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"safekeeping" Definitions
  1. the act or process of preserving in safety
  2. the state of being preserved in safety

263 Sentences With "safekeeping"

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After games, the bulbs were removed and stored for safekeeping.
Those that can't be taken for safekeeping were being photographed.
She was taking them to the police department for safekeeping.
I put it all back into the pockets for safekeeping.
"Just put the landlord's hardware somewhere for safekeeping," Reiner said.
"For safekeeping," he says, "even if we don't publicly distribute them."
Reuters turned over the remains to McArthur for analysis and safekeeping.
No one would ever convert their dollars into Tether for safekeeping.
Precious art had been removed for safekeeping or to be sold.
The very first sequins were coins, sewn into clothes for safekeeping.
He also secured the first flag "for safekeeping," the corps said.
He has even sent a few to his parents for safekeeping.
The few items they left for safekeeping with friends were lost.
Electronic poll books are often simply given to election officials for safekeeping.
The ball was retrieved and tossed into the Phillies' dugout for safekeeping.
According to her tweet, Miller's photo would be nestled there for safekeeping.
When Negan enters Alexandria, he hands the bat to Rick for safekeeping.
The chandeliers under which Mr. Davis spoke have been removed for safekeeping.
Make sure to remember or write down your new password for safekeeping.
Make sure to remember or write down your new password for safekeeping.
Even his rascals you want to wrap in tissue paper for safekeeping.
During World War II, the Jews gave it to us for safekeeping.
Efforts to harmonize standards for the safekeeping of assets should be pressed.
The church entrusted it to the Musée de la civilisation for safekeeping.
The art was put into storage for safekeeping, because of the house's condition.
Mr. Pollock said Mr. Brown left the cigarillos behind the counter for safekeeping.
Tarek agreed to voluntarily relinquish all of his firearms for safekeeping for 30 days.
Firefighters took his bicycle -- which matched the one on the surveillance video -- for safekeeping.
However, this financial freedom means that you are responsible for the safekeeping of bitcoin.
She placed this "sacred soil," as she calls it, in safekeeping, where it remains.
He handed them to his wife for safekeeping, and slipped $100 into the billfold.
The notebooks are in storage for safekeeping and only examined once every 10 years.
And the process of selecting objects for safekeeping and postconflict restitution could be tricky.
So make a plan, put it away for safekeeping and get back to work.
When I arrived at the hospital, my belongings were taken for safekeeping, all of them.
It remains there now, held for safekeeping on the Nova Empire's capital world of Xandar.
Even better, plenty of them let you export your data for safekeeping before you do.
They said the ministry's archives had been moved to the suburbs in 2010 for safekeeping.
It may have been around that time that the five capitals were buried — for safekeeping?
Law enforcement sources tell us Otis had given it to a family member for safekeeping.
Under Klose's watch, the local police collected gold, jewelry, and other precious items for safekeeping.
The Asgardians handed it over to the Collector for safekeeping, and that's where it remains now.
When Markaj found the check, he gave it to the owner of the restaurant for safekeeping.
Her mother had taught her to put her spirit away for safekeeping when that was necessary.
At least half-a-dozen bank officials shared responsibility for safekeeping of the token, he said.
Then stash the card away for safekeeping, since carrying it around creates yet another theft risk.
Police called the girlfriend to pick up the child and kept the pistol for safekeeping, Tolley said.
First, everyone signs the pre-dated transfer of property, which Fergus must take to Jenny's for safekeeping.
Truffles are weighed and purchased directly at the car and placed in the buyers' trunks for safekeeping.
At the end of the day, the volunteers hand over the ledgers to the officers for safekeeping.
He has shipped out the remaining works to storage for safekeeping and to avoid the house's leaks.
Magnus then slotted this information into a folder marked "My Art" for digital safekeeping — and future looking.
In essence, it is a place where the United States military puts its extra aircraft for safekeeping.
Do you show that person your passport and driver license — allowing them to take a photo for safekeeping?
Both relics were were among items taken to Paris City Hall for safekeeping, Culture Minister Franck Riester said.
Quinn is able to escape with some of the creature's armor, and sends it back home for safekeeping.
Pictured above, Edwards, a Bradenton resident, was relieved of his array of sprays, which police 'marked for safekeeping.
She then entrusted it with one of her husband's former art students for safekeeping from looters in Switzerland.
By contrast, a dozen white neighborhoods along the Highway 610 Loop have been zoned favorably — "Viable" — for safekeeping.
He wrapped the Polaroids in some notebook paper for safekeeping and watched the family disappear into the forest.
Mr. Korkmaz testified last week that he had given certain pieces of evidence to his mother for safekeeping.
Rather, he was merely attempting to take the painting to Switzerland for "safekeeping," according to a Reuters article.
"I'm pretty sure it will be in safekeeping with your family for a long time," Mr. Dauer texted.
Madonsela said the report had been submitted to parliament for safekeeping until the court ruled it can be released.
On Friday a court confirmed that her report must be preserved and kept in safekeeping pending the injunction hearings.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said in her own statement Wednesday her department would work hard at safekeeping all students.
Xxxx has 17 pages (front and back as one page) of detailed notes he has sent out for safekeeping.
A couple of years ago, however, family members and lawyers began quietly extracting art from the prison for safekeeping.
In an election, chain of custody refers to the safekeeping and secure transport of ballots — and the machines themselves.
The detainees were allowed to give their creations to their lawyers, often as thank you gifts or for safekeeping.
Ms. Gómez explained that Mr. Cotero had been responsible for ensuring the safekeeping of the bodies at the morgue.
In 2014, one of his successors, Kasim Reed, signed the cyclorama over to the Atlanta History Center for safekeeping.
He deposited his savings with a white merchant for safekeeping, but after the man's death, the money was lost.
If the spirit moves you, you can share 'Yoncé's insights on Facebook or Twitter, or simply download them for safekeeping.
Let's say you write up your "rules of engagement" and tuck that PRENUP into your garter (or cummerbund?) for safekeeping.
Wenner so treasured these archives that he stored them in a vault for safekeeping during the Three Mile Island meltdown.
Our family has been given a block that we can hold for safekeeping in the form of a stimulus check.
After the document surfaced, they recalled, they had tucked it inside a book about the former first lady for safekeeping.
After it's fully dry — and only then — you can wrap it up for safekeeping or place it on a shelf.
Their efforts have been so successful that researchers are returning a portion of their seed samples to Svalbard for safekeeping.
LONDON — More than 33,000 years ago, a Viking hoard of gold jewelry, coins and silver bars was buried for safekeeping.
The seed vault is perhaps the best-known project in a growing global campaign to cache endangered phenomena for safekeeping.
During closed events, security placed my phone in a brown paper baggie with my name written in sharpie for safekeeping.7.
This new unit, the World Arctic Archive, will do the same for data, storing it on a specialized film for safekeeping.
The three sets in the collection, held in the central bank's vault for safekeeping, were valued at $6 million in 1991.
As of February, however, no offers have been made to deposit endangered objects for safekeeping in foreign museums, Ms. Anagnos said.
In one episode, young Najib is accused of stealing a watch, when all he did was put it aside for safekeeping.
The handles are constructed from rosewood and olive wood and each knife slides into a sleek laminated leather case for safekeeping.
No friend of the Nazis, Jaudard successfully transported many works of art from the Louvre to secret provincial châteaux for safekeeping.
After Earth's Mightiest Heroes defend the planet against Loki's Chitauri invasion, Thor returns the Tesseract (and Loki) to Asgard for safekeeping.
Then I got home and put my passport in a shoebox for safekeeping and entirely forgot which shoebox I put it in.
She later offered a trove of items to Jacqueline Kennedy for safekeeping and display at the Boston library, which opened in 1979.
If a cop is found to be a danger to him or herself, the department will remove that officer's firearms for safekeeping.
The results and sample were returned to Curtis for safekeeping until Byrne was anticipated "back from Nepal within a week or two."
The fund is tasked not just with safekeeping the kingdom's wealth but also with diversifying away from oil and into new industries.
When he left, he gathered all of the samples of the Nuremberg recordings that he made and brought them home for safekeeping.
It was placed in a vault for safekeeping, and Momoh was given a piece of paper certifying he was the legal owner.
From that moment on, we have always prioritized the U.S.-Israel relationship – recognizing the importance of the Jewish state's survival and safekeeping.
After World War II, he decided to live rough, scribbling notes about the things he observed and stuffing them away for safekeeping.
Gebrselassie said Farah declined to use a safe box offered to him or give the money to a hotel official for safekeeping.
Authorities also seized "numerous firearms" from the home and took them for safekeeping and turned over two dogs to the Humane Society.
Earlier this week, a spokeswoman for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio said 33 of Tyndall's fighters had arrived for safekeeping.
People who live in a home only part of the year may store art from the house when it's vacant for safekeeping.
He was responsible for the toilet's safekeeping on that Cal State Fullerton team, setting it up in the dugout before each game.
For more examples of what I like, think Annie Dillard's "An American Childhood"; Abigail Thomas's "Safekeeping"; even "Walden," by Henry David Thoreau.
Bonhams said the book sold for $90,074 (£ 68,812), so the new owner may want to take it to Gringotts Bank for safekeeping.
For safekeeping, he stored the money inside a Vans shoebox so that he could eventually use it to buy another RV, Wise said.
Congress could leverage its control of the Justice Department's nominees and purse strings to ensure its safekeeping while other matters were sorted out.
Doctors told Rabin-Havt to take Sanders's glasses away for safekeeping, but with this particular man, that issue proved to be a nonstarter.
Consumers will only be protected when every sector of industry, including merchants, issuers and networks, is subject to robust federal data safekeeping standards.
For this reason, he'll often buy a larger amount, but leave most with a friend for safekeeping, until he asks them for it.
Of course, it feels a little strange to think that Hargreeves just happened to have that special concoction lying around the house for safekeeping.
We undressed at a bench near the entrance, put our shoes back on, claim tickets tucked into our socks for safekeeping, and waded in.
And as for drunk texts…well, you can always just hand your phone to a friend for safekeeping (she doesn't know your passcode, right?).
Just that morning, poachers had crept onto Vallarino's beachfront property to snatch two entire nests—240 eggs—that an employee had collected for safekeeping.
In the days following the split, Crocker's mother took the ring for safekeeping during the holidays to give her son some time to heal.
Ghazi said she was told he had only enough time to remove his wedding ring and give it to a fellow prisoner for safekeeping.
Firefighters reportedly formed a human chain around the building and saved the crown, which Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said has been taken for safekeeping.
She deserves credit for saving his work from oblivion and selling it, in the interest of eternal safekeeping, to the Museum of Modern Art.
The caller claimed to be from the US Marshals Service and told the man to wire his savings—$9,800—to the scammer for safekeeping.
Smartly, the leftover sediment from this work, called the matrix, wasn't thrown away, and was instead stored at the Field Museum in Chicago for safekeeping.
The mission goes awry, and they have to bring Timoshev back to their house for safekeeping until they figure out what to do with him.
During World War II, Matsukata left "Reflections of the Weeping Willow on the Water-Lily Pond" and about 400 other works in Paris for safekeeping.
But Carney said many issues needed addressing first, such as anti-money laundering and terrorist financing controls, and managing and safekeeping the assets underpinning Libra.
Ms. van Maarsen, who died in 2006, gave the poem to her sister, Jacqueline, Anne's best friend, for safekeeping, and she kept it for decades.
The rest of the class goaded her to pull it out, and when she did, Mr. McBride dropped it into a plastic bag for safekeeping.
It's always better to be safe than sorry, and if you end up losing data, it's good to have a copy of it for safekeeping.
Clinton, now the Democratic nominee for president, handed over a similarly sized batch of 30,000 emails to the State Department for safekeeping in late 2014.
And Boeing 777 to the desert for safekeeping rather than keeping the aircraft in hub cities, a majority of which are located in colder climates.
"Ovals lay eggs" (2016) is a wall relief that provides an oval niche where an unnamed bird might wish to deposit its egg for safekeeping.
The ability to set your memories down for safekeeping (or for unsafekeeping, if the book you write falls into the wrong hands) is entirely real.
With Turkish nationalists about to seize the country in 1922, the Armenian leadership in Istanbul shipped 24 boxes of court records to England for safekeeping.
The documentarian, Jason Pollock, claimed that the video showed Mr. Brown trading marijuana for cigarillos with store employees, then leaving the cigarillos behind for safekeeping.
I'm at the back of a group of girls that is nervously dropping its phones into a plastic box for safekeeping, to be returned on exit.
Years before in 1996, a "black box" of seeds was taken across the Syrian border for safekeeping at ICARDA's Aleppo facility and now resides in Lebanon.
It has been reported that ISIS murdered al-Asaad because he refused to reveal to them the location of antiquities that had been hidden for safekeeping.
The legislation includes an exemption that would allow some objects to enter the United States temporarily for safekeeping in instances where they might otherwise be destroyed.
Negative interest rates – where investors pay interest for the safekeeping of principal – amounts to a last resort monetary policy to pull an economy out of stagnation.
Heck takes the prize stock — the cheetahs and tigers and elephants — to Germany for "safekeeping," which seems at first to Antonina to be a compassionate gesture.
She even sent raw film stock to dance companies in India, China and Japan, asking them to record their work and send it back for safekeeping.
In East Harlem, Miriam Cruz, a retired nurse's aide, is almost always home so a couple of neighbors asked her to keep their packages for safekeeping.
An international project called Amphibian Ark engages in ex situ conservation by relocating amphibians, the most endangered class of animal, indoors for safekeeping and sperm collection.
Later Iraqi officials with the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said many of the statues were replicas, that the originals had been sent to Baghdad for safekeeping.
It survived the war, but following Oskar's death in 1947, Greta Moll left it with one of his former art students for safekeeping from looters in Switzerland.
Clinton and her team deleted roughly half of the 60,000 emails on her private server before giving the material to the State Department for safekeeping in 2014.
Consumers shouldn't have to pay to control or protect their financial information now that trust in credit bureaus and the safekeeping of their information has been jeopardized.
Bluelounge Cableyoyo, $9.95, available at AmazonThe Cableyoyo is a $10 rubber and metal spool, around which you wrap your earphones (or any other smallish cable) for safekeeping.
If you're worried about digital formats not standing the test of time, you can also reprint your favorite images on acid-free archival photo paper for safekeeping.
And send a flash drive with digital copies of documents and photographs to a trusted friend or family member in another part of the country for safekeeping.
The company has gotten even craftier, too, with an app called Key that allows users to have packages delivered to the trunk of their car for safekeeping.
Catholic hagiography says that a sample of Januarius's blood was supposedly preserved by a woman named Eusebia, who gave it to the local church authorities for safekeeping.
In addition to making files that play on your smartphone or media server, digitizing your analog audio creates an electronic archive you can store online for safekeeping.
No one knows which original owner may have folded it in her purse for safekeeping; a handful of other examples are known to survive in institutional collections.
He acknowledged that Dunbar wasn&apost supposed to have the guns he had in his room "for safekeeping and cleaning" after using them at an indoor firing range.
Simpson stashed her crimson bullet away for safekeeping … until this Sunday, when she decided to commit to the look for a date night with her husband, Eric Johnson.
Police said Howell Donaldson III, an employee at the same McDonald's, had put a firearm in a food bag and gave it to Walker for safekeeping on Tuesday.
Increasing pollution and congestion at the square prompted its next move in 2006 to safekeeping in a storage area where it was kept of public view until now.
The jacket has a wealth of pockets, too, and they're roomy, so you can stuff your gloves, phone, sunglasses, and whatever else you need into them for safekeeping.
Roughly 1 in 15 of the approximately 85033,000 emails that Clinton gave to the federal government from her private server for safekeeping have been classified at some level.
Like every other complaint, it was neatly filled out, with a date and time, and assigned a case number, before being placed in a plastic sleeve for safekeeping.
The relics and artwork that firefighters had scrambled to save from the fire were transferred first to Paris City Hall and then to the Louvre museum for safekeeping.
The set features a five-inch knife, an eight-inch knife, an 11.5-inch knife, and two 12.5-inch knives, plus a sleek laminated leather case for safekeeping.
But Zuma filed a court application on Thursday to block the release, and Madonsela told reporters she had submitted the report to parliament for safekeeping pending the case.
By the time I discovered the trunk of letters, I had already started writing down some of my grandfather's memories, just for safekeeping, so they wouldn't be forgotten.
Brady was the first to notice, asking an equipment manager if he saw it because it was no longer in his personal bag where he placed it for safekeeping.
All of them full of sympathy suddenly for the ghetto world of their traditional fathers now that the traditional fathers are filed for safekeeping in Beth Moses Memorial Park.
"Hunchly is really there to continually pick up all of that information we see with our eyeballs so that we have it for safekeeping and analysis later," he added.
In Charleston, South Carolina, the Coburg Dairy Cow landmark was removed for safekeeping from its perch atop a sign on Highway 17 on Monday, according to CNN affiliate WCIV.
People voted; their votes were counted and written down on paper "preference cards," and those cards were collected for safekeeping in the event of the need for a recount.
When registering to enter the shelter, she handed over a silver locket for safekeeping that contained some of the cremated remains of a daughter who died in a car accident.
Bonheur was incredibly moved, immediately declaring that she wanted to be buried with the crown, and placed it for safekeeping on the antlers of a sculptured stag in her studio.
Here's what Libra seems to be offering: (1) payment and safekeeping in alternative currency, (2) faster clearing, (3) greater convenience relative to brick-and-mortar, and (4) possibly lower fees.
Setting a dramatic tone for the exhibition is a Rapunzel-inspired installation by multidisciplinary artist MK Guth, called "Ties of Protection and Safekeeping," originally created for the 2008 Whitney Biennial.
Foster Reeve, a plaster artisan and institute member who runs his business out of an old manufacturing plant in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, offered to take everything in for safekeeping and restoration.
Like Picasa, Google Photos can also be used to edit and organize your photos, and you can share albums with friends and back up your photo collection online for safekeeping.
While they had moved many artifacts to Damascus for safekeeping before ISIS arrived, they were shocked to see the scope of the damage to the building and its remaining collection.
Some inscriptions have been removed, but no replacements have appeared, leaving relatives clueless about whether the grave markers of loved ones have been put in safekeeping or taken away by looters.
Thor eventually took it to Asgard for safekeeping, but Loki retrieved it again in Thor: Ragnarok, and it ended up in space with the Asgardian refugees, until Thanos came for it.
Avast Photo Space is a new app that aims to eliminate this quandary by connecting to Dropbox or a Google Drive account and uploading the original, high-res photos for safekeeping.
But gemstones from the collection were hidden in a biscuit (cookie) tin at Windsor Castle for safekeeping during World War II to keep them out of the hands of the Nazis.
It has $50 million to $300 million in cash either hidden in Iraq and Syria or smuggled into neighboring countries for safekeeping, according to a United Nations report released in February.
It has $2000 million to $26 million in cash either hidden in Iraq and Syria, or smuggled into neighboring countries for safekeeping, according to a February report by the United Nations.
With the help of some family members and their friends, the Darbys were packing some items into plastic containers for safekeeping at self-storage facility while they stay at a hotel.
Lenny Young, who works for the plant's Buildings and Grounds and keeps a photograph of his own daughter on his phone's home screen, started bringing them into a storeroom, for safekeeping.
Being more cussed than sensible, however, she stands her ground—farming the child out to a friend for safekeeping, then hunkering down to fortify the homestead and to prepare for attack.
Lincolns were invited to hand over their passports, purportedly for safekeeping, but a number of them went mysteriously missing at the end of the war—probably passed along to Soviet intelligence.
After an initial flag raising, he was responsible for bringing the second, larger flag to the mountaintop, which is the flag depicted in the photo, and returning the first flag for safekeeping.
Upon turning the firearms into the Lakeland Police Department for safekeeping, she was arrested and charged with armed burglary of a dwelling and grand theft of a firearm, the Miami Herald reports.
During the war with America in the late 1960s, museum officials removed hundreds of artworks for safekeeping, in case Hanoi was bombed by the United States, and commissioned copies to replace them.
Three heirs to the Dutch Jewish family say the work had been left in the 1930s for safekeeping with a museum in the Netherlands but was then pilfered and sold without permission.
It was shown again in the capital during World War II, when the Gestapo moved it to the Louvre for safekeeping under the orders of Heinrich Himmler, who wanted it for his castle.
When one of his superiors tried to steal $2 million worth of gold that had been buried under a hot tub for safekeeping, the boss found out and the thief ended up dead.
After the invasion, Antonina and Jan are greeted with unctuous cordiality by Lutz Heck (Daniel Brühl), a suave Nazi zoologist who offers to transport the zoo's most prized animals to Berlin for safekeeping.
Once a summoner of taxis, watcher of small children, and keen vetter of visitors, Rodriguez now mostly spends his time on a single task — managing the safekeeping of a daily avalanche of Amazon deliveries.
The man who had written much about learning how to die and facing the end without fear would comfort his friends, finish an essay he was writing and distribute some finished pieces for safekeeping.
While investigating the underground lab where Bernard killed Theresa Cullen last season, Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson) comes across a secret room, where a number of previous Bernard hosts have been tucked away for safekeeping.
In the upstairs studio of his new home, one wall is covered in white and yellow legal-pad paper full of raps he wrote while in prison, then mailed to Ms. Ka'oir for safekeeping.
The church Christmas fund his wife was safekeeping is missing, and certain members of the Five Ends Baptist Church of South Brooklyn are beginning to wonder whether ole Deacon Sportcoat might not be responsible.
Participants uploaded tens of thousands of videos, pictures, poems, works of art and other submissions of varying value, and the final product was handed over to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC, for safekeeping.
For one thing, you don't have access to your private cryptographic keys—in other words, you don't actually control the cryptocurrency you have on Coinbase so much as you give it to Coinbase for safekeeping.
Then they ask you either for your bank account number so they can transfer the money to you for safekeeping, or for a small advance payment to help cover the expense of transferring the money.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Bitcoin wallet provider Xapo said it has received conditional approval from Switzerland's financial market watchdog to operate in the country in a regulatory breakthrough for companies that provide safekeeping for the virtual currency.
Meanwhile, according to Novaya Gazeta, an independent Russian newspaper, Russia is providing him with cash, selling gold that Venezuela had deposited in Russia's central bank for safekeeping and sending dollars to Caracas by the planeload.
Fans of the C-5 love to brag about these missions: 1994: Two C-5s carried more than 1,300 pounds of enriched uranium from the former Soviet nation of Kazakhstan to the US for safekeeping.
These were moved in November 1991 to a secure room in the Latvian Parliament and transferred in 1993 for safekeeping and study to a newly established Center for the Documentation of the Consequences of Totalitarianism.
Abdelkarim said 400 artifacts had been moved from the site for safekeeping before Islamic State overran Palmyra last May, but television images from the museum have shown statues defaced or broken and display cases smashed up.
His uncle Mahmoud maintained his love of literature during his 21 years in Abu Salim by jotting poems on both sides of a thin pillowcase that he sewed into the waistband of his underwear for safekeeping.
Carney, who joins a growing chorus of central bankers unsettled by the project, said many issues needed addressing first, such as anti-money laundering and terrorist financing controls, and managing and safekeeping the assets underpinning Libra.
Finally, a letterpress broadside of a poem, "Tender Mercies," by D. A. Powell, from his brilliant book "Useless Landscape, or a Guide for Boys," which is there for safekeeping till I take it to get framed.
Chen had wanted his father to put the money in the bank for safekeeping, but his father's unexpected reaction to the suggestion left him and his wife with having to glue together 1,080 hundred dollar banknotes.
LegalThings, a Dutch firm, announced in April that it wanted to put sexual consent on a blockchain; lovers would sign an unalterable electronic contract before taking things further and send copies to thousands of strangers for safekeeping.
It is probably safe to assume that if Al Qaeda bought gold — American officials could not say whether Bin Laden's instructions were followed in this case — the militants did not hand it over to JPMorgan for safekeeping.
He dropped the wad into a cellophane sleeve he'd removed from a pack of American Spirit cigarettes, then carefully slid the sleeve into the empty cigarette box, and returned the package to his shirt pocket for safekeeping.
Corporate mailrooms in New York and other cities are overwhelmed by employees shipping personal packages to work for safekeeping, leading companies to ban packages and issue warnings that boxes will be intercepted and returned to the senders.
It'd be different if I was dating someone, and she deeply wanted a dick-mold of mine for safekeeping—but if you're buying one of these for anything other than pure altruism, you should reconsider your priorities.
While blockchains still suffer from scalability and performance issues, the value provided by their trustless architecture can supersede performance issues when dealing with sensitive data; the safekeeping of which we're forced to rely on third parties for today.
Which means that unless you're willing to spend five to six dollars hoarding individual servings of hot sauce, Halal Guys prohibits the age-old tradition of grabbing handfuls of hot sauce packets for safekeeping at your own domicile.
The art that Mr. Indiana left behind and entrusted to his estate, a collection of some 500 pieces, has been moved off the island for safekeeping and would have to be shipped back before any museum could open.
Only a few minutes before, Spieth had surrendered his jacket to an Augusta National member for safekeeping in the locker that Spieth shares with Arnold Palmer in the room in the Augusta National clubhouse reserved for past champions.
Many apps give you a choice of file formats for saving your documents (JPG and PDF are common) and you can instantly email the digital copies to others or upload them to an online file-storage site for safekeeping.
It hung for over a century in the so-called Room of the Putti, and was moved when the palace was evacuated during World War II and its artworks were transferred for safekeeping to various villas near the city.
Social Security is running out of money because it was never set up as some kind of safekeeping system for the people paying into it, even though that's how President Franklin D. Roosevelt sold it to the American people.
The main missing cache, they say, contained torahs written on gazelle leather as well as tapestries and chandeliers, and was given to a militia by a local council for safekeeping when rebels surrendered the neighborhood to government forces earlier this year.
Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump concluded lunch with his British counterpart Friday, he appeared so enthralled at successfully executing his first bout of face-to-face diplomacy that he asked an aide to file away the menu card for safekeeping.
Also, Putin's cronies and other Russian oligarchs — whose game is to make tons of dirty money in Russia and then take it to London, where it can be laundered for safekeeping — are now getting more scrutinized than ever by British authorities.
Although the Libra Reserve will be mostly independent of Facebook, the firm will offer its own digital wallet, Calibra, for consumers who want to hand over the key to their digital currency for safekeeping—and with it, their personal financial data.
Margarete Moll, known as Greta and a pupil of Matisse, lived in Germany during World War 2, and soon afterward entrusted the painting for safekeeping from looters to an art student of her husband Oskar in Switzerland, according to the complaint.
But by that time many of the jewels of the collection were already in safekeeping, and the French military was preparing to oust AQIM in what would be an object lesson in the use of force against radical Islamist forces.
Before his death three years ago, Martinez not only had shared stories with his four sons and three daughters about Josh Gibson and Stan Musial but also had passed on his two boxes of mementos to his son Ernie for safekeeping.
Rabbs' frogs had survived well in safekeeping, but experts at El Valle Amphibian Conservation Center in Panama, Zoo Atlanta and the Atlanta Botanical Garden who were trying to assure the species' survival never discovered the secrets of how they reproduced.
In 1942, the Library of Congress sent some of Whitman's notebooks out of Washington for safekeeping during World War II. They went missing, but when they turned up at auction in 1995, the butterfly was tucked safely inside one of them.
There are details, final moments that the family may cherish like polished pebbles, arranging and rearranging to put this or that at the foreground, to put away for safekeeping and retrieve now and again for the rest of their lives.
Whether they're the photos you took during the holidays, or those ancient photos that Facebook or Google like to use to "remind you of this day," now is the time to make sure you have them backed up for safekeeping.
Euroclear made a net profit of 322 million euros in 2018, with 75 percent of revenues from its settlement, safekeeping and funds business, but the strongest growth is in helping to shuttle collateral around the financial system to back trades.
And in the film's third act, we see Goose unleash its true nature when Carol asks Fury to hold the Tesseract for safekeeping — Goose takes it upon itself to protect the Tesseract and promptly unleashes a mouthful full of tentacles to "swallow" it.
By this point, Hanson had also given the $702,000 that had been stashed in his apartment ceiling—the money they were going to invest in the weight-loss clinic—to Carolan for safekeeping at his home in Sydney, according to Carolan's suit.
The volume that included the letter, along with other precious manuscripts and books, was stored in the library's rare books room, "where they are kept with the utmost attention and safekeeping," and access to these valuable tomes is closely vetted, Mr. Stacchetti said.
"When everybody's sort of down and we need a boost and a certain guy lifts us up, I think LeBron's just good at acknowledging it," said the reserve guard Iman Shumpert, who passes along his LeBronified game balls to his mother for safekeeping.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said on Thursday that in 2011, BNY Mellon held more than a trillion pounds in assets on behalf of its customers, which under "CASS" safekeeping rules must be audited to ensure the assets are being kept safe.
When Mr. Name left New York, he gave his things to the curator Henry Geldzahler for safekeeping; Mr. Geldzahler later told him that the Warhol superstar Paul America, in need of money for drugs, broke into his apartment and stole the paintings.
A Florida woman who recently gave her husband's guns to local authorities for safekeeping after saying she feared for her life spent a longer time in jail for armed burglary than her husband did following a domestic violence arrest, according to multiple reports.
The sister said she had overheard her sibling tell a German reporter that the diary had been given for safekeeping to a religious studies scholar, Herbert Richardson, who ran a publishing house in Lewiston, N.Y., about a 20-minute drive from Niagara Falls.
Mr. Philippe also said that the relics and artwork that firefighters had scrambled to save from the fire were transferred to the Louvre museum from Paris City Hall, where emergency workers had placed them for safekeeping in the immediate aftermath of the fire.
"The injury, loss, or death of any animal transported under an airline's care is not acceptable, and all employees charged with an animal's safekeeping are deeply impacted by the heartache families endure when tragic incidents occur," said a spokeswoman for Airlines for America.
Grace Notes What Jessica Burstein had to show for just over 40 years in New York — photographs of what looked like crime scenes and of the new Yankee Stadium when it was under construction — had been sent across town for permanent safekeeping.
The debris suspected to be from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in March 2014 with 239 people on board, was found Thursday on the coast of Rodrigues Island, an employee of the Mourouk Ebony Hotel, where the debris was stored for safekeeping, told CNN.
Xxxx thought the call suspect, and responded he did not have the notes (he does not; xxxx sent them, divided and not in sequential order, to four disparate locations for safekeeping) and immediately contacted their mother to be leery of any calls such as this.
The tragedy that engulfed the 200-year-old National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday night, turning up to 20 million of its holdings into dust, is an urgent reminder of the need for better safekeeping measures at museums around the world.
City: Palo Alto, CAYear founded: 2014Total funding: $553 millionValuation: $3.3 billionWhat it does: Rubrik is a data management platform that aims to make it easier for companies to automatically organize their data and send it up to public clouds like Amazon Web Services for safekeeping.
Countries that added seeds to the facility include Benin, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Morocco, the Netherlands, the US, Mexico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, and the UK. The seed samples, which will be stored at the facility for safekeeping, include some of the world's most vital food sources.
"When we put our children on the school bus in the morning, the idea is that we have placed our kids in the safekeeping of someone who is going to take good care of them," Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman said Tuesday at a press conference.
Frank discussions of what it was like to explore the outer limits of what was deemed "acceptable" for a young woman in comedy while navigating the dangers of actually being a woman in comedy, the terrors of safekeeping your own body in scary situations, make the raunch crucial to her story.
Case in point, the recent arrest of serial art thief Stéphane Breitwieser, who stole and sold nearly 1843 pieces of art and artifacts, mostly by picking them up and walking out with them while his girlfriend kept watch — and then gave a great number of them to his mother for safekeeping.
It's notable that this report comes shortly after climate researchers concluded that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have passed the 400 parts per million threshold in a way that's essentially permanent — barring some extraordinary breakthrough in technologies capable of sopping up the gas for safekeeping — at the scale of billions of tons a year.
Not only did they claim not to have seen it in years, which in itself was ridiculous, as I clearly remember putting it on a shelf in the garage for safekeeping in 1999, but they then went so far as to claim that for all they knew, they had probably given it away years ago!!
That is why the antiquities seized here in Bulgaria — along with hundreds of pieces intercepted in Turkey, near the border with Syria, and at least one object seized in London and now stored for safekeeping by the British Museum — are viewed as part of a wave that experts expect to flood European and North American markets in coming years.
The Fed has not "proposed to ban" merchant banking; it has simply proposed that merchant banking once again be done by merchant banks — that is, by private equity firms rather than by the depository institutions that constitute our payments system, in which you and I keep our hard earnings for safekeeping, and which our federal government in consequence insures.
For an item whose worth depends on its uniqueness and safekeeping, "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" has a history that would probably worry any potential collector, said Jeff Gold, the owner of the music collectibles store Recordmecca and a top dealer in rock memorabilia, who appraised the Bob Dylan Archive before its sale in 0003.
The app uses the technology that makes Scanbot great, and adds a layer of ease-of-use for photography buffs, taking the hassle and inconvenience out of turning the shoeboxes of photos into a more permanent set of memories, whether they find a new home on Facebook, get tucked away safely on a hard drive or are uploaded to the cloud for safekeeping.
Among the historical files are scrapbooks, speeches, and family records, most notably a letter containing Roosevelt's first documented use of the proverb "speak softly and carry a big stick;" a campaign speech from his unsuccessful presidential bid in 1912; and a document criticizing Woodrow Wilson's policy on World War I. The bespectacled politician first sent his papers to the library for safekeeping in 1917.
In Captain Marvel, we see Danvers's "cat" Goose uses his tentacle mouth to keep the Tesseract with him and Nick Fury for safekeeping, and it's not till decades later — as seen in one of the film's two end-credits scenes — that Goose coughs it up on Nick Fury's desk, presumably handing it off to Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. Project Pegasus also ties into the Thor credits scene from 2011, and 2012's The Avengers.
Family left behind toiletries, suitcases When authorities showed up on the doorstep of the Hart family home in Woodland, they found a social worker's business card wedged in the front door, along with a paper from Clark County Animal Control that said some of their pets had been taken for safekeeping, according to the sheriff's office report, which details investigators' initial efforts to uncover information about the family in the days after their car was discovered in California.
Also in the mix are Bruce, a U.C.L.A. professor who is one of Katya's few adult pupils when she's giving piano lessons in California (they go from the Blüthner to bed); Bruce's wife, Alice, who draws the line at living under the same roof as the Blüthner (Mikhail having flown into a vodka-stoked rage and Katya having asked Bruce to take the Blüthner for safekeeping); and one of Alice's Virginia Slims, which starts a deadly fire.

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