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Most are sheltering in states close to their own countries.
Sheltering the migrants at his own home is not illegal.
Sheltering operations were expected to begin on Thursday, she said.
"It's very different from sheltering women, very different," she says.
But need for pet sheltering options exceeds demand, she said.
He has accused the United States of sheltering Mr. Gulen.
Elizabeth McCarthyNew YorkThe writer is chief executive of Sheltering Arms.
Campaign workers, like many other people, are sheltering in place.
Sheltering means right now, you don't have freedom of movement.
The rest of the family had been sheltering in place.
So any dunnart sheltering under there will have been killed.
Sheltering my children won't save them; it will rob them.
Around 1.3 million are sheltering in thousands of relief camps.
Mr Erdogan personally accused Germany of sheltering some of the putschists.
About 700 people were sheltering at school in Uri, he said.
She is currently sheltering with other students and teachers near campus.
"The priority now is for emergency sheltering and food," Bagheri said.
Families are sheltering in mosques and schools, empty stores and factories.
Yet I didn't realize that it was my parents sheltering me.
So that's why they've got all that sheltering in place there.
Where it stands: Some 3 million people are sheltering in Idlib.
For some, the reality of "sheltering in place" is inherently stressful.
Ricardo Rosselló asked FEMA for Transitional Sheltering Assistance on Oct. 25.
About 4,150 people are sheltering in six evacuation centers, he said.
Some of the organizations that provide sheltering services are speaking out.
U.N. peacekeepers are still sheltering 170,000 civilians at six sites, including Malakal.
They said he was trying to convince Pakistan to stop sheltering terrorists.
"If you're sheltering in place, you should have a kit," she said.
Many are sheltering at the frontier with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Many of them died while sheltering underground in basements to escape shelling.
This was my Sean Paul, sheltering me from the storm of life.
Since sheltering Snowden in 2013, Rodel has moved to a new home.
Turkey, which backs rebels against Assad, is sheltering 3.5 million Syrian refugees.
Some schools have even removed toilet doors that were sheltering juuling gatherings.
A Roman Catholic priest was sheltering them while they applied for asylum.
Tens of thousands of people are estimated to be sheltering in Douma.
Sheltering in place requires that all but essential workers remain at home.
At least 200,000 South Sudanese are sheltering at United Nations peacekeeping bases.
"It's shame, a lack of intimacy and sheltering yourself from other people."
"Sometimes we drink polluted water from the land," said another man sheltering nearby.
Hopefully, the radio frequencies would be available to reach people sheltering in place.
A number of evacuation centers been opened, sheltering well over a thousand residents.
Is it because the Taliban learned its lesson with sheltering Osama bin Laden?
He opened the doors of Gallery Furniture's showroom and started sheltering people inside.
Rockets landed near a United Nations school and a mosque sheltering displaced people.
The camp, designed to accommodate 20,000 people, is now sheltering more than 66,000.
The oxygen level where the boys were sheltering had dipped to 15 percent.
This is where small crawling things are hiding, sheltering under the damp leaves.
More than 200,000 civilians are sheltering on United Nations bases in the country.
A mother and her kids are sheltering in their boat on the water.
They're huddled quietly up against an abandoned row of shops, sheltering in the shade.
Italy is sheltering about 170,000, but the number of arrivals has plummeted this year.
U.N. peacekeepers are sheltering nearly 200,000 people at six protection sites in South Sudan.
Many of those died while they were sheltering in basements to escape the shelling.
The flood of volunteers caused congestion and compounded difficulties with feeding and sheltering everyone.
Florida's state and local governments also have efficient evacuation and sheltering systems in place.
The vessel is now in Maltese waters sheltering from high winds and rough seas.
Its damaged sign now stands over bay windows boarded up by people sheltering inside.
The research found a significant positive correlation between their NarcScore and the sheltering probability.
His family left ahead of the storm, but he found himself sheltering at home.
California disaster survivors are also using volunteer sheltering associations like the American Red Cross.
Another raid that hit a school sheltering displaced people near Raqqa also killed scores.
Merkel's calls for "European solidarity" in sheltering refugees largely fell on deaf ears, however.
SHELLEY: My experience in Reactor is that it really is pleasant, sheltering, even nurturing.
Residents and some municipal officials repeatedly warned the authorities that it was sheltering extremists.
He had also been sheltering several dozen people who fled their own houses nearby.
After we emerge from temporarily sheltering in place, we'll need them more than ever.
They spent hours sheltering from heavy, relentless gunfire, counting the bodies that went by.
They found two wounded Marines sheltering there, and helped them out of the house.
Panicked Twitter posts emanating from the immediate area said students were sheltering in classrooms.
And even those who are sheltering in place can see them on social media.
Sheltering Check your lighting and be deliberate about the background you're showing the world.
Most have been asked to practice social distancing, while some are sheltering in place.
But sheltering incumbents means upholding a status quo that is unrepresentative of today's America.
Afghanistan has for years accused Pakistan of sheltering Afghan Taliban militants, something Pakistan denies.
She was also convicted of sheltering Mr. Brady after the killing of John Kilbride.
Donna Schaper, senior minister of Judson Memorial Church, which is sheltering one of them.
Yes, because Taliban leaders are deeply aware that sheltering Al Qaeda before the Sept.
He says he will continue sheltering the Africans crossing the Spanish border into France.
Trincone noted that his use of fur represented the sheltering of one's soul from judgement.
Pakistani officials deny sheltering Taliban militants and say their influence on the group has waned.
One such employee at Stoneman Douglas, Aaron Feis, was shot to death while sheltering students.
Mexico, which is sheltering top officials in its La Paz embassy, offered Morales political asylum.
Japanese news reports said the boy had probably been sheltering for days in the cabin.
The explosion killed a hundred and five civilians who had been sheltering inside the building.
That sent sprays of blood repeatedly across the school's windows, terrorizing the children sheltering inside.
The church wants an investigation, to which the local priest sheltering Anna has strident objections.
His mother noticed his first tooth had broken through his gums while they were sheltering.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has some basic guidelines for sheltering in place.
Sheltering in place is a responsible step to protect those living alone and their communities.
As New Yorkers, we were encouraged to practice social distancing and began sheltering in place.
One area of disaster management that's especially complicated by the pandemic is sheltering displaced people.
The total cost of sheltering one migrant is about 10 euros per night, organizers estimate.
We're resigned to sheltering in place now, and socializing only with those inside our walls.
Ricardo A. Rosselló of Puerto Rico to request an extension of the temporary sheltering assistance.
Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency said the strikes hit civilians sheltering in a farm.
In San Antonio, the city's Animal Care Services Department is transporting and sheltering evacuated pets.
More than escapist fantasies or backyard baubles, tiny houses are increasingly sheltering people in need.
Dee was sheltering in the darkness somewhere between the church and the neighbor's fence line.
But parents with dependent children wouldn't receive anything extra when it came to sheltering income.
They also courted controversy, with critics accusing them of being a vehicle for tax sheltering.
The Humane Society of Ventura County is sheltering domestic animals and livestock rescued from the wildfires.
And so a reciprocal deal may leave all sides sheltering equally sensitive, but entirely different, sectors.
Years of protectionism have slashed both economies' reliance on foreign trade, sheltering them from potential shocks.
Some residents appear trapped in their homes, sheltering on rooftops as floodwater washes past their doorsteps.
The U.S. defense official said reports U.S. military people were sheltering in the hotel were false.
Sheltering Wings, a missionary group that supports Riddering's orphanage, provided a detailed account of his ordeal.
Returning residents have been warned to beware of snakes and ants also sheltering from the floods.
More than 4,000 people have been displaced and are sheltering in tents, schools, and public buildings.
Additionally, the IPS study notes, "offshore tax sheltering plays a prime role" in lowering effective rates.
The resulting music combines the pristine freshness of nature with the sheltering symmetries of Gothic architecture.
"Charley was a quick one," Mr. Day said, remembering his time sheltering in a shopping mall.
In fact, FEMA has an excellent guide for these mass sheltering events posted on its website.
Lebanon is sheltering more than 1 million Syrians who have fled the civil war next door.
His pregnant wife was sheltering at a friend's with their child, also saving them from disaster.
In February 21945, after sheltering in a deep underground meat locker in the abattoir-turned-P.
In Guatemala, nongovernmental organizations have been sheltering foreign migrants sent to the country under the deal.
The request comes as sheltering in place populations have begun taxing internet bandwidth on the continent.
Their surviving boy needs a sheltering oasis to deal with this and they need each OTHER.
That November, he entered Safe Haven, now called Sheltering Arms, a transitional housing center in Queens.
Sheltering in her home nearby, she saw several residents arrive by car to help the wounded.
We knew families were still out there in other towns, sheltering on beaches in the open.
Simply sheltering in a building, preferably underground, can mitigate the worst effects of this heat wave.
Sheltering mountains and dry winds from the continent preserve a frigid desert that defies all expectations.
What we don't know: • When evacuees, many sheltering in Chico, would be allowed to return home.
The camp at Dikwa is currently sheltering about 52,000 people, most of whom are women and girls.
Mosul, Iraq (CNN)Sufian stood in the gateway of the bullet-pocked villa, sheltering from the rain.
Uber declined to comment on the expected tax benefits of sheltering its self-driving patents in Bermuda.
Pakistan denies sheltering militants and accuses Washington of not respecting Pakistan's sacrifices in the war on militancy.
It also accuses Washington of sheltering a cleric it blames for plotting a failed coup in 2016.
France said it would take in 150 of the migrants, after initially committing to sheltering only 40.
Eric had been informed of the alert, my mom said, and was sheltering in place in Kapahulu.
"We are victims of the federal government," shouts Mustafa Muhammad Yusuf, an Oromo elder sheltering in Harar.
Around 200 have since escaped and are sheltering in camps like this one across the Kurdish region.
Each national government alleges that the other allows sheltering of Taliban militants who stage cross-border attacks.
Iraqi troops then advanced to retake three villages, whose residents are now sheltering in the youth center.
Werts did not say how the three members of the family accused of sheltering Abdeslam knew him.
Designed to be used for about two weeks, the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program has been extended repeatedly.
The Red Cross had been contacted Tuesday evening about possibly sheltering the families of those two homes.
Amanda Schmitt stood alone and forced Artforum to admit that it was sheltering a predatory sexual harasser.
Ankara also accuses Washington of sheltering a cleric it blames for plotting a failed coup in 2016.
The discovery of the excessive sharing of data was made during an audit of the sheltering program.
It often accuses the south Asian nation of covertly sheltering Taliban leaders, an accusation Islamabad vehemently denies.
That same afternoon, a group of displaced pregnant women was sheltering in the district hall, seemingly unsupervised.
Step 1: First, you need to call for a 50-state sheltering-in-place/social-distancing program.
The Turkish incursion has prompted a mixed reaction from the 3.6 million Syrian refugees sheltering in Turkey.
It establishes the importance he felt for a sheltering roof that allows for free play beneath it.
Most troops were either flown out of the base or sheltering in bunkers by 11:00 p.m.
Immigration crackdown: The Trump administration has issued heavy fines to undocumented immigrants sheltering in houses of worship.
Staff also visited and offered support to the families, including the extended families who were sheltering them.
They owned the house in which Mr. Irastorza was detained and are accused of sheltering him there.
The survey pointed out that the Bowser administration had done especially well sheltering homeless children and veterans.
For her favored gay children, she was a sheltering mother, and also, as a lesbian, a comrade.
I don't mean sheltering them but more so helping them understand why things are the way they are.
Just hours ago, Turkish lawmakers were still sheltering inside the parliament building which was under assault by tanks.
"Sheltering until their families can return to their homes," the account wrote alongside images of the abandoned pets.
Sheltering in the closet, teens were making calls and mining social media, searching for any kernel of information.
Western countries say scores of civilians sheltering from bombs were gassed to death in Douma on April 7.
Almost 3 million refugees are sheltering in Turkey, only around 10 percent of them in government-funded shelters.
She stayed in the basement for almost two weeks with her mother and father, sheltering from shell attacks.
Britain, wary of setting awkward precedents, played an outsized role in sheltering Italians with blood on their hands.
The three were discovered in Baltimore, where they "were believed to be sheltering" in two locations, authorities said.
Europa isn't only the eruptive moon that might be sheltering warm, life-friendly waters beneath its frozen exterior.
Some 20153,000 Syrian refugees are sheltering in the gloomy fortress-like building in the northern town of Akre.
The money helps pay for an array of services -- from securing the city's port to sheltering its homeless.
Subhas Bania, also sheltering at Amtola, said authorities had made no provision for the supply of drinking water.
Turkey is home to the world's largest refugee population sheltering some 3 million people, most of them Syrians.
Nadia remembers all of the times they practiced sheltering in place in school in case of a shooter.
But convenience doesn't make it the most likely place to be sheltering a steamer trunk stuffed with swag.
So citizens quietly put the war pods toward other uses: sheltering livestock, accommodating back-packers, vending tasty snacks.
But many of those recently displaced are sheltering at the border calling on Turkey to open the frontier.
Beaten, shot at, hacked to death The testimonies of Rohingya sheltering in overcrowded Bangladeshi refugee camps are harrowing.
In particular, he reportedly upset those sheltering him when he vocally supported Catalonian secessionists in Spain last year.
Myanmar has made "minimal" preparations for the return of Rohingya sheltering in Bangladesh, an Australian think-tank said.
In Sumprabum township more than 700 people were sheltering in the forest after being displaced on Jan. 22.
J.) and dated Thursday, asks FEMA for a 60-day extension of the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program.
Among the competitors the group was killing were Turkey's avowed enemies: Kurdish separatists sheltering in Syria and Iraq.
Throngs of protesters, sheltering from rain under umbrellas, chanted "freedom for political prisoners" and "Russia will be free".
Drones and model aircraft can potentially interfere with whales' migration patterns, feeding cycles, breeding, and sheltering, says NOAA.
Italy has seen more than 640,000 migrants land on its shores since 2014 and is currently sheltering 170,000.
Authorities recommend sheltering in place and burning any and all sports columns for warmth, or just on principle.
Now, vast swaths of the country are sheltering in place, and much of the economy has simply ... stopped.
That means huge demand for new services to entertain or distract people who are now sheltering in place.
She has also recovered, and is at home in Los Angeles sheltering in place and practicing social distancing.
Most states and cities have basically committed to some period of horizontal social distancing and sheltering in place.
"The machinery for sheltering and feeding the unemployed was breaking down everywhere under the growing burden," Schlesinger wrote.
But at that moment, Mr. Edwards was sheltering at home, and there was no hurricane to shoot at.
Sheltering in a building is extremely important for surviving the next stage of a blast: the heat wave.
It had sat hidden and untouched for almost 50,000 years, sheltering rock art painted by ancient human ancestors.
One night, as they were sheltering in an abandoned house, she was awoken by the sound of bullets.
Still, countries sheltering hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees are beginning to push for them to go home.
Home away from home First Unitarian's experience sheltering Hernandez has helped the church prepare for Vizguerra's arrival, Carroll said.
The owner of an animal rescue shelter was arrested for giving animals medicine after sheltering them during Hurricane Florence.
While sheltering in place can be preferable at times, she said, doing so requires planning to survive the aftermath.
A transgender student was allegedly blocked from sheltering in both the boys and girls bathrooms during a safety drill.
The conservative media have become much more adept at sheltering their audience from reality over the past two decades.
Dozens of people are missing and nearly a million are sheltering in thousands of relief camps, state officials said.
People sheltering in their homes in West County Waterford said they were turning to battery-powered radios for updates.
The United States and Afghanistan's government have long accused Pakistan of covertly sheltering Taliban leaders, which Islamabad vehemently denies.
In the meantime, Nu Nu Aye and her baby daughter are sheltering at the home of two elderly women.
"The sheltering effort is actually greater than what we saw for Hurricane Katrina," the director, Richard A. Webre, said.
The restaurants near Pompeii's exit were unsurprisingly crammed with tourists, many of whom were just sheltering from the sun.
That may be a result of the '86 law, and maybe that has let to more sheltering of income.
Second, they represent a relatively modest slice of the state's economy and emissions, so sheltering them doesn't cost much.
The victims were enrolled in a program called Transitional Sheltering Assistance, which provides hotels to people displaced by disasters.
The sheltering move is well known by the California Franchise Tax Board, the state agency responsible for tax collection.
It also said Thursday that it would let states seek reimbursement for sheltering victims individually, for example in hotels.
Seven million Bay Area residents already are sheltering in place; residents of other major cities may soon join them.
What is eating away most at all the people sheltering at home today are these questions: Am I safe?
The bottom line: A cocktail or glass of wine while you are sheltering in place during coronavirus is fine.
There are so many firearms in American homes that sheltering in place comes with its own kinds of dangers.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey called for more financial assistance for sheltering more than three million Syrian refugees.
Whether the long-drawn-out pauses in between feel sheltering or terrifying depends on each listener's state of mind.
"People are fine," said Neil Hecht, assistant principal of Kodiak High School, which was sheltering a few hundred people.
Twenty-foot-high concrete blast walls surround the "Green Zone," sheltering the US embassy and key Afghan government buildings.
The Jesuits descended into the jungles with the twin goals of converting indigenous tribes and sheltering them from enslavement.
It was sheltering hundreds of African migrants and refugees when it was hit by an airstrike on July 2.
He saw artists sheltering in the ruins of the mining company, rebuilding history from snippets of poetry and song.
America used the biggest conventional bomb in its arsenal against fighters for Islamic State sheltering in tunnels in eastern Afghanistan.
They include New Delhi's sheltering of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader whom Beijing considers a separatist traitor.
In East Timor in 1999 she refused to leave as Indonesian troops approached a UN compound where refugees were sheltering.
She said the association is currently sheltering about 1,200 dogs and hopes to raise awareness with the "ball dog" initiative.
The MOAS team found the group badly injured and sheltering in a fishing shack where locals were attempting first aid.
According to New York Times media reporter Sydney Ember‏, people were sheltering in basements, some crying and holding each other.
Neighboring Pakistan, which is frequently accused by the Afghan government of sheltering the Taliban, condemned the attack on Saleh's office.
Additional properties with existing infrastructure are routinely being identified and evaluated by federal agencies as potential locations for temporary sheltering.
Kizaka, the retired local chief, recalled that big trees sheltering wildlife and cattle were being destroyed every day for charcoal.
It said that 2,000 other Rakhine people were sheltering in monasteries, temples and schools in Maungdaw and neighboring Buthidaung Township.
Efforts to enforce cremation in Liberia were not successful, nor was outlawing the sheltering of Ebola patients in Sierra Leone.
More than 200 California families have used FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, which provides disaster survivors with temporary hotel rooms.
In an interview with National Geographic, Weather Underground co-founder Jeff Masters recommended reducing activity and sheltering from the sun.
When I visited, it was a hubbub of tourists waiting for their guides, taking photos, and sheltering in the shade.
One-third of these refugees and migrants are sheltering in Colombia, which has maintained a very generous open-door policy.
"The sheltering effort is actually greater than what we saw for Hurricane Katrina," a local official near Baton Rouge said.
The gas appears to have sunk into basements -- similar to the attack in 2013 -- where children and families were sheltering.
"We're home now, and like the rest of America, we carry on sheltering place and social distancing," Hanks tweeted Saturday.
The continuing refusal by Myanmar's authorities to acknowledge any atrocities against Rohingya civilians worries many of those sheltering in Bangladesh.
Many are on the front lines of this crisis, keeping their communities moving and getting food to people sheltering indoors.
When asked whether they regret sheltering the former NSA analyst, the refugees say they believe Snowden did the right thing.
Another bleak memory was an air strike which killed around 20 of his comrades sheltering in a cave in 2016.
The president argues that cities that protect undocumented immigrants from deportation in defiance of the federal government are sheltering criminals.
From the American reconnaissance plane, Scarborough looked like a perfect diving retreat, a lazy triangle of reef sheltering turquoise waters.
She and Mr. Mathurin have been sheltering neighbors whose apartment lost entire walls, so that their furniture literally blew away.
The federal government has called in military planes and ships to help evacuate people sheltering on beaches in both states.
There is actually a crew sheltering in the truck behind the camera, but you wouldn't know it from the video.
He was sheltering at Pahoa Community Center with his two dogs, Sako and Suki, and his partner since Thursday afternoon.
In addition to Mr. Lowe and his disabled son, neighbors whose homes had already been destroyed were also sheltering there.
It was a good guess: That is where the general's aide and a few other journalists and I were sheltering.
In all, some 900,000 displaced Syrians are sheltering in Idlib, nearly half the province's total population, the United Nations says.
This tool allows married couples to pass assets on to their children, all the while sheltering them from estate taxes.
The government is considering sheltering more than 20,000 migrant children at military bases, as the other temporary housing reaches capacity.
The slain men's families, now sheltering in Bangladesh refugee camps, identified the victims through photographs shown to them by Reuters.
Augusto's now sheltering with his family, packed alongside hundreds of others, in an elementary school partially destroyed by the winds.
Both nations paid a heavy price for sheltering us, enduring numerous attacks by Palestinian terror groups determined to staunch Jewish emigration.
But the mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II is particularly lauded in Israel for sheltering persecuted Jews during the Holocaust.
The advance has been slowed since March 17, when scores of people sheltering from air strikes were killed in a blast.
The spate of attacks has ratcheted up tensions with neighboring Afghanistan, which some Pakistani officials accuse of sheltering Pakistani Taliban militants.
Kham Lha charged through the water, sheltering him with her body and offering her trunk for him to hold on to.
Millions are giving millions, thousands are volunteering, donating blood, packing parcels with food and clothes, and sheltering victims of the floods.
With pressure growing for action, Pakistan demanded that neighboring Afghanistan hand over 76 "terrorists" it said were sheltering over the border.
"California should do more to address homelessness ... and it does a poor job of sheltering this vulnerable population," the report said.
"The Ridderings and their team care for about 400 orphaned children (and) provide direct assistance to disenfranchised widows," Sheltering Wings said.
Bush -- who's sheltering in place for Irma in his hometown of Coral Gables, Florida -- has been actively posting on social media.
Despite sheltering over 2 million refugeemos (more than the EU or any Arab state), we have an enviably effective security apparatus.
"Are you ok?" she texted her son, Maxximus, 216, who was at Saugus, sheltering in place in his first-period classroom.
From businesses to investors to entrepreneurial startups, less tax avoidance and sheltering will raise revenues far beyond the standard consensus estimate.
In addition, improving the lookup function to below the state level for the FEMA Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program would be useful.
Often, victims will stay with an abusive partner to avoid being separated from their pets when sheltering options are not available.
She has also come under heavy fire in her own conservative bloc for refusing to impose a limit on sheltering migrants.
Despite the efforts of the Bangladesh government, Mr. Chowdhury remains hiding in plain sight; the American government should stop sheltering him.
She spent Wednesday sheltering in a hotel lobby, pleased enough to be out of her trailer home a few miles inland.
To stake out leadership positions in the technologies of tomorrow, both are supporting national champions and sheltering them against foreign competition.
He has twice led negotiations that resulted in settlements between the I.R.S. and Americans who had been improperly sheltering money overseas.
It ended with a Palestinian man shot dead and 227 traumatized Israeli schoolchildren sheltering in a cave from Palestinian stone-throwers.
Lee spoke to TechCrunch while sheltering in place in Cape Town, as South Africa went into lockdown Friday due to coronavirus.
On Tuesday, it was sheltering 214 migrants, all of them men and women with children, and more were on their way.
Lawmakers can rest easy because normalcy is simply one news cycle away and, until then, they are tax sheltering in place.
A downpour quickly flooded the open-air complex sheltering arrivals from Central America, reducing their few belongings to a soggy mess.
On the day of the attack, the family had been sheltering in the basement, but Mohammad left to get some tea.
The eastern cottontail is truly a homebody, spending its short life in old fields, sheltering under shrubs and thickets of brambles.
The two later attended "Come From Away," a Broadway play about Canada sheltering travelers whose flights were diverted after the Sept.
The first half, focusing mostly on Jojo's alienation from the Hitler Youth and struggles with sheltering Elsa, felt kind of aimless.
Chella Phillips is sheltering 97 dogs inside her home in the Bahamian capital during Dorian's slow-moving stay in the islands.
The labor ministry approved two months of financial assistance for her sheltering at Serve the People Association (SPA), a local NGO.
Afrin told Reuters on Thursday that many of the people leaving the enclave had been sheltering underground in caves and tunnels.
Onslow County is also still sheltering residents from three neighboring counties because they were cut off by floodwaters to their own shelters.
As in 2003, tens of thousands of terrified civilians are again sheltering in schools, churches and a handful of cash-strapped camps.
If Trump is currently sheltering someone he had reason to believe was involved with the Russians — well, that would be quite bad.
One man was killed and five others injured while sheltering under a tree at the 1991 U.S. Open at Hazeltine in Minnesota.
Whether that means sheltering yourself from problems in the real world or spicing up your selfies, it's best used for social escapism.
CMPD and UNCC going room by room on campus to identify any students, faculty or others who may be sheltering in place.
An American official's wife is suspected of being involved in a car crash that killed him and is sheltering under diplomatic immunity.
Like Gutierrez Lopez, dozens of migrants are now believed to be sheltering in U.S. places of worship, according to migrant advocacy groups.
France's sheltering of men and women wanted by the Italian courts is an issue that has long bedevilled relations between the countries.
Underhill was designed by well-known architect Arthur Quarmby in 1975 and is an example of an architectural theory called Earth Sheltering.
Sheltering Feit "was about protecting the church and somehow believing that the church takes care of their own," said De La Vina.
Both sensations brought a sharper appreciation of space and air as active or sheltering forces that we share with all living things.
Even here in the capital, nearly 28,000 people are still sheltering in a United Nations camp on the outskirts of the city.
Emergency food rations and other aid is being provided to families sheltering in public spaces, the office said in a statement Tuesday.
There are worrying stories of Syrian soldiers using Sarin in hand grenades to kill people who are sheltering in tunnels and bunkers.
"I think she's done an amazing job also sheltering him from the chaos that comes along with a Presidential campaign," she says.
Today, the temporary border facility looks permanent, with offices and computer terminals, and a soaring white tent sheltering dozens of police officers.
By 2012, the United Nations estimates about 265,000 Rohingya are sheltering in neighboring Bangladesh, driven there by violence and poverty in Myanmar.
The Miami-based Florida Immigrant Coalition said immigrants were sheltering at home after ICE agents were seen near the city's international airport.
An SDF commander told Reuters on Thursday that many of those leaving the enclave had been sheltering underground in caves and tunnels.
The price of sheltering a minor at Tornillo is about $400 a day compared with about $1703 in brick-and-mortar locations.
One key opportunity is FEMA's Sheltering and Temporary Essential Power program, which aims to provide electricity to individual homes after a disaster.
Colombia, which has borne the brunt of the migration crisis, estimates it is sheltering 1 million Venezuelans, with some 3,523 arriving daily.
As I know from experience being holed up in hotels during fighting, sheltering in place is always less distressing with advance planning.
Like many of us, tech legend John Chambers has spent the last few weeks sheltering in place amid the escalating coronavirus crisis.
The robot has video and audio so people can still talk while sheltering at home, keeping the most vulnerable people socially connected.
It criminalized the act of sheltering a fugitive and required local authorities to assist the claimant in recovering his lost human property.
On both the Drizly and Minibar Delivery platforms, drinkers are also packing more into their virtual shopping carts while sheltering in place.
North Valley Community Foundation: This nonprofit in Chico is raising money to support organizations that are sheltering evacuees of the Camp Fire.
The sheltering-in-place model used in Houston would put millions of people in jeopardy if used in the Miami-Dade area.
Afghan and Western officials say Pakistan refuses to stop sheltering the insurgency's leaders or use its influence to slow the Taliban's momentum.
Only watch her in "The Sheltering Sky," playing a dissatisfied wife who finds her true self in the middle of the desert.
It says it plans to repopulate a strip along the Turkish border with about 2 million Syrian refugees currently sheltering in Turkey.
Mr. Herrou told Europe 1 radio Friday morning that he is sheltering five migrant minors from Sudan and Eritrea at his home.
Waiting for assistance In Venmony families cluster together, sheltering on stoops outside their homes as they wait for some kind of relief.
Whether you're sheltering in place or simply minimizing travel and social distancing, Google Earth can let you pretend to see the world. 
The French government disapproves, but one local mayor doesn't care: He says he'll continue sheltering Africans crossing the Spanish border into France.
In front of her, a line of trees came into view that she hadn't noticed before, the start of a sheltering green forest.
In one of the worst attacks, Turkish munitions landed near a school in Salhiye where displaced civilians were sheltering at about 7 a.m.
Like Obama, Trump said Pakistan had to do more to help the US win in Afghanistan and blasted the country for sheltering terrorists.
Some researchers have hypothesized that, like Europa or Enceladus, Pluto's heart might be sheltering an enormous subterranean ocean that's contributing to its heaviness.
U.N. peacekeepers are sheltering nearly 200,000 people at six protection sites in South Sudan and more than 2.3 million people have been displaced.
At least 103 were killed in the northern town of Azaz when missiles hit two hospitals and a school where refugees were sheltering.
She was also sheltering 21 dogs (some of which belonged to her neighbors) and wasn't sure how they would all get to safety.
Big-headed CEOs could be partly to blame for the type of tax sheltering the U.S. is now going after, new research suggests.
Following a tip-off, security forces launched a search operation in an area believed to be sheltering Dujana at around 8am Tuesday morning.
An SDF commander told Reuters on Thursday that many of the people leaving the enclave had been sheltering underground in caves and tunnels.
"We thought it would just be a little rain," said Louisa Ndega, 60, sheltering at a camp in the village of Guara Guara.
Since 2012, Assange has been sheltering in the Ecuadorean embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he faces sex crime allegations.
Inside the sports complex, which has become the main facility sheltering migrants in Tijuana, migrants wait for hours in long lines for food.
By the same token, the retreating dollars are sheltering in safe assets, such as the highly rated bonds the AIIB proposes to sell.
Orwell's "1984" is my favorite book, with "The Quiet American" and "The Sheltering Sky," by Paul Bowles, a very close second and third.
The carrot should come in the form of reducing the tax rates that encourage all the tax sheltering shenanigans in the first place.
According to CNN, besides sheltering undocumented immigrants, the church will also respond to raids, fight deportation cases and give "radical hospitality" to immigrants.
Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) - Short-term lodging for eligible disaster survivors whose communities are either uninhabitable or inaccessible due to disaster-related damage.
"We don't want a mukhtar sheltering Islamic State," the graffiti said, referring to the local elected official responsible for administration in the neighborhood.
Nearly 30,000 people have been sheltering at United Nations sites around the capital, Juba, since South Sudan erupted into civil war in 323.
He found doctors and nurses who had tended to wounded protesters and now were sheltering inside the basilica, surrounded by pro-government forces.
The Trump administration is considering sheltering migrant children on military bases in Texas and Arkansas, according to a report in The Washington Post.
Afghanistan, in turn, accuses Islamabad of sheltering the leadership of the Afghan Taliban militants who are battling the Western-backed government in Kabul.
One said that the monastery, which is sheltering ethnic Rakhine who fled the conflict zone, would not accept any donations from international agencies.
"Sheltering in place" is necessary if we're going to beat this pandemic, but it brings with it a uniquely suffocating kind of loneliness.
Goats, cows and chickens were also sheltering there, along with a potbelly pig that was found running by the side of the road.
Hundreds of thousands more — mostly members of minority ethnic groups — are internally displaced, with many sheltering in camps administered by the United Nations.
The boaters took Ms. Ellis to the nearest dry corner, where people were sheltering at a day care center and a gas station.
Tech legend John Chambers, the former CEO of Cisco, has spent the last few weeks sheltering in place in his Silicon Valley home.
We are counting on minimization of severe cases by sheltering the most vulnerable from spread whether by those with, or those without, symptoms.
But the answer to this question largely depends on both you and your city's general guidelines on social distancing and sheltering in place.
Social distancing and sheltering in place during a pandemic is a big emotional undertaking, even if you live with someone you absolutely adore.
The fires have grown so dangerous that now people are sheltering on boats in the water or finding refuge in the water itself.
In the coastal city of of Mallacoota, Victoria, around 4,000 were sheltering after the fire blocked the main road and left them trapped.
But high levels of uncertainty in British politics have largely been priced in by the markets, analysts said, sheltering sterling to some degree.
Sheltering from the rain in the cosy nearby Riverside pub, a psychologist will vote SNP "for tactical reasons: I want to stop Brexit".
The administration has considered razing tent encampments and sheltering people on federal property, though the details of the forthcoming plan remain unclear. Gov.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's temporary sheltering assistance program, which had paid for their stays until now, was scheduled to end Saturday night.
FEMA has spent more than $84 million on temporary sheltering assistance for Puerto Rican evacuees of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Ms. Smith said.
They are sheltering in camps at the Turkish border and rebels say they have not been allowed to go back to their homes.
My other sister, from Minneapolis, was on her way but was trapped sheltering under an overpass as tornado warnings swirled around Interstate 35.
"The government hates us," said refugee Zafar Alam, 55, sheltering from rain near a refugee settlement in Bangladesh, referring to the Myanmar government.
Third, these policies put an end to America's noble tradition of accepting and sheltering refugees, who have enriched and empowered our country for generations.
Duque accuses Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of sheltering leftist rebels and crime gangs, while Maduro has said former commanders are welcome in his country.
"Here's what I can tell you: The state recommends sheltering in place unless directed otherwise by emergency personnel," said Ige's Communications Director Cindy McMillan.
Juan Manuel Gastelum, the mayor of Tijuana, has complained of the financial burden of sheltering migrants in the city and fueled hostilities toward them.
Those in the southern and central parts of the state are widely reporting early closings, and efforts focused on sheltering their charges in place.
"Please help us!" pleaded Abdul Shakur, an elderly Rohingya man sheltering under in an open field by the side of the road on Saturday.
The prince did his best to keep his pregnant wife dry and could be seen sweetly sheltering the former Suits actress under an umbrella.
In June 2016, however, a homeless man allegedly started a fire that killed killed five people who had been sheltering in a vacant building.
Those places became the scenes of tragedies themselves, with no capacity to handle the numbers of displaced people and no sheltering or feeding strategies.
Yarmouk, on the southern edge of Damascus, Syria's capital, was once the Palestinians' largest and liveliest refugee camp, sheltering displaced Iraqis and Syrians too.
Sheltering Wings said that in addition to his wife and daughter Delaney, Mr. Riddering is survived by three other children Haley, Biba and Moise.
Nevertheless, the study offers a touchstone that entomologists (and paranoid laypersons) will now use to gauge their expectations about how many bugs they're sheltering.
The draft report recommends expanding the emergency authority of Washington's governor and putting in place plans for mass sheltering and feeding, among other steps.
Therein lies what some observers say is the key to curbing corporate tax sheltering: Cutting the tax rate to encourage repatriation and foster growth.
The case has caused widespread outrage in Turkey, which prides itself on its humanitarian response to the Syrian civil war, sheltering 2.7 million refugees.
The large and spacious home features sheltering trees, a distinctive semi-circular drive, a large garden and has only ever had two real owners.
The timing of the friction doesn't bode well for the administration's tax reform efforts, but it is also sheltering Cohn from the President's ire.
The shift is also raising tensions with the Pakistani military, which American and Afghan officials accuse of sheltering the Haqqanis as a proxy group.
At one of those, in the village of Hathgampola, where 113 families were sheltering, survivors told of narrow escapes as the mountain gave way.
The Democrats suggested that cost estimate was conservative because it doesn't take into account tax sheltering that might occur if capital gains are indexed.
The United States said last month it would cut security aid to Pakistan, complaining it was not doing enough to fight militants sheltering there.
And as supply-side guru Art Laffer points out, the incentive reward of a lower business tax rate will reduce tax avoidance and sheltering.
"While sheltering is a priority for protecting public health, it goes against natural instincts," a collection of government agencies wrote in a 2010 report.
"Families are sheltering up to 30 of those who have returned from Angola, yet their own children are suffering from severe malnutrition," he said.
Police raided the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate in Cairo on May 2 and arrested two journalists critical of the government who had been sheltering inside.
Simply raising the top rate to 70% would in essence be a full-employment act for tax planners and would create massive sheltering activity.
Over 20,373 families are being housed in evacuation centers, and a further 16,500 families are sheltering with relatives, according to a NDRRMC news briefing.
"There was a fear that they would enter the church to snatch the people who were sheltering here," said the parish priest, the Rev.
They didn't know, however, that there were more than 100 civilians sheltering in the basement of that building, who all died when it collapsed.
But as Art Laffer warns, if you hold back the actual rate reduction, you'll see a lot of tax avoidance and sheltering next year.
Greg Abbott (R) is pledging to ban sanctuary cities in his state even as other governors and mayors promise to continue sheltering illegal immigrants.
Agency officials said Puerto Rican residents who have applied for the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program commonly used after disasters would be eligible for relocation.
While they aren't as myriad as the tools for children, there are some free services being offered to better engage adults sheltering in place.
On the other side of the house, Marines knocked down a wall of the bedroom sheltering Carlisle and the two Marines trapped with him.
The Tatmadaw's internal report maintained that soldiers had not targeted any fleeing women or children, a claim disputed by refugees now sheltering in Bangladesh.
"We have a proud tradition of sheltering those fleeing violence and persecution, and have always been the world leader in refugee resettlement," she wrote.
These lawful interventions and voluntary measures may produce the same results as forced lockdowns—namely, people are sheltering in place and avoiding unnecessary contact.
Tom also took the opportunity to remind everyone that sheltering at home is an incredibly effective tool to combat the fast-spreading COVID-19.
Anecdotally, friends sheltering-in-place at their apartments in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens report hearing the haunting sound of ambulance sirens all night long.
The library's dominant feature was the entry — 15 steep, aspirational steps that narrowed as they climbed to a portico sheltering heavy wooden double doors.
Stories in the local news media focused on how rice, beans and cooking oil had been delivered to Rakhine Buddhists sheltering in Taung Pyo.
This week, YC had to move its winter batch Demo Day entirely online, given that the entire state of California is sheltering in place.
The dense green foliage that surrounds the man and his daughter in "Leave No Trace" seems to hold them as if in sheltering arms.
Lincoln Fillmore (R), a sponsor on the bill, said society has become "too hyper" about protecting children and ends up sheltering them from opportunities.
Feeding the hungry, sheltering the refugee, caring for the sick, comforting the grieving, parenting the orphan — all of these ministries are crucial church activities.
In the small Christian village of Tal Nasr, we find more families from Ras al-Ain, sheltering in the ruins of a destroyed church.
There are currently more than 12,000 people sheltering in 19 evacuation centers, and over 2,000 houses have been totally or partly damaged, NDRRMC said.
Around 7,700 migrants live in Serbia, the U.N.'s refugee agency says, with around 1,100 people, mainly Afghans, sheltering in abandoned warehouses in Belgrade.
They also offer numerous training opportunities for law enforcement, veterinarians, prosecutors, and animal sheltering professionals to address animal cruelty and build strong criminal cases.
If you're sheltering in place while single, we honestly can't think of a better way to pass the time than looking for love online.
This is because they believe that the government is sheltering them from any credit risk — the risk the mortgages backing the agencies' securities default.
And people who aren't sheltering their assets end up paying more in taxes to make up for the untaxed money that's being held offshore.
So the ugliness exposed in Harvey Weinstein is one in which so many men have participated vicariously, under the sheltering guise of our anonymity.
The attackers proceeded to shoot and kill civilians inside the camp and to systematically burn down areas sheltering people from typically pro-opposition ethnic groups.
Myanmar signed an agreement with the United Nations on Thursday aimed at eventually allowing the Rohingya sheltering in Bangladesh to return safely and by choice.
Little ones, no more than 5 years old, were sheltering in the basement when a shell directly struck the building and another a hospital nearby.
The battles have pushed more than 270,000 people out of their homes, the United Nations says, most of them sheltering nearby at Syria's southern frontiers.
Mr Hapilon is now thought to be injured and sheltering in Marawi's biggest mosque (which the army is reluctant to attack, fearing a propaganda disaster).
This week his paramilitaries roughed up two bishops when they went to the aid of opponents of the government who were sheltering in a church.
In the case of Hurricane Harvey, this includes sheltering, feeding, and tending to the mental health and health needs of tens of thousands of people.
"The $100 billion price tag is a conservative estimate because it does not consider the abundant tax-sheltering opportunities that would arise," the Democrats wrote.
"The tortoise was found sheltering from the equatorial sun, buried deep under a pile of brush," according to a statement Animal Planet sent to Gizmodo.
The strikes hit a school sheltering displaced people, a bakery and residential areas in the town, which lies along the Euphrates river, the Observatory said.
The prince did his best to keep his pregnant wife dry and could be seen sweetly sheltering the former Suits actress, 37, under an umbrella.
Gibbs lost his position at Sheltering Arms Hospital in Midlothian, Virginia, after officers entered the hospital to handcuff him in late February 2016, she says.
The sheltering directives go against the basic human instinct to flee and to reunite with family members as quickly as possible, emergency preparedness officials acknowledge.
JEI said it had demanded the state withdraw "ridiculous" suggestions that the slum communities are sheltering militants from Niger Delta extremist groups and Boko Haram.
" Since many stayed, the city is wrestling with an enormous task of sheltering displaced residents, sending them to centralized locations that Turner calls "lily pads.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Transitional Sheltering Assistance provided temporary housing in hotels for displaced families but was set to expire late last month.
The tent city is susceptible to flooding since it's at the bottom of a hill, so organizers say it's important that people sheltering there relocate.
Local Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB-TV reported that four adults and a juvenile female were struck while sheltering under a tree during a sudden storm.
School is set to start again in early October, which may mean those sheltering in schools will need to find a new place to stay.
We know from the Panama Papers scandal that some of this offshore sheltering is done to conceal criminal activity in what amounts to money laundering.
They have been sheltering from the Assad regime under a security umbrella provided by a small U.S. force presence at the nearby Tanf military base.
For instance, most people don't realize that sheltering in place for at least 24 hours is crucial to saving lives and reducing exposure to radiation.
"We are here looking for a better life," he added, from underneath a white canvas sheltering him and his young son from the equatorial sun.
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes since December in a region already sheltering 1.8 million displaced people, according to United Nations figures.
They're the first of 12 koalas rescued from the Blue Mountains area during the bushfires, which have been sheltering at Sydney's Taronga Zoo since January.
New polling also suggests that Trump's desire to end this period of quarantines and sheltering in place is out of step with the public's wishes.
Ecuador stopped sheltering Mr. Assange after "his repeated violations to international conventions and daily-life protocols," President Lenin Moreno said in a statement on Twitter.
It's also good news for companies like Peloton which makes connected home gyms for people fortunate enough to maintain an income while sheltering at home.
It's also good news for companies like Peloton which makes connected home gyms for people fortunate enough to maintain an income while sheltering at home.
Though it's necessary to stay home and minimize person-to-person contact during a pandemic, the inescapable reality of "sheltering in place" is: It's boring.
Many houses are packed with 20 to 30 people because families are sheltering relatives or other people who have fled from other parts of Mosul.
Along with her children and grandchildren, Hadaja is now sheltering in a makeshift tent in a field on the road out of Azaz further north.
The average American might assume that material support means providing bomb parts to a terrorist or sheltering them from the police, and it sometimes does.
Holocaust hero Princess Alice helped save a Jewish family from the Holocaust by sheltering them in her Athens palace during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
The group sued Saturday in federal court in Massachusetts, which has the highest population of families receiving temporary sheltering assistance after Florida and Puerto Rico.
Emma, who's sheltering the wife of a British citizen suspected of terrorism, is already being watched by the British spy services when the series begins.
Earlier this year, the body of a child, who had apparently been sheltering in Pompeii&aposs central bath house complex, was found at the ancient site.
Small crowds braved the oppressive heat, wearing hats and sheltering in the shade as they watched the coronation unfold on large screens around the Grand Palace.
Body camera video shows officers sheltering behind patrol vehicles on the Las Vegas Strip in front of the Mandalay Bay hotel amid rapid gunfire from above.
Narongsak said that experts told him new rain could shrink the unflooded space where the boys are sheltering to just 10 square meters (108 square feet).
Among those sheltering in Mexico Beach were Patricia Mulligan and her 12-year-old daughter, Tessa Talarico, who documented the storm's destruction on her Instagram account.
"[Virgin Islands Governor Kenneth Mapp] is experiencing loss of power, loss of water as a result, loss of communications, and some other sheltering needs," Bossert said.
The recent Panama Papers leak revealed how global elites use offshore companies to avoid paying taxes, but that isn't the only reason they're sheltering their wealth.
The agency has long been accused of supporting Islamist militants targeting neighbor and arch-foe India as well as sheltering the Afghan Taliban and other militants.
He said 5,200 people, including 700 children, were sheltering in Wamena without enough food, clean water and clothing, while access to health and education was limited.
November: Boko Haram overtakes ISIS as world's deadliest terror group More than 53,000 people fleeing Boko Haram attacks from six districts are sheltering under military protection.
The United Nations says Idlib and adjacent areas are sheltering some 3 million people, half of them uprooted from other parts of Syria by the war.
Others among the wounded were sheltering in a house in the town of Cizre, where security forces are enforcing a 24-hour curfew, security sources said.
"We apply the law without exception… That's what's called the separation of powers," Mr Biden told a Turkish reporter who suggested America was sheltering Mr Gulen.
Today, in the age of streaming, on-demand listening, that sense of music as a public space, capable of sheltering secret trysts, seems to be vanishing.
The first day, he said, was mostly focused on assessing damages, arranging the necessary resources, prioritizing the restoration of utilities and sheltering for life and safety.
Cole met Charisma when she was working in Virginia at the Sheltering Arms center, which treats people who need rehabilitation after spinal cord injuries and strokes.
Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Morales' life was in danger, and the decision to grant him asylum was in Mexico's long tradition of sheltering exiles.
The Britain-based war monitoring group said an air strike killed at 33 people near Raqqa when it hit a school sheltering displaced people on Monday.
In a meeting with the Lima group, Pence stressed unconditional U.S. support for Guaido, promised more aid for the democracy advocates and countries sheltering Venezuelan refugees.
In 2008, Congress blocked hedge funds with overseas operations from sheltering partner compensation going forward — but allowed income already parked offshore to remain untaxed through 2017.
Firefighters worked to protect thousands of students and staff sheltering in place Saturday at Pepperdine University as flames started reaching the campus overnight, school officials said.
It was a distinction that shaped its nationalist narrative, which glorified the monarchy while sheltering its monks from the activism of their counterparts in neighboring countries.
On Tuesday morning, Syrian media activists told CNN that a family of 10 Syrians were killed in a regime strike on a school sheltering displaced people.
Fort Benning is reportedly the third site to be visited by federal officials for use of sheltering the children, with HHS already visiting the other two.
Some life insurance products benefit from tax sheltering, so a simplification or changes to tax rules could have implications for the relative value of these products.
The way the riders chose to leave the traffic circle took them past a United Nations school where Palestinian civilians were sheltering from that summer's fighting.
Clashes have continued even though warring factions signed a peace deal in August, with 200,000 people still sheltering in United Nations military bases across the country.
There's an entire industry of tax sheltering and avoidance, conducted by knowledgeable and legally savvy (or shady) accountants, ensuring the rich pay as little as possible.
His administration's crackdowns triggered a new chapter in a movement that began in the 240s with congregations across the US sheltering Central American immigrants facing deportation.
The assault around the city of Aleppo in northern Syria has prompted tens of thousands to flee toward Turkey, already sheltering more than 20133 million Syrians.
Egypt is one of four Arab nations that imposed a punishing boycott on Qatar last June, accusing it of financing Islamist terrorism and sheltering Brotherhood leaders.
He sought to strip federal funding from so-called sanctuary cities and states, typically governed by Democrats, that he accused of sheltering illegal immigrants from deportation.
She's been sheltering in place at home for at least two weeks and not going out — except to get food and perhaps an ice cream sundae.
Tens of thousands of civilians, including some who only recently returned to the city during a lull in fighting, are sheltering in their homes, anxiously waiting.
Well, then you might be one Ian Chan, who while sheltering in place in San Francisco took delivery of a roll of toilet paper via drone.
Barely a day earlier, it ravaged the northern Philippines and left dozens buried in landslides, including people sheltering in a church and a dormitory for miners.
His family is currently expanding a damp dugout they have been digging and sheltering in from strikes for the past five years, stocking it with food.
She and other students were sheltering in a classroom, she said, when gunfire burst through the narrow pane of glass next to the room's locked door.
G-Eazy is making sure kids on his home turf don't go hungry while sheltering in place due to coronavirus ... hooking 'em up with free grub.
They nested here anyway, perhaps because our lot backs up to a little patch of sheltering woods, perhaps because birds will nest more or less anywhere.
Raising income-tax rates would do nothing to fix this disparity, Warren says, and the very wealthy have numerous tax-sheltering strategies to protect them anyway.
Instead of risking everything by sheltering hundreds of billions of dollars abroad, American businesses will now bring the money back to the States for re-investment.
In the case of softwood lumber, Canadian federal and provincial governments subsidize their lumber operations, sheltering producers from market lows and giving advantages during market highs.
At a time when Europeans and Canadians are sheltering over a million asylum seekers, many from conflicts created by United States policies, Samey's treatment demands attention.
Yet as other countries attempt to walk the line between protecting the climate and sheltering left-behind economies, they will be watching the German experiment closely. ■
With Erdogan endorsing a plan to resettle the border area with millions of Syrian refugees currently sheltering in Turkey, the Kurds fear a widespread demographic displacement.
The animal lover and killer Theodore Roosevelt doubled as zookeeper, sheltering such exotic charges as the guinea pig Admiral Dewey and Jonathan Edwards, a small bear.
You could go to work for a company at a young age and know that it would be a sheltering umbrella for you until you retired.
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes, many of them sheltering at the Turkish border from air strikes that have killed scores of people.
A recording widely circulated on WhatsApp claims police were sheltering from the rain when they ordered the vehicle to stop — and were not on the road.
During years of steady retreats, Islamic State has honed its tactics of street fighting - sheltering among civilians, digging tunnels and laying innumerable mines and booby traps.
ON DECEMBER 503TH 1975 an Icelandic coastguard vessel came across a group of British ships sheltering from a storm in a fjord and ordered them to leave.
The GOP has acted in a similar way, sheltering Trump, even through the Roger Ailes blowout at Fox, because it was against their interests to do otherwise.
The federal government will also reimburse counties for emergency protective measures including evacuation and sheltering costs as well as for much of the costs of debris removal.
And on March 22, according to local activists, dozens of people were killed when an airstrike hit a school that was sheltering refugees fleeing ISIS near Raqqa.
Ghani said he no longer expected Pakistan to bring the Taliban to the table but it must act against militants sheltering in its territory who rejected peace.
Hansford said emergency workers rescued all three in a large military-style truck and took them to the fire station in Gloster, where they were sheltering Friday.
The laborers are from Harshm camp, which is sheltering 1,500 people who fled their homes when Islamic State seized Iraq's second biggest city, Mosul, in June 2014.
Pakistan rejects American accusations that it is supporting and sheltering Haqqani militants using bases inside Pakistan to prepare attacks on U.S. and allied NATO forces in Afghanistan.
Narongsak said experts told him flooding from new rain could shrink the unflooded space where the boys are sheltering to just 10 square meters (108 square feet).
Officials from the disaster agency estimate that 35,000 people are sheltering in evacuation centers, some of which are damaged and running short of food and other supplies.
Outside, they found Majid waiting in the car and were soon joined by Ahlam, who had walked out the front door after thanking everyone for sheltering her.
Turkey has said its aim is to clear "terrorists" from the area and install Syrian refugees that have been sheltering on the Turkish side of the border.
Through FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, or TSA, she and her children have been living at the Rodeway Inn in the Bronx for the past four months.
Nobody knows how many of the tens of thousands who remain in the last Sunni Arab enclave will die crammed inside the ruins where they are sheltering.
Showing they are the perfect team, the pregnant royal then walked on stage and insisted on returning the favor, sheltering him as he spoke to the crowd.
They said at least five missiles hit the hospital in the town centre and a nearby school where refugees fleeing a major Syrian army offensive were sheltering.
On Wednesday evening, Robert Downey Jr. — aka Iron Man — posted the following, beautifully captioned image of two well-known toy figurines sheltering beneath a rain of fire.
Led by tortoise scat, the team uncovered a bedding site and found the giant tortoise buried deep under a pile of brush, sheltering itself from the sun.
GRONINGEN, Netherlands (Reuters) - Dozens of migrants are sheltering on a former hospital ship in a Dutch canal, beneficiaries of a "Bed, Bath, Bread" programme for asylum seekers.
The "Panama Papers" leak of more than 11.5 million financial and legal records has exposed heads of states and public figures around the world sheltering wealth offshore.
By tolerating and sometimes nurturing a culture in which students feel entitled to protection... they are sheltering students from opinions they may find challenging or even disturbing.
Another migrant fell from the top floor of a building he was sheltering in, and another set himself on fire and killed himself last week in desperation.
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and other UN bodies are in Mosul right now feeding, clothing, and sheltering the some 300,000 civilians caught in the battle's crossfire.
Thousands of people are still sheltering in evacuation centers, their homes destroyed by winds or flooded by the most powerful storm to ever strike a Pacific nation.
Showing they are the perfect team, the pregnant royal then walked on stage and insisted on returning the favor, sheltering him as he spoke to the crowd.
The Bush administration accused the country's then Taliban government of sheltering al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, who had masterminded the previous month's September 11 terrorist attacks.
"Look around, nothing has changed," he said pointing at a disused bus terminal where homeless people were sheltering and street vendors sold fruit and grilled sheep heads.
But the room's centerpiece was the bed frame, which extended up the wall and across the ceiling, providing the sheltering feeling of a canopy without the confinement.
It also does not include language sheltering thousands of immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children who could face deportation next month. http://bit.ly/2EagtKR.
These efforts to protect civilians living or sheltering in harm's way would have been more costly and labor-intensive, but saving countless lives is worth the investment.
The Maison de Verre hovers over this show like a sheltering presence, visible in photographs and architectural drawings, and is most present in the digitalized slide show.
Then again, it looks like the couple has been living at the casino hotel for several weeks ... so perhaps that qualifies as "sheltering at home" for them.
Last week, the prime minister flew with a group of foreign journalists to visit a museum dedicated to a Polish family who were killed for sheltering Jews.
As I talked about budgets and debt ceilings with the town's entrepreneurs my family walked under the city's sheltering arcades, appreciating the antique stores and the Tiramisù.
In an email, Keating Hagmann, the chairman of the Grenfell Association, apologized for "not sheltering these individuals from the suffering they endured" and welcomed the government's apology.
While I've been staying at home and sheltering in place (as was ordered for the state of California), many of my friends haven't been doing the same.
With most Americans sheltering in place, critical government parts are shutting down as well, though the cause may be an aversion to virtual rather than viral transmissions.
These infantile and often awkward rooms-within-rooms show adults sheltering beneath mountains of rugs, stacks of books, wine boxes, a sun umbrella and even a sled.
More specifically, trust funds can serve various purposes, from sheltering assets from estate taxes to paying yourself or your heirs an annual income to giving to charity.
They were also concerned about the village of Chin Ywa, where many people sheltering from other burnings in the area had been hiding and two other settlements.
Beyond sheltering mice, rats and other creatures we aren't fond of, they kindle car fires, harbor bloodsucking bugs and infest the walls, ceilings and attics of homeowners.
Sheltering the sidewalk is a fabric entrance canopy printed on top and bottom with a graphic treatment by Ara Starck, the Paris-born, New York-based artist.
Dozens of houses suffered major damage and about 2,000 people were sheltering across the province, in need of tents, food, drinking water, medicine and blankets, Wibowo said.
The tribunal had accused the Serbian government of sheltering him for the two years after he was indicted on charges stemming from his role in the massacre.
Noa Bodner, who was stuck in a restaurant near London Bridge, told BBC News that those sheltering inside had been told to keep away from the windows.
The agency's warehouse in Beira was itself badly damaged, but some food survived, and the agency is sheltering people at 18 schools and churches across the city.
Other efforts have focused on finding shafts on the mountainside that might serve as a back door to the blocked-off areas where the missing may be sheltering.
" If it can't find a facility that works, the Pentagon is being asked to "construct semi-separate, soft-sided camp facilities capable of sheltering up to 4,000 people.
Hong Kong (CNN)Vanessa Rodel didn't realize she was sheltering the most wanted man in the world until the morning after he showed up unexpectedly at her door.
One of the options PG&E is considering is breaking up the company, so that only one division files for bankruptcy, thereby sheltering the remainder, the sources said.
The U.N.-led mission found people "sheltering in tents or huddled in whatever shade they could find to escape the searing heat and blowing dust," the statement read.
Eleven people were sheltering in the house -- under the stairs, just like Mattar's children next door -- when a group of ISIS fighters jumped the wall, the man says.
He then visited a temporary camp sheltering about 250 people, a quarter of them children, made homeless by the quake, according to a statement from the royal family.
"We have arrested one of the perpetrators, the woman who was sheltering them ... she is being questioned," he said, without giving further details as an "investigation is underway".
More than 1.8 million migrants have entered Europe since 2014, and Italy is now sheltering more than 23,000 asylum seekers, as well as an estimated 500,000 unregistered migrants.
That has left many of the 300,000 residents still sheltering in camps on Mosul's outskirts wondering when, or even if, they should return to Iraq's second-largest city.
Many of the victims were sheltering underground after government forces launched an air and ground assault on Douma, the last rebel-held town in the eastern Ghouta district.
After making everybody four or five times their investment, I went back to the same people and asked whether I could have some money for "The Sheltering Sky".
But America remains royally fed up with Pakistan, not least because of its reluctance to go after a key Taliban ally, the Haqqani network, sheltering in North Waziristan.
Like Njiru she has started moulding bricks at home using mud from a nearby bog to compensate for the lost income from farming – while sheltering from the heat.
He had said the life of Bolivia's first indigenous president was in danger and the decision to grant him asylum was in Mexico's long tradition of sheltering exiles.
The Taliban roam through more territory now than they have since the United States ousted them from power in 2001 for sheltering al Qaeda militants behind the Sept.
A recent development is especially worrying: Iran and Russia, always on the lookout for opportunities to undermine Western interests, are accused of funding, arming and sheltering the Taliban.
After Trump rescinded former President Obama's policy sheltering those young people from deportation, House Speaker Paul Ryan, among other leading Republicans, promised Congress would provide a lasting solution.
The next day, Mohammed A. said, when the police released a version of the search warrant translated into Arabic, he realized who he was sheltering in his home.
Erdogan has frequently accused the West of not giving enough support to Turkey for sheltering more than 2.5 million refugees since the start of the Syrian civil war.
On Tuesday, border guards told Reuters of at least two other boats with 68 Rohingya reaching Cox's Bazar, where they would join the multitude sheltering in refugee camps.
The effort is complicated by the fact that two federal agencies are involved in detaining and sheltering migrants, and they did not initially share records with each other.
Oprah's longtime partner, Stedman, isn't getting any snuggles during these days of sheltering at home -- he's in the guesthouse ... but you could call it the dog house, too.
One track, "fullmoon," features the voice of the author Paul Bowles, recorded when Mr. Sakamoto was scoring Mr. Bertolucci's film adaptation of Bowles's "The Sheltering Sky" in 1990.
There are millions sheltering there, with perhaps as many as a hundred thousand looking for new homes in the crammed camps if the regime keeps up its assault.
Iraqi air force planes carried out two missions shortly after midday on Wednesday, it said, targeting buildings where around 50 terrorists and suicide bombers, all foreigners, were sheltering.
Rebel-held areas of Idlib and Ghouta in northern Syria have come under sustained attack by Syrian regime forces, raising fears for the thousands of civilians sheltering there.
Across the United States thousands of jails are sheltering a wave of inmates accused of crimes and serving time while suffering from illnesses ranging from depression to schizophrenia.
The group said it did not attack civilians and would never carry out killings in the camps because its was thankful for Bangladesh's generosity in sheltering the refugees.
Rather than sheltering medical personnel from workplace discrimination only when they refuse to provide abortions and sterilizations, this law also protects those who are willing to do so.
This summer a group of Saudi-led Middle Eastern nations also broke off diplomatic ties with Qatar, accusing it of supporting and sheltering Islamist groups — an accusation it denies.
In October he accused the U.S. consulate in Istanbul of sheltering an employee with links to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, blamed by Ankara for last year's failed coup.
If facilities were not available, semi-separate, soft-sided camp facilities capable of sheltering up to 4,000 people were to be constructed at three separate locations, the Pentagon said.
On either side of the fountain will be curved stone benches that rise above visitors&apos heads and cradle the space "like sheltering wings," according to a news release.
In southern Syria, over 40,000 Syrians who fled the Assad regime are sheltering in squalid conditions in the makeshift camp of Rukban close by the American base at Tanf.
Still, his worldview and preconceived notions are really challenged when he discovers that his single mom (Scarlett Johansson) is sheltering a young Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic.
The United Nations says Idlib and the adjacent areas are sheltering some 3 million people, half of whom have been uprooted from other parts of Syria by the war.
Ahmad al-Hariri, one of thousands sheltering near the Golan frontier, said he did not know where to go after the army took his village of Hrak in Deraa.
The misery in the region was compounded on January 17th, when a Nigerian military jet mistakenly bombed an informal refugee camp sheltering thousands of people displaced by the violence.
SHELTERING under road bridges, hundreds of supporters of Yingluck Shinawatra, the Thai prime minister who was ousted in a coup in 2014, had gathered in Bangkok on August 25th.
Corporations like Budweiser-parent Anheuser-Busch, Walmart, and Duracell have opted to redirect business operations to play whatever small role they can in feeding, sheltering, and rescuing those affected.
Under these conditions windows become dangerous when you're sheltering indoors; if the bullet doesn't, a shard of glass might catch you in just the wrong part of the body.
One postcard begins: "By the time you read this I shall have been swallowed by a carnivorous plant which you have been sheltering unbeknownst in your otherwise paradisal garden."
In the spring of 2017, his government even began shuffling asylum-seekers through barbed-wire transit zones and sheltering refugees in shipping containers while they awaited approval for entry.
Another housing option we offered was FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) that assisted more than 220006,2202 Puerto Rican households move into hotels across the island and on the mainland.
More than 1.8 million migrants have arrived in Europe since 2014, and Italy is now sheltering more than 170,000 asylum seekers, as well as an estimated 500,000 unregistered migrants.
Although sheltering money overseas isn't necessarily illegal, the revelations provide one of the largest windows into the opaque world of offshore funds and how the wealthy move their money.
The state's Kaziranga National Park, home to endangered one-horned rhinos and tigers, was waist-deep in water, with animals sheltering in higher areas, and some straying into villages.
Helping these immigrants is important to Democrats and many of those backing the discharge petition, as an Obama-era program sheltering them from deportation is being unwound by Trump.
Similarly, capping 401(k) contributions, while seemingly a way to stop the rich from sheltering income, would actually more likely hit the middle-class workers who use those plans.
"It is time that BlackRock stops financing, sheltering and shielding destructive investments that threaten people and the planet," Brownell wrote this April in a letter addressed personally to Fink.
De Blasio praised California's "stay at home" model for sheltering in place and tried to end on a sober but optimistic note on the urgency for more drastic action.
In the courtyard, canvas shades were stretched among palm trees, sheltering clusters of wire chairs; a shipping container had been turned into an open-air bar with outdoor couches.
Mr. Lazaro, who was sheltering at the school, recalled that early in the morning after the cyclone, a neighbor frantically knocked on his door, warning him of approaching floods.
Most of the men who stood with him by the base that day, and many of the legislators who support him, are in jail or sheltering in foreign embassies.
Civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has no control over the military, has pledged that anyone sheltering in Bangladesh who can prove they were Myanmar residents can return.
I've always assumed this was because it was sweet and unremarkable; the Soviet Union was often unkind to my Jewish family, but my parents were ferocious in sheltering me.
But to prevent people from sheltering that income from United States tax, the Internal Revenue Code requires owners of those companies to report that income on their tax returns.
Kristen Bell, an actress who voiced Anna in Disney's animated hit "Frozen," sang to about 200 people sheltering at Meadow Woods Middle School in Orlando, according to Entertainment Tonight.
Officials have erected large tents in Nassau to house those made homeless by Dorian and plan to erect tent cities on Abaco capable of sheltering up to 4,000 people.
Live long enough and you'll witness many forms of erosion: of belief, trust, safety and youth, of culture and democracy — and yes, of the earth's surface and sheltering climate.
If you haven't yet read it — and you have a cool drink nearby — consider too, THE SHELTERING SKY, Paul Bowles's 1949 debut novel about existential dread in the desert.
The couple — he is 88 and she 71 — have been lauded for sheltering hundreds of young people, many from broken or troubled homes, over four decades starting in 1970.
Her visit comes days after the United Nations appealed for nearly $1 billion in funding to help support the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees currently sheltering in Myanmar.
Ankara says it wants to settle up to 2 million Syrian refugees in the zone, nearly halving the number sheltering in Turkey from Syria's more than eight-year conflict.
The camp at Mabrouka, 12 km from the Turkish border, would be evacuated and the people sheltering there moved to al-Arisha camp south of Hasaka city, it said.
On Thursday, rescuers said families had received text messages from loves ones feared buried in the mud, raising hopes that they were sheltering in air pockets in the debris.
The email, with the subject line "In the event of a nuclear attack," provided information about emergency sirens and sheltering in place, according to CBS-affiliate Hawaii News Now.
Far from simply locking the classroom door and sheltering in place, Japanese public school teachers are trained to actively pursue, subdue and disable dangerous individuals attempting to harm students.
More than 1.8 million migrants have arrived in Europe since 2014, and Italy is now sheltering more than 23,000 asylum seekers, as well as an estimated 500,000 unregistered migrants.
The science makes no sense, and the whole/hole wordplay and often too-fancy writing ("the trees sheltering the spaces, still in autumn splendor, drop heavily") can be wearying.
FEMA, however, approved Transitional Sheltering Assistance for Bay County, where Panama City is located, so some people can get help with free short-term housing at motels or hotels.
The difficult conditions made it easy to lose faith or focus, or both, accentuating the utility of caddies, whose jobs include sheltering players from all manner of heavy weather.
Our first drill, during which staff practiced sheltering students and barricading doors, exposed countless weaknesses, making it obvious to me that we were woefully unprepared to protect our charges.
Officials were aware that people are also sheltering in parking lots and that they want "to move as expeditiously as possible to get them out of that environment," he added.
This means that large tech companies have had to invent unique delicacies like the Double Irish with a Dutch Sandwich tax sheltering scheme in order to minimize their tax bills.
Relations between Iran and Pakistan have been strained in recent months, with both sides accusing each other of not doing enough to stamp out militants allegedly sheltering across the border.
There, tens of thousands of displaced people have been returning to their neighborhoods in recent months, after years sheltering in the city's mosques, churches, the airport and other makeshift camps.
HHS is sheltering about 12,000 migrant children, including some 2,000 who arrived at the southwest border with a parent and were separated because of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
One of the biggest, the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, is currently sheltering around 600 people, and it was near the center of the storm when it passed through.
Speaking in Yola's St. Theresa camp, where 1,000 displaced people are sheltering in the grounds of a Christian church, Thuma said he wasn't going to go searching for his family.
Thousands of families relying on FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance program faced eviction several times from their temporary housing as the agency waited until the last minute to renew the program.
Yet even here conflict has intruded, complicating the traditional fishing and boat building industries, sending young men off to fight and sheltering people who fled other parts of the country.
Barely a month following the Panama Papers leak, the group of international journalists who linked some of the world's most powerful people to sheltering wealth abroad have released a sequel.
Activist groups and Syrian state media also allege that coalition forces carried out an airstrike on a school in al-Mansoura, west of Raqqa, where refugees were sheltering, killing dozens.
Your whole life, you've been both sheltering and shedding primordial seeds of future selves as old as your own, cradled in your mesodermal sanctum like unborn souls in the Underworld.
The model predicts the likelihood that a firm uses tax sheltering based on the company's book-tax differences, leverage, size, return on assets, foreign income, and research and development intensity.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Justin Jones moved out of Houston's convention center on Thursday evening after nearly a week sheltering there with thousands of others displaced by the havoc of Hurricane Harvey.
If he wanted to he could speed burst forward, sheltering the puck from us while cutting to the middle of the ice, then deke to his backhand and shoot it.
The mountain's plateau today is coated with tents, sheltering the fortunate thousands who fled for its passes before the jihadists swept through in August 19703 and hunted the others down.
"We are sheltering in place with our remaining patients who require hospitalization, and have enough supplies to continue to provide high-quality care for the next several days," Trevino said.
Hundreds of thousands of people who fled other parts of Syria are sheltering in the enclave, protected by the truce which was aimed at averting an all-out government assault.
Sheltering under LVMH's larger umbrella would allow Tiffany to make long-term investments to boost future sales and profitability, just as the French group previously turned around Italian jeweller Bulgari.
One of the sources said 300 to 400 Rohingya who had escaped other burnings had been sheltering at Ah Htet Nan Yar until the day before the fire broke out.
"We met and spoke with survivors of violence in Myanmar, who are now sheltering in overcrowded and unsanitary camps in Bangladesh," Sidney Wong, MSF's medical director, said in a statement.
Those who were sheltering in place at the center, where more than 28503,22019 active duty and civilian personnel work, were allowed to begin evacuating a couple hours after the alert.
WHO also said that more than 70 people sheltering from bombardment in basements in the former rebel pocket of eastern Ghouta, where Douma is located, were reported to have died.
"For instance, most people don't realize that sheltering in place for at least 24 hours is crucial to saving lives and reducing exposure to radiation," according to the CDC's website.
As hospitable residents scrambled to house and feed the unexpected and anguished guests, Diane and Nick locked eyes while sheltering at the Society of United Fishermen Lodge 47 in Gambo.
"We didn't hear a rumble," Shahnaz said, recalling the moments before the avalanche buried the three-storey house where she and her family were sheltering with others from the village.
The company is mainly focussed on the sub-600,000 pound price bracket covered by the government's help-to-buy scheme, sheltering it from tightening at the top of the market.
U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator Mark Lowcock told U.N. officials Wednesday that "nowhere is safe" for civilians, with almost 50,85033 "sheltering under trees or in other open spaces" and in freezing temperatures.
According to Reuters, the 10 men buried in the mass grave were chosen from a group of hundreds of men, women and children who were sheltering at a nearby beach.
Just a day after the Belgium attacks, Donald Trump had already begun blaming Muslims as a whole for the attack, saying the Muslim community is sheltering terrorists from law enforcement.
But saying that there are problems in the way police relate to Muslims does not amount to evidence that Muslim communities are systematically sheltering "the bad ones" from police attention.
HHS is sheltering about 19683,000 migrant children, including some 2,000 who arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border with a parent and were separated because of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
Some 25 villages near Lice were put under a round-the-clock curfew on Tuesday after authorities determined PKK militants were sheltering and keeping weapons there, the Diyarbakir governor's office said.
Tens of thousands of people have been sheltering at the frontier since the Russian and Syrian aerial bombing campaign that the opposition called a scorched earth policy began a month ago.
Hagel raised the issue of terror groups launching attacks on US forces in Afghanistan but sheltering on Pakistani territory, and the US really wishing Pakistan would not look the other way.
The Taliban now control more territory than at any point since the United States bombed them out of power in 2001 for sheltering al Qaeda, the group blamed for the Sept.
Fighting at a United Nations compound sheltering people fleeing conflict in South Sudan has killed 18 people, including two Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) workers, the international medical aid group has said.
Lawyers for Mr Warren, who has taught at Arizona State University, have insisted that a generically spiritual motive lay behind the actions he took, which involved feeding and sheltering two migrants.
Mr. Riddering, 45, worked at the Les Ailes de Refuge Orphanage in the town of Yako, 70 miles from the capital, according to the organization that runs the orphanage, Sheltering Wings.
There has been a rise in arrests of people for harboring, sheltering or providing aid to migrants since President Donald Trump entered office in 2017, according to data from Syracuse University.
Related: Two Convicted Ethiopian War Criminals Have Been Sheltering in an Italian Embassy for 24 Years Clifton Simeon — or "Brother Grimes" — was 60, unmarried, and living alone when he was attacked.
Related: Two Convicted Ethiopian War Criminals Have Been Sheltering in an Italian Embassy for 21974 Years Clifton Simeon — or "Brother Grimes" — was 21974, unmarried, and living alone when he was attacked.
More than 22,33 displaced people, mostly women and children, are sheltering in makeshift refugee camps in French-speaking towns in Cameroon and in neighboring Nigeria, relying on food assistance to survive.
According to evidence in the case, Mr. Thomas, 48, owed $289.70 in court costs from a conviction for trespassing after sheltering under a bridge during a rainstorm when he was homeless.
Stay informed and communicate Know what disasters can affect your region and which call for evacuation or sheltering in place, and keep a weather radio tuned to your local emergency station.
My expectation is that sometime in April or May we're going to see a peak — unless we clamp down really strongly as some other places have done by sheltering in place.
Two people were killed by falling trees, according to Florida officials, and an elderly couple died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator while sheltering from the storm inside a garage.
Sanctuary congregations pledge to protect and stand with immigrants facing deportation by providing legal, emotional and practical support and, as a last resort, by sheltering them in their basements and rectories.
At street level, Trump will pass the National Archives Building, sheltering the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights — documents that the incoming president appears never to have read.
"The effort is going to be stabilization of safety and security; food, water and sheltering; health and medical; energy, such as power and fuel; communications; transportation; and hazardous waste," he said.
Nebraska Humane Society Vice President Mark Langan said a dozen horses have been led out of raging flood waters along with dogs, cats and other pets that the agency is sheltering.
The government in Iraqi Kurdistan has also publicly rejected them, but from time to time, the Turkish government has made military strikes into Kurdistan, saying that P.K.K. fighters were sheltering there.
"Those sheltering in the camps of Cox&aposs Bazar live in shocking conditions that violate human dignity," he said, noting the conditions in the camps will worsen with the monsoon rains arriving.
Cameroonian military officials and pro-government media accuse Nigeria of sheltering the insurgents, who since last year have waged a guerrilla campaign to establish an independent homeland for Cameroon's English-speaking minority.
Global attention on mangroves has grown due to their effectiveness in absorbing atmospheric carbon, one of the main drivers of climate change, as well as sheltering fisheries and protecting against coastal erosion.
Though given the complex and opaque mesh of technology that's grown up sheltering under the modern 'adtech' umbrella, opting out of this network's clutches entirely may be rather easier said than done.
Because they are at the surface, though, that will not save them from storms—and locating them far from shore means the Russian approach of building sheltering breakwaters will not work either.
Rohingya community leaders say that improving conditions for those still living in Rakhine is one of the keys to persuading the hundreds of thousands sheltering in refugee camps in Bangladesh to return.
Washington (CNN)As storm clouds continue to gather over President Donald Trump, congressional Republicans are doing the political equivalent of sheltering in place -- bracing themselves and hoping to ride out the controversy.
He accused sanctuary policies of sheltering "lethal gangs like the Latin Kings and MS-13" and cited a statistic indicating Portland cops were responding to more gang-related incidents in recent years.
Saqib Ismail, a senior police officer in Karachi, told Reuters Akhtar and another MQM member, Rauf Siddiqui, were arrested on suspicion of sheltering and providing medical treatment to alleged militants and criminals.
But like the cancer centre she designed for Kirkcaldy's Victoria Hospital, she was reluctant to reveal everything at once: a spiky exterior protects a sheltering and intimate interior from a bleak setting.
"The geometry of the boat is measured to the millimeter," said Mr. Murray, who was docked at Liberty Landing Marina in Jersey City to visit the large white tents sheltering the sailboats.
"In consideration of these circumstances, there will be no immigration enforcement initiatives associated with evacuations or sheltering related to Florence, except in the event of a serious public safety threat," he added.
A former pantry, now a family room off the kitchen that stays cool because of the sheltering trees outside, still has its original metal meat hooks in the ceiling, Mr. Houston said.
The authorities gave few details about how they had tracked him down, but the Belgian prosecutor's office said it had also arrested three members of a family on charges of sheltering him.
Officials in Beaumont say there are at least six caves they know of like this one, sheltering a total of 550 people living amid the moss-colored alps of the country's southwest.
"And like 2008, I think prices will initially take a hit of anywhere from 10% to 20%, depending on how long we are all sheltering in place, then begin to climb back."
On Tuesday, Adama Dieng, the United Nations special adviser on the prevention of genocide, spoke of "horrifying stories" he had heard from Rohingya survivors now sheltering in refugee camps in neighboring Bangladesh.
Tijuana city officials say they have no money to improve conditions at the sports center, where more than 5,000 migrants are sheltering in a space with capacity for no more than 3,500.
"I thought, 'This is not how I want to die,'" Ms. Kester recalled on Sunday morning in Chico, smoking a cigarette on a folding chair outside a gold-domed church sheltering refugees.
Officials have already put up large tents in Nassau to house those made homeless by the storm and plan to erect tent cities on Abaco capable of sheltering up to 4,000 people.
"They tore pages from the Holy Koran," said Ahmad, whose family is now sheltering in a safe house and don't know if they will ever return to their neighborhood of Ashok Nagar.
Neither CBO nor the Joint Tax Committee has any serious models showing how lower tax rates reduce tax-avoidance and tax-sheltering -- a point made emphatically by supply-side mentor Arthur Laffer.
Managing the crisis will require $1.35 billion this year to meet migrants' basic needs in 17 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that are sheltering them, according to the United Nations.
Erdogan also said the European Union had promised Turkey 3 billion euros in aid for the Syrian migrants it is sheltering, but that only 200-300 million euros had so far arrived.
Fighters from the same group launched a foiled attack on Friday on the town's cathedral that is housing hundreds of displaced Muslims who have been sheltering there since the May killings, Monteiro said.
Tens of thousands of displaced people are still thought to be sheltering in the Tel Shihab area of Deraa province, and many more are at the frontier with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
"We are getting some aid from volunteers, but we don't have proper tents yet," said a 50-year-old villager sheltering with his wife and children, who gave his name only as Marhun.
He said the area is now closed off and on lockdown while several of the shops and restaurants on Las Ramblas are sheltering people who were out on the street before the crash.
"There was confusion initially but they locked the front doors pretty soon after the gunshots," said U.S. citizen Elizabeth Osterwisch, who was sheltering on the top floor of the Galeries Lafayette department store.
After touring temporary repatriation camps set up by Myanmar, Meyer said he thought the country was ready to take back the Rohingya refugees under an agreement with Bangladesh, where they are currently sheltering.
Now the brothers returned the favor, sheltering their aunt at a family home in Sacramento after fire destroyed her house, leaving little but chunks of concrete and the blackened remains of a refrigerator.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on Monday that Taliban leaders were sheltering in the western Pakistani cities of Peshawar and Quetta, and he called on the government in Islamabad to wipe them out.
The so-called Panama Papers have exposed more than 11.5 million financial and legal records and revealed the heads of states and other public figures around the world that are sheltering wealth offshore.
For Jennifer Cooper, that fear came into focus when she watched the storm rip the roof off her home in St. Thomas, and as water flooded into the apartment where she was sheltering.
Tijuana, Mexico (CNN)The sports complex sheltering thousands of Central American migrants in this Mexican border city is well above its capacity, and more migrants are expected to arrive in the coming days.
With much of the capital locked down by security forces, a group of around 200 protesters remained near the blast site in the center of town, sheltering from the sun in open tents.
The Democratic leaders contend the policies have created an "anti-immigrant climate" that will only impair "the efforts of other federal agencies to engage meaningfully with immigrants," particularly programs aimed at sheltering children.
"After 10 months of providing emergency shelter through Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA), FEMA is ending the program on June 30 for Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria survivors," the agency said in a statement.
SIDNER: At eight, they notice everything, like the number of times they've had to practice sheltering in place in case there's a shooter, and the number of boarded up houses in their neighborhood.
There, under the sheltering sky and unforgiving sun, they travel high and low on a journey that takes them into canyons, sand dunes, a lost past, their shared memories and finally the ineffable.
The March abductions of the three aid workers occurred when the militants attacked a military outpost in Rann, in Borno State, that is sheltering at least 80,000 Nigerians displaced by Boko Haram's insurgency.
He said that the agency was hunting "every day" for Al Qaeda's leaders, most of whom are believed to be sheltering in the remote mountains that straddle the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The hamlet in Mongyai Township, high in the Shan hills of northeastern Myanmar, is little more than an army garrison, with soldiers and their families sheltering in metal-roofed shacks on dirt lanes.
What's more, if personal income tax rates went down (another possibility in Washington these days), demand for muni bonds could drop because the tax-sheltering features of the bonds could be less enticing.
In October, Erdogan threatened to "open the doors" and allow the Syrian refugees currently sheltering in Turkey to enter the rest of Europe if he didn't receive more assistance from the European Union.
In Karukwat, which is sheltering hundreds of refugees, Ferana Lavirck, 2000, spoke of the aftermath of a clash between government troops and rebels, when enraged soldiers returned to his village and attacked civilians.
Once, my husband and I house-sat for them and found ourselves lighting three separate woodstoves each night so that the baby quail and other critters sheltering indoors wouldn't feel the winter cold.
Marathon church service ends: A 96-day vigil in the Netherlands came to an end after its organizers received confirmation that a family of refugees sheltering inside would no longer face immediate deportation.
The hamlet in Mongyai Township, high in the Shan hills of northeastern Myanmar, is little more than an army garrison, with soldiers and their families sheltering in metal-roofed shacks on dirt lanes.
Another worrisome possibility is that by promoting private groups, Facebook may be amplifying the much-discussed "filter bubble" effect, sorting like-minded people into closed echo chambers and sheltering them from divergent views.
The asylum seekers, who had been sheltering aboard two private rescue boats, will be shared among nine member states of the European Union, the Maltese prime minister, Joseph Muscat, said in a statement.
But what's more potent, in the American context, is the idea that Democratic local officials are attempting to undermine "real" America by sheltering masses of unauthorized immigrants and allowing them to terrorize Americans.
Saman, 38, was a volunteer who had been engaged in the important mission of helping replace oxygen canisters along the route to where the boys were sheltering to make the hours-long passage possible.
In his cold-war heyday, he turned his small island into a pocket superpower, fomenting revolution across Latin America, dispatching armies to Africa and brazenly sheltering fugitives, political and criminal, from the United States.
For personnel, there are multiple sheltering options on-site while the TIEC have brought in additional generators some of which will be used to supply drinking water from two on-site wells if necessary.
Conditions at Rukban are tough, but it offers one big advantage to the 36,000 people sheltering there: protection from Russian air strikes and pro-Assad forces thanks to its location near a U.S. base.
As Jews convene their Passover Seders Friday evening, an event that includes the obligation to welcome the stranger, it's worth focusing on how sheltering refugees like my own ancestors is truly a lifesaving process.
At least 14 people died on Monday in the northern Syrian town of Azaz, the last rebel stronghold before the border with Turkey, when missiles hit a children's hospital and a school sheltering refugees.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Three Syrian children holding balloons follow Constantina Tsouklidou who is handing out toys and food to refugees sheltering by the hundreds in a ferry passenger terminal at the Greek port of Piraeus.
From lush forests sheltering waterfalls and warm springs in the west to the Alpine-like mountains of the east, from festivals to historical sites, attractions are in no shortage in the west African country.
NRC, an independent aid agency, said that over 80 percent of the people sheltering in displacement sites it visited over the last two weeks in Tanganyika do not have access to clean drinking water.
Rescue workers found the bodies of a woman and two children on Wednesday in a cave where they had been sheltering, according to the civil defense emergency service that operates in rebel-held areas.
The attack was a sign of American exasperation with Pakistan's duplicitous game of working with Washington to combat terrorism while sheltering the Taliban and its even more hard-line partners in the Haqqani network.
The federal tax code contains a tax created in 1986, known as the "kiddie tax," that is designed to prevent wealthy parents from sheltering their income from taxes by shifting it to their children.
Israeli troops ordered them to return to a nearby camp that is sheltering civilians who have fled the latest offensive by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on rebel-held areas in the country's south.
The alerts come in spite of the fact that no radiation was released into the environment, and, after briefly sheltering in place, workers at the sprawling site were back to work the following day.
But Erdogan aired a list of grievances, accusing Washington of sheltering suspected members of the outlawed Kurdish Workers Party (PKK), and supporters of Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen he blames for last year's coup attempt.
The state needs to pay a far greater share of the cost of sheltering the destitute, treating the mentally ill and making the shelters places of safety and dignity, instead of chaos and fear.
Alice, at the wheel of the car sheltering us from the sprinkling rain, spared at least three of them before we arrived in front of Rosa & Gabriele, a restaurant/pizzeria that stays open late.
Jalal al-Ayyaf, the official in charge of the camp sheltering some 7,000 people at Ain Issa, said some 15 to 20 foreign families had arrived so far, including Russians, Tunisians, Lebanese and Indonesians.
If you're a sheltering California resident getting homesick for your favorite bar, the state's alcoholic beverage agency wants to give you some relief: You can now call your bartender and order booze to-go.
The five here are recipes you can build on, taking them apart and putting them back together again to use available ingredients, and to suit yourself and whomever else you might be sheltering with.
Whether you're sheltering in place, outright quarantined, or one of the folks who tested positive for coronavirus, there's one thing we all share in common: Being stuck indoors with lots of time to fill.
At the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, several thousand refugees are sheltering in tent camps along the border, "often lacking access to water, electricity, sources of food or other basic necessities," the Israeli military said.
HONG KONG — For some, sheltering in place and social distancing mean home workouts in front of large-screen smart televisions, cooking up a storm with groceries ordered online and more time in their backyards.
"These negative effects could be even more dire in rural areas, where millions of Americans are sheltering in place and rely on the Postal Service to deliver essential staples," Maloney and Connolly's statement said.
His brother, 35-year-old construction worker Ahmed Abdulkarim al-Shahad, shows off the cavernous space under a cool, vine-covered courtyard the family has been digging and sheltering in from bombardment since 2012.
YANGON (Reuters) - Several more villages were burned down on Saturday in a part of northwest Myanmar where many Rohingya Muslims had been sheltering from violence sweeping the area, two sources monitoring the situation said.
That night women and children were sheltering in a room on the second floor of the Gurdwara with instructions on what to do if the militia broke through the doors and entered the temple.
Residents of Maung Nu told government-appointed investigators that soldiers besieged the village after militants attacked a nearby security post and stormed a house where many villagers were sheltering, killing as many as 200.
There appears to be more worldwide capacity for major commodities like steel and aluminum than there is demand, in part because of China's sheltering of state-run enterprises from the vicissitudes of the marketplace.
Mr. Cahuzac began sheltering some of the money the couple made from their successful hair transplant business in a UBS account in Switzerland in the 1990s, and those funds were later moved to Singapore.
Well-burnished, flaky plain croissants, almond ones sheltering marzipan, handsome pains au chocolat, lacy apricot fougasses from Provence and twisted, sugared footlong sacristains are some of the options to eat in or take out.
For Broshears, one of the biggest lesson from the Camp Fire was that residents facing a megafire might sometimes be better off sheltering in open spaces, like road intersections, than trying to outrun flames.
Fourteen people were killed in the town of Azaz near the Turkish border when missiles slammed into a school sheltering families fleeing the offensive and a children's hospital, two residents and a medic said.
Nunn said Oodnadatta falls into a rhythm in the summer with people doing jobs early in the morning and late in the afternoon, while sheltering from the heat in the middle of the day.
It was during those years that Cuthbert Worsley, the magazine's theater editor and deputy literary editor, took him to a party for Paul Bowles's new novel, "The Sheltering Sky," where he met Mr. Cooper.
On Thursday, Mr. Moreno, who became Ecuador's president in 2017, said on Twitter that his country had decided to stop sheltering Mr. Assange after "his repeated violations to international conventions and daily-life protocols."
The people displaced in the latest fighting are sheltering in monasteries around Lashio town in the north of Shan State, and are depending on aid groups and the government for their supplies, aid workers said.
Tens of thousands had been displaced, all along the Texas coast, to inland cities like Austin and San Antonio; thousands more were still sheltering in Houston, waiting for the waters to recede from their homes.
Mr. Ghani was left with nothing to show, after losing considerable political support back home for courting the Pakistani military, which some Afghan officials accuse of sheltering the Taliban for use as a proxy force.
The Taliban have been fighting for 16 years to re-establish their ultra-Islamist regime that was toppled in a U.S.-backed military operation over sheltering the al Qaeda terrorist network that planned the Sept.
Mariama Koroma, 23, sits across the street from Manga's home, outside the small building where she and some 50 other women and children are sheltering, clutching a photograph of her five-month-old niece Mariatu.
United States The US invaded Afghanistan on October 23, 21979, after the Bush administration accused the country's then Taliban government of sheltering al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who masterminded the September 11 terrorist attacks.
In 2008, the parks department cleaned and stabilized the 24-foot-high exterior sculptures by Charles Keck: a female figure sheltering a child and a male figure wearing a laurel and holding a sheathed sword.
Other longtime sore points between the neighbors include China's ardent backing of Pakistan, India's arch rival, and New Delhi's sheltering of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader whom Beijing considers a separatist traitor.
On the day in July when the event took place, I wandered around Red Hook in the morning, checking out the beehives at Added Value Farms, then sheltering under a tent there during a downpour.
Jordan has been one of the most reliable American allies in the tumultuous Middle East in recent years, aiding the coalition fighting the Islamic State in neighboring Syria and sheltering hundreds of thousands of refugees.
The increasing flow of global capital across borders during the 22009s and 1980s fueled a market for lawyers and accountants capable of sheltering the money, and Panama was primed to take advantage of the boom.
But Turkey — which is itself sheltering 2.7 million of an estimated 4.8 million Syrian refugees — is asking for more support for its position in dealing with the civil war in Syria and other regional issues.
Catherine Clayton, whose family owns a hotel in Josiah's Bay, said 25 people, including neighbors whose homes were destroyed, were sheltering in the two rooms that were still habitable in the eight-room Tamarind Hotel.
Millions in the country are on the brink of famine, more than 2.5 million have fled to neighboring countries and hundreds of thousands are internally displaced, many sheltering in camps administered by the United Nations.
" Sidestepping a question about the safety concerns that Rohingya sheltering in Bangladesh had about returning home, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi focused on Rakhine's tourism potential, calling the state "the most beautiful region in Myanmar.
The couple had shared their experience in isolation, offered advice to those sheltering in place and even Wilson rapped to the 1992 hip hop hit "Hip Hop Hooray" by the rap group Naughty by Nature.
Sotirios Michalatos, a fan sheltering inside the Olympiacos team shop before the A.E.K. game, said supporters welcome the occasional challenge from teams like A.E.K., as well as PAOK Salonika, from the north of the country.
Mr. Abdullah, who has posted updates from the area for the past several years, said some women and children had been sheltering for more than 72 hours and were in need of food and water.
The rescue vessel, the MV Lifeline, run by the German charity Mission Lifeline, has been unable to offload 234 people sheltering onboard since they were rescued from two rubber dinghies in the Mediterranean on Thursday.
Live Briefing As Typhoon Mangkhut moved past Hong Kong and struck southern China, the authorities in the Philippines said that landslides had buried dozens, including people sheltering in a church and a dormitory for miners.
A good brush pile is a boon to ground-foraging birds, which eat insects from the decomposing wood, and to all manner of small animals hiding from predators or sheltering from the wind and snow.
"If we invest in the short-term inconveniences of isolation and sheltering in place now, we will save lives," Grace Franklin, director of the county's Department of Public Health and Environment, said in a statement.
Now that most of us are (hopefully) sheltering in place to help slow the spread of Covid-19, Hollywood has taken some surprising steps to keep us entertained from within the confines of our homes.
During a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House on Monday night, Trump addressed a nation anxiously socially distancing and sheltering in place, and told them America will soon be open again for business.
Up to half of the city's 22,000 residents, according to private estimates, are undocumented — the very kind of people who might be housed behind bars in the facilities that until now have been sheltering criminals.
Most of the burden of sheltering, feeding, clothing and caring for the nonstop stream of Haitians has fallen to civil society groups and individuals, who have accused the government of doing too little too late.
Many companies across the country are similarly exposed, reflecting an open-door policy that for generations has pervaded corporate America, where safety training has long focused on fire drills, earthquake-sheltering procedures and accident cleanup.
It said they gave consistent accounts of chemical weapons attacks in two villages in eastern Hama Province, amid clashes between government and Islamic State forces, that killed residents sheltering in caves and in their homes.
By 2010, when the drone campaign was at its height, the agency launched 117 strikes against Qaeda militants and other jihadists sheltering in the mountainous tribal areas that run along Pakistan's northwestern border with Afghanistan.
As the Nazis, with help from Ukrainian nationalists, began to murder the local Jews in 22012, the Bernholzes fled their ghetto for the safety of a Polish farm family sheltering other Jews in a barn.
But reminders of the water culture are everywhere in the Transylvania region: in half-timbered villas of old spa towns, wooden pools in pristine surroundings built and used by villagers and roadside pavilions sheltering springs.
Avoid dangerous places Under highway overpasses -- Sheltering under a bridge may seem like a good option if you are stuck in your car, but the narrow passage can act like a funnel and amplify winds.
Cities up and down the coast engaged extra buses and vans to pick people up, some stopping at homeless shelters and others driving to places where people like Hatfield were sheltering as best they could.
Yehia Tanani said he and his family left Manzar three days ago and walked for 3 km (1.86 miles), hiding behind walls and under trees to avoid air raids before sheltering at a fish farm.
DHAKA (Reuters) - Hard-pressed to find space for a massive influx of Rohingya Muslim refugees, Bangladesh plans to chop down forest trees to extend a tent city sheltering destitute families fleeing ethnic violence in neighboring Myanmar.
The admission by Win Myat Aye, who is overseeing plans for reconstruction in violence-ravaged Rakhine state, casts further doubt on plans to repatriate the roughly 700,000 Rohingya currently sheltering in crowded refugee camps in Bangladesh.
NAIROBI, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Fighting between youths sheltering in a U.N. compound in South Sudan's Malakal killed five people and wounded 30 after violence erupted between two ethnic groups, the U.N. peacekeeping mission said on Thursday.
A Turkmen official said several thousand more migrants were expected as a camp mostly sheltering Turkmens in the Syrian village of Yamadi was being evacuated after the pro-government forces backed by Russian air strikes advanced.
Sheltering in camps or in the homes of friends and relatives, they are struggling to start over in dire conditions as Idlib becomes ever more crowded with people displaced from Damascus, Homs, and most recently Aleppo.
Parents try to delicately explain to their kids why they are not in class while still sheltering them from the country's virulent political discourse, which is increasingly drifting into the lexicon of even elementary school children.
GENEVA/YANGON (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday it had struck an outline deal with Myanmar aimed at eventually allowing hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims sheltering in Bangladesh to return safely and by choice.
Other longtime sore points between the two governments include China's ardent backing of Pakistan, India's arch rival, and New Delhi's sheltering of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader whom Beijing considers a separatist traitor.
Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, said that including some 300,000 Rohingya refugees already in Bangladesh, between 700,000 and 800,000 people were now sheltering there in overcrowded and insanitary conditions, posing a risk of epidemics.
Hundreds of bedraggled men, women and children have been sheltering for nearly three weeks inside the stadium, as migration officials registered their identities while neglecting the group camped over the road, rights groups and migrants said.
NUREMBERG, Germany — If the urgent challenge for Germany last year was sheltering the hundreds of thousands of people who descended on the country almost at once seeking asylum, then this year's task is to integrate them.
A person in self-quarantine should follow all the rules of sheltering in place, except they should avoid going to stores or interacting with the public even on a limited basis for a 14-day period.
Italy recently refused entry to a rescue ship carrying hundreds of migrants, and an increasing number of European Union nations adamantly oppose any plan requiring them to share the responsibility of sheltering refugees and asylum seekers.
Sheltering students from the troubles of society may benefit them in the short term, but once they are exposed to these issues, they will not know what to do and may end up in more danger.
While the world increasingly turns toward sheltering in place and remote work, demand for essential goods has grown steeply, directly impacting the shippers and carriers who are on the frontlines of producing and delivering these goods.
"Housing, not handcuffs or forced congregate sheltering, for those experiencing homelessness, is the way to best ensure we all remain safer," Eric Tars, of the U.S. National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, said in a statement.
"We are getting some aid from volunteers, but we don't have proper tents yet," a 50-year-old villager sheltering with his wife and children, who gave his name only as Marhun, told The Associated Press.
Lawyers for the Department of Health and Human Services, which is responsible for sheltering children who illegally enter the country unaccompanied by a parent, had said the department has a policy of "refusing to facilitate" abortions.
Reports indicate that in early February 2016, Turkish security forces surrounded three buildings in the Cudi and Sur neighborhoods in Cizre and killed between 130 and 190 people sheltering in the buildings' basements, including unarmed civilians.
Mr. Trump has declared that his trade policies are delivering on his promises to revive the manufacturing sector by sheltering American businesses from unfair competition and encouraging companies to move factories back to the United States.
It's true, of course, that the world's richest people aren't paying their fair share in taxes, by sheltering it offshore and hiring armies of accountants to exploit loopholes they lobbied to include in the tax code.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Some 100,000 people have left their homes in northeastern Syria with a growing number sheltering in shelters and schools following this week's Turkish military incursion in the region, the United Nations said on Friday.
The two migrants, Kristian Perez-Villanueva, then 23, and Jose Arnaldo Sacaria-Goday, 20, from El Salvador and Honduras respectively, crossed the border and walked nearly 30 miles through the desert before sheltering in the building.
An olive farmer in a mountain valley near the Italian border where Jews found refuge during World War II, Mr. Herrou admits to searching out needy illegal migrants across the border and sheltering them in France.
Government forces said on Monday the main hospital, a stronghold of militants which they surrounded a day earlier, had been partially burned but was not booby-trapped and was not sheltering suicide bombers as initially suspected.
Pumping out water hasn&apost solved the problem, so the attention has focused on finding shafts on the mountainside that might serve as a back door to the blocked-off areas where the missing may be sheltering.
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has pledged that anyone sheltering in Bangladesh who can prove they were Myanmar residents can return, but it remains unclear whether those refugees would be allowed to return to their homes.
The "Panama Papers" scandal has not hit investment in Panama or its economy, the country's vice-minister of finance said on Tuesday, as the investigative journalists behind the leak published further details of firms sheltering wealth overseas.
"We have not been liberated yet," a mother of four told Reuters by telephone late on Saturday, describing how a mortar bomb had landed on her house while her family was sheltering under the concrete staircase indoors.
Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency admitted on Friday to a data "incident" involving the personal and banking information of 2.5 million U.S. disaster survivors who used FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance program, the Washington Post reports.
At least 14 were killed in the northern town of Azaz, the last rebel stronghold before the border with Turkey, when missiles hit a children's hospital and a school sheltering refugees, a medic and two residents said.
The best thing an average citizen can do is educate themselves on basic first-aid procedures and, if they live in a major metropolitan area, have a plan for sheltering in the event of a nuclear attack.
Turkey, which is already sheltering 2.5 million Syrian refugees, has largely kept its gates closed in recent days as a tens of thousands seek refuge from Syrian and Russian assaults on opposition-held territory in northwest Syria.
"Tropical paradise turned into hell for us," said Spanish tourist Michel Munoz, 31, who said he spent the hurricane sheltering in a Havana convent and had struggled to find food on Sunday as most restaurants were closed.
According to a report by The New York Times, Lowe and his son were part of a group of eight people sheltering from the storm in his bathroom as it first made landfall in Abaco on Sunday.
The complex, which had become Tijuana's main facility for sheltering migrants trying to reach the US border, was closed "due to the poor sanitary conditions," a statement from the office of Tijuana's mayor, Juan Manuel Gastélum read.
The blasts from seismic airguns could subject whales and dolphins to a "disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering" over 445,000 times if all the companies are approved.
Krishnan said the Uzbek woman who had been sheltering in one of Prajwala's facilities had been carrying forged Indian identity documents when she was rescued, and at first refused to say which country she was really from.
And on Saturday, an alleged chemical attack targeted those still remaining in Douma, killing at least 48, many of them sheltering in basements, the White Helmets rescue group and the Syrian American Medical Society charity group said.
I loved her for writing it, I loved him for saving it, I loved the tent for sheltering it and us, and I hate myself for that other kind of dwelling (on) in which nothing can live.
On Friday, the mayor of Tijuana, Juan Manuel Gastelum, declared a humanitarian crisis in the city and said he would request assistance from the United Nations to ease the burden of sheltering, feeding and clothing the migrants.
Asked the difference between sheltering in place and quarantine, Mr. de Blasio said "I don't want to be the guy" to define the distinction and said he would decide on the matter in consultation with the governor.
"This fight is not just about my fate or my family's fate," said Noor Alam, a 25-year-old insurgent whose family was sheltering in a forest in Myanmar after their village in Maungdaw Township was burned.
After two days of sheltering upstairs in a house across the street, she returned home to find the walls caked with mud and a vile stench emanating from her cherished possessions, which were rotting in the heat.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Charles paid homage on Thursday to his grandmother, Princess Alice, for sheltering Jews in Nazi-occupied Greece, saying the royal family took great pride in Israel's recognition of her heroism in the Holocaust.
Mr. Herrou will then receive you, courteously, on a bench outside the rudimentary farmer's shack he has fixed up for himself and whatever migrants he happens to be sheltering at the time in his minuscule hillside compound.
She is a native of Nice, she has a house near Mr. Herrou in the Vallée de la Roya and she too takes part in the informal migrant-sheltering network of which Mr. Herrou is the kingpin.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Fawaz Atmeh and Mohammed Musa's families were among the first to flee Russia's intervention in the Syrian conflict, sheltering in tents on boggy ground near the Turkish border as jets bombed their villages further east.
There are more than a million Syrians in Lebanon, plus 500,000 Palestinian refugees who've been sheltering from their own conflict for decades—this in a country that had a population of just four million before the war.
Given the Ecuadorean government's unchanging support for sheltering Assange in its London embassy — thus preventing extradition to the United States — it's not clear that presenting formal charges would actually bring him any closer to a U.S. courtroom.
The mayor of the nearby army-held town of Adra, Jassem al-Mahmoud, said around 5,000 people were sheltering there so far and as many as 50,000 were expected, who would be guaranteed food and medical help.
From abroad, it is easy to imagine Afghanistan to be everywhere as we see it on the evening news: soldiers clambering aboard helicopters; men in turbans clutching rifles; women in baby-blue burqas sheltering behind bombed out walls.
The director followed immediately with two films, often referred to as part of his "Oriental Trilogy" — 1990's version of Paul Bowles' Sheltering Sky, starring with Debra Winger and John Malkovich, and Little Buddha (1993) with Keanu Reeves.
Pumping out water hasn&apost solved the problem, so increasing efforts have been made to find shafts on the mountainside that might serve as a back door to the blocked-off areas where the missing may be sheltering.
In the Philippines, at least 60 people died after Typhoon Mangkhut made landfall on Saturday, and many more are feared to have been killed after a mudslide struck a miners' bunkhouse where people were sheltering from the storm.
It is a dilemma with knock-on effects for stability in Lebanon, sheltering more than a million Syrian refugees, and potentially for other countries in the Middle East and Europe they may flee to if tension spills over.
Mulook, who said on Monday he fled Pakistan on Saturday because of fears for the safety of his family, was now sheltering with a Dutch group, the Association for Persecuted Christians, and had no idea where Bibi was.
Mr. Riddering, 45, was a missionary who worked at the Les Ailes de Refuge Orphanage in the town of Yako, 70 miles from the capital, according to a statement from the organization that runs the orphanage, Sheltering Wings.
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar has made "minimal" preparations for the return of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees sheltering in neighboring Bangladesh, according to an Australian think-tank, despite the country saying it is ready to start repatriation.
Since civil war erupted in South Sudan in December 2013, sparked by a longtime political rivalry between Kiir and Machar, U.N. peacekeepers have been protecting tens of thousands of civilians sheltering at several U.N. bases around the country.
Greece is sheltering around 43,000 refugees and migrants and more continued to arrive on Monday despite the deal reached between the EU and Turkey at a special summit last Friday aimed at halting illegal migration flows into Europe.
At least 42 people died and 500 were injured late Saturday in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, many of them while sheltering in basements during an artillery and bombing attack, rescue and medical workers told the Associated Press.
Billionaire George Soros recently gifted $18 billion to his activist charity, the Open Society Foundation, one of the largest transfers of wealth ever made by a private donor to a single foundation, essentially sheltering it from taxes forever.
Chiang Rai, Thailand (CNN)Rescuers from China and Australia have joined the search for a youth soccer team missing in a Thai cave, as divers believe they're closing in on the spot where the group could be sheltering.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said an air strike killed 15 children and two women sheltering in the basement of a school in the Syrian rebel-held town of Arbin in eastern Ghouta on Monday.
The system for sheltering migrant children came under strain this summer, when the already large numbers were boosted by more than 2,500 young border crossers who were separated from their parents under the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy.
They are going to face a catastrophic cash crunch within days — right at the same time the numbers of those who are sick and dying from the coronavirus are skyrocketing and 85033 million Americans are sheltering in place.
This pressure-cooker is going to be intensified by nonstop TV reports of hospitals being overloaded, frontline medical personnel getting sick, critical shortage of tests and supplies, additional states sheltering in place and related emergency measures being taken.
Preparing kids for the real world is something parents are responsible for, and sheltering them from any competition makes them expect to win; to expect that they get whatever they want despite not doing anything to earn it.
But by merely sheltering him, Mr. Orban is inserting himself into the fragile politics of the Balkans at a time when Macedonia is trying to join NATO and the European Union — efforts that Russia is trying to block.
While World Vision's staff from Donggala have made it safely to Palu, where employees are sheltering in tarpaulin shelters set up in the courtyard of their office, they passed scenes of devastation on the way, Mr. Doseba said.
Mr. Erdogan has long called on Syria not to attack the densely populated province, warning of a humanitarian catastrophe and a flood of refugees into his country, which is already sheltering millions of Syrians who fled the war.
Social distancing and shelter-in-place measures are designed to reduce contact among people and slow down the spread of Covid-19, but those tools don't start to work until something like two weeks after people start sheltering.
Congress raised concerns this week that the ongoing Covid-213 crisis—and the resulting "critical fall-off in mail" volumes across the sheltering-in-place country—might bankrupt the United States Postal Service in a matter of weeks.
Ahmed Abdu, 39, a father of four who would normally have taken his family to the beach or park to celebrate Eid, said they were sheltering in their house, fearing the fighting could reach them at any moment.
"With its narrow and winding streets, Iraqi forces will be even more reliant on airstrikes despite the difficulty in identifying civilians sheltering in buildings and the increased risks of civilians being used as human shields by ISIS fighters."
Unaware of the Yemen war A short drive from the Markazi Refugee Camp, dozens of male Ethiopian migrants are sheltering from the intense midday sun and the near-constant wind, under trees sparsely scattered across the barren landscape.
Over the ensuing weeks, guided by the partisans, they trekked through mountains and valleys, sometimes cutting back or traveling in circles to avoid German patrols, living in the open or sheltering in villages and sharing cornbread with peasants.
In the 1960s, there were more than 80 bidonvilles, or shantytowns, sheltering an estimated 30,000 guest workers from Spain, Portugal, North Africa and elsewhere, often organized by country or region; Algerians from Oran, for example, would live together.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the lead agency dealing with an outbreak of the bacterial disease in camps sheltering the Rohingya, has treated around 2,000 patients in the past few weeks and is receiving around 100 new cases daily.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Boko Haram insurgents launched their biggest attack on the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri in 18 months on Wednesday night, the eve of a visit by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo to war refugees sheltering there.
The men from El Salvador and Honduras, respectively, testified last week they crossed the border and walked nearly 30 miles through the desert before sheltering in a building used by Warren's human rights group, No More Deaths (NMD).
RAMTHA, Jordan — When the Syrian refugees first started streaming into this bedraggled border town, Gassim al-Moghrebi was their tireless benefactor, distributing donations of food, money and clothes and sheltering as many as possible in two apartments he owned.
Chan also admitted to "sheltering others to use drugs," and faced up to three years in prison for the charge before his sentence was reduced as a result of him offering evidence to the police about his drug use.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Confusion over command and control and rules of engagement marred a response by United Nations peacekeepers to deadly violence in a U.N. compound in South Sudan sheltering nearly 50,123 civilians, the world body said on Tuesday.
Civil defense officials and other humanitarian aid workers have documented the destruction of six hospitals, five defense centers, and power stations in the first few days of the bombing campaign alongside hitting camps where displaced civilians have been sheltering.
The HDP said late on Sunday its lawmakers had not heard from a group of 15 wounded people, who have been sheltering in a basement in Cizre's Cudi district along with seven dead bodies for more than a week.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Veysi Kaynak said on Wednesday that Berlin was sheltering members of what Ankara calls the "Gulenist Terrorist Organisation" (FETO), the network of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, which Turkey blames for the coup bid.
Turkey, sheltering more than 2 million Syrians, has long called for such safe areas but the idea has gained little traction among Western allies who question how such zones can be carved out without a significant foreign military presence.
But on Wednesday afternoon, a Dutch church's nonstop 96-day vigil finally came to an end after its organizers received confirmation that a family of refugees sheltering inside the church would no longer face immediate deportation from the Netherlands.
Monday morning found the Berez family sheltering from Irma's aftermath in a white van parked outside a CVS store in West Kendall, savoring the vehicle's air conditioning and the free wifi they had picked up from a nearby Starbucks.
The latest model from Imperial College London of Covid-19's progress lays out a worst worst-case scenario that involves millions of deaths, or social distancing and sheltering in place across the planet for more than a year.
When it comes to potential flooding from heavy rainfall, so-called sheltering-in-place remains the preferred emergency preparedness model, because it is far more dangerous to venture into floodwaters than to remain at home and call for help.
"The bombing comes at us from everywhere... We no longer have any guarantor, not Turkey nor anyone else," said Mohamad Atouf, 31, sheltering with his wife and four children in an empty hut near the border town of Azaz.
Given figures on the hundreds of billions of dollars lost annually because of tax sheltering, the gains from a global effort to prevent capital income from escaping taxation are at least comparable to those from highly controversial trade agreements.
Swedes are not rushing to a hard-line Trump-like approach to immigration, nor are they ready to throw out their country's humanitarian values when it comes to sheltering refugees, values that remain firmly rooted in the national psyche.
Upon arriving in Japan, the priests almost instantly discover how inhospitable the climate has become for Christians, with the local villagers who practice the faith sheltering them -- and hiding their own loyalties, knowing that they'll be sentenced to death if discovered.
DR. MARC SIEGEL: BOYS RESCUED FROM THAI CAVE NOW FACE POSSIBLE MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES Narongsak previously said experts told him flooding from new rain could shrink the unflooded space where the boys are sheltering to just 108 square feet.
The ASPCA was sheltering the animals in an 80,000-square foot (7,432 square m) warehouse in the central part of North Carolina, where about 90 people were taking care of them and 10 veterinarians have started medical examinations, Krause said.
The midday sun was creeping higher into the searing blue African sky last Saturday as I was sheltering under the sweet shade of a baobab tree, wondering what to do with my day at the Lake of Stars festival in Malawi.

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