The Presidents Cup, a poorly constructed idea manufactured by the PGA Tour to make boatloads of money, has been listing ever since the United States posted an 21960-point victory in the inaugural event in 21966.
It certainly doesn't hurt that those two women are played by the always-ready-for-anything Anna Faris and Allison Janney, who's won two Emmys for this role (to go along with her boatloads of other awards).
Kardashian's said his goal is to drop another 40 to 50 pounds in 5 weeks, and reps from Hydroxycut and Quest Nutrition are ready to ship him boatloads of their products to help him reach that goal.
Mnuchin made boatloads of money in hedge funds, and one question about his tax plan is whether it will repeal the loophole that allows these funds to pay a low 15 percent rate on their massive earnings.
And Oracle claims to have boatloads of data — a collection of more than 5 billion global consumer and business IDs along with more than 7.5 trillion data points collected on a monthly basis, according to the company.
EDEN, Australia/SYDNEY, Jan 7 (Reuters) - The peak summer holiday period should bring boatloads of cruise-ship passengers and other holiday makers to the Australian coastal town of Eden, with visitors thronging stores like Lynn Baxter's newsagent.
" But even though shares of Apple continued their slide on Friday, the "Mad Money" host stood by the stock, saying that Apple will be "buying back boatloads of its stock next week" and advising investors to "join in.
Today in absurd wellness services that people will pay boatloads of money for, the New York Post reports that some very tired, very rich people are paying "sleep coaches" thousands of dollars simply to learn how to sleep.
The markets also were rising on renewed hopes for a trade deal with China after the world's largest oilseed buyer booked deals to buy about 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans, the second deal of that size this month.
Also this week, a radio reporter said he had been officially advised that he was the subject of a similar investigation over a report about an effort by several boatloads of asylum seekers to reach Australia from Sri Lanka.
But what is most important in attempts to grasp just how this international plot was devised and successfully effected is this -- only a well-connected bail-jumper with access to boatloads of cash could effect such a complex getaway.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chinese importers bought about 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans on Monday following deputy-level trade talks in Washington last week that were overshadowed by the abrupt cancellation of a U.S. farm state visit by Chinese agriculture officials.
Yet there are six times as many Moroccan residents in Spain (who have often entered the country illegally), than there are from France or Portugal, despite relatively aggressive Spanish measures to deter boatloads of North Africans arriving on their shores.
Lampedusa is a tiny island off the coast of Sicily, where boatloads of migrants from Africa and the Middle East arrive every year — a temporary stop between war and famine, and the hope of a new life in Italy and Europe.
The universal platform for virtual reality is called the Oasis, and following the death of its creator, the Oasis and several hundred boatloads of money are up for grabs by way of a contest set up by the late founder.
PARIS — For a film that makes use of long silences, Gianfranco Rosi's documentary "Fire at Sea," about the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa — for years the European point of arrival for boatloads of North African migrants — has made some noise.
Just remember that you don't have a "problem" if you use boatloads of lube — people who make snarky remarks about using lube are simply echoing society's uninformed and sex-negative bias against giving your body the love and pleasure it deserves.
Italy, whose southern islands lie very close to the North African country's coast, fears a mass exodus of refugees from Libya which is already a jumping-off point for boatloads of African migrants seeking to a new life in Europe.
It is an excuse to drink sugary punch at an inappropriate time of day, give lingering hugs to attractive people in cashmere—that would otherwise seem creepy any other time of year—and most importantly, to imbibe in boatloads of salty, fatty treats.
Having gotten boatloads of dark money -- $378 million in revenue in 2017 alone -- the NRA has decided that facilitating massive and opaque contributions to politicians, in contravention of the spirit of campaign finance laws, was not enough for a full-sized swamp.
He said they had seized other boatloads of arms destined for Islamic State and al Shabaab militants active in Somalia though on this occasion the cargo was believed to be owned by arms smugglers who would have sold them at local retail outlets.
Epic Games' Fortnite is making boatloads of money on in-app purchases, taking in $126 million in the month of February and surpassing the monthly revenue pull of competitor Playerunknown's Battlegrounds for the first time, according to game analytics firm Superdata Research.
But the objections became harder to dismiss as evidence mounted that even superb and motivated professionals had come to believe that the boatloads of measures, and the incentives to "look good," had led them to turn away from the essence of their work.
A lot has been written about the epic story of Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and it's true that the main quests of the game span a massive map and take players on a journey that blends myth, mystery, and the requisite boatloads of murder.
Most of my fantasies are either romantic ones or your run-of-the-mill daydreams of flying, or having boatloads of money, or how I'd want my dream house put together, or what I hope my future career turns out to be.
Donald Trump's top agriculture adviser has amassed a fortune from cattle breeding and farm equipment, given boatloads of cash to Mitt Romney and ran a long-shot bid for Nebraska governor three years ago that crumbled almost as soon as it began.
Though the investor darling has had no problems raising boatloads of cash, it's well known that CEO and founder Evan Spiegel wants to take the company public, which will require much more than the relatively modest $59 million it reportedly took in last year.
I wouldn't dream of telling marketers how to do their business, but I would contend that spending somewhat more money for a bottle with good provenance can do more to demonstrate the potential beauty of Bordeaux than selling boatloads of cheap but undistinguished bottles.
The Summer Games make up the world's largest sporting event, a multibillion-dollar endeavor that every four years brings together thousands of athletes from hundreds of countries in dozens of sports, hundreds of thousands of fans, and boatloads of money from big international brands.
The Summer Games make up the world's largest sporting event, a multibillion-dollar endeavor that every four years brings together thousands of athletes from hundreds of countries in dozens of sports, hundreds of thousands of fans, and boatloads of money from big international brands.
Every week, we'll be taking one idea, scene, or joke and explain how it ties to the real Silicon Valley and speaks to an issue at the heart of the industry and its everlasting goal to change the world — and make boatloads of money in the process.
Yet it is impossible to understand the totality of the Prince catalog without taking the boatloads of unauthorized recordings into account — at concerts, he'd sometimes dip into material known only to the bootleg faithful, a sly acknowledgment of things he couldn't control, or perhaps didn't wish to.
Privately run Chinese firms bought at least 743 boatloads of U.S. soybeans on Thursday, the country's most significant purchases since at least June, traders said, ahead of high-level talks next month aimed at ending a bilateral trade war that has lasted more than a year.
Every week, we'll be taking one idea, scene, or joke and explain how it ties to the real Silicon Valley and speaks to an issue at the heart of the industry and its ever-lasting goal to change the world — and make boatloads of money in the process.
But the Swedish-born forward, in his third season with the Ducks after a fine rookie campaign in Ottawa, has boatloads of talent — and he flashed some on the winner, jumping on his own rebound and roofing the puck over Hutchinson, the only Jets' player in the vicinity.
Instead, over the next few years, Amazon wants to add as much capacity to its operations as possible, and rather than replace partners like UPS and FedEx, it is spending boatloads on planes, trucks, crowdsourcing and other novel delivery services to add to its overall capacity and efficiency.
In the 1970s and '80s, Barry Switzer, Oklahoma's football coach, and Bob Knight, the basketball coach at Indiana, won three national titles each, as well as boatloads of games, even as they ensnared themselves in the kinds of scandals that might not have been tolerated from other university employees.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Privately run Chinese firms bought at least 10 boatloads of U.S. soybeans on Thursday, the country's most significant purchases since at least June, traders said, ahead of high-level talks next month aimed at ending a bilateral trade war that has lasted more than a year.
The eight modern-day cliques ahead (think 2016's version of the Mean Girls lunchroom) are less geographically defined than ever before: They connect around wearing whatever they like, however they like it, whether it's wacky Vetements hoodies that have them looking like space aliens or boatloads of Ivy Park merch.
It also doesn't hurt that Babymetal—three young, hard-working, talented women of color—are out there packing stadiums and selling boatloads of merchandise in a male-dominated industry that seems rattled by their very existence, as if their detractors are wholly unaware of metal's long history of experimentation and genre mashing.
The circumstances behind each takeover are different — for one, P.S.G. is owned by a state-owned entity while City's chief is, at least nominally, an individual — but the results are remarkably similar: Boatloads of cash have brought buckets of wins and a bounty of top stars, with both teams reveling in the increased international spotlight.
But since these films historically make boatloads of money, to the point where even the best pirate would be jealous, Joachim Rønning is probably right about Disney making 10 more nonsensical sequels, even if it does mean piling up more gods, shoehorning in more miraculously unbroken curses, and replacing Bloom and Knightley with even more lookalikes down the road.
He's been named a finalist because he's made a boatload of money for the NFL and it's not even a little coincidental that this honor comes less than a year after he spearheaded a campaign to bring the Rams back to Los Angeles and into a stadium and campus that will print boatloads of more money for the NFL.
The latest report is that four boatloads of survivors of this latest Hun horror were picked up by a steamer bound for Alexandria, and until her arrival there it is impossible to obtain a list of those saved, but among the passengers of the ill-fated liner are included scores of nursing sisters and other brave women travelling on a mission of mercy.
In a sense, people who buy an Echo or Home know what they're getting themselves into from the very basic fact that they've purchased an internet-connected device, with built-in microphones, that is designed (in some sense) to always be listening — and it's created by companies that thrive on tailoring ads based on the boatloads of data they collect from users.
This whole tit-for-tat is a Team Nobody triumph, in a way: The "Kanye made Taylor famous" rhetoric conveniently ignores the fact that she was already selling boatloads of albums by that point, and West's reduction of Swift to only her sex is nauseating, but the me-first version of feminism put forth implicitly by the quite-privileged Swift makes me uneasy.
In addition to speaking with individuals linked to Facebook's current and former competitors, the Journal said, agency investigators are also looking into Onavo, the VPN service that Facebook acquired in 2013 and was subsequently pressured into shutting down earlier this year amid reports that it had been used to suck up boatloads of data about user app usage, among other information.
The vessel carried 300 crew and 235 passengers, including 86 women and 30 children, and as only four boatloads escaped, it is feared that this culmination of the wholesale slaughter of innocents in 1915 by enemy submarines is only eclipsed in horror by the sinking of the Lusitania on May 7, when the sea-murderers sent 1,198 innocent persons, including hundreds of Americans, to a watery grave.
I don't know if GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was paid boatloads of cash by former Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych, who is widely considered a corrupt thug.
The shifting hues, courtesy of the lagoon's white, limestone bottom, practically demand to be photographed and I gave in, but my photo was no comparison to the real thing, or to the 211,27 and counting #bacalar images on Instagram, showing the lagoon from different vantage points, at different times of day, with beautiful people on waterfront swings and boatloads of revelers raising cold beers.
Three decades, tens of thousands of pork sausages and boatloads of curry-flavored ketchup later, Konnopke's, the sausage stand under a subway overpass in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg that started its life in 284 is still there, a monument to a working-class Berlin that has been all but priced out of existence — the all-night bars replaced by banks, upscale kitchen stores and vegan restaurants.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Though immensely popular with tourists, the Staten Island Ferry has for decades been a tease for the many local cultural institutions at the far end of the voyage who have consistently failed — though not for lack of trying — to convince daily boatloads of sightseers to linger on the island long enough to partake of its unique museums, ballparks, historical sites, and nature preserves.
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.), Ryan's heir apparent, and Majority Whip Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseManchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Sanders: Trump doesn't 'want to see somebody get shot' but 'creates the climate for it' MORE (R-La.), who is waiting in the wings should McCarthy stumble, have both been crisscrossing the country and raising boatloads of cash to help protect potentially endangered members.

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