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It contained no quotes or extracts from classified FBI or NSA documents.
Many of those clinics, like U.S. Stem Cell, use extracts from fat.
This article contains extracts from the book Drug Wars, published by Ebury Press.
As he talked, he played virtually interchangeable extracts from both operas at the piano.
Or if he runs out of time, perhaps he'll read extracts from his new book.
"I kept having to use multiple words: 'We studied fecal extracts from mice,'" she says.
It has proprietary cartridges with a selection of extracts from a curated group of vendors.
Erdogan also displayed extracts from a "manifesto" posted online by the attacker and later taken down.
The saltwater emerges from the production of fertiliser from potash ore that K+S extracts from mines.
Here are edited extracts from a conversation with the artist at his studio in North London in May.
If members lose trust in him, they might strike rather than take whatever deal he extracts from carmakers.
Spoken extracts from his popular stream-of-consciousness novella "Tête-Bêche" provide a soundtrack for the moving trams.
Natural flavors, unlike artificial flavors, use extracts from natural ingredients — or ingredients that are naturally occurring in nature.
Extracts from the statement said that both Lula and Rousseff knew about aspects of the Petrobras corruption scheme.
A similarly arresting example is the deathly moment that Gainza extracts from Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel The Leopard.
The Palo Alto startup does this by offering up article extracts from published science papers using natural language processing.
Extracts from Mr Kaczynski's journals appear at intervals in the story, ill-judged interpolations that feel forced and overstated.
It nevertheless contains extracts from Cannabis sativa, the cannabis flower and plant, and some users report a mild high.
Diesel engines extract more energy from a liter of fuel than a gasoline engine extracts from the same quantity.
In the field tests, we used extracts from two species of wood conks, the red reishi and the amadou.
"My commitment to change in Britain is undimmed," May will say on Tuesday, according to advanced extracts from her speech.
The technique involves testing DNA extracts from microbes found in rock samples and comparing them to DNA extracted from oil.
Below are extracts from Kim Darroch's resignation letter and the response from the head civil servant at Britain's Foreign Office.
Yet Sebald also extracts from this self-conscious antiquarianism something unaccountable: a mysterious contemporary stillness, an otherworldliness of the present.
Most natural flavors are still created in a lab, but they use extracts from natural ingredients instead of artificial ones.
But the book's center of gravity, its persistent refrain, is in the extracts from "Sorrow Songs" that begin every chapter.
Furthermore, even platforms will be able to post links or re-use "single words or very short extracts" from other sites.
His Shakespeare is constructed using synthetic materials and painted using a tiny fibre that extracts from the air as a brush.
It also believes people cause it by burning carbon-based fuel—the kind Chevron extracts from the ground, refines, and sells.
The order was made after Aung Kyaw San read out extracts from documents he said had been stored on the devices.
Drawing from Eastern medicine, extracts from plants like ginseng and reishi mushrooms are added to many infused drinks to improve mood.
On April 19th he uploaded to YouTube a plea to the president, along with extracts from recordings he made a year earlier.
For example, aluminum the robot extracts from an older iPhone is being reused in new Macbook Air laptops, according to the company.
The red contains extract from cabernet, merlot, syrah, and petit verdot, while the white is blended with extracts from riesling and gewürztraminer.
Using Porter's book as their guide, the researchers selected specific extracts from the bark, leaves, galls, and other parts of the plants.
Jerome Robbins's career on Broadway is to be celebrated in a new ballet, featuring extracts from eight musicals closely associated with the choreographer.
Earlier in the program, the lucid violinist Isabelle Faust had performed extracts from a fidgety new concerto by the Argentine composer Oscar Strasnoy.
Extracts from the book include how Ninaki Priddy, a childhood friend of Markle said the actress had been fascinated by the royal family.
Below are the most prominent businessmen targeted along with their main assets and connections as well as extracts from the U.S. Treasury statement.
Extracts from John's diary, released by his family, have revealed details of his final days before being slain by the tribespeople, The Australian reports.
The move was based on tests showing the EPA-registered pesticide, which mimics extracts from the chrysanthemum flower, prevented tick and other insect bites.
"After three years and two missed deadlines, we must leave the EU on October 31," he will say, according to extracts from his speech.
"Chronicle" interweaves real-time performances of Johann Sebastian Bach's piano works with extracts from a fictional diary kept by his wife, the title character.
Here are edited extracts from a conversation with the play's director, Nicole Charles, about Shakespeare, race and gender in an era of "woke" politics.
"It is a great partnership, but one I believe we can make greater still," she will say, according to advance extracts from her office.
The twinge of discomfort that followed is one of the small taxes the world extracts from people who don't play by the rules of gender.
With the cat out of the bag, The Sydney Morning Herald and other newspapers decided to publish extracts from the book earlier than originally agreed.
"The responses received do not agree that regulation of toxicity of smoke from construction products is required," extracts from the final report seen by Reuters showed.
Extracts from a 1980 BBC interview in which Lennon said that Ms. Ono should share credit for the song were aired as part of the event.
Next, the scientists will begin to isolate individual elements within extracts from the worms, in an attempt to narrow down the chemical breaking the plastic's bonds.
"There will be no winner from Brexit, on neither side," he told the Rheinische Post newspaper in an interview, extracts from which were published on Thursday.
He cited China as a major potential market and Japan, which does not buy meat extracts from Brazil due to the risk of the disease, he said.
Orano refers to uranium, the core of the firm's business, and its new circular yellow logo references the yellowcake uranium concentrate that it extracts from the ore.
According to a press release, O.Vine is made by imbuing regular water with extracts from the skin and seeds of grapes after they're used to make wine.
That film only tackled four pieces, showing extracts from each one at great length, and had almost no outside commentary, allowing the choreography to speak for itself.
Over the course of the series, Pullman explores the lengths people will go to uphold their worldview, regardless of the cost it extracts from people along the way.
The researchers also injected brain or skin extracts from two patients directly into the brains of mice that were specially developed to be vulnerable to the human disorder.
The handsome volume in which the maps have now been reproduced includes contemporaneous pictures—faces smiling out from the squalor, or scowling—plus extracts from the investigators' notes.
Parts of this article are based on extracts from James Griffiths' book, "The Great Firewall of China: How to Build and Control an Alternative Version of the Internet."
The voiceover, which includes extracts from Prodger's diary, as well quotes from theoretical and literary texts, explores self-determination through the lens of Scottish independence and queer identity.
Short extracts from classic works seem more dressy than dramatic, only hinting at the innovation, such as borrowing from female line and posture, that Nureyev brought to his art.
Hufeld, according to extracts from an interview to be published on Monday, said Bafin would pay close attention to loose lending because the issue could lead to major problems.
A copy of the book, titled "A Warning," was obtained by The Washington Post ahead of its November 19 release, with The Post publishing extracts from the book Friday.
Ashcroft, the Bush chief of staff Andrew Card and the Justice Department lawyer Jack Goldsmith, who were all in the room, give their accounts, alongside extracts from Comey's memoir.
Extracts from "Das Lied von der Erde" and "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" and brooding settings of poems by Friedrich Rückert together create a musical oasis of autumnal melancholy and reflection.
A study published in Natural Product Sciences, a publication of the Korean Society of Pharmacognosy, found that a combination of extracts from various plants reduced hangover-causing metabolites in rats.
Macron's cabinet chief, Patrick Strzoda, asked the former bodyguard to provide "all relevant information" about his consultancy work, according to extracts from a letter published in the newspaper Le Monde.
Finance Minister Olaf Scholz, who made the comments in extracts from an interview with news magazine Der Spiegel, stopped short of explicitly advocating a membership ballot on the issue, however.
The song begins with these bright electronic piano chords, the faint whisper of go-go rhythms in the background, as actor Ian McShane reads extracts from Goude's biography, Jungle Fever.
Patients with a prescription will be able to get cannabis pills, oils, patches, topical gels, liquids, and vaporizable extracts from dispensaries, but not actual weed for smoking and no edibles.
"La Mort de Cléopâtre" anchored the first program, which also included an overture; extracts from the opera "Les Troyens"; and "Harold en Italie," a Byronesque travelogue for viola and orchestra.
On the opposite wall, Amalia Ulman's "Excellences and Perfections" (2014), a performance piece hosted unwittingly by Instagram, could be extracts from the social media accounts of any number of women.
Mr. Weinraub labors to give "Fall" a nonfiction aura, pinning its scenes to real events and including interstitial documentary material like newspaper headlines and verbatim extracts from Miller's antiwar speeches.
Throughout the production, the Sinfonia plays multiple extracts from Mozart, occupying the capacious stage like a restless organism that cannot itself be stilled; the superb musical director is Simon Slater.
Her YouTube and Instagram accounts each have over 1 million followers, who watch her videos of the cheesy, lumpy, pussy, gritty, and goopy substances she extracts from the faces of her patients.
While the technology holds promise, it's still got a long way to go before it becomes competitive with extracts from the marijuana plant, but given new capital infusions the tide is turning.
She made her most recent film, "Agnes by Varda", which shows her discussing her work before live audiences and extracts from earlier films spliced in, to help bid farewell to her audience.
Citing extracts from an internal Labour Party briefing document, the newspaper said Labour only intended to compensate shareholders for investment already put into the utilities, and not for the loss of future profits.
"I thought it might be fun to take a bus ride around those buildings and say, 'Look, that's where we were', and then the bus show extracts from the film," McKellen told Reuters.
The complaint included extracts from Bouvier's e-mails and cited the sales of the da Vinci and the Modigliani, on which Bouvier was accused of making around seventy million dollars in "undue" profits.
At weekend election rallies he showed video footage of the shootings which the gunman had broadcast on Facebook, as well as extracts from a "manifesto" posted by the attacker and later taken down.
In that clinical experiment, researchers applied microscopic amounts of extracts from treated and untreated peanuts on the inner forearms of nine human volunteers with peanut allergies and looked for any skin flare-ups.
There are relatively few moments where you can see that it's all about humans, and human creativity, and the huge physical and emotional toll that this industry extracts from the humans who maintain it.
The report focuses on the three major emerging markets in APAC - China, Indonesia and India - and includes extracts from cross-sector research as well country and sector specific research, and shorter comments and analyses.
Compared to its warehousing competitors, Amazon is the same or worse in terms of pay, with hard caps on raises, and far more punishing in terms of the productivity it extracts from its workers.
"We wanted to see whether leaf extracts from red maple trees could block the activity of elastase," says Hang Ma, PhD, from the University of Rhode Island, who presented the findings at the meeting.
Even a small business or individual running a monetized blog could face penalties for linking to an article and reproducing "single words or very short extracts" from the text without first acquiring a license.
Midway into "Big Sonia," Sonia Warshawski, the outsize centerpiece of this poignant documentary, ushers viewers into her bedroom, lifts a pillow from the bed and extracts from its satin case a small plastic bag.
The new piece, "Something to Dance About," made up of extracts from nine Robbins musicals, will have its premiere at City Ballet's spring gala on Thursday as part of the company's "Robbins 100" celebrations.
As part of a campaign to "reduce improper use of the 999 number over the Christmas period", London's Metropolitan Police have released extracts from 12 of the oddest 999 calls they received in 2016... 1.
Sudan / South Sudan Literature Week features extracts from Kandake, a graphic novel by the writer Mohamed Yahia about an African queen resisting invasion by the Roman Empire in order to protect her land and people.
Whatever the court decides, a rich body of evidence - texts and online messages between the pair and their family members, extracts from court documents, and interviews with eight people involved - shows a cosy relationship corroding.
Whatever the court decides, a rich body of evidence - texts and online messages between the pair and their family members, extracts from court documents, and interviews with eight people involved - shows a cosy relationship corroding.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's highest court on Sunday ordered the freeing of an author who was jailed for public indecency when extracts from his sexually explicit novel were published in a literary newspaper, his lawyer said.
In the interview, extracts from which the FAZ published on Wednesday, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said the tax rules from which Apple benefited had been available to all and not tailored for the U.S. technology giant.
Extracts from 19th-century ballets such as "Esmeralda", "Paquita" and "Raymonda", none of them commonly staged today, as well as a set piece from "Napoli", an old Danish ballet likewise out of fashion, will be performed.
In a briefing to Denmark's tax and business ministers before the parliamentary hearing, extracts from which were seen by Reuters, Macquarie said it had not engaged in any "multiple claims for withholding tax credits in Denmark".
But it marries this earthy, tactile need for basic survival with sudden highbrow skewers of audio log-style extracts from Thoreau's book, and some endearingly forgiving safety net features for players who can't hack forest life.
"I wouldn't rule out that we take on a bigger deal if there's a good fit for us," the German-language newspaper quoted Schulman as saying in extracts from an interview released from its Monday edition.
"To use extracts from the Book of Revelation to argue that Christianity is a violent religion is like arguing that a government report on the impact of climate change is advocating drought and flooding," he added.
He suggested that some clinics might shift from using fat to bone marrow or other substances that they claim yield stem cells: umbilical-cord blood, the cord itself, or extracts from the amniotic membranes or placenta.
It is peppered with extracts from indictments and victim testimony, such as the teenager who was told by a sextortionist that he had a way of remotely blowing up their new computer if they did not comply.
In the interview, extracts from which the FAZ published on Wednesday, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said the tax rules from which Apple benefited had been available to all and were not tailored for the U.S. technology giant.
Depending on the deal Britain extracts from the EU, it is more likely that future migrants would be subject to tougher laws, or that family members of current EU migrants would not be allowed in to Britain.
Dr. Andrew Weil for Origins Mega-Defense SPF 45 Advanced UV Defender Containing extracts from a Brazilian cactus, this mineral sunscreen is said to create a physical barrier that protects skin from airborne particles ($41 at origins.com).
In a guest article for the Sunday paper, extracts from which were made available on Saturday, Scholz fleshed out proposals that he was considering jointly with France to make it harder for international firms to evade tax.
California's Mountain Pass mine, owned by MP Materials, must pay a 25 percent tariff to ship rare earths it extracts from its California mine to China for processing, the collateral damage in the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
An eye-watering €135bn ($152bn) of "high-risk" non-resident money, mostly Russian, gushed through its Estonian branch between 2008 and 2018, according to an internal Swedbank document, extracts from which were aired by SVT, a Swedish broadcaster.
In extracts from the interview published earlier on Tuesday, Saunders said he expected the economy would slow less than most analysts had forecast, and that higher unemployment was one possible trigger for him to back a rate rise.
While it gets fees for accepting hazardous waste, it generates up to 90 percent of sales at its steel unit by selling zinc it extracts from the steel dust to companies such as Glencore, Nyrstar or Korea Zinc.
Our research shows that extracts from the living mycelial tissue of common wood conk mushrooms known to have antiviral properties significantly reduced these viruses in honeybee colonies, in one field test by 45,000 times, compared to control colonies.
But the second half is the story of his retelling of that story, first in stray passages in his journalism, then in the articles that became the "Confessions," and later in many remarkable extracts from his autobiographical work.
Rather, it's a sober collection of 200 extracts from more than 40 internal speeches and essays by Mr. Xi from 2012, when he rose to power, to late last year, according to the publisher, the party's Central Documents Press.
While it gets fees for accepting the hazardous waste, it generates up to 90 percent of sales at its steel unit by selling zinc it extracts from the steel dust to companies such as Glencore, Nyrstar or Korea Zinc.
In May last year, The New York Times published extracts from emails between Li and other executives that showed her calling the project a "big win" but suggesting Google hide the fact it involved AI to avoid public backlash.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's Socialists still trail well behind four other main candidates for the French presidency days ahead of the first round of the party's presidential primary, according to extracts from a new opinion poll published by Le Monde.
There are newspapers, flyers, posters, and extracts from films, videos, and television, along with rarely seen notebooks from the Dziga Vertov Group formed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin, as well as Henri and Marinette Cueco's School Book.
Spotify has at times dabbled in other arenas, like original video content, but it has failed to materialize any substantial revenue streams beyond the monthly membership fee it extracts from paying subscribers and the ad revenue it earns from free listeners.
London's fashionistas served up a platter of kaleidoscopic colours, power-clashing patterns and rainbow prints, while Fyodor Golan's Autumn/Winter show set the tone with an off-the-wall display of psychedelic colours and extracts from Botticelli's "Birth of Venus".
"The Prince of Wales has reluctantly decided to take legal action against Associated Newspapers following the publication of extracts from his private journals in the Mail on Sunday," a Clarence House representative said at the time, as reported by The Times.
The palace released two short extracts from the 93-year-old monarch's televised Christmas Day message, one on the 75th anniversary of the World War Two D-Day landings, the other on the life of Jesus and the importance of reconciliation.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal," the Sun newspaper quoted Trump as saying in extracts from an interview.
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May repeatedly failed to back her predecessor David Cameron in his fight to keep Britain in the European Union and hampered his attempts to rein in migration, according to extracts from two books about the referendum.
" At another stall, Toni Albà, an actor and theater director, took a different view about the legacy of Franco's dictatorship, while he signed copies of his own book, based on extracts from Hamlet and titled, "To Be or Not to Be Catalan.
In extracts from his new book Lessons of Power the Socialist politician seeks to re-write the record books on his five years in office, which culminated when he became the first French leader not to seek re-election in recent history.
And for at least some American politicians, the anger stems from a simple calculation: The tax money that the European Union extracts from Apple should be going to the United States Treasury, not that they have figured out how to make that happen.
In an article for Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper, extracts from which were published on Thursday, Boris Johnson wrote that government and police were working on giving the Hague, Netherlands-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) the ability to do so.
Earlier this week, the Financial Times reported it saw extracts from a document from the Department for Exiting the EU that highlighted that this protocol represents a "strategic, political, and operational challenge," one which could prove a major obstacle to Brexit delivery.
"But my view is very clear: removing maintenance grants from the least well-off students has not worked and I believe it is time to bring them back," May will say, according to extracts from a speech due to be delivered on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global reinsurers have written to the European Commission to ask it to ensure mutual access between British and European Union reinsurance markets after Britain leaves the bloc due to worries about market disruption, according to extracts from the letter seen by Reuters.
An opportunist and a maestro with a syringe, Dr. Morell responded to the incessant demands of Patient A, as he calls Hitler in his notes, with an escalating regimen of injected vitamins, hormones and steroids, which included extracts from the hearts and livers of animals.
The stolen information includes politically awkward extracts from paid speeches given by Mrs Clinton to Wall Street banks and other deep-pocketed organisations, and which she steadfastly refused to make public during a drawn-out presidential primary fight against a left-wing populist challenger, Senator Bernie Sanders.
Nearby, the American photographer Nan Goldin presents a revisited projection of Genet's homoerotic movie "Un Chant d'Amour," extracts from an early hand-tinted film of Wilde's play "Salome," and wall-to-wall photographs (many of them nudes) of the German actor Clemens Schick, Goldin's male muse.
" Hunter alleged in extracts from her 1985 diary and notes to her sister that Hoffman made vulgar remarks and jokes at her expense while she was working as a 17-year-old production assistant on the set of the 1985 TV film "Death of a Salesman.
In October, Markle announced plans to sue the Mail on Sunday alleging misuse of private information, infringement of copyright, and breach of the Data Protection Act of 2018 after the newspaper published extracts from a letter she sent to her father, Thomas Markle, earlier this year.
Indicated 2500 percent higher Global reinsurers have written to the European Commission to ask it to ensure mutual access between British and European Union reinsurance markets after Britain leaves the bloc due to worries about market disruption, according to extracts from a letter seen by Reuters.
"It is critical that our brands remain not only in a safe environment, but a suitable one," CMO Keith Weed is expected to say at the annual Interactive Advertising Bureau conference in California today, according to extracts from the speech provided to us ahead of delivery.
This concert, also presented by the World Music Institute, offers a rare chance to hear Gideon Alorwoyie, the master drummer with whom Mr. Reich studied on that trip, as he joins Mantra Percussion in extracts from "Drumming" alongside some of the Ghanaian music that inspired it.
Written by Allan Loeb, the movie lightly borrows from Dickens — each abstraction functions as a kind of guide on the path to enlightenment or whatever — but much of the dialogue sounds like extracts from the kinds of carefully nondenominational spiritual books that have "journey" in the title.
ISIS' finances — from oil revenues and the taxes it extracts from people under its control — have fallen from about $1.9 billion in 2014 to no more than $870 million in 2016, according to a study by the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence.
Extracts from Morton's book published in the media have given the impression of Markle as a social climber who has turned her back on friends and even on her first husband in a quest for fame and success, even sending her wedding ring back in the mail.
The extracts from her speech did not set out explicit details of the future trading relationship she wants to have with the EU or what her 12 priorities would be, but British newspapers, most of which backed Brexit, said it would delight those who supported leaving the bloc.
Yvonne extracts from Jenny's tale a skein of hidden themes, such as the prevalence of rape and domestic violence; racism in law, housing, and personal attitudes; the sexualization of women's personal identities; and the role of class and economic power in reinforcing these and other forms of injustice.
"It means there will be one definition of anti-Semitism – in essence, language or behavior that displays hatred toward Jews because they are Jews – and anyone guilty of that will be called out on it," Prime Minister Theresa May said in pre-released extracts from a speech she was due to deliver.
The collection brings together writing from Dworkin's major books, including extracts from her two novels, " Ice & Fire " (1986) and " Mercy " (1990), as well as one from "My Suicide," a twenty-four-thousand-word unpublished autobiographical essay from 1999, which Dworkin's longtime partner, John Stoltenberg, a gay man and an activist, found on her computer after she died.
An American conductor long resident in France, where he has conceived innumerable exemplary revivals of French Baroque opera, he was visiting New York mainly to lead Juilliard415, the school's excellent period band, in music of Jean-Philippe Rameau — vocal and instrumental extracts from the tragédie lyriques "Castor et Pollux" (1737) and "Dardanus" (1739) — on Wednesday evening at Alice Tully Hall.
Hammond also sets out his vision for Britain's financial services, at a time when both the government and the BoE are keen to ensure London retains its place as the world's leading financial center even after Britain leaves the EU. An immediate aim would be to improve coordination between British financial regulators, according to extracts from his speech - something welcomed by industry trade bodies.
Hammond also sets out his vision for Britain's financial services, at a time when both the government and the BoE are keen to ensure London retains its place as the world's leading financial centre even after Britain leaves the EU. An immediate aim would be to improve coordination between British financial regulators, according to extracts from his speech - something welcomed by industry trade bodies.
Deposited among the vast numbers of postcards, pinups of film and rock stars, references to the first and second world wars, geometric diagrams for textile weaving, images of New York doorways and portals, covers of newsmagazines, the contents of an exhibition catalogue of postwar European and American art, and a kitsch literary calendar are extracts from Darboven's earlier works and mementos of her previous exhibitions.
Extracts from a book by Sunday Times political editor Tim Shipman said that May refused to support Cameron in seeking to take a harder line on immigration in his deal with Brussels to reform Britain's relationship with the EU. May told Cameron that he should not press ahead with demands for an "emergency brake" to limit the number of EU migrants coming to Britain because Germany would not back it, the newspaper reported.
Nor is it this one, which shows the rate of growth in energy productivity — the amount of GDP the economy extracts from a unit of energy — slowing all over the world, and the growth in primary energy consumption rising sharply in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries: Both those graphs are disheartening, I grant you, and they help explain why global carbon dioxide emissions, after holding roughly steady for three years, started edging back up in 2017.
Braided among the vast numbers of postcards, caches of pinups of film and rock stars, documentary references to the first and second world wars, geometric diagrams for textile weaving, a heterogeneous sampling of New York doorways and portals, illustrated covers from major newsmagazines, plus the contents of an exhibition catalogue devoted to postwar European and American art, and a kitsch literary calendar, are extracts from certain of her earlier works, exhibition catalogues from solo shows, and other mementos of previous exhibitions.

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