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If Russia has successfully penetrated voter registration rolls in any state, one can assume Russia seeks to penetrate voter registration rolls in several states and could achieve potentially devastating success.
"The feedback loop only rolls in one direction," Case said.
While shrimp is frying, slice bread rolls in half (lengthwise).
When the baby rolls in, she hands him a rattle.
Kris got a brand new Rolls ... in a glass box!!!
You'll find pretty different lobster rolls in Connecticut and Maine.
Of course you need lobster rolls in the Seaport District.
The earth orbits the sun, the tide rolls in and out.
Over 18,000 people were booted from the coverage rolls in Arkansas.
The flashy number in "The Wave" rolls in like a star.
JL: Just start talking and then the money rolls in. Shh.
So Facebook finally decided to test pre-rolls in early 2018.
Money is like the tide: It rolls in and it rolls out.
Bannon has since been removed from the voting rolls in Florida. 2.
The fog rolls in every day and it never looks the same.
Here's to the princess with the second-best rolls in the galaxy.
At some stage of every match, a mental storm cloud rolls in.
And so they have to go with mid-rolls in News Feed.
Facebook still isn't putting pre-rolls in News Feed, but it might.
Lil Yachty's probably a Mobb Deep fan ... it's how he rolls in Hollywood.
This is how it all rolls in the Clinton precincts of Blue America.
Honestly, children today can't complain anymore about receiving Tootsie Rolls in their bag.
"BREAKING Thousands of names changed on voter rolls in Indiana," the tweet read.
I'm predicting lots of blood and exasperated eye rolls in that show's future.
For the assembly: Cut the rolls in half and fill with Mokko Chicken.
Every day, the tide rolls in and covers its roots in briny water.
But we don't put pre-rolls in front of any of our videos.
A few deep breaths and shoulder rolls in, you've entered f*ck this mode.
A gentle mist rolls in, delighting mainland visitors more accustomed to toxic coal haze.
Six million Americans have been added to the employment rolls in under three years.
The project's personal for French -- who rolls in Maseratis and Ferraris on the reg.
It also typically means a pretty sizable investment before your first paycheck rolls in.
But what happens when a torrential downpour rolls in to ruin your grilling session?
We hope Netflix will keep dropping bits of info as more data rolls in.
Another unusual addition to the McDonald's menu was lobster rolls in the early 90s.
But then the next wave of dialogue rolls in and the play sinks again.
More than 22011,22011 people were reportedly removed from the Ohio voter rolls in 2015 alone.
The next morning while MJ is still sitting in the makeup chair, who rolls in?
The way I do it, it's slow and sad and rolls in like a tide.
Most experts will remain skeptical until further evidence of the particle rolls in—even Feng.
Medicaid rolls in the state expanded by 154,000 after the Affordable Care Act became law.
It had already been reported that Moscow hacked into voter rolls in Arizona and Illinois.
The Houston-based True the Vote has challenged the validity of voter rolls in numerous states.
We certainly wouldn't want to be stuck in Spookoway when all that blood rain rolls in.
Foodies scoffing spring rolls in San Francisco or cheeseburgers in Chongqing should give thanks to globalisation.
For now, however, they're buddy buddy as the group that captured Bernard and Abernathy rolls in.
That's what Apple does: it rolls in and confidently fixes complicated tech problems with elegant solutions.
Make them ahead: Freeze the unbaked rolls in an airtight container for up to 1 month.
As spring rolls in, the Northeast is bracing for winter weather to make a harsh comeback.
Abrams continued to allege Kemp blocked eligible voters from voter rolls in her interview on Sunday.
Too often the fog of war rolls in after the clouds of half-truths and hyperbole.
Perhaps Dr. King was right – maybe hate is a tide: one that rolls in and out.
And, of course, Yankee magazine has a new ranking of the best lobster rolls in Maine.
Previous reports have indicated that Russian hackers sought access to voter rolls in Arizona and Illinois.
Many Oscar nominees are still in bed on the West Coast when the news rolls in.
When 11:00 PM rolls in, the den is pure heat, and fists are held high.
As you can see in the foreground, there are canvas rolls in a variety of sizes.
But the fog rolls in around cash when the Sun and the planet of confusion, Neptune, meet.
When red tide rolls in, they essentially poison themselves by snacking on seaweed contaminated with the algae.
In some states voters have been "purged" from the rolls in overzealous clean-up efforts (see article).
That's not mentioning their net income of $46.9 million, which rolls in at a whopping 561% increase.
As Iraq's elite golden division rolls in in its armored vehicles, ISIS retreats, paying a heavy price.
From How a Long-Distance Relationship Built One of the Best Lobster Rolls in the West Coast
I enjoy when a beefy sax rolls in on top of a juicy disco or house track.
Perhaps a will to negotiate can be found on both sides before the next round rolls in.
People who are removed from the rolls in error could re-register before or on Election Day.
Modeling agencies bill clients and pay the models after the money rolls in, minus the agency's fee.
A significant number of voters were purged from the rolls in Georgia in the past five years.
In 1834, Britain produced 1,222,753 rolls of wallpaper; that number rose by 18953,615% to 32,000,000 rolls in 1874.
The fog tends to create a perfect mist in the air as it rolls in for the night.
But when winter rolls in, they go back into the closet and we bust out the boot collection.
On her PBS show, "A Chef's Life," she makes a version that she rolls in dried ham chips.
Check out how it rolls in this new video—appropriately entitled "Dust to Thrust"—released by KSC on Friday.
Then, Kelly's son rolls in behind her, almost as if some unseen force is pushing his little wheeled orb.
Lightly grease a medium baking dish with more of the oil and place the chicken rolls in the dish.
Maybe you're one of thousands of voters being purged from the rolls in order to tip a close race.
The 15-second clip is almost unspeakably cute, as Tian Tian wriggles and rolls in the fluffy white snow.
Everyone except for Sam, actually, who rolls in the morning of, reeking of bourbon after a three-day bender.
A federal district court is asking whether a purge of the voter rolls in Georgia illegally targeted black voters.
Since Arkansas's work requirements went into effect last summer, 18,000 people have fallen off Medicaid rolls in the state.
"We both know that's the way the celebrity crowd rolls in N.Y.C. and which Trump inhabits," Ms. Sherman said.
Criticism rolls in: The allegations, which are unproven, have prompted some eye-rolling from Democrats and other tech critics.
The state of Ohio had released names of 0003,000 voters it planned to purge from voter rolls in September.
Use them to wrap warm rolls in a basket or as generous napkins for guests, especially at buffet gatherings.
In recent years, Taipei has seen six other states drop Taiwan from their diplomatic rolls in favor of Beijing.
Financing bridges this gap between when money rolls in to fund infrastructure and when it's needed to build it.
Americans are joining their ranks by the thousands, rapidly expanding the group&aposs membership rolls in just a few years.
SPiN opens at 11 AM and encourages a family friendly environment during the day before the drinking crowd rolls in.
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that Russia successfully infiltrated multiple states' voter registration rolls in the 2016 presidential election.
Could the Russians wipe out the voter registration rolls in an effort to shape the electorate to benefit Donald Trump?
In Webster County, Nebraska, the prairie rolls in waves, following the contours of a tableland gouged by rivers and creeks.
"But this would be the largest number of Democrats who were taken off the rolls in recent memory," he said.
Denver election officials have reported a 2,85033-percent increase in people withdrawing from voting rolls in just the first week.
Toast the rolls in the skillet or on the griddle, cut side down, until golden brown, about 1 minute. 11.
Probably for some branded content that will be hitting your Facebook feeds and YouTube pre rolls in the near future.
She claims his net worth was $350 mil within the last 5 years, plus ... he still rolls in a Rolls.
The money rolls in, and soon a couple of corrupt white cops are making aggressive requests to dip their beaks.
Several hours later, the police found the stolen toilet rolls in a nearby guesthouse, and arrested two of the men.
There's something almost ritualistic about applying two coats of black nail polish as soon as the cooler weather rolls in.
There's no telling what juicy material late night will have to work with by the time Monday night rolls in.
We see fake fans pop up from time to time and we discuss it with eye rolls in private group chats.
Both Texas senators pledged support to help Corpus Christi, and the surrounding region, with federal support once the storm rolls in.
Cookie rolls in, wearing the most incredible sunglasses that can only be described as a haute couture version of Dwayne Wayne's.
A federal judge wants to make sure Florida adds thousands of new voters to the rolls in time for the election.
Sure, pumpkin lattes and apple cider keep you warm as winter rolls in but don't disregard a good autumnal ice cream.
The deadline you need to hit rolls in tonight, August 73 at midnight PST — no second chances on this one, folks.
The suit said the policy led to the removal of tens of thousands of people from the voter rolls in 2015.
A U.S. cybersecurity official said Wednesday that Russia "successfully penetrated" the voter rolls in a small number of states in 2016.
Jaqueline Gebrael Feghali, 43, shut down her small store selling cakes and cinnamon rolls in the western city of San Cristóbal.
But records show the government purged more than half a million voters from the rolls in the months before the vote.
The result is that the GOP was slaughtered by a dominant Hispanic/Mexican influx into voter rolls in California in 220006.
Rick Perry of Texas attempted to execute the "butt rolls" in his cha-cha in 2016, after a disastrous presidential bid.
The crowd parts, and a tattooed guy rolls in on a skateboard, skidding to a stop in front of the service desk.
The statement was met with eye rolls in Finland and jeering amongst Arctic researchers, according to colleagues who were in the room.
But once Black Friday rolls in, get ready to wade through a tsunami of discounts on all sorts of travel-related goodies.
Split the rolls in half lengthwise and hollow out some of the bread on each of the bottom halves, forming a cavity.
They also pointed to "scanning and probing" of online election rolls in some states that seemed to be coming from Russian servers.
Playing Super Mario 64 brought me back to being 13 again and I managed plenty of barrel rolls in Star Fox 64.
From the moment the mist rolls in, it brings wafting with it a suspicion that a shadowy military organisation may be involved.
Applications involve mapping some piece of information to each side, and often require many dice rolls in order to achieve interesting results.
When a massive railroad engine rolls in for repair, workers check the digital twin to see what parts need to be fixed.
Known as the Stabilization Assistance Review or SAR, it's the result of years of interagency friction over institutional rolls in conflict environments.
More recent activity — including the probing of registration rolls in several states — might be the work of independent Russian hackers, it says.
The American Woolen Company tie is the perfect accessory when autumn rolls in and you want to keep the chills out. Pros:Cons:
Facebook offers to same ad split for mid-rolls in live videos, 55 percent to the publisher and 45 percent to Facebook.
While Honest Abe rolls in his grave … Opinion Columnist You've probably heard that Donald Trump has been comparing himself to Abraham Lincoln.
As awards season rolls in, our Carpetbagger columnist wonders what the Oscars will look like in the wake of the Weinstein scandal.
Before spring rolls in, children run through the streets banging loudly on pots and knocking on doors, asking for sweets or money.
Before the election, it had been disclosed that hackers attributed to the Russian government had successfully breached election rolls in two states.
To assemble the sandwiches, slice the rolls in half (I use 4 rolls still stuck together) and toast each, cut-side down.
In Virginia, voters were wrongly deleted from the rolls in 2013 based on a flawed database that tracked residents who had moved.
So, for example, you could replace the wall that feels like a brick wall with a wood wall that someone rolls in.
He often pointed to the case of Ritzy Mekler, a springer-spaniel who supposedly was on the voter registration rolls in St. Louis.
"The fog tends to create a perfect mist in the air as it rolls in for the night," he tells THUMP over email.
As the data rolls in, our Trumponomics series will periodically point out examples of where Trump's presence is clearly having an outsized impact.
How many voters have been pulled from voter rolls in the last 20 years, in what states, under what pretexts, and by whom?
Automatic voter registration (AVR) has led to increased voter rolls in every state where it has been implemented, according to a new study.
These two simple changes reduced the welfare rolls in this category by 6900 percent, with nearly 2628,28503 leaving in just a few months.
He definitely rolls in the same circles as his new GF -- Dalton recently posted a pic hanging with Miley Cyrus and some friends.
Republicans seemed ready to weather the bad politics of cutting the insurance rolls in order to deliver on a years-old political promise.
"Voters have been struck from the rolls in Democratic-leaning neighborhoods at roughly twice the rate as in Republican neighborhoods," the study found.
Taking small numbers of Democratic votes off the rolls in computerized electoral rolls can turn a swing state's electors from Democrat to Republican.
More volatility in the market could lie ahead as we get closer to the Fed's March meeting and more economic data rolls in.
Many officials made a stink when the Brooklyn Board of Elections office illegally purged hundreds of thousands of voters from the rolls in 2016.
Apple stock was barely affected, if at was all, given the tech giant rolls in hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue a year.
So, before trying to value Snap, Cramer advised to wait until the rest of the shares are made public and advertising money rolls in.
It's not pragmatic to stack a dozen unwrapped paper towel rolls in your pantry, but it's a quiet thrill to witness such pristine impracticality.
And, in New York, officials carried out a purge of the rolls in Brooklyn that appeared to have a greater impact on Latino voters.
The opposition parties and some independent analysts have said it is possible to update the voter rolls in time for the November poll date.
Lawson began the process of cleaning up the voter rolls in 85033, when her office sent a postcard to every registered voter in Indiana.
"You're often right on the ridgeline, and there's not a lot you can do to avoid that when a storm rolls in," he said.
Any time the G80 Sport is hustled, it lunges and rolls in ways that show it'd really rather not be participating in such tomfoolery.
Founders Alex Savsunenko and Vladislav Pranskevičius, told PetaPixel their system rolls in machine learning frameworks such as SRGAN and EDSR to upscale small images.
In Napa, the fog rolls in from the Pacific every morning to wet the plants, then parts obligingly for the sun in the afternoon.
"I want to make sure that when the money rolls in, he or she is not rolled out," he said in a 2012 interview.
In December, we're told the car owner noticed the Rolls in a Pop Smoke social media post with a location tagged in New York.
The verbal warfare peaked in the summer of 2016, as U.S. officials discovered Russian hackers breaking into voter rolls in California, Illinois and elsewhere.
Sushi bars serving anything but flaccid fish are a rarity, and most customers dunk their rolls in spicy mayonnaise like they're chasing a heart attack.
The Times's best needle explainer/apologia, from March 2018, compares the needle to the work that political analysts do as the precinct data rolls in.
This is a new habit for me, because I was NEVER one of those people, but everyone at my current job rolls in pretty late.
Gretchen Lovewell at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota said infected manatees can appear drunk, doing barrel rolls in the water and spinning in intoxication.
Place the rolls in the pan and brown the rolls for 4 to ­6 minutes, turning them every 2 minutes, until deeply caramelized and browned.
Unlike the rest of us, who settle for shots of cramped seats or pretty clouds, Bow Wow wanted us to know he rolls in style.
Eliots and Lowells held leadership positions continuously for more than two centuries, and Cabots and Lodges kept appearing on the school rolls in various permutations.
Reports emerged Tuesday that more than 120,000 voters had been purged from the Democratic Party's rolls in Brooklyn, and no one seemed to know why.
A study by Reuters found that about twice as many Democrats as Republicans were purged from the rolls in Ohio before the election of 2016.
We'll be tracking these exit polls throughout the night as more information rolls in about how exactly midterm voters viewed their decisions this time around.
They have the digestive system of a carnivore, but have to subsist entirely on bamboo, which doesn't provide much energy for rolls in the hay.
The temperature only starts to cool down in the late afternoon, when mist from over the hills rolls in and significantly cools down the area.
Here are seven gift ideas that not only work for a range of recipients, but also pay dividends long after the new year rolls in.
If it's close as the vote rolls in and at midnight it's still not called, it's a sign Republicans are doing better than we expected.
David: Right now, we're best known for our one-eighth pack of pre-rolls, which is seven pre-rolls in one-eighth of an ounce.
Throughout our hour-long chat, talk of the future rolls in and out, like the clouds stalking the sun on this atypically overcast May day.
There have been other issues as well, most notably when it comes to the high number of people purged from voter rolls in the state.
"When a storm rolls in, it doesn't come with a party label, and our response can't, either," Mr. Cooper said in an interview on Thursday.
There have been other issues as well, most notably when it comes to the high number of voters purged from voter rolls in the state.
After all, Putin is the leader who ordered Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election — most notably gaining access to voter rolls in 21 states.
But while cases of voter fraud are few and far between, judges have identified examples of systemic efforts to distort the voter rolls in recent years.
From pre-rolls in the shape of actual flowers to cannabis-based massage oil, there seems to be a lot out there for all the romantics.
Nearly 120,000 names were left off the voting rolls in Los Angeles during Tuesday&aposs crucial jungle primary due to a printing error, local officials said.
" A Reuters study found conclusively that "voters have been struck from the rolls in Democratic-leaning neighborhoods at roughly twice the rate as in Republican neighborhoods.
The food company's revenue rose 11.5% to 11.039 billion rand ($768.20 million), driven by growth in bread, wheat, rice, beverages, cereals and sausage rolls in Nigeria.
A fan turned Facebook friend, a pal turned plug, Jake rolls in on a skateboard (Watson's preferred conveyance) with a backpack full of the mind-altering.
According to Synergy Sports, just over 38 percent of James' possessions were pick-and-rolls in Game 1, after he averaged 22 percent in the playoffs.
TAG set the floor price for energy at 7 cents per kilowatt hour, but Orsini said that the price will fluctuate, as more demand rolls in.
Since then, rolls in that program — now called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program — have declined by 6900 percent, down to about 2628 million people.
Even though Missouri has drastically cut its welfare rolls in the past five years, it spent $4.3 million on CPCs in the most recent fiscal year.
A spokesman for Ms. Ocasio-Cortez said that she was purged from the New York voter rolls in 2016 and that he was looking into 2014.
First, it provides money to participating states to expand their Medicaid programs; about half of the newly insured were brought onto the rolls in this manner.
In "Orson," Stern's eye rolls in a fine frenzy, glancing from heaven to earth and back again, but it does that in all his best poems.
For years, he has operated an "Interstate Crosscheck" system, which purports to compare voter rolls in about 30 states, in order to identify possible double registrants.
The federal Election Assistance Commission receives information about citizens who have been removed from state voter registration rolls in every county, in every state, across the country.
The New York City Board of Elections illegally purged about 22020,000 voters off the city's rolls in 2014 and 2015, an issue discovered during the 2016 elections.
The driver rolls in; a gang of crew workers buzz around; and then two seconds later, the race car shoots out to zip around the track again.
Finally, Daenerys and crew arrive on the shores of Westeros, which are beautiful and totally unoccupied, and she rolls in (+220) as the new Lady of Dragonstone.
Voter registration records indicate there are 83,22014 active Republicans on the rolls in Manhattan -- only about 267% of the total number registered, but not an insignificant portion.
If finalized, these regulations will harm beneficiaries in a way which has not been seen since the Reagan administration purge of the disability rolls in the 2900s.
Russians penetrated multiple states' voter registration rolls in the 2016 presidential election, the head of cybersecurity at the Department of Homeland Security told NBC News on Wednesday.
As an anchor, he can defend pick-and-rolls in myriad ways, protect the rim, and stand up opposing centers who want to battle in the post.
For others (me), it's about shoveling as many Totinos Pizza Rolls in my mouth as humanly possible while cranking up the volume on the commercials and halftime show.
The forests really are foggy: "Some people would call it that creepy fog you always see at a haunted house—it rolls in and surrounds you," said Hamilton.
The National Weather Service is expecting more than seven inches of precipitation in Southern California and the Sierra Nevada through Saturday, as a new storm system rolls in.
It would be hard to argue that justice rolls in America, he told the students, launching into a litany of statistics demonstrating the gap between rich and poor.
Sansa is perhaps the only person at the moment who seems to realise just how damn important an adequate food stock will be when the snow rolls in.
Carefully pipe a line of the cross paste across the rows of rolls in one direction, then repeat in the opposite direction to create a cross pattern. 6.
So when their leader rolls in refusing to cooperate with our heroes and spraying saliva like a bad Richard Nixon impression, it's especially hard to get on board.
Since you're bound to be dreaming of sunny days as the winter weather rolls in, why not brighten things up by shopping the must-have swimsuit for yourself?
APM Reports has posted an in-depth analysis of the purging of voter rolls in Georgia under Republican Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is running for governor.
Over the years, I've tried various ways of passing the time until the first wave of exit polls rolls in, sometime in midafternoon: A leisurely lunch with colleagues.
US intelligence officials found that Russian hackers had sought to penetrate registration rolls in some 21 states in 2016, although they did not interfere with the voting machinery.
But a case coming before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday explores whether some states are aggressively purging voter rolls in a way that disenfranchises thousands of voters.
On Friday, far more Wisconsin voters — some 200,000 — were ordered dropped from the state's voting rolls in a court ruling that was sending political operatives and officials scrambling.
That means fewer pick-and-rolls in favor of greater movement away from the ball, including flare screens and back screens designed to spring shooters free from defenders.
Indeed, it's estimated that an ordered scrubbing of Florida's registration rolls in 2000 resulted in the misidentification and baring of at least 1203,100 eligible voters across the state.
The nonpartisan analyst tasked with understanding the impact of major legislation also said the bill would remove 225 million additional people from the insurance rolls in 22017 alone.
The nonpartisan analyst tasked with understanding the impact of major legislation also said the bill would remove 15 million additional people from the insurance rolls in 2018 alone.
We are really looking at a new Democratic movie called back to the future and Joe Biden rolls in in the DeLorean and talks about the good old days.
CHECK IF YOU ARE REGISTERED TO VOTE Inactive voters have been kicked off the rolls in states including Georgia, Nevada, Indiana and Wisconsin (voting rights activists call this "purging").
Over 400,000 ghost children were struck off school rolls in just three states after schools were required to match their pupils to Aadhaar numbers to keep receiving state funds.
Rickie Fowler rolls in a 25-footer on the par-5 eighth and joins his playing partner Matt Kuchar, and many, many others, in the lead at 3-under.
Most of those patients were expected to be poor people who would be added to state Medicaid rolls, in an expansion paid for almost entirely by the federal government.
Any time you see him underwater, he's usually digital, like, for example, when the tank rolls in and he's revealed to Elisa and the audience [early in the film].
Republican lawmakers from Florida, upset at only now learning about the breaches of voter rolls in 2016, are rallying around a bill to require prompt FBI reporting to officials.
With both companies facing pressures, Boeing's design offers an opportunity to break out of the current box - Rolls in big engines, Pratt in small ones - without shouldering all risk.
"We also believe [same-store sales] are set to accelerate from 1Q's flattish trend as comparisons materially ease, catalytic menu innovation rolls-in and technology opportunities unfold," Bittner said.
The Warriors hedged these one-three pick-and-rolls in their two regular-season matchups, and James was able to make them pay by finding ways into the paint.
Before you can even get done unpacking how deep she rolls in the scene, Beyoncé is on to the next song with the man indie rock reveres: Jack White.
So, it's no surprise that Trudeau rolls in at number five, saying Canada won't be pushed around and we're "insulted" by Trump claiming the tariffs on national security grounds.
While that's surely great news for toilet paper companies, it's also left those of us who are down to our last two rolls in a bit of a pickle.
Chinoo rolls in late and we've already eaten, giant delicious heaping mounds of spicy roast chicken, goat, and, strangely, curried spaghetti, a throwback to the days of Italian colonization.
By contrast, the repeal bill passed by the House in early May would abruptly end the extra federal contributions for people added to the rolls in 2020 or later.
A family in a small Maine town is torn apart when a lethal mist rolls in and cuts them off from the rest of the world — and each other.
While the public officials were being pampered in Florida, hundreds of thousands of people on the SNAP rolls in West Virginia were wondering how they would feed their families.
It's Bread Week, with dinner rolls in the signature challenge, the judge Johnny Iuzzini's recipe for Christmas stollen in the technical challenge and bread sculptures in the showstopper challenge.
Now 32, he studied photography in his early twenties and travelled to Nepal and India for street photo projects (he still keeps the film rolls in a cupboard at home).
Here's Fiona embracing just some of that attention: And here's the most recent video of Fiona, where she's leaping around and doing barrell rolls in the pool with her mom!!
For those who love the moment Zara's sale season rolls in, consider this to be a permanent, all year 'round "sale" (one where the stuff is actually new, not old).
And Democrats have also improved their position on the voter rolls in Colorado and Florida, outpacing Republicans in the past month, according to a CNN analysis of newly released statistics.
But those claims have been complicated by other actions Kemp has taken, most notably the significant number of voters purged from the rolls in Georgia in the past five years.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation, a nonprofit specializing in election integrity, found that non-Americans are being added to voter rolls in states such as Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Virginia.
When sweltering summertime rolls in and the last thing we want to do is sweat it out over our ovens for a fresh batch, what's a cookie craver to do?
Clare shared a photo of herself showing her stomach rolls in a post to Instagram on Thursday, shutting down the idea that we have to change our bodies at all.
Michael J. Ryan, the executive director of the elections board, said that while approximately 125,000 were removed from voter rolls in Brooklyn since the fall, some 63,000 people were added.
British baker Gregg's, whose sandwiches and sugary cakes can be found on most high streets, sparked a social media storm when it started selling vegan-friendly sausage rolls in January.
His advice, at least until the science proving this rolls in fully, is to choose a sunscreen that has physical, not just chemical, blockers, like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.
But the Secretary's office couldn't find her name in the database; she was one of many felons whose name would be retroactively added to the rolls in the monthly updates.
When it's all done, the adult fish catch a wave back out to sea, leaving their eggs behind to incubate under the sand until the next big tide rolls in.
States are kicking a growing number of voters off their rolls in the wake of a 2013 Supreme Court decision that invalidated a key part of the Voting Rights Act.
When a pimp named Reggie rolls in to a local dive bar to drink while his girls are working, the barmaid, Abby, caustically asks him if he's ever had a job.
The street price of a gram of cocaine dropped from $220 in 2014 to $20163 in 2016, according to the DEA, and will continue to drop as more supply rolls in.
Democrats padded their existing registration edge in Florida, by adding almost 234,34 more voters to the rolls in the past month than Republicans did, according to the Florida Department of State.
For instance, in 2017, the group found that nearly 5,600 people on the voter rolls in Virginia were deemed as non-citizens, with a third of them voting in previous elections.
Gig rolls in insurance (minus the deductible), unlimited miles and regular maintenance for one flat weekly fee, which start at $180 per week plus tax for vehicles like the Chevrolet Cruze.
Beyond just carrying popular brands, Caliva sells its own products at its own stores — everything from vape pen oil cartridges to pre-rollsin addition to operating a distribution center nearby.
The rest is a history of a 85033 percent reduction in the welfare rolls in a decade after the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
The game has a loose premise, with 98% of the world's population suddenly vanishing as a storm with monsters rolls in, but there are no fleshed out characters, let alone stories.
Naturally, organizations funded by George Soros have appeared in the litigation and are arguing that nothing should prevent ineligible felons from staying on the voter rolls in this key swing state.
"Ohio manages its voter rolls in direct compliance of both federal and state laws, and is consistent with an agreement in this same federal court just four years ago," he said.
There's a bit too much of a gold rush mentality around subscriptions in today's App Store, and it's hard to resist the near-term benefit of money that rolls in monthly.
Mr. Shanahan arrived at the Pentagon promising to help the department run more like a business, a claim that caused eye rolls in a bureaucracy that has heard such promises before.
The Virginia lawmaker argued that the directive runs the risk of compromising sensitive voter information, which could both violate the law and lead to a purging of voter rolls in elections.
For the manufacturers, it can be more efficient and less costly to produce toilet paper with the rigid rolls in them because they can be produced faster than tube-free bands.
Several people I spoke to suggested blitzing Curry on his pick-and-rolls in an effort to get the ball out of his hands, but switching was a much more popular answer.
It snuck up on us, too, but a week from yesterday we'll be OOO, taking a break from the work grind before September rolls in and fall is officially in full swing.
Electronic voting rolls in Durham County, North Carolina, malfunctioned early on Tuesday, prompting the county to ask the state board of elections to extend voting hours in eight precincts until 9 p.m.
Hundreds of thousands of names have been taken off voter rolls in states like Georgia, Wisconsin, and Ohio, often including tens of thousands of real people who should be eligible to vote.
Along with research from groups like CIRCLE, Democracy Works and Snapchat may be able to track use of the portal with election turnout when the government releases voter rolls in the spring.
Led by Pew, red as well as blue states have adopted online voter registration and voluntarily cooperated to clean voter rolls in a way that is careful enough to avoid inadvertent disenfranchisement.
As a result, very few investment banking teams that manage corporate bond issuance are taking vacations this August, with deals already starting to trickle in and more expected even before September rolls in.
Election law experts told NBC News it was "completely natural" to have people on voter rolls in two states or for some people to remain on the voter rolls after they have died.
Barely pausing in his speech he gently pushes the toddler aside ... right around the time child No. 2 rolls in, followed by either mom or a nanny trying desperately to recover the situation.
It was a pretty mundane scene, but it took a very aggressive turn when Mesenburg got a little greedy and decided to throw his former roommate's frozen pizza rolls in his moving box.
Among their most serious complaints are that a purge of the voter rolls in New York was intended to disenfranchise Sanders supporters, Arizona's disorganized primary benefitted Clinton, and that Sanders actually won California.
Singer is a partner and chief operating officer of ValueAct, which first bought a 5 percent stake in Rolls in July before adding to it in November to own 10.8 percent of Rolls.
As soon as I step into the park and grab a beer, a sweaty Daan rolls in with a big smile on his face looking like he's been skating non-stop all day.
Just right there, next to other actual people, half-enthused genitals squashing together with the least amount of movement possible—to preserve dignity, you see – like two bread rolls in a sandwich bag.
A Reuters study in 2016 found that at least 144,000 people were removed from the voting rolls in recent years in Ohio's three largest counties, which are home to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus.
A Reuters study last year found that at least 144,000 people were removed from the voting rolls in recent years in Ohio's three largest counties, which are home to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus.
Each shabby stair to the second-floor space is a step back in time, toward a collection of fun-house mirrors, painted signs and wooden midway prizes and ticket rolls in glass cases.
Finds have ranged from login credentials for a top secret U.S. intelligence project being run by a major private contractor, to a private intelligence-assembled terrorist watch list and voter rolls in Mexico.
"Mixed blood" Indians, for example, were added to rolls in hopes that assimilated Indians would be more likely to cede their land; later, after land claims were established, more restrictive definitions were adopted.
Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III, Democrat of Massachusetts, said it would be reckless to extend Medicaid work requirements to the entire country without knowing why people were falling off the rolls in Arkansas.
There's a reason New Yorkers are suspicious: the New York City Board of Elections illegally purged about 200,000 voters off the city's rolls in 2014 and 2015, an issue discovered during the 2016 elections.
Its officials are weary of explaining that they have no wish to lead alone (suggestions that Donald Trump's election left Mrs Merkel the ruler of the free world elicit universal eye-rolls in Berlin).
An up-close shot of Mr. Cruz giving an interview rolls in slow motion as the screen text and the voice-over faults him for changing his stances on immigration, refugees, ethanol and trade.
On "Quema," Sotomayor — the duo of Mexican siblings Raul and Paulina Sotomayor — gestures briefly toward traditional percussion, then rolls in 1980s-flavored synthesizers, with a drum machine, a fuzzy bass line and bubbly arpeggios.
A federal lawsuit accuses that state of illegally purging its voter rolls; in a recent two-year period, the 372,000 voters scrubbed from the rolls exceeded the number of new voters who were added.
"The administration of the voter rolls in Brooklyn is of major concern to our office and is a focus of our investigation," said New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in a statement on Thursday.
Rolls, in a sign of East's plan paying off, said in March it was on track to meet its goal of generating free cash flow of 1 billion pounds ($1.35 billion) by around 2020.
So pissed in fact, he's now trying to block the Microsoft/LinkedIn deal from closing because he claims when Microsoft rolls in LinkedIn data to its Dynamics software, Microsoft will have an unfair advantage.
This change may have forced up to 1 million people off the rolls in 2016, according to an estimate at the time by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a left-leaning group.
For example, a voter who moves from British Columbia to Ontario will be automatically added to local and provincial rolls in Ontario and have his new voter information updated for the next federal election.
An hour later, the Canadian-Ugandan "brigade" rolls in — vans full of doctors, nurses, dentists, chiropractors, gynecologists, ophthalmologists and pharmacists, accompanied by local clinical officers and medical students, all toting huge bags of equipment.
Whatever people could salvage from the fridge became breakfast, lunch and dinner, cooked over gas or propane stoves, and a strip-mall Chinese place frying egg rolls in the sweaty dark in Hollywood, Fla.
It will not be easy, particularly as the money rolls in, but Gauff and her team appear to be off to a fine start, limiting her interviews and putting the accent on the positive.
The order adds another case touching on voting disputes to the court's docket at a time when the justices are already considering cases concerning partisan gerrymandering and the purge of voter rolls in Ohio.
Most recently, this has meant enabling the purging of voter rolls in a decision that approved of an Ohio effort to suppress the votes of young people, low-income people, and people of color.
Across the country, state and local officials are scrambling to manage an influx of Puerto Ricans, a migration that is impacting education budgets, housing, demographics and voter rolls in communities where these newcomers are landing.
Theirs was a culture that was built on serving big clients, akin to the Central European startups that grew out of software houses but it also has engineering talent that rolls in from the school.
The smell of feijoada in the alleys, then, and of chouriço sizzling on braziers; the lights come up and the rain rolls in over the mountains as certain and inescapable as the wrath of God.
Richard Marwood, senior fund manager at Royal London Asset Management – which holds a 0.3 percent position in Rolls in its passively managed funds - said the concrete results of East's work were a long way off.
" In an earlier appearance on "Fox and Friends," Kobach referred to "115 cases of known non-citizens who either got on our voter rolls in Kansas or who attempted to get on our voter rolls.
Like so many suburban areas around the country, Long Island is undergoing a profound political shift, a transformation evident in the voter rolls, in the county seats, in recent election tallies and in census data.
The numbers: Arkansas removed more than 21625,2900 people from the Medicaid rolls in the first three months, with some estimates saying that number could climb to 220006,2202 when the requirements are fully implemented in 2628.
Voter registration figures suggest that youth turnout is likely to exceed that of 2015: of the 1.5m people who applied to join the electoral rolls in the week before registration closed, 900,000 were under 35.
" But as more data that captures the severity of the economic tumult rolls in, he said, "the big equity market buyers will stay in cash and remain nervous about stepping back in until data improves.
Consumer confidence slipped in July for the third month to hit the lowest since April 2016, data on Thursday showed, suggesting that households could tighten their purse strings even before the sales tax hike rolls in.
This amount is what would be expected if FaceApp weren't uploading users' camera rolls in the background, but would include outbound data from apps that weren't just FaceApp, like background refreshes from Twitter, Gmail, and others.
U.S. officials already sent warnings to Illinois and Arizona in August after reports that hackers had infiltrated voter registration rolls in those two states, though it was unclear what, if any, information was obtained or altered.
Recent attention has revolved around withheld registrations and absentee ballots, but there have been other issues as well, most notably when it comes to the high number of voters purged from voter rolls in the state.
Here's what else is happening: WEATHER Bask in the sunshine of an eternal winter today, before the storm rolls in: sunny, with a high of 27 and more of those strong winds you love so much.
The rug was vacuumed, the beds were neatly made, the toilets were scrubbed, and last but not least, the "invader" made ornate origami roses on the toilet paper rolls in his bathrooms, he told Boston Globe.
Cover image: Heavy fog rolls in during tower rollback of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with InSight Mars lander onboard before lifting off from Vandenberg Air Force base in California, U.S., May 5, 2018.
Once the People's Liberation Army rolls in, the lie is over that Hong Kong ought to be treated separately from the Mainland, as it is today under the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992.
Government agents compiling base rolls in the 1800s sometimes simply guessed at the percentage of Indian blood; at the time, anthropologists used feet and hair width as a "scientific" test of blood degree in indigenous tribes.
We saw an abundance and diversity of birds and mammals that beggared imagination, slept on tundra prairies as soft as mattresses, and heard that rare, spacious silence that rolls in from beyond the limits of sight.
We saw an abundance and diversity of birds and mammals that beggared imagination, slept on tundra prairies as soft as mattresses, and heard that rare, spacious silence that rolls in from beyond the limits of sight.
Every storm that rolls in from the Atlantic this summer will thus be trailed by planes, punctured and scanned by dropsondes and drones, scrutinised from space by satellites, and monitored from the depths by floats like ALAMO.
While sharing pictures and videos inherently suggests that you are okay with people viewing your content, it's hard to see why you shouldn't also know which followers are saving that content to their camera rolls in perpetuity.
Uber recently debuted a subscription pilot that rolls in its ride-hailing, Eats, bikes and scooter rental services, and Rover cites this move as an example of the move to subscriptions generally in the on-demand space.
He claims he learned the commission would be sending letters to all 50 states and the District of Columbia seeking data from voter rolls in a June 28 conference call, hours before the letters were sent out.
Rail passengers read paper-thin screens that update as news rolls in; customers shopping at the mall are greeted with a barrage of ads that scan their retinas and call them by name as they walk by.
But if Trump rolls in with a big delegate lead, how could the GOP deny him the nomination without causing a major revolt among his supporters that could drive the Democrats to an easy win in November?
In February, a DHS cybersecurity officials said that Russia had "successfully penetrated" the voter rolls in a small number of states in 2628 and warned California and 28500 other states that Russia attempted to breach their systems.
In Ohio, thousands of voters were purged from the voting rolls in 2016 because they hadn't voted in recent years and didn't respond to a mailed postcard from election officials, a policy upheld by the Supreme Court.
The supermarket chain that recently became part of Amazon is teaming with a startup to bring a faux-tuna product called Ahimi, made from tomatoes and other ingredients, to sushi rolls in New York and Los Angeles.
"I ate 7 sausages rolls in a row and had to go to bed, I love you," Ed Sheeran wrote on Twitter in 2017 after Greggs gave him a specially designed box of their top-selling item.
The Iowa legislature is finalizing rules that would amount to one of the most ambitious assaults on powerful public employee unions in recent memory, potentially stripping thousands of state workers from union rolls in the coming months.
In a recent bombshell of a news story, NBC reported and a leading official in the Department of Homeland Security confirmed that in 2016, Russia targeted, with some success, voter registration rolls in a number of states.
This game is especially prescient given the rise of Jim Crow-style voter suppression tactics like Republican purging huge swaths of Black voters from the registered rolls in North Carolina by using a process that breaks federal law.
Voter rolls in North Carolina have been the subject of dispute after the state chapter of the NAACP alleged thousands of voters were illegally purged ahead of the election, and a federal judge ordered that they be restored.
Household sentiment slipped for the third month in July to hit the lowest since April 2016, a Cabinet Office survey showed last week, suggesting consumers could tighten their purse strings even before the sales tax hike rolls in.
And he has been especially critical of voter purges, which removed more than a million voters from the rolls in the past few years, saying that the state should try harder to contact infrequent voters before removing them.
Currently, Wisconsin's high court is deadlocked, 3-3, on a case that could result in the purge of more than 3173,000 voters from the rolls in a state President Donald Trump won by just 23,000 votes in 2016.
Although plenty of vendors spread their rolls in advance for easy morning turnover, others prepare each roll to order from a large tub of spread, heavily daubing the roll's lower half with an expert flick of the knife.
The commission in October notified about 230,000 people it believed may have moved that they would be removed from the rolls in 85033 if they did not update their registrations or confirm they were at the same address.
This feels like a statement game for the Packers, with Rodgers throwing for four touchdowns and reminding the NFL that he's still one of the best in the game as Green Bay rolls in front of the home crowd.
Nationwide, automatic registration could add as many as 22 million voters to the rolls in a year, which would translate into roughly eight million more people casting a ballot, according to a study by the Center for American Progress.
Hong Kong (CNN)Police in Hong Kong have arrested two men and are searching for a third after the group stole about 600 toilet paper rolls, in a robbery likely sparked by coronavirus fears that have gripped the city.
Whitley was backed by the 19 Republican state senators, but Democratic state lawmakers opposed his confirmation after he launched a controversial initiative in January to purge individuals suspected of not being US citizens from voter rolls in Texas, the Statesman reported.
Gregg Phillips, whose unsubstantiated claim that the election was marred by 3 million illegal votes was tweeted by the president, was listed on the rolls in Alabama, Texas and Mississippi, according to voting records and election officials in those states.
Kobach, who is juggling his role on the commission with a 2018 gubernatorial campaign, has proven particularly controversial, with the ACLU referring to him as the "king of voter suppression" due to his efforts to purge voter rolls in Kansas.
Mattis's citing of a 100-year-old raid by Pancho Villa to defend the deployment drew eye rolls in Mexico City, and his military counterparts saw it as an "obviously ridiculous" performance for a small US audience, one official said.
But even some of its most supportive investors concede that, while the restructuring - which included axing a fifth of senior management jobs - might stand Rolls in good stead in the long term, it could pose problems over the next five years.
According to a partial report on robotics in the workplace by global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, it's not as simple as one day you're employed and the next day, your boss rolls in a machine to sit at your desk.
In the age of on-demand-all-streaming-instant everything, we all have our comedy cures, the clips we have bookmarked for when the mid-afternoon melancholy rolls in and we need an injection of joy straight into our bloodstream.
Thibs will have Towns force pick-and-rolls in that pocket of space near the elbow, then scurry back to his own man or help out at the rim in time to contest whatever shot results from the subsequent ball movement.
No. 5 Clemson rolls in QB Bryant's starting debut CLEMSON, S.C. — Kelly Bryant, who is faced with the unenviable task of replacing Deshaun Watson as Clemson's quarterback, did a fairly good impersonation of the two-time Heisman Trophy finalist Saturday afternoon.
He said that would force tens of thousands of eligible voters off the rolls in those states, many of them poor and elderly, who do not have the documents required to register or the time, resources or energy to obtain them.
She's the one who taught me how to make yeast rolls in her kitchen, and she was this woman who wore heels until she was in her 90s, who, when you would go in her house, everything was always very neat.
There's also an attention to detail that feels very Ghibli-esque, like the way Evan's tail swishes around naturally when dives and rolls in battle or the expressive faces that show you how a character feels, even when they aren't saying anything.
Media reports have suggested ValueAct could pressure the company to sell its marine engine unit but Warren East, who became CEO of Rolls in July last year in a bid to steady the group, has told Reuters that the investor backs his plans.
Last year, the Department of Homeland Security revealed that voter rolls in 21 states had been accessed by hackers, likely linked to Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election, while Congress passed $380 million in funding to upgrade voting systems nationwide.
Because fall is a season, we see it happening outside our windows, we bundle up to protect ourselves as the harsher weather rolls in, but we don't typically taste it (except for maybe the faint flavor of soggy leaves in the air).
In a survey of voters struck from the rolls in the state's three largest counties, which take in Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, those in Democratic neighborhoods were removed at roughly twice the rate as those in Republican neighborhoods, according to a Reuters report.
The Copyright Act of 1909 established a compulsory license system under with the government set royalties for songwriters who do not perform their own music for compositions embodied on player piano rolls, in an attempt to promote competition in the player piano market.
Melanie Smith, the manager of a roadhouse at the huge Canobie cattle station in Queensland, explained how it's done: "You soak the toilet rolls in diesel, put them in empty pineapple or coffee tins and line 30 of them up," she said.
Two more liberal Democrats added their names to the impeachment rolls in recent days, as well: Representatives Dan Kildee of Michigan and Carolyn B. Maloney of New York, whose Manhattan district runs alongside that of Representative Jerrold Nadler, the Judiciary Committee chairman.
A lawsuit challenging aggressive purging of voter rolls in Ohio, where thousands of legitimate voters have been removed from the rolls, will next month go before the United States Supreme Court; the case could give similar plans a red or green light.
Mr. von Spakovsky also submitted a report claiming that a study by the United States Government Accountability Office found that up to 3 percent of the people called for jury duty from the voter registration rolls in one federal court were noncitizens.
The trend was particularly stark in Broward County, site of the mass shooting in Parkland — and where more than a thousand young people were added to voter rolls in the week leading to the student-led March for Our Lives protests in March.
For Thursday night, order a pizza or a quart of kung pao chicken, then set yourself up to bake these cinnamon rolls in the morning, or just watch the recipe unspool on video a few times for comfort, and cook katsudon instead.
A federal judge has halted an effort to purge voter rolls in Texas, saying that the secretary of state there had created a "mess" in questioning the citizenship of nearly 0003,000 voters, few of whom have been confirmed as ineligible to vote.
Lines like "Let's talk about the sound of the phone outside of Texaco from Bell South down to a southern belle" likely induced eye-rolls in some, but Von Bohlen's endearing delivery, complete with his charming lisp, made it more than palatable.
Simple pieces of salmon sushi and yellowtail sashimi were perfectly fresh and good, though the menu appears to be dominated by specialty rolls in the maximalist sushi tradition, laced with mayonnaise and sweet sauces, packed with tempura and spicy tuna and larded with avocado.
As fall rolls in, the urge to be cozy, curl up with a blanket and a cup of cocoa or a hot toddy, pick up a Pumpkin Spice Latte, and break out your sweet potato pie recipe, will probably start to take over your life.
Yes, I know there's disinformation and propaganda on Instagram, but none of that crosses my mind when I'm drifting through the dream­scape and an ad rolls in that makes me wonder if my entirely satisfactory consumer life couldn't be just a little bit better.
Moving deeper into town, the cliffs disappear along with Cave's house in the distance, and the fog rolls in quickly, smothering the pier and turning the shore eerily still, even as crowds of people wander around like ghosts unknowingly trapped inside their pastoral vacation.
The mysterious loss of roughly 125,000 Democratic voters from the election rolls in Brooklyn for one of the most hard-fought presidential primaries in years seemed to have occurred during what should have been a routine removal of residents who were ineligible to vote.
The statement from Mr. Clapper and the Department of Homeland Security, which is primarily responsible for defending the country against sophisticated cyberattacks, said the intelligence agencies were less certain who was responsible for "scanning and probing" online election rolls in states around the country.
While shifting national politics played out in Tuesday's midterm election, a local Georgia fight raged on over whether part of a city could secede to form its own, wealthier municipality... and perhaps gain a coveted chain restaurant with avocado egg rolls in the process.
But with MMA being a constant arms race where everyone needs something new and no-one can learn everything we have seen shifts play key rolls in more fights over the last four years than perhaps they ever have in the upper echelons of boxing.
Beyond the tool that attempts to zero in on disaffected liberals, Democrats have built several data projects they will soon share with state party leaders across the country, including one that tracks some state voter rolls in an attempt to monitor voter suppression efforts.
Students were clearly excited to try their wit in making a commentary on the president's actions, whether they focused on his exchanging insults with North Korea's president, calling climate change a hoax, throwing paper towel rolls in Puerto Rico, or grumbling about national anthem protests.
Wheels A few years ago, Doug Martin, an engineer at Ford, read an article about an unusual billboard in Lima, Peru: It was designed to collect and filter water that condenses on the billboard's cool surfaces when humid air rolls in from the coast.
On Tuesday, a Wisconsin appeals court intervened to stop as many as 209,000 names from being scrubbed from the state's voter registration rolls, in a case voting rights advocates say could impact also access to the polls in a key battleground 2020 election state.
Russian media reports link the charges to the disclosure of the Russian role in attacking state election boards, including the scanning of voter rolls in Arizona and Illinois, and do not mention the parallel attacks on the D.N.C. and the email of John Podesta, Mrs.
As the season has worn on, however, this strategy has produced diminishing returns; since January, the Cavs' steal rate has plummeted: The Cavs also hedge pick-and-rolls in order to keep speedy guards from getting into the paint with a head of steam.
In his current role as secretary of state, gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp purged more than 303,000 Georgia voters from the rolls in the weeks leading up to the midterms, and placed 53,000 others—most of them Black—on a "pending" list, preventing their registrations from going through.
This year, Ohio's secretary of state released the names of 235,000 voters it had planned to purge from the rolls in September, but a review of the names by the government and nongovernmental groups revealed that up to 20 percent of the names were there in error.
In fact, Kobach (who's led both fearmongering about immigrant voters and attempts to purge voter rolls in his home state) appeared to suggest some sort of use of the Department of Homeland Security to crack down on voter fraud when he met with Trump in November.
The governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, who pushed for the waiver, admitted the plan could boomerang, but said it was essential to achieving his goal of shrinking the Medicaid rolls in his state, which increased by 330,000 under his predecessor, Mike Beebe, a Democrat.
They are less inclined to kick the toilet roll dispenser off the wall but they will smash as many glasses as the boys, cover the mirrors with lipstick, drop full toilet paper rolls in the bowl, rip the seats, cisterns off the wall, strew stockings and underwear.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived Ohio's contentious policy of purging infrequent voters from registration rolls in a ruling powered by the five conservative justices and denounced by liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor as an endorsement of the disenfranchisement of minority and low-income Americans.
Toilet paper scarcity is no stranger to us — having more than two rolls in your room at any given time is an infraction — so we became focused on the things we weren't prepared for, and just how little we each have in our cells for protection.
A separate investigation by an independent journalist found that 261,000 voters were purged from the rolls in Georgia in 2016 and 2017 on the grounds that they had not voted in three years and did not respond to a card asking if they still lived at their address.
" The commission's focus Kobach said he doubts that "the large issues" of Russian interference, like the release of Democratic National Committee emails, are going to come up in the probe, but added that the commission may look at "vulnerabilities of voter rolls in terms of attempts to breach them.
The theft of voter rolls in Arizona and Illinois — and "poking around" in the networks of other states, as James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, described it to Congress this week without naming the Russians as perpetrators — may be intended to rattle the United States, rather than change votes.
In Arkansas, the first state in the 50-year history of the program to insist that poor people who are not disabled find work or go without health care, more than 4,300 people were dropped from the rolls in a single month for not adhering to the new rules.
The court's term that just ended offered a preview of what such a lineup might mean: With Justice Kennedy mostly siding with conservatives this year, the court endorsed Mr. Trump's power over immigration, dealt a blow to labor unions and backed a Republican purge of voter rolls in Ohio.
A Wisconsin judge on Monday found the state's elections commission, as well as three of its members, in contempt of court for their failure to remove thousands of people from Wisconsin voter rolls in compliance with an order he imposed in December, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
For many liberals, the departure was almost too much to bear, particularly after a month in which they were disappointed by Supreme Court rulings that, among other things, narrowly upheld Mr. Trump's travel ban, curtailed union power, and let stand a plan to purge state voter rolls in Ohio.
Taken in totality, Catalist estimates that the voters who have been removed from the rolls in Pennsylvania, Florida and North Carolina offered Mr. Obama 51 percent of the vote — about the same as the 52 percent support that Catalist estimates Mr. Obama held among the voters who remain on the rolls.
That included several decisions beneficial to Republicans and harmful to Democrats: denying public employee unions the right to collect fees from non-members, approving a strict method of purging voters from registration rolls in Ohio (a swing state), and upholding most GOP-drawn election districts in Texas (a future swing state).
Russian hackers targeted US voter rolls in several states as part of the Kremlin's broader efforts to undermine the integrity of the 2016 elections, and since then, security researchers have discovered further breaches of data affecting 198 million American, 93 million Mexican, 55 million Filipino, and 50 million Turkish voters.
The former aides are starting a group called Look Ahead America to identify "disaffected" rural and working-class Americans who either do not vote or are not on the voter rolls, in order to register and mobilize them ahead of future elections, according to a prospectus being distributed to possible donors.
Vice President Mike Pence told Republican members of Congress that the administration will "initiate a full evaluation of voting rolls in the country and the overall integrity of our voting system in the wake of this past election," after which Sessions could feasibly attempt to purge legally registered voters in Democratic precincts.
" The idea is "being met by smirks and eye rolls in Europe," AP's Jill Colvin reports: "As a member of the European Parliament, [the U.K.'s right-wing Nigel] Farage is among those who can nominate people for the prize, and said he would be setting up a petition to bolster Trump.
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A popular abatement program that has removed properties from the tax rolls in Phoenix has led to a tax burden of more than $1 for every $100 of assessed value for downtown business property, said Kevin McCarthy, president of the Arizona Tax Research Association, a public finance and tax policy watchdog group.
While that's going on, the White House Communications Agency rolls in one of the president's Blue Goose lecterns, affixes a microphone to it, runs cable to the back of the house where WHCA's sound engineers sit, and sets up three large flat-panel screens that will serve as teleprompters for the president's opening statement.
"It's very common to feel your mood dip when the cold weather rolls in," says Susan Blum, MD, an integrative physician and founder of the Blum Center for Health in Rye Brook, NY. Yes, the dark, shivery days are upon us, but you don't have to succumb to yet another month of near-hibernation.
Mr. Bourdain's lasting work was not in American kitchens; it was on television, where he ate noodles in Hanoi with President Barack Obama, sucked on soft-boiled turtle eggs at a market stall in Colombia, and stopped to appreciate handmade spring rolls in Cambodia en route to interview a member of the opposition government.
Another election official in Lucie County, Florida — where 487 voters asked to be removed from the rolls in a recent 20-day period, compared to just two voters last year during the same period — explained that the county had recently carried out routine maintenance and processed all the voter withdrawals filed in the last six months.
The Trump administration reversed the position taken by the former Obama administration, saying that the method would keep the voting rolls in the state more accurate, per The AP. Background: Ohio has been using voters' inactivity to trigger the removal process since 1994, per the AP. The suit, challenging its constitutionality, was filed last year, The AP reports.
The New York State attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, announced on Wednesday that his office was opening an investigation into potential voting irregularities during the presidential primary on Tuesday, when New York City's Board of Elections found itself besieged by complaints that it had dropped thousands of Democratic voters from the rolls in Brooklyn, among other issues.
Sony has sold around 36 million consoles since the PS4 launched in 2013, giving it a large market of consumers ready to adopt VR. "When you take into account the total cost of ownership of using a PS4 as a source device, Sony's experience is around half the price of its PC-based competition," said Harding-Rolls in a note.
Almost from the moment they took the court as a frontcourt tandem, these two have gone out of their way to set each other up, be it with Drummond outletting to Griffin off a defensive rebound so he can create mismatches in the open floor, or the pair running 4-5 pick-and-rolls in both the half-court and semi-transition.
Under his leadership, our nation had higher incomes (at all levels), the longest economic expansion in our history, the highest home ownership in history, the lowest unemployment in 85033 years, the smallest welfare rolls in 32 years, the lowest poverty rate in 20 years, the lowest government spending in three decades and had actually paid off about $360 billion of our national debt.
The winning recipe for the Clinton Family's Chocolate Chip Cookies is a slight variation on the recipe that gave Hillary Clinton the victory in two previous First Lady Cookie polls; her cookies demolished Barbara Bush's own chocolate chip cookie recipe in 1992 and then racked up another not-at-all-meaningless victory over Elizabeth Dole's frankly disgusting-sounding Pecan Rolls in 1996.
Over the summer, the Ohio secretary of state had sent her organization and others like it a massive spreadsheet with the 235,000 names and addresses that would be purged from the state's voter rolls in just a month — a list of people that, state officials said, some part of the bureaucracy flagged as deceased, living somewhere else or as a duplicate.
Screenshot: U.S. Strategic Command (Twitter)The United States Strategic Command—a high-level U.S. military unified command that oversees everything from nuclear deterrence, command, control, and communications to intelligence, cyber warfare, and combating the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction—helpfully reminded the world on New Year's Eve that it has the capability to bomb the world back to the stone age before 2019 rolls in.
The fog rolls in from the Pacific and floats up against the beach, stacking up above Twin Peaks until it drops like an ephemeral avalanche onto the city below … blasting through the Golden Gate as if sprayed from a fire extinguisher, erasing the Bridge, obscuring Alcatraz, turning Berkeley into an overcast Pacific Northwest knockoff even as it leaves Oakland in bright, shining California sunlight.
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Letters To the Editor: Re "Voiding Obama Rule, Trump Signs Law Taking Aim at Planned Parenthood" (news article, April 14): Of course, this will only increase the number of unwanted and/or disadvantaged children, born to less affluent women, who will end up on welfare rolls, in the juvenile justice system, in the foster care system, in overcrowded schools and prisons, and all the other expensive consequences of taking funding away from Planned Parenthood.
Scarafile did not mention a fourth method, one described by Hacking Team's critics and referred to in its internal emails: the installation of the R.C.S. through a more elaborate process called "network injection," which is said to involve pinpointing the target's exact location on the internet, observing the person as he orders up, say, a YouTube cat video, and then serving up a doctored version of the same page, one with the desired cat video playing in the foreground — YouTube logo and all — as the R.C.S. discreetly rolls in past the digital gates.

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