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But I don't see how that different geometrical character gets rid of time or gets rid of temporality.
But, crucially, the bill gets rid of the individual mandate.
This gets rid of fasteners, but makes repairs more difficult.
"It gets rid of the awkwardness later on," says Swann.
She gets subpoenaed, and she gets rid of 33,000 emails.
She gets subpoenaed, and she gets rid of 33,000 emails?
First it gets rid of bulky chorus and reverb pedals.
The Vapor 2 gets rid of the distinctive touch bezel. Sad.
Anything that gets rid of our tangled cords earns our vote.
The AHCA gets rid of some popular parts of Obamacare, too.
"I'm hoping the rule change gets rid of that," Uygur said.
Filling those air pockets with ice gets rid of that problem.
It's my job to make sure she gets rid of that.
It gets rid of them by that person doing it for themselves.
It also gets rid of ObamaCare's mandate requiring people to buy insurance.
Cleans all your neural pathways, gets rid of heavy metals, viruses, funguses.
Sure. It gets rid of the ego, and then we're all id.
The Senate's bill duly gets rid of the fines for not buying insurance.
And what can happen when a society gets rid of such a man.
Also, big Trade Deal is possible once UK gets rid of the shackles.
There's nothing in the New York Times that gets rid of those ads.
That stops the complaining and gets rid of stuff; it's a win-win.
But he'd still be profiting, even if he gets rid of the proceeds.
It brings back preexisting conditions, so insurers can charge sick people more; it gets rid of subsidies to low- and middle-income people to help them buy coverage; and it gets rid of expanded Medicaid, which gives the poorest people coverage.
The BCRA says it gets rid of the individual mandate, but it's a trap.
Luckily, a genius built a new extension that gets rid of those needless annoyances.
Medication gets rid of the intoxication-withdrawal cycle, helping the pregnancy go to term.
The freestyle "Journey" theme for the HTC 10 gets rid of the grid layout.
Gets rid of pesky Dementors by summoning a badass Patronus to chase them away.
It also gets rid of the individual mandate imposed by the health care law.
Even if Twitter gets rid of the character limit, I'm not going over 140.
It creates as many new preferences for special interests as it gets rid of.
This gets rid of any companies that erode rather than create value for investors.
The House plan gets rid of that benefit and replaces it with full expensing.
This gets rid of the smell and the smaller containers are easier to empty.
"The Polaroid gets rid of everybody's wrinkles, sort of simplifies the face," Warhol noted.
"We've created a brand new platform that gets rid of digital paper-pushing" Walla said.
She gets subpeoned, and she gets rid of 33,000 emails … that gives me a problem.
If he gets rid of his nukes he has a chance to transform his country.
"If he gets rid of DACA, he's showing that he is a liar," Palomarez said.
The Medicare for All Act of 2202 gets rid of debilitating premiums, deductibles and copays.
She gets subpoenaed, and she gets rid of 33,000 emails ... that gives me a problem.
It gets rid of one frame—the frame of promiscuity—and replaces it with another.
"The oil gets rid of any powder in the pores of the shell," Francesco explained.
My bipartisan bill gets rid of the exclusion and makes skilled-based education more affordable.
This decellularization gets rid of not just muscle cells, but also of human leukocyte antigens (HLAs).
The roasting process gets rid of any residual alcohol, but all the whiskey flavor stays put.
The Senate version, meanwhile, gets rid of the state and local tax deduction entirely, though Sen.
Someone who works for him who is not supportive of him, he gets rid of them.
Neither of these approaches, however, actually gets rid of the core problem, which is violence itself.
" — BLACK "This bill gets rid of one of the signature aspects of Obamacare: the individual mandate.
Given the astronomical state of American student debt, my legislation gets rid of that unnecessary penalty.
He lives in the house he was born in, so he never gets rid of anything.
It also gets rid of the employer and individual mandates that required providing and carrying health insurance.
But their new replacement plan, which gets rid of that rule, could cost some Americans more money.
Or the modular RAT 1, which finally gets rid of that useless middle part of the mouse.
Image: APBefore it gets rid of its drivers altogether, Uber is trying to make nice with them.
For one, the House bill gets rid of essential health benefits for Medicaid altogether starting in 2020.
Watch how quickly he gets rid of the ball to set up Love for another open three.
The latest design supposedly gets rid of most of these, bringing it to rough parity with Daydream.
"It gets rid of all the dead skin cells that could clog up your razor," Sharoff says.
That the internet and technology brings new things and then gets rid of things and destroys things.
But suffering is all-consuming: it somehow gets rid of anything that doesn't fit into its system.
But Israel gets rid of its only refugee camp, and of the violent outland it has become.
Deleting the backgrounds from the phone, or changing to a non-default image, gets rid of the ads.
I say a little prayer that this gets rid of the pesky pimples on my cheeks and chin.
The HUD gets rid of the need to look at your smartphone or smartwatch when you need information.
But perhaps most cruel, who gets rid of The Search for Santa Paws before Christmas has even arrived?
This tool gets rid of that downward pushing motion by using suction to pull impurities from the skin.
The Serenity actress, 36, revealed how she gets rid of any negative feelings in Town & Country's February issue.
This vibrator gets rid of buttons altogether and is instead controlled completely by the way you squeeze it.
Trump's executive order reportedly gets rid of several Obama-era directives that include requirements for resilience and adaptation.
In fact, as soon he gets rid of the cat, he misses it and feels sorry for it.
Some industry groups are pleased with the compromise, if only because it gets rid of the Vermont headache.
For example, the remake gets rid of the problematic "Siamese Cat Song" and gives Tramp a sad backstory.
So, it's possible that Trump gets rid of either Sessions or Rosenstein as payback for the Cohen raid.
It also gets rid of the need for so many wires running through dense underbrush and parched hills.
KERNEN: SO IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME UNTIL THE TECHNOLOGY GETS RID OF ALL OF THESE BUGS?
I've been told it is the glass of water that gets rid of your headache, not the aspirin.
Over whom he's supposed to rule once he gets rid of all of us also is never made clear.
Gets rid of all the makeup and oil after a day in the office, and leaves my skin soft.
Meanwhile, the iPhone Xs photo (right) shows more detail behind the bases and gets rid of the lens flare.
In it, the bill gets rid of funding for ARM and encourages NASA to return to the Moon instead.
It gets rid of lines for some types of income such as alimony, capital gains and rental real estate.
And when her father-in-law returns and finds out about the affair, she coolly gets rid of him.
Like most items on this list, Clorox's Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Disinfectant gets rid of 99.9% of bacteria and viruses.
But let's talk for a minute about the way our president gets rid of unwanted members of his administration.
"That's a rigged system that gets rid of scientific evidence and relies on quick and dirty tests," she added.
"That's a rigged system that gets rid of scientific evidence and relies on quick and dirty tests," she added.
"Salicylic acid gets rid of dead skin cells and sebum and allows penetration of other skin-care products," he says.
I've used it once before and liked it — I'm hoping it gets rid of the clogged pores on my chin.
He gets rid of the car and actually does buy a boat, which he parks in Charlotte and Kyle's driveway.
Optical image stabilizing, meanwhile, gets rid of much of the shaking you traditionally get when you're zoomed in super tight.
If he gets rid of CICIG and tames the constitutional court, Mr Morales will face few checks on his power.
The first is that she gets rid of the only woman in Westeros who knows what she is capable of.
Payment isn't the only way marketers get your information, but it gets rid of the trickiest piece of the puzzle.
ARCore gets rid of the stringent hardware requirements on Tango, with the hopes of getting the platform onto more devices.
The capitalist system has been remarkably good at finding new ways to work as it gets rid of old ones.
One notable paper, for example, suggested that schizophrenia develops when the brain gets rid of too many connections between neurons.
It also speeds up transaction efficiency and gets rid of the need for a third-party intermediary, like a bank.
The first scene establishes his relationship with Maya, an important supporting character; the second gets rid of Tony's arc reactor.
The 2015 repeal bill also gets rid of the Medicaid expansion, which Republicans from expansion states are unlikely to support.
This permanent hair dye provides vibrant color without ammonia, parabens, and alcohol and gets rid of greys in a flash.
Bret: If Trump fires Rosenstein, he gets rid of the guy who has been Robert Mueller's main protector at Justice.
The plan also gets rid of another benefit that allows taxpayers to deduct state and local taxes from their income.
The legislation gets rid of requirements that doctors tell pregnant patients about the "emotional implications" of an abortion, according to NPR.
It lives up to the  "invisible" test and it not only gets rid of grease, but it also adds great volume.
"So basically, how your body gets rid of the ink is going to depend on what color it is," he explains.
The bill gets rid of many deductions and loopholes that shift much of the tax burden onto the American middle class.
But also 90 percent they don&apost get any meaningful agreement that gets rid of nuclear weapons out of this thing.
Both Trump and Tillerson need to know that Putin is Machiavellian and gets rid of ppl who expose him as such.
You'll also need to look for ACs with self-evaporating technology that gets rid of the condensation produced by the unit.
The beloved 3-in-1 formula in gets rid of oil, sweat, and odor so your hair looks and smells fresh.
"And now Trump gets rid of SecDef Mattis almost immediately," Carl Bildt, a former prime minister of Sweden, wrote on Twitter.
That gets rid of some of the issues that stem from the complexity of the current American system, like balance billing.
It records transactions on a public, distributed ledger and gets rid of the need for a third party in most cases.
"Basically I thought, What gets rid of all the risk and exposure but still keeps us connected to weed?" she says.
That comes courtesy of a new design that gets rid of all the aluminum in the device and replaces with lighter magnesium.
When the Civil Rights Act gets rid of this de jour legal segregation is when some of these businesses begin to decline.
Drake buys it, gets rid of everyone but Rihanna and commissions a wax figure of himself with which to spoon his love.
Clearing your history gets rid of any identifying information for an individual's account, but Facebook says the anonymized data will still exist.
Firing Mr Bannon gets rid of someone who does not play well with others, thus making the White House run more smoothly.
The fundamental problem is not that Washington creates too many new rules, but that it almost never gets rid of old ones.
That's why we have an incredible moderation team that personally reviews any issues and gets rid of folks that violate our rules.
If that happens, experts say, watch out — because that gets rid of any incentive to do safety or effectiveness studies at all.
"It absolutely honors his words, but it gets rid of any circumstantial detail — it's a very stark, stripped-down production," he said.
Now to be clear, what we're dealing with at the FCC right now gets rid of all of our net neutrality rules.
This gets rid of family reunification and would actually punish three million families who have already been approved to go through that process.
As predicted, it makes cuts to Medicaid, gets rid of essential health benefits, and eliminates the mandate that every American have health insurance.
Messenger Lite, for example, gets rid of much of the pointless bloat Facebook has pumped in, leaving behind an app that's more functional.
"So over the first few days in space, the body gets rid of that extra blood volume" by getting rid of bodily fluids.
I also try to work out before going on camera, which I find gets rid of puffiness and gives me a rosy glow.
It gets rid of many of the well-meaning but misguided parts of Dodd-Frank, such as conflict minerals and the Volcker Rule.
The Republican bill only gets rid of enough deductions and loopholes to bring in an additional $4.2 trillion over the next 10 years.
The new Republican plan gets rid of income-based subsidies and replaces them with a new system of tax credits based on age.
Krisp—an app for MacOS, Windows, and iOS—convincingly gets rid of many background noises found in noisy environments by using artificial intelligence.
She's moved on, to Los Angeles, and once she gets rid of that green turtleneck, she'll surely be on a better path. —MH
So since 2016, I have used a service called TweetDelete, which gets rid of my tweets that are more than a week old.
He tells Aker that if she gets rid of the sign she altered she can get a new one and stay in the convention.
The membrane gets rid of bacteria by essentially pushing the water through pores that are too small for the bad stuff to fit through.
Blockchain technology records transactions on a public, distributed ledger, which advocates say gets rid of the need for a third party in many cases.
Gail: The Democrats should come up with a real plan on health care that gets rid of the massive, wasteful bureaucracy we've got now.
HDL is often called the "friendly scavenger" because it scours the blood for bad cholesterol and gets rid of it before it clogs arteries.
"Before he gets rid of 'Sesame Street,' I think we should make the president watch it a couple of times," Kimmel told his audience.
The Senate Republican bill gets rid of the individual mandate, and it doesn't replace it with any incentive for healthy people to stay insured.
It gets rid of taxes that overwhelmingly apply to the wealthy — Obama's 280 percent investment surtax, the alternative minimum tax, and the estate tax.
Filtering out milk fat gets rid of the lactose and casein inside of butter, which is good news for anyone who has a dairy allergy.
The plan gets rid of the Obamacare rule which prevents insurers from charging older patients any more than three times what they charge younger ones.
The Messenger Folio case gets rid of the backlit keys and detachable keyboard, instead opting for wider laptop-style keys with a fabric wraparound design.
It gets rid of the pretense of a connection to 9/11 by giving presidents practically unfettered authority to go to war anywhere and anytime.
Speaking of things getting toned down, the remake noticeably gets rid of some of the more violent or suggestive lines and moments in the film.
Then she gets rid of it, either by scraping away the offending sticker or, in the case of graffiti, erasing or simply painting over it.
The website uses the same terms when comparing loans and gets rid of paperwork, bank visits and cuts down the time to close, Faux said.
Basically, The Swift Life combines everything Taylor likes about those two platforms (the fans, the memes, the emoji) and gets rid of everything she doesn't.
Unless New York gets rid of elite schools altogether, which some advocates have in fact proposed, it will have to diversify them in some way.
It also reduces income tax brackets from seven to three, with rates of 12, 25 and 35 percent, and gets rid of most itemized deductions.
Apple Pay gets rid of most of these issues, making the ordering process faster and generally more pleasant, which helps increase conversion rates for businesses.
Living in an untidy, charred ruin and sick of pizza, Liza Jane gets rid of the dragon and rehires her parents (now in color, too).
The high-end model features a completely new look, with a screen that stretches from edge to edge, and gets rid of the home button.
In addition to the ultrasound and waiting period requirements, it also gets rid of the requirement that doctors offer patients certain printed materials about abortion.
Last week, the Acting Finance Minister Ukur Yatani warned government ministries and departments to expect brutal cuts, as the government gets rid of unnecessary expenditure.
The opto-mechanical switch gets rid of debounce and promises a much longer lifespan (100 million keystrokes) than much of the competition, so it'll last.
It doesn't completely eliminate all my despair or anger or whatever, but it gets rid of some of it—a little bit, enough to go on.
His plan gets rid of Obamacare's "essential benefit packages," which required insurance companies to cover certain basic services no matter what, including maternity and pregnancy care.
Daewoo also said last week that it is slashing its 2018 revenue forecast to about half of current levels as it gets rid of unprofitable businesses.
The majority of the House Freedom Caucus would vote for a healthcare bill that gets rid of three of ObamaCare's insurer regulations, the group's chairman, Rep.
Experts still caution that the cybersecurity changes won't be effective unless the government gets rid of outdated computer systems, which are more vulnerable to security threats.
He has thrown out old audio equipment that was sitting unused and broken, and whenever he notices a pile of magazines, he gets rid of it.
Lymphatic drainage helps push all of your lymph fluid out of your face and gets rid of, like, puffy under-eyes and helps diminish dark circles.
She joined Amazon in 2015 and is championing the company's long-standing push toward frustration-free packaging, which gets rid of hard-to-open plastic clamshells.
One key component is that it gets rid of the individual mandate — the most unpopular part of Obamacare, because it fines people who don't have health insurance.
The live-action movie sets up things slightly differently, but it significantly impact messages in the film (and gets rid of the problematic depiction of mental health).
All you need is a base of baking soda and water to whip up this mask, which exfoliates, fights acne, minimizes pores and gets rid of blackheads.
The $249.99 Harmony Express, which starts shipping today, has a revamped, tiny design that gets rid of the touchscreen and many programmable buttons of other Harmony remotes.
The House bill gets rid of the AMT entirely, which has been a longtime goal for conservatives who argue the AMT makes the tax code too complicated.
"It gets rid of any harsh lines of demarcation so that as your hair grows out, the colors just blend softly together," hairstylist Garrett Markenson tells us.
One Republican congressman told CNBC on Thursday he may not vote for the GOP tax reform bill if it gets rid of state and local tax deductions.
It replaces electrolytes and gets rid of the hangover so fast, but we used to get to the point where we'd drink and just chase with Pedialyte.
Because otherwise, you're going to create all these bots, and then the other bot gets rid of this bot, and the bots start fighting with each other.
Simply repealing the ACA as many conservative groups are proposing gets rid of its Medicaid expansion but leaves in place the expensive, open-ended federal Medicaid commitment.
It gets rid of popular federal transportation programs like "Tiger" grants that provide money to cities and states to repair and expand highways, bridges and transit systems.
The idea is that users don't hate all ads, only overly intrusive ones, and if everyone gets rid of those, both users and publishers will end up happier.
Trump&aposs president for life, don&apost you ... GUTFELD: Do you think he&aposs going to have a vote where he gets rid of the second term limits?
It's possible to limit yourself to just simple apps on a Surface Go, but doing so gets rid of a lot of the reasons for getting this computer.
It cuts deeply into Medicaid coverage, eliminates crucial taxes and gets rid of the vital individual mandate essential to making this insurance system work and keeping it affordable.
It holds up to eight keys in its compact design and gets rid of bulky key rings, making it easier to carry around all of your unlocking needs.
" Amazon said in a statement that it prohibits the sale of counterfeit goods, investigates all claims and gets rid of "counterfeit items as we become aware of them.
The moviegoing startup is launching a new feature today that gets rid of the need for people to have a physical card in order to purchase movie tickets.
If in six months Trump gets rid of Kelly, does anyone think that he would pay a price for it -- with voters or with Republican members of Congress?
So for the companies that know how to manage their cash reserves, quite a bit of opportunity exists as the market gets rid of their less-capable competition. 
Suppose Ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right: Democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy is really improving and its right there on the border with Russia.
He can make a plea to the people that he can only deliver on Brexit if he gets rid of all these pro-Remain, roadblocking members of Parliament.
J.P. Morgan is using the technology, which gets rid of the need for a third party intermediary by creating a permanent, open record of all transactions on a network.
And as it turns out, just like she never forgets a grudge, she also never gets rid of an outfit: every rewear came directly out of Taylor's own archives.
The bill also gets rid of Obamacare's cost-sharing limits — the bronze, silver, gold, and platinum plans that dictate how much customers can expect to pay out of pocket.
"Before he gets rid of Sesame Street, I think we should make the president watch it a couple of times," host Jimmy Kimmel suggested on Thursday's Jimmy Kimmel Live!
But the co-founders of Molekule say their device gets rid of pollutants that are 1,000 times smaller than what HEPA filters catch, and HEPA filters can be harmful.
If, say, someone gets rid of their fear of cars following a car accident, they may re-experience PTSD fear if they return to the location of the accident.
After losing a drain plug, the bilge pump (the thing that gets rid of any excess water) couldn't clear fast enough and the not-a-yacht was sinking fast.
One Love Organics Vitamin B Enzyme Cleansing Oil + Makeup Remover, $42This cleansing oil gets rid of makeup and hydrates skin at the same time to help streamline your routine.
Burrow, the L.S.U. quarterback, gets rid of the ball quickly, and getting to the quarterback has not been a strength for Clemson this season, as it was last season.
Or he could team up with the ruling Likud Party, but only if it gets rid of longtime leader Netanyahu, who's fending off a slew of criminal corruption charges.
Trump is focused on two main things when it comes to North Korea: making sure it gets rid of its nuclear weapons and, over time, improving Washington-Pyongyang relations.
The new policy gets rid of prohibitive royalty fees, permissions, and licensing agreements for those reproducing images of Rauschenberg's work for "noncommercial, scholarly, and/or transformative purposes," per a statement.
First spotted by The Points Guy, the new offering gets rid of seat assignments and elite-qualifying miles, forbids paid upgrades and flight changes, and bans overhead carry-on bags.
It gets rid of most of the ACA's unpopular features, halts the Medicaid expansion (after 2019), and lets insurers charge old people more than they currently can, among other things.
After the ruler gets rid of civil servants committed to following the law, which Trump has begun to do, even court orders will not make the leader follow the law.
Dyson Cool AM06 table fan — $189.99 See Details In addition to keeping you cool, the Dyson Pure Cool also gets rid of allergens and purifies the air in your home.
It also includes some pretty nifty features like Uninstaller, which completely zaps apps you wish to delete, and Shredder, which gets rid of files securely and without leaving a trace.
It records transactions on a public, distributed ledger, which advocates tout as faster and more secure and say gets rid of the need for a third party in many cases.
But American officials in both the White House and State Department say sanctions would not be lifted until North Korea completely gets rid of its nuclear weapons and its program.
"Once Ramaphosa gets rid of Zuma and all those corrupt guys are taken to task, perhaps then I can have another way of thinking — but only then," Mr. Zitha said.
Invited to comment, Mr. Golden's spokesman said that his newest plan — which gets rid of cameras by the end of the year — would provide more safety than any other proposal.
Up to half of all those with P.C.T. also have hepatitis C. Getting rid of the virus gets rid of the P.C.T. Had this man been tested for hepatitis C?
It also includes other measures such as lowering the corporate rate from 35 percent to 20 percent and gets rid of certain tax breaks while nearly doubling the standard deduction.
It records transactions on a public, distributed ledger, gets rid of the need for a third party in most cases and is touted as faster and more secure by advocates.
While Daimler's Smart Vision EQ concept gets rid of the steering wheel, Jaguar Land Rover imagines a future where the steering wheel is the only part of a car people own.
Syrian state news agency SANA reported that Assad's government accepted the SDF retreat, saying it gets rid of "the main pretext for flagrant Turkish aggression on (Syrian) territory," according to Reuters.
For instance, because the PCR test looks for the actual virus, it's only useful if you get it done in the few weeks before your body gets rid of the virus.
It gets rid of many Obamacare programs, specifically the subsidies to lower-income Americans and the Medicaid expansion, which covers the poorest Americans in states that opted in to the program.
The belt drive lasts about 10 times longer than a metal chain, never requires fresh grease, and gets rid of the clunky chain derailleur altogether—allowing for a ridiculously smooth ride.
Meanwhile, in YouTube videos posted as long ago as 2015, Black claims that the tool not only gets rid of cellulite, but also alleviates symptoms of scoliosis, fibromyalgia, and Parkinson's disease.
But the House bill also gets rid of the individual mandate, so for insurers there's the risk that they still would not attract enough young people to actually buy health coverage.
According to a press release, the bill gets rid of the previous requirement that an applicant had to submit a physician's letter attesting they had undergone clinical treatment for gender transition.
The Oster 2-in-1 Combo Brush is the only brush you need for everyday grooming because one side removes dead hair and the other gets rid of dirt and dander.
They need to deliver a tax plan that gets rid of special favors for special interests, that cuts rates for businesses, families and individuals, and that brings American companies back home.
So if you're like me and have really oily or acne-prone skin, a toner that gets rid of most oil without drying you out like a raisin is a must.
His plan is to get rid of his excess iron by having the lab take a pint of blood every few weeks; removing the blood gets rid of the excess iron.
Cancela, the bill's sponsor, countered that nothing in the bill prevents doctors from asking a patient's age — the bill simply gets rid of the requirement that they obtain written proof of age.
Just like Apple's newest iPhones, the iPad Pro gets rid of nearly all bezels around the screen, and ditches the Home button with the fingerprint sensor for a Face ID camera system.
The SSR will consider how a company gets rid of its satellites, but it will also consider all of the physical characteristics of a spacecraft that might make the vehicle more dangerous.
The most notable loss comes in the redesigned lens structure which gets rid of the space inside the front of the headset where you used to be able to store the remote.
However, there seems to be a trade-off: The bill also gets rid of the employer-provided child care credit, which incentivizes businesses to help provide childcare in exchange for tax credits.
The latest Apple Music update also gets rid of an annoying playlist quirk, where users were required to add music to their library before including those same tracks in a custom playlist.
Passing something that gets rid of a major component of the Affordable Care Act and replacing it with something unknown will make lots of people -- including even some loosely-affiliated Republicans -- skittish.
The hardest hit would be in high-cost states like California, New Jersey and New York because the bill gets rid of important deductions and the credit for state and local taxes.
If it gets rid of the Lightning port, anyone who bought Lightning headphones or accessories that use the charging port, such as speakers without Bluetooth capabilities, wouldn't be able to use them.
Nathalie reenergizes her life not by refilling it — she even gets rid of her cat — but by coming to understand her new circumstances as another phase in learning to live, a migration forward.
The latest piece of legislation addresses a lot of that: It gets rid of the 30-day counseling period, 30-day mediation period, and 30-day "cooling off" period built into the system.
The game, which Cox describes as a "non-traditional horror game" that gets rid of the violent and stigmatizing trappings of the genre, was quietly removed from the Steam platform without his knowledge.
The high-end model features a completely new look, with a screen that stretches from edge to edge, and gets rid of the home button that's been on every other iPhone since 2007.
Gillibrand's bill gets rid of forced mediation and creates "a designated person within the Office of Compliance to serve as a confidential advisor for victims of harassment," according to a summary of the bill.
But what is striking about his plan is that it doesn't repeal all of Obamacare: Instead, it just gets rid of the law's changes to the individual market and leaves everything else the same.
That gets rid of the problem of illusionism and of literal space, space in and around marks and colors — which is riddance of one of the most salient and objectional relics of European art.
If done in a revenue-neutral manner, as the Tax Reform Act of 1986 was, that simultaneously gets rid of inefficient tax loopholes that distort business decision making, this would be a good thing.
As Jim Tankersley wrote for the New York Times, this tax bill "creates as many new preferences for special interests as it gets rid of": It will keep corporate accountants busy for years to come.
It gets rid of the public service loan forgiveness policy, which impacts individuals and their families who end up in public service jobs — such as police officers and public school teachers — or at select nonprofits.
The proposal places a cap on GI Bill tuition payments to flight schools, and gets rid of the Limb Loss Resource Center, which helps veterans who have been injured and their families who care for them.
But deciding to move forward with circuit nominees even if a home-state senator doesn't return a blue slip gets rid of one of few leverages Democrats still have to stop a nominee they disagree with.
The bill gets rid of the ACA's taxes, but by repealing the 3.8 percent tax on high-income people's net investment income, they're getting hammered with charges that the bill is a tax cut for the rich.
Here's why: The repeal bill gets rid of the health care law's key tools to get people to sign up coverage, insurance subsidies to make plans affordable, and the individual mandate to make carrying coverage the law.
They're found naturally in small amounts in foods like dairy, but a hundred years ago food companies started forming them via a process called hydrogenation, which gets rid of some of the double connectors and straightens the chains.
The new trade deal, to be called United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, grants the U.S. an expanded 211 percent access to Canada's dairy market and gets rid of a controversial domestic milk pricing class Ottawa had previously defended.
High-income earners: The bill gets rid of two taxes on individuals earning more than $200,000, or couples earnings more than $250,000 — a 0.9 percent increase on Medicare payroll tax, and a 3.8 percent tax on investment income.
I believe that he believes that even if he gets rid of some of the thing -- new enrichment capabilities he already has existing weapons and existing enriched capabilities that he can hide from the rest -- from the world.
As the new wave of device efficiency, Qi charging gets rid of all the USB wires and ports and allows you to lay your phone down on a surface or pad and lets it charge on its own.
With the upcoming closure of Xbox Fitness, and the fact that the new Xbox One S gets rid of the dedicated Kinect port entirely, it's safe to say the device is no longer a major focus for Microsoft.
HONG KONG — Since 250, Yu Kai has followed the ritual every year: When a new Apple iPhone comes out, he gets rid of his old one and heads to a store in Beijing to buy the latest model.
On the software side, LG has put a streamlined skin over Android (Marshmallow) that gets rid of the app drawer, instead opting for all of your installed programs to appear on the homescreen or stay hidden in folders.
The long-anticipated legislation gets rid of the mandate on individuals to buy healthcare coverage and on employers to provide it, but also creates an expensive new system of tax credits to help low-income people buy insurance.
And remember: The polling I've seen makes clear that voters prefer a plan that preserves the right to choose a private insurance plan than one that gets rid of the private market in favor of a government-run plan.
Where Bob Mueller gets rid of Strzok, it&aposs now flawed in the back end as well, because Bob Mueller didn&apost even ask peter Strzok about all these text messages that show his animus to Donald Trump, to President Trump.
We've put forward three laws in the state of New York — on speedy trial reform, discovery reform, and no-cash bail reform [which gets rid of cash bail for non-felony crimes] — and yet not one of them has been done.
"Skinny repeal": If the Senate votes to start the debate, but it can't pass either its repeal-and-replace bill or a straight repeal bill, the last move might be something that just gets rid of the individual and employer mandates.
The new plan gets rid of the much criticized fines on those who aren't insured, though people would be encouraged to keep their coverage by giving insurers the ability to impose a 30% surcharge for those who have gaps in coverage.
The internecine nature of the conflict gets rid of what is normally the weakest part of a superhero film; the monstrous antagonist, often a quasi-parody of the hero, who needs to be walloped ad nauseam in the third act.
Yale's vending machine will be available 24/7, which "gets rid of the fear that one might have going to the health center and having to talk someone especially if this is something that's happening late at night," Valdez told NBC.
Reducing the size of government, especially in the arbitrary manner of not replacing retirees, makes it harder, not easier, to achieve cost-saving goals, because it gets rid of the very professionals who are needed to bring about those savings.
Following a bilateral meeting with the South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the U.S. will assist North Korea with economic development if it gets rid of its nuclear weapons, reports the AP.
Unlike some paid alternatives like Trash Me, AppCleaner is a free donation-based app that helps you uninstall software you no longer use or want and gets rid of all the related files that may be buried elsewhere in your directory.
Jim Edwards, editor in chief of Business Insider UK: I'm thankful for Nuzzel, an app that gets rid of all the garbage on Twitter and saves only the best bits in the form of a constantly updated, super-relevant news source.
If a Republican healthcare bill repeal gets rid of the Medicaid expansion, as Senate and House leaders want, it may do more than knock off millions of people from the insurance rolls—it could also slow state economies, even in non-expansion states.
"Having a member support a bill that gets rid of the EPA but also participate in the hearing illustrates what they mean by 'great,'" Yogin Kothari, a Washington representative at the Union of Concerned Scientists who was at yesterday's hearing, told me.
If Trump gets rid of the DACA protections (something he will have the power to do as soon as he arrives in office, but which he's been oddly silent about since the election), the woman who confronted Ryan will be under threat of deportation.
EditorsNote: Gets rid of stray parentheses Xander Bogaerts clubbed a grand slam and had a career-high six RBIs to power the Boston Red Sox to their seventh consecutive victory with a 20-21 rout of the visiting Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday afternoon.
The proposal "gets rid of the rule we had in place when we had 17 candidates running and didn't have the White House," Steve Duprey, the RNC committeeman from New Hampshire who chaired the standing committee on debates last cycle, told the Rules Committee.
His swift fall from the heights of American political power gets rid of one of the few prominent voices on the far right who occasionally challenged Trump, as when he threw support behind Roy Moore in Alabama while the president was supporting Luther Strange.
In an op-ed in The New York Times on Friday, Kasich said that while House GOP leadership's plan takes some steps toward "conservative, market driven reforms," it falls short of a viable replacement for ObamaCare because it gets rid of the law's Medicaid expansion.
Gets rid of the diversity visa lottery, which allots 50k visas per year for citizens of countries with low levels of immigration to the U.S. Restricts the number of refugees allowed into the country to 50k annually — similar to rates outlined in Trump's travel ban.
Senate leaders' new plan is to try to pass a simple, stripped-down "skinny repeal" bill that gets rid of just a few Obamacare provisions — like the individual and employer mandates and the medical device tax — while leaving the bulk of the law in place.
Bret: It gets rid of the Alternative Minimum Tax, enacted in 1979 to hit a handful of tax-evading high-earners that now hits about five million taxpayers; and it decreases the subsidy to the real-estate industry with caps on the mortgage-interest deduction.
The state and local tax deduction is a pretty suboptimal way of subsidizing state budgets — but the tax framework gets rid of most of it, and uses the money not to pay for another way to share revenue with states, but to eliminate the estate tax.
But the legislation still gets rid of the Affordable Care Act individual mandate, which the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has said can lead to 13 million more people being uninsured by 2027 and a 10% increase in premiums almost every year of the next decade.
Uber's press release describing the changes — written by CEO Travis Kalanick himself — says that the new branding "celebrates our technology, as well as the cities we serve," and gets rid of the stark black-on-white appearance in favor of muted colors that vary depending on region.
Referring to Mr. Cissna and Ms. Kovarik, both of whom once worked on his staff, Mr. Grassley said, "If he gets rid of these two, it's self-defeating because I don't know anyone else in the department or at least in immigration" who could do better.
Lawmakers will not allow the F-35As once destined for Turkey to be transferred unless that country gets rid of its S-400 surface-to-air-missile systems and associated equipment and promises never to purchase or use the Russian-made weapon again, according to the bill.
But Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has several automatic control options: smart steering, which causes the game to help out when it comes to staying in the middle of the road, and auto accelerate, which gets rid of the need to constantly hold the A button to go forward.
And a patient may want someone who can analyze the color of the skin (darker skin is harder), the history of the tattoo (has it been treated before?) and its age (older tattoos are easier, since the body slowly gets rid of the ink, which may have faded anyway).
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who had been leading negotiations until he named a special envoy to focus on the effort, has grown increasingly concerned about the prospects of reaching a deal with North Korea that gets rid of its nuclear threat, current and former senior U.S. officials said.
EditorsNote: Gets rid of "Sammy" in 29th graf Anthony Rizzo drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the seventh inning to force in the tiebreaking run and give the Chicago Cubs a 24-2 victory over the visiting Washington Nationals in a Friday matinee at Wrigley Field.
Women's Ankle Sock, 4-Pair Box, available on Bombas, $56Bombas' ankle socks have extra blister tabs to prevent chafing, a honeycomb arch-support system to cradle the foot's arch, and a seamless toe that gets rid of the annoying bump that runs across the toes of most socks. 
"So we need a pro-growth, progressive tax code that treats workers as job creators, as well, not just investors, that gets rid of unprotective loopholes like stepped-up basis, and it raises enough revenue to make sure that the Social Security and Medicare can stay," Biden said next.
It sustainably gets rid of food waste without landfilling (a major contributor to greenhouse gasses), it allows farmers to fertilize their soil organically (without using harsh chemicals whose manufacture contribute to greenhouse gasses) and it enables farmers to use less water, which helps alleviate drought conditions in California (and everywhere else).
The estimate of job and state product losses are based on a scenario in which Congress defunds federal subsidies that most Obamacare customers receive to help lower their monthly insurance premium costs, and also gets rid of funding to cover adults who became newly eligible for Medicaid under the ACA.
It gets rid of a requirement that doctors tell patients about the "emotional implications" of an abortion, eliminates criminal penalties for patients who perform their own abortion without the advice of a doctor, and removes a requirement that doctors ask about a patient's age and marital status before performing the procedure.
The stealth jets, which were to be sent to Turkey before the end of the year, can&apost be sold to the NATO ally unless it gets rid of the Russian-made S-400 air-defense system, according to requirements in the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act.
As Slate pointed out back in September, each plan offers limited tax tiers (Bush, three and Trump, four) with considerably lower rates for the wealthy; each eliminates the estate tax; each also gets rid of the alternative minimum tax; and each claims to pay for itself through the elimination of deductions and loopholes.
But it sure does look as if someone has made an iPhone-shaped object without a mute switch, and considering that Apple has almost entirely excised the hardware toggle from its iPad line, it's not inconceivable to think it might meet its demise on the same iPhone that gets rid of the headphone jack.
Obesity, lack of exercise, and smoking also lower high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and raise low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is the opposite of what keeps you healthyHDL is generally known as "good cholesterol" because it transports cholesterol throughout the body and back to the liver, where your body breaks it down and gets rid of it.
According to Bernstein, the plan leaves out 8 million lower- and middle-income families whose taxes will go up because it gets rid of a personal exemption component that ends up hurting the very people this election is focused on: the masses of middle-class Americans who, post-recession, are trying to decide on which side they've landed.
"Today's decision clears the way for all states to make their own decisions about legalizing sports betting, and in one fell swoop gets rid of Nevada's monopoly on the subject and the 1992 federal statute that had protected it," said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor of law at the University of Texas School of Law.
And depending on whom you talk to, the move to repeal the rule is either an environmental disaster that opens up America's waterways to pollution and development and puts Americans' drinking water at risk, or a common-sense action that gets rid of a rule particularly despised by many farmers, ranchers, and developers and returns regulatory authority to states.
Netanyahu's first order of business will be to strike an agreement with his potential coalition partners, most of them far-right, pro-settler parties, in which, as Haaretz reported, those parties will agree to create legislation that gets rid of the multiple indictments for corruption looming in Bibi's future — and in return he will agree to annex West Bank settlements to Israel.
Later, on his two-on-one date with Whitney and Danielle L. (+7 to each of them for the world's shortest and dumbest helicopter ride, where they tolerated Nick touching both of their thighs simultaneously), he gets rid of Whitney within minutes (-15) and then lets Danielle L. talk about how she's in love with him (+10), before sending her packing (-15) in tears (+47).
So we need a pro-growth, progressive tax code that treats workers as job creators, as well, not just investors; that gets rid of unprotective loopholes like stepped-up basis; and it raises enough revenue to make sure that the Social Security and Medicare can stay, it still needs adjustments, but can stay; and pay for the things we all acknowledge will grow the country.
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The bill, dubbed the "Florida First Step Act" after the similarly named national criminal justice bill that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE signed into law earlier this year, makes it easier for felons to get professional licenses, permits state attorneys to determine whether juvenile cases should be taken up in adult courts and lessens or gets rid of criminal penalties tied to driver's license suspensions.
You can check out some of our favorite picks so far below: The Beatles arriving in America A clip from 1967 dating advice film "How to Succeed with Brunettes" Waving hello in Yosemite Valley in 1924 Ernest Hemingway enjoys a drink The destruction of the Nazi swastika from the 1945 film The War Ends in Europe United States Forest Service mascot Woodsy Owl gets rid of some trash Performing dogs from archive newsreel footage More newsreel footage, this time from just before the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 It's a neat selection and a valuable initiative from NARA, but when it comes to online historical and cultural archives, this is really only scratching the surface.

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