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"put into" Definitions
  1. to add a quality to something
  2. (also put something in) to spend a lot of time or make a lot of effort doing something
  3. (also put something in) to use or give money

928 Sentences With "put into"

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Send federal dollars to put into economic development, to put into our schools.
Tierra Whack can't be put into a box — but she can be put into a room.
The exact amount of emotion and color palette and sonics I put into my music, I put into the shoes.
Robby was put into play during the second quarter against South Lyon East and the plan was put into place.
"We control the effort we have put into living," Yip-Williams writes, and the effort she has put into it is palpable.
There is an opportunity cost to analytics data: time put into defining and collecting it is time not put into honing and refining your product.
You have a 90-minute or two-hour movie where people are put into a terrible situation and are put into harm's way, and they either escape or all die.
" That's two years of work Apple could have put into something else that it instead put into a display technology that, in Schiller's words, turned out to be "just a demo feature.
"People need to understand that the problem over time with black women is that we've been put into a box, and we've been put into a singular story," said Hancock, the web developer.
"Disassociation is quite difficult to put into words," Hunter explains.
Rosenstein was a human being put into an impossible spot.
I can't even put into words how we are feeling.
And could never have put into words what you have.
"And now everything is put into perspective, which is healthy."
I can't put into words how much that helps me.
But he didn't buy it to put into a museum.
There's only so much charm you can put into that.
Interview put into pictures what couldn't be said in words.
Something I don't think I can really put into words.
It put into question my safe, liberal views of society.
What kind of research do you put into a proposal?
That's only as good as the data put into it.
I can't put into words how much I love him.
First, through info you put into its website and apps.
What did you learn that you put into play here?
So we took that data put into the game engine.
"Hardly any effort was put into this," says one reviewer.
While frustrating, the damage needs to be put into perspective.
That means more hires and more effort put into monitoring.
With effort, but the time that they put into it.
I thought that was important to put into a movie.
We should have money to put into jobs and infrastructure.
But last week, Katie was put into hospice at home.
For me it was time and money put into this.
It all depends on what you put into the database.
How many hours have you put into The Witcher 3?
Anything that was put into play went right at guys.
The reason was partly the effort we put into it.
Crude is also being imported and put into tank farms.
Nevada was put into this early process because of diversity.
"Maximize what you put into anything that's matched," he says.
CPS' existing governance structure was put into place in 1995.
Lyrically, it's hard for me to put into concise words.
A lot of aircraft upgrades are being put into service.
Quite a lot of it I've put into the book.
That was put into the film to add human interest.
You need to change what you put into your body.
VMT is already being put into practice in some states.
A lot of thought has been put into this device.
It's been put into a world it can't possibly comprehend.
Whatever is left over gets put into the spending pile.
The patch was put into circulation nationwide in October 2017.
Put into a reusable container and enjoy the next day.
This insight has been put into practice in many settings.
The cops came, and I was put into an ambulance.
Are the efforts you put into things matched by others?
After that, the crystals are pulverized and put into tubes.
These numbers are staggering, and difficult to put into perspective.
We need direct, public, federal dollars put into our infrastructure.
There was so much work put into making these pictures.
Early on, it was hard to even put into words.
I was put into a drama class in eighth grade.
We were taken from our homes and put into schools.
Mr. Serebrennikov's arrest seems less bizarre when put into context.
Every day, we put into practice this belief: Journalism matters.
How much money and manpower could they put into Iowa?
It was first put into practice in 0003 by Gov.
Even then, it can be hard to put into words.
The material has been produced, it's been put into mice.
But other fixes can be put into action right now.
How much can I put into an H.S.A. each year?
After the revision, they'll need to be put into practice.
You can imagine what those countries put into the system.
It's a simple idea but difficult to put into practice.
It's almost like a mindless trance I get put into.
Once used and contaminated, the water is put into storage.
The hard work he put into it really paid off.
So, there's nothing to practice or put into play necessarily.
Reuters couldn't determine whether the measures were put into action.
There just wasn't any thought put into any of that.
The more you put into them, the more they are.
"He gets the hard work, the dedication and the commitment you have to put into it and I get the commitment he has to put into his work," Daley said, according to the Evening Standard.
The instant bond and connection is difficult to put into words.
It's unknown how much money Verizon has put into the company.
Only when women are put into positions of power—running studios.
And you get out of it what you put into it.
Two months earlier, smaller lender Dubai Bank was put into receivership.
Is this really what you want to put into the world?
The ship will undergo extensive tests before being put into service.
I can't put into words how bad I feel about this.
Put into perspective, the American growth slowdown doesn't look so bad.
The remaining balance of our bonus money is put into savings.
Anything you put into the oven will usually get crispy, eventually.
That plane was a 737 first put into service in 1975.
But these only work if put into practice, which isn't easy.
They had not met since Jay Powell was put into office.
Such an option would be extremely hard to put into practice.
This system, known as Bertillonage, was quickly put into wide use.
I also have 4% of my paycheck put into 401(k).
The children are put into the car before it speeds away.
"I can't put into words how exciting it's going to be."
"The rewards are hard to put into words," Steve told Mashable.
Whatever I do day to day I put into my music.
"Music is an idea that's put into a format," he explains.
Non-white women are frequently put into these roles, these boxes.
But that verification system has yet to be put into effect.
In 2016, more pro-Palestinian language was put into the platform.
He was put into the green room as a viewer magnet.
Can't put into words how great of a person he is.
More and more stuff I'm thinking I can put into words.
It also put into perspective what the Soviet Union was about.
More than 500 additional trains were put into service, it said.
We're liquidating ... to get capital to put into our pension plan.
The three companies have since put into place alternative legal mechanisms.
I'm not even sure I can put into words his reaction.
And all that effort you put into crafting a lengthier message?
Here are 10 ambitious efforts he put into place without Congress.
Court documents say the funds were put into Stanford's sailing program.
How much thought do you put into picking out a keyboard?
Did you feel like you had been put into a cult?
There has been some deliberation put into how to approach Zelensky.
The green beans we stir-fry and put into casseroles, though?
He makes this effort we put into our newspaper really poetic.
There was a lot of intention put into designing this space.
And you can tell the care she has put into it.
There are loads of different boxes you can get put into.
In recent years, efforts have been put into revitalizing the area.
Seaver's name was put into a lottery, and the Mets won.
Outwardly, World Peace is not easy to put into one box.
I can't even put into words what that meant to me.
Recognizing this, leaders put into place antitrust and worker protection laws.
Several million was put into a pro-Warren super PAC. Voila!
Models are only as good as the assumptions put into them.
Following the accident, Jackson was put into a medically induced coma.
All the work Williams had put into serenity was coming undone.
I knew how much money Donald Trump put into that campaign.
What did the servants put into the Tyrones' coffee that morning?
The bigger your suitcase, the more you will put into it.
The examiners found that the bank might be put into receivership.
It was an added sting he struggled to put into words.
"It's hard to put into practice, of course," Mr. Jaffer said.
Shape beef mixture into loaf and put into prepared loaf pan.
They were put into partnerships with older sergeants to improve relations.
I think that comes from what you put into the world.
Would she survive all the neurosis she put into the song?
It's lovely to be put into a group with these women.
More than 1403,300 patients were put into one of two groups.
What are the things that have to be put into place?
When you put into this, what was the attitude towards Facebook?
Many can't believe the words that she put into their mouths.
The satellite was put into orbit by the Hughes Aircraft company.
"There's been a lot of effort put into this," Camargo cracked.
It's something special even if it's hard to put into words.
The more that we put into the State Department's diplomacy, hopefully the less we have to put into a military budget as we deal with the outcome of an apparent American withdrawal from the international scene.
So postal service, physical thing, destination every month, reminder of Wired, the magazine, the beautiful photography you can put into it, the design you can put into it, and the fact that you can package it.
We were put into place to go outside of New York City.
They would have to be checked and put into the cargo hold.
Those gains were put into perspective, however, as shares of both Amazon.
Just as critical as exercise is what we put into our bodies.
These are the practical results of conservative principles when put into action.
He has put into place a hiring freeze in many federal agencies.
"We were citizens and put into a concentration camp," Nakamura-Okazaki said.
Just three days later, he was put into a medically-induced coma.
It's hard to put into words how annoying all of this is.
It's what you put into it from your heart and your mind.
Existing investors Mandiri Capital, Convergence and Fenox also put into the round.
Thank you #Prince for all the music you put into this world.
They were "escorted out and put into a squad car," he said.
And that now by a major country has been put into reverse.
Jaeger, a British fashion house and retailer, was put into bankruptcy protection.
Put into your own words how Mr. Jack feels about it. 5.
Morgan was severely injured and put into a coma for two weeks .
When you do, how much effort do you put into your costume?
They bring awesome new ideas that are being put into the game.
"You can't put into words," Briseno's cousin Rocio Ramirez told ABC News.
It looked like something you might put into a hole for fun!
Still, investment in Europe's start-ups remains resilient when put into context.
Then, of course, there's all that crap we put into our coffee.
We're talking stuff you can put into practice in your own startup.
Rudimentary processes were put into place before the end of the war.
The study's authors say more thought needs to be put into prevention.
The more effort you put into something, the more you like it.
And their ideas are going to be put into this tax bill.
We are the ones they always like to put into the crosshairs.
Robyn was so drunk she had to be put into an Uber!
Gorogoa is the kind of game that's hard to put into words.
Every time you join a match, you'll be put into a squad.
"But clearly, every medication that we put into our body has risks."
A lot of effort is put into making the sport look exciting.
A needle exchange program was put into place to slow the outbreak.
But someone who respects the hard work you put into your life.
The SS United States, soon after it was first put into service.
One of them was never put into the execution schedule for April.
MORE has put into place remain in place for the foreseeable future.
All of the work I put into it really just came alive.
We've put into it as much as the community has asked for.
They've all been carefully sort of put into my idea stash box.
Many efforts, tears and countless hours have been put into this jewel.
It's been a pretty decent year but hard to put into words.
It honestly is a bigger blessing than I can put into words.
The money was put into the couple's personal accounts, his lawyers said.
Half of the animals were put into cages that contained running wheels.
I can't even put into words how much I fucking hate you.
Need a way to convey something that cannot be put into words?
A secret plan hatched by misogynistic marketing experts is put into effect.
The ruling was announced publicly Monday but put into effect last week.
It was the first of the plots to be put into use.
The long pole in the tent is what is put into orbit.
It's a great tool to, you know, put into your daily routine.
Different age groups need different medical contingencies put into the protection plan.
At Konola Base, Isaac and the other boys were put into the
There was a lot of love and emotion put into this drawing.
I think there's so many different inputs you could put into that.
Wintertime: This song is just another Wintertime scripture put into music form.
Skhothane is a culture—it can be anything that's put into it.
The level of thought and intricacy put into this thing is amazing.
I was taken from the camp and put into a safe house.
And the first application that we put into places ... We sell bonds.
Tap on the photos you'd like to put into your private album.
"You get out of it what you put into it," she said.
Caring was what both artists and audiences put into an exquisite work.
In 1963, a collection of 14 cats were put into space training.
But it was a temporary fix and not ever put into law.
It's also the amount of humanism we put into our various animals.
There was a lot of production put into those things, you know?
But the way policies are put into practice is just as important.
It didn't even phase me until I was put into that situation.
They soon were put into service carrying human beings to their deaths.
"The Dinner Party" was taken apart, boxed up and put into storage.
They could not quite put into words what had drawn them there.
That's something I wanted to put into the character's voice in performance.
I didn't choose to go into pageants; I was put into them.
This month's changes put into effect several adjustments proposed by Mr Quarles.
You're going to get out of it what you put into it.
That ancient ideal needs to be put into action by President Obama.
It is not something that can easily be put into a spreadsheet.
He incessantly confronts Marie over the labor he's put into their apartment.
Obviously, the technical aspects have a ton of planning put into them.
Looking for something portable that you can easily put into your pocket?
Nothing gets put into that bracket without the television suits nodding yes.
"I can't even put into words how embarrassed I was," she said.
Inmates were put into poorly structured wooden barracks with 36 bunks each.
The advice here is no-frills and easy to put into practice.
Their vote put into law sanctions previously imposed by presidential executive order.
But we do overly concentrate on what people put into their bodies.
Put into the fridge, they'll stay fresh for up to a week.
We need that concentrated arena of money being put into the problem.
When she could afford it, they were put into after-school programs.
He has stripped out regulation after regulation put into place by Obama.
"It's hard to put into words how much I'm hurting," she said.
So the investment [we] really put into the state really paid off.
The system is put into use only when a child is abducted.
I'd never put into words how much shame I'd been carrying around.
New codes of conduct for lawyers and judges were put into place.
They get put into office for us, not to work for themselves.
I'm never not aware of every calorie I put into my mouth.
I apologize for the time, effort and concern put into this matter.
It doesn't really need to be put into hearts and into minds.
Few are willing to put into words what that "something" might be.
I could foresee how much energy I would put into attracting men.
VICE: How much money and time did you put into this house?
As soon as it was over, they were put into a van.
They were not eager to see the council's intentions put into practice.
"Recognizing the diversity and marginalisation of political candidates amongst others helps to put into context where they're coming from and helps to put into context why they might be valuable in legislatures or in public life," she said.
The reason I didn't have the resiliency I hoped for is because of the way I had approached it, how much I had put into it and how little energy I put into the rest of my life.
"When you had the World Trade Center go, people were put into planes that were friends, family, girlfriends, and they were put into planes and they were sent back, for the most part, to Saudi Arabia," Trump said.
"I want to put the energy, literally, and the money and the resources behind clean energy and by increasing by tenfold what we put into science, what we put into research and development," Warren said in the debate.
And because of the extensive amount of resources the gym has worked so hard to assemble, these talks are then put into action as kids are directly put into contact with individuals or organizations who can further help them.
Let's say you've got $6,000 you want to put into the stock market.
Money that you put into the annuity grows on a tax-deferred basis.
If a frog is suddenly put into boiling water, it will jump out.
They can also put into context how beliefs and laws change over time.
"But like anything else you get what you put into it," he says.
Ballerini put into perspective Twain's impact on her career and on country music.
"Muslims typically today are put into this one group with extremists," Beirne said.
He's said everything that I've ever thought about but couldn't put into words.
Simple posts with minimal thought put into them, the more absurd the better.
But to do that, "climate information must be put into practice", Thomson added.
That capital, they said, should be put into hiring and other scaling efforts.
"They're getting excited about something they can put into customers' hands," Dendi says.
They'd be put into decent hotels, a new experience for all of them.
"It's hard to put into words what today means to me…" she wrote.
The thought and heart they put into it means so much to me.
Was the time and money you put into the system worth it, overall?
For Kate, the catastrophe of the hurricane is hard to put into words.
"It lifts your spirits more than you can put into words," says Tim.
He later died after being put into the back of a police van.
Finally, after adjustments lasting 90 minutes, the pelvis could be put into place.
Less effort is put into making sure a vaccine never gets too cold.
According to Hawaii News Now, she was put into a medically-induced coma.
"That's the system we have put into production even at Gap," Babu adds.
The more you put into it the more you'll get out of it.
It's hard to kind of put into words how that makes me feel.
Such changes have been talked about for years but never put into action.
I can probably never put into words how much it meant to me.
Since then, new measures and stricter hiring procedures have been put into place.
We MUST take responsibility for what we put into our bodies starting now.
In the past week, we have seen three different methods put into action.
"It's so hard to put into words," the mom of five tells PEOPLE.
"It's so hard to put into words," Austin's father, Blu Stephanos, told PEOPLE.
I didn't want to play the gender role that I was put into.
A new financial planning framework was put into place to standardise budgeting approaches.
In July, it put into service a new, domestically developed large transport aircraft.
If anything good comes of this it's that we're being put into action.
As far as design goes, plenty of thought was put into the Epic2.
In our current system, the "harms" of society are being put into cages.
"I could lose everything I put into some of these investments," she said.
Any profit that came out of Duchy Original was put into the foundation.
According to Hawaii News Now, she was put into a medically induced coma.
When put into this context, the prices don't seem quite so eye-watering.
Instead of 30%, it loses just 8% of the energy put into it.
It's making the country more insular even before it's been put into effect.
The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever.
Baoshang Bank, a little-known bank in northern China, was put into receivership.
He was then put into a stretcher and carried out of the arena.
He struggled to put into words what the historic victory meant to him.
They were put into conservatorship amid the turmoil of the 2008 financial crisis.
Put into the larger Senate picture, Republicans did well in solid red states.
"It makes up for all the hard work we put into the show."
Ricardo Rosselló (D), later this year, once the plan is put into action.
Few wealthy tech buyers have the time to put into a fixer-upper.
The average car wastes about 1133 percent of the gasoline put into it.
There's clearly a lot of thought put into even the simplest cheese pie.
The children will be taken care of -- put into foster care or whatever.
Once a ball is put into play, many things can happen to it.
It's a transient vibe and a lot of work was put into it.
But what happens to all the information that users put into the apps?
I just think I hope they get what I put into these tracks.
You can be put into a helium balloon and sent into the atmosphere.
Enormous effort has been put into constructing smarter, deeper, and better NPC behavior.
When you travel you stimulate your mind and you're put into new situations.
How much effort do restaurants put into learning the faces of restaurant critics?
Which products did they touch and which did they put into a cart?
There is less thought put into it and you just bash it out.
"These pieces put into place are going to create the churn," Sanchez said.
It's the aesthetic and the quality and the care they put into it.
His push comes as exceptional counterterrorism measures are being put into place globally.
The art was put into storage for safekeeping, because of the house's condition.
There was a huge amount of work put into getting the prosthetics done.
The new campaign has cost about $120,000 to develop and put into effect.
I really can't even put into words the feeling I know I have.
How much of your own personal experience did you put into this play?
In the south, all tainted oil has been put into storage, he said.
The same wine they put into the pasta they drank at the table.
From there, there was no thought put into her questions and my responses.
All the anxiety that I put into the hard questions has fallen away.
"I just couldn't watch my own daughter being put into the fire," Mrs.
But NICS is only as good as the data that's put into it.
It's just entirely irresponsible without all of those safeguards being put into place.
Shepard visited space, but he was not put into orbit around the Earth.
Cellphones brought on the premises will have to be put into locked pouches.
The media is then put into a bioreactor to support the cells' growth.
The rule, dubbed the Well Control Rule, was put into place in 2628.
I can't put into words how the whole Radio 2 family is feeling.
The last thing I'm going to do is get put into that category.
President Xi Jinping ordered that tax cuts be drafted and put into effect.
Less force put into the ground means less pop back into the air.
ET. At least three men were handcuffed and put into a police van.
Still, it may be financially difficult for some people to put into action.
At one point, he claims he had to be put into a wheelchair.
"I can't even put into words how impressed I was," said Lt. Cmdr.
This "everybody does it" claim about subsidies needs to be put into perspective.
It's unclear if or when such a proposal might be put into effect.
"Thank you for the work you've put into the immigration issue," Sessions said.
The question now, though, is whether the principle will be put into practice.
The rule, dubbed the Well Control Rule, was put into place in 2900.
Perhaps even more important, they can put into question the whole democratic enterprise.
He suggested 10 to 15 percent be put into such savings every payday.
Two of the current governors were put into their position by President Trump.
The work that Wells put into the original; the development it went through.
I cannot put into words the kind of environment they have up there.
Who can put into action the plans that will make your life better.
And every five years we have enough thoughts to put into a book.
But you should have some anticipation, tools that people could put into place.
The ideal amount of effort one should put into sleep is zero effort.
You should have some anticipation of tools that people could put into place.
We looked at what services were we going to put into Eero Plus.
The more data you put into an industry, the faster it learns. Right.
What made her someone you could put into more and more embarrassing situations?
We were dealing with this case on Mike Flynn, all the information gets put into the Washington Post and gets put into the New York Times, and I'm saying, what's going to happen when I deal on the Middle East?
"The same energy put into finding those old tweets could be the same energy put into finding a response to questions that have been asked year after year," he said in his original Instagram response to concerns over his past jokes.
"I cannot put into words how I feel about what happened tonight," she said.
Facebook, for instance, is often put into the "social" category, Thiel said Tuesday night.
He was put into the cardiac intensive care unit and got released shortly afterward.
Can you put into words how important confidence has been in your achieving success?
She was told that her loans would be put into deferment without interest accruing.
But less money is being put into structures and equipment, more into intellectual property.
The idea has also been put into practice by Goldman Sachs-backed firm Circle.
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And that was the message that I was going to put into the statement.
It certainly messes with Greta, whose consciousness ("cookie") gets put into a smart home.
The time and effort put into creating his product is not lost on them.
And the creativity and effort some put into making their own stickers was impressive.
Our sources say he was put into an induced coma and died Thursday morning.
Put into clear language, these stories took on a new reality, and new meanings.
What you get out of a pension depends on what you put into it.
Oh, and to appreciate the truly commendable effort others put into their costumes, too.
To be honest, I'm trying to find out what I can put into this.
And it is now being put into place everyplace across the state of Ohio.
And from that we extrapolate the sub-themes that we'll put into the area.
That came through in rate hikes they put into play in 2019 and 2020.
Considering the time, money and effort put into the program, was it worth it?
It is a book that I would want to put into every reader's hands.
Just a few years after its passage, the amendment was put into use -- twice.
Maybe it's short, but there's also time and energy and thought put into it.
He knew that Dumbedore would abandon their sister were his ideas put into practice.
As these steps started to be put into action, more girls started speaking up.
The way you write it, how much effort you put into editing, and format.
Protests erupt at RNC Trump's name was put into the nomination by Alabama Sen.
The statistics are put into buckets per top privately-controlled domain or TLD+1.
Much more effort is put into finding them work or helping them become independent.
She remembered the hard work Moore put into her roles, despite always appearing effortless.
To avoid atmospheric absorption it would have to be put into space to operate.
It aims to put into practice the social teachings of the last three popes.
Well, it has been "put into administration," a kind of UK version of bankruptcy.
You know, those are recorded and sort of put into an indictment in 2014.
He was put into an induced coma, and the boxing community feared the worst.
Women of America, I finally put into words the thing that we all feel.
Remember that we all love her more than we can ever put into words.
And maybe that 'being with her' is impossible to put into any other words.
An FSA saves you money because the amount you put into it isn't taxable.
I'll still struggling to put into words the impact the event had on me.
After years of refurbishing and outfitting, it was finally put into service in 2012.
"I cannot put into words how grateful I am for this woman," she wrote.
Titanfall 2 wins by virtue of the number of hours I put into it.
It then quickly put into the new 7 Series, which you can buy today.
However that could be put into question were there to be another board overhaul.
None of this has been put into any bills yet, but it's a start.
As with any algorithm, it's what the humans put into the code that's key.
And because of those results, I was then put into the role of CEO.
Your obsession begins with the research and planning you put into your fantasy squad.
"I just explained, there was no thought put into it," Maher told Ice Cube.
The new rules have not been formally endorsed, but have been put into practice.
The show of love is incredible and something that I can't put into words.
To think of all the hard work she's put into it, she deserves it.
So how much money do you put into it that, and who's making those?
Eugene Debs, a leader of the Socialist Party, was put into jail for giving
Do these kind of experiences give you material, ideas to put into your album?
Explain to me why you made that decision and what you put into it?
Would you say it's something that you always try to [put] into your work?
Some young people are being put into harm's way by other people with guns.
"A lot of work put into this race," Harvick told reporters after the race.
Because of the amount of nicotine they were able to put into the pods?
Substantial research is put into the risk assessment of the target of the warrant.
It is filtered, minerals are added, and it is put into reusable glass bottles.
Where the fun starts, though, is when similar sensors are put into the ball.
Canada responded by announcing it would put into effect countermeasures to combat U.S. tariffs.
As much effort as Qualcomm has put into its simulations, they're still only tests.
A number of other restrictions will also be put into effect by Capitol Police.
The teacher might then create "cloze" sentences using the words they put into categories.
Walgreens had sought to recover the $140 million it had put into the partnership.
It was like a game of how little effort could he put into it.
The cello-bomb she put into the Cage piece was there for a reason.
It's a bizarre situation when a faulty device is knowingly put into new cars.
The complexities of transitioning and gender dysphoria can be hard to put into words.
Though voice votes typically mean any opposition is not put into the record, Sen.
The more stuff we put into orbit, the higher the risk of collisions becomes.
It's hard for Stephanie to put into words how grateful she is to Sughrue.
But he cautioned that the energy hominins put into eating went well beyond chewing.
After everything was over, they were euthanized in alcohol and put into a freezer.
It doesn't mean our involvement and what we put into it isn't the same.
I felt that I had some more fantasies that I could put into words.
That was very hard to put into words—just a peaceful and beautiful experience.
But we don't want to add to the amount of resources put into food.
This happened as a result of the personnel policy that King put into place.
The alcohol is put into the wide base of the still and heated up.
I've been studying what he had to say and decided to put into practice.
Is there something you've been wanting to talk about or put into the world?
He was put into foster care at 10 and joined a gang at 14.
Sprinkle with sea salt and put into a colander over a tupperware or saucepan.
The woman is put into a chokehold, then pinned to the sand by police.
You'll have a lot more energy to put into working on tough relationship scenarios.
It was never put into production so there are only two in the world.
Strict rules about who could be tested for the virus were put into place.
The measures put into effect by governments also include releasing people in jail early.
But instead, the spoiled ballot was put into a compartment with other questioned ballots.
We announced not long ago and put into the market Sling TV with Dish.
But the shock of bearing witness to them is hard to put into words.
There's nothing wrong with kids being put into competitive situations, in fact, it's beneficial.
SA: That's easy for us to say, and much harder to put into practice.
This was cast after the large septum ring they put into bulls in Japan.
Skrillex is a pretty visually perfect person to put into any kind of animation.
The bill would also put into place card check, which is backed by Sanders.
Clearly investors would like to see the bill committed, done and put into action.
Lockdown measures and travel restrictions were put into place comparatively earlier than other nations.
Lockdown measures and travel restrictions were put into place comparatively earlier than other nations.
Systems are only as good as the information put into them, the series argues.
I kept thinking, all this time and effort was clearly put into these gatherings.
In most cases, though, first-time offenders are simply put into civil deportation proceedings.
Those mistakes were representative of the lack of care put into education over all.
She did not elaborate on what information users would specifically put into the site.
Not enough study has been put into the quotations at the fronts of novels.
There are substances I can put into my bloodstream that make the world perfect.
All of the money will be put into for-profit investments or internal expenses.
There's no new musical anthem yet, nor new characters to put into the show.
Great thought is put into every word contained in a State of the Union.
Despite the controversy over the regulation, it has yet to be put into effect.
GREEN That seems to put into question the supposed power of big international brands.
That means policy changes put into place will remain so for the foreseeable future.
The man has been put into quarantine, state television said, citing the health minister.
Another five returning passengers were also put into isolation because they had developed fevers.
" By contrast, "I wasn't coddled, I was put into situations and learned to adapt.
But already, doubts have emerged over how the law will be put into practice.
Iraq's constitution provides for decentralization, but it has yet to be put into effect.
"This was 10 times the effort I put into the second one," she said.
Then, as competitors, just seeing the work ethic that he put into the game.
"Him being put into ICE custody was not something I personally expected," she added.
Was it the passion or the effort you put into your job or company?
However, the outlay would have left me with little money to put into it.
I accept your ability to put into power somebody with whom I totally disagree.
Opponents spent less than one-tenth of what proponents put into advertising and campaigning.
They had been soaked in a cold tub, folded and put into a freezer.
But those incredibly popular proposals are not being put into practice by our politicians.
Critics argue that Trump is benefiting from policies former President Obama put into place.
In Europe, excess LNG is re-gasified and put into vast underground storage facilities.
"We are so petrified we could be put into this position again," he said.
It's a trait he wishes he'd put into practice earlier, as a young manager.
I understood years later that the strands of attachment could be put into words.
"Whatever we learned that day in class, we would put into the mambo," Mrs.
Which is why they have to be careful about who they put into power.
It was put into concrete form that we all had a piece of this.
I&aposm put into a police car and sit up front with two officers.
He lost the election, and he was put into office because the Russians interfered.
In Bologna, it was so intense how much they put into preserving their traditions.
"I'd love to see the energy that's put into doing this count every two years be put into improving the service system for people with autism, rather than conducting the same study over and over with the same inherent flaws," Mandell said.
How are you going to convince the Americans who are literally willing to die or or stay in dire economic circumstances simply because policies that you'd want to put into place and others want to put into place would benefit someone else?
Each pile of disaggregated buffalo is then frozen solid and put into a loading chamber.
Yes. But the whole thing is a lot less spooky when it's put into context.
But for all the work put into reopening, the venues still face an uncertain future.
The zoo said guests weren&apost endangered and safety protocols were quickly put into place.
And she's sure been worth every single year she's put into making people's lives better!
His businesses and assets will also be put into a trust while he's in office.
The tech was first put into a Samsung phone in 2013 — remember the Galaxy Round?!
But that opinion was never really put into practice, even though officially it remained unchanged.
It was really interesting, the kind of energy he put into fucking with us. Yes.
I can't put into words the happiness and gratitude I'm feeling… Back to Russia now.
" Martin added: "You can't really put into words what a good human being he was.
Realizing that you're a survivor of sexual abuse is really hard to put into words.
But the girls he texted who had iPhones were automatically put into a group chat.
Attempts at making Vibranium have been going on since before Vibranium was put into comics.
It's difficult to put into words the amount of joy parents feel on graduation day.
I haven't seen them put into action, and I don't know that we ever will.
"More energy should be put into what do we do with the moneys," he said.
Thank you my Virgo brother for so much love and passion put into every detail.
You can really tell, honestly, by what kind of effort people put into the application.
Gaethje's promotional debut put into perspective the 17 victories (and no losses) that preceded it.
The extra income the Haitians earned was less than the money put into the scheme.
Educational institutions aren't the only not-strictly-retail locations that are being put into Wallet.
Corporate biotech investors sharply increased the sums put into startup rounds they led in 303.
It's pretty impossible to put into words what it's like to witness this in person.
What does the plan you want to put into place accomplish for women like Emma?
The KCDC director said all flights from Middle East countries have been put into quarantine.
"It's hard to put into words what today means to me…" she began the tweet.
Realizing you are a survivor of sexual abuse is really hard to put into words.
"It's lovely to be put into a group with these women," she told the magazine.
It holds that this plan was due to be put into effect on May 2nd.
Apps range in how much effort they want you to put into for your profile.
If coalition forces do not want Turkey, our plan B will be put into action.
To have her in my corner is hard to put into words, to be honest.
They ruin one of the most joyous things man has ever put into this world.
How much effort did you put into picking out the desk for your home office?
We have so much appreciation for the energy you guys put into making this masterpiece.
It should also ensure that consumers', workers' and environmental rights were put into British law.
And so as March 29th approaches, their no-deal plans are being put into effect.
It's hard to put into words, but it's a really cool thing to have that.
Clearly, better safeguards need to be put into place to prevent these sorts of shenanigans.
So, you know, the effort we put into that was very important to remind consumers.
Further, there are a number of Democratic-controlled seats that could be put into play.
During the Capsulocity interview, Leathers explained that his style was difficult to put into words.
After all the money we put into schooling, a job should be a realistic thing.
It's metal on metal and much more powerful, robust and safety measurements put into there.
Bosses are relaxed about the low probability of Labour's manifesto ever being put into action.
Flaca (Jackie Cruz) and Maritza (Diane Guerrero) are forcibly separated and put into different buses.
"These materials are a product of what we have put into the atmosphere," Classon said.
There's such a rich variety and diversity, and there's so much love put into it.
This isn't the first progressive policy Ocascio-Cortez has put into action for her staff.
One he intends to start testing this year and to put into service come 2020.
But they weigh hundreds of kilograms and cost a small fortune to put into space.
"This is your needle, which you put into your own leg—congratulations!" my instructor beams.
Although this deal was extremely controversial when put into place, it has now become operationalized.
Accounts that get put into Twitter's "timeout" are responsible for 25 percent fewer abuse reports.
One of the soldiers had his pistol removed and put into the unmarked US vehicle.
Officials hope the visitor center will reopen Wednesday after a generator is put into action.
Under Chris Christie, a medical marijuana bill was signed into law and put into effect.
It demands patience, but it gave back what I put into it several times over.
"It's hard to put into words what the show had done for me," he said.
But then again, Democrats have repeatedly put into play historically Republican districts in special elections.
No matter how much good energy I put into changing it, it's not going away.
Like anything you do, you only get out of it what you put into it.
"I can't put into words how I feel other than... Hungover and Insanely happy x."
She was put into a medically-induced coma at the UC San Diego Medical Center.
With the latter he's seeking to put into place complete solutions for automated drone delivery.
The investment is similar to the $180 million that Yum put into KFC in 2015.
But any legislation might not pass, and it would be complex to put into practice.
A tracking system was put into place, and we were tested in the sixth grade.
And more cities are filing climate assessments detailing solutions that can be put into place.
I think the explanation for this could be put into the "ignorance is bliss" category.
But we can never really put into words the brunt, inexpressible force of our love.
One has to do with how much effort we put into finding people to count.
It's a big deal for several important reasons, and worth all we've put into it.
He suffered an apparent shoulder and head injuries and was put into the concussion protocol.
"I'm overwhelmed by the thoughtfulness that Evan put into this surprise destination engagement," she says.
"I'm overwhelmed by the thoughtfulness that Evan put into this surprise destination engagement," she said.
The time he put into it was really impressive and I'm really proud of him.
Safer Pro is a small chip that can be put into any device or jewelry.
But I believe we need something both more powerful and easier to put into play.
"All the money I've made in my life, I put into this center," he said.
"It is an experience so unique that it is nearly impossible to put into words."
Lachlan Murdoch noted that a studio regime change was put into motion in the quarter.
Then, the buns are finished with an egg wash before being put into the oven.
The care and attention to detail put into every frame still resonates with readers today.
The unwanted packaging is put into shopping trolleys and recycled by the stores where possible.
Whatever energy you put into the process will end up leaking into your final product.
Through executive power, he has rolled back regulations that President Barack Obama put into place.
We compound, I don't know, 100 kilos, and then it's mixed and put into alcohol.
" He added, "From there, there was no thought put into her questions and my responses.
Spread some kimchi base on each cabbage leaf, wrap it, and put into a container.
I feel like everything you put into a comic means something, it's a blank page.
Unusual amounts of thought and care are put into both their making and their maintenance.
How good is our team and how much do we want to put into it?
In addition, 65 percent of those accounts are only put into this mode one time.
It was not yet clear how much money would be put into the stabilization fund.
Let's take stock of the sheer amount of effort police put into hiding these devices.
The tea leaves are blowtorched and put into a teapot, then infused with celeriac stock.
Given how much time and effort franchises put into scouting, that shouldn't be the case.
Like camp, I think we'll get out of this tour whatever we put into it.
So much money was put into it, and we have such great needs: schools, hospitals.
Inside, a large hallway is extremely detailed, and reflects the work designers put into it.
Only then will he be able put into force emergency measures tied to Article 1163.
Earlier this week officials had said those crossing the border would be put into quarantine.
Those limits were put into place as part of President Trump's 2017 tax reform bill.
This is a baggy book, with room for everything Menasse wants to put into it.
Instead, they said they needed to clarify how the measure would be put into practice.
The care and attention Stanton put into Dory's character shines through in her every scene.
Intimidatingly high figures are thrown around and a move is contemplated, then put into action.
Do you think the significant resources The Times put into the coverage were worth it?
It is expected to be challenged in the courts before it is put into effect.
First of all, the way they've written those scripts, so much is put into it.
Many of Mr. Trump's ideas can be put into effect through regulations or guidance documents.
I loved that what you put into it was what you got out of it.
That's about 38 times the more than $31 million the venture firm put into Zoom.
If this rule is put into effect, one million immigrants are expected to drop Medicaid.
It took eight years for Mexico's landmark judicial reform to be put into effect nationwide.
Harada did not say how much water would need to be put into the ocean.
Agency heads have been caught off guard when policies affecting them are put into motion.
That plan could take nine to 18 months to put into effect, the company said.
Sunday, the United States put into effect stringent travel restrictions on people coming from China.
She frequently felt invisible despite the blood, sweat and tears she put into the business.
Writing helps me to get out the things that I can not put into words.
Loeffler, a wealthy finance executive, has nearly endless resources to put into her own campaign.
The countries did not put into place an official EU-wide arms embargo, Politico reported.
How do you put into words the anger people feel toward him at this point?
I'm concerned about some of the ideas the program might have put into her head.
But it put into place what seems to be Searle's—and sometimes Edge's—prime directive.
Whether they are put into effect, whether they become necessary here remains to be seen.
Despite the care put into the piece, though, Wu isn't precious about the end result.
Another potential question, Mr. Galloway said, is how effectively the standards are put into place.
But some limitations must be put into place in order to protect the greater good.
Marijuana was put into Schedule I at that time, and has remained there ever since.
In September 2016 the Tiangong-2 space lab was successfully launched and put into orbit.
For now, though, this is just an idea, not anything anyone has put into practice.
When students are put into a school system with different backgrounds their perceptions will change.
Diversification is a strategy that is put into place after your asset allocation, he adds.
"It meant a lot, in ways you can't even put into words," Dial told WBMA.
You actually believe the amount of time and energy you put into something merits praise.
So despite how many hours I've put into the game, I'm not actually that good.
Even if the wells are marginally profitable, they are going to be put into service.
There will be more stories like mine should this new rule be put into effect.
Let's put into perspective the coverage number losses estimated by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
What we appreciate most is clearly how much time this network put into creating this.
In Kansas, at least nine helicopters have been put into service to fight the fires.
Nothing in the document required that it be put into the NICE system, Morrison testified.
You are the victim, but then you are the one who is put into prison.
Both the woman and her friend didn't register fevers, but were put into quarantine nonetheless.
Our modern technology is merely put into the service of more ancient and powerful impulses.
Q: Did the FAA review the MCAS before the 737 MAX was put into service?
But Tillerson's commitment to the gig was put into question early on in his tenure.
The latest deal comes on top of $200 million Apple put into Corning in 2017.
"There's more marketing and more power and more money put into the males," he said.
Again, this is great if you're someone who has money to put into an HSA.
That's not a vision that can be put into practice by tinkering at the margins.
The race has also put into stark relief how thoroughly Trump now dominates his party.
It looks like you get out of No Man's Sky what you put into it.
This is what it looks like when your food is being put into its cubby.
Overall it has a simple design, but the effort that Mansell put into it shows.
"I don't think Boeing wants to put into production small personal flying devices," Hirschberg told me.
Now, these satellites are smaller than pretty much anything ever put into orbit — an enviable innovation!
Or it could be put into a separate trust with a corporate trustee to administer it.
The evacuation was put into effect in the same general area where torrential rains on Jan.
Lim said he could not disclose how much money the government has put into the project.
There was a tremendous amount of planning, expense, and effort put into keeping my fans safe.
I cannot put into words how lucky we all are to have been gifted your vision.
The projected fiscal surplus would give English cash to put into infrastructure spending, according to Hoadley.
Her lungs filled with fluid she was put into a medically induced coma, the prince explains.
But a lot of effort was put into framing the fictional TV franchise and its fandom.
The provision is part of the "borrower defense" regulation put into force under the Obama administration.
"Tonight should not determine the hard work and effort you put into your craft," he said.
A new management and financial structure will be put into place, led by Tanya Bastianich Manuali.
With the work he's put into the van, he estimates it's now worth closer to $17,000.
Does that then disqualify and put into doubt from the get-go the Mueller witch hunt?
They are really proud of the work they've put into making the world's first 5D porno.
What you've put into that relationship in the past doesn't necessarily have to determine its future.
I feel like that's when the emotions and the feelings start getting put into the song.
You name the time and place, and then it's put into the feed of open dates.
So, we've explained the many, many, many conspiracies Petyr has put into action over the years.
So it's not like you're put into a box if you get your nails done anymore.
UBI Banca may acquire three of the four small banks put into resolution a year ago.
"It's hard for me to put into words, the impact is so profound," Mitchell tells PEOPLE.
The hard work I put into running changed my life and who I was to become.
It was put into state-run administration in April after suffering a liquidity and debt crisis.
"It is hard to put into words what our family feels right now," the statement said.
All were put into office through presidential crisis-management or by political intrigue, not by voters.
Realtors estimate you'll recover over half of the costs you put into it in the sale.
In other words, the treaty was put into place to prevent arms races — and even wars.
But everything changed when Gordon fell inexplicably sick and was put into a medically induced coma.
The next largest bill put into circulation earlier this year is worth roughly 50 U.S. cents.
ART GALLERY – DAY is full of things taken from or put into TV shows and movies.
I was taken from a very rarefied world and put into normal, middle-class Houston, Texas.
The trio allegedly crushed up pills they put into her wine, but she did not die.
Whereas a lot of female characters get put into a category where she's crazy, or unrelatable.
Easton's ideas were put into practice with the two TIMATION satellites, launched in the late 603s.
But there are two ways in which the recent economic news must be put into perspective.
He was ultimately caught, handcuffed and put into a transport wagon, with Goodson at the wheel.
It remains unclear how many of these ideas Census and tech companies have put into action.
The extra money could be put into a central infrastructure pot to build more airport capacity.
The more effort, generosity, and gratitude you put into these areas, the more abundance you'll create.
They were probably the best films I did, what one was allowed to put into it.
"A lot of energy and public funds were put into the research," Ms. Berggreen-Merkel said.
It is a question that Hillary Clinton has worked hard to put into the Iowa ether.
It's the most amount of satellites a Soyuz has ever put into space at one time.
Time to dig up the faux-fur number you put into storage all those years ago.
And money has to be drawn from one person's account and put into another person's account.
She then suggested that the letters, if put into "one big sentence," might spell something out.
She could almost smell the cinnamon, nutmeg, and other spices that Grandmother put into her recipes.
They were buried where they fell or put into a mass grave in a large trench.
I really can't thank everyone enough for all the time and effort they've put into Hen.
Currently, that's over 40, which is the most I put into a single game in 2016.
I wish I could put into words the joy that this boy brings into our lives!
But the amount of context and knowledge that we put into finding that answer is enormous.
We deeply respect the time, energy, and passion they've put into building amazing things using Twitter.
There's a massive amount of work put into making it handle a crash or conflict situations.
Two little pricks are put into the eye and the ink is spread around the eyeball.
Some units, such as Abengoa Bioenergy US Holding LLC, have already been put into Chapter 11.
Everybody who owns it has one vote regardless of how much money they put into it.
" His feelings were put into perspective at a recent birthday dinner for an unnamed "major actor.
Capital needs to be put into productive capacity, but that productive capacity needs to scale up.
It looks like parents may have to change what they put into their kids' sippy cups.
In addition, it provides features to help decide which of those ideas get put into action.
The measure being put into place aims to reduce harmful emissions from oil and gas companies.
Although CBO often provides accurate assessments, its data ought to be evaluated and put into perspective.
The energy that I had once put into crime was now being used for something productive.
If only there was as much thought put into the characters as there was the visuals.
Buyers at this early stage are typically seeking cheaper ingredients to put into processed food products.
"Sellers think acquisition cost plus what I put into it is what it's worth," she said.
They want states to be allowed to put into place tougher privacy rules if they desire.
I appreciate the research he's put into this book and his enthusiasm as a comics fan.
On the flipside, for employers, they will save money that can be put into their businesses.
The second reason is that I don't have that much time to put into the game.
The trouble begins after Emily falls gravely ill and is put into a medically induced coma.
Read said Vodafone's European towers would be put into a single internal unit to drive efficiencies.
Data scientists, he said, often bristle when such limitations are put into the tools they use.
I can't really put into words how I feel; just know that I am so grateful.
So is that how they think about the money they have put into their Detroit dream?
It's enough that the person creating it be content with the work they've put into it.
Shkreli's defense argued he ultimately paid back his investors more than they put into his funds.
I cannot put into words the anxiety I felt about the possibility of a botched procedure.
Wetsuits take on everything you put into them, from your sweat, sunscreen, seawater, and yes, urine.
Then we say, 'Look at this amazing design, and how much effort they put into this!
The more time you put into World of Warcraft, the more you get out of it.
The trial has put into stark relief the corruption that seems rife in New Jersey politics.
The legislation would put into law sanctions previously established via ex-President Barack Obama's executive orders.
A few weeks ago, Jonah Goldberg poignantly put into words how so many of us feel.
"They were able to acquire and put into operation a significant number of centrifuges," she said.
Meanwhile, we should also put into high gear efforts to encourage other countries to do more.
Both were put into a coma following the attack and at least three others were sickened.
And as live-TV consumption continues to decline, money is increasingly being put into digital advertising.
But nonviolence and empathy can also be taught and put into action to eliminate these causes.
"The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever," Kelly said. Rep.
When considering the total labor put into transcribing, multiple contractors estimated they earned $5 an hour.
We were in awe of the meticulous work they had put into their cars on display.
When asked if he thought all his recommendations would be put into place, Holder said absolutely.
It is baffling to me why a national policy has not been put into place yet.
I would never put into any fortune my political leanings, but I do have political leanings.
"The children will be taken care of — put into foster care or whatever," he told NPR.
I grew up in a trap house and then at 13 was put into foster care.
A coup would put into stark relief the contrast between the Republican elite and the base.
The proposed rules could reportedly be finalized and put into effect as early as next month.
These ideas need a combination of regulatory relief and financial support to be put into action.
"That's someone whose information, whose thoughts, whose analysis doesn't get put into the mix," she said.
Other future events, such as weddings, will need to be discussed and put into your budget.
The fuzzy fucker falls asleep as it's put into the press, completely typical of its kind.
Like any other industry, we try to source the best ingredients to put into our products.
Historically, risk cover is put into packages and then sold with just a few customizable areas.
The more effort that you put into it the more tense you get and it's different.
Money gets taken out of my account automatically and put into my savings ($200 per paycheck).
No one who made this had even one good idea they put into the final product.
The myriad of get-well cards and letters were put into a box and sealed up.
It's time to stop letting hidden moral values determine what people can put into their bodies.
The ECB, she said, had put into place a "rigorous framework" for all banks it supervised.
Motherboard is incredibly grateful to them for the time and thought they put into this project.
The cannabis is put into this shaker to separate the big buds from the little buds.
"It's working out very nicely," he said on the weekend when it was put into force.
This is an intensive program she was put into that was supposed to keep her safe.
So instead, for every $25 they put into a savings account, depositors get one lottery entry.
Local organizations put into place their disaster readiness plans, and churches became de facto relief centers.
Rather than a human mixing the solutions, the samples are instead put into a diagnostic machine.
Those investments would build on billions of dollars that investors have already put into the companies.
But at the same time, it becomes easier after seeing certain things being put into action.
And thank YOU for all the love and care you put into everything that you do!
This order and others put into place in recent days affect 23 million New York residents.
This poem to me exemplified the frustrations of being put into a certain type of box.
And so many different ideas about what should, or could, be put into a Zelda game.
Make that plural — won tons, as many as Ms. Lau will put into your bowl ($8).
We cooked for hours, and the amount of work they put into the meal was amazing.
The company's next launch, will put into space the first pieces for a constellation called Starlink.
A $350 student health fee, which caused an uproar on campus, was also put into effect.
A future without cash, though, shouldn't mean that protections aren't put into place for the marginalized.
The way that it was put into place before in the Obama administration was quite contentious.
MUNCHIES over GYM DAY might be the most autobiographical thing I've ever put into a crossword.
We have so much appreciation for the energy you guys put into making this master piece.
The survivors will be screened for the coronavirus and put into quarantine, health officials told Zitamar.
Realizing that you are a survivor of sexual abuse is really hard to put into words.
This week, the city put into place an offline fix to allow the transactions to proceed.
I can't really put into words how beautiful it is and how special we both feel.
"There's a connection that I feel to Spain that's hard to put into words," she said.
Coming from small villages raided by the Khmer Rouge, both were put into segregated prison camps.
Until then, taxes from menstrual products are being put into a special fund for women's health.
He was never put into trouble by anyone, in the mountains or anywhere — including by myself.
Mitt Romney, R-Utah who called for $1,000 to be put into the hands of Americans.
They are groping toward the core of conflicts that are hard to put into words otherwise.
"We will kill between a third and half of everything we put into production," Glass said.
Rinse 3/4 cup quinoa in warm water and then put into boiling water to cook.
Mental health days could help and should be put into our school to help those problems.
Our educations should not be funded by how many TASERs are put into our children's schools.
She gets his mental struggle and the hours of memorization that he put into his dances.
Screenings at the San Francisco and Los Angeles airports were put into place on Jan. 17.
Hundreds of thousands of patients have benefited since the checklist was put into place in 2008.
Cash flow is the net amount of money being put into and out of a company.
The beer is then put into bottles that are replicas of the company's giant brewing kettle.
Some families currently zoned for P.S. 199 would instead be put into the P.S. 191 zone.
A large, multi-agency effort was put into protecting the 2018 Midterm elections from foreign influence.
After paying necessary expenses and a few luxuries, you have $250 left to put into savings.
The destruction in this once-idyllic enclave in the northern Bahamas can't be put into words.
But I have given these moments—what's possible to be put into English—to my characters.
He was put into the clear on a pass into the neutral zone by Alexander Kerfoot.
But overall, Green says he's impressed with the engineering that Signal has put into its evolution.
The inmate was hospitalized and put into a medically induced coma on Tuesday, the people said.
A transcript of the call was put into Pence's daily briefing binder, according to three sources.
This put into motion plans for the company to return to the bank market, sources said.
But we need to start minimizing the amount of pollution that's even put into the landscape.
Want a little more historical knowledge before deciding how much faith to put into Madden's prediction?
On the flip side, there's a lot of money that's ready to be put into cannabis.
She was put into a medically induced coma in a Virginia hospital to fight the infection.
The entire logic of U.S. extended deterrence and alliance solidarity will be put into serious doubt.
Plans that were made and put into place are suddenly useless due to the market changing.
Trump proved it's the voters who make the decision not the money put into the race.
Currently, DHS is operating under exemptions put into place in 2010 by former Secretary Janet Napolitano.
Under the deal, teachers could not simply be fired, so they were put into the reserve.
But while two recent proposals sound simple enough, they could be difficult to put into effect.
I can hear in your letter the care and time that you've put into this decision.
For example, there are limits on how much money we can put into a 401k plan.
When things are done in hand-done embroidery, there is so much love put into it.
The public loves to gather around and often applauds when a work is put into place.
She was eventually put into a wheelchair before paramedics arrived and placed her on a stretcher.
And the effects of climate change put into motion in this century will also continue accumulating.
There's been this new group of energy put into Congress, the squads led by AOC, apparently.
All of the funds from admissions get put into our programs and the collection and the institution.
I will never play a role where there was no love or care put into the character.
Much of the work that Heritage has put into Trump's transition has played out behind the scenes.
The project, which was first put into motion in 2008, has been repeatedly delayed by cost concerns.
"I tried to put into Threads images that you couldn't get out of your head," Jackson said.
No matter how much planning we put into a vase, it's always a surprise in the end.
Let's take a moment to appreciate how much work this couple put into their 2017 Christmas decorations.
I cannot put into words how special Dwight was to me and to everyone his life touched.
Harrisburg in 2011 filed for bankruptcy, but was put into receivership after the case was thrown out.
Evans was put into a medically induced coma on April 19 because of seizures, her husband wrote.
"It was a feeling I can't put into words," Perkins said of his first-half shooting performance.
You're completely negating all the work Apple put into making the iPhone a thin and sleek device.
This is the outer bag all your items are usually put into when you get your food.
There's a huge spiritual aspect to what we do, but it can't really be put into words.
He died in Seattle at age 45 after being put into a medically induced coma, Ruth said.
"We can't put into words how happy it makes us to know that strangers care," she says.
No matter how much preparation you put into a plan, unexpected obstacles are bound to present themselves.
Then those stem cells were put into the bodies of two primates via a bone marrow transplant.
It's nice to put into your home when you're building it, but it's hard to pull out.
We were excited to work with him and see our musical ideas put into such amazing visuals!
Like now, the rover was put into a hibernation mode, and it managed to survive the ordeal.
Fans can also pay more to access the previous films the company has put into the world.
He said the sticking point was Beijing's reluctance to put into law changes that had been agreed.
The director, Robert Tinnell, has adapted material that he had previously put into comic and cookbook form.
The amount of time and money and emotion that you put into your communications infrastructure is insane.
"Good horror is something that you can't even put into words why it scares you," McBride said.
Barris described how much work and resources had been put into the episode before it was yanked.
And the work that Amazon has put into the ergonomics of how you hold it is outstanding.
So thank you, it's literally the most effort any guy has ever put into (not?) dating me.
She was taken to a nearby Japanese garrison and put into a shack with three other women.
He was not able to put into words what exactly went on between him and the parrots.
I felt like my heart had been put into the pop culture meat grinder and ground up.
The blueprint has not been put into formal legislation, but border adjustment is already a sticking point.
Temporary shelter for those affected has been put into place at the nearby Long Branch Community Center.
To account for that, Boeing put into place the MCAS, which would bring the nose down automatically.
We are meant to be, and how much you mean to me cannot be put into words.
It was the first time in MASP's history that such a ban had been put into place.
The hardest thing to do is start, but honesty is easier when it's put into regular practice.
Similar ideas floated among economists in America in the 1930s, but have never been put into practice.
I hate to see people go through that, especially knowing the hard work [they] put into it.
It's so wonderful to see everybody actually put into action my methods after they see the show.
The first is the launch of Apollo Enterprise for vehicles that will be put into mass production.
His agency is tasked with checking companies put into action eight governance measures defined by the law.
The Carter III was the culmination of all of Wayne's effort put into a single cohesive album.
The article highlights the time and effort the mod maker put into his custom Mario-Zelda fusion.
"Luckily, I haven't been put into a situation like that ever in my life," Jenner told Vogue.
There is a lot of hardship and prayers and certain things you have to put into that.
But it was put into sharp focus after his daughter, Austyn Jett, was born two years ago.
"Luckily, I haven't been put into a situation like that ever in my life," Jenner tells Vogue.
It also would likely require a randomized controlled trial before it could be put into actual practice.
Of course there's so much more about my family that I could have put into the movie.
The key is adapting the fade and making it look like some time was put into it.
"It's really hard to process or put into words, it doesn't feel real at all," Raisman said.
"The inputs that they'll put into the computer are going to work exactly the same," Steffen said.
"What I eat and what I put into my body is extremely important to me," she wrote.
The amount is limited only by the person in whose mind the thought is put into motion.
"What I eat and what I put into my body is extremely important to me," she adds.
The blood, sweat and creative effort put into them has flowed through movies in the decades since.
Volkswagen's MAN Turbo and Renk units will also be put into a separate division, the source said.
So carbon put into the ground long ago by deep-rooted grasses may now be seeping out.
Essentially, the more people who own homes, the more stuff they'll need to put into their abodes.
Even though these laws have been put into place to protect women, they often do the opposite.

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