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Curry took his first direct stand against Trump in the interview, publicly putting Under Armour on notice.
Doubts over his ability to close out a major escalated, and many questioned his putting under pressure.
Beyoncé and JAY-Z's marriage isn't the only celebrity union 4:44 is putting under the microscope.
It is also possible that Democrats are attempting to punt the vote so as to avoid putting under-fire candidates in a tough position.
Kano reckons touch is a natural aid to the drag-and-drop, block-based learn-to-code systems it's putting under kids' fingertips here.
The building, adjacent to Boeing's wide-body aircraft plant in Everett, Washington, covers 27 acres (13 hectares) putting under one roof the equivalent of 25 football fields, Boeing said.
Essentially, the exhibit argues for people to take memes seriously; that the ephemeral, throwaway jokes that cross your timeline on a daily basis are worth putting under the microscope.
The building, adjacent to Boeing's wide-body aircraft plant in Everett, Washington, covers 27 acres (11 hectares) putting under one roof the equivalent of more than 20 football fields, Boeing said.
The European Union is putting under the microscope the rollout of new, high-speed mobile networking technologies known as 5G in a move that could affect the technology's dominant company — Huawei.
Mr. Powell credited Mr. Frisk with putting Under Armour on better ground operationally in recent months, getting a better hand on the company's inventory levels and reducing production to help the company run more efficiently.
The Nasdaq dropped nearly 2 percent, sharply cutting its gains for the year and moving deeper into correction territory, while the blue-chip Dow shed 1.1 percent and the benchmark S&P fell 1.56 percent, putting under threat their slim gains for the year. Amazon.
During the last twenty years several alien species (Louisiana crawfish, black bullhead, stone moroko and goldfish) have been introduced in the lake, putting under threat the autochthonous water life. The goldfish was the first alien species to be introduced in the lake and today accounts for about 50% of the total fish presence.
The Spanish army continued its advance, and after the possibility of putting under siege the port city of Ostend, the plan was abandoned, and the bulk of the army advanced to Diksmuide, that capitulated on 1 August.Biography of Don Hernando de Acosta by Juan L. Sánchez Meanwhile, a Spanish detachment also captured Veurne and Menen.
Section 13 of the Crimes Act states that the powers of the courts under other acts will not be affected by the Crimes Act. The sections relating to the death penalty and putting under bond have been repealed. Section 17 bans solitary confinement as a form of punishment. Section 19 empowers the High Courts to impose fines.
RATCH-Australia, the operator of the plant, is in the process of decommissioning and putting under care and maintenance the Collinsville coal-fired power station. It was investigating options to redevelop the site with one or more new forms of electricity generation. As of 20 February 2013, RATCH was partnering with the University of Queensland to investigate replacing all the coal-fired power generators with solar thermal generators.Solar thermal plans for Collinsville power station.
Some of this has not be by the poor, but by those able to build houses and buy cars shortly after they have legal possession of the land. To try and stop this process various other laws and declarations have been applied to the areas including declaring et a Zona Ecological y Cultural of Mexico City in 1999 and putting under the Ley Federal sobre Monumentos y Zonas Arqueológicos, Artísticos e Históricos in 2007. However, these efforts have not been sufficient to guarantee the preservation of the park. As of 2009, there were about 180 families inside the park proper.
The People's Control was a semi-civic, semi-governmental organisation in the Soviet Union with the purpose of putting under scrutiny the activities of government, local administrations and enterprises. It traces its roots back to Rabkrin (the Workers' and Peasants' Inspectorate), established in 1920. When Joseph Stalin rose to power, he merged Rabkrin with the CPSU Party Control Committee, only to un-merge them in the 1930s. Nikita Khrushchev, seeking to emulate the Bolsheviks but as part of his de-Stalinization efforts, merged them again and created the Committee of Party-State Control of the Central Committee of the CPSU and of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, putting the ambitious Alexander Shelepin in charge.
Lee Altenberg is a theoretical biologist. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. He is best known for his work that helped establish the evolution of evolvability and modularity in the genotype-phenotype map as areas of investigation in evolutionary biology, for moving theoretical concepts between the fields of evolutionary biology and evolutionary computation, and for his mathematical unification and generalization of modifier gene models for the evolution of biological information transmission, putting under a single mathematical framework the evolution of mutation rates, recombination rates, sexual reproduction rates, and dispersal rates. Altenberg is an Associate Editor of the journal BioSystems, and serves on the Editorial Boards of the journals Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines and Artificial Life, and on the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Task Force on Artificial Life and Complex Adaptive Systems.
When can a church be accused of a crime?, HOWARD TROXLER, St. Petersburg Times, December 8, 1999 In 1995 Lisa McPherson died of a pulmonary embolism, weeks after leaving the hospital against medical advice with a group of Scientologists, while under the care of the Flag Service Organization (FSO), a branch of the Church of Scientology.Church member's death now called accident, St. Petersburg Times, February 23, 2000 Following her death the Church of Scientology was indicted on two felony charges "abuse and/or neglect of a disabled adult and practicing medicine without a license",State takes middle road against Scientology, Thomas C. Tobin, St. Petersburg Times, November 23, 1998 putting under trial the nature of Scientology beliefs and practices.Scientologists clash with protesters, Thomas C. Tobin, St. Petersburg Times, March 9, 1997 According to Slaughter's own court testimony, McPherson officially listed Slaughter as "next of kin" on her medical record, and Slaughter was the only person Lisa identified to be contacted in case of an emergency.
Renaissance rumours that the cathedral had been erected over a Roman temple of the goddess Diana are no longer credited: during his rebuilding of the cathedral following the Great Fire of 1666, Christopher Wren reported discovering no trace of such a structure. Because the bishop's diocese includes the royal palaces and the seat of government at Westminster, he has been regarded as the "King's bishop" and has historically had considerable influence with members of the Royal Family and leading politicians of the day. Since 1748 it has been customary to appoint the Bishop of London to the post of Dean of Her Majesty’s Chapels Royal, which has the amusing effect of putting under the bishop's jurisdiction, as dean, several chapels (at the Tower of London and St. James's Palace, among others) which are geographically in the Diocese of London but, as royal peculiars, are specifically outside the bishop's jurisdiction as bishop. The Bishop of London originally had responsibility for the church in the British colonies in North America, although after the American Revolution of 1776, all that remained under his jurisdiction were the islands of the British West Indies.

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