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In the redesign they've been moved off to the left.
The presidents' heads got bigger and were moved off center.
Shortly after she moved off campus into her boyfriend's place.
In April, Amazon Fulfillment moved off its last Oracle database.
The inhabitants fear they might be moved off the islands.
Under the deal, they will be moved off site eventually.
They've moved off for engineering degrees and other greener pastures.
Until she was moved off the stage, we didn't see that.
Indians could make liquor only if they moved off the reservation.
Treasury yields were higher but moved off highs of the day.
Dogs, chickens and goats moved off the track at our approach.
I moved off-campus to a predominantly African-American section of town.
When moved off food stamps, half of these Kansans began working immediately.
Eventually, the brakes were reset and the train moved off the bridge.
The pair talked for a few moments before the woman moved off.
"The house was moved off its foundations," the 52-year old explained.
Washington accepted a relocation package and moved off the island in September.
Instead, they say the base should be moved off the island altogether.
The conductor patted my shoulder and moved off toward the next passenger.
When we lived in Louisville, all of my family had moved off.
Hayes Brown: So you moved off the world desk to cover Trump's reelection.
Though vague, that appeared to help lift stocks, while yields moved off lows.
Last year, Amazon Fulfillment and Amazon's consumer business also moved off Oracle databases.
The Fed first moved off of historically low rate levels in December 2015.
The former owner, Russian vodka tycoon Yuri Shefler, moved off the yacht that day.
Scott speaking to the woman, who eventually woke up and moved off the road.
But there are other indications that the Ukraine matter has moved off the frontburner.
He created this monster, and then we moved off campus and got our own office.
And Ambassador Sondland was clearly annoyed with this, but then, you know, he moved off.
Among the changes this season: Matches have been moved off their traditional 21:45 p.m.
Note that Democrats have clearly moved off their position of no money for border barriers.
The center of Harvey, which originally made landfall late Friday, has moved off the coast.
Disney and Pixar movies will be moved off Netflix's platform towards the end of 2018.
The Limons moved off base last November, taking out a $4,0003 loan to do so.
Others said polling places were moved off reservations to inconvenient locations that were difficult to access.
Then I would do little tours all around and at 18 I moved off to Canada.
Five hundred undergraduates signed a solidarity petition and many classes were cancelled or moved off campus.
The leaders moved off to the side, greeted by two individuals who appeared to be translators.
"Veterans who have since moved off likely continue to have it in their bodies," Benesch said.
Or when they both moved off campus and lived just two doors apart from each other.
Shefler sold it, moved off and turned the ship over to the Prince the same day.
The scandal that once rocked New York has moved off the front pages of the tabloids.
In other ways, however, technology is intentionally concealed at MarketAxess — or it is moved off site.
They gestured in my direction, as they no doubt caught sight of me, then moved off.
Obviously, search was its most important thing, but it moved off into lots of different branches.
Wages also rose, while the unemployment rate moved off a 13-year low, the Labor Department said.
Trolls haven't just moved off Twitter and into the real world—they're headed straight for the bank.
The yen moved off its overnight lows on fading expectations of drastic easing steps from the BOJ.
Then I moved off to the side, and watched as my avatar reappeared at our starting location.
She said that if people moved off such messaging systems, that crucial metadata would not be available.
But within three months after being moved off food stamps, he worked his way out of poverty.
Then the driver shook the reins and clucked, and they moved off together into the dark again.
As of the latest reading, however, the 10-year yield had moved off those lows to 0.769%.
She has apparently moved off her initial request that the FBI conduct an investigation before a hearing.
After two years, Thailand moved off the bottom rung due to the government's "significant efforts" to eliminate trafficking.
Today we officially moved off the gorgeous 1/2 acre we have called home for over 6 years.
The Kohler Art Library's holdings would eventually be reduced by 50%, with the other half moved off-site.
The play had its debut at Hartford Stage in 2002, starring Kate Mulgrew, and later moved Off Broadway.
He first hoped for May or June, but moved off it out of caution after some slight setbacks.
California Air Resources Board Chief Mary Nichols said the federal government had not moved off its initial proposal.
Individuals that moved off welfare experienced on average a 247 percent wage increase as they entered the workforce.
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," she said.
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," James said.
The animals were moved off endangered lists, and the population even seemed to be going up in some areas.
The two colors that Musk tweeted about will still be moved off menu, but on Thursday instead of Wednesday.
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," she explained.
How many untold hundreds of thousands of Africans were moved off their traditional land to make space for wildlife?
Like LG, Sony's made an almost impossibly thin OLED panel with all the guts moved off of the display.
It was a terrible deal in my book, so I moved off campus as soon as I possibly could.
" She explains: "My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back.
If you're a recent college graduate, there's a 50% chance you took on debt when you moved off campus.
There are so many more in Virginia and Colorado that both states have moved off the swing state map.
"My character Rose moved off to New York, so it would be farfetched to bring her back," James explained.
These are more interest-rate sensitive, and rates have moved off the three-year lows of a few weeks ago.
Speaking to the crowd in Naha, he said he would fight to have those U.S. Marines moved off the island.
She became a director of campaigns to get their rubbish and, especially, their deep-frozen sewage moved off the mountain.
The guts, and everything from the power cord to the input ports, have all been moved off of the display.
In fact, he lobbied hard to get Iraq moved off the banned list because of America's current military operations there.
Treasury yields moved off their highs after Wednesday's Fed meeting, and the 10-year was at 93 percent last Friday.
I was in college and had just moved off campus, which led to a steady diet of takeout Mexican food.
Thirteen people, who Open Arms said were seriously traumatized or requiring medical attention, were moved off the boat on Thursday.
In the movie, he plays someone so turned off by pop culture that he has moved off the grid entirely.
Once I moved off-campus though, it was harder to find a suitable place to do my work at home.
So, that&aposs why they&aposve moved off of collusion onto obstruction of justice, which is now their current preoccupation.
"He stayed for a year and ended up marrying one of the coworkers, they moved off to Denver," said Conru.
Since national welfare reform passed in the mid-1990s, roughly 9 million people have moved off of the TANF program.
The market has been shrugging off some of that concern more recently, and yields have moved off early September lows.
By midday Monday, snow had stopped falling as the storm moved off shore, clearing up visibility in the affected areas.
"All of our heavy industry will be moved off planet, and Earth will be zoned residential and light industrial," he said.
We matched more than 2202,2628 individuals as they moved off welfare with their employment records at the state's Department of Labor.
Since her mother lost her job, she moved off campus, eliminated her meal plan and doesn't buy textbooks or class supplies.
The index later moved off its session lows to close at 18,591.93, 259 points above its close on Election Night 2016.
Many residents of Okinawa associate the U.S. military bases with crime, accidents and pollution and want them moved off the island.
"The market hasn't really much moved off of the three to four hike pace" for all of this year, he added.
After a formal meeting, the group moved off to the Ward Room in the White House for a smaller group session.
But in recent months, as the refugee crisis has moved off the headlines, the AfD's poll numbers have slumped into single digits.
Rizzo made a diving stop, but when he picked himself up to throw to first, Chapman had hardly moved off the mound.
Several groups of engineers have been moved off the project, code-named Dragonfly, and told to turn their attention away from China.
Rivals CVS (CVS) and Rite Aid (RAD) briefly moved off their lows of the day but were still trading in negative territory.
Mr. Dorio I moved off the drum riser to my left so I could take cover behind some of the guitar amps.
I talked to a few people who lived on the Foxconn factory land and were moved off, and they were pro the deal.
European equities moved off their sessions lows on Monday, with the STOXX Europe 2643.35 flat after China's central bank announced further stimulus measures.
By early Sunday the storm had all but moved off the coastline, with remnants trailing over parts of Long Island and Cape Cod.
"My ideas ran rampant, and eventually those ideas just moved off the earth and rolled into the ocean," Aitken tells The Creators Project.
Base opponents such as Nago Mayor Susumu Inamine and Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga oppose the move and want Futenma's functions moved off Okinawa entirely.
The species has has officially been moved off the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species' list of endangered animals.
In this new series, Marty Raney, a homesteading expert, offers training in survival skills to some floundering families who have moved off the grid.
And as these quarrels have moved off record, they've landed in formats that favor those whose success isn't predicated on carefully built character work.
Under Yellen's leadership, the Fed moved off near-zero interest rates put in place by former Fed chair Ben Bernanke during the financial crisis.
As the campaign gets underway, the focus has moved off the prime minister's respectable but inevitably modest achievements in Brussels and onto the big arguments.
U.S. government debt yields moved off their lows Wednesday after the Federal Reserve failed to guarantee cuts beyond its second quarter-point reduction for 20.1.
"If we would have moved off this corner, this whole community would have been gone a long time ago," she told Carol Allen, a biographer.
I can confirm that there is no evidence the data that was encrypted [by the ransomware] was copied or moved off site at any time.
Opponents of the relocation plan say it only shifts the burden of hosting the facility elsewhere, and the base should be moved off the island entirely.
Kucinich said that lawmakers once eager to curb opioid abuse, including codifying the CDC guidelines into law, have been moved off those demands by AMA lobbyists.
Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga's party promised the crowd in Naha to fight on their behalf and make sure the US Marines are moved off the island.
But once you've moved off campus, you can retire the shower caddy and actually store your shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and everything else in the bathroom.
As it moved off to sea in the afternoon, it packed winds up to 60 miles per hour (95 kph), National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
The couple's daughter, Luz Collazo Pagan, 55, pointed to a huge pile of felled branches the neighbors had cut with machetes and moved off the street.
"Widespread and excessive optimism left stocks vulnerable to increased volatility as bond yields have moved off their lows," said Bruce Bittles, chief investment strategist at Baird.
That announcement is likely to anger residents in Okinawa who want the base moved off the island altogether and have long complained about noise and violence.
I told them I was a journalist — and soon after that, perhaps realizing we had very little in common, they moved off to continue enjoying the party.
He wouldn't be the first politician to go back on that pledge, but for the moment, all future plans have been moved off to 2019, he said.
Defeated Nago Mayor Susumu Inamine and Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga are among the opponents of the move, who want to have Futenma's functions moved off Okinawa entirely.
After the New Jersey parish in which his remarks were supposed to be delivered was inundated with angry phone calls, the event was moved off church grounds.
The Phillies' Odubel Herrera put his head down and sprinted for third, unaware that the runner ahead of him, Freddy Galvis, had not moved off the base.
Support could take the form of ongoing subsidies or the firm's debt could be moved off its balance sheet to the government or into a special purpose vehicle.
Support could take the form of ongoing subsidies, or the firm's debt could be moved off its balance sheet to the government or into a special purpose vehicle.
Belgian team mate Stoffel Vandoorne was 10th in a double points finish for the former champions, who moved off the bottom of the table and ahead of Sauber.
The central bank is also checking to see if troubled assets have been secretly moved off-balance sheet and if loan repayment schedules are reasonable, the source added.
A $100 billion Los Angeles-to-San Francisco bullet train has moved off the drawing board and on to 21 construction sites spread across five Central California counties.
Ms. Garcia said residents' concerns about displacement were understandable given the turbulent history of public housing in other cities, where families moved off site, sometimes never to return.
And last summer, Ms. Helbak moved off the property to a nearby village, a difficult decision precipitated in part by the imminent arrival of the couple's third daughter.
Buttigieg told The Atlantic on Tuesday he was moved off the assignment at Blue Cross after three months in 2007, long before the nonprofit slashed hundreds of jobs.
Sixty-nine percent of Nago voters responding to Yomiuri's survey said that Futenma's functions should be moved off Okinawa entirely; 17 percent said the original plan should go ahead.
A century-and-change later, the head of the Abbey decided that booze was "[interfering] with their true spiritual calling" and the beer-making facilities were moved off-site.
But the music finally died there in December when the last holdout, Alex Carozza, packed up his accordion store and 2000 years of memories and moved off the block.
The jeep carrying the darting team moved closer, there was a popping sound and the bull twitched and moved off with a dart clearly visible in his upper leg.
Support could take the form of ongoing subsidies, or the firm's debt could be moved off its balance sheet to the government or into a special purpose vehicle (SPV).
Yields moved off their lows later Tuesday morning after President Donald Trump tweeted that he will be meeting with China's Xi Jinping at the G-0.33 summit next week.
"The accident occurred after filming with animals had come to an end and the giraffe was moved off the set by animal wranglers who were in attendance," it said.
Mr. Strzok went from the Clinton investigation to the Russia investigation, but was moved off the case by Mr. Mueller last year after other political texts came to light.
Jerry was my dad's friend, and he went from just being the friend to being a roommate, and then they moved off the air force base and were living together.
Among other factors underlining the case for steady policy, oil prices have moved off their recent lows, which is good news for energy exporting nations like Australia, Varathan pointed out.
He could see the eye in the wall moving and when it turned toward him he was angelic looking and the minute the camera moved off to the other side?
About 2,000 people would also be moved off the island, and risk losing their homes and livelihoods, said Gregorius Afioma, director of human rights group Sunspirit for Justice and Peace.
After decades of conservation work, the giant panda was moved off the endangered list, and reclassified as "vulnerable" last year in September — meaning they are less likely to go extinct.
As it barreled towards the United States, the eye of the storm had moved off the northeastern coast of Cuba by Tuesday night, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
"As Manhattan got secured, much of Brooklyn got secured, much of the Bronx got secured, all the additional equipment was moved off to Queens to reinforce the Queens effort," he said.
Trump has moved off his demand for a 2,000-mile (3,219 km) concrete barrier and now talks about either a wall or "physical barrier" on only some parts of the border.
This, they argue, went hand in hand with "round-tripping", in which large blocks of business were moved off the books and only the profitable bits were then brought back on.
However, analysts say any favorable change in conditions could put March back in play for the Fed's second rate hike since it moved off its zero interest rate policy in December.
About 1000 people were moved off the island over the 24 hours to Sunday evening with another 900 expected to leave tomorrow, Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office told Reuters in Ambae.
"We moved off of the 5, and we hope they move up from their 1.3," Mr. Mulvaney said, referring to previous offers from Senate Democrats for $1.3 billion for border security.
The 29-year rate later moved off those lows to trade at 200%, still below yields on U.S. debt of far shorter duration such as 20.6-month and 103-month bills.
The Dow Jones industrial average moved off earlier lows, closing down 9.64 points to settle at 22,349.59, with Apple continuing to add to its weekly decline and UnitedHealth leading the decliners.
The forint moved off a record low touched last week and Poland's zloty edged up before a central bank rate decision, with markets widely expecting it to maintain rates at 210.33%.
Max Rose, another endangered House Democrat, told CNN that he has not moved off his opposition to impeachment, but argued that "we have to get to the facts" of the allegations.
The center of the storm, which originally made landfall late Friday, has moved off the coast but is expected to track back inland over southeast Texas on Wednesday, according to forecasters.
To mitigate that thickness most of the guts of the Q9 have been moved off the back of the TV and into a box that connects via a single super thin cord.
"It's one thing for a single lawyer to be moved off a case for staffing reasons or something like that," Dale Ho, director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project, told BuzzFeed news.
"'White-washing would be moving people around one section of the city to another,'" he said, pledging that far-flung neighborhoods won't suffer the consequences of homeless people moved off the Embarcadero.
It's clear there's a legitimate effort afoot to find a pathway to a deal -- and negotiators in both parties said Tuesday they'd moved off their initial positions on the border barrier funding.
He also cited a story about a top FBI agent who was moved off the Russia probe after Justice Department investigators found he sent text messages that were critical of the president.
The brawl -- which moved off-camera, but was still visible in a mirror -- lasted nearly 90 seconds and only stopped when guards rushed in ... commanding both men to get down on the ground.
Now, in my third year, I still have all of the scholarships, and I moved off campus, which cut the parent loan cost down by half as we only pay tuition costs now.
France snatched a 1-0 win against Nigeria after the VAR stepped in to rule that Wendie Renard's missed spotkick should be retaken because keeper Chiamaka Nnadozie had partially moved off her line.
Roy Cooper noted the deaths of McCormick and Smeltzer Monday night, in a statement urging residents to take caution as rains from subtropical depression Alberto moved off the Florida Panhandle and across the South.
The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against six major rival currencies, edged up 1.24033 percent to 99.754, It moved off a low of 98.858 plumbed earlier this week, its weakest level since Nov.
Hurricane Matthew kills 17 in US The storm has moved off the east coast and isn't expected to threaten again, but it has left severe flooding, power outages and other dangers in its wake.
How New Hampshire's first female senator moved off the sidelines Senator Jeanne Shaheen was behind the scenes running campaigns for male politicians for years, but they weren't getting it done -- so she ran herself.
Where other Light and Space artists moved off the wall, however — sometimes into quite exotic locales, like Mr. Turrell's immersive work inside Roden Crater, an extinct Arizona volcano — Ms. Corse returned to the wall.
" By spring she is tight with "bisexuals and men who majored in women's studies; she moved off-campus within a year to live with her shaved-head sister and smoke to her heart's content.
"Whatever we have evolved into hundreds and thousands of years from now, we'll look at these decades as when the human race moved off the planet," said Peter Diamandis, chairman of the X-Prize Foundation.
FAL collection materials that have already been moved off-site can be retrieved within three business days and, he suggested in a statement, many more off-site items can be made easily accessible through digitization.
To use a tired sports analogy, I've moved off the playing field, I've gotten tired of sitting on the bench, I've collected my things from the locker room, and I'm currently walking to my car.
Tyrus was moved off "Un-PC" and given his own web show called "NUFFSAID," even though, according to The Daily Beast, management was aware of the sexual harassment complaint at the time of the move.
I had moved off to a more normal health plan ... but with the last set of rules chances are it'd have been unlikely I could have gotten any insurance, let alone a somewhat reasonable plan.
The residents of the island, as well as the families who have moved off it in recent decades, are virtually all members of the Isle de Jean Charles band of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tribe.
National officials want to move the base to a less crowded part of the island, but Mr. Onaga and a majority of Okinawans oppose the plan because they want the Marines moved off Okinawa altogether.
Micklethwait told Nasiripour that Sloan had called to complain to him about the reporter's conduct and that as a result he would be moved off the banking beat to cover the Trump Organization, according to CNN.
And Headley, who was moved off third base in July and then off first base in August, may not have a regular role in 22017, either, the final season of his four-year, $22018 million contract.
Stocks moved off recent one-month lows, rising 3933 percent while the bank share index jumped almost 3923 percent, shrugging off political woes amid tensions with neighbouring Pakistan which had weighed on Indian assets in recent days.
The New Orleans zinc stocks were highly mobile over the 2010-2014 period with flurries of huge cancellations, such as the 250,000 tonnes that were moved off-warrant in the space of three days in September 000.
In 28500, despite huge surpluses, the president moved off entitlement reform and was wary of international decisions that could be seen as wag-the-dog moves as he dealt with both Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
Google would probably prefer that its existing GEE users would move to its Google Cloud Platform and the Google Earth Engine, but quite a few of its existing customers never moved off GEE, despite the upcoming deprecation date.
As we moved off the federal highway from the capital on our way to where the killings took place, we drew to a traffic stop, parallel to a state police patrol parked on the side of the road.
The art that Mr. Indiana left behind and entrusted to his estate, a collection of some 500 pieces, has been moved off the island for safekeeping and would have to be shipped back before any museum could open.
Current retirees would have given up five years of cost-of-living adjustments, and state employees hired after the middle of next year would have been moved off a pension system and into a private 401(k) plan.
TOKYO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds edged slightly down on Wednesday ahead of the next day's 2116.8100-year auction, but moved off their session lows as a slump in equities lent appeal to safe-haven government debt.
"Jersey Boys," the 2005 biomusical of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, which incited the jukebox craze and has since moved Off Broadway, has already played "December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" by the time the curtain falls.
"September is ... a case where there were tighter financial conditions, and they didn't last that long and then we moved off (zero rates)," Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester, a voter on Fed policy this year, said last week.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - New Zealand's civil defense authorities lifted severe weather warnings on Friday after tropical Cyclone Cook moved off the country's South Island, but also cautioned that the effects of the storm would still be felt in some areas.
In the last days and hours before the vote, protests mostly moved off the streets and online — Reddit, Etsy and Kickstarter were among the sites warning against FCC chairman Ajit Pai's proposal to roll back the Obama-era regulations.
Give yourself a few minutes, endure through the pain, and once you know that the animal has moved off into the underbrush, that's when you quietly get yourself up and you go seek medical attention as quick as possible.
Add those folks to the 12,277 people who had already lost coverage in prior months, according to the Arkansas Times, and 16,932 low-income Arkansans have now been moved off the health insurance program under the Medicaid work requirement.
Add those folks to the 216,85 people who had already lost coverage in prior months, according to the Arkansas Times, and 16,932 low-income Arkansans have now been moved off of the health insurance program under the Medicaid work requirement.
Following her doctor's written order to "remove herself" from the home, she and her Air Force major husband moved off post, throwing out nearly $5,19803 in personal belongings – a tainted new bed, a sofa and a closet-full of reeking clothes.
One of the boulders remains embedded on the highway, according to the Colorado DOT, which described it as the size of a building and said it will have to be blasted into smaller pieces before being moved off the highway.
The internet trades on schadenfreude and Nelson Muntz-ing everything, and ESPN sending a guy named Robert Lee to Charlottesville could just as easily have had everyone up in arms as they are right now with him being moved off it.
PACARAIMA, Brazil (Reuters) - An indigenous tribe that journeyed hundreds of kilometers to flee the economic crisis in Venezuela has been trapped in limbo near the border in Brazil, after it was moved off the streets of the Amazon city of Manaus.
Yet the head of APLE, Samleang Seila, said child trafficking had moved off the streets and into "underground environments" in recent years, and that there were now thousands of reports of illicit imagery of children being shared online each month.
"The focus has effectively moved off China, where the data flow around coronavirus is improving, to elswhere in the world and the effect on growth that the coronavirus will have," said John Davies, G10 rates strategist at Standard Chartered in London.
However, the market moved off session lows after Trump said the U.S. infrastructure bill may top $1 trillion and that his administration was working on a major "haircut" on the Dodd-Frank banking regulation, rekindling some of his campaign promises.
At the International Space Development Conference in Los Angeles, Bezos said he envisions a future where most "heavy industry" will be moved off of Earth and onto space outposts powered by solar energy, which will be available in abundance in space.
But here in the Central Valley, far from the debates in Washington and Sacramento, the $210 billion Los Angeles-to-San Francisco bullet train has moved off the drawing board and onto 403 construction sites spread across five Central California counties.
"I was a little worried after the first few weeks about burnout," Mr. Schneiderman said, but he added that lawyers in his office have resisted being moved off topics taking on the administration and felt that they were making a difference.
Allen's immediate supervisor told her that the investment banking partner said "all this racist stuff" during a meeting to explain why Allen was moved off the account, according to the suit filed in the US District Court Southern District of New York.
Meanwhile, yields on safe-haven German 10-year bonds briefly fell to a 9-1/2 month low at 0.19 percent before pulling back to 0.23 percent, while two-year bond yields moved off a new record low at minus 0.536 percent.
He has said he wants to develop a "sustained human presence" on the moon, has proposed that heavy industry could be moved off-Earth, and has said that humanity could live in O'Neill cylinders — huge spinning space stations which would simulate gravity.
In the dorms, there's usually a little coffee shop, or dining hall where you can use part of your required meal plan cash, but once you've moved off campus, your coffee intake is based solely on how much you can afford to drink.
The U.S. also plans to move a Marine Corps air station to a less populated part of Okinawa, but the move has been delayed for years by local opponents who want the facility moved off Okinawa completely Aircraft safety has been an increasing issue.
NEW YORK — A statue of a giant piece of candy with the Saudi Arabian flag on the wrapper will be moved off the grounds of the World Trade Center later this week after complaints about its presence near the site of the September 11 attacks.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell hasn't moved off his position that he will not put anything on the floor that doesn't have the President's support, so at this point, those bills, like the two passed by the House last week, don't have a future.
Every person that the organization has moved off of the streets of Austin has come from some kind of traumatic family background, Graham said, which means that providing food and shelter is important but addressing a need for genuine human connection is the key.
Lee's office said Monday that he hadn't moved off his position, but other Republicans remain hopeful the Senate will be able to move forward on the bill, with Murkowski saying she thinks the problems will be worked out and the legislation can move forward.
He and his partner, Detective Sasha Neve, both 34, have pleaded not guilty to the charges in Manhattan and Queens; both remain on the force, though they have been moved off the streets into positions that keep them away from the public, the police said.
WSOC-TV reported that looters later moved off the highway and tried to break into a Walmart before officers arrived in force to keep them out, and at least one family driving on Interstate 85 reported that their windshield had been shattered by demonstrators throwing rocks.
"It's possible that there's going to be some that moved off the Medicaid rolls because they don't comply with the work requirements and they get sick or in an accident and they wind up going to the emergency room," Mr. Hutchinson said in an interview last week.
The mayor, who is running for a State Senate seat as a Democrat, said she was told on a conference call with federal officials on Friday that the military wanted the coronavirus patients moved off all its bases to eliminate the risk that troops would be exposed.
That signals that their departures appear to differ from the situation of Peter Strzok, a top FBI agent moved off of Mueller's team after it was discovered he sent text messages that disparaged President Donald Trump and commented on the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
The failure of the North Korean deal, and the severe limitations imposed on U.S. policy by the nuclear capability it has gained since, heralds our ominous future with Iran and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), unless Tehran is moved off its Pyongyang-like trajectory.
Even as the storm moved off to the east, lake effects — created when frigid air blows across large bodies of open water like the Great Lakes — were delivering bands of heavy snow on Sunday to northwestern Indiana and northern Ohio, with near-whiteout conditions at times.
But they are meant to provide a signal about the "directional impact" of changes in the trading environment on refiners' profitability, according to BP. Current refining margins are not high but have moved off their recent lows and look reasonably healthy from a longer term perspective (tmsnrt.rs/1WdOBtV).
Equities and yield moved off their lowest levels Friday morning after the Labor Department reported on Friday that American employers added 273,000 jobs in February and that the unemployment rate held steady at 3.5% as companies in the U.S. continued to hire despite early qualms about the virus.
With these suspicious packages, Trump moved off his message of unity in less than 24 hours after the first round of bombs were detected, blaming the media for sowing division at a rally and then attacking "fake news" for fomenting anger and spreading "purposefully false" stories on Thursday.
"Hopefully, the FDA will see this as a sign it should be moved off of Schedule I. If it stays on Schedule I, we will have trouble getting it to our patients when it does become available," says Dr. Brenda Porter, an associate professor of neurology at Stanford School of Medicine.
In 2015, the Walker administration announced plans to reduce the number of people moved off the waiting list each year by up to 75 percent, and more recently, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services proposed additional cuts to services for individuals with developmental disabilities who are already on the program.
Logically, there are five ways in which the oil market can be moved off its currently unsustainable course and brought back towards balance: (1) Slower consumption growth (in response to higher prices, an economic slowdown, or a combination of both) (2) OPEC and its allies lift their output (3) Supply disruptions (existing and threatened) ease (103) U.S. shale output increases even faster than expected (5) Non-OPEC non-shale output increases faster than predicted.
"Enjoy the timbering," she called, and she may have accentuated the switching of her hips as she moved off and away from the river herself, across the pale-gold fields; he would crane for as long as he could to follow her walk, she was sure of that, until she had disappeared from view, and he would be away to masturbate immediately in the woods then—she was sure of that, too.

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