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Internal measures out of China on Monday were "troubling," he added.
The device then measures out the amount of alcohol your drink order requires.
We are activating these measures out of an abundance of caution and until further notice.
You know damn well there are good preventative measures out there for STDs, and they're called condoms.
The bill will lay out 12 measures, out of which the Trump administration must enact at least five.
When it comes to privacy enforcement, the FCC is by all measures out-of-bounds and over its head.
The Post also said that Obama did not impose harsher measures out of concern that Putin would escalate the situation.
This one is typically masterful in the way it measures out information and suggestion, laced with a growing sense of dread.
Every professional measures out his days with the nagging fear that there will always be the possibility of a final reckoning.
When faced with similar criminal contempt measures out of the House in the past, the U.S. attorney's office has uniformly rejected the calls for prosecution.
By contrast, there are only a couple of conservative ballot measures out there (most notably, one that would make Virginia a "right-to-work" state).
"We will improve our reserve of policy tools and roll the measures out at the right time," state television quoted those at the meeting as saying.
They said they would test these measures out in five cities - Bonn, Essen, Herrenberg, Reutlingen and Mannheim - before rolling out the most successful measures to all other cities affected.
With the main event grilling, Katz removes some dill, parsley, and mint from their damp dishcloth beds and measures out by eye what will be needed for the herb salad.
And then, of course, the iPhone 113 Pro's screen is 211 inches (smaller than the iPhone 2699's 2100 inches), while the iPhone 11 Pro Max measures out at 6.5 inches.
In Mimycri's Berlin workshop, Ali carefully measures out a large piece of rubber on a workbench before cutting it precisely to size and skillfully using a sewing machine to craft a bag.
Yet while no one suggested canceling a trip to Paris or, for residents, leaving the city, all the health experts consulted by The Times suggested a range of measures, out of prudence.
But it's sure cheaper and less scary than the other measures out there, so if you feel like taking a page from Lady Gaga's face-taping playbook, by all means, pass the adhesive.
She shares her Slimfast with her daughter, and she measures out the calories in her wine, ensuring that no woman in the family Richardson is forced to suffer the indignity of a thick waistline.
In one scene of farm structures, recorded on an irregularly torn bit of cardboard barely six inches wide, Castle measures out the rapid recession of the ground plane with a series of barely varying horizontal tones.
And yet what is so moving about the film, and what allows Seberg to hold her own against a youthful Warren Beatty, is the care and the control with which she measures out her character's collapse.
NASA and SpaceX choose both Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown Trump border fight throws curveball into shutdown prospects MORE (R-Ala.) said Thursday that he preferred to keep immigration-related measures out of the bill.
Some EU diplomats fear the threat of new measures out of Washington may harden Germany's defense of Nord Stream and complicate already difficult talks among EU nations over whether to seek joint talks with Russia over the pipeline.
"I want people to know if they have had an accident that is life-changing or have a disability, there are measures out there that would enable them to do things they might think they could never do."
"I want people to know if they have had an accident that is life-changing or have a disability, there are measures out there that would enable them to do things they might think they could never do," Heather said.
Tumblr user fortooate found that if the length of a standard tennis racket is 28 inches, or 300 pixels in Nintendo's promotional image, and the bulge in question measures out to 40 pixels, then Luigi's flaccid penis must be about 3.7 inches long.
He selects one with chicken, asparagus and rice, but before heating it in the microwave, he carefully measures out a half-cup of rice and discards the rest, knowing he needs to cut from around 230 pounds down to 205 in two months.
Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.) hopes to pass the measures out of the House by Memorial Day weekend.
A sailor on board measures out tots of rum for the ship's company, in preparation for the Royal Navy tradition "Splice the Mainbrace" The rum ration (also called tot) was a daily amount of rum given to sailors on Royal Navy ships. It was abolished in 1970 after concerns that regular intakes of alcohol would lead to unsteady hands when working machinery.
The valve threads for Presta valves follow the ISO 4570 standard. The external threads at the tip of both "threaded" and "unthreaded" Presta valves are 5V2, which measures out to 5.2×1.058 mm, the same thread size as the tip of a Dunlop valve. The external threads on the main body of "threaded" Presta valves are 6V1, which measures 6×0.80.
Fernet-Branca has been produced according to the original recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation. The bitters are made from 27 herbs and other ingredients. The exact formula is a trade secret known only to the Fernet-Branca president, Niccolò Branca, who personally measures out the aromatics during the production process. It is known that the beverage contains aloe ferox (bitter aloe), gentian (a bittering agent), chamomile, angelica, quinine, chinese rhubarb, myrrh, peppermint, saffron.
In 2002, Murphy starred as Adam in a theatre production of Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. Writing for The Irish Times, Fintan O'Toole praised Murphy's performance: "Murphy measures out his metamorphosis with an impressive subtlety and intelligence." He was cast in the lead role in Danny Boyle's horror film 28 Days Later (2002). He portrayed pandemic survivor Jim, who is "perplexed to find himself alone in the desolate, post-apocalyptic world" after waking from a coma in a London hospital.
The 1886 Charleston earthquake, for example, was felt as far as from its epicenter. Another more recently active zone in eastern Tennessee has produced small earthquakes, including one in Alabama in 1997. The earthquake originated in the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone, among the most active seismic areas in the Southeastern United States and one capable of producing moderately strong earthquakes, a few of which have caused damage. The frequency for non-damaging earthquakes from this zone measures out to about one per year, and it has produced many faint earthquakes recorded on seismographs.
Some baking mixes are sold in bulk volumes, and the baker measures out the amount needed. In other cases, the mix is sold pre-measured in a commonly desired size, such as enough baking mix to make a particular size of cake. Around 2012, most large American manufacturers of cake mixes reduced the size of their standard cake mixes by about 15% by weight, as a result of rising prices for ingredients. This resulted in complaints from some customers about the mix making smaller cakes or fewer cupcakes.
In Imperial Germany, Chancellor Otto von Bismarck enacted various progressive social welfare measures out of paternalistic conservative motivations to distance workers from the socialist movement of the time and as humane ways to assist in maintaining the Industrial Revolution.Union Contributions to Labor Welfare Policy and Practice: Past, Present, and Future. Routledge, 16, 2013. p. 172. In 1891, the Roman Catholic Church encyclical Rerum novarum issued by Pope Leo XIII condemned the exploitation of labour and urged support for labour unions and government regulation of businesses in the interests of social justice while upholding the right to property and criticizing socialism.
Collectively, they stretch from Liaodong in the east to Lop Lake in the west, from the present-day SinoRussian border in the north to Tao River (Taohe) in the south; along an arc that roughly delineates the edge of the Mongolian steppe. A comprehensive archaeological survey, using advanced technologies, has concluded that the walls built by the Ming dynasty measure . This is made up of sections of actual wall, of trenches and of natural defensive barriers such as hills and rivers. Another archaeological survey found that the entire wall with all of its branches measures out to be .
For each engine cylinder, the corresponding plunger in the fuel pump measures out the correct amount of fuel and determines the timing of each injection. These engines use injectors that are very precise spring-loaded valves that open and close at a specific fuel pressure. Separate high-pressure fuel lines connect the fuel pump with each cylinder. Fuel volume for each single combustion is controlled by a slanted groove in the plunger which rotates only a few degrees releasing the pressure and is controlled by a mechanical governor, consisting of weights rotating at engine speed constrained by springs and a lever.
Statements such as that he is called by > many names though one indicate that his nature was being tentatively > abstracted to that of a supreme god, nearly approaching that of the later > conception of Brahma. In this sense the sun is once glorified as a great > power of the universe under the name of the golden embryo, hiranya-garbha, > in Rig Veda. It is he who measures out space in the air and shines where the > sun rises. In the last verse of this hymn, he is called Prajapati, lord of > created beings , the name which became that of the chief god of the > Brahmanas.
A sailor on board HMS York measures out tots of rum for the ship's company A ration of rum a day was standard issue in the Royal Navy until 1970, when concerns over crew members operating machinery under the influence led to the rum ration being abolished. Restrictions were placed on those who could "splice the mainbrace": any man or officer over the age of 18 who desired to take it received an extra issue of one-eighth of a pint of rum. Lemonade was issued those who did not wish for the rum. The rum was mixed with water to make grog for all ratings below Petty Officer.
The Poison Principle: A Memoir about Family Secrets and Literary Poisonings published in June 2001 by Picador, Australia, and 2002 by Macmillan in the UK and St. Martin’s Press in the USA (as Poison) established Bell as a writer of note. Marina Warner, reviewing Poison in The New York Times, writes: “Her book…measures out, in small loving spoonfuls, grains of information about [a] family story … Between the quiet drip feed of her personal memoir, Bell mixes in stronger flavors: ingredients from criminology and psychology, botany and chemistry.” Author Gillian Bouras writes: “Bell shows how poison has exerted a peculiar and specific fascination in the past. Thanks mainly to journalists this fascination still exists, although the profile has changed… she demolishes the myth that various poisons guarantee a relatively easy death…and [provides] an examination of the ‘gendering’ of poison, long thought to be mainly the province of women.” British author, the late Terry Pratchett wrote: “I am a compulsive book lender and keep a stock of Gail Bell's The Poison Principle.

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