"Hide seeker" plays on the game "hide and seek," but this seeker is looking for pelts.
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Seeker: Caroline Smith is currently the chief content officer of Seeker and will continue in that role.
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"I promised her I'm going to be a fact seeker and a seeker of justice," he said.
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The asylum seeker is obliged to inform on any means the asylum seeker brings with him or her.
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Key nuances, like distinguishing a deal-seeker from a value-seeker, will lead to more engaging personalized experiences and ultimately better ROI for advertisers.
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In the meantime, the government often releases an asylum seeker from detention — either on its own volition or because a judge has ordered the government to allow the asylum seeker to post bond.
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T.' Tamburello, Tori Deal and Jordan Wiseley Thrill Seeker Throwdown
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So if you're a job seeker it's pretty depressing news.
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The first asylum seeker was returned to Mexico on Jan.
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The failed asylum seeker had pledged allegiance to Islamic State.
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Like Price, Venus has not been a gratuitous attention seeker.
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" Apu is a spiritual seeker and "an exceptionally gifted painter.
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Wright has been a spiritual seeker for a long time.
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As an asylum seeker, you carry a burden of proof.
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Or perhaps you're going solo YOLO, you brave adventure seeker you.
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Jacqueline is quiet and police, while Jillian is a thrill-seeker.
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Keep this in mind as well if you're a job seeker.
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They wouldn't look after me," an asylum seeker, identified as "E.
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One in ten people on the island is an asylum-seeker.
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Is finding the pixel tracker like grabbing the seeker in Quidditch?
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First on the list is Zac Efron, 30, the Thrill Seeker.
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I was kind of a little bit of an attention-seeker.
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I'm an asylum seeker but I feel safer here in Britain.
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A spinning toy that any seeker will want to fidget with
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His mother was a Buddhist seeker who sometimes lived on communes.
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This is beneficial to both the job-seeker and the employer.
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In immigration court, the asylum seeker is typically the only witness.
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Omid* is a 29-year old gay asylum seeker from Tehran.
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Her Angel is no sylph, but an athlete and a seeker.
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"Rest in power wise warrior and seeker of peace," said Rep.
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Basically, Honnold was an extremely high sensation seeker, according to Joseph.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said he may have been an asylum-seeker.
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These include technical exploration of rocket motor upgrades and additional seeker technology.
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The man in the portrait, however, is anything but a spotlight-seeker.
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Political debate around Australia's hardline asylum seeker policy has been heated recently.
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Every asylum seeker costs the Italian taxpayer between 40,000 and 50,000 euros.
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The suspected driver, a failed asylum seeker from Uzbekistan, remains in custody.
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Meanwhile, the asylum seeker generally has no right to a public defender.
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Another hugely important aspect is whether the asylum seeker has an attorney.
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"Without representation, the deck is stacked against an asylum seeker," TRAC said.
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For 23 years she was a tireless seeker of truth and justice.
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Another hugely important factor is whether the asylum seeker has an attorney.
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POTSDAM, Germany (Reuters) - Syrian asylum seeker Alaa Kassab can't believe her luck.
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Purple is the common color of the urban attention-seeker art goer.
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You're a thrill-seeker, Aries, but it's important to watch for accidents.
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Because I was so self-conscious about seeming like an attention-seeker.
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"At the foot of it, I'm a knowledge seeker forever," she said.
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An asylum seeker grasping a number on a tiny piece of paper.
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He never raises the fact that he was an asylum seeker himself.
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Lucky number seven, according to numerologists, is the number of a seeker.
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This variety presents a number of opportunities for the intrepid henge-seeker.
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If you are a job seeker, you can't have a large enough network.
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A menacing Seeker is seen near their feet, seemingly foreshadowing an unsettling future.
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If you're a thrill seeker, then this is the wedding option for you.
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Aside from Leisure Seeker with Donald Sutherland, Mirren stars in Winchester, out Feb.
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Walmart always had the value seeker and still does, and Walmart's competing well.
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What could have been more irresistible to an insecure, career-obsessed daddy-seeker?
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Her critics sometimes accused her of profiting from adversity, being a glory seeker.
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And Bannon is in his own way a kind of a spiritual seeker.
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When visibility is limited, StormBreaker provides a powerful solution – an ultra advanced seeker.
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" That amped things up, and the autograph seeker shouted, "Please beat me up!
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And yes, there is a difference between a refugee and an asylum seeker.
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In fact, the labor market became a buyer's market for the job seeker.
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WALTERS Holly fell for Tommy because there's a thrill-seeker part of her.
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She's got real friends, too; she's more a thrill-seeker than a jerk.
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Never mind that Palmer built a reputation on leaving no autograph seeker behind.
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It was the impulse purchase of a thrill-seeker with money to burn.
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"Papa was a protector and a teacher, a seeker and defender," she said.
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So, like many before me, I became a seeker-outer of dog books.
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So I don't see why a job-seeker can't do the same thing.
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He was an ultimate truth seeker who laid pathways for others to follow.
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"I don't want to return to Mexico, your honor," an asylum seeker pleaded.
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Eritrean asylum seeker Birhan in Middlesbrough, a town in the northeast of England.
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Pictures sent to Reuters by an asylum-seeker showed Papua New Guinean officials wearing army fatigues inside the camp on Friday, and a video distributed by advocacy group GetUp showed police armed with sticks pulling an asylum seeker to his feet.
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Sagittarius is the truth-seeker of the zodiac, and it also rules the law.
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But if you work on it, you'll become a better job seeker and networker.
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To aid in precisely locating and confirming targets, the MMP has a dual seeker.
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There's a star seeker named Paolo dos Santos and an evil queen, Tatiana Tchalabaev.
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He subsequently continued his studies in Germany, where he is currently an asylum seeker.
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"I didn't want to be called an attention seeker, or worse, slutty," she says.
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When the entry is too crowded, the asylum-seeker is told to return later.
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Democrats will make him the running mate of every Republican office-seeker next year.
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Now, the process is easier for both sides — job seeker and creator — to see.
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The first is that he is going as a disrupter and a publicity seeker.
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For one thing, it says that the system is stacked against the asylum seeker.
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The characters are mostly still living in Jarden, Texas, a spiritual-seeker tourist trap.
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They want a millstone to hang round the neck of every Republican office-seeker.
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A deluge of comments on social media accused Gubran of being an attention-seeker.
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Wolfe said a job seeker needs to know what he or she is worth.
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When an asylum seeker crosses into the US illegally, she commits a federal misdemeanor.
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Australia's wider asylum seeker policy has also attracted international criticism from human rights groups.
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The youngest and littlest one being Sandy, a big eyed, silky coated, attention seeker.
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A job seeker worries about whether to disclose that she has two young children.
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"What naturalization does is provide the asylum seeker another layer of protection," she said.
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He thinks of himself as a thrill seeker, with acting as one more thrill.
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Mark DeSaulnier (D-California) -- African asylum seeker and mental health service coordinator Akelo ZukukaRep.
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That's why it's all the more important to be thorough as a job seeker.
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Agnes Pelton was a lifelong seeker whose matriarchal, artistic household set her aesthetic course.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - A U.N. investigator into the human rights of migrants arrived in Australia on Tuesday to assess its tough asylum seeker policy, after aborting a visit last year claiming a lack of government assistance and access to asylum seeker detention camps.
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They have been given asylum-seeker status while the agency determines whether they are refugees.
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One doctor called her a constant seeker of health — a badge she wears with pride.
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Space: National Geographic, Politico, Seeker and others have also recently launched "Space" sections or products.
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Kevin Euceda, an asylum-seeker from Honduras, looks into the facility's yard while in detention.
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I did not want to be judged or called an attention-seeker or deemed slutty.
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The author of 'Seeker' and 'Traveler' likes to mash up her fiction and non-fiction.
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But Kingston is a thrill seeker so he's obviously having the time of his life.
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To retrieve it, the seeker must "lose that which they love" on the planet Vormir.
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Now, the 20-year-old adventure-seeker has yet another death-defying story to tell.
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Bill entrenches secrecy around Australia's asylum seeker regime CNN's Zahra Ullah contributed to this report.
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Members of Congress like Bacon represent the worst impulses of a grasping, hungry office seeker.
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GoPro knows you love GoPros, so today it announced a new backpack called the Seeker.
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The nonprofit job seeker has an additional option for learning about a particular organization: volunteering.
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In 2014, Ms. Y, an asylum seeker, arrived in the Republic of Ireland from abroad.
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An asylum seeker wants the protection and safety that we take for granted in America.
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A 31-year-old asylum seeker from India lights himself and his room on fire.
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What about the body arched just below the water in "Shell Seeker, Large Night" (2016)?
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She's a thrill-seeker fueled by revenge, lust and … well, not greed, exactly, but compassion.
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Before the coronavirus, about 700,27 Australians were receiving unemployment benefits, known as job-seeker payments.
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The agents alleged that his papers, documenting his status as an asylum seeker, were falsified.
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"The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising" (2007) was accused of butchering the series' powerful story.
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Weidel has denied that the asylum seeker worked as an employee or received a salary.
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" Columbus For the job seeker, this city resembles a fashion version of "Field of Dreams.
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It helps to plug a major hole in the career of a great jazz seeker.
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Topics include: • Define and reflect upon the following terms: asylum-seeker, refugee, immigrant, migrant, expatriate.
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That was proposed after a fatal stabbing this year apparently committed by an asylum seeker.
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An asylum-seeker sleeps on a burnt bed on the Samos island, Greece, Oct. 15.
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Anis Amri, a failed Tunisian asylum seeker with Islamist links, hijacked a truck on Dec.
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And in November 2018, a transgender Mexican asylum seeker was robbed and assaulted in Tijuana.
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SAN FRANCISCO — I am an asylum seeker from Honduras and a mother of three children.
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Ms. Waago was among millions of other who discovered the Seth books as a young seeker.
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Mr Hollande, a natural consensus-seeker, always tried to reconcile the two strands in his party.
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Nicaraguan asylum-seeker Valentina, 10 months old, sleeps in an encampment near the Gateway International Bridge.
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This is a powerful lesson for anyone — whether you're a founder, manager, employee or job seeker.
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"They deserve just as every other asylum-seeker to have their asylum claim heard and evaluated."
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ISIS claimed responsibility for the crime, carried out by a 17-year-old Afghan asylum seeker.
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The profits from the song will go to the Asylum Seeker Support Centre in Melbourne, Australia.
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Weinstein's attorney said McGowan is "a publicity seeker looking for money" and her suit is meritless.
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She conveniently spies a classified ad for a "thrill-seeker" opportunity at Shou Saito's gaming company.
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In one case last October, officials had decided to deport an unidentified asylum-seeker and family.
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Every asylum seeker arriving at Kakuma in the past two decades had passed through that room.
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It said a 17-year-old asylum-seeker had died in a refugee center in Karlshamn.
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Snyder calls herself an "organized, careful leader," though she admits that she's also a thrill-seeker.
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The suspect was named as father of four Rakhmat Akilov, an asylum-seeker originally from Uzbekistan.
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It is the fourth death of a refugee or asylum seeker in Australia's offshore detention centers.
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The Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System is a 2.75-inch-diameter rocket with a laser seeker.
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Andromeda-sourced weapons introduce new behaviors for Mass Effect firearms, like charged attacks or seeker projectiles.
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Prior to this year, the Australian government operated a school specifically for the asylum seeker children.
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SWEDEN seems idyllic to Munire, a 19-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker, and her two sisters.
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Amri, a failed asylum seeker also from Tunisia, was shot dead in Italy on Dec. 23.
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The job seeker started leaving voicemails and sending emails demanding to know what he was missing.
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Three months on, the Afghani asylum-seeker is studying at one of France's most prestigious universities.
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Even so, for a novelty-seeker there is nothing as rewarding as virtual reality right now.
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Garfield was a victim of that system because he was assassinated by a disgruntled job-seeker.
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The same month, Johana Medina Leon, an asylum seeker from El Salvador, died in ICE detention.
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"In the asylum process, the asylum seeker must make his reason for flight credible," he said.
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He is still a spiritual seeker, but the kind who cannot be contained by one faith.
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Engel, an inveterate publicity seeker, first noticed Mitchell at an Atlanta baseball training camp in 171.
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When Mr. Coello was taken to the Krome detention center, another asylum seeker was already there.
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Trump is an incorrigible acclaim-seeker who has been open about his desire for a Nobel.
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Going on a interview is enough to give any job seeker sweaty palms and racing thoughts.
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Ziyawudun's asylum-seeker status in Kazakhstan will likely last until mid-May, according to her lawyer.
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The odds of an asylum-seeker winning their case increase exponentially if they have an attorney.
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In one instance, border agents didn't escort a Nicaraguan asylum-seeker to her 7:30 a.m.
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On Wednesday, a High Court decision ruled the government's strict asylum seeker policy is legally sound.
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Once the "seeker" looks up they have a certain amount of time to spot the hiders.
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If, and only if, the asylum seeker is granted refugee status, then the resettlement process begins.
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An asylum officer needs to conduct a screening interview for any asylum seeker before she can be released or deported; having to screen every asylum seeker as soon as she arrives at the port of entry requires a lot more asylum officers than are currently available.
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"In my view, the point has been reached when it cannot be said that the legitimate differences between an asylum seeker and a citizen can continue to justify the exclusion of an asylum seeker from the possibility of employment," Justice Donal O'Donnell said in the judgment.
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Police initially arrested a Pakistani asylum-seeker near the scene, but released him without charge on Tuesday.
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Spiegel Online reported that he was an asylum seeker but the prosecutor's office declined to confirm that.
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The hardest part of being a job seeker now isn't the interviewing process or updating your resume.
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In many spiritual traditions, be it Sufi or Tantra, the ultimate lover for the seeker, is God.
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An asylum seeker could ostensibly come and stay at Schloss Heinrichshorst, but international protection couldn't be guaranteed.
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Here are some ways to combat bias if you're a job seeker and a parent-to-be.
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Dames Helen Mirren and Judi Dench were both nominated, for The Leisure Seeker and Victoria & Abdul, respectively.
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And he called Fields an "attention seeker," posting a 2015 story from GOT News accusing former Rep.
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Michelle Fields is an attention seeker who once claimed Allen West groped her but later went silent.
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If an asylum seeker enters the US illegally, she'll be referred for prosecution and put in jail.
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Somehow, despite having no history of substance use disorder, Ken Adams had been branded a drug seeker.
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While Trump may seem to be a particular spotlight-seeker, this is true regardless of the party.
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If the asylum seeker passes her CFI, she can apply for asylum and is eligible for release.
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Many living in the camps have been waiting years for a decision on their asylum seeker status.
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The models' identities can't be disclosed due to the sensitive, precarious status of being an asylum-seeker.
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"The thing that makes Dina so effective is that she is not a credit-seeker," said Spellings.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, responding to Flake's speech, said the senator was an attention-seeker.
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He was tired of being an asylum seeker, he said, of getting dirty looks on the street.
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The spoils system was abolished after the assassination of James Garfield by a disgruntled federal job seeker.
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"She introduces herself as Miquela, "a 19-year-old musician, change-seeker, taco truck expert, and robot.
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Damage One asylum seeker at the facility, Walid Zazai, tweeting from the camp, alleged men were beaten.
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These tasks are challenging for the most skilled attorney, and especially so for an unrepresented asylum seeker.
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Hatha Yoga or Bhakti Yoga or what?" a European seeker asks the Indian hero of "The Householder.
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An asylum seeker from Brazil at the center of an ACLU legal case appeared alongside her son.
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He would fight on, but he sounded more like an ideological warrior than an aggressive delegate seeker.
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Mr. Tompkins traveled through Patagonia in 1961, when he was 18, an adventure seeker and rock climber.
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The autograph seeker told cops, 3 security guards shoved him to the ground, and started the beatdown.
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In late August, a 35-year-old local man was stabbed to death by an asylum seeker.
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Sometimes the homework she gives is as simple as clarifying what the seeker is actually looking for.
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Riding the rides isn't always fun, and I'm no thrill seeker in my day-to-day life.
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Susanna was not the first German teenager to be murdered by an asylum seeker in recent years.
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Ask what outcome the advice-seeker hopes to see so your ideas align with the person's desires.
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Not surprisingly, this serial layoff culture has led to the rise of the perennial passive job seeker.
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Lewandowski responded the next day on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" by dismissing Jacobus as a spurned job-seeker.
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"We aren't living here, we're just surviving," Honduran asylum-seeker Elmer Garcia, 26, told the Associated Press.
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Snapshot: Above, a Syrian asylum seeker at a migrant camp in the Turkish-controlled part of Cyprus.
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James is a simpler fact-seeker, registering in each paragraph the feeling of one experience after another.
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In 1994 the first asylum-seeker won sanctuary on the basis of fearing persecution over sexual orientation.
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That has led to speculation the tragedy could foretell major changes for New Zealand'sthrill seeker tourism economy.
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The next month, a Cameroonian asylum seeker was stabbed and two Honduran asylum-seeking teenagers were murdered.
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The ACLU's lawsuit argues that U.S. law establishes that an asylum-seeker can only be required to seek protection in another country under two conditions: when the United States has a "safe third country" agreement in place, or when the asylum-seeker has firmly resettled in another country.
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"Some of them are afraid of us," said Ahmed Ramzi al-Bayati, 22, an asylum seeker from Iraq.
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People were horrified by this photo of a 2-year-old asylum-seeker being stopped at the border.
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"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," they wrote.
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During a week in September, no asylum seeker was taken in at the main port in Nogales, Arizona.
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"He used to speak about his frustration," said his fellow asylum-seeker, 18-year-old Afghan Mohsen Naghawi.
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So I guess they must have thought that I was an asylum seeker and did not speak German.
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"Together we did it!" tweeted Kon Karapanagiotidis, chief executive of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, after Dutton's announcement.
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"They called on members to hunt an asylum seeker in posts on Facebook," said police spokesman Ernest Zinsmeyer.
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Turnbull advised he would not comment on particular cases and instead spoke broadly of Australia's asylum seeker policy.
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"Hodan is a Somali asylum seeker who was transferred to Nauru in November 2013," activist Ian Rintoul says.
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It was the nation's second major act of violence carried out by an asylum seeker in a week.
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So where is a hapless job seeker to turn for solid advice on what makes a great CV?
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Alemu came to the Netherlands as an asylum seeker in 1990 and had been in custody since 2015.
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Sajjad said he was still awaiting a response, as is 44-year-old Sudanese asylum-seeker Khalid Mansour.
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Group Nine Media, which formed in 2016, is the parent company of NowThis, Thrillist, The Dodo, and Seeker.
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But it is experimental in the way of the seeker, rather than the provocateur, more prayer than sermon.
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Even witnessing her own father's decapitation only drives her further to be a justice-seeker at any cost.
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Jacob, the grandchild of an asylum seeker, needs to know why it's wrong to tear refugee families apart.
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Dunia, an asylum-seeker from Honduras, is reunited with her 5-year-old son, Wilman, in Brownsville, Texas.
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Anyone who looked like an expectant hide-and-seeker instead of someone looking to shop was turned away.
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In Mr. Jobs's early days, he was a seeker of wisdom who took LSD — take that Azealia Banks!
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On our podcast "The Daily," we talk to one asylum seeker from West Africa, who fled domestic violence.
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The "South Park" episode mocked Disney by turning a Mickey Mouse look-alike into a craven profit seeker.
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Obama was also captured on camera shutting down a selfie-seeker after his State of the Union address.
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Guatemalan asylum-seeker Miguel poses for a photo at a migrant shelter where he lives in Reynosa, Mexico.
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The handler had to talk to cops, and the autograph seeker was writhing in pain in the ambulance.
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Nevertheless, each crime involving a migrant or asylum seeker has become a fresh occasion for national hand-wringing.
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This is the work of a worldly artist-seeker who brought all that he loved to his art.
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Solomon Gebreyohans, Eritrean asylum seeker, Tel Aviv Like thousands before him, Solomon Gebreyohans, 29, fled dictatorship in Eritrea.
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The suit argues that U.S. law establishes that an asylum-seeker can only be required to seek protection in another country under two conditions: when the United States has a "safe third country" agreement in place with that state, or when the asylum-seeker has firmly resettled in another country.
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The selfie-seeker apparently tried to make a break for it, but police managed to take him into custody.
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Today, there are more than 1,300 megachurches in America, nearly all rooted in the "seeker-sensitive" model of teaching.
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Giving and receiving feedback isn't easy, but it can be helpful to both the employer and the job seeker.
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The climb was in-character for the adventure-seeker, but it also came with a greater purpose in mind.
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A U.N. report last year also criticized Nauru for its failure to protect asylum seeker children from sexual abuse.
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On September 26, 2016, a fellow adventure seeker, Zachary Crockett, and I began our own hunt for the treasure.
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Upon launching strikes, wing-mounted seeker optics receive the reflected laser energy from the target, BAE weapons developers said.
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What budget-minded early-startup founder, investor, marketer or job seeker wouldn't want to reap that kind of savings?
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"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," the family writes.
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The company was created at the end of 2016 by the merger of Thrillist, The Dodo, NowThis and Seeker.
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The System Images direct from Google are also available to download and install manually, if you're an adventure seeker.
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Irani Garcia Zacarias is a Guatemalan asylum-seeker and father of two young girls currently living in San Francisco.
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Also, people are horrified by this photo of a 2-year-old asylum-seeker being stopped at the border.
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Sweden, unlike Austria, requires an expert in LGBT issues to be present when a gay asylum-seeker is questioned.
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No one would fault a job seeker or salesperson who scraped LinkedIn for targeted employees of a specific company.
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String of incidents In July a Syrian asylum seeker blew himself up outside a music festival in Ansbach, Bavaria.
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You learn you are a "seeker" among fellow pilgrims on your the way to see something called the Object.
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Vince allegedly went off on an autograph seeker, grabbing her by the hair and pulling her to the ground.
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Finnish authorities arrested a suspect, a Moroccan asylum-seeker, and are treating the incident as Finland's first terrorist attack.
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A 31-year-old man is the latest treasure-seeker to disappear on the quest for Forrest Fenn's gold.
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Katie works in digital advertising and is an adventure seeker who typically meets men through friends and dating apps.
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His comments come after the hospital issued a statement Sunday saying an asylum seeker claim was still being considered.
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The guy knows Alec, he's a big time autograph seeker in NYC ... and uses #StayBlack on his social media.
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What employers really care about is whether a job seeker has the skills and knowledge to do the job.
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This job seeker decided to use a QR code, resulting in a video of his mouth as he speaks.
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The deaths followed reports of a 16-year-old Syrian asylum seeker held in solitary confinement for three weeks.
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Police said the gunman had lived in Germany for a number of years and was not an asylum seeker.
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Nothing can transform someone into an effective seeker of the truth better than a liberal arts and sciences education.
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Like Mr. Buford, he is a seeker after his own species, but one who took things vastly too far.
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In 2013, the government announced that no asylum seeker who arrived by boat would ever be settled in Australia.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sami, an intersex asylum seeker in Britain, used to be gripped with fear at bedtime.
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"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," the statement reads.
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" Some netizens expressed sympathy for Pugh, while others accused her of being a selfish attention-seeker crying "crocodile tears.
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He wants to portray Celeste as a sexual thrill-seeker, someone who craved physical violence as a turn-on.
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Stringer played their classes and was amongst a community of artists, performers, health enthusiasts and other myriad seeker types.
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The 63-year-old was born in Ethiopia and came to the Netherlands as an asylum seeker in 1990.
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In this way, Hillsong is the apotheosis of both the prosperity gospel movements and the seeker-sensitive church movement.
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The Confirmation Seeker: You recently bought a place and want to make sure you haven't made a terrible mistake.
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An asylum seeker on Manus posts images of an X-ray showing a man who swallowed a nail clipper.
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In one two-year stretch, Judge Davis ordered the deportation of every single asylum seeker who entered his courtroom.
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Mr. Alemu arrived in the Netherlands as an asylum seeker in 1990 and had been in custody since 2015.
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In 2014, an Iranian asylum seeker detained at Manus Island died after developing severe sepsis from a leg infection.
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I read the book as a fellow it-seeker, by chance and choice a denizen of the forever wars.
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For a record seeker like myself, this late season snow storm allowed me to catch my snow white whale.
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The older job seeker will model a centeredness and seriousness of purpose that a skilled interviewer will recognize immediately.
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"I've been waiting in Juarez for ten months," said one Cuban asylum seeker, who declined to give his name.
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That has led to speculation the tragedy could lead to major changes for New Zealand's thrill-seeker tourism industry.
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Guatemalan asylum seeker Biviana, 20, blows the neck of her one-year old daughter Maylin, which has a rash.
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The claims by an asylum seeker in Australia couldn't be independently verified, but Western officials are treating them seriously.
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During the turmoil, a security guard shot Haftom Zarhum, an Eritrean asylum-seeker, apparently believing he was an assailant.
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Pyongyang's central message — that the United States was the aggressor and the North but a small, peace-seeker — resonated.
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Beijing has similarly dismissed the case that emerged last week, which involves a young asylum seeker named Wang Liqiang.
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On Friday, a failed asylum seeker killed one person and injured six others in the northern city of Hamburg.
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" Jana Favero, a director at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center, called the vote a "tipping point as a country.
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" The sticker also features an asylum-seeker being choked by the tear gas while carrying a sign reading "Amnesty.
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"That means the exemption to that section would apply to virtually every asylum seeker at the border," he said.
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"We didn't receive a single asylum seeker during the refugee crisis," Themar mayor Hubert Böse proudly told Spiegel Online.
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Hybels, who founded the nondenominational evangelical church in 1975, pioneered a movement known as the "seeker-sensitive" model for churches.
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The student had known that the soldier had used a false identity to register as an asylum seeker, she said.
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Its tough asylum seeker policy, which includes mandatory detention for people arriving by boat, is a hot-button political issue.
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Decisions to send the asylum seeker back to Mexico, on the other hand, don't appear to get reviewed at all.
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The Swedish government could not immediately be reached for comment, and the fate of the Afghan asylum seeker was unclear.
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Cardi B has broken her silence after members of her entourage allegedly attacked an autograph seeker after the Met Gala.
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An asylum-seeker had been stabbed at a shelter in northeast Rome during a confrontation with local residents on Aug.
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A job seeker attends the City University of New York job fair at the Javits Center on March 20, 23.
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Asylum-seeker Maydi wears a tracking device under her clothes as she waits to board a bus in McAllen, Texas.
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Bill Wyman, a former member of the Rolling Stones and keen treasure-seeker, has launched his own brand of detector.
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Azzedine was a protector, a teacher, a seeker, and defender of all that is good and positive in this world.
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Instead, the asylum officer would consider, as part of the interview, whether the asylum seeker triggered any of the bars.
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Unfortunately, the activist told the Guardian she believes the asylum seeker was probably taken to Stockholm and deported from there.
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The asylum seeker was removed from the plane, according to Swedavia, the company that runs the Landvetter Airport in Gothenberg.
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Mashable has confirmed ATTN, BuzzFeed, Refinery29, Tastemade, and Group Nine (which overseas Thrillist, NowThis, The Dodo, and Seeker) are involved.
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Different publications do better on different platforms — for example, Seeker performs better on YouTube while NowThis is stronger on Facebook.
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The gunman was not an asylum-seeker, or even an immigrant: he was born and raised in Munich, police said.
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He is a seeker of hard, objective truths who often appears to be unable to see past his own realities.
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That means 1 in every 113 people on the planet is now a refugee, asylum-seeker or internally displaced person.
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But, while they went to spread a Christian faith they knew was the true one, Hesse went as a seeker.
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After all, the original advice seeker walked away from the incident feeling that the manager might indeed be a bigot.
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Mirian G., an asylum seeker from Honduras, was separated from her 18-month-old child for more than two months.
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Fairygodboss, an employer review site for women, released a report on the grim reality of being a female job seeker.
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Failed asylum seeker Anis Amir killed 12 people in Berlin last year by driving a truck into a Christmas market.
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Nationwide, there are 1.62 jobs available for every job seeker, the strongest demand for labor in more than 44 years.
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Yolany Padilla, an asylum seeker from Honduras, was reunited with her 6-year-old son in Seattle on Saturday afternoon.
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"You don't want to become so jaded that you assume everyone in the E.R. is a drug-seeker," he said.
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An intensely prominent figure, Lady Gaga began her career as a provocateur who many simply viewed as an attention-seeker.
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The Host fashioned himself a truth seeker, interviewing people on his show and exposing their lies to an enormous audience.
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"Usually there are three-plus hours of testimony from doctors, psychologists, the asylum seeker giving a detailed account," Harris said.
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"This is fantastic wonderful news," Pamela Curr, an advocate at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre said in an emailed statement.
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"There is still more than one job per job seeker searching for nurse practitioner and physician assistant roles," she explains.
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In a migrant camp in the Serbian capital of Belgrade, Syrian asylum-seeker Mustafa Othman complains of little to do.
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I had been to Los Angeles before, but it was my first time as a burgeoning seeker of good food.
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"Still some uncertainty about the deal," said Behrouz Boochani, an Iranian Kurd who is an asylum seeker and a journalist.
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But the fact that the chief suspect is an Iraqi asylum seeker has turned a terrible crime into political dynamite.
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In October 2016, Maria Ladenburger, a 19-year-old university student, was raped and killed by an Afghan asylum seeker.
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If you're a homebody who enjoys alone time, for example, don't try to come off as an energetic thrill-seeker.
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One asylum-seeker she represented had been detained since July without ever seeing the inside of a courtroom until recently.
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The Navy plans to buy 44 of the Maritime Strike seeker kits in 2021, then ramping up significantly from there.
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Recently, "The Moth Radio Hour" aired my story about a chance encounter on an airplane with a Guatemalan asylum seeker.
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So a totally viable scenario would be to help the job seeker put their best foot forward in an application.
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The time of day a job seeker reaches out to a recruiter or hiring manager can also send a message.
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Across her huge repertoire, she was variously an upholder of tradition, a seeker of musical connections and an eclectic modernizer.
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Breni, an asylum-seeker from Honduras, moments after she is pulled out of the Rio Grande River in Matamoros, Mexico.
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A version of the seeker droid was first seen in "A New Hope" as Luke trains on the Millennium Falcon.
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Those numbers are not based on the actual needs or dangers faced by the asylum seeker, but by political calculation.
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Our photog was on the scene as Hailee walked to her car, and the autograph seeker persistently buzzed around her.
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Singh is an asylum-seeker with no criminal record who has a diabetic wife, two teenage daughters, and elderly parents.
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He is both the seeker and the redeemer, both the one who needs saving and the one who will save.
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Here's the full statement: Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions.
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Dutton was responsible for asylum seeker policies until standing down this week over his role in unseating leader Malcolm Turnbull.
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A little over two months since the conclusion of Tetsuya Nomura's Dark Seeker trilogy, Lore Reasons tackles Kingdom Hearts III.
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There will always be some clues that we can answer without need of chocolate: I knew that the Quidditch position at 27A was SEEKER (I had the S from TSARISTS at 10D, another gimme); the K in SEEKER gave me KALES at 28D, because how many vegetables do you know that start with a K?
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This step of the process is situation-specific and requires the adventure-seeker to be creative in whatever way context allows.
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If the president-elect is the growth-seeker who cuts taxes and spends more, investors will see one kind of market.
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Two assailants, a Syrian asylum seeker and a refugee from either Pakistan or Afghanistan, had links to Islamist militancy, officials say.
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The Small Diameter Bomb II uses a technology called a "tri-mode" seeker, drawing from infrared, millimeter wave and laser-guidance.
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The couple's frequent travels and fun-filled honeymoon come as no surprise, seeing as Giraudet is a self-professed adventure seeker.
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The failed asylum seeker detonated the device outside a bar Sunday evening after being refused entry to a music festival nearby.
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Prosecutors suspect that he and two accomplices wanted to implicate refugees in their planned attack by posing as an asylum seeker.
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Perhaps the most enduring reputation Swift has had since kicking off her career is that she's a boy-crazy revenge seeker.
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This clip from professional attention seeker/magician David Blaine's new TV special David Blaine: Beyond Magic appears to clear things up.
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A 2-year-old Honduran asylum-seeker cries as her mother is searched and detained on June 12 in McAllen, Texas.
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" The Leisure Seeker actress also shared her thoughts on the Time's Up movement — and how it's "about time [that] time's up.
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If an asylum seeker is not represented by an attorney, almost all (91 percent) are denied, data by TRAC Immigration shows.
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Whether you're a marketer, job seeker, founder or investor, you'll find opportunity waiting for you in these two program-packed days.
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But even you — a savvy deal seeker — may not know that your computer can replace both of those money-saving activities.
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I then enjoyed five days of messages from strangers saying I was whining, a slut, an attention-seeker, and a liar.
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Amri, a failed asylum seeker from Tunisia, killed 12 people when he plowed a truck through a Christmas market in Berlin.
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The last component of the missile is the cone-shaped shroud, which holds the seeker, also described as the vehicles eyes.
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In charger-seeker mode, CHiP's eyes, which are made up of three curved LED lights around a circle LED, turn red.
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As I mentioned earlier, the IT job seeker had impressive skills, but I didn't see where he clearly explained the benefits.
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At Yucel's demolition site, 25-year-old Kurdish asylum seeker Nurettin, knows what it's like to be caught in the system.
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Here's how the current limits are set: Maximum water-taking volumes are proposed by the permit-seeker—in this case, Nestlé.
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Today: a freelance writer/job seeker who makes $1,000 per month and spends some of her money this week on bananas.
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The nationalist-minded, euroskeptic governments in Warsaw and Budapest have refused to take in a single asylum-seeker under the plan.
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Last year, a failed asylum seeker from Tunisia killed 12 people when he drove a truck into a Berlin Christmas Market.
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He saves Harry from expulsion and trains him into a fine Seeker — and a future Quidditch captain (more on that later).
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The question would move to the job interview or later, so the job seeker can be judged on other merits first.
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HRCP said the family has been living in Pakistan for the past year on a valid United Nations' asylum seeker certificate.
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Strontium is also called "bone seeker" because it remains in people's bones once ingested and increases their risk of getting cancer.
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If you're less of a thrill seeker, Adr1ft has built-in features to help players work through the potentially nauseating bits.
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Glassdoor defines "least competition" for this list as "at least one job for every job seeker on Glassdoor, per job title."
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"Donald Trump wants to save his country, but we have to save our lives," asylum-seeker Osnel Clairibus told Radio-Canada.
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On a personal level, perhaps I've always been a seeker of truths, and that's led me to where we are today.
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"My father was not a fame seeker; he was humble almost to a fault," Dina Pearlman said in a telephone interview.
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In particular, BuzzFeed has deep ties to Group Nine Media, the digital media company behind Thrillist, Seeker, The Dodo and NowThis.
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This was not a "seeker sensitive" program aimed at luring the casual church-shopper away from Sunday morning pajamas and Netflix.
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I have always been a bit of a thrill-seeker, and since I was little, I have been fascinated by machines.
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"He was a seeker who saw that there was much more than the material world, and fame and success," she said.
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Researchers have found that the likelihood that an asylum seeker will succeed varies enormously depending on which judge hears the case.
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The recommended approval allows the asylum-seeker a chance to apply for a work permit before the 150-day wait period.
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She is a founder and a director of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project at the Urban Justice Center in New York.
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The seeker seeks alone, there's no single church, instead a dizzying variety of sects and rituals and almost nothing is taboo.
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The older job seeker, therefore, needs to remind the recruiter or manager of these virtues during the contact and interview stages.
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He managed to make his way to the Netherlands, where he was offered asylum-seeker housing — in a former prison complex.
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Think of it this way: If you're always in a passive job seeker mode, you're coming from a position of power.
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If you're a job seeker with only few years of experience, a "headline" is a quick way to make an impact.
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In addition to prolonging the game, the rats became increasingly strategic in their behaviors, whether in the seeker or hider roles.
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Embodied by a lithe and luminous Rooney Mara, Mary Magdalene is portrayed as a spiritual seeker and kindred soul to Jesus.
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But is it really acceptable not to cover a crime because it has possibly been perpetrated by a young asylum seeker?
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ICE then makes the determination on whether an asylum seeker should go into detention or be released pending a court hearing.
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The deteriorating situation inside Philippine jails, the pleas of a Saudi asylum seeker in Thailand and the mysteries of whale song.
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Myles Pankey, 19, fit the profile of a blue-city adventure seeker, showing up in jeans and a plaid flannel shirt.
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Earlier this month, a Honduran asylum seeker was raped and kidnapped by Mexican federal police in the city, El Diario reported.
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"The situation is so bad here," said Ali, an Afghan asylum-seeker who arrived in Greece with his three children in August.
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The Iranian asylum seeker was awarded the 2016 Award for Courage in Editorial Cartooning for his work depicting life on the island.
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"If you're not a better job seeker on day 90 than you were on day zero, you're doing something wrong," Jacobi says.
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Asked about Conway's criticisms during a question-and-answer session with reporters last week, Trump dismissed him as a selfish attention-seeker.
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An asylum-seeker rests while he waits in Tijuana for his turn to present himself to US border authorities to request asylum.
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Lyrical rubix cubes like "There is no real you / There is only ever you," match the seeker tendencies of his previous output.
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She was denied asylum after her credible fear interview, an expedited screening process whereby the seeker proves they face persecution if deported.
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The treasure-seeker moved to Colorado Springs in April 2016 in hopes of finding millions, his sister, Lisa Albritton, told ABC News.
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Enter Becky Sharp, the ambitious and quick-witted status seeker who transgresses so many of the staid conventions of 19th century women.
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Sagittarius is the sign of the seeker, and you, Pisces, are most inspired by careers that find you exploring and making discoveries.
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Or will it be upstart sun and fun-seeker, JaVale McGee, who showed up all offseason in improbable locales, up for anything?
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Seeker explains the sensory process:Stretchy optical waveguides containing LEDs are built right into the pneumatic fingers, allowing them to "sense" the surroundings.
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Those who take in fewer people than their quota, would pay the same amount for every asylum-seeker they fail to take.
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But if an asylum seeker tries to enter the US legally, at a port of entry, she may not fare any better.
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We'll remind you that he's punched an autograph seeker, stopped taking pictures with fans, and sued someone for taking Snapchats of him.
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And a Tunisian failed-asylum seeker, who had pledged allegiance to ISIS, killed 12 people in the December 2016 Berlin market attack.
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The suspected perpetrator, 24-year old Tunisian Anis Amri, was an asylum seeker who had escaped deportation after his application was rejected.
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Goldblum's description of his Grandmaster as "a pleasure-seeker, an enjoyer of life and tastes and smells" is projection, sweet Goldblumian projection.
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Once a job seeker spots something promising, they can click through to the website where the listing is hosted and apply there.
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The spectacle was enhanced by the presence of a few celebrities at the hangar, including Harrison Ford and thrill seeker Jeb Corliss.
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As we first reported ... the autograph seeker has sued Cardi B and Offset alleging their hired muscle is responsible for the attack.
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In a new teaser, we see via simulated found footage that this brooding justice-seeker isn't afraid to shed some blood. Surprise.
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Prosecutors are hoping to use the statements about his past behavior to establish he was an adventure seeker, according to the motion.
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"Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions," the statement obtained by CNN read.
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Much of the decline was due to people dropping out of the tally because they had not updated their job-seeker status.
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In April, Rakhmat Akilov, an Uzbek national and failed asylum seeker, mowed down pedestrians with a truck in Stockholm, killing four people.
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A magical house that provides a portal to see the truth if only the seeker is willing to succumb to the incredulous.
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Read the statement in full below: Our beloved Tim was a seeker, a fragile artistic soul searching for answers to existential questions.
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However, commentators on the left and right who see the European asylum-seeker experience as an analogy for American refugees are misguided.
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"She was always a seeker, and things happened in her life to which the Jewish community had no adequate response," she said.
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For example, trans homeless protections are included in the Sanders housing plan, and trans asylum-seeker protections are in his immigration plan.
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As a result, it is difficult to conclude whether a white job seeker succeeded — and a black one didn't — because of discrimination.
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For years, Mr. Assange has been simultaneously hailed as a hero for transparency, and cursed as a reckless anarchist and publicity-seeker.
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But his critics in Hong Kong portray him as a fame seeker who potentially endangered the asylum seekers by publicizing their identities.
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Ms. Merkel's coalition party in Bavaria would like to send back any asylum seeker who has first registered in another European country.
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His white mother, a wandering hippie and spiritual seeker, later converted to evangelical Christianity and denounced his father's religious practices as demonic.
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Certified life coach and leadership trainer Dee C. Marshall makes sure to praise the advice-seeker before she offers a single suggestion.
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Jenaro Mejia, 54, an asylum seeker from Honduras, said his first court hearing in the United States was set for Aug. 5.
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The allegations, reported by Australian media, were made by a Chinese asylum seeker in Australia who said he was a Chinese spy.
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The migrants evacuated to Rwanda have been given asylum-seeker status there while the U.N refugee agency determines whether they are refugees.
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Group Nine Media, which includes digital lifestyle brands like The Dodo, NowThis, Thrillist and Seeker, has raised $50 million from Discovery Inc.
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Two United Church of Christ ministers washed the feet of an asylum-seeker and a "Dreamer" on the Capitol lawn, HuffPost reported.
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In Norway, the police arrested a 17-year-old asylum seeker from Russia in connection with an explosive device found in Oslo.
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The man who killed himself on the bridge this week isn't the first asylum-seeker to end up taking their own life.
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But any good divination starts with a close study of the seeker, and unconscious cues of the sort that Peter Schlötter documented.
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Searching for a job can be nerve-racking at any age, especially if you are an older job seeker and over 50.
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The allegations, reported by Australian media, were made by a Chinese asylum seeker in Australia who said he was a Chinese spy.
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SYDNEY, Australia — A stateless Kurdish-Iranian asylum-seeker detained by the Australian government won the country's highest-paying literary prize on Thursday.
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A MINUS Ezra Furman: Perpetual Motion People (Bella Union) Anxious seeker hires horns to tickle his playful side, also his female side.
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The Geneva Convention on refugees requires signatories to examine individually each claim for protection submitted by an asylum seeker on their soil.
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Many of Farrow's detractors seized upon this as further evidence of her character, and maybe evidence that she was an attention seeker.
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Prosecutors said Monday that the unidentified asylum-seeker was arrested at a refugee home in the nearby town of Kerpen over the weekend.
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So this storm was hardly a surprise to the folks in the Virgin Islands, including the an ultra-rich adventure-seeker like Branson.
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The leader of the gang was named as a Congolese asylum-seeker who had been allowed to stay in Italy on humanitarian grounds.
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Sofía reportedly accused Estrada of being a "fame-seeker" who remained close to her mom after their breakup to stay in the spotlight.
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Under federal regulation, an asylum seeker can apply for a work permit five months (150 days) after sending in her full asylum application.
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His wardrobe both telegraphs the preternatural calm of a seeker and throws off the distinct whiff of joy he leaves in his wake.
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An asylum seeker holds his sleeping son as caravan members prepare to turn themselves in to US border officials and formally request asylum.
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The result is that real human beings, like the innocent-bystander Pakistani asylum seeker detained as a terrorist, get caught in the gap.
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The incident occurred in the same CBP sector where a 7-year-old Guatemalan asylum-seeker, Jakelin Caal, fell ill earlier this month.
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She's a ruthless seeker of useful fodder for revenge, more than willing to contribute to Claire's schemes — especially those against the Shepherd siblings.
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Yet public angst remains high, thanks partly to high-profile cases like the recent murder of a Jewish teenager by an asylum-seeker.
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One Eritrean asylum seeker in Germany said tribesmen kidnapped his group and sold him for $500 to a military chief in Sabha, Libya.
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Offset's incident follows a very dramatic Met Gala with his fiancée Cardi B's entourage also allegedly attacking an autograph seeker after the event.
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Whether you're a founder, an investor, a marketer or a job-seeker, you won't find any better place to network than Startup Alley.
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Habib Habib, from the Australian Burmese Rohingya Organization, said the man alleged to have carried out the attack was a Rohingya asylum seeker.
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"He is certainly one of the happiest patients we have seen in our ward," Seeker quotes Dr. Andre van der Merwe as saying.
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It's easy to hate on an attention-seeker like Supreme Patty, but there is a side to him that can be quite endearing.
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Those four companies are Thrillist (lifestyle), NowThis Media (video news), The Dodo (animals) and Discovery's digital network Seeker (including its production studio SourceFed).
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The personality traits associated with this include narcissism, lacking empathy, grandiosity, being impulsive, being a thrill seeker, fearing commitment and being self-destructive.
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The Berlin attack, in which a rejected asylum-seeker from Tunisia drove a truck into a Christmas market, took place on Dec. 19.
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Recently, I spoke with a job seeker from the IT world who asked me about writing up the "skills" section of his résumé.
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Mr. Turnbull said that in 800 days, no asylum seeker had successfully arrived by boat, and there had been no deaths at sea.
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Employers benefit because they can focus on whether an individual has the needed skills – not how or where the job seeker gained them.
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These days, this would seem to constitute a major point of attraction, especially to a certain kind of politically interested American spiritual seeker.
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Labor representatives said it was about "doing the right thing", and the vote provoked cheers from asylum-seeker activists in parliament's public gallery.
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The US can't deport an asylum seeker without at least a screening interview to determine if they have a "credible fear" of persecution.
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Thirty-three year old asylum-seeker Mohammed Salah Uddin Ahmed had completed a bachelor's degree in anthropology in Bangladesh before fleeing death threats.
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The bays house the canted trapeze that the US 5th generation aircraft uses to put the AIM-9 Sidewinder seeker into the airstream.
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In the second year, friends started stopping by on the way to family celebrations to drop off food for the asylum-seeker Thanksgiving.
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"They've destroyed everything: our belongings, our shelters, our rooms and beds," said Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish asylum seeker and journalist in the center.
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Early last year, Germany mistakenly sent back to China a 22-year-old Uighur asylum seeker, who has not been heard from since.
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Trump's America is, like North Korea or at times Putin's Russia, a rent seeker leeching off the international order rather than upholding it.
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Translators often act as more of an impediment than the Austrian officials because they come from the same community as the asylum seeker.
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Separately, prosecutors said a German soldier posed as a Syrian asylum seeker and planned a violent attack that risked stirring anti-immigrant sentiment.
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In job interviews, he asks candidates to describe their life's story in an effort to see if the job seeker is truly determined.
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If an asylum seeker fails a credible fear interview with an asylum officer, he or she can still appeal to an immigration judge.
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Exiled like Dante from his native land, Danh Vo is the Dante and Virgil of this story, both a seeker and a guide.
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The teenager had run away from a drug rehabilitation center on Monday and met a Nigerian asylum seeker, Innocent Oseghale, the next day.
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The incident followed the killing of a pregnant woman by another Syrian asylum-seeker earlier on Sunday in in the southwestern city of Reutlingen.
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There are already 2000 jobs for every job-seeker, and the workforce is predicted to shrink from 24m last year to 20173m in 22017.
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The job seeker needs to describe their dream career, share their strengths, and I encourage them to share a photo that captures their personality.
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Asylum-seeker advocates welcomed the U.S. commitment, although they remained concerned that "extreme vetting" could see fewer than 1,250 resettled in the United States.
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The man, named as Omid, had been held for three years in the Australian center on Nauru, according to the Asylum Seeker Resource Center.
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Karim, one of the refugees in the camp, arrived from Germany, where he had been recognised as an asylum-seeker and was attending school.
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" At the time, Lewandowski called Fields an "attention seeker" and called her "totally delusional," adding in a tweet to her, "I never touched you.
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Hirsh adds that the job-seeker resources on the Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN) can also be a starting point.
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Job seeker Kyra McNeil of Riverside, California, fills out an employment application at a job fair in Rancho Cucamonga, California, on April 8, 2009.
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Australia has refrained from publicly commenting on human rights violations committed by those countries with whom it cooperates on turning asylum seeker boats back.
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Part of taking advantage of that as a promotion-seeker is making sure you're aware of the opportunity and ready for it, Bough says.
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The children, aged between six and 11, spend time discussing the differences between a refugee, an asylum seeker, a migrant and a displaced person.
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German authorities have been on high alert since a Tunisian failed asylum seeker rammed a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin on Dec.
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Several people responded to and shared the tweet, calling the former congressman an attention-seeker and questioning what exactly he meant with the statement.
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"Any asylum seeker is free to travel upon his/her decision and willingness," a ministry spokeswoman told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an email.
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The fee structure reads like a ransom note; customer support makes the seeker feel like the one bound and gagged in a car trunk.
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I have been doing a lot of campaigning on LGBTI+ issues for quite a long time now, for global equality, LGBT asylum seeker issues.
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It's not the waiting that is destroying Hafiz Abdalla, although existing in the strange limbo between asylum seeker and German resident is constantly disorienting.
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" Next, the mom of the boy got angry and refused, which prompted the advice-seeker to look for a "better way to approach her.
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The migrant issue has become more heated after an attack before Christmas in Berlin in which an asylum-seeker from Tunisia killed 12 people.
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Among those in the president's crosshairs was Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who came to the U.S. at age 10 as an asylum seeker from Somalia.
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But the Justice Department lifer is not a spotlight seeker and is said to not enjoy being in the middle of a political storm.
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One of those people was Marco Antonio Muñoz, an asylum seeker who committed suicide in detention after being separated from his children and family.
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During the service, Graf von Rechberg washed the feet of a Pakistani asylum seeker, as Jesus had washed his disciples' feet before the crucifixion.
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They say that there are four main types of avoidance archetypes, or procrastinators: the performer, the self-deprecator, the overbooker, and the novelty seeker.
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Prosecutors suspect that Franco Hans A., along with two accomplices, wanted to implicate refugees in their planned attack by posing as an asylum seeker.
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"From the age of probably 5 years old, I watched 'Jerry Maguire' and I wanted to be a sports agent," said one job seeker.
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After an investigation, Germany determined that Tunisian bureaucratic delays had slowed the deportation of Amri, a rejected asylum seeker living under numerous false aliases.
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The U.N. conferred refugee status on Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun, 18, with the Australian government saying it's considering her status as an asylum seeker.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, in which a failed asylum seeker from Tunisia, Anis Amri, drove a truck into a Christmas market.
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Liberals won't like my call to meddle in Central American politics and sic ICE on every asylum seeker who lost after a fair hearing.
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Billing itself the "Sephora of CBD," Fleur Marché caters to the cannabis enthusiast (or curiosity seeker) who shops at Barneys and subscribes to Goop.
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"The idea was not to make money," said Ngwo Diddas Elad, 26, a Cameroonian asylum seeker who became Mr. Pekings's partner in the venture.
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Before disappearing behind the fence, Koepka rebuffed an autograph seeker who had a pin flag to sign, explaining that he was not feeling well.
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An asylum-seeker who refused to eat for more than 70 days while in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody was reportedly released Thursday.
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In August, a Russian man with links to Russian intelligence services was caught after shooting a Chechen activist and asylum seeker in Berlin park.
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Ovideo, who fled his country after being blacklisted by gangs, identified himself as an asylum-seeker at the San Diego-Tijuana border in January.
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A Safe Third Country agreement is a bilateral treaty under which one country can reject and return an asylum seeker to another safe country.
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Last month, Malaysia arrested and sent home a Thai anti-monarchy campaigner after she registered as an asylum-seeker with the U.N. refugee agency.
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In a message on its online news agency Amaq, Islamic State said Sunday's attacker was a "martrydom-seeker" who had detonated his explosive belt.
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Winner: Caravaggio, although his brutish lifestyle eventually caught up with him, when he was killed by a revenge-seeker at the age of 38.
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Under current federal regulation, an asylum seeker can apply for a work permit five months (150 days) after sending in her full asylum application.
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Jose, a 27-year-old Honduran asylum seeker, was reunited with his 3-year-old son on Tuesday after spending nearly two months apart.
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BERLIN – A rejected asylum-seeker from Iran suffered serious injuries when he set fire to himself Tuesday at a town office in Germany, authorities said.
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In Arquata del Tronto, where the quake killed almost 50 people, Abdullai, an asylum seeker from Benin, has been helping with the clear-up work.
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When evaluating a job seeker, Havriliuc says Facebook's priority is ensuring someone will be energized by the company's mission as well as its unique environment.
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Beatty, ever the attention seeker, compounded his error by grabbing the spotlight back at the end of the show and attempting to justify his behavior.
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"I (am) very scared, maybe they can arrest me," said Supun Kellapatha, a Sri Lankan asylum seeker who gave up his family's bed for Snowden.
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Whether you're a founder, an investor, a marketer or a job-seeker, you'll find plenty of inspiration, opportunity and blow-your-mind technology at Disrupt.
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One asylum seeker from Nepal was put on a commercial flight Wednesday night and told he was being returned to his home country, Lomai said.
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EG, a successful asylum-seeker from El Salvador, spoke to Axios via interpreter Antonia Basu and asked that her name be withheld for her safety.
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On Tuesday he was assaulted in broad daylight by a Syrian asylum-seeker who whipped him with a belt for being "yahudi" — Arabic for Jew.
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"Once and for all, Rose McGowan will be shown to be what she is; a publicity seeker looking for money," she told the Hollywood Reporter.
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Asylum officers are supposed to "take into account the credibility" of the asylum seeker, "and other facts known to the officer," in making their assessments.
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A.P.F., a Honduran asylum-seeker held in immigration detention in Los Fresnos, Texas, has been separated from his 12-year-old daughter since June 5.
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As The Economist went to press German media reported that he was a Pakistani asylum-seeker who had arrived in Germany in the past year.
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But he has been less of a publicity seeker than Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and the world's best-known enthusiast for outer space.
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But while he was undoubtedly an attention seeker, Malik was not planning to simply sit on the pitwall and enjoy the perks of his investment.
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He was an asylum-seeker, having been involved in a local political party that was then targeted for reprisals after elections didn't go their way.
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For the job seeker who wants to discover his or her dream career and build a network, it may be leading one informational interview daily.
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THIS ORANGE, SQUISHY BODY ARMOR MATERIAL COULD SAVE LIVES The special seeker integrated into the weapon shares targeting data throughout the three modes of attack.
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"[Seeing a 'fried rat'] is the same reason people see faces in clouds and rocks; the human brain looks for meaning and significance," Seeker wrote.
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The main suspect, who is in pre-trial detention pending an investigation, has been named as Abderrahman Bouanane, a 22-year-old Moroccan asylum seeker.
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Antonio Banderas sprinkles a little sexiness into everything he does, from playing a cape-wearing revenge seeker to voicing a red-haired, sharp-tongued pussycat.
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The thrill-seeker says motocross, although not a "mainstream sport," is one of the most fascinating and visually stimulating sporting events a fan can attend.
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But asylum-seeker advocates fear the United States will not accept its full quota as Trump has vowed applicants would have to satisfy "extreme vetting".
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch police on Wednesday said they were investigating an assault after an anti-immigrant group said its members had detained an asylum seeker.
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The English language, for example, uses physical distances as a measure of time — as in a "short break" or a "long wedding," as Seeker says.
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No one had work in my circles, so we blew our fortnightly job seeker payments on half a gram and a spin at the pokies.
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Rather than generic teams, the competing groups of three are sorted into Hogwarts houses, and members of each team designate a Seeker and a Beater.
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He was a seeker, a sensual mystic, a fierce moralist who didn't want to be known as a moralist, a partly historical, partly metaphysical poet.
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Why should a job seeker have to furtively call around to find out how much she should be making as an operations manager at Xerox?
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There are few times in your life when you're allowed, nay encouraged, to make things all about you without being deemed a narcissistic attention-seeker.
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The two Cambodians, who include an asylum seeker, were detained on Monday night and were to be deported to their home country the following afternoon.
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"We can surface who will invest in your company or which company is a fit for a job seeker with an unusual background," McConnell said.
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A U.N. report in October heavily criticized Nauru for its failure to protect asylum seeker children from sexual abuse inside the Australian-funded detention center.
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However, Lesh is a self-professed thrill-seeker and daredevil on Instagram and YouTube, and has previously gotten in trouble with authorities over various antics.
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Group Nine Media formed in 2016 by rolling up Thrillist, The Dodo, NowThis, and Seeker in 2016, when Discovery put $100 million into the company.
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Take note of the young boy's reaction: Tonight, Guatemalan asylum seeker Hermelindo Che Coc was reunited w/ his 21994-yr-old son, Jefferson at LAX.
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Across from a glass-goods warehouse on an unassuming, windswept Bushwick block, the Narrows has glossy rewards for the determined seeker of a good drink.
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But they're alike in one important way: They've both landed on their aesthetic of choice, and have therefore graduated beyond the platform's average advice seeker.
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So let's say if an employer gets an application he would normally come back to the job seeker asking him relevant questions about the position.
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You have extreme hobbiesIf you're a thrill seeker with a penchant for extreme sports, you'll probably be deemed higher-risk by a life insurance company.
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Even "Living in the Material World," Scorsese's documentary about George Harrison, takes as its theme the conflict between flesh and spirit, between Beatle and seeker.
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The first return of an asylum-seeker took place in Mexico's west coast city of Tijuana, at the opposite end of the border from Reynosa.
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And yet over the past decade, as Copenhagen has reached hygge-seeker saturation point, Aarhus has emerged on its own terms as a design destination.
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Unlike, say, the nostalgic ruins of abandoned movie theaters (softcore), Kander's subjects are the most cynical and sinister any ruin-seeker could hope to find.
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One wall at the school displayed students' work with the Asylum Seeker Resource Center, a nonprofit organization that assists refugees hoping to resettle in Australia.
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During the six months ending in June, only 14.7 percent of the case reviews in immigration court found the asylum seeker had a credible fear.
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Two days later her alleged assailant, Ali Bashar, a 20-year-old asylum seeker from Iraq, was apprehended in Iraqi Kurdistan, where he had fled.
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But 2,500 of those 2,600 feet are a vertical drop and 15 hectares of scream-worthy off-piste glades are available for the terror seeker.
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The way has been opened for Beijing to change the narrative and posture as a responsible international stakeholder, rather than an irresponsible global power-seeker.
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They will, we hope, understand that a man's conduct, knowledge, experience and demeanor matter — for all of us, farmer, student, immigrant and asylum seeker alike.
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"We've certainly seen this after other major events," said Carolyn Graydon, principal solicitor with the human rights law program at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center.
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A Cuban asylum-seeker decided to go on a hunger strike to protest abusive conditions of ICE custody, where he had spent nearly five months.
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In April last year Uzbek asylum seeker Rakhmat Akilov killed five people when he mowed down pedestrians with a truck on a busy Stockholm street.
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That language suggests the job seeker may not end up being an engaged employee, which is especially important for people applying to jobs at startups.
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That transformation began even before the event opened, when Mr. Schlapp asked Milo Yiannopoulos, Breitbart's most incendiary attention-seeker, to take a prime speaking slot.
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Recently, Laura Monterrosa, an asylum seeker from El Salvador, spoke out about her alleged sexual abuse by guards at the T. Don Hutto Detention Facility.
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In December a failed Tunisian asylum seeker who had pledged allegiance to Islamic State drove a truck into a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people.
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Indeed data show Asian job seeker interest in bitcoin-related positions peaked as prices of the digital currency rose in the second half of 2017.
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"The (Honduran asylum-seeker) who arrived requires shelter and we're working with organizations to offer this help," IOM spokeswoman Melissa Vega said in an interview.
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With an adventurous mother who taught him to "never look back in regret," Branson grew up into a thrill seeker and leader of Virgin Group.
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Investigators started a nationwide search for the attacker after finding no evidence that their initial suspect, a 26-year-old Pakistani asylum seeker, was involved.
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One Hailee Steinfeld autograph seeker got an ambulance ride from LAX, but video of the incident makes it seem like he might deserve an Oscar.
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The church, which today boasts about 26,000 attendees every weekend, was an early pioneer of what is known as the "seeker-sensitive" model of churchgoing.
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As a little girl, Ms. Harwood was a relentless attention seeker, the sort who appeared in school plays, competed in beauty pageants and studied dance.
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Questioned by VICE News, a Home Office spokesperson refused to rule out the possibility that an Eritrean asylum seeker could be deported directly to Eritrea.
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It would get much, much easier for an asylum claim to get marked "frivolous," making the asylum seeker permanently ineligible for any form of legal status.
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Those issues took on new urgency after a failed Tunisian asylum seeker killed a dozen people in an attack on a Berlin Christmas market in December.
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But the officer "wasn't even allowed to make an argument" that the asylum seeker should be allowed to stay in the US to pursue his case.
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The policy was announced in December, but the first asylum seeker to be sent back, a lone Honduran man, wasn't returned to Mexico until Jan. 29.
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And not only that, but that the movie itself — about a lifelong bank robber and thrill-seeker named Forrest Tucker — inspired him to make the decision.
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The unlucky victim was Kyle Mulinder, a Kiwi thrill-seeker and kayaker who was taking a tour around the Kaikoura Peninsula, on New Zealand's South Island.
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A 211-year-old Honduran asylum-seeker cries as her mother is searched and detained near the US–Mexico border on June 12, in McAllen, Texas.
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US immigration officials deleted surveillance footage of a transgender asylum-seeker who died while in custody last year, according to internal emails reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
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That was when he admitted to having other plans: He wanted to become a political asylum-seeker because it was unsafe for him to return home.
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A 2-year-old Honduran asylum-seeker cries as her mother is searched and detained near the US–Mexico border on June 12, in McAllen, Texas.
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His father is an asylum-seeker turned citizen in the US, and throughout his youth, José has struggled with the idea of whether to join him.
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"If an asylum seeker is suspected of being a terrorist, then they can and should be taken into custody during the asylum request procedure," it said.
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It's a benign form of voyeurism, as Marie gets to be both the hider and the seeker, the knowing mom and the thrilled 3-year-old.
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You can see one of the (smaller) existing factories from AeroFarm, on which the new one will be modeled, above in this video from Seeker Stories.
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An asylum seeker presented herself at an official port of entry, said she feared persecution in her home country, and was processed as an "inadmissible" alien.
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YOU would be hard-pressed to find a more unlikely supporter of Geert Wilders, an anti-immigrant Dutch politician, than Khalid Jone, a Sudanese asylum seeker.
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That compares with a 250,000 euro fine floated by the bloc's executive European Commission a year ago for each asylum seeker a country refuses to take.
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The researchers analyzed the distance between every job seeker and the jobs they applied for in 2017 on Snag, the largest online marketplace for hourly work.
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The jobs market can feel like a rat-race, but one ingenious job-seeker found a way to stand out and boy did it pay off.
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Iranian asylum seeker Mohammed Bagher Bayzavi at his front door in Union Street, Middlesbrough, which was painted red by Jomast, a subcontractor of services giant G4S.
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State-owned newspaper al-Gomhuriya ran an article on Monday with the headline "Khaled Ali and the ploys of dwarves", attacking him as an attention-seeker.
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They're up against rich kid fortune-seeker Rafe Adler and his hired mercenary help: a PMC called Shoreline, which is owned and overseen by Nadine Ross.
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We know that no office-seeker will tow the ideological line we'd like them to, that results-driven governing requires an almost ruthless brand of pragmatism.
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With last fall's formation of Group Nine Media, four digital media organizations (Thrillist, NowThis, The Dodo and Discovery's Seeker) came together under a single corporate umbrella.
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Mr. Taylor made a beeline for a side exit and the men's room, where he was greeted as a "star witness" by a fellow relief seeker.
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Like other debunkers, of course, he is more of a truth seeker than a truth teller, given that scientific knowledge is, by nature, a moving target.
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How to reconcile his lifelong ambition to be a "seeker of truth," as Gordon-Reed and Onuf call him, with his manifest deceptions, self- and otherwise?
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For this reason, asylum families would not normally be separated at the border unless prosecutors can find a criminal charge to use against the asylum-seeker.
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The main suspect, a 22-year-old Moroccan asylum seeker, has told a court he was responsible for the attack but denied his motive was terrorism.
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An asylum-seeker in quarantine R.M. is one in a wave of new detainees sent thousands of miles to the facility over the last few weeks.
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Asylum: The bill would make it harder for asylum claims to be approved, requiring officials to determine that the claims of the asylum seeker are true.
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Then we allowed for an employer to respond, and for a job seeker to respond back, and this tit for tat started, and that was bad.
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Those living in abandoned buildings find their way there through an informal network of refugees, often after being granted refugee status and leaving asylum seeker centers.
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A federal job guarantee is an intriguing idea — assuming the jobs are for some defined "us" that doesn't include every immigrant, asylum-seeker or undocumented worker.
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However, critics accuse the Australian government of seeking to sway public opinion following the relocation of a Tamil asylum-seeker family to Christmas Island on Saturday.
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"If he is your lawyer, you feel safety," said Vanessa Mae Bondalian Rodel, an asylum seeker from the Philippines who took in Mr. Snowden in 2013.
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Anis Amri, a failed asylum seeker from Tunisia, was shot dead in a gunfight with police in the Milan suburb of Sesto San Giovanni on Dec.
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Ever since he retired from a desk job 15 years ago, my father has transformed himself into a world traveler and unabashed seeker of new experiences.
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"Anyone who is brought here is still classified as a transitory person," said Jana Favero, director of advocacy and campaigns at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center.
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In this autobiography, plainly told but gently gripping, she recounts how she went from asylum seeker to the embodiment of America's most enduring myth about itself.
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Also on the bridge was Jilma, a 26-year-old Honduran asylum-seeker who was sent to Nuevo Laredo after presenting herself at the US border.
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Indeed, last year Anis Amri, a Tunisian asylum seeker with an established criminal record, drove a truck into a crowded Berlin Christmas market killing 12 bystanders.
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One woman had approached CBP officials at the port in El Paso on three occasions identifying herself as a Mexican asylum seeker, but was turned away.
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When in seeker mode, the rats were placed in a closed box, which the researcher opened with a remote control device, setting the game into motion.
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Next, itinerant thrill-seeker: the relatively meagre proceeds from equipment sales allowed him to continue to pursue an intrepid life of risky recreation in the outdoors.
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Asked why he was driving a cab in subzero Astana instead of raising horses down south, Mr. Abdiev, the guide, answered like any young fortune seeker.
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A 2-year-old Honduran asylum-seeker cries as her mother is searched and detained near the US–Mexico border in McAllen, Texas, June 12, 303.
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No matter that he's a widely respected, American-educated, former Palestinian prime minister who has been a tireless and innovative seeker of a two-state peace.
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"This is the golden age to be a job seeker," said ZipRecruiter's Siegel, pointing to three obvious categories with job growth: construction, health care and tech.
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They were detained in Taipei to help with investigations over allegations — by a Chinese asylum seeker in Australia — that China interfered in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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"'Attention seeker', 'too old'… 'disgusting'…" Because she had already been at her lowest, the comments didn't have the same impact as they normally would, Hilaria said.
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The manager of the Red Cross reception centre in Turku, where flags flew at half-mast on Saturday, told Reuters the suspect was an asylum seeker.
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While Aslan claims to walk alongside the seeker, his orientation is actually the opposite, forgoing humility and spiritual hunger in favor of simplicity and self-righteousness.
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We talked to Danielle earlier in the day and asked her about Cardi B and Offset's entourage beating the crap out of an aggressive autograph seeker.
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A little under 2500% of the earth's population is either "an asylum-seeker, internally displaced or a refugee" according to the UNHCR report, which was released Monday.
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EASY TIPS TO GRILL BEER CAN CHICKEN "Might be a good area to try fishing if you&aposre a record seeker," DNR wrote on the Facebook post.
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German authorities say a rejected asylum-seeker from Iran suffered serious injuries after setting fire to himself at a town office near the southwestern city of Ulm.
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But who better than a world-class show woman and professional attention-seeker like Gaga to usher in the era of Trump on the nation's biggest stage?
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A two-year-old Honduran asylum seeker cries as her mother is searched and detained near the U.S.-Mexico border on June 12, 2018 in McAllen, Texas.
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Gabriela Orellana, 26, an asylum seeker from El Salvador who was scheduled to have her first hearing on Tuesday, was delighted by news of the judge's ruling.
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"The chance of being murdered in a terrorist attack committed by an asylum-seeker was one in 2.73 billion a year," wrote the study's author, Alex Nowrasteh.
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In Sweden, by contrast, being under 18 means that an asylum-seeker gets a place in a special home and, in some cases, better access to lawyers.
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Guatemalan asylum-seeker Hermelindo Che Coc cries as he reunites with his 223-year-old son, Jefferson Che Pop, in the Los Angeles area on July 230.
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In May, Sofía told PEOPLE en Español that Estrada was a "fame-seeker" who remained close to her mom after their breakup to stay in the spotlight.
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But as a capitalist, an entertainer, and a seeker of truth, I'm sure Trump can appreciate Penthouse's desire to acquire the rights to this piece of history.
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"We are part of history because we did good things," said Supun Kellapatha, an asylum seeker from Sri Lanka who gave up his family's bed for Snowden.
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If you're a job-seeker, think of your LinkedIn profile shifting from a recitation of your education and experience to a long list of competencies and levels.
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There's no clarity here, and there is a wide range of interpretations that the player, much like any given seeker, must come to in their own time.
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In his time off, he lived at a refugee centre in Bavaria, masquerading as David Benjamin, a Syrian asylum seeker driven from his home by Islamic State.
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The "Protein Seeker," for example, is someone who should eat a diet high in protein, since his body has a harder time breaking down fat and carbohydrates.
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Ersson said she would not take her seat until the asylum seeker was removed from the flight, saying the man would most likely be killed in Afghanistan.
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At one of Tijuana's already overcrowded migrant shelters, asylum-seeker Patricia Monzon said she was hopeful her patience and compliance with the law would ultimately be rewarded.
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Peers: The Big Four of modern digital content companies are BuzzFeed, Vox, Vice and Group Nine Media (millennial-focused online publishers Thrillist, NowThis, The Dodo and Seeker).
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Like an avatar of the 19th-century treasure-seeker with his mystical seeing-stone, Trump mesmerizes audiences with his claim that everything he touches turns to gold.
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Each team is allowed to have a maximum of four players (not including the seeker) who identify as the same gender in active play on the field.
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Since 2013 Australia has said that no refugee or asylum seeker who attempted to reach the country by boat without a visa would ever be resettled there.
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Scott Morrison, most recently the country's treasurer and former implementer of Australia's controversial "stop the boats" asylum seeker policy, was sworn in as prime minister on Friday.
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We got this video of the resourceful adventure-seeker weathering the storm Friday by turning the table into a wakeboard to travel down a flooded Boston street.
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A federal judge said the government violated the due process rights of an asylum seeker after he was detained for nearly three years without a bail hearing.
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German investigators strongly suspect Russian government involvement in the apparent brazen assassination of a former Chechen rebel turned asylum seeker in a central Berlin park last week.
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Af Klint was an ardent seeker who looked to many religions and belief systems, including spiritualism, Christianity, Theosophy, and Steiner's creation, Anthroposophy, for knowledge about the universe.
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Paul is a Nigerian asylum-seeker who was until recently detained at the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia ("Paul" is a pseudonym to protect his safety).
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Last month, Los Angeles Times reporter Esmerelda Bermudez accompanied Hermelindo Che Coc, an asylum-seeker from Guatemala, as he was reunited with his six-year-old son.
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In his order, Curiel cited Trump's traducement of the judicial proceedings, and the benefit he derives as a public office-seeker from the confidentiality of those documents.
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THE LEISURE SEEKER Putting their troubles aside, a Massachusetts couple (Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren) hop in a Winnebago for a road trip down the East Coast.
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In 11 spare tracks, Ms. Marshall seems confident, at last, in her identity as a rootless seeker and storyteller, firm in the instability of her atypical existence.
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The incident, which occurred back in 2012, was the source of much media interest at the time—not least because the perpetrator was an Afghan asylum seeker.
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Somewhat of a seeker herself, a psychology student before she got married, she understands the attraction of different paths and religions, even why people would try psychedelics.
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"The whole thing about the process is that it seems random and uncertain," said Jana Favero, director of advocacy at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center in Australia.
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Right now, it can take months, or years, for an asylum seeker who's not detained in a US immigration detention center to have her asylum case evaluated.
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Last month, the body of another Iranian asylum seeker, Hamed Shamshiripour, was discovered by children in Papua New Guinea, in what the police believe was a suicide.
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BERLIN — A rejected asylum seeker from Iran suffered serious injuries when he set fire to himself on Tuesday at a town office in Germany, the authorities said.
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Thornton saves Buck from a ruthless gold-seeker ("Downton Abbey's" Dan Stevens, utterly wasted), and nursing his own emotional wounds, forges a strong bond with the beast.
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"I feel overwhelmed right now," said Adela Abigail Castillo de Moreira, an asylum seeker from El Salvador who has been waiting in Ciudad Juárez for a month.
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But maybe the real point is essentially to warn the job seeker "that the prospective employer plans to contact past employers and ask everything," Professor Fisk said.
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As a job seeker I had a pretty decent track record, barring that time I interviewed at a newspaper on the day Pope John Paul II died.
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She tells CNBC Make It that while coursework might give a job seeker an edge, cannabis companies are comfortable hiring from a broad range of job seekers.
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One asylum seeker, Rubia Morales, says in a lawsuit filed earlier this year that her treatment in ICE custody led her to have a miscarriage, KPBS reports.
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This museum on the banks of the Sydenham River is dedicated to the life and times of one towering figure — Josiah Henson, a freedom seeker from Maryland.
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A Suicide Bombing in Bavaria Days later, a 27-year-old Syrian asylum seeker blew himself up outside a wine bar in southern Germany, wounding 15 people.
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It being the final entry into the "Dark Seeker" saga, we see the culmination of many of the long-running plotlines that began way back in 2002.
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In the shelter, the "seeker" agents can't find them, so this is a win for the "hiders" — at least until someone comes up with a new idea.
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The internet job-search system has created a morass of endlessly detailed job descriptions by employers; absurd personality tests; and sterile "communication" between job seeker and employer.
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But critics of Australia's immigration policy say the issue of what to do with refugee and asylum-seeker children has been mishandled by officials here for years.
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Security has been tight at Europe's Christmas markets since an ISIS-supporting failed asylum seeker killed 12 people and injured 56 with a truck in December 2016.
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Amri first registered as an asylum-seeker in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in July last year, Ralf Jäger, the state's interior minister, told reporters.
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Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter is the target of a fame seeker ... so says Brian Littrell who claims the rape allegations levied against his bandmate are garbage.
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I think what Lucas got was the emotional energy of the freedom seeker, and also the clamping down of the authoritarian, and the complacency of the authoritarian.
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In June, Rakhmat Akilov, an Uzbek asylum seeker in Sweden, was sentenced to life in prison for killing five people in Stockholm with a hijacked truck in 2017.
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Unlike a basic-income scheme that was tried and abandoned in Finland, Italy will impose the job-seeker requirement for everyone except retirees and those unable to work.
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"The ABC has been pretty forthright in its critical reporting of the asylum seeker issue in relation to Nauru and this is an extension of that," Kingsbury said.
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Merkel, who has been criticized for allowing in huge numbers of migrants last year, addressed head-on the possibility that an asylum-seeker was responsible for the carnage.
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Australia's tough asylum seeker policy of mandatory detention has been criticized internationally, but is likely to figure highly in national elections due to be held later this year.
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Yuselys, a Cuban asylum-seeker whose partner is detained at LaSalle's Winn Correctional Center in Winnfield, Louisiana, said the people held there are in physical and psychological distress.
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Even as our constitutional rights are stripped away in service of the president's anti-immigrant fearmongering, no one had ever been arrested for accompanying an asylum-seeker before.
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The administration is proposing a dramatic increase in the time before an asylum-seeker would become eligible to receive a work permit — from 180 days to 365 days.
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An asylum-seeker rests outside El Chaparral port of entry while he waits for his turn to present himself to US border authorities to request asylum, in Tijuana.
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Dunia, an asylum-seeker from Honduras, is reunited with her 5-year-old son, Wilman, at Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport in Brownsville, Texas, on July 20.
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"Here we have come to save our lives but I think we will die here in jail," one asylum-seeker said, according to Teesdale's affidavit in that filing.
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The Leisure Seeker actress was on the Ellen DeGeneres Show Thursday when the host pointed out how great it was that Mirren isn't shy about revealing her age.
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Whether you're a thrill seeker or simply a lover of novelty, asking your date to a horror movie makes it clear you want to keep it interesting. 11.
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Yiannopoulos, the "free-speech fundamentalist" and attention seeker who likes to post anti-Muslim statements on Instagram and thinks "feminism is cancer," is coming to campus Thursday night.
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But the number of vessels has fallen over the last 10 years as shrimp prices have remained depressed, so the industry can't absorb every job seeker, he explained.
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In addition to getting a sense of personality, Jarrett also likes to hear what the job-seeker hopes to accomplish once they leave the job they're interviewing for.
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ROME (Reuters) - Police in southern Italy arrested a 22-year-old Somali imam and asylum seeker on Wednesday on suspicion that he was planning an attack in Rome.
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In addition to everything else he was — poet, wordsmith, conceptmaster, religious seeker, suave scruffy ladies' man, Zen monk, belated concert fixture — he was also a major political songwriter.
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He was a familiar type, discernible in every sex symbol who's ever seduced you from a stage and every spiritual seeker who's ever found redemption in popular music.
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The campaign has cost the Hungarian taxpayers the equivalent of over 16 million euros -- or approximately 12,000 euro per asylum seeker that Hungary has been asked to take.
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Group Nine is a new holding company that merges Thrillist Media Group, NowThis Media, The Dodo and Discovery's digital network Seeker, already among Facebook and YouTube's top publishers.
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The Gambian asylum seeker on trial for killing American nanny Lauren Mann was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison by a court in Vienna on Wednesday.
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So it is hardly surprising to hear her lament the high taxes and hiring costs of the homeland she adopted as a young asylum-seeker 27 years ago.
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Peppermint flips the script, with Garner taking on the role of the no-holds-barred vengeance-seeker, and the trailer suggests she's a good fit for the part.
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"She's effectively in detention inside the hospital," said Natasha Blucher, a long-time advocate for the family and activist with the Darwin Asylum Seeker Support and Advocacy Network.
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The company, which houses several digital-first lifestyle media brands, like The Dodo, NowThis, Thrillist and Seeker, is also receiving investments from Axel Springer SE and Lerer Hippeau.
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The 3 men who beat the crap out of an aggressive Cardi B autograph seeker have been ID'd by cops and TMZ's learned they're now persons of interest.
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More than anything, an aspiring rent-seeker seeks the warm embrace of federal, state and local regulators, whose protection obstructs the tiresome chore of actually competing for business.
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Noted access-seeker and Axios founder Mike Allen has released Clinton's so-called "ghost cabinet," the individuals her campaign likely would have nominated to fill key administration roles.
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"Goodness without preparation may be risky both for the asylum seeker and for whoever hosts them," said a source within the ministry who spoke with the Huffington Post.
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And while we used to think of her as a conniving celebrity-seeker who would scruple at nothing to get her way, we are prepared to forgive her.
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"The Leisure Seeker" becomes a defense of their right to live their last days as they see fit — on the road instead of in nursing homes or hospitals.
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The Refugee Action Coalition, an advocacy group, reports that one Iraqi asylum seeker tried to hang himself and was saved when he was cut down by a guard.
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That is less than 3 percent of the total refugee and asylum seeker population currently in Indonesia, whose levels have remained constant at around 14,000 in recent years.
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Lewandowski implied that Fields had a history of making allegations but didn't follow through on them, tweeting that Fields was an "attention seeker" who had claimed former Rep.
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Xavier, an asylum-seeker from Venezuela, bounced between four different detention centers in Louisiana for a year as he waited for a judge to decide his asylum case.
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The occasional shocking headline, like that on a failed asylum seeker who severely injured an emergency doctor with a bottle last week, reinforces a sense of growing insecurity.
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It is a return to Mr. West's early days as a seeker and reinterpreter of deep samples, but overlaid with the coldness and menace of his "Yeezus" era.
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A young asylum seeker who was tortured in his native Venezuela no longer faces deportation after an immigration judge in Miami ended removal proceedings against him this week.
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The Dublin Regulation, in force since 1997, states that the country where an asylum-seeker first enters the union is responsible for registering his or her asylum application.
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Works include "Kolonists," about a once-privileged Russian family, set in 1996, and "Pantry Boys," about two writers in Berlin who terrorize a Syrian asylum seeker next door.
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Some insist he is merely an attention seeker, while others say that despite good intentions, he has achieved little in the five years since renouncing his Australian citizenship.
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Since you explicitly mention hiring for "your team," I assume that working with you may be part of what the job seeker finds appealing about this new position.
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A coroner said in 2018 that a faster medical transfer could have prevented the death of Hamid Khazaei, an Iranian asylum seeker who suffered from a leg infection.
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After an asylum seeker is granted asylum, she has the right to file a petition for family reunification for children under the age of 21 and a spouse.
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Even the most design-challenged seeker of the latest in home fashion comes away from the experience a little more Kelly Wearstler and a little less Edith Bunker.
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Since the beginning of 2016, three men in their 20s detained on Nauru have died from causes related to self-harm, including an Iranian asylum-seeker last month-.
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That makes it nearly impossible to swiftly deport an immigrant arrested in the US, or an asylum seeker who's been allowed to enter after passing a screening interview.
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" KON KARAPANAGIOTIDIS, CEO, ASYLUM SEEKER RESOURCE CENTRE: "Today's news of a new coalition government under the reign of Scott Morrison spells disaster for refugees and people seeking asylum.
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If one partner in a conversation is seeking dominance and the other is seeking co-operation, the status-seeker will wind up hearing co-operative conversational turns as submissive.
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Cardi B's first-ever appearance at the Met Gala ended in anything but glamorous circumstances after her entourage was involved in a post-event scuffle with an autograph seeker.
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They may be entitled to due process to the extent they have a chance to be considered for entry into the United States as a refugee or asylum-seeker.
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Germany is on high alert a year after a failed Tunisian asylum seeker killed 12 people when he hijacked a truck and drove it into a Berlin Christmas market.
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The new Excalibur S uses the same GPS technology as the Excalibur 1B variant but adds a semi-active laser seeker to engage both moving land and maritime targets.
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"By 1980, we had grown to about 60 members, including children," wrote Kerry Noble, a Texas-born spiritual seeker who became the CSA's second-in-command and public face.
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Per an NYT spokesperson, the paper has only done this a few times in its history, most recently for this piece by an unnamed asylum seeker from El Salvador.
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And yet, among 30 vendors, there is a great range of work here, from sophisticated haut-craft and modernist vessels to objects that will please the seeker of oddities.
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Best known by his stage name Going Quantum, Winter is an electronic artist and producer as well as a seeker of new tracks to contribute to Monstercat's growing roster.
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - The Moroccan asylum seeker who told a court he killed two women in a knife attack in Finland is called Abderrahman Bouanane, legal papers showed on Monday.
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Neto, the bumbling office-seeker, clad in a white suit, red bandanna and cowboy hat, decides that after telling "a boatload of lies" he will withdraw from the race.
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After getting pregnant on "the first try," as Eubanks recalled to one answer-seeker, she had an "easy" labor with Palmer — but it wasn't without its emotionally uncomfortable hurdles.
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Twelve of the 403 suspects are linked to sexual crimes, though only one of those—a Moroccan asylum-seeker who entered Germany in November—is in custody, he said.
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In one recent case, the immigration judge cited him as saying there is a lot of fraud in the asylum process as evidence that the asylum seeker was lying.
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Police have previously detained the main suspect, a Moroccan asylum seeker and three other men in connection with the killings, which they suspected of having had a terrorist motive.
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That's been true for at least 15 years, when former Prime Minister John Howard prospered so handsomely from his asylum-seeker policies, from which the current program is derived.
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Mubariz Mahmood, 28, an asylum-seeker from Pakistan who lives in the building, identified the bomber as Mohammad Daleel, a name that appears on a directory outside the building.
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Equally courageous was his evolution into an ardent seeker of peace, which endowed him with a moral authority that a new generation of leaders too often seems to lack.
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"We refer to our guests as the seeker seeking experience and social interaction, from art, music and culture to meeting people," said Fredrik Korallus, the chief executive of Generator.
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In the process, he is trying to reposition his company in the public imagination, not as a dubious purveyor of stun guns but as a heroic seeker of truth.
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Lazar's writings suggested an eccentric attention-seeker with a keen tabloid sensibility, whose exploits often ended up on such scandal-minded Web sites as the Smoking Gun and Gawker.
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The trial's central question will be whether Mr. Pugh went to Istanbul as a hopeful Islamic State recruit or as a weary job seeker in search of some relaxation.
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For the asylum-seeker who is locked up, immigration detention means the complete deprivation of liberty and often, hope, and it means being subjected to countless forms of abuse.
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Meanwhile, Stanislav Ianevski—who played hunky Bulgarian Seeker Victor Krum—stumbled into a lucrative film career while on his way to class at $43,000 a year Mill Hill School.
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If they pass, the job seeker can then go on for a similar interview with a hiring manager who will evaluate them based on a set of tasks given.
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The second-biggest Italian city is offering a monthly payment of 350 euros ($503) to every resident willing to host a refugee, or an asylum seeker, in their home.
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Elin Ersson refused to take her seat on the flight until the pilot gave the OK to remove the man, a 52-year-old asylum seeker, from the plane.
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Pirate stories tend to be filled with macho flourishes, but this one, recommended for those 23 and older, features a high-seas treasure seeker who happens to be female.
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Andrea Sáenz, supervising attorney at Brooklyn Defender Services' Immigration Practice, recalled the devastating effects that being detained had on one of her clients, a gay asylum seeker from Mali.
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The lyrics presented him as a seeker, an embattled underdog, a guy seizing his last chance, a defender of vanishing glories — roles that became truer in the next decades.
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Earlier this year, we published an anonymous essay by an asylum seeker whose name we withheld because she was concerned about gang violence against her family in El Salvador.
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"They've destroyed everything: our belongings, our shelters, our rooms and beds," said Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish asylum seeker and journalist in the center, who was arrested and released Thursday.
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The despairing advice-seeker wonders why, despite multiple attempts, she hasn't gotten a job at a particular company, then lists a few successful people she wants to be like.
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Group Nine Media is launching a slate of podcasts across its four brands — NowThis, The Dodo, Seeker and Thrillist — exclusively with iHeartMedia, one of the largest commercial podcast publishers.
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"I wish this were an exception to the rule," said Swapna Reddy, a co-director of the New York-based Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project, which worked on the case.
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Far from being a debilitating limitation, extensive life and work experience can be competitive advantages in a job search when the seeker knows how to leverage and position them.
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"Momo's" Whats-app numbers floated around Facebook, and if a challenge seeker texted the being, it would send increasingly dangerous dares until it challenged the player to kill themself.
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They highlight and deepen our understanding of one side of that equation — the side that, in popular venues, most often takes a back seat to Whitman the spiritual seeker.
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So, whether you're an empty nester, a millennial foodie or a seeker of hot spots without the crowds, here are eight ways to stretch your summer beyond Labor Day.
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A young Honduran asylum-seeker waits with her family on the international bridge from Mexico to the United States next to the border town of Matamoros, Mexico, Dec. 9.
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Last month the White House knocked Flake as an attention-seeker after he criticized the way Trump handles the press, comparing the president to Soviet Union dictator Josef Stalin.
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Right now, once an asylum seeker is in immigration court, they can ask the judge to consider them for any form of legal status they feel they qualify for.
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Group Nine Media is a recently formed rollup of Thrillist, the animal-centric social brand The Dodo, the social news focused NowThis and the Discovery Communications science brand Seeker.
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