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Experts still recommend putting down 20% as a down payment, even though it&aposs possible to get a mortgage without putting down that amount.
For the next four days in Orlando in 2015, they were putting down their political agendas, and we were putting down our suburban lives, for a week of no-politics Disney World activities.
Jokes aside, putting down moms for their choices isn't cool.
I highly recommend putting down prescriptions and picking up fishing.
How much were you actually putting down in a day?
I thought of it as sediment, as putting down layers.
Try putting down the devices and noticing things you've been missing.
We're putting down a deposit, so hopefully I make the team.
Big companies have been getting bigger and putting down deeper roots.
Are you picking up what this episode is putting down, Constance?
Ms. Abubakar took her picture and sighed, putting down her notebook.
There's a saying in Hebrew, 'Putting down stones, we always remember.
Is this a convincing argument for putting down the video camera?
Prince Philip is putting down the car keys at age 97.
Others are putting down deeper roots in the markets where they operate.
"I am putting down Mark [Zuckerberg]," Young clarified in the Times-Contrarian.
Many aren't picking up what Trump and his defenders are putting down.
When women started working, they started putting down women who didn't work.
Far from becoming rootless, we seem to be putting down deeper roots.
So she decided to treat her broken heart by putting down roots.
Putting down roots in the Hawkeye State can be a prudent choice.
Besides, English is putting down deep roots among ordinary people on the continent.
Young newcomers are putting down roots, reinforcing a cultural change, especially on race.
You can now preorder the car via Tesla's website by putting down $2,500.
Conservative-leaning Twitter users were picking up what Russian trolls were putting down.
Based on how much PDA they're putting down, we'd say Chloe's definitely forgotten.
You want to show him how putting down the weapon will benefit him.
After putting down this fulfilling read, a few nasty thoughts kept haunting me.
How can we reclaim the ethic, which is female-identified, while putting down women?
Most lenders will require a down payment, and Sethi recommends putting down 20 percent.
Only this time, celebs are putting down the sheers and picking up the razor.
"I'm not putting down Mark Zuckerberg," the paper of record quoted him as saying.
Skepticism from Milan residents, however, won't stop Starbucks putting down more roots in Italy.
It's putting down roots — not to tie you down, but to help you grow.
Putting down as large a deposit as possible shows you're serious, Mr. Salomone said.
"It's more putting down markers so it doesn't look like they're surrendering," he said.
You're essentially reforming yourself while putting down the foundation for an entirely new 'other.
Water bottles and electronics will freeze, and even putting down eyeglasses can be problematic.
Prospective buyers could reserve a truck by putting down a $100 fully refundable deposit.
The president is not picking up what the national security community is putting down.
A lot of them had the same void after putting down the needle or bottle.
At just 26, he made waves by putting down $1.8 billion for the glass tower.
Maduro has cracked down on Guaido allies since putting down an attempted uprising last week.
Since ISIS first began putting down roots in Afghanistan, Nangarhar province has been a priority.
There was no sign that combatants were putting down their weapons before the cease-fire.
"It's a 70,2000-baht side bet we're putting down on you," the promoter told him.
It means putting down my phone as much as possible and being present for them.
Quite simply, the American people aren't picking up what the mainstream media is putting down.
She also regularly walks throughout her neighborhood putting down food for every cat she encounters.
Because the Panthers are picking up what you're putting down: you're a one man goddamn show.
I also keep picking up and putting down Garth Risk Hallberg's blockbuster debut City on Fire.
And don't worry — putting down your leftover turkey sandwich is certainly not one of our secrets.
It can be hard not to speak up when someone is putting down something we love.
But the hyper-specialized, craft-centric food world is, in fact, putting down roots in Miami.
For many, that means putting down the cookies and eggnog and picking up a gym membership.
Sometimes putting down the guitar and using another tool opens up a flood gate of emotions.
Sonja was putting down some serious white girl dancing, and seemed like a seasoned, fearless performer.
No matter where you are, putting down less makes things more expensive — you can visit HSH.
After putting down four layers of white acrylic paint, Mr. Chen began applying his kaleidoscope design.
Lackey then helped himself in the fourth, putting down a sacrifice bunt following Kawasaki's leadoff single.
Schwarz's team will be putting down the layers this week, and they'll evaluate their efforts in August.
For me and a lot of my friends, our 30s are about family and putting down roots.
Still, it seems like Cersei is more than happy to pick up what he is putting down.
Since making moves to Tennessee the reality star has also been putting down roots for her business.
Some are punchy (zero tolerance for corporate cover-ups); others fluffy (zero putting down of unwanted pets).
It looks like Baldwin really is putting down roots at ABC since moving over from Universal Television.
The argument could be made that in putting down Stern, Crowe is just perpetuating the original behavior.
The rider can then be seen putting down the bike as the mattress hits its front tire.
Finally, make sure you get enough sleep—and, if you haven't already, consider putting down that forty.
So Midwest tech start-ups are putting down roots as close to their customers as they can.
And are there opportunities for other news platforms to pick up the readers Facebook is putting down?
That's because additive manufacturing generally works by putting down an object one microscopic layer at a time.
I am only putting down details which entered me, fragments that were able to part my flesh.
"This is the cleanest harbor around," she said, "and it's because of what we're putting down there."
It was the classic case of the young male upstart putting down the older, more experienced woman.
The South Sudanese government says it is putting down a rebellion — the same rationale used in Darfur.
Restoring a reef means putting down metal cages or other hard surfaces that oysters can attach to.
Drip Season is more like, I'm letting you know what I'm putting down for today's style, right then.
Painting has begun on #chiefbagnell Here we are putting down the white on his feathers and head dress.
After all, how can there be any doubt when you are putting down the exact words someone says?
Meanwhile, they might try putting down their phones, talking face to face a bit more, and even flirting.
That's a payment of $2,23.25 every month, and that's if homebuyers are putting down 26.50 percent up front.
By putting down a higher amount, you may be able to lower the interest rate on your loan.
Modern dance has had a harder time putting down roots there, but lately that has started to change.
I checked out the area where Apple is putting down roots on a recent visit to the city.
"2017 was all about putting down a plan, getting the wheels turning in the right direction," Cornell said.
And in 2017, she took the plunge, putting down a deposit on an apartment through a property developer.
Casting his mind back, Klopp mimed them putting down their knives and forks, eyes bright with intense concentration.
That means stepping away from your computer, putting down your phone, and becoming totally present in the moment.
The couple bought the $350,000, four-bedroom house by putting down $155,000 and taking out a $195,23 mortgage.
Sure, there was Michonne and Spencer talking meaningfully about Home and Family when they weren't putting down Zombie Deanna.
The Jonas brothers are putting down their mics and picking up aprons to help their parents' dream come true.
It was absolute chaos, really, everyone placing blocks and destroying them and flooding the area and putting down chickens.
The government was brutal in putting down the demonstrations, nonprofit groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reported.
I was dealing with problems that I had — actually, just to be honest about it — trouble putting down myself.
When he goes on an OkCupid date, his attempt at connection involves putting down everyone else at the bar.
Marriage is also a traditional sign of putting down roots, and it's clear that millennials are getting married less.
For more than three decades, Guadalupe R. Plascencia has been putting down roots in California as a naturalized American.
Sometimes it seems that even his subtext has subtext, putting down roots in the deepest murk of human complexity.
By putting down less than 20%, millennials are agreeing to take on private mortgage insurance, which generally costs between .
We also talk a lot about stepping back from the internet or putting down the phone for a break.
"If buyers are putting down such a large sum, they want blue-chip artists, someone everyone knows," Xu said.
That subverts what people almost expected, with Brandon putting down the gun and young Jay not giving Flaco the gun.
"I just think that's a low-odds bet that the market's putting down right now," the Gluskin Sheff economist concluded.
Whitehead suggested putting down the little ones and instead incorporating simple fitness moves into everyday chores, like folding the laundry.
They are moving quickly to recover lost ground, putting down several amendments to a trade bill being debated next week.
He has the growing sense that they are not the only ones interested in putting down roots in the Berkshires.
Your own money serves as collateral by putting down a deposit with the bank, which typically becomes your credit limit.
Burning Man is a big part of the culture, with its heavy emphasis on presence, on putting down your phone.
"It's not just about the kids putting down the guns," the group's founder, Tamar Manasseh, said to The Huffington Post.
And they have eased the tough laws that traditionally have kept migrant workers from putting down roots in big cities.
The Palestinians have little to lose and everything to gain by putting down the sword and accepting the olive branch.
In 2013, the couple bought a $350,000 four-bedroom house by putting down $155,000 and taking out a $195,000 mortgage.
Fights about artistic tastes are nearly always about submerged social hostilities — putting down the audiences as much as the artists.
The bottom line: The majority of retired American workers living abroad are putting down roots in Europe, per SSA data.
Adele took a second shot at it after putting down her mug and asking her band for a hip-hop beat.
Putting down the phone to talk to someone before making any snap judgments can make all the difference in the world.
In neighboring New York, a health department spokesman said putting down plastic would not be acceptable because the material could puncture.
Lawmakers can add their own proposals to the government motion and possibly change its meaning by putting down so-called amendments.
It's a big, engaging story coupled with excellent just-one-more-turn combat that I had a hard time putting down.
And when millennials finally do buy a home, they're putting down a smaller down payment, as Business Insider's Tanza Loudenback reported.
I'm picking up what you're putting down: Southwest Airlines has kicked off their semi-yearly 220006-hour sale with low fares.
Peter Thiel was a founding investor, putting down a $1.7 million in seed funding for Friedman to found the Seasteading Institute.
The parents, who are Hispanic and asked not to be named, ended up putting down a deposit for a private school.
Slowly, the family is putting down roots in a place that, like many towns in rural France, has an uncertain future.
Other works, like "Once Removed on my Mother's Side" and "Putting Down the Prey" (both 2008), are even harder to watch.
What was [it] about that meeting that led you to determine that you needed to start putting down a written record?
I remember the dead grass and how the pink popped against the brownish green as I was putting down the paint.
"It would be a very big step, like confessing that the whole model of putting down Chechnya was wrong," Ms. Milashina said.
It's a very difficult issue that requires everyone to be putting down egos and sit at the same table and talk honestly.
Putting down roots was the partial impetus for a second trip; he got bored of running the same trails in his neighborhood.
A strategy for putting down insurgencies from the left that depends on them simply isn't going to work in the long term.
Will he pull the chivalry card, covering the numbers with one hand while deftly putting down his credit card with the other?
But with investors borrowing ten times the money they're putting down, there is a real danger that some will lose their shirts.
If you're picking up what I'm putting down, then you're likely wondering why the hell I'd give up dairy for a month.
You can back the project now by putting down $219 for one camera (MSRP $329) or $329 for two cameras (MSRP $499).
Since 2010, the phone company has encouraged putting down the phone for texts, calls, and checking your email (and more), while driving.
"I'm sorry, I'm not going to be able to do this," Lewinsky responded, before putting down her microphone and walking off stage.
Liedtke likens one possibility to a process in Germany called the Pfand, which involves putting down a deposit for a beer glass.
"It is exactly priming, putting down a foundation, for them to be ready for when this revolution takes full hold," Ferrentino said.
But that can leave us like a spider plant putting down roots in the air, hoping for soil that may never arrive.
After six seasons swilling whiskey and deadpanning, the sweater-wearing title character of this animated Hollywood satire is putting down the reins.
"I totally respect vegetarians," says Line Lillebo Osfoss, 45, putting down her Tikka rifle to drink coffee heated over a wood fire.
As Andy Warhol, we saw him command sway over creative effetes while putting down the work of Valerie Solanas (played by Lena Dunham).
Around the time that Liberia's child soldiers were putting down their guns, Western governments and aid agencies were resolving to give more wisely.
Draper Esprit, the publicly-listed VC firm based in London, is putting down further roots across Europe in cooperation with German VC Earlybird.
But with so many car companies putting down cold hard cash for automated vehicle tech, our driverless car future feels closer than ever.
Policies such as these are all well and good, but after putting down the book the reader is left with another sobering thought.
But, you know, I think like a lot of things should be further studied, and there's nothing wrong with putting down your phone.
We're also seeing people with larger mortgages on the larger houses - the old rules of putting down a certain down payment have changed.
That assumption is what leads him to ignore advice from advisers about, maybe just maybe, putting down his phone at, say, 10 p.m.
Putting down his camera, he helped get the line loose so that Pienaar's leg could be freed and he could swim to safety.
Republicans say their leaders already appear to be putting down markers for House leadership contests that won't happen until after the 2020 elections.
In this way, then, through picking up and putting down, through hauling and waiting in line, the game reveals itself slowly to you.
The internet will not change the fact that Mr. Putin controls a sprawling security apparatus capable of putting down any revolt, he says.
I don't have a car, so I'm putting down 10 or 15 thousand steps a day, which is pretty straightforward and pretty easy.
By the time he finally picks up what Tyrion is putting down, they both look like they've grown another inch of scraggly beard hair.
The site also notes that home-ownership gets more expensive if you make a smaller down payment, instead of putting down the recommended 20%.
In the 12th century muwashshah-singing spread eastward, putting down roots in north Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, with its farthest outpost in Yemen.
Many farmers in New Zealand own guns, which they use for killing pests such as possums and rabbits, and for putting down injured stock.
You can see this happening institutionally, globally... It's all the same story of a gender identity that doesn't exist except by putting down somebody.
Putting down weapons is the first journey in the recovery process but leading normal lives is even more difficult for the children, he added.
Last month, Procter & Gamble Co declared victory in putting down activist investor Nelson Peltz's bid to join the board of the consumer products giant.
"If you think about the pattern over the last year, he is constantly putting down the very institutions that keep us free," she added.
In search of affordable housing, young families are putting down roots in places like Sunset Park in Brooklyn and Morris Park in the Bronx.
Video gamers are putting down their traditional controllers in favour of something more interesting—weird, specialized ones they build themselves out of almost anything.
The opening of the kosher market three years ago signaled to some that the growing Jewish population was putting down roots in the area.
For months now, thousands of kids, from coast to coast, have been putting down their phones and iPads and putting their hands on something ... goopier.
But someone putting down a couple hundred thousand dollars for a statue might want a little more information on an object almost two millennia old.
Start by moving your fingers away from your pores and putting down the extraction tools (which few of us actually know how to use properly).
"I think, honestly, putting down a rough short program and being so low in the placement just took the pressure away from me," he said.
"We are putting down the accelerator significantly on investment on this," Raj Kapoor, chief strategy officer for Lyft, told reporters at its San Francisco headquarters.
I think we are at a point now that what people are doing is they are putting down -- I will go to the immigration policy.
The stories in Evening in Paradise range in style and genre, as though Berlin is picking up and putting down other authors' voices and approaches.
Wow, these people are unreal!!!" she wrote in posts which have since been deleted, adding that "My blood is boiling, these people need putting down.
More dangerously, yakuza with ties to nationalist organizations would act as muscle, putting down public protests and silencing activists, never hesitating to stoop to murder.
"I think that she's putting down a marker in an attempt to sort of predefine what the progressive stance is going to be," Reinish said.
Hamas denied it had come under Egyptian pressure to curb the protests, which provoked international condemnation of Israel's deadly tactics in putting down the unrest.
Like many active investors, Mr. Harber bought the stocks "on margin" which typically means putting down some money and borrowing the rest from the broker.
The woman is making a mark and putting down a marker, declaring her own presence with a mixture of shame and audacity, impulsiveness and deliberation.
Instead of forcing her to go outside, we started putting down puppy pads so that she could go to the bathroom in warmth and peace.
Over the next roughly 90 minutes, Trump seemingly could not call attention to his accomplishments without resorting to putting down past administrations or bashing Democrats.
Earlier in the week, by way of Herman Melville's "Billy Budd", we had considered how we would go about putting down mutinies among our staff.
Many other companies require you to do so if you&aposre putting down less than 20% of the house&aposs value as a down payment.
He's also currently very unpopular, so exaggerating those differences is a good way of seeking votes while simultaneously putting down-ballot Republicans in awkward positions.
And, also, Secretary Mattis had some great comments on what he believes the Chinese are doing globally and the military footprint that they&aposre putting down.
After reading up on them, getting a better understanding of the shimmering insects, and putting down some cedar shavings as a repellent, those dreams eventually stopped.
"I can show her later," he said, putting down his dinged-up old Canon with the burned-out circle in the top left of the screen.
When you talk about closing costs and inspection costs and putting down such a large down payment, I pretty much put my life savings into it.
The idea is that instead of putting down roots for a property that you probably can't afford anyway, you remain untethered, wandering wherever your heart desires.
No matter what kind of clear, indisputable fact you think you're putting down, the masked artist will gladly find a way to question and twist it.
As you may recall, French bought Selena Gomez's house in Calabasas in 2016, so it's possible he's putting down roots on the west coast for good.
The best reason for putting down your deposit might be the experience of those who attend the launch, similar to what Earl and Patty Mills describe.
I think our society needs to redefine dating by putting down our phones and taking a look around everything and everyone right in front of us.
The Silicon Valley VC has been quietly putting down roots in the European market over the last several months, including scouting for talent and local deals.
"Sometimes people have a hard time putting down their phones, but it's rejuvenating," said one attendee, Charity Burns, a college English teacher from Forest Hills, Queens.
" The week before, the People's Daily, a mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, had suggested that "putting down the riots" was a precondition for "fair elections.
The kosher market's opening three years ago signaled that the community was putting down roots in what remains a largely African-American part of Jersey City.
Finally, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses 299.98" is the archival coup; it features one of Monk's strongest quartets putting down tracks for the score to a French film.
Senate Majority PAC has spent about $6 million on the race so far, recently putting down another $3 million in television ad buys to boost Menendez.
Favorites stopped being good enough as-is, and social media was swarmed with the food scene's "next-level" (another 2016-ism we're putting down) mashups and twists.
After all, playing Sim City as a kid would never been as much fun as it was if you got stuck putting down your first water pipe.
That requires putting down the cellphone, gently asking questions, and signaling with non-verbal communication (think of a head nod or sympathetic hand gesture) that you're interested.
The images record fleeting moments in a dark landscape, one that was better protected thanks to Shiras putting down his rifle and taking up "camera hunting" instead.
But, disregarding the massive uncertainties, big companies for the first time are putting down stakes, fearful of being left behind if quantum becomes the next big thing.
Under this initiative the government provides up to a 40% stake in purchases of new houses, with buyers putting down a deposit of as little as 5%.
Musk updated the count of pre-orders for the $35,000 electric — more than 500,000, each putting down $1,000 for a place in line to buy the car.
She said the shelter was at capacity, and that it typically had to resort to putting down strays after just 12 days if they were not adopted.
I'm not telling anybody how to play here—this advice is only for people in danger of putting down the game for good without finishing the story.
"They're putting down a marker, saying which way things are headed if nothing changes," Pollack, of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, California, said.
Practice putting down the phone; you may be surprised at how logging off allows you to "log in" to the terrifying and rapidly crumbling world around you.
Landscapers were putting down new mulch underneath the shrubbery, and a street cleaner swept up debris from the driveway where Trump is expected to enter the building.
Apple was at the leading edge of this movement, putting down roots in the early 1980s, when the company was a mere minnow in the tech world.
First established by landless veterans fresh from putting down an uprising in northeastern Brazil in 1897, Morro da Providencia is considered Rio's first informal settlement or favela.
You had to remember to bookmark the page you were on when putting down your iPad if you wanted to pick it up later on the iPhone.
Between the lines: "They're certainly putting down rhetorical markers that would justify a heavy-handed intervention," says Dan Kliman of the Center for a New American Security.
Though the sale was hectic, she'd settled into her new home in Richmond, putting down roots she hoped would ground her as her new life took off.
When the governor of Massachusetts asked for help putting down the Shays Rebellion in 1786, Congress essentially shrugged its shoulders, unable to offer troops of its own.
But now a growing number of migrants are putting down roots in Mexico, legally or illegally, instead of using it as a thruway to the United States.
Basically, it'll help ensure that everything you do — from other exercise to walking around to picking up and putting down everyday objects — is done safely, efficiently, and effectively.
Many people have a hard time putting down their cell phones before bed—when your Twitter interactions are going crazy, taking one more look is hard to resist.
After putting down an attempted coup in May led by generals opposed to his continued rule, he was re-elected in July, supported by a favorable court ruling.
It's still unclear whether or not these shots were fatal — when the Delos commandos arrive and start putting down every host in sight, William appears to be breathing.
But Chile and a neighbor in South America, Argentina, have taken a rare route to putting down stakes here, nurturing small Antarctic settlements that include families with children.
Even so, the company has a long roster of people waiting to ride on VSS Unity, with hundreds of customers putting down deposits of $250,000 for a ticket.
Interested buyers will have to wait until late 2017 to take delivery, but they can get ahead of the game by putting down a $1,000 deposit Thursday night.
Nipsey's shocking death is prompting extraordinary developments in L.A. -- a full peace treaty between several gangs, who are putting down firearms and showing more unity to honor Nip.
"This house is so important to Christie and Matt because it's their first time really putting down roots and really having a place of their own," Upton says.
"I struggle to think what Palo Alto will become and what it will represent when young families have no hope of ever putting down roots here," she wrote.
It depicts a hot shot doctor witnessing a helicopter crash, putting down his video game controller, tossing a nurse aside, and entering the operating room like a hero.
Cathy Derus, CPA and founder of Brightwater Financial, recommends putting down closer to 20 percent, however, because it gives you a bigger stake in the property right away.
The minority Tigrayan regime has jailed hundreds of bloggers, journalists and opposition figures, keeping itself in power by intimidating political opponents, rigging elections and violently putting down protests.
Justin seemed to panic for a second at the idea of putting down $300,000 to hold this guy's phone, but luckily someone else offered to do it instead.
The video shows Boyko remotely flying the drone out of his window — it's too far to see what it's carrying — before putting down the controller in the kitchen.
"What's the point in us putting down a grand plan just for them to rip it up in front of us?" the UK government source told the paper.
Many of them are shuffled between multiple homes, never really putting down roots, until they eventually age out of the system and are left to fend for themselves.
Jessica Lang Dance, after several nomadic years of renting studio space around New York, is putting down roots in the culture-rich neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens.
"The thought of putting down a large amount of money is a major reason why my friends and I decided to go the rent route," Ms. Hardisty said.
It's a model for outsiders putting down roots in the places where they find beauty, changing and complicating a community as they become an essential part of it.
These days, even though putting down 20% is no longer a strict requirement for buying a home, saving up for a down payment is still a big deal.
Kim admitted that nerves had affected her putting down the home stretch as she made several poor strokes while trying to avoid thinking about the record first prize.
Jesse Cross-Call, a senior policy analyst at the Center on Budget Policy Priorities, said LePage is  "putting down markers" that could further slow an already lengthy process.
Yet traveling to a different time zone, or perhaps even a different country, also means putting down whatever games you're playing and leaving them to collect dust for weeks.
See, the Spartan-Ives guys got a tip that Chuck Rhoades Sr. was putting down a pretty penny on Ice Juice and Boyd thought Axe would want to know.
Unfortunately, Twitter just is not picking up what the magazine is putting down, and several users seem determined to make sure everyone knows "hand salad" is not a thing.
Jonathan and Drew Scott have been living together for a long, long time, but now the Property Brothers stars are putting down roots on opposite ends of the country.
While Washington succeeded in putting down the rebellion, the stage was set for generations' worth of resentment toward the federal government and its burdensome, unfair taxation on distilled spirits.
For Dash, putting down ideas that he and his team have, as they did in their public company handbook, for example, is a way to work with such clarity.
Her big hope now: Corporate clients will start planning ahead and putting down deposits for events they're most likely to have post-crisis, such as holiday parties in December.
While there are undeniable pleasures that come with putting down roots, homeownership comes with a host of tradeoffs in terms of lifestyle, finances and how you spend your time.
Putting Down Your Phone May Help You Live Longer By raising levels of the stress-related hormone cortisol, our phone time may also be threatening our long-term health.
It's easy when you have a plan, and Donald Trump has a plan: He is just going to keep putting down the hay where the goats can get it.
A month and a half after the meeting, Mr. Bouvier bought the "Mundi" for $80 million, putting down $68 million in cash, and a Picasso valued at $12 million.
At 40 percent, including the average state rate, businesses are deterred from putting down roots in the United States, and instead are encouraged to investing and creating jobs overseas.
The market opened three years ago, signaling that the Orthodox community was putting down roots in what had been, and remains, a largely African-American part of Jersey City.
"After putting down roots in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macau, we are pleased to further expand our operations in Asia...," BHSI Asia President Marc Breuil said in the statement.
I just have a name and age for them, and if the name is wrong name, that's the one they gave me, so that's the one I'm putting down.
It's like putting down a deposit, he said, so that one has the right to buy the property in three months at a fixed price, no matter how prices change.
Or they can just show up to enjoy the fruits — after putting down a refundable deposit of $210,2000 to $22001,210, along with dues and the cost of their wine allocation.
Farmers prepared as best they could — putting down extra bedding behind wind breaks, placing extra bales of hay in front of calf bungalows and in places where snow typically accumulates.
As the Trump administration moves quickly to make good on its campaign promises, China appears to be putting down markers and drawing foreign policy red lines not to be crossed.
It's a labour of love, because even now, I'm looking at putting down new stocks, and thinking that in 20 years time, the nephews and nieces will be selling it.
They stopped putting down a nickel (or $1.99) for the daily paper long ago and, instead, they'll readily watch a video ad for Doritos to read more about the Kardashians.
But it isn't easy to stomach his habit of putting down everyone he sees with a grandiose aphorism, and of addressing a supposedly Native American actress as Pocahontas and Minnehaha.
Instead of spending their summers earning cash pouring lattes, working drive-thru windows or waiting tables, an increasing number of teens are putting down their aprons and staying in school.
Of course, balance is key and she emphasizes the importance of putting down your phone and enjoying life — which is advice that surely all of us should take to heart.
That's because his immigration status — and his unclear future in this country under a new administration — has held him back from making decisions like having kids and putting down roots.
This is particularly the case with people who have fragile self-esteems and seek to improve their standing by putting down or eliminating those who they see as a threat.
Museveni's critics say he has become increasingly intolerant of dissent as his support has waned, with security forces often putting down opposition rallies and protests with teargas, beatings and detentions.
The movie itself isn't all that illuminating on that point — or any point in particular — so here's the context you need to pick up what Lego Ninjago is putting down.
Not long ago, Apple put a screen-time feature on the iPhone that's supposed to, I don't know, shame me into putting down the drug it won't stop selling me.
She also picked up a bit of what many have been putting down for a while: Capitalism, especially for the current generation trying desperately to make ends meet, really sucks!
It means putting down the camera for a few moments to notice what the air feels like, what the streets smell like, and writing down our feelings about being there.
It worked just fine through the case the company shipped the Pixel 23 with, and offers a satisfying tactile buzz to let you know it's picking up what you're putting down.
And while it'd be easy to say the first step to healthier, hydrated hair is putting down that flat iron and cutting out the coloring, that's not everyone's cup of tea.
Balance is important, so unplugging every now and then, or putting down your phone — even if it means missing online articles like this one — is more valuable than you might think.
The browser, not the OS. As people have moved largely to services, switching from computer to computer has become a matter of logging in to Chrome, rather than putting down roots.
Certainly, but anyone who can't handle a little cheese with their time-traveling fantasy period romance probably isn't going to be picking up what Outlander is putting down to begin with.
Vast numbers of troops were diverted into occupation armies, tasked with putting down rebellions in newly-captured provinces ranging from southern Spain to Libya, denying reinforcements to my exhausted Egyptian expedition.
We broke the story, Kendall bought Emily Blunt and John Krasinski's Hollywood Hills home for $6.5 million, and turns out she dove in headfirst ... putting down $2.5 mil CASH ... nearly 40%!
The 31-year-old reportedly sold his home in Baltimore -- so, it looks like he's putting down roots in AZ to raise his new baby boy with his fiancee, Nicole Johnson.
It's a lighthearted comedy whose final act includes a drive-by shooting, and whose last moments show Craig putting down his gun and de-escalating the violence that fills his neighborhood.
State-run media ran headlines putting down the decision: "Law-abusing tribunal issues ill-founded award on South China Sea arbitration," read one of the headlines on the official Xinhua paper.
Ankara may be the seat of Turkey's government, but it was Mr. Erdogan's grip on Istanbul, a city he once governed as mayor, that was crucial in putting down the coup.
Or should we fret that when women win, we lose — that soon we'll have to give up grunting and football games for putting down toilet seats and talking about our "feelings"?
As a result, he is putting down a "call credit spread," which entails selling the July monthly 145-strike calls and buying the July monthly 150-strike calls expiring July 21.
Many residents are members of families that have lived there for generations, which can seem like an anomaly in a city where so many come and go without putting down stakes.
I know I'm technically capable of putting down in words exactly why I've chosen this person and why I want to choose him again and again, every day, forever, yada yada.
But she found the expectations placed on her at a young age overwhelming and retreated from the sport for nearly two years, putting down her rackets and taking up professional cricket.
After putting down $1 million in nonrefundable deposits on a fleet of airplanes for his start-up, SurfAir, he was struggling to raise enough money to follow through on the purchase.
The equestrian monument, known as the Reiterdenkmal, showed a soldier on horseback, commemorating the Schutztruppe, or protection force, which played the main role in putting down the challenge to German rule.
After making his debut in 2012, he has been a fixture with the ensemble, while also putting down roots in Lower Manhattan with his wife, Judith Ramirez, and their Yorkie, Ori.
Ever the optimists, many noted that, as is typical of the fair here, collectors were taking their time to learn about the artists, putting down reserves and finalizing the purchases later.
The expletive-spewin', hot tubbin', Caddy drivin' former head football coach featured in "Last Chance U" is putting down the cigar and picking up a pen ... 'cause he's writing a book!!!
Putting down limits for what times you deal with it and how long those windows are has proved useful for plenty of people... just don't be tempted to hit that snooze button.
This will be very useful in helping to attract subscribers who might be hesitant about putting down yet another recurring financial commitment with the growing selection of over-the-top streaming offerings.
I have witnessed tense boards, investors putting down entrepreneurs, aggressive financing rounds… and other such instances that reduce your chances of success and, frankly, take out all the fun from the ride.
And for as long as she's been telling me that, it seems, she's been putting down her own body, even though she is the kind of beautiful I can't wait to be.
The issue of putting down strays was plunged into the spotlight last year, after a shelter vet committed suicide after becoming overwhelmed by the number of animals she had to put down.
From the NYT:Farmers prepared as best they could — putting down extra bedding behind wind breaks, placing extra bales of hay in front of calf bungalows and in places where snow typically accumulates.
Yara Greyjoy is what the Mother of Dragons could have been   Yara is what the Mother of Dragons could have been — if she weren't so busy putting down rebellions and getting captured.
Putting down a sulfur fire isn't the same as dealing with a regular fire: in fact, the crew used only a small amount of water from the fire truck plus firefighting foam.
Since traffic deaths saw a spike in 2016, this study is yet another call to action, reminding drivers that accidents caused by distractions can be prevented by simply putting down the phone.
As well as demonstrating that the willowy Ms Winstead is a charismatic leading lady, "10 Cloverfield Lane" makes a compelling argument for putting down your smartphone and learning a few handicraft skills.
In the years since putting down roots in the Pacific Northwest, Ace has expanded into (in order of opening) Portland, Palm Springs, New York, London, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, and Chicago.
Some Republican strategists, however, have little sympathy for the party committee, noting that it smoothed the way for Mr. Trump's nomination by aggressively putting down efforts to let delegates vote their conscience.
The executive director of the Delos board, Charlotte (Tessa Thompson) had been the chief "Westworld" villain, leading her security team in putting down the host rebellion and securing the company's intellectual property.
RELATED: Congress has precious few days before funding deadline -- and lots to do "I'm going to build it way under budget, but we're putting down $25 billion for the wall," Trump said.
By putting down 20% of the price, you avoid the monthly cost called private mortgage insurance (PMI), which the bank requires in the case that you aren't able to meet your payment obligations.
We became friends in a period of our lives when the demands of our jobs were just heating up, when the roots we were putting down in the city were just getting deep.
Pence also defended Trump's comments that "the generals have been reduced to rubble" under the Obama administration, responding to critics that interpreted those words to mean Trump was putting down the US military.
While the scope of Guaidó's support among the Venezuelan military is not yet known, the AP reported that Maduro's government said it was putting down a coup instigated by "traitors" linked to Guaidó.
I sit or pace in my rooms, agitated, picking up and putting down a saxophone, changing my shirt, hefting by turns a china lamp, a leather pouch, trying to joke with the snails.
Nissan's upscale auto brand Infiniti is putting down startup roots in Canada with a new accelerator designed to help spur growth of companies that focus on internet-of-things and smart city technology.
It joins a list of unassuming neighborhoods, mostly outside of Manhattan, where new and growing families are putting down roots — or at least seeking respite from runaway housing prices in more expensive areas.
These days, the practice of putting down less than 20% to secure a mortgage is becoming more common, and real estate agents say that it&aposs one way to get into the market. 
With a career that has taken him to Alaska and other far-flung places, Mr. Saks was wary of putting down deep roots, so he rented a two-bedroom apartment with his girlfriend.
Both artists traveled throughout Europe before returning to New York and putting down roots in the Catskills, and it is there that Mr. Lyght, like Cole, has produced some of his most inspired works.
Despite putting down roots in New York, he spent most of his life traveling around the world, learning different languages, mastering his craft, and amassing a reputation for himself as a treasured musical artists.
The internet has turned politics into cliques that mimic a lot of high school dynamics: Each clique comes with its own lingo, its own way of celebrating its heroes or putting down its opponents.
Yet, that hasn't deterred a number of fleet operators —some of whom were in the audience Thursday night — from putting down preorders for a truck that isn't even planned to start production until 2019.
Putting down a historical marker in Laos, Obama will spend time in the capital Vientiane and also travel to the ancient northern city of Luang Prabang to convene a town hall at Souphanouvong University.
If this enthusiasm of those waiting in line to reserve a Model 3 is any indication, a high percentage of those putting down a deposit will follow through and actually order the new Tesla.
The self-important were the hardest to win over, but putting down the mighty from their seats and exalting the humble, in the words of the Magnificat, were what his show was all about.
So eager is the government to prevent maids from putting down roots or burdening public services that they are given regular health checks and, if found to be pregnant, sent home to give birth.
I am tired of all of these multimillion-dollar athletes and celebrities who do nothing to improve conditions putting down the country that has given them the opportunity to get to where they are.
Just like each component to a house requires that you accomplish multiple things, such as putting down a floor, putting up walls, or wiring for electricity, each dream requires that you complete multiple tasks.
Self-taught, he painted the way certain writers write, with deliberation rather than grace, putting down one word, one idea, one image at a time, wedging and stitching them into a dense visual weave.
That means eating slowly, putting down the fork periodically, checking in after a few minutes to see if you're still hungry, and not continuing to eat just because there's still food on your plate.
The kosher market's opening three years ago signaled that they were putting down roots in what remains a largely African-American part of Jersey City, which is across the Hudson River from Lower Manhattan.
While a large share of millennials initially move into major metropolitan markets, like New York City, San Francisco and Boston, they don't tend to stay and buy homes – putting down roots for the long term.
So, this holiday season, consider putting down the pens and paper and pick up some Lego instead... assuming you can figure out how on earth these two kids actually managed to put this together, anyway.
Brown said he'd been involved in putting down the protests during the 1968 Chicago riots at the Democratic National Convention and thought what happened Friday night was similar, accusing the protesters of intentionally creating violence.
The paramilitary police force serves as a backup for the military in times of war, and domestically has a role in putting down protests and counter-terrorism as well as border defense and fire-fighting.
Tons of women on the internet right now are opening up about why they're putting down the razor or breaking up with their bikini waxer as they halt the ritual of removing their pubic hair.
Putting down their weapons, Pancho says, would be impossible because the Templarios are hell-bent on going back to the days when big money flowed from protection rackets imposed upon the area's lucrative agricultural enterprises.
Everyone is still a little bit racist and online porn remains plentiful, but "Avenue Q," the risqué take on "Sesame Street" that ran Off Broadway, on Broadway and off again, is putting down its puppets.
The son of a rural schoolteacher, Mr. Petro joined a guerrilla group at a young age, later putting down his arms after a deal with the government in the 1990s and entering left-wing politics.
The show has two sources of humor, then — the parlor comedy of mother putting down son, and the physical, farcical comedy of Mr. Ranganathan blundering across Sri Lanka, gamely enduring the trials she has arranged.
Shanker expects Tesla semi deposits to be refundable, and by now everyone knows that putting down some money to get a place in line to buy a Tesla can mean a bit of a wait.
The game seemed almost a given for the Cardinals, as Louisville—with all their height—was tearing through the Wolverines defense, putting down nasty dunks like this to make a halftime score of 36-28.
Indeed, the denizens of Little Haiti represent a small portion of the local migrants from the impoverished Caribbean nation, many of whom are putting down roots just across the border from what was once their destination.
Plenty of social media shade from Perry followed (possibly because she didn't have a music video insulting Swift in her arsenal), including this shot Perry fired after Swift criticized Nicki Minaj for putting down other women.
In the past year, as the natural hair movement has gone global, more Brazilian women are putting down the flatirons and easing up on the blowouts — and products and procedures to undo the damage are surging.
This particular machine—the Essemtec Scorpion—is capable of putting down over 1,600 little dots of solder per minute with extraordinary accuracy, and with little to no risk of burning the shit out of your fingers.
A UN study found that 80% of countries had policies to reduce rural-urban migration, although much of human progress has come from people putting down their hoes and finding better jobs in the big smoke.
The takeawayWhile there are some things we would have done differently for the sake of our finances (like putting down more on the house), we're really happy with our decision to move to the Minneapolis suburbs.
Grayshift, a company that offers to unlock modern iPhones for as little as $50 each, has caused a buzz across law enforcement agencies, with local police already putting down cash for the much sought-after tech.
But if I'm picking up what this show is putting down, it sounds like old age entails more growing, more doing, more figuring out unanticipated twists and turns on a never-ending journey of self-realization.
Like other developed countries, the country has very low birth rates, fast-decreasing levels of violence and large middle classes who define success by tapping the latest smartphone or putting down a deposit on a new car.
I'm not joining a run club or pretending I understand the appeal of picking up and putting down tractor tires, but one Saturday morning, I made my daughter laugh while we moved our bodies in ridiculous ways.
But for gamers, this new model is a welcome change, since it means you can casually enjoy classics without putting down any money at all, and getting the ad-free upgrade isn't going to break the bank.
But Joel was talking about the current situation, non-stop global turmoil, naming countries and circumstances, putting down his fork so he could raise his hand and gesture in a whirling motion, elbow pinned on the table.
Only on Monday did the campaign start buying ad time, putting down $270,2102 this week, another $210,255 the following week and $20043,22004 more for the week of the primary, according to Advertising Analytics, an ad tracking firm.
"In 100 years of case law this has never been done before, this whole ripping up a standing agreement and putting down an edict that's not agreed to by both parties," said AFGE spokeswoman Ashley De Smeth.
Op-Ed Contributor TUAM, Ireland — Last year, during the 21.6th anniversary of the Easter Rising that led to Irish independence, the writer Colm Toibin pointed to the fatal mistake the British made when putting down the rebellion.
Whether you're putting down some cash for one of the new Apple slates or you've already got a USB-C device in your life, here's how the emerging technology works and exactly what you can do with it.
The intense interest in deepfakes could be a desire to fulfill a fantasy, and see female celebrities who are admired but don't do porn, but it could also be "a kind of putting down on someone," Arrowsmith says.
Never before in history could so many white men consider themselves so free, winning a greater liberty by putting down people of color, and then defining that liberty in opposition to the people of color they put down.
I slammed down "The Red Car," Marcy Dermansky's sharp and fiery new novel, in tense fits and jumpy starts, putting down the book to ponder it, but not pondering long because I had to know what happened next.
"If you have a good credit score, private mortgage insurance is going to likely be your best option if you're putting down less than 20 percent," said Joe Parsons, branch manager for Caliber Home Loans in Dublin, California.
It wasn't until 10 or 15 years ago that the federal government really had the capability and the desire to deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants who'd been living in the US, working steady jobs, putting down roots.
After visiting more than 60 countries in less than three years, the millionaire Bucket List Family is finally putting down some roots and buying their first house — an 80-year-old fixer-upper on the Big Island of Hawaii.
And yet it's exactly these same blue states where the party's establishment is also strongest, and therefore where they're most capable of putting down the insurgents trying to fundamentally reshape the kinds of candidates the Democratic Party puts forward.
Joe Biden's son and daughter-in-law filed docs Wednesday -- obtained by TMZ -- calling for a stay of litigation in their divorce proceedings ... which means they're putting down their swords until they can "amicably and privately" reach a settlement.
The regulations also aim to crack down on illegal puppy farms, outlaw automatic devices that punish dogs for barking, spell out conditions for putting down sick or injured animals, and make organizers responsible for animal welfare at public events.
Abadi is seen as something of a hero in much of Iraq for successfully leading the U.S.-backed offensive that drove out ISIS, as well as putting down a short-lived Kurdish independence struggle in fall of last year.
Putting down seven figures in a pricey media market like Tampa may only prove to be a precautionary move, but it's already a win of sorts for Democrats: That's money that won't be directed toward even more competitive races.
Alas, after a month of Stubhubbing overpriced Coachella tickets (for Ari, of course), putting down first and last on a swanky new pad and splurging on the adult spring break trip of a lifetime, fact is, we're pretty much strapped.
Following Iran's help in putting down the Iraqi Kurds' push for independence, Iraq is expected to start supplying crude oil for the first time from the Kirkuk fields in Iraqi Kurdistan to a refinery in the Iranian city of Kermanshah.
It comes after the state Supreme Court decided last month not to stop the execution on procedural grounds despite challenges by lawyers and a rights group, who argued that the procedure would be less humane than putting down a pet.
What's also concerning is the idea that opting out of the attention economy — putting down our phones, stepping away from the news, avoiding information overload — or attenuating its influence on us might become something only wealthy people can afford to do.
There was even talk of an uprising in Saudi Arabia, although in the event it was swiftly suppressed by the Kingdom's security forces, which also played a role in putting down the revolt in the neighboring island nation of Bahrain.
If you can't think of anything else to tweet about besides a woman's appearance, may we suggest cheering on your favorite Olympic athlete, pushing for gun control, sharing your pick for Best Picture... or just putting down your damn phone.
Royal rumors of tension between the brothers began swirling when news surfaced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wouldn't permanently be putting down roots in Kensington Palace in the apartment located directly next to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
As Apple, Google, Facebook, and other tech titans start putting down deeper roots in the city, it's increasingly forcing startups like The Zebra to leave the city center and go to areas where real estate is cheaper and more plentiful.
Because of a massive backlog in the immigration courts, it can take years for those cases to work their way to completion, and many immigrants are allowed to work and live in the US in the meantime, putting down roots.
"With DOT crews now putting down new street markings for bus lanes and bike lanes, we are deeply committed to having our streets ready for the L tunnel closure next April," said Polly Trottenberg, the DOT chief, in a statement.
"This is not about putting down markers for all time — it's more about particular short-term objectives," said Martin Lederman, a Georgetown law professor who worked on executive-power issues as a lawyer in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel.
It's a declaration of who should be considered fully American: not just putting down roots in a community, becoming integrated into its economy and civic life, but assimilating — sloughing off something of one's ancestral culture to take on something American instead.
Without some young professionals putting down roots and investing in their local communities, what has historically been the most energetic group of city-builders will become a lost generation of nomads flitting from one shared kitchen to another all over the planet.
Sanchez and other researchers at USC have found that a lack of clear information, language barriers, and an ambivalence about putting down roots in the US can often prevent immigrants from initiating the naturalization process, as well as the $685 naturalization fee.
In the meantime if you find yourself tossing and turning, you might find that making simple lifestyle changes (like putting down your phone before bed) or getting a grip on your sleep hygiene (by setting consistent bedtimes) helps, too, according to the NIH.
"We will not tolerate politicians or anyone else putting down Muslims and blaming Muslims for a few people," said Rabbi Michael Lerner, the editor of Tikkun magazine, who said he attended the ceremony in Louisville, Kentucky, as a representative of American Jews.
At first, the board accepts words that are four or more letters long, but if half of the players change the speed of the game by putting down their "slower" cards, the board will only accept words that are five or more letters.
All photos by Jack Crosbie When I meet Kevin Morby on a brisk spring morning, he's running around the apartment picking up and putting down his guitar, talking with his handlers, and brainstorming with the photographer the best place to take photos.
"So thin and gaunt, and more frail than ever, my wife is sowing her seeds – putting down roots in the soil of our lives and hearts," Rory, 50, explains in a new post to his blog This Life I Live on Thursday.
TC: But can you imagine an institution putting down its foot and saying, Andreessen Horowitz or Accel — firms that I'm sure are talking with women but don't have a female GP right now —  would any LP said, "Nope, we're not funding those guys"?
After shuffling through at least 103 open houses, obsessively refreshing every MLS site all day long (I downloaded the apps and got notifications, too), and putting down a few offers only to be turned down, we finally found our dreamy dream house.
Because of a massive backlog in the immigration courts, it can take years for those cases to work their way to completion, and many immigrants are given the ability to work and live in the US in the meantime, putting down roots.
After climbing up in politics by putting down Barack Obama as an illegitimate president, Trump is so terrified of being seen as an illegitimate president that he acts out in ways that cause more people to see him as an illegitimate president.
He said that if you pre-order a Model 3 today, you likely won't receive a car until "the end of next year," and he added that the line is only growing, so that delay shouldn't discourage anyone from putting down cash towards a reservation.
When I got the job and started looking at homes, I priced out my monthly payment and saw that I could get a home with 21240 beds/2408 baths and end up paying around $1,000 a month after putting down the minimum 5% down payment.
Here's an example It's hard to moderate a social network that's larger than the world's most populous countries, but accountability and transparency are critical to preventing the problems that exist on those networks from putting down permanent, physical roots in the countries where Facebook operates.
Before all that, though, Red Jordan Arobateau was putting down queer raunch that laid crucial ground for today's open artistic expression of Black sex, and arguably still surpasses what's accepted and available in terms of media portraying the sex lives of poor, Black queers.
The combination of Palantir putting down large deposits, not caring much about price and offering to sign longer leases creates "a triple threat that start-ups cannot compete with," said Beninato, who sold his last Palo Alto-based company Tello to Urban Airship in 2012.
"When you see a cook finish a dish and you know he was killing people, or putting [down] landmines, and you see that same person being helpful for society by cooking, doing good, and enjoying it, you realize that it's worth it," he says.
In an effort to keep the environment in mind, Manulele forgoes putting down plastic to prevent weed growth in the fields—as the farmers who operated the land before them did—and uses sugarcane bagasse (the stalk fibers leftover from extracting cane juice) instead.
So when my new upstairs neighbors took their sweet time putting down a rug in the room above my bedroom (or lent it out to Savion Glover for midnight tap-dancing workshops), I didn't write a group email to every resident of my building.
He's one of the most hot-and-cold fighters in the UFC, a fine-tuned wrestle-boxer capable of seizing the title by putting down a durable brawler like Robbie Lawler inside of a round, and capable of getting out-hugged by Jake Shields.
Indeed, at Wednesday's march, officer after officer talked about a crisis of morale in the 150,000-strong national police force after a year of putting down Yellow Vest protests, public criticism over the severity of police tactics, budget cuts and a feeling of government neglect.
"There should be no doubt ... that authorities will crack down if they feel that the regime is under serious threat," said Newton, who pointed out that the current regime has a track record of "ruthlessly putting down protests" and will do so again if necessary.
That one was right in my old briar patch, but looks like Brandeis will be the pitch because it's right in the Cambridge area and I'd like to operate among the Harvard brains a while so that I can see what they're really putting down.
In this age of constant connectivity, however, I have discovered that sometimes putting down a device to get on the floor and play with my kids may be a better solution to a behavioral issue than to keep scouring the Internet for the next new strategy.
"The effects of the rain are only on erosion, which has been tackled right after the previous harvest by winterizing the vineyards by putting down hay," said Jean Hoefliger, a winemaker at Alpha Omega winery in St. Helena, a community in the heart of the Napa Valley.
Given that HomePods aren't meant to be put on a soft surface (the tweeters fire down, so putting it on cloth messes with the reflectivity of the sound), it's not the sort of problem you can solve by just putting down a cloth underneath it, either.
DOS is a new take on UNO that uses a similar system of numbered and colored cards, but this time around players have two card piles to choose from for playing cards and win after earning enough points, not by putting down all of their cards.
This isn&apost about putting down one half of the population in service of the other, but instead about crafting an economy that addresses the realities of the world — as opposed to relying on theories that were adopted before women took the rights they were due.
Plot twists, denouements and sometimes an entire episode can seep out beforehand, making for markets that unfairly favor those in the know at the expense of fans and aficionados putting down money based on their hunches or their own studied analysis of what might lie ahead.
Two years later, then-Conservation Minister Maggie Barry urged authorities to start putting down stray cats to save native bird populations, and called for pet cats, which number around 1.134 million according to the New Zealand Companion Animal Council, to be limited to one or two per household.
Some time Wednesday night—or early Thursday morning, if you're picking up what I'm putting down (glug glug glug)—a team of thieves made off with a giant, three-dimensional Royals figure that had been affixed to a billboard above I-435 and Truman Road in Kansas City.
Putting down an enemy hero is as much about understanding their set of abilities as it is about accurate shooting: you need to know that Reaper can temporarily turn into an invulnerable ghost, or that when D.Va vacates her robot exoskeleton, it can sometimes self-destruct in your face.
" In 1874, Twain lamented to his in-laws that decorating the house was a distraction; he was embroiled in discussions "by the tapestry devil who is to upholster the furniture, by the idiot who is putting down the carpets, by the scoundrel who is setting up the billiard-table.
Even those lucky ones who do get the coveted visas may have a hard time putting down roots in the US, because the administration has signaled it may nix the H-4EAD program, which allows the spouses of H-1B holders to live and work in the country.
For some, like Jenny H. from North Carolina, you can experience certain emotions only by putting down your phone and communing with nature: Hovnanian suggests that nature can enhance our imaginations; I would add that the benefits of nature pervade our entire beings, heightening our emotional, spiritual, and even physical health.
Anyone who regularly uses Twitter will recognize the way that it inadvertently trains users — by providing bursts of affirmation when a post goes viral — to win plaudits from fellow travelers by putting down users on the other side of any argument and, if no such argument exists, to start one.
So the opening ceremony of the Summer Games arrived Friday night as a salve, disguising the wounds for a few hours and letting Brazilians celebrate everything from the waves of immigrants still putting down stakes here to Alberto Santos-Dumont, the aristocratic bon vivant whom Brazilians credit with inventing the airplane.
The most ambitious legislative project in decades, it aimed to create millions of jobs while putting down payments on major Obama initiatives, such as clean energy and education reform The combination of an aggressive Federal Reserve and the stimulus pumping in huge sums of money surely helped support the ailing economy.
Manafort, in coordination with Republican National Committee officials including chief Reince Priebus, who went on to be Trump's first White House chief of staff, rallied their own troops, spending the week before the convention putting down efforts on the Rules Committee to open up the floor proceedings for a vote.
Some emerge as being especially influenced by one or other of Parma's two leading masters, and Michelangelo Anselmi, the author of the lovely "Christ and the Samaritan," drew judiciously on both, but the limited production and early deaths of so many of these painters prevented the school from putting down more durable roots.
The population is growing, the city has plans to build 50,000 homes over the next 10 years, and the largest group of newcomers (both Dutch and immigrants from places like Turkey and Morocco) are those between the ages of 20 and 34, who are putting down roots and reshaping the urban landscape.
For those of us who haven't heard of Holland before, these new and selected stories testify to the fact that there are still fine short story writers out there, doing the hard job of serious literary production in our age of tweets and memes, just putting down one good story after another.
" Mr. Chappatte wrote on his website on Monday that after more than two decades of contributing a twice-weekly cartoon, "I'm putting down my pen, with a sigh: that's a lot of years of work undone by a single cartoon — not even mine — that should never have run in the best newspaper in the world.
They were so central to life that from those early days through westward expansion, settlers putting down roots in a new town would build a bar before any other structure, explained Christine Sismondo, a humanities lecturer at Toronto's York University and author of America Walks into a Bar, which details the unique historical and cultural significance of the spaces.
You may see one or more of these standards supported by your next TV.Industry body the UHD Alliance has included HDR in its Ultra HD Premium badge of approval for TVs and other devices, putting down minimum requirements for colors, brightness, refresh rate, audio, and other specs that go to make up a 4K or better display.
China has been putting down rails on its New Silk Road (from China to London); luxury trains have recently debuted, like Belmond's Royal Scotsman and Andean Explorer Peru; and Virgin founder Richard Branson debuted the Virgin Trains USA (formerly Brightline, an express inter-city rail system) at Virgin MiamiCentral train station in Miami, Florida on Thursday.
At six, the twenty or so people who had stuck around, nearly all of them women, started moving desks to the perimeter of the office and putting down blue yoga mats for a workout, which would be led by a celebrity trainer through Google Hangout, and broadcast live on OV's Instagram feed, so that anyone could follow along.
Having spent more than 15 years at the helm of her party and been demonized by Republicans during the midterm congressional elections as the face of far-left radicalism, Ms. Pelosi, 78, spent the weeks after Democrats won putting down a rebellion over her leadership in Democratic ranks and consolidating support through a combination of deal-cutting and cajoling.
Nevertheless, while Musk mostly constantly talks up creating a base on Mars far into the future (and, for now, just flying around the moon), as you might expect from the founder of Amazon, Bezos is taking the slightly more practical route of putting down roots on the much closer moon, and seeding the idea with our youth for the future.
It was toward the end of "Dog Days Are Over" when Florence did a little bit about putting down your phone and living in the moment or something, except it went on for just long enough that there wasn't a single phone aloft in the O2 Arena – with the crowd supporting her, looking around and spotting phones that were still lit.
" TRUMP: "Well, I'm gonna build it way under budget, but we're putting down $2700 billion for the wall, but we will build it way under--and by the way, just so you understand, and you've known this, Chief, 'cause you've seen it for a long time, and everyone here--when you have a mountain, you don't build a wall, OK?
This is Shakespeare:"The worms will live in every hostIt's hard to pick which one they eat the mostThe horrible people, the horrible peopleIt's as anatomic as the size of your steepleCapitalism has made it this wayOld-fashioned fascism will take it away" You see because, like, beauty is a commodity predicated on putting down others in order to uphold a capitalist hierarchy.
The series, which ran for seven seasons from 1970-77, began with Moore's character moving to Minneapolis after ending a long-term romantic relationship — a forward-thinking plot point for the time and one that has influenced roles for women on TV since — and beginning the new phase of her life by putting down roots in an apartment tucked inside a classic Victorian home.
Ford has revealed the official name of its forthcoming EV SUV, which has a Mustang lineage and will be officially revealed on November 17 in LA. The new vehicle is called the Mustang Mach-E, and following its official unveiling (hosted by Idris Elba, by the way), you'll be able to actually sign up online and reserve one by putting down a $500 deposit.
Read more: Princess Charlotte will attend an elite $23,000-a-year private school that teaches morning yoga and discourages children from having best friends"In addition to the usual first or second-grade things, like maths, science, and history, the future King of England will be putting down the play dough to take on religious studies, computer programming, poetry, and ballet, among other things," Spencer said on Thursday.
Polly Ann calls herself "useful" because of her "milking body" and states "all my time I spend picking up/ putting down moving things around and still// I can't drown out the whop whop whop of steel…," I swear I wasn't born to cry so I'd be a lie if I say I wept when I left my mama's house—like I ain't know life up here would be hardscrabble rough—what's not?
If you were a cunning entrepreneur, you might look at how much your vehicles are selling for, how much demand there evidently is for them worldwide (Tesla does no advertising, sells every new car it makes, and has even discouraged customers from putting down deposits on new vehicles like the Model X SUV to prevent demand from becoming excessive), and how much pure buzz everything you do generates and conclude that it isn't worth it to continue with your game-changing vision.
A New York City police sergeant who killed a mentally ill woman wielding a baseball bat ignored his training to isolate her and instead rushed to take her down, provoking the confrontation that led to her death, a prosecutor told a judge Tuesday at the opening of the officer's trial on murder and manslaughter charges In a Bronx courtroom packed with police officers and parishioners from the woman's church, the prosecutor, Newton Mendys, said that four police officers had already talked the woman, Deborah Danner, into putting down a pair of scissors and were trying to coax her out of her apartment, when the sergeant, Hugh Barry, arrived and took charge.

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