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And in these counties, people are keeping to themselves more.
On the contrary, keeping to yourself and experiencing loneliness is toxic.
Most in Republican leadership are keeping to the White House's line.
That she's not "keeping to her place" but has input on policy?
Here is her system of enlightened grudge keeping to process your pettiness.
Keeping to previous U.S. administrations' line, Pence also condemned Russia's presence in Georgia.
Will you be taking your pushchair off-road, or keeping to the pavements?
Once children enter early adulthood, it's about setting limits and keeping to them.
I only do it on occasion currently, and I'll be keeping to that.
Do you have trouble keeping to a regular feeding schedule with your dog?
Now, keeping to the subject of Thanksgiving, will you tell me a story?
They surface at daytime, midnight and dawn, the deaths keeping to no clock.
Dax Shepard is grateful for the promises he's keeping to himself – and his family.
Keeping to our roots and posey of great athletes we take care of worldwide.
"Bee keeping to me is a meditation," he captioned photos of himself at work.
NASA is not the only organization to have problems keeping to a development schedule.
For all her outspokenness, there are things Ms. MacLaine insists on keeping to herself.
The inventory of Italian brainwaves, from double-entry book-keeping to radio, is impressive.
" He continues: "I will give the earring I'm keeping to my future daughter or wife.
The commitment to buying local is tough, but Conniff is adamant on keeping to it.
She said he was a homebody who liked playing video games and keeping to himself.
After intermission, keeping to Dvorak, Mr. Hrusa offered refreshingly straightforward performances of three Slavonic Dances.
Just keeping to yourself, minding your own business, popping on a bit of eyebrow gel.
But keeping to the rules, I didn't have any relevant ingredients for that in my cabinet.
If you're keeping to a tighter budget, you'll fare just as well in more standard accommodations.
Mr. Zuckerberg began the meeting by keeping to the conciliatory script he had used in Washington.
For the most part, though, he and everyone else at the hotel are keeping to themselves.
It's a grieving process the family is keeping to themselves, as Riggs, 46, would have wanted.
Gold consolidated around $1,500 on Wednesday, keeping to a $3 range ahead of the Fed decision.
Plus you'll take home best practices for record-keeping to make tax time less horrible going forward.
Because of this, Alex dissociates himself from gay communities, keeping to himself and not going out much.
Ms. Harris was eager to say out loud the thought she believed others were keeping to themselves.
That will provide him with the cover to claim that he is keeping to his campaign pledge.
"It was your regular off-hours commute — not super crowded, everyone pretty much keeping to themselves," Hagery said.
She realizes that possibly there have been doctors, a diagnosis, one that her parents are keeping to themselves.
Audi's PreSense tech includes the usual array of driver-assist features, from lane keeping to adaptive cruise control.
The famously no-nonsense chancellor, keeping to form, braced Germany for an epidemic that may reach extraordinary scale.
But Russian oil companies operate commercially and so have been less than scrupulous in keeping to agreed cutbacks.
Instead of keeping to an argument about gun control, the first instinct was to paint Hogg as a liar.
Jet lag is also no picnic, she says, but combats it by keeping to whatever time zone she's in.
These versatile pieces are offered in sizes ranging from XXS through 4XL, keeping to the brand's emphasis on inclusivity.
Keeping to custom, the bishops voted to bump up Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, archbishop of Galveston-Houston, to president.
Individual faculty members and laboratories often leave their record keeping to the discretion of individual administrators and graduate students.
"There is that give and take of people keeping to themselves, and also being there for you," she said.
She had just finished writing her book after a "blissful" seven years of reading, researching and keeping to herself.
Official figures that reveal whether various countries are keeping to their word will not be known for a few weeks.
THE triceratops had a gentle existence that belied its fierce appearance, keeping to itself and maintaining a strict vegetarian diet.
The 56-year-old actor revealed that he likes keeping to himself in a new interview with the Radio Times.
Hu stepped down as president in March 2013, keeping to an unofficial tradition of only holding two five-year terms.
We find Randall in "The 20's" two months after that ordeal: clean-shaven, keeping to himself, and easily rattled.
He had all of their CDs, but, keeping to Tool's exclusivity, very few inmates were allowed to listen to them.
For now, supporters would settle for the fully baked answer he is keeping to himself: Is he in or out?
We're told he was a regular at the bar, usually keeping to himself ... grabbing a beer and sitting at the bar.
Many airlines were keeping to schedule by using other jets while economic woes meant some may be grateful for a pause.
As for new work, he said, he has come up with only one other idea, which he is keeping to himself.
Zurich Insurance will go forward with its annual general meeting on April 270 without shareholders present, keeping to its dividend proposal.
Donald Trump promised to "drain the swamp" of corruption in D.C., but how much is he keeping to that campaign chant?
Mr. Serra's depiction of the monarch's final days shows a mostly bedridden Louis keeping to his dimly lit, ornately appointed bedroom.
The party will dust off the 1872 rulebook and disqualify Florida—which Rubio will lose—for not keeping to their assigned seats.
The Tennessee GOP pushed for this restrictive voter ID law and it succeeded in keeping to at least two people from voting.
For much of the nation's history, transitions between administrations have been characterized by informality, in areas ranging from record-keeping to disclosure.
At a CNN town hall on Tuesday, Trump was asked if he was keeping to his promise to support the eventual nominee.
"People should really be keeping to themselves," said Dr. Kryssie Woods, hospital epidemiologist and director of infection prevention at Mount Sinai West.
Despite the influx of Han settlers to Xinjiang, the two communities remained mostly apart, keeping to their own neighborhoods and social circles.
To enliven the action they chose four intermediate colors—reds, browns and orange—carefully keeping to the minimalist aesthetic of the first game.
Educated folk are better at keeping to such rules, and as a group they live markedly longer than those with only basic schooling.
Global sales may slightly exceed last year's 9.93 million deliveries thanks to strong growth in China, it said, keeping to its previous guidance.
Movements were minimal with the dollar keeping to a mere 14-tick range on the yen and not much more on the euro.
If you're worried, you can always ask for a credit increase on the cards you're keeping to keep your utilization rate in check.
To be fair, Trump charged $10 for domestic beer and $11 for imported, so he appears to be keeping to his protectionist pledge.
Indicated 0.83 percent lower The industrial group is keeping to forecasts for the 2016/17 business year, it said in an investor presentation.
As a creature of habit, I like keeping to a schedule, and I was eager to exercise, shower, and settle down to work.
Because people here are used to a little isolation, and to keeping to themselves, Braggs has quickly adjusted to life as an island.
The company said it would go ahead with its annual general meeting on April 242 without shareholders present, keeping to its dividend proposal.
Both numbers would still wreak ecological havoc, though the lower one less so—but keeping to 1.5 degrees of warming will be incredibly difficult.
Keeping to your schedule ensures that you work when you're the most productive and that you rest during times that would otherwise be unproductive.
This is a sign of silos, small groups of people doing work within their own little world and keeping to themselves even within that.
From the trailer, it seems that this anime is keeping to a very classic late '90s style, but made with modern techniques and technology.
Keeping to a schedule ensures that you work when you're the most productive and that you rest during times that would otherwise be unproductive.
"Unfortunately some individuals put themselves at risk of injury by disregarding warning signs, jumping over barriers and not keeping to formed paths," the spokesperson explained.
However, the social network, which hasn't had a chief security officer since August of last year, has previously had problems keeping to its security obligations.
Keeping to the public theme, we took a moment to look at Dropbox's recent run and got into a discussion about its trailing revenue multiple.
As long as a central bank is keeping to a policy target (like a 2% inflation rate) an ugly balance-sheet is not a problem.
Krispy Kreme just launched a "collection" of doughnuts for the holiday that are perfect for bringing to the office party, or just keeping to yourself.
The 26-year-old singer was hospitalized in July after an overdose and has been mostly keeping to herself while she focuses on her recovery.
ZURICH, March 20 (Reuters) - Zurich Insurance will go forward with its annual general meeting on April 1 without shareholders present, keeping to its dividend proposal.
Uber should also emphasize the importance of record-keeping to all Human Resources staff, and impose consequences for failure to adhere to record-keeping requirements.
After observing the wanton lust for a while, I walked over to a night elf who appeared to be keeping to herself in the corner.
I'd start a DIY punk girl band and it would be absolutely terrible: We'd always be out of tune and never keeping to a beat.
The only surviving participant of the four, Mr. Frank, might be the most surprising addition to the group, given his reputation for keeping to himself.
Ahead, the promises we're keeping to make 2019 our most glowing year yet... At Refinery29, we're here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff.
Keeping to their modern farmhouse aesthetic, one of the market's centerpieces is a series of handmade wooden houses, which hold merchandise like Magnolia candles and mugs.
Keeping to his awards show tradition, DiCaprio hit the carpet with his mother Irmelin and father George by his side, along with his father's wife Peggy.
Tensions appeared to level off after the arrests, with the opposing groups keeping to designated areas of a parking lot at the base of Stone Mountain.
China upholds the use of dialogue to resolve disputes but equal treatment and keeping to promises are pre-requisites for dialogue, it said in a statement.
The 26-year-old singer was hospitalized in July after an apparent overdose and has been mostly keeping to herself while she focuses on her recovery.
The surgeon was able to be in the operation room with his team through epiqar and everything could go as planned while keeping to health precautions.
A number of classic shows are being rebooted for a new generation of viewers; some are keeping to canon while others are revamping their storylines totally.
With more money than she could fathom keeping to herself, Koyama decided to commit her life and funds to supporting artists, starting with those working in Toronto.
After Efron and Miré's breakup, a source told PEOPLE that the actor delved into work, mostly keeping to himself while promoting Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates.
These are Mr. Johnson's take on crab Rangoon, with a filling of blue crab, herbed cream cheese and a second mystery "soft cheese" he's keeping to himself.
The $7 video involves a lot of cliché showboating about how "content is king," and absurdly basic advice about studying popular influencers and keeping to a schedule.
Keeping to his brash and playful aesthetic, the artist floods the Parisian gallery space with his circle-driven collection of paintings, flush with hyper-saturated, stippled color.
Sacca said he's leaving ABC's "Shark Tank" this season, since he can't do the show while also keeping to his promise to stop investing in new companies.
"In the Navy and at sea you call it station keeping, to keep the ships in the same orientation and spacing relative to one another," Nye said.
Merkel Gives Germans a Hard Truth About the Coronavirus: The famously no-nonsense chancellor, keeping to form, braced Germany for an epidemic that may reach extraordinary scale.
The first lady Melania Trump is an intriguing figure who has come to be known for keeping to herself, bucking White House tradition, and sparking conspiracy theories.
The situation has improved in the communal violence-hit district of Kandy, but foreign investors were seen largely keeping to the sidelines for want of a clear direction.
But the BOJ maintained its base money target at 80 trillion yen, as well as keeping to the existing pace of purchasing other assets including Japanese government bonds.
Social dancing is hard, because there's so much pressure to look cool, sexy, and fun — all while keeping to the rhythm and pretending your moves are completely spontaneous.
The regulator said a study of hundreds of cases had found the unlawful advice ranged from poor record keeping to actions likely to result in significant customer losses.
John's girlfriend, Ashley, seems to have all kinds of intel on John and his family dynamics that she's keeping to herself, which puts her in a powerful position.
This is the annual "New Year's Resolution Show," and you know there's at least one vow these teenage and tween comics are dedicated to keeping: to be funny.
Of course, teenage Randall calling her out by saying she just doesn't care is grossly unfair, though probably in keeping to how a teenager would handle something like this.
Keeping to his campaign promise, conservative president-elect Ivan Duque, who takes over on August 7, has appointed equal numbers of men and women to his 16-strong cabinet.
But after agonizing to himself about those dangers — the ones they know about and the ones he's been keeping to himself — he gets in his car and soldiers on.
After binging a show on Netflix, a quiet weekend in, and maybe a little baking or an ambitious dinner recipe, keeping to yourself is way easier said than done.
LONDON — Commuters in London are being asked to disobey one of the key rules of the Underground: Keeping to the right on escalators to allow others to walk down them.
Against Belgium in Rostov-on-Don, Nishino recalled his key players and went on the offensive, keeping to the promise of playing attacking football he made when he took charge.
This might be the more likely of the new releases, if Apple is keeping to form — the company last updated its iPad line exactly a year ago from tomorrow's date.
Apple introduced such a model of the iPhone 5C two years ago, and now it's keeping to the same cadence of launching a new, lower-budget iPhone option in March.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine feels let down by the European Union for not keeping to a promise to give its citizens visa-free travel in the bloc, senior Ukrainian officials said.
Keeping to what earned it such a sterling reputation, the 2019 MacBook Air is Apple's top laptop for battery life, lasting for up to 12 hours of wireless web use.
It's easy to forgive James for keeping to a pace as ruminative and slow as the age he lived in; with Banville, it feels willful to the point of perversity.
Before it went private, the document gave women a place they could go to share things with one another that they'd been keeping to themselves or whispering about for years.
Exercising with common sense and without all this rabid score-keeping to determine whether or not you're a total failure based on how many times you got to Zumba this week.
Keeping to the Girls Aloud sound is a smart call – as Nadine used to take lead vocals anyway, it's a world she and her propensity for ad-libbing are comfortable in.
The Ugandan shilling is seen trading rangebound ahead of a budget reading for the 2019/2020 fiscal year, with most players keeping to the sidelines until the new budget is unveiled.
I spent a lot of time worrying about how I was being accepted by other kids, so I reacted by keeping to myself, and I was already sort of an introvert.
"The market witnessed profit-taking and consolidation ahead of the result season due next week, with investors keeping to the sidelines," said Fawad Khan, head of research at KASB Securities Ltd.
The 2016 budget has still not been drafted but is expected to increase social expenditure while keeping to the financial goals set by the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration (MinHap).
"No more keeping to forms easily recognized, no more business as usual," he announces, dividing his book into a Part I and a Part II, each consisting of 114 numbered sections.
In North Korean television footage, she is often seen keeping to the background and darting away to avoid the camera while Mr. Kim presides over a state ceremony or visits factories.
While she does gets a few more treats these days, she is still keeping to her 250 calories a day diet to make sure she doesn't put her extra pounds back on.  
TOKYO, March 19 (Reuters) - Japanese Government Bonds were little changed on Monday, with many Japanese market participants keeping to the sidelines ahead of their book-closing at the end of this month.
At times I almost felt we were occupying the same space, crossing the river Oka at the same time, keeping to the same path, hearing the same foresters' saws in the distance.
Mr. McConnell's claim then of keeping to tradition was incorrect, given that the Senate has rejected a Supreme Court nominee one other time in an outgoing president's final months in modern history.
While you have an established relationship with her that entails obligations, they don't extend to solving her problems or ignoring the fact that she isn't keeping to the terms of her employment.
They said they carefully chose the Tierra del Mar site, avoiding areas where fishermen trawl and keeping to places that allow burial of the cable so nets won&apost snag on it.
In the courtly Senate, novice members typically take their time before jumping into the spotlight, keeping to themselves as they set up their offices and learn the archaic rules of the institution.
This invitation seems to be a sign that Trump is keeping to his goal to get along with Russia and work closely with Putin on — well, something that has yet to be clarified.
Some people will assume you are avoiding them for an unknown reason, so tell them you're keeping to your room and aren't hanging out because you have a few things to get done.
According to a report posted by Agence France-Presse, the Q-biotype whitefly, which was known for mostly keeping to greenhouses and nurseries, was spotted outside in the US for the first time.
I may not be able to understand the day-to-day reality of Jenner's life, but I'm intimately familiar with the love for The Sims franchise she's been keeping to herself for years.
Whether grime is best when keeping to itself or engaging with everything else is a source of fervent fascination, questioning and debate, something as true now as it was at this genre's inception.
And I sort of cracked myself up, not knowing the first thing to call a "Group including 32 men," coming up with "Khnesset" and almost keeping to it until CHESS SET became unavoidable.
It is increasingly Netflix's ultimate quest: to become a major player, if not THE major player, in big-time moviemaking while keeping to its business model of serving its subscribers first and foremost.
Despite the controversy, several local organizers decided to take part in the events, and many women  across America showed up ready to march, keeping to tradition with witty-as-ever signs in hand.
"The Fed is signalling it is keeping to the gradual path and not hiking rates at faster pace (at least for now)," Alvin Liew, senior economist for UOB in Singapore, said in a note.
She's keeping to the hinterlands (wow, such beautifully shot hinterlands, like something out of an old Technicolor Western, but with dragons and lances and catapults) and focusing on armies and cutting off supply trains.
The longer and more successfully one party campaigns on falsehoods, or politicises institutions of the civil service, or cows the press, the less advantage the other side gets from keeping to the old norm.
Lietzke, known for a reliable swing that almost invariably generated a big fade and rarely ended in the rough, won his tour titles from 19513 to 1994 despite keeping to a light competitive schedule.
They're excited about a candidate who says, and even acts like, he's unshackled from the normal practicalities of politics — like fundraising from corporate PACs and keeping to a centrist message in a red state.
This would involve distributing several of these clocks around the world and measuring the slight deviations in their time keeping to get the highest ever resolution map of how the Earth's gravity warps spacetime.
Ms. Downs, the party's executive director in Polk County, Iowa, recalled a small reception before a candidate event last year, where Mr. Buttigieg's absence of presence — clipped answers, keeping to himself — left an impression.
He antagonized the other contestants on JoJo Fletcher's season and annoyed them by keeping to himself, breaking his self-imposed isolation only to hang out and work out with Daniel, his lone Canadian bromance partner.
Keeping to the nostalgic aesthetic, the gang viewed the original audition tapes on a very '80s TV. Naturally, the real-life Eleven and Mike promptly freaked out over their early performances of their Hawkins' characters.
After falling behind by scores of 7-0 and 17-7, the Broncos came back in characteristic fashion, pressuring quarterback Cam Newton, swarming in the secondary, and keeping to a modest, move-the-sticks offense.
Perhaps the city's social norms helped, too, as local residents have long had a reputation for keeping to themselves or within circles of longtime friends — a phenomenon often explained to newcomers as the Seattle Freeze.
Keeping to himself, he moved from room to room, stopping to study moody landscapes by the Delhi photographer Chandan Gomes that were paired with imaginary scenes drawn by a girl who died at age 217.
Instead, the president is simply keeping to his initial campaign promise: "fair trade" through "a tougher stance on the trade relationship with China," said Chin, who was formerly U.S. ambassador to the Asian Development Bank.
The chief architect, Philippe Villeneuve, has insisted on keeping to the original but has been told to "shut his mouth" by Jean-Louis Georgelin, a retired general tapped by President Macron to head the project.
They explained that many men who died in the battle were buried in makeshift graveyards and were moved without diligent record-keeping to make way for an airstrip on the island midway between Hawaii and Australia.
"It is the task of the European Commission to oversee (the process of) member states keeping to the stability and budget rules and the German government supports the Commission in this," said government spokesman Steffen Seibert.
But I had to be careful with my time as adding backgrounds often takes longer, and until I could see the light at the end, I was trying to be mindful of keeping to a schedule.
Politicians have criticized Hortons for its reaction to minimum wage increases in Ontario, while a group of franchisees has alleged Restaurant Brands is not keeping to the terms of a 2014 deal to buy the chain.
Ninety-nine people bought tickets on Monday morning for that trip, said Greberli Rojas, a passenger who displayed a handwritten wait-list she was keeping to avoid disputes between passengers trying to fit on the bus.
Politico reports that, according to "those briefed on his strategy," Rubio plans to concentrate his fire on Cruz, keeping to his plan of whittling the race to a two-man affair between him and the frontrunner Trump.
The 27-year-old model wore a gorgeous white Diane von Furstenberg gown and a matching cape to the biggest fashion event of the year, keeping to the night's "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" theme.
"He's more low-key than he used to be, really keeping to the facts rather than making that old emotional connection," said Karen Janes, 67, of Exeter, N.H., after listening to Mr. Clinton speak there this month.
When the two meet in the hospital's neonatal wing (keeping to the six-feet-apart rule, which many cystic fibrosis patients are bound by for fear of cross-infection), they find they can't fathom one another's worldview.
We didn't have to stop and ship the game, because we had funding, so it was just 'let's take this opportunity and make this a really good game,' as opposed to just keeping to the original vision.
The pound has shed only some of its almost 4 percent gain since the election was announced, suggesting investors are keeping to their original bet on a victory for Prime Minister Theresa May and her Conservative Party.
" The controversy has also, as a side note, drawn international attention to the literary skills of The Standard's correspondents, in particular Simon Brickhill of Goring Heath, who wrote a letter that was headlined "Keeping to (short) point.
"We have made strides in modernizing every aspect of food safety inspection, from company record keeping, to labeling requirements, to the way we perform testing in our labs," Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a news release.
"It is just not terribly good for women to shave their pubic hair … It's rather the same reason as not having eyelashes," she said, keeping to the topic of female health and not straying to male desire.
The study linked the increase in a longer life span to five simple habits: no smoking, keeping to an ideal weight of below 25 BMI, eating a plant-based diet, eating nuts regularly and regular physical activity.
Postponing the vote further and working to fix the electoral commission would seem a reasonable solution, but Mr. Kenyatta insists on keeping to the calendar, and there is no certainty that the Supreme Court would allow a delay.
But during her own testimony, Ms. Hodgetts ended up shifting attention to her gardener, Owen Laurie, 71, a tall, burly man who was known for keeping to himself, and for taking good care of the Tea House plants.
She said she can't eat canned food because she also has intestinal issues, and keeping to a diet that includes fresh meat and vegetables to keep their diabetes in check has been impossible without electricity to power a refrigerator.
Over the months leading up to her announcement, the Revenge Body star has been snapped a few times out and about in a variety of loose-fitting garments — primarily in dark colors — but has often been keeping to herself.
Keeping to a highly subjective route, he seems able to shuttle convincingly between the austere space of the artistically reductive and the emotionally charged arena of darker human experience, discovering along the way many disturbing links between the two.
Newcomer Zak Ottow Pips Josh Burkman Keeping to the theme of the main card, UFC debutant Zak Ottow put together a beautiful kicking display to deny veteran Josh Burkman his thirtieth win as a professional on the main card.
With its existing relationship with the government, it says its app can also be used to monitor "uncivilized dog keeping" to fine civilians who don't pick up after their dogs or allow them to walk without leases in public spaces.
Truck sales at the German group rose to over 500,000 in 2015 from 495,700 a year earlier, the third straight annual gain, Stuttgart-based Daimler said on Thursday, keeping to a goal of boosting deliveries to 700,000 trucks by 2020.
Even in the nation's cheapest housing market, in Arkansas, minimum wage workers earning $8.50 hourly still fall short of the $13.84 necessary to afford a two-bedroom while keeping to the standard of spending 30 percent of income on rent.
Who knows how long the popular '80s hit will be back on the charts, but given everyone keeping to themselves in self-quarantine and no sign of stopping the world spread of the virus, it could be a little while.
Whatever their own issues, there is another we should confront -- one that may have prevented this apparently long-term disaster: As a society, we may be keeping to ourselves a little too much, judging others -- but from an ineffectual distance.
Sales in the October-to-December period rose 17 percent to 8.7 billion euros, Fresenius said, keeping to 2020 profit and sales targets while proposing a dividend of 0.75 euros per share, up a fifth from the 0.62 euros paid out in 2016.
When she asked me what the hell I was doing, I confessed this secret I'd been keeping to myself—Lance Bass of *NSYNC and I have been chatting online all week, are in love, are in love, and will soon be meeting.
But a new Human Rights Watch report reveals Chinese authorities use an app to track nearly every aspect of Uighurs' lives and deem activities that have nothing to do with terrorism — keeping to oneself, using too much electricity, donating to a mosque — suspicious.
TAORMINA, Italy (Reuters) - Niger President Mahamadou Issoufou called on the leaders of the Group of Seven nations to take urgent measures to end the Libyan crisis and derided them for not keeping to aid promises to fight poverty in West Africa's poorest regions.
The British travel group remained profitable in 21 despite disruption in Turkey, and said confidence in its future performance meant the board was recommending a dividend of 20.8062 pence per share for the full-year 2016, keeping to guidance it gave last year.
While the sensor slowdown is likely to disappoint, investors can take comfort in the unchanged profit target, which highlights Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai is keeping to a recovery track and has not given up on new technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
Results from BOSS, using the red-shifts of galaxies of two different ages (3.5bn years and 5.7bn years) and of quasars 23bn years old, so far suggest a rate of expansion in keeping, to within a percentage point or so, with the cosmological-constant hypothesis.
It is in these moments — when the rationale for keeping to the ordinary course fades from view and the temptation to make an exception is greatest — that the bedrock principles and time-tested practices of the Department and the FBI can serve their highest purpose.
Activists say the artifacts, moved from the now-destroyed Jobar Synagogue in Damascus&apos eastern Ghouta suburb when it was taken by rebels, were allegedly put into safe keeping to avoid theft and damage in 21990, but twice since then local officials have discovered some are missing.
Exclusive: Turkish President vows revenge Turks have been through this before U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who supported the coup in Egypt by praising the generals for "restoring the democracy" in the country, should stop pretending that he is keeping to the moral high ground.
"An ideal adopter for Symba would be someone who will give him the love and attention he deserves, but also will keep Symba active and will be vigilant in keeping to the prescribed weight loss program," Matt Williams, senior director of communications for the shelter, tells PEOPLE.
FROM COINAGE: This Is How Much It Would Cost to Paint the White House (And More Crazy Facts) Tesla founder Elon Musk, who up until now served on Trump's business advisory council, said he's keeping to his promise that he'll quit the council if Trump leaves the Paris Accord.
As was noted by H.A. Hellyer of the Atlantic Council, a think-tank, the visit appeared to be a grand gesture by the Sunni kingdom to show Lebanese Christians that they will be better served by keeping to the Sunni side of an ever deepening strategic fault-line.
While a safety driver named Mitch had his hands hovering just below the steering wheel, the vehicle puttered along at about 15 mph, yielding for pedestrians, keeping to its lane, and making one unprotected left turn — a common maneuver that nonetheless has proven to be complicated for most autonomous vehicles.
In a country whose majority Catholic population can be fanatical about keeping to the letter of Catholic law — it's now the only one on earth where divorce remains illegal — Duterte has championed the rights of the LGBT community, arguing in favor of gay marriage, and pushing through an anti-discrimination ordinance.
First, there are recommendations about governance and oversight to make sure the board is structured to exercise independent oversight of Uber's management, hold leadership accountable for implementing the changes as described, and put into place internal controls and improved record keeping to prevent and properly handle compliance and harassment issues going forward.
The newer model shows that 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit (3.5 degrees Celsius) of warming could lead to a decline in the maximum amount of fish in a catch by about eight percent, while keeping to the Paris Agreement's 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius) of warming would only see a decrease of 2.5 percent.
With the comeback concerts set to begin on July 8, 2009, Jackson was only sporadically keeping to a demanding rehearsal schedule – and drained by chronic insomnia that had him relying more and more on the powerful anesthesia Propofol, administered through an IV by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, 83 Minutes explains.
Marselha Gonçalves Margerin, a human rights lawyer and advocate who works on the issue of stateless people in the Dominican Republic, said it was US money that helped the Dominican Republic revise its record keeping to better track its citizens and more effectively strip citizenship from people it determined had been born of undocumented parents.
I just did my 2018 recap of expenditures in the Sisyphean hope of keeping to a budget this year, and the amount of actual cash I spent was quite minute; I hardly ever go to an A.T.M. anymore, and even a few bucks between friends at lunch tend to circulate virtually, via an app, nowadays.
Given the precautions, such as passengers keeping to cabins, staff delivering meals wearing masks, this would hopefully be unlikely, but most of the 1,045 crew share bedrooms and tables of 14 for meals—with Princess Cruises only asking them to leave a seat between them 10 days into the two-week quarantine, according to one report from Time.
My boyfriend recently treated me to brunch, complete with syrup-drenched French toast and fluffy omelets, about $40, and I asked him to make sure that he was still keeping up with his budget, even though I knew that that this was supposed to be a celebration of him keeping to his budget so well that he could afford a small splurge.
Yet when it comes to elections, power has tended to be contested peacefully in the West African republic, and diplomatic pressure is aimed at keeping to keep it that way when its citizens go to the polls on Sunday to decide whether to give President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita a second term or hand the top job to one of his rivals.
Even as the fleet-footed style of Jersey Club its dalliances with mainstream success—seeing the scene's most visible stars taking up residence at big festivals and its off-kilter rhythms and sounds cribbed by big stars—the artist born Kalayisa Drake has mostly just been keeping to herself, woodshedding, working on her uniquely high-energy blends and ecstatic original productions.
A weaker rupee, political uncertainty and the recent fuel price hike also weighed on sentiment, with local investors mostly keeping to the sidelines as they gauge the real impact of the floods that killed 24 people in the island nation over the past week, brokers said.. Shares of John Keells gained 4 percent while Ceylon Tobacco Company fell 0.7 percent.
That's something Beyoncé is keeping to herself for the time being — and since Beyoncé is notoriously tight-lipped on what happens behind the scenes in her camp (that's how you manage to release three surprise albums!), I wouldn't expect to hear any solid rumors about the reasoning behind her decision until she sees fit to share it with the world.
The blame can be spread broadly — to loan servicers who at best failed to inform borrowers of what was needed to qualify, to the single company in charge of the program that has been repeatedly cited for shoddy service, mismanagement and poor record keeping, to lawmakers who wrote in a baffling list of requirements, and to the Education Department, which has failed to step in and correct the problem.
Sviatoslav Richter There's this old man who walks along the fence next to the hospital, or, say, down near town, wobbling in his loose, flapping shoes, digging around in the garbage can on the corner, smoking a cigarette, clutching it between his battered fingers, or simply walking with his shoulders braced as if he knew he was some kind of fodder for speculation, because it seems to be so consistent, his homeless rooting, keeping to a pattern, moving south on Midland Avenue for a half mile to Franklin Place and then left on Franklin and down Franklin to River Road, along River Road to Front Street, left on Front and up Front back to Midland, and then, presumably, around again.

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